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ofAmerica PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 7 9 th CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION

Index
VOLUME 91-PART 14

JANUARY 3, 1945, TO DECEMBER 21, 1945

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON, 1945


NAMES AND POST-OFFICE ADDRESSES
OF MEMBERS OF THE

UNITED'STATES, SENATE
IN THE

FIRST SESSION OF THE SEVENTY-NINTH CONGRESS


HENRY A. WALLACE,' Vice President, Des Moines, Iowa; HARRY S. TRUMAN,2 Vice President, Independence, Mo.;

KENNETH MCKELLAR, President pro tempore, Memphis, Tenn.

Name Home post office Name Home post office

Aiken, George D ------------ Putney, Vt. Johnson, Edwin C Craig, Colo.


Andrews, Charles 0 ------------ Orlando, Fla. Johnson, Hiram W." - San Francisco, Calif.
Austin, Warren R----------- Burlington, Vt. Johnston, Olin D----------- Spartanburg, S. C.
Bailey, Josiah W------------ Raleigh, N. C. Kilgore, Harley M Beckley, W. Va.
Ball, Joseph H------------- St. Paul, Minn. Knowland, William F." ------ Piedmont, Calif.
Bankhead, John H., 2d --------- Jasper, Ala. La Follette, Robert M., Jr ------ Madison, Wis.
Barkley, Alben W Paducah, Ky. Langer, William .... Bismarck, N. Dak.
Bilbo, Theodore G ------------- Poplarville, Miss. Lucas, Scott W Havana, Ill.
Brewster, Owen -------------- Dexter, Maine. McCarran, Pat------------- Reno, Nev.
Bridges, Styles Concord, N. H. McClellan,' John L ------------- Camden, Ark.
Briggs, Frank P- Macon, Mo. McFarland, Ernest W. Florence, Ariz.
Brooks, C. Wayland Chicago, Ill. McKellar, Kenneth ------------ Memphis, Tenn.
Buck, C. Douglass- - Wilmington, Del. McMahon, Brien .............. Norwalk, Conn.
Burton, Harold H.4---------- Cleveland, Ohio. Magnuson, Warren .G --------- Seattle, Wash.
Bushfield, Harlan J Miller, S. DAk. Maloney, Francis T.---------- Meriden, Conn.
Butler, Hugh A Omaha, Nebr. Maybank, Burnet R----------- Charleston, S. C.
Byrd, Harry Flood Berryville, Va. Mead, James M. Buffalo, N. Y.
Capehart, Homer E Washington, Ind. Millikin, Eugene D_ Denver, Colo.
3
Capper, Arthur ---------------- Topeka, Kans. Mitchell, Hugh B. ----------- Everett, Wash.
Carville, E. P.-------------- Reno, Nev. Moore, Edward H- Tulsa, Okla.
- - -- - -- - - Morse, Wayne ....... Eugene, Oreg.
Chandler. Albert B. - Versailles, Ky.
Chavez, Dennis ---------------- Albuquerque, N. Mex. Moses, John " Hazen, N. Dak.
Connally, Tom ---------------- Marlin, Tex. Murdock, Abe Beaver, Utah.
Cordon, Guy. Roseburg, Oreg. Murray. James E-_ - Butte, Mont.
Donnell, Forrest C Webster Groves, Mo. Myers, Francis J Philadelphia, Pa.
Downey, Sheridan ------------ Laguna Beach, Calif. O'Daniel, W. Lee -------------- Fort Worth, Tex.
Eastland, James 0 ............ Ruleville, Miss. O'Mahoney, Joseph C-------- Cheyenne, Wyo.
Ellender, Allen J----------- Houma, La. Overton, John H----------- Alexandria, La.
Ferguson, Homer ---......... Detroit, Mich. Pepper, Claude ---------------- Tallahassee, Fla.
Fulbright, J. William-------- Fayetteville, Ark. Radcliffe, George L ------------ Baltimore, Md.
George, Walter F Vienna, Ga. Reed, Clyde M------------- Parsons, Kans.
Gerry, Peter G------------- Providence, R. I. Revercomb, Chapman --------- Charleston, W. Va.
G lass, Carter ------------------ Lynchburg,Va. Robertson, Edward V- Cody, Wyo.
7 Winder, Ga.
Gossett, Charles C. Nampa, Idaho. Russell, Richard B-.
Green, Theodore F ------------- Providence, R. I. Saltonstall, Leverett ----------- Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Guffey, Joseph F------------ Pittsburgh, Pa. Scrugham, James G.- - Reno, Nev.
Gurney, Chan ..... Yankton, S. Dak. Shipstead, Henrik -------------- Carlos, R. F. D., Minn.
Hart, Thomas C. - Sharon, Conn. Smith, H. Alexander ----------- Princeton, N. J.
Hatch, Carl A Clovis, N. Mex. Stanfill, William A." ----------- Hazard, Ky.
Hawkes, Albert W------------- Montclair, N. J. Stewart, Tom ....... Winchester, Tenn.
H ayden, Carl ------------------ Phoenix, Ariz. Taft, Robert A Cincinnati, Ohio.
Hickenlooper, Bourke B -------- Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Taylor, Glen H Pocatello, Idaho.
Hill, Lister- Montgomery, Ala. Thomas, Elbert D---------- Salt Lake City, Utah.
Hoey, Clyde R Shelby, N. C. Thomas, Elmer ------------- .. M6dicine Park, Okla.
Huffman, James W . Columbus, Ohio. Thomas, John " Gooding, Idaho.
IServed until the expiration of his term at noon, Jan. 20, 1945. IAppointed Oct. 8, 1945, to fill the vacancy caused by the resig-
'Sworn in as Vice President at noon, Jan. 20, 1945; subsequently nation of Harold H. Burton.
sworn in as President of the United States on Apr. 12, 1945, on the "Died Aug. 6, 1945.
death of Franklin D. Roosevelt. 11Appointed Aug. 14, 1945, to fill the vacancy caused by the death
3 Appointed Jan. 18, 1945, to fill the vacancy caused by the resig- of Hiram W. Johnson.
nation of Harry S. Truman. 22Died Jan. 16, 1945.
4 Resigned Sept. 30, 1945. 3 Appointed Jan. 10, 1945, to fill the vacancy caused by the resig-
'Appointed July 24, 1945, to fill the vacancy caused by the death nation of Mon C. Wallgren.
of James G. Scrugham. "Died Mar. 3, 1945.
'Resigned Nov. 1, 1945. Died June 23, 1945.
'Appointed Nov. 17, 1945, to fill the vacancy caused by the death "Appointed Nov. 19, 1945, to fill the vacancy caused by the resig-
of John Thomas. nation of Albert B. Chandler.
'Appointed Feb. 8, 1945, to fill the vacancy caused by the death "Died Nov. 10, 1945.
of Francis T. Maloney.
4 LIST OF MEMBERS
Names and post-office addresses of Members of the Senate-Continued

Name Home post office Name Home post office

Tobey, Charles W ------------ Temple, N. H. Wheeler, Burton K ----------- Butte, Mont.


Truman, Harry S. ----------- Independence, Mo. Wherry, Kenneth S----------- Pawnee City, Nebr.
Tunnell, James M ------------ Georgetown, Del. White, Wallace H., Jr ---------- Auburn, Maine.
Tydings, Millard E --------- Havre de Grace, Md.
Grand Rapids, Mich. Wiley, Alexander ------------- Chippewa Falls, Wis.
Vandenberg, Arthur H --------
Wagner, Robert F New York City, N. Y. Willis, Raymond E----------- Angola, Ind.
Wallgren, Mon C.2 Everett, Wash. Wilson, George A ------------ Des Moines, Iowa.
Walsh, David I -------------- Clinton, Mass. Young, Milton R. ------------ Berlin, N. Dak.

Resigned Jan. 17, 1945, to become Vice President. 'Appointed Mar. 12, 1945, to fill the vacancy caused by the death
Resigned Jan. 9, 1945. of John Moses.
NAMES AND POST-OFFICE ADDRESSES
OF MEMBERS OF THE

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
IN THE

FIRST SESSION OF THE SEVENTY-NINTH CONGRESS

SAM RAYBURN, Speaker, Bonham, Tex.

REPRESENTATIVES

Name Home post office Name Home post office

Abernethy, Thomas G--------- Okolona, Miss. Buckley, Charles A------------ New York City, N. Y.
Adams, Sherman -------------- Lincoln, N. H. Buffett, Howard H----------- Omaha, Nebr.
Allen, A. Leonard ------------ Winnfield, La. Bulwinkle, Alfred L----------- Gastonia, N. C.
Allen, Leo E ---------------- Galena, Ill. Bunker, Berkeley L:----------- Las Vegas, Nev.
Andersen, H. Carl ------------ Tyler, Minn. Burch, Thomas G------------- Martinsville, Va.
Anderson, Clinton P.' --------- Albuquerque, N. Mex. Burgin, W. 0--------------- Lexington, N. C.
Anderson, Jack Z ------------ San Juan Bautista, Calif. Butler, John C ------------- Buffalo, N. Y.
Andresen, August H------ Red Wing, Minn. Byrne, William T ------------ Loudonville, N. Y.
Andrews, George W---------- Union Spring, Ala. Byrnes, John W------------- Green Bay, Wis.
Andrews, Walter G ----------- Buffalo,.N. Y. Camp, A. Sidney------------ Newnan, Ga.
Angell, Homer D --------------- Portland, Oreg. Campbell, Howard E ---------- Pittsburgh, Pa.
Arends, Leslie C ------------- Melvin, Ill. Canfield, Gordon ------------ Paterson, N. J.
Arnold, Wat --------------- Kirksville, Mo. Cannon, Clarence ----------- Elsberry, Mo.
Auchincloss, James C --------- Rumson, N. J. Cannon, Pat---------------- Miami, Fla.
Bailey, Cleveland M --------- Clarksburg, W. Va. Carlson, Frank --------------- Concordia, Kans.
Baldwin, H. Streett ----------- Hydes, Md. Carnahan, A. S. J ------------ Ellsinore, Mo.
Baldwin, Joseph Clark -------- New York City, N. Y. Case, Clifford P ------------ Rahway, N. J.
Barden, Graham A ----------- New Bern, N. C. Case, Francis -------------- Custer, S. Dak.
Barrett, Frank A ------------- Lusk, Wyo. Celler, Emanuel------------- Brooklyn, N. Y.
Barrett, William A ---------- Philadelphia, Pa. Chapman, Virgil ----------- Paris, Ky.
Barry, William B ---------- St. Albans, N. Y. Chelf, Frank L--------------- Lebanon, Ky.
Bates, George J ------------ Salem, Mass. Chenoweth, J. Edgar -------- Trinidad, Colo.
Bates, Joe B --------------- Greenup, Ky. Chiperfield, Robert B --------- Canton, Ill.
Beall, J. Glenn -------------- Frostburg, Md. Church, Ralph E----------- Evanston, Ill.
Beckworth, Lindley ----------- Gladewater, Route 2, Tex. -Clark, J. Bayard ------------- Fayetteville, N. C.
Bell, C. Jasper ------------- Blue Springs, Mo.. Clason, Charles R------------ Springfield, Mass.
Bender, George H ------------. Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Clements, Earle C ----------- Morganfield, Ky.
Bennet, August W ------------- Balmville (Newburgh), N. Clevenger, Cliff -------------- Bryan, Ohio.
- - - - - - - - - - --
Bennett, Marion T ---------- Springfield, Mo. Clippinger, Roy Carmi, Ill.
Biemiller, Andrew J ---------- Milwaukee, Wis. Cochran, John J- ----------- St. Louis, Mo.
Bishop, C. W. (Runt) --------- Carterville, Ill. Coffee, John M -------------- Tacoma, Wash.
Blackney, William W--------- Flint, Mich. Cole, Albert M -------------- Holton, Kans.
Bland, Schuyler Otis --------.- Newport News, Va. Cole, William C -------------- St. Joseph, Mo.
Bloom, Sol ------------------ New York City, N. Y. Cole, W. Sterling ------------- Bath, N. Y.
Bolton, Mrs. Frances P ------.- Lyndhurst, Ohio. Colmer, William M- ---------- Pascogoula, Miss.
Bonner, Herbert C ----------- Washington, N. C. Combs, J. M --------------- Beaumont, Tex.
Boren, Lyle H --------------- Serainole, Okla. Cooley, Harold D ------------ Nashville, N. C.
Boykin, Frank W ------------ Mobile, Ala. Cooper, Jere ---------------- Dyersburg, Tenn.
Bradley, Fred Roger City, Mich. Corbett, Robert J ------------- Bellevue, Pa.
Bradley, Michael J ---------- Philadelphia, Pa. Courtney, Wirt -------------- Franklin, Tenn.
Brehm, Walter E------------- Logan, Ohio. Cox, E. E------------------- Camilla, Ga.
Brooks, Overton -------------- Shreveport, La. Cravens, Fadjo-------------- Fort Smith, Ark.
Brown, Clarence J ---------- Blanchester, Ohio. Crawford, Fred L ------------ Saginaw, Mich.
Brown, Paul ---------------.-- Elberton, Ga. Crosser, Robert -------------- Cleveland, Ohio.
Brumbaugh, D. Emmert -..... Claysburg, Pa. Cunningham, Paul ----------.- Des' Moines, Iowa.
Bryson, Joseph R------------ Greenville, S. C. Curley, James M -------------- Boston, Mass.
Buck. Ellsworth B ------------ Staten Island, N. Y. Curtis, Carl T --------------- Minden, Nebr.
I Resigned June 30, 1945. Elected Nov. 6, 1945, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of
James- V. Heidinger.
LIST OF MEMBERS
Names and post-office addresses of Members of the House of Representatives-Continued

Name Home post office Name Home post office

D'Alesandro, Thomas, Jr ------- Baltimore, Md. Green, William J., Jr ---------- Philadelphia, Pa.
Daughton, Ralph H -------- Norfolk, Va. Gregory, Noble J------------- Mayfield, Ky.
Davis, Clifford Memphis, Tenn. Griffiths, P. W--------------- Marietta, Ohio.
Dawson, William L ........... Chicago, Ill. Gross, Chester H ------------- York, Pa.
De Lacy, Hugh------------ Seattle, Wash. Gwinn, Ralph W ------------- Bronxville, N. Y.
Delaney, James J_ Long Island City, N. Y. Gwynne, John W ------------ Waterloo, Iowa.
Delaney, John J----------- Brooklyn, N. Y. Hagen, Harold C------------ Crookston, Minn.
D'Ewart, Wesley A ' Wilsall, Mont. Hale, Robert ---------------- Portland, Maine.
Dickstein, Samuel 2 New York City, N. Y. Hall, Edwin Arthur ----------- Binghamton, N. Y.
Dingell, John D Detroit, Mich. Hall, Leonard W ------------- Oyster Bay, N. Y.
Dirksen, Everett M. Pekin, Ill. Halleck, Charles A----------- Rensselaer, Ind.
Dolliver, James I------------ Fort Dodge, Iowa. Hancock, Clarence E--------- Syracuse, N. Y.
Domengeaux, James __--------- Lafayette, La. Hand, T. Millet --------------. Cape May City, N. J.
Dondero, George A......... Royal Oak, Mich. Hare, Butler B -------------- Saluda, S. C.
Doughton, Robert L ----------- Laurel Springs, N. C. Harless, Richard F ----------- Phoenix, Ariz.
Douglas, Mrs. Emily Taft ------ Chicago, Ill. Harness, Forest A ----------- Kokomo, Ind.
Douglas, Mrs. Helen Gahagan._ Los Angeles, Calif. Harris, Oren ---------------- El Dorado, Ark.
Doyle, Clyde--------------- Long Beach, Calif, Hart, Edward J -------------- Jersey City, N. J.
Drewry, Patrick H. Petersburg, Va. Hartley, Fred A., Jr----------- Kearny, N. J.
Durham, Carl T----------- Chapel Hill, N. C. Havenner, Franck R ---------- San Francisco, Calif.
Dworshak, Henry C--------- Burley, Idaho. Hays,.Brooks --------------- Little Rock, Ark.
Earthman, Harold H-------- Murfreesboro, Tenn. Healy, Ned R-------------- Los Angeles, Calif.
Eaton, Charles A........... Watchung, Painfield, N. J. H6bert, F. Edward----------- New Orleans, La.
Eberharter, Herman P -------- Pittsburgh, Pa. Hedrick, E. H --------------- Beckley, W. Va.
Elliott, Alfred J----------- Tulare, Calif. Heffernan, James J ---------- Brooklyn, N. Y.
Ellis, Hubert S Huntington, W. Va. Heidinger, James V.' ---------- Fairfield, Ill.
Ellsworth, Harris---------- Roseburg, Oreg. Hendricks, Joe -------------- De Land, Fla.
Elsaesser, Edward J--------- Buffalo, N. Y. Henry, Robert K ------------ Jefferson, Wis.
Elston, Charles H.......... Cincinnati, Ohio. Herter, Christian A----------- Boston, Mass.
Engel, Albert J------------- Muskegon, Mich. Heselton, John W------------ Deerfield, Mass.
Engle, Clair--------------- Red Bluff, Calif. Hess, William E -------------- Cincinnati, Ohio.
Ervin, Joe W- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Charlotte, N. C. Hill, William S-------------- Fort Colling, Colo.
Fallon, George H........... Baltimore, Md. Hinshaw, Carl ------------- Pasadena, Calif.
Feighan, Michael A ----------- Cleveland, Ohio. Hobbs, Sam ---------------- Selma, Ala.
Fellows, Frank --------------- Bangor, Maine. Hoch, Daniel K ------------- Reading, Pa.
Fenton, Ivor D------------- Mahanoy City, Pa. Hoeven, Charles B ------------ Alton, Iowa.
Fernandez, Antonio M --------- Sante Fe, N. Mex. Hoffman, Clare E------------ Allegan, Mich.
Fisher, 0. Clark -------------- San Angelo, Tex. Holifleld, Chet -------------- Montebello, Calif.
Flannagan, John W., Jr ------- Bristol, Va. Holmes, Hal---------------- Ellensburg, Wash.
Flood, Daniel J --------------- Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Holmes, Pehr G ------------- Worcester, Mass.
Fogarty, John E------------ Harmony, R. I. Hook, Frank E-------------- Ironwood, Mich.
Folger, John H------------ Mount Airy, N. C. Hope, Clifford R------------ Garden City, Kans.
Forand, Aime J------------ Cumberland, R. I. Horan, Walt ---------------- Wenatchee, Wash.
Fuller, Hadwen C---------- Parish, N. Y. Howell, Evan ---------------- Springfield, Ill.
Fulton, James G----------- Dormont (Pittsburgh), Pa. Huber, Walter B -------------- Akron, Ohio.
Gallagher, William J Minneapolis, Minn. Hull, Merlin ------------------ Black River Falls, Wis.
Gamble, Ralph A_ Larchmont, N. Y. Izac, Ed. V ----------------- San Diego, Calif.
Gardner, Edward J---------- Hamilton, Ohio. Jackson, Henry M ------------ Everett, Wash.
Gary, J. Vaughan . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Va. Jarman, Pete --------------- Livingston, Ala.
Gathings, E. C------------- West Memphis, Ark. Jenkins, Thomas A ----------- Ironton, Ohio.
Gavin, Leon H------------- Oil City, Pa. Jennings, John, Jr----------- Knoxville, Tenn.
Gearhart, Bertrand W -------- Fresno, Calif. Jensen, Ben F --------------- Exira, Iowa.
Geelan, James P----------- New Haven, Conn. Johnson, Anton J ------------ Macomb, Ill.
Gerlach, Charles L----------- Allentown, Pa. Johnson, J. Leroy ------------ Stockton, Calif.
Gibson, John S------------ Douglas, Ga. Johnson, Jed ---------------- Anadarko, Okla.
Gifford, Charles L------------ Cotuit, Mass. Johnson, Luther A ----------- Corsicana, Tex.
Gillespie, Dean M. Denver, Colo. Johnson, Lyndon B ----------- Johnson City, Tex.
Gillette, Wilson D ------------ Towanda, Pa. Johnson, Noble J ------------ Terre Haute, Ind.
Gillie, George W----------- Fort Wayne, Ind. Jones, Robert F -------------- Lima, Ohio.
Goodwin, Angier L ........... * Melrose, Mass. Jonkman, Bartel J ---------- Grand Rapids, Mich.
Gordon, Thomas S Chicago, Ill. Judd, Walter H -------------- Minneapolis, Minn.
Gore, Albert--------------- Carthage, Tenn. Kean, Robert W------------ Livingston, N. J.
Gorski, Martin --------------- Chicago, Ill. Kearney, Bernard W. (Pat) .... Gloversville, N. Y.
Gossett, Ed---------------- Wichita Falls, Tex. Kee, John ---------------- Bluefield, W. Va.
Graham, Louis E---------- Beaver, Pa. Keefe, Frank B------------- Oshkosh, Wis.
Granahan, William T Philadelphia, Pa. Kefauver, Estes------------- Chattanooga, Tenn.
Granger, Walter K--------- Cedar City, Utah. Kelley, Augustine B---------- Greensburg, Pa.
Grant, George M---------- Troy, Ala. Kelly, Edward A -----------.-- Chicago, Ill.
Grant, Robert A----------- South Bend, Ind. Keogh, Eugene J ------------ Brooklyn, N. Y.
IElected June 5, 1945, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of 4 Elected Mar. 6, 1945, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation
James F. O'Connor. of Dave E. Satterfield, Jr.
2Resigned Dec. 30, 1945. Died Mar, 22, 1945.
3 Died Dec. 25, 1945.
LIST OF MEMBERS 7
Names and post-oftice addresses of Members of the House of Representatives-Continued

Name Home post office Name Home post office

Kerr, John H---------- Warrenton, N. C. O'Hara, Joseph P Glencoe, Minn.


Kilburn, Clarence E. Malone, N. Y. O'Konski, Alvin E Mercer, Wis.
Kilday, Paul J------------- San Antonio, Tex. O'Neal, Emmet ----------------- Louisville, Ky.
King, Cecil R ------------- Los Angeles, Calif. O'Toole, Donald L ------------- Brooklyn, N. Y.
Kinzer, J. Roland---------- Lancaster. Pa. Outland, George E Santa Barbara, Calif.
Kirwan, Michael J ---------- :-- Youngstown, Ohio. Pace, Stephen ---------------- Americus, Ga.
Knutson, Harold Manhattan Beach, Minn. Patman, Wright----------- Texarkana, Tex.
Kopplemann, Herman P ------- Hartford, Conn. Patrick, Luther --------------- Birmingham, Ala.
Kunkel, John C Harrisburg, Pa. Patterson, Ellis E -------------- Los Angeles, Calif.
LaFollette, Charles M Evansville, Ind. Peterson, Hugh------------ Alley, Ga.
Landis, Gerald W------------ Linton, Ind. Peterson, J. Hardin ------------ Lakeland, Fla.
Lane, Thomas J Lawrence, Mass. Pfeifer, Joseph L .............. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Lanham, Fritz G -------------- Fort Worth, Tex; Philbin, Philip J----------- Clinton, Mass.
Larcade, Henry D., Jr Opelousas, La. Phillips, John ----------------- Banning, Calif.
Latham, Henry J Queens Village, N. Y. Pickett, Tom ------------------ Palestine, Tex.
Lea, Clarence F --------------- Santa Rosa, Calif. Pittenger, William A .......... Duluth, Minn.
LeCompte, Karl M. Corydon, Iowa. Ploeser, Walter C........ St. Louis, Mo.
LeFevre, Jay New Paltz, N. Y. Plumley, Charles A ........... -I Northfield,. Vt.
Lemke, W illiam ............. Fargo, N. Dak. Poage, W. R-------------- Waco, Tex.
Lesinski, John ---------------- Dearborn, Mich. Powell, Adam C., Jr ------------ New York City, N. Y.
Lewis, Earl R-------------- St. Clairsville, Ohio. Powers, D. Lane '-------------- Trenton, N. J.
Link, William W Chicago, Ill. Price, Emory H------------ Jacksonville, Fla.
Luce, Mrs. Clare Boothe -------- Greenwich, Conn. Price, Melvin -------- --------- East St. Louis, Ill.
Ludlow, Louis Indianapolis, Ind. Priest, J. Percy. Nashville, Tenn.
Lyle, John E Corpus Christi, Tex. -Quinn, Peter A New York City, N. Y.
Lynch, Walter A-------------- New York City, N. Y. Rabaut, Louis C. Grosse Pointe Park, Mich.
McConnell, Samuel K., Jr ------ Penn Wynne, Pa. Rabin, Benjamin J--------- New York City, N. Y.
McCormack, John W-------- Dorchester, Mass. Rains, Albert ----------------- Gadsden, Ala.
McCowen, Edward 0 ----------- Wheelersburg, Ohio. Ramey, Homer A -------------- Toledo, Ohio.
McDonough, Gordon L --------- Los Angeles, Calif. Ramspeck, Robert - Atlanta, Ga.
McGehee, Dan R Meadville, Miss. Randolph, Jennings Elkins, W. Va.
McGlinchey, Herbert J -------- Philadelphia, Pa. Rankin, John E Tupelo, Miss.
McGregor, J. Harry West Lafayette, Ohio. Rayburn, Sam ---------------- Bonham, Tex.
McKenzie, Charles E ----------- Monroe, La. Rayfiel, Leo T Brooklyn, N. Y.
McMillan, John L------------- Florence, S. C. Reece, B. Carroll -------------- Johnson City, Tenn.
McMillen, Rolla C Decatur, Ill. Reed, Chauncey W--------- West Chicago, Ill.
Madden, Ray J. Gary, Ind. Reed, Daniel A ...... Dunkirk, N. Y.
Mahon, George H----------- Colorado City, Tex. Rees, Edward H Emporia, Kans.
Maloney, Paul H----------- New Orleans, La. Resa, Alexander J Chicago, Ill.
Manasco, Carter -------------- Jasper, Ala. Rich, Robert F Woolrich, Pa.
Mansfield, Joseph J---------- Columbus, Tex. Richards, James P----------- Lancaster, S. C.
Mansfield, Mike. Missoula, Mont. Riley, John J-------------- Sumter, S. C.
Marcantonio, Vito _____....... New York City, N. Y. Rivers, L. Mendel---------- North Charleston, S. C.
Martin, Joseph W., Jr North Attleboro, Mass. Rizley, Ross ---------------- Guymon, Okla.
Martin, Thomas E Iowa City, Iowa. Robertson, A. Willis ----------- Lexington, Va.
Mason, Noah M Oglesby, Ill. Robertson, Charles R ---------- Bismarck, N. Dak.
Mathews, Frank A., Jr.' ........ Riverton, N. J. Robinson, J. W Provo, Utah.
May, Andrew J. Prestonsburg, Ky. Robsion, John M Barbourville, Ky.
Merrow, Chester E----------- Center Ossipee, N. H. Rockwell, Robert F ------------ Paonia, Colo.
Michener, Earl C Adrian, Mich. Rodgers, Robert L ------------- Erie, Pa.
M iller, A . L ------------------- Kimball, Nebr. Roe, Dudley G ---------------- Sudlersville, Md.
Miller, George P. Alameda, Calif. Roe, James A-------------- Flushing, N. Y.
Mills, Wilbur D--------------- Kensett, Ark. Rogers, Dwight L -------------- Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Monroney, A. S. Mike ---------- Oklahoma City, Okla. Rogers, Mrs. Edith Nourse ----- Lowell, Mass.
Morgan, Thomas E ------------ Fredericktown, Pa. Rogers, George F. Rochester, N. Y.
Morrison, James H Hammond, La. Rooney, John J Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mott, James W.- Salem, Oreg. Rowan, Williarni A- - - Chicago, Ill.
Mundt, Karl E------------- Madison, S. Dak. Russell, Sam M------------ Stephenville, Tex.
Murdock, John R Tempe, Ariz. Ryter, Joseph F------------ Hartford, Conn.
Murphy, John W Dunmore, Pa. Sabath, Adolph J------------ Chicago, Ill.
Murray, Reid F------------ Ogdensburg, Wis. Sadowski, George G----. ------- Detroit, Mich.
Murray, Tom ----------------- Jackson, Tenn. Sasscer, Lansdale G--------- Upper Marlboro, Md.
Neely, Matthew M. Fairmont, W. Va. Satterfield, Dave E., Jr.'....... Richmond, Va.
Norrell, W. F. Monticello, Ark. Savage, Charles R ------------- Shelton, Wash.
Norton, Mrs. Mary T-------- Jersey City, N. J. Schwabe, George B Tulsa, Okla.
O'Brien, George D Detroit, Mich. Schwabe, Max ---------------- Columbia, Mo.
O'Brien, Thomas J Chicago, Ill. Scrivner, Errett P---------- Kansas City, Kans.
O'Connor, James F.3 _ ....... Livingston, Mont. Shafer, Paul W------------ Battle Creek, Mich.
1
Elected Nov. 6, 1945, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation 4 Resigned Aug. 30, 1945.
of D. Lane Powers. 1Resigned Dec. 31, 1945.
2Died Nov. 12, 1945. 6Resigned Feb. 15, 1945.
8 Died Jan. 15, 1945.
8 LIST OF MEMBERS
Names and post-office addresses of Members of the House of Representatives-Continued

Name Home post office Name Home post office

Sharp, Edgar A --------------- Patchogue, N. Y. Tibbott, Harve ---------------- Ebensburg, Pa.


Sheppard, Harry R Yucaipa, Calif. Tolan, John H Oakland, Calif.
Sheridan, John Edward ------- Philadelphia, Pa. Torrens, James H---------- New York City, N. Y.
Short, Dewey-------------- Galena, Mo. Towe, Harry L ---------------- Rutherford, N. J.
Sikes, Robert L. F. Crestview, Fla. Traynor, Philip A Wilmington, Del.
Simpson, Richard M ----------- Huntingdon, Pa. Trimble, James W Berryville, Ark.
Simpson, Sid Carrollton, Ill. Vinson, Carl Milledgeville, Ga.
Slaughter, Roger C Kansas City, Mo. Voorhis, Jerry San Dimas, Calif.
Smith, Frederick C--------- Marion, Ohio. Vorys, John M_ - Columbus, Ohio.
Smith, Howard W Alexandria, Va. Vursell, Charles W Salem, Ill.
Smith, Lawrence H Racine, Wis. Wadsworth, James W------- Geneseo, N. Y.
Smith, Mrs. Margaret Chase ... Skowhegan, Maine. Walter, Francis E Easton, Pa.
Snyder, J. Buell Perryopolis, Pa. Wasielewski, Thad F Milwaukee, Wis.
Somers, Andrew L ------------- Brooklyn, N. Y. W eaver, Zebulon -------------- Asheville, N. C.
Sparkman, John J Huntsville, Ala. Weichel, Alvin F. Sandusky, Ohio.
Spence, Brent ----------------- Fort Thomas, Ky. Weiss, Samuel A----------- Glassport, Pa.
Springer, Raymond S-------- Connersville, Ind. Welch, Richard J---------- San Francisco, Calif.
Starkey, Frank T St. Paul, Minn. West, Milton H .... Brownsville, Tex.
'Stefan, Karl Norfolk, Nebr. White, Compton I Clark Fork, Idaho.
Stevenson, William H------- La Crosse, Wis. Whitten, Jamie L------------- Charleston, Miss.
Stewart, Paul-------------- Antlers, Okla. Whittington, William M ------- Greenwood, Miss.
Stigler, William G----------- Stigler, Okla. Wickersham, Victor ----------- Mangum, Okla.
Stockman, Lowell Pendleton, Oreg. Wigglesworth, Richard B ----- Milton, Mass.
Sullivan, John B----------- St. Louis, Mo. Wilson, Earl-------------- Huron, Ind.
Sumner, Miss Jessie ---------- Milford, Ill. Winstead, Arthur ------------- Philadelphia, Miss.
Sumners, Hatton W Dallas, Tex. Winter, Thomas D------------ Girard, Kans.
Sundstrom, Frank L ----------- East Orange, N. J. Wolcott, Jesse P. Port Huron, Mich.
Taber, John -------------- Auburn, N. Y. Wolfenden, James ------------- Upper Darby, Pa.
Talbot, Joseph E----------- Naugatuck, Conn. Wolverton, Charles A --------- Merchantville, N. J.
Talle, Henry 0 Decorah, Iowa.
Wood, John S Canton, Ga.
Tarver, Malcolm C----------- Dalton, Ga.
Taylor, Dean P------------- Troy, N. Y. Woodhouse, Mrs. Chase Going_. New London, Conn.
Thom. William R------------ Canton, Ohio. Woodruff, Roy 0 ...... Bay City, Mich.
Thom as, Albert --------------- Houston, Tex. Woodrum, Clifton A.' Roanoke, Va.
Thomas, J. Parnell Allendale, N. J. Worley, Eugene ------------- Shamrock, Tex.
Thomason, R. Ewing-------- El Paso, Tex. Zimmerman, Orville ---------- Kennett, Mo.

DELEGATES

Bartlett, Edward L--- ------- Juneau, Alaska. Farrington, Joseph R--------- Honolulu, Hawaii.

RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS

Romulo, Carlos P ------------- Manila, P. I. Pifiero, Jesls T -------------- Canovanas, P. R.

rlesigned Dec. 31, 1945.


INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS
SEVENTY-NINTH CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION, JANUARY 3, 1945 TO DECEMBER 21, 1945

"ACADEMIC FREEDOM," article from PM ADAKIN (publication) ,, article, Transporta-


AARON, MRS. ELEANOR, statement before tion for Prisoners of War-None for
House Labor Committee relative to entitled, A1413.
Troops, from, A5643.
price and rent control made by, A5031. ACADEMIES FOR DEFENSE, remarks in Sen-
ate relative to establishment of Army ADAM, LYTLE S., article from Fortune, ex-
ABACA CROP. article by Samuel Ze Murray plaining plan for planting by airplane,
and John Terry from Atlantic Monthly and Navy schools in the West, 8259.
of, A2632.
relative to, A889. ACADEMY OF AMERICAN HISTORY, address ADAMKIEWICZ, B. J., radio address on occa-
ABARNO, MICHAEL, relief (see bill H. R. 837). by,Andrew J. Higgins in New Orleans, sion of Polish Constitution Day by,
ABBOND, ALFRED, relief (see bill H. R. La., before, A2552. A2381.
4882). ACADEMY OF FOREIGN SERVICE, create ADAMS, CARLYLE, editorial entitled "Brooks
ABBOTT, CHARLES C,, article entitled "Ad- (see bill H. R. 2967). Fletcher, Teacher-Statesman," from
ministration of Fiscal Policy" from Remarks in House relative to creation of, Presbyterian Tribune by, .A3435.
Harvard Business Review by, A1012. 2449.
ADAMS, CEDRIC, article entitled "In This
ABBOTT HOSPITAL, MINNEAPOLIS. MINN., ACADEMY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, address, Corner," by, 6416, 6604.
letter relative to draft of nurses by, Sea Power and National Security, by Article, containing letter of protest from
A987. Admiral E. J. King in New York before, six Army Medical Corps captains, from
ABBOTT, LOTTIE A., relief (see bill S. 245). A1705. Minneapolis Star-Journal by, A4008.
ABBOTT, NORMAN, relief (see bill H. R. Excerpts from address, Pacific Bases Must Editorial, Canada's Abundant Food Sup-
2736). Be Retained, by Admiral King in New ply, from Minneapolis (Minn.) Tribune
York City before, A1660. by, A2929.
ABDOLAH. MOHAMED, relief. (see bill H. R,
Excerpt on postwar merchant marine ADAMS COUNTY, WIS., resolution of the
4171).
from address by Admiral King before, board of supervisors relating to Federal
ABELE, LESTER J. (colonel, U. S. Army), A1718.
poem entitled "My Dear Son Tony" by, funds for road improvement and to
Speech, Our Policy in Germany, by John care and maintenance of old-age re-
A2517. J. MoCloy In New York before, A5185. cipients in county homes, 2746, 2747.
ABER, EARL (colonel, Army Air Corps), re-
marks in House relative to death in ACCIDENTS IN THE AIR, remarks in Senate ADAMS COUNTY (WIS.) TIMES, article en-.
relative to, 3628, 3774, 4122. titled "Farm Leaders To Help Vets
airplane crash of, A1790.
ACCOUNTING REVIEW (publication), ar- Select Farms" from, A181.
ABERDEEN CREEK, GLOUCESTER COUNTY,
ticles on expenditure controls in the ADAMS, EMMA CROFF, authorizing Secre-
Va., provide for examination and sur-
United States Government, by E. L. tary of Interior to issue a patent ,in
vey of (64 bill H. R. 4089).
Kohler from, A1336; A1710. fee to (see bill S. 14S9).
ABERNETHY, THOMAS G. (a Representative
from Mississippi). "A CHANCE FOR PEACE," address by Sena- ADAMS EXPRESS CO., AMERICAN INTER-
NATIONAL CORP., at July 24, 1945,
Appointed on committee, 274. tor Ball at Cincinnati entitled, A4845.
market prices, 10181, 10182.
Poem by Maj. Frederick W. Waite en- ACHESON, DEAN (Under Secretary of State),
titled "Army Nurse," A1050. ADAMS, HERSCHEL, relief of estate (see bill
address entitled "International Friend- H. R. 27270).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by ship" by, 10696.
Flood Control Act: to amend (see bill Address relative to American-Soviet ADAMS, INC., WILLIAM W., relief (see bill
H. R. 4534), 10211. friendship by, A4886. H. R. 1329).
Grenada County, Miss.: for relief (see Article, St. Lawrence Seaway, from ADAMS, LILLIAN, relief (see bill H. R. 2727*),
bill H. R. 3195), 4498. Democratic Digest by, A5258. ADAMS, PHELPS, article entitled "Britain's
Humid areas: to provide for improved Biographical sketch of, 8901. Deficit Spending of Past Years Brings
agricultural land utilization by con- Remarks in House relative to statement Nation Near Bankruptcy" by, A4230.
struction of drainage works in (see on international collaboration of,
bill H. R. 1864), 640. A1127. ADAMS, RICHARD T., relief (see bill S. 1585).
Montgomery County, Miss., districts Nos. Remarks In Senate on nomination to be ADAMS, ROLAND, excerpt from address of
2 and 3: for relief (see bill H. R. 2842), Under Secretary of State, 8883-8916. A. B. Hope paying tribute-to, A2590.
3141. Remarks in Senate relative to contro- ADAMS, SAMUEL HOPKINS, articles entitled
Proof of age, place of birth, or 6f death: "Slaves of the Devil's Capsules," from
versy with General MacArthur, 8953,
to establish uniform procedure rela- 9006, 9565. American Weekly by, A5092, A5229.
tive to (see bill H. R. 1108), 98."
Rehabilitation and drainage works: to A. C. L. NEWS LETTER (publication), article -ADAMS, SHERMAN (a Representative from
improve agricultural land utilization entitled "Moscow Show Trials-1945 New Hampshire).
by providing (see bill H. R. 2656), 2380. Version," by Christopher T. Emmet Appointed on committee, 491.
Veterans: relating to death compensa- from, A3434. Article from Stars and Stripes concerning
tion benefits to widows and children travel restrictions, A3398.
ACOSTA, ANASTACIO, relief of estate (see
(see bill H. R. 1107), 98. bill H. R. 4243). Communications relative to Selective
Service classification of farm workers,
Remarks by, on ACT OF CHAPULTEPEC, editorial by Spencer A85.
Agricultural Extension Service, 4553, A. Canary from Daily Sentinel Tribune,
4556. Editorial from Concord (N. H.) Monitor
Bowling Green, Ohio, relative to, on Jobless-pay bill, A4139.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11215.
A2476. Letter from Andrew L. Felker relative to
Flood-control projects, 11215. Editorial from New York Herald Tribune Government waste of paper, A1068.
Members of Congress: salary increase, relative to, A1094.
4455. Letter from Charles A. Holden to the edi-
Editorial from Washington Evening Star tor of the Manchester (N. H.) Union-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOMs. relative to, A1091. Leader concerning world federation,
ABSENTEE VOTING, editorial from Mamaro- Text ofr2021. A5245.
neck (N. Y.) Daily Times, A428. Poem by Lt. Col. Arthur M. Edwards en-
ACTIONS AT LAW, remarks in House on bill
"ABSENTEE SENATORS'." editorial from (H. R. 2788) relative to limitations on, titled "0 Flag of Strength and Beauty,"
Washington Post entitled, A1743. 10945. A2879.
ABSENTEEISM IN THE SENATE, remarks In Remarks in House and a list of organi- Resolution by New Hampshire General
Senate relative to, 3277. zations appearing before the Com- Court regarding Jewish Commonwealth
mittee on the Judiciary relative to of Palestine, A1986.
ABREU, JOAQUIN S., to continue in full force Resolution of New Hampshire Legislature
patent issued to (see H. J. Res. 44). limitations on, 10947.
favoring a world federation, A1449.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, providing for giving ACTS DONE BY AN INVENTOR IN FOREIGN
COUNTRIES, remarks in House on Resolution of New Hampshire Legisla-
by any department or agency to ture 'urging representation of veterans
grantees of real property of (see bill bill (H. R. 1439) to prohibit proof of,
1715. at peace conferences, A20.70.
H. R. 646).
Bills" 9
The * indicates bills acted upon. See "History of
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ADAMS, SHERMAN-Continued. ADMINISTRATION. See also TRUMAN AD- ADMINISTRATOR OF VETERATIS' AF-
Resolution adopted by Northeastern MINISTRATION. FAIRS-Continued.
States Development Agencies Confer- Article by Frank R. Kent from Wash- Bill authorizing the finding relation-
ence relative to postwar development, ington Evening Star relative to caliber ship of beneficiary to the insured with
A2227. of keymen in, A1215. submission of birth certificate by (see
Resolution of physics department of Remarks in House relative to need of bill H. R. 1741).
Dartmouth College regarding develop- Henry Wallace in, A749. Bills to prohibit requiring of "pauper's
ment of atomic energy, A5173. Remarks in House relative to economic oaths" of veterans applying for hos-
Statement by American Paper and Pulp policy of the, A615. pital treatment or domiciliary care by
Association, A5224. Remarks in House relative to short- (see bills H. R. 2413, 2717, 4572).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by sighted attitude in production of farm Bills authorizing the payment not to ex-
Army and Naval Reserve: to authorize machinery of, A3180. ceed $50 to defray cost of cemetery
appointment of medical technologists Remarks in House relative to effort to property for burial of veterans by (see
as commissioned officers in (see bill abolish cost-plus contracts killed by, bills H. R. 2434, 2751).
H. R. 3147), 4339. A3559. Bill authorizing acceptance of gifts and
Petitions and papers presented by, from bequests in behalf of post fund for
"ADMINISTRATION FIGHTS MONOPOLIES,
Citizens and individuals, 7038. BUT FAILS TO STOP THAT OF use of veterans by (see bill H. R. 3113).
Societies and associations, 7743. Bill to establish office of adviser on mat-
LABOR," article by Leo Wolman from
Remarks by, on ters affecting Negro veterans to the
Annuities: exemption from taxation, Washington Post entitled, A3199.. (see H. R. 3164).
A4081. "ADMINISTRATION OF FISCAL POLICY," Bill to authorize the Piesident to appoint
Civil-service establishment, 1882. article by Charles C. Abbott from Omar N. Bradley, without affecting his
Committee on Small Business, 10875, Howard Business Review entitled, military status and perquisites, to the
10876. A1012. office of (see bill H. R. 3607*).
Dumbarton Oaks proposals, 2414. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE, prescribe Bill to authorize and direct zoning United
Flag Day, A2878. fair procedure of (see bill H. R. 1203). States into nine administrative divi-
Flood-control projects, 11235. Resolution by Cass County (Wis.) Bar sions by (see bill H. R. 3910).
Mail to overseas servicemen, 2157. Association urging passage of H. R. Bill to amend act authorizing furnish-
New Hampshire: war loan record, 7647. 1203, relative to, A2393. ing of seeing-eye dogs to blind veter-
Norwich University: Chinese generals ans by (see bill H. R. 4850).
ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAWS, provide Bill authorizing the furnishing of cer-
trained at, A2259. for more effective inspection and su-
Small business: problems of, A2226. tain benefits and supplies by (see bill
pervision by the Congress with re-
Treaties: constitutional amendment, S. 294').
spect to (see bill S. 958*).
4350. Bill authorizing the granting of an ease-
-list of treaties defeated in Senate, ADMINISTRATION'S EMBARRASSMENT ment at Dallas, Tex., by (see bills S.
4350. OVER WALLACE'S APPOINTMENT, re- 530*; H. R. 2123).
UNRRA: appropriations, 10985. marks in House relative to, 1179. Bill authorizing the transfer by quit-
-free press amendment, 10985. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS OF THE GOV- claim deed certain land to Los Angeles,
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. ERNMENT, fix term of office at 2 years Calif., by (see bill S. 531').
ADAMS TUNNEL UNDER CONTINENTAL DI- for certain (see bill S. 1049). Bill to authorize part-time employment
VIDE, article from Longmont (Colo.) ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE, prescribe by (see bill S. 968).
Times-Call relative to, A2266. fair standards of (see bill H. R. 1206). Bill authorizing acceptance of gifts and
ADAMS, W. K., remarks in House relative to Bill to improve the administration of bequests in behalf of gperal post fund
activities in Ohio Department of Dis- justice by prescribing (see bill H. R. by (see bill S. 972).
abled American Veterans of, A165. 4941). Bill to permit any person actually per-
Joint memorial of Arizona Legislature forming duties as an employee of a
ADAMS, WILLIAM H. (lieutenant, U. S. Federal agency be extended recognition
requesting passage of bill (S. 7; H. R.
Army), tribute in Senate to, 7744. as an accredited representative of a
1203), to prescribe fair standards of,
"ADEQUACY IN OUR TIME," address by A611. veteran organization within discre-
Senator Wiley in Washington before Report by minority of Committee to tion of (see bill S. 1407).
Association of the Oldest Inhabitants Investigate Executive Agencies rela- Estates of veterans: transmitting draft of
of District of Columbia entitled, A5379. tive to, A1153. bill to amend section 3 to safeguard,
ADJUSTED COMPENSATION PAYMENT ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS, draft of 3823.
ACT OF 1936, extend for 2 years the proposed plan relative to legislative Letter relative to amendment of veterans
time for filing applications for (see control of, A986. regulations by, 7880.
bill H. R. 3033). Letter transmitting draft of bill to
ADRIAN (MICH.) CONSTRUCTION CO.,
Bills to correct inequities in (see bills amend regulations to remedy inequi-
telegram relative to aid for construc-
H. R. 3866, 4767). ties by, 7826.
tion industry from, A3811.
ADJUSTED SERVICE BENEFITS, amend Letter transmitting annual report of (H.
Public Law No. 425, Seventy-fourth ADRIAN (MICH.) DAILY TELEGRAM Doc. 11), 17.
(newspaper), article entitled "The
Congress, January 27, 1936, to author- Letter transmitting a draft of proposed
Army Needs Them-Young Farmers
ize application of (see bill S. 1146). 'legislation to amend act to regulate
Must Go, Major Says" from, A411. life-insurance business In the District
ADJUSTED-SERVICE CERTIFICATE, pro- Article entitled "The Farm Draft Clari-
vide for issuance, under certain con- of Columbia, 3054.
fied" from, A411.
ditions, of a duplicate (see bill H. R. Article captioned "Draft board member ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION, extension of
1162). submits resignation in II-C ruling (see bill S. 1030).
ADJUSTED-SERVICE PAY, provide for those protest" from, A511.
ADSO, A. W., statement favoring a Medical
serving during the present war in the ADMINISTRATOR OF LIGHT METALS, pro-
armed forces (see bill H. R. 127). Corps in veteran hospitals by, A5120.
vide for appointment of, and defining
"ADJUSTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DIS- his duties and powers (see H. J. Res. ADVERTISER REVIEW OF LOS ANGELES,
PUTES," articles by B. I. Masse and 149). CALIF., editorials relative to current
C. W. Anrod, from America, entitled, problems by J. L. Liggett from, A469.
ADMINISTRATOR OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS.
A4261, A4262. See also VETERANS' ADMINISTRATION. ADVERTISERS' CLUB, address entitled "The
ADJUSTMENT OF LABOR IN THE RECON- Bill authorizing the furnishing of firing Way To 60,000,000 Jobs Is Through
VERSION PERIOD, radio address by squads for funerals by (see bill H. R. Government Participation," by Mar-
Senator Thomas on subject, A3619. 195). shall Field in Cincinnati, A1265.
ADJUTANT GENERAL. See ARMY. Bills to authorize amending the Schedule ADVERTISING CLUB OF NEW YORK, ad-
ADKERSON, J. CARSON, statement opposing of Disability Ratings, 1925, by (see dress by James A. Farley commemorat-
extension of Reciprocal Trade Agree- bills H. R. 572, 580, 721). ing thirty-fifth anniversary of Boy
ment Act before House Committee on Bill to extend to 2 years the time for Scouts of America before, A634.
Ways and Means by, A2319. filing applications for review of claims
on appeal to (see billH. R. 706). AEPPLER, C. W., letter on OPA prices
ADKINS, ANSEL, relief (see bill H. R. 1558').
Bill authorizing transfer of land to Los threaten honey industry by, A4644.
ADLER, M. J., excerpts from speech favoring Angeles, Calif., by (see bill H. R.
world government from Cleveland "AERIAL WARFARE CRUSHED GERMANY,"
1379). address by Lt. Gen. Ira C. Eaker en-
Plain Dealer by, A4662. Bill to transfer jurisdiction over Fort titled, A5196.
ADLOW, ELIZAH, article entitled "Forgot- Hamilton, N. Y., from Secretary of
ten Man of War Is GI Railroaded by War, to establish a Veterans' Admin- AERO CLUB, address entitled "The Challenge
Court Martial" from Boston Herald by, istration facility, to (see billH. R. to America" by Charles A. Lindbergh
A2939. 1585). in Washington before, A8664.
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AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ACT OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES-Con.
AERO DIGEST (publication), editorial on Resolution to appoint a special commit-
Air Policy Commission from, A4498. 1934-Continued.
Bill to amend, regulating Interstate and tee to investigate production, process-
Editorial captioned "Wallace deserves
foreign commerce in potatoes, provid- ing, and marketing of (see S. Res. 96),
any service" from, A461. 1999.
Excerpt relative to let-down in war pro- ing fair prices for producers and con-
sumers (see bill S. 1396). Statistical summary, Bureau of Agricul-
duction program from article by Rich- tural Economics, Department of Agri-
ard E. Saunders from,,A1545. Joint resolution relative to Public Law
74, Seventy-seventh Congress, provid- culture, relative to, A1366.
AERO MECHANIC (publication), editorial ing for refund of all penalty taxes col- Table: exports, 1931-1941, A2749.
relative to rigorous prosecution of lected on excess wheat (see H. J. Res. AGRICULTURAL CREDIT AGENCY, create,
Japanese war by Richard H. Powell 48). to consolidate therein all Federal ag-
from, A2179. Joint resolutions relating to marketing ricultural lending agencies, to create
AERONAUTICAL DEVELOPMENTS, provide of fire-cured and dark air-cured to- a public farm-appraisal system (see
for Federal participation in financing bacco under (see S. J. Res. 25; H. J. bills H. R. 3422, 4873).
of certain (see bill H. R. 2012). Res. 94 98*). AGRICULTURAL CREDIT CORPORATIONS,
AERONAUTICAL TRAINING CENTER, INC., Remarks In'House relative to the bill provide for discharge and cancellation
relief (see bill S. 1132). (S.338) to amend, 878. of certain loans made by Secretary of
AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ADMINIS- Agriculture to purchase capital stock
AERONAUTIC TRAINING, provide for youth
of United States adequate (see bill TRATION, remarks in House praising in (see bill H. R. 757).
S. 6). leaders In Wisconsin of, A2313. AGRICULTURAL DEFERMENTS. amend-
AGRICULTURAL ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS, ments in Senate to bills S. 36, H. R.
AETNA INSURANCE CO., relief (see bill S.
to establish community and county 1752, relative to, 920, 927.
135).
(see bill H. R. 2215). Concurrent resolution to reaffirm the
A. F. OF L. MACHINISTS MONTHLY JOUR- Excerpt from address by Noble Clark necessity of the Tydings amendment
NAL (publication), article, Our Future relative to bill H. R. 2215 to establishl in our war effort and creating a con-
Lies In China, by Albert H. Jenkins lng, A3209. gressional committee to investigate
from, A5591. Letter felative to bill H. R. 2215, by Cali- necessity of (see H. Con. Res. 27).
"A. F. OF L. WAGE POLICY IS SET FORTH fornia Farm Bureau establishing, Discussion in the Senate on H. J. Res.
BY EXECUTIVE POLICY," article A3209. 106, providing. A2304.
from St. Joseph (Mo.) Union-Observer Editorial from Milwaukee Journal rela-
captioned, A4447. AGRICULTURAL AGENCY, to create and to tive to the President's -veto of bill
consolidate therein all Federal agri- granting, A2097.
"A. F. OF L. TEAMSTERS THREATEN TO cultural lending agencies, to create a Letter by Michigan Farm Bureau rela-
HALT PRODUCE. SHIPMENTS," article public farm-appraisal system (see bill tive to, A458.
from Salisbury (Md.) Times captioned, H. R. 3221). Remarks in House relative to veto by
A2504. Letter relative to program for disposal President of H. J. Res. 106 relative to,
AFRICA, remarks in Senate relative to volun- of surplus trucks by N. E. Dodd, chief, 4160, A2098, A2301.
tary resettlement of American Negroes A2059, A2060. AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. See DE-
in, 4399. AGRICULTURAL APPROPRIATION BILL. PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
AFRICA AS RESETTLEMENT LOCATION See DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS,
FOR NEGROES, remarks in Senate and AGRICULTURAL CENSUS, remarks in House letter transmitting annual report of re-
letter by W. L. Jackson. relative to, and article from Monroe (Wis.) Eve- ceipts, expenditures, and work In the
A2615. ning Times opposing taking of, 1593, States, Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto
1594. Rico, 17.
"AFTER-WAR WAGES," article from Bangor
(Maine) Daily News entitled, A4915. Remarks in House relative to large ap- AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION WORK. See
propriation for taking of, A512, A513, also COOPERATIvE AGRICULTURAL EXTEN-
AGED AND DISABLED, assistance to (see A538, A553, A993. SION WORs.
bill H. R. 4771). Bills for development of cooperative (see
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES, to amend bills S. 383*; H. R. 1690").
AGNEW, E. G. VANS, pension (see bill H. R. section 32 of Public Act No. 320, Sev-
4547). Correspondence relative to development
enty-fourth Congress, relative to di- of cooperative agricultural extension
AGOSTO, ARCADIO SALDANA, relief (see verting custom duties to farmers in work, 4506.
bill H. R. 1797). foreign exports of (see bill H. R. 149). Letter by J. W. Burch relative to bill (S.
Bill to secure to producers of agricul- 383; H. R. 1690), relative to further
AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ACT OF tural commodities a minimum price
1934, to amend act relating to con- develcpment of, A610.
not less than cost of production (see Remarks in House relative to develop-
tracts and agreements under (see bill
bill H. R. 346". ment of cooperative, 4544.
S. 874).
Bil. to provide adequate markets for, Remarks in House on bill (H. R. 1690)
Bill to amend Public Law 74, Seventy- and to promote exchange with foreign
seventh Congress, relating to wheat for development of cooperative, 4461.
countries of surplus (see bill H. R. Statistics relative to sources of funds al-
marketing quotas under (see bill H. R. 416). lotted for cooperative extension work
49). Bill to amend act for conservation of in States, Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto
Bill to amend Public Law No. 74 of Sev- national oil resources and provide for' Rico, 4549, 4550, 4567.
enty-seventh Congress, relating to adequate flow in interstate and foreign
wheat-marketing quotas under (see AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS, statistics rela-
commerce of (see bill H. R. 747). tive to value of, 5092, 5164.
bill H. R. 639). Bill, in connection with the fixing of
Bill to amend section 32 of act entitled ceiling prices, relating to margin al- "AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
(see bill H. R. 749). lowed for processing livestock and IN RELATION TO AMERICAN AGRI-
Bill to amend, for the purpose of regu- (see bill H. R. 3066). CULTURE," report by United States
lating interstate and foreign commerce Bill to provide for disposal of surplus Chamber of Commerce entitled. A2286.
in tobacco (see bill H. R., 751). (see bill S. 384). AGRICULTURAL LAND UTILIZATION, pro-
Bill to amend section 301 (a) (1), to Bills to provide for a new base period, vide for improved (see' bills S. 422;
include labor cost in computing parity and for considering increases in cost H. R. 1864, 2656).
price (see bill H. R. 754*). of farm labor, in determining parity AGRICULTURAL LOANS, provide that F-1
Bill to amend, to provide for mainte- prices for (see billsS. 507; H. R. 2387). loans under regional agricultural
nance and operation of school-lunch Bill to amend Emergency Price Control credit corporation loan program shall
programs (see bill H. R. 756). Act of 1942 to provide that a fair and be deemed to have been made under
BUll to amend, to encourage the growing equitable margin be allowed in fixing same terms and conditions as F-2
of war crops by protecting the allot- maximum prices for processing (see loans under such program (see bill
ments of producers of the basic crops bill S. 961). H. R. 2292).
(see bill H. R. 1895). Bill to make effective for three addi- Joint resolution relative to emergency
Bill to amend (see bill H. R. 5135). tional years certain provisions of law crop, seed, and feed loans and to re-
providing for loans and support prices gional agricultural credit corporation
Bill to amend, to encourage growing of
war crops by protecting allotments of on (see bill S. 1527). loans (see H. J. Res. 105).
producers of cotton and wheat (see Remarks In Senate relative to parity AGRICULTURAL OCCUPATIONS, prevent
bill S. 338*). prices for, 916. violation of Selective Service Act in
Bills to repeal section 3 of act, relating Remarks In Senate relative to loans and respect to drafting persons engaged in
to hops (see bills S. 427*; H. R. 1922). support prices on, 10115. agriculture (H. Res. 69), 141.
INDEX
AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS, remarks AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES, provide for AIKEN, GEORGE D.-Continued.
in House relativq to opposition to more efficient utilization of (see bills Address delivered before the Boston City
Trade Agreements Act of, A3507. S. 195; H. R. 3695, 3696). Club relative to the development of
the St. Lawrence waterway, A5259.
AGRICULTURAL PRICES, table: actual and AGRICULTURAL WORKERS, remarks in
House relative to induction of work- Analysis of bill (S. 1151): food-allot-
parity for January 1945 for selected ment program, 6156.
commodities and indicated parities ers between the ages of 18 and 26, 101.
Appointed on committee, 169, 170.
under pending bills compared with AGRICULTURE, address entitled "A New So- Appointed conferee, 61E8.
foreign prices and United States im- lution for Agricultural Problems" by Appointed on funeral committee, 333.
port duties, A2001. J. L. Welsh in Omaha, Nebr., A3604. Appeal submitted by Mrs. Dwight W.
Statistics relative to, 5019-5025. Bill to benefit by cooperation of Depart- Morrow, on behalf of 48 national or-
AGRICULTURAL PROBLEMS, resolutions of ment of Agriculture and State agri- ganizations for food for starving na-
Farm Bureau of Wapello County, Iowa, cultural experiment stations (see bill tions, A3921.
relative to, A5285, A5286. H. R. 295). Article by Hilton Hornaday in Buffalo
Resolutions by Winneshiek County Bill to define the term (see bills H. R. Evening News relative to St. Lawrence
(Iowa) Farm Bureau relative to, 1096, 1097, 1098, 1099, 1164). seaway, A997.
A5376. Bill to protect agriculture by prohibiting Article by David Lawrence from Wash-
Resolutions by Decatur County (Iowa) depositing in territorial waters, of ington Star entitled "Manpower Bill
Farm Bureau relative to, A5485. garbage (see bill H. R. 1996). Seen Embodying Fascism," A1520.
Concurrent resolution to authorize spe- Article by Jay Franklin from Cleveland
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS, authorizing cial committee of Committee on Agri- Plain Dealer entitled "St. Lawrence's
an investigation concerning products culture to study postwar plans, espe- Case Bad Prewar Error," A1668.
grown on irrigated lands (S. Res. 106), cially as relate to cotton (see H. Con. Article in Free World relative to San
2595. Res. 34*). Francisco Conference by, A3038.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, providitg Correspondence relative to House Joint Article by Esther V. W. Tufty in Pater-
for awards of honor for (see S. J. Res. Resolution 85 making an additional son (N. J.) Call us. St. :awrence sea-
2). appropriation for the census of, 850- way, A4150.
Joint resolution to aid essential produc- 854. Copy of contract between Pennsylvania
tion necessary to prosecution of war Joint resolution makng an additional ap- Shipyards, Inc., and Maritime Com-
(see S. J. Res. 19). propriation for the census of (see H. J. mission, 6799.
Speech by Secretary of Agriculture to Res. 85*). Correspondence with New England Coal
Fiftieth Annual Congress of American Letter by Omar C. Spencer from Portland Dealers' Association relative to St.
Industry relative to, A5712. Oregonian relative to effect of faulty Lawrence waterway development, 3150,
Statistics relative to production, 1909 to OPA administration on, A310O. 3151.
1944, 2558, 2559. Remarks in House relative to establishing Correspondence with James Norris, Chi-
agriculture on an equal footing with cago, Ill., discussing Great Lakes-St.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, relating to other war agencies, 7074. Lawrence seaway, 2596, 2597.
production and orderly marketing of Remarks in House relative to Abraham Editorial from New kork Herald Tribune
(see bill H. R. 2861). on Bretton Woods Agreement, A2784.
Lincoln's interest in, A564.
Bill to provide adequate outlets for (see Remarks in House relative to value of Editorial by Arthur H. Packard in Ver-
bills H. R. 3695, 3696). weather forecasting to, 1681. mont Farm Bureau News on subject of
Letter by Representative Murray relative world security, A2647.
Remarks in House on House Joint Reso-
to limit on import of, A4439. Editorial from Rochester (N. Y.) Times-
lution 85 making an additional appro-
Remarks in House relative to parity Union entitled "St. Lawrence Seaway
priation for the census of, 841, 844, 848,
prices of, A2001. Might Aid Steel Mills," A4130.
Remarks in House relative to quantita-
872, 850-854.
Remarks in House relative to a prosper- Editorial from Youngstown (Ohio) Vin-
tive import quotas of, A2002. dicator entitled "Labrador Ore and the
ous nation depending upon, A4216.
Remarks in House relative to effect of Remarks in Senate relative to agriculture Canal," A4068.
reciprocal trade agreement on exports Editorial from Chicago Sun entitled
in the war and in the future, 5182.
and imports of, A2390. Chicago and the St. Lawrence Proj-
Remarks in Senate entitled "Promotion
Remarks in House relative to effect of ect," A3991.
of Agriculture" (see bill S. 1151), 6156.
tariff acts on prices of, A5239. Editorial from Rochester (N. Y.) Demo-
Resolution to consider as a war industry
Remarks in House relative to increase of cratic and Chronicle on St. Lawrence
(see S. Res. 44).
imports and decrease of exports under seaway, A4068.
Resolution to prevent violation of Se-
reciprocal trading of, A2423, A2507. Leave of absence, 5171, 7155.
lective Service Act in respect to draft-
Remarks in House relative to value of Los Ing persons in (see H. Res. 69). Letter from Burlington (Vt.) Chamber
Angeles County, A4639. of Commerce favoring St. Lawrence
Remarks in House relative to bill, H. R. Telegram relative to reclassification of
registrants in, 407. seaway, 672.
2861, cost-of-production of, A5712, Letter to E. S. Crosby, buffalo, N. Y., rel-
A5808. "AGRICULTURE'S BENEFITS FROM FULL ative to St. Lawrence seaway, 2598.
Remarks in House relative to markets EMPLOYMENT," radio address by Letters from Lindsay C. Warren to
for, A5712. Representative Hook entitled, A4257. United States Maritime Commission
Statement relative to cost-of-production AGRONSKY, MARTIN, radio address relative relative to shipbulding contracts,
formula as applied to, 6089. to mobilization of country's scientific 6799, 6800.
Statistics relative to, 5105. resources by, A3632. Resolution by advisory council to mayor
Statistics relative to cost of export sub- of Milwaukee favoring Great Lakes-St.
"AGUILERA JOINS HISPANIC 'FOUNDA-
sidies, 5092. TION," article by Henry Grattan Doyle Lawrence seaway, 73.
Table: value of imports and exports, from Hispania captioned, A553. Resolutions by sixth annual Vermont
1932-40, A2432. Farm-Labor Conference, 2385.
-imports for consumption, 1934 AHERN, D. P., letter relative to GI loans and Resolution by Philadelphia industrial
and 1937-40, A2423, A2424. housing in Long Beach, Calif., A4842. union favoring St. Lawrence seaway
-domestic exports, 1934 and 1937- AID TO THE AGED AND AID TO THE project, A2470.
40, A2423, A2424. BLIND, memorial of Legislature of Resolution by United Automobile Work-
-production, 1910-44, A2687. California relative to income of re- ers, CIO, Detroit, Mich., favoring St.
-showing value of United States cipients of, 4219. Lawrence seaway, 5472.
exports and imports oT, 6845. Statement from Lindsay C. Warren rela-
-comparison of cost of production, AID TO THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED,
resolution (H. Con. Res. 112) to print tive to Maritime Commission contracts,
parity price, and average price prepared 6798.
certain parts of hearings relative to,
by Department of Agriculture on, 12104, Sworn in, 3.
A3018. Tables: traffic on St. Lawrence canals,
AIELLO, RALPH P., relief (see bill H. R. 2597.
AGRICULTURAL PROGRAM, authorize con- 989). - giving schedule of work com-
struction of county agricultural build-
ings (see bill H. R. 4625). AIKEN, GEORGE D. (a Senator from Ver- pleted on the building of several ships,
Remarks in Senate relative to control of, mont). 6801.
4505. Address on progress of cooperatives, - showing maximum vessel profit
A463. based on unadjusted vessel price, 6802.
AGRICULTURAL REHABILITATION, re- Address by Senator Hickenlooper, of Telegram from Vermont State Farm
marks in House relative to UNRRA's Iowa, before the Governors' Confer- Bureau relative to nomination of
program for European, A5286-A5289. ence, 1945, relative to postwar mili- Henry A. Wallace to be Secretary of
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH LABORATORY, tary policy, A1O05. Commerce, 672.
authorize establishment in State of Address on reciprocal trade agreements, Telegram by W. E. Navin relative to rail-
Florida of (see bill H. R. 4573). A3487. road reorganizations, 7792.
INDEX 13
AIKEN, GEORGE D.-Continued. AIKEN, GEORGE D.-Continued. AIKEN, GEORGE D.-Continued.
Amendments offered by, to Remarks by, on Reports made by, from
Full employment bill (S. 380): to amend, Heidinger, James V.: eulogy, 2607. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry:
8139. Independent Offices appropriation bill, Springfield Township, Montgomery
Lending agencies of the Government (S. 2030, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2182, 2252. County, Pa., (H. R. 2285, Rept. 450),
375) : to amend, 465. Interior Department appropriation bill, 7106.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by. 5479, 5480, 5601. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Dental health programs: to assist States -- Central Valley project, 5479, 5480,
5481, 5482, 5483, 5601. AIN, PHILIP B. (corporal, U. S. Army), letter
in providing (see bill S. 1099), 5473.
International organization for peace: criticizing Army's discharge system
Education: Federal aid to States for (see
proposed program, 3471. from Daily Pacifican by, A4589.
bill S. 717), 1887.
Fair employment practices: to provide International peace organization, 475. AINSWORTH, JENNIE EATON, increase pen-
(see bill S. 101), 80. Land-grant railroad rates, 9229. sion (see bill S. 283).
Food allotment plan: to provide (see bill Leave of absence, 3403, 3830. AIR ACCIDENTS, remarks in House relative
S. 185), 158. Legislative appropriation bill, 4945, 4946, to, 10605.
-to provide more effective distribu- 4947, 4948, 5204. Remarks in Senate relative to, 3628,
tion of food through (see bill S. 1151), Lending. agencies of the Government, 3774, 4122.
6155. 686, 687, 688, 689.
Maritime Commission contracts, 6798, AIR COMMERCE, provide for avoidance of
Full employment: to provide (see bill S. multiple taxation of (see bill H. R.
380), 8211. 6799, 6802.
--- investigation of operations in, 3446).
General Accounting Office: providing for
annual audit of financial transactions 6104. Letter by Civil Aeronautics Boari rela-
of certain governmental agencies (see Maritime Day, 4794. tive to legislation for uniform State,
bill S. 360), 370. Mediterranean fruitfly, 7845. A622.
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Basin: to Merchant Marine: vessels employed by Remarks in House relative to legislation
approve agreement with Canada (see S. the Army, 4794. to avoid multiple taxation of, A2829.
J. Res. 104), 9215. Metals, minerals, etc.: subsidy payments, Remarks in House relative to regulation
Maternal and child welfare: Federal aid 2262, 2263, 2264. by States of, A621.
to States for (see billS. 1318), 8052. Mexico: water treaty, 2661, 3095.
Missouri River Valley Authority, 2014, AIR COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION, author-
Robinson, Earl Eugene: to correct mili- izing the House Committee on Inter-
tary record (see bill S. 931), 3824. 2016.
National Housing Act: amendment, 2260. state -and Foreign Commerce as a
Rural Electrification Administration: to whole or by subcommittee, to study
establish as an independent agency of National Service Act (H. R. 1752), 1434, matters related to (see H. Res. 10).
the Government (see bill S. 291), 232. 1652, 1653, 1668, 1669, 1771, 1781, 1847,
1916, 1917. Resolution providing for payment of ex-
Vocational education and retraining to penses of investigation authorized by
provide (see bill S. 619), 1411. --_amendments of Mr. Langer, 1916.
conference report, 2903, 2904, 2916, House Resolution 10 (see H. Res. 59).
Motions and resolutions offered by AIR CORPS. See ARMY.
Dairy Products: investigation (see S. Res. 2942, 2952-2954, 2955, 3025, 3033-3035,
3041, 3066. AIRCRAFT, authorize appropriation of funds
38), 375.
telegram from Associated Indus- for development and improvement of
Government expenditures: to investigate
(see S. Res. 73), 921. tries of Vermont, 2952. devices for propulsion for national de-
International Court of Justice: relating Natural gas: interstate wholesale rates, fense of (see bill H. R. 165).
to jurisdiction of (see S. Res. 196), 1418. Bill to adjudicate claims resulting from
11109. Price Control Act: extension, 5716, 5718, operation by United States of (see bill
Smith, Howard B.: to pay compensation 5719, 5720, 5852, 5853, 5854, 5855, 5856, H. R. 3901).
(see S. Res. 39), 375. 5867, 5869, 5870, 5871, 5890. Bill to prohibit selling or serving of alco-
Remarks by, on Reciprocal trade agreements, 5967, 6021, holic beverages on certain (see bill S.
Acheson, Dean G.: confirmation, 8915. 6023, 6024, 6026, 6032, 6033, 6036, 6119, 744).
Act of Chapultepec, 2028. 6120, 6191, 6234, 6235, 6239, 6247, 6266, Bill to provide for transfer of certain
Agricultural appropriation bill, 3550, 6342, 6343, 6345, 6354. federally owned aircraft, currently
3554. - protests of employees of American available as surplus, to State aviation
Airports: Federal aid bill, 8435, 8439, 8440, Woolen Co., and letter replying there- authorities (see bill S. 177P).
8441, 8442, 8443, 8447, 8471, 8485. 8486, to, 5608. List of names of pilots who died as a
8487, 8521. Rural Electrification , Administration, result of accidents in, 7042, 7043.
Army: discharge of doctors, 8597, 8598, 2540. Remarks in House relative to laying tele-
8599. St. Lawrence Seaway, 8089. phone lines by, A1475.
Atomic energy: reference of bill (S. 1463), activities of 0. E. Mace, 4944. Remarks in Senate relative to accidents
9399. letter by Julius Barnes, 4944. to, 3475, 7162, 7358.
Atrocities In German prison camps, 3629, Savannah Harbor, 7584. Resolutions directing Secretaries of War
3661. Securities and Exchange Commission, and Navy to furnish House of Repre-
Boxcars for grain shipments, 3203. 2182. sentatives certain information relative
Bretton Woods Agreement, 7577, 7578, Selective Service Act: extension, 3641, to surplus (see H. Res. 351", 352).
7583, 7600, 7623, 7676, 7678, 7754, 7755, 3642, 3658. Statistics relative to accidents to, 194.
7759. Senate: calling calendar before recess, AIRCRAFT BOARD, editorial from American
Burlington, Vt.: correspondence and 8096. Aviation favoring President create,
data on electric powef systems, 5601. Senators: visit to German prison camps, A4497.
Carmody, John Michael: biography, 2524. 3629. 3631, 3632.
Cattle, 6235. Ship-repaid labor on west coast, 5489. AIRCRAFT CARRIER, remarks in Senate rel-
Commodity . Credit Corporation, 3075, Slattery, Harry: biography, 2524. ative to the christening and commis-
. 3076, 3077, 3078, 3079, 3080. Smith, Ellison D.: tribute to, 6646. sioning of the Lake Champlain as,
Commonwealth College, 2478. Subsidies, 6234. 5464.
Cooke, Morris L.: biography, 2524. Surplus equipment: use for soil erosion AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY, article from New Re-
Dairy industry: problems of, 6247. control, 9481." public relative to postwar jobs in,
Dairy workers: investigation of efforts to Surplus Property Board, 2978, 2980, 2981, A2234.
unionize, 375. 2982, 2983, 2984, 2995. Remarks in House relative to expansion
Electric power after the war, 2251. Tax-adjustment bill, 7786, 7787. in California of, A231.
Employment Service, 8733. Treasury-Post Office appropriation bill,
Farm workers: release of military per- AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION, creating a special
2978.
Unemployment compensation bill, 8733, committee of House of Representatives
sonnel needed as, 7919, 7920.
-- letter to Secretary of War, 7919. to investigate aircraft production and
8745, 8748, 8752, 8755, 8808, 8809.
Food and Agriculture Organization of accidents resulting therefrom (see H.
United Nations Charter, 8035, 8078, 8089. Res. 124).
United Nations, 7850, 7853, 7854, 7855. Walker-Garden Dairy Farm, Plainsboro,
Ford Motor Co., Detroit, Mich.: shipment N. J.: union activities, 375. AIRCRAFT YEARBOOK, statistics appearing
to Texas for assembly planes made at, Wallace, Henry A.: confirmation, 1602. in, 8520.
2952. War agencies: appropriations for, 6734. AIRD, ELLEN L., letter relative to drafting of
Frozen-food lockers: OPA charges War contracts: investigation, 6104. nurses by, A964.
against owners of, 4788. Williams, Aubrey, 2332, 2391, 2408, 2464,
-- statement by manufacturers as- 2465, 2466, 2467, 2468, 2469, 2470, 2473, AIR FORCE MAGAZINE (publication), arti-
sociation, 4788. 2475, 2476, 2477, 2478, 2484, 2524, 2525, cles relative to inventions of Sgt.
Full Employment Act of 1945, 8959, 9031, 2529, 2541, 2542, 2601, 2602, 2604, 2614, Alfred G. Dannull from, A682.
9035, 9052, 9136, 9143, 9144, 9148. 2620, 2648, 2649, 2650, 2651. AIR FORCES, FUTURE POLICY, article by
Government property: disposal of sur- -statement re Commonwealth Col- Senator Thomas (Utah) from Flying
plus, 6885. lege, 2470. relative to, A5369.
INDEX
AIR FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES, es- AIR POLICY FOR OUR NATIONAL DEFENSE AIRPORTS-Continued.
tablish a separate branch of the na- editorial from Clarksburg (W. Va.) S&atement by Representative Hedrick
tional defense a force to be known as Exponent-Telegram relative to a board relative to completion of airport near
(see bills H. R. 4949, 4950). to formulate, A4498. Charleston, W. Va., A2048.
Remarks in House relative to, 9666. AIRPO2TS, article entitled "Congress Roll Telrgram from the Governor of Arizona
AIR-LINE SERVICE, remarks in House rela- Out 'Pork Barrel'" by Walker S. Buel relative to the program for, 4116.
tive to small number of towns in Ohio from Cleveland Plain Dealer, A4621. Telegram from Governor Davis, of Lcuisi-
having, A3357. Article entitled "Clevenger Opposes Bill ana, favoring H. R. 3615, establishing
"AIR LINES PUBLIC RELATIONS FACES for Airports" by Cass Cullis from Bryan national system of, A4349.
THE FUTURE," article by Thomas J. (Ohio) Democrat, A4571. Telegrams from L. L. Schroeder relative
Amendment in Sanate to bill (S. 2) to to, 4120.
Deegan entitled, A4621.
provide for Federal aid for develop- AIRPORTS AND AIR NAVIGATION FACILI-
AIR MAIL. See also POSTAL SERVICE.
ment of, 3749. TIES, statement relative to, 8309.
To decrease postage on (see bill H. R.
Amendments in Senate to bill (S. 2) to
4734). provide for Federal aid for develop- AIRPORTS FOR CHICAGO, editorial from
AIR-MAIL POSTAL CARD, provide for (see ment of public, 7274. Southeast Economist relative to need
bill H. R. 4735). Bill to provide Federal aid to States for of, A3793.
AIR-MAIL STAMP, issuance of a commem- development, construction, improve- AIRPORTS-PORK BARREL LEGISLATION,
orative (see S. Res. 155). ment, and repair of public (see bill remarks in House relative to, A4571.
H. R. 287).
AIRPLANE AND AIRCRAFT DISPOSAL, no- Bill directing Secretary of Commerce, AIRPORT SYSTEM: letter from the Governor
tice In Senate of hearings to be held through Administrator of Civil Aero- of Minnesota relative to construction
on, 10001. nautics Administration, to make a sur- of. 4260.
AIRPLANE CRASHES, Associated Press dis- vey for need of (see bill H. R. 540). AIRPORT TRAFFIC-CONTROL TOWERS, au-
patch captioned "Four plane workers Bill providing for Federal Government thorize continued operation by Civil
fired after crash killing six" from operation of (see bill H. R. 3036). Aeronautics Administration of (see
Washington Evening Star, A517. Bill to provide Federal aid for develop- bill H. R. 451).
Letter by Rear Admiral Ramsey relative ment of public (see bill H. R. 3170).
to investigation by the Navy of, A1239. Bill to provide Federal aid for develop- AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION: EXTENSION
Letters from several individuals ad- ment of public (see bill H. R. 3615*). TO SMALLER CITIES AND TOWNS,
Bill providing Federal aid for develop- remarks in House relative to, A3352.
dressed to Senator Langer relative to,
A387. ment, construction, improvement, and AIR POWER, editorials entitled "Preserving
Remarks in House relative to investiga- repair in United States of public (see Our Air Power," "The Role of Air
tion of, A823. bills S. 2, 34; H. R. 4, 1125). Power," and "Surplus Planes" from
Resolution to continue authority to in- Bill relative to disposition of surplus New York Times, A1810.
vestigate (S. Res, 61). Government (see bill S. 1398). Remarks in House relative to importance
Remarks in House relative to testimony Bulletin of the Council of State Govern- of American, A1809.
of Robert A. Burlick, Arlie L. Anderson, ments relative to a national system of,
and Clarence R. Alexander at coroner's 9702. AIR POWER AND NATIONAL SECURITY, ad-
jury investigating, A1240. Correspondence relative to development dress by Joseph T. Genting, Jr., before
of public, 8443. servicemen in Washington on subject,
Remarks in House relative to large num-
ber of, A517. Editorial from Washington Post relative A3427.
Remarks in Senate relative to, 4420, 4695, to Federal grants for construction of, AIR POWER DOOMED GERMANY, article
7162, 7358. A1273. by Louis P. Lockner from Washington
Report by subcommittee of House Com- Memorial of legislature of Arizona rela- Evening Star relative to, A2348.
mittee on Military Affairs on, A518. tive to development of, 10247. AIR POWER IS PEACE POWER, speech by
Resolution to continue authority for in- Memorial of the General Court of Massa- Donald Douglas at San Francisco,
vestigation of, 516. chusetts relative to establishing and Calif., relative to, A1246.
Statement by General Arnold relative to, developing a national system of, 4930,
A518. 5173. AIR POWER VITAL IN GERMANY'S DE-
Text of House Resolution 124 to investi- Remarks in House relative to Federal aid FEAT, address by Maj. Gen. Frederick"
gate, A824. in development of A1274. , L. Anderson relative to, A3170.
Remarks in House relative to billions of AIR ROUTES. See INTERNATIONAL AIR
AIRPLANE PLANTING, article from Fortune
explaining Lytle S. Adams plan for, American dollars spent on British, ROUTES.
A5730. AIR ROUTES TO LATIN AMERICA, resolu-
A2632.
Remarks in House relative to postwar tions by city council of city of Chi-
AIRPLANE PRODUCTION, letter by official completion of unfinished, A2661. cago relative to new, A1549.
Consolidated-Vultee Aircraft Corpor- Remarks in House relative to appropria-
ation relative to, A1240. tion for development of program for AIR SAFETY BOARD, create independent
extension of, A3727. (see bills S. 1; H. R. 478).
AIRPLANES.
Remarks in House relative to jet-powered Remarks in House relative to number of, AIR SHIPMENTS, INDIA TO CHINA, statis-
combat planes, 1629. A3424. tics relative to, 6695.
Remarks in House relative to Junking of Remarks in House relative to importance AIR SERVICE, remarks in House and corre-
B-29, 10471. of airport at Great Falls, Mont., A677. spondence relative to extension of air
Remarks in House relative to the bill service in t4e Lower Mississippi Valley,
.AIRPLANE SERVICE, list of cities and towns
filing application with Civil Aeronau- (H. R. 3615) to provide Federal aid 10536.
tics Board for, A3352-A3356. for development of public, 9666, 9699,
9728, 9792, 9794, 9880, A4398, A4535, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL-TOWER OPERA-
AIRPLANE SERVICE TO SOUTH, article by A4571. TORS, provide for training of (see bill
Allen Dean relative to Detroit's request Remarks in Senate relative to Federal S.3).
for direct, A1348. aid for public, 4111. AIR TRANSPORTATION, article, entitled
AIRPLANE TRANSPORTATION, editorial en- Remarks in Senate on bill (S. 2) to pro- "Boston pan Be Flying Center" by
titled "Atlantic Air Routes" from New vide for Federal aid for development Lester Allen from Boston Post, A4642.
York Times, A3713. of public, 8430, 8468, 8486, 8519. Article entitled "Steamship Companies
Editorial entitled "Indianapolis on World Report of the Committee on Commerce in Air Transportation" by Edgar S.
Air Map" from Indianapolis Star, in Senate on study of Federal aid for Gorrell, A4332.
A3697. public, 3943. Bill to provide for issuance of temporary
Letter from an unnamed Oklahoman rel- Resolution by New York Joint Legisla- certificates for (see bill H. R. 4284).
ative to feeder air-line service for, tive Committee on Interstate Coopera- Bill to create All-American Flag Line,
A3196. tion favoring Federal aid to construct, Inc., and to assure United States world
Remarks in House relative to importance A3801. leadership in fileld of (see bill H. R.
of feeder lines in, A3196. Resolution by International Association 4954).
AIR POLICY COMMISSION, editorials from of Retired Railroad Employees, John Bill to assure the United States world
Martlnsburg (W. Va.) Journal and Fritz Chapter, East St. Louis, Ill., op- leadership in field of (see bills S. 326;
Aero Digest relative to creation of, posing appropriation to construct, H. R. 2446).
A4498. A4286. Concurrent resolutions expressing ap-
Joint resolution on establishing (see Statement by Senator MoCarran before proval of Congress for expansion of
H. J. Res. 20). Senate Commerce Committee relative system of (see H. Con. Res. 25, 64).
Text of joint resolution on establishing, to Federal aid in construction of, Remarks in House relative to merchant
A4457. A1322. marine operating, AllO.
INDEX
AIR TRANSPORTATION-Continued. ALABAMA-Continued. ALASKA-Continued.
Remarks in House relative to extension Petition requesting Governor Sparks Bill to amend section 3 of act approved
of sunshine international air route, (Alabama) to abolish poll tax from June 20, 1936, to extend benefits of
A5708, 500 prominent citizens of, A2840. Adams Act, Purnell Act, and Capper-
Remarks in House relative to passen- Remarks in Rouse relative to survey of Ketcham Act to (see bill H. R. 306).
gers in 1944 on, A3357. coal fields in, A4364. Bill to extend benefits of Adams Act,
Remarkh in House relative to the record Purnell Act, and Capper-Ketcham Act
Remarks in Senate relative to economic
regulation of, 3634. of the war bond drive in, 7923. to (see bill H. R. 307).
Resolution by board of harbor commis- Remarks in House relative to the so- Bill to provide further for appointment
sioners of Long Beach,.Calif., relative called twenty-second amendment to of postmasters for fourth-class post
to granting steamship companies per- the Constitution of the United States, offices in (see bill H. R. 656*).
7236. Bill to amend act authorizing admin-
mission to operate overseas, A4134.
Resolutions by San Pedro (Calif.) and Report of Christian American and. re- istering of oaths and affirmations by
(Calif.) Chambers of marks in House relative to action on postmasters in (see bill H. R. 698).
Wilmington
twenty-second amendment resolution Bill to amend section 7 of act approved
Commerce urging steamship com-
by legislature of, A1529. December 31, 1941, to establish a mili-
panies be allowed, A4178.
Resolution by Propeller Club relative to Telegram from the Governor relative to tary code for (see bill H. R. 1271).
merchant marine engaging in, A4546. the bill (S. 1274) concerning unem- Bills authorizing Secretary of Interior to
ployment compensation received by an locate, construct, and operate a hos-
Resolution by board of directors of Los pital for the insane of (see bills H. R.
Angeles Chamber of Commerce urging individual under unemployment com-
pensation law of another State or of 1412, 2066).
steamship companies be allowed to en-
the United States, 6757. Bill to amend act for relief of Tlingit
gage in, A4686.
and Haida Indians of (see bill H. R.
AIR TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS, address ALABAMA (magazine), article paying trib- 1804.).
by C. Bell Monro relativ6 to, A1956. ute to Thomas Wesley Martin from,
Bill to authorize sale of certain public
A709. lands to the Roman Catholic Church in
AIR-TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, remarks
in House relative to House Concurrent ALABAMA BANKERS ASSOCIATION, re- (see bill H. R. 1992).
Resolution 64, providing for expansion marks in House relative to elevation Bill to confer upon the Governor of
of, A3357. of A. B. Hope to the presidency of, Alaska the power to pardon and remit
A2590. fines and forfeitures for offenses
"AIR TRANSPORT BATTLE LOOMING," edi-
torial from Wichita (Kans.) Beacon ALABAMA BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION, against laws of (see bill H. R. 2134).
entitled, A3712. address on factors that will make for Bill authorizing Secretary of the Interior
pcace in the 'new world era before, to locate, establish, construct, equip,
AJAX (dredge), amendment in Senate pro-
viding for documenting under the laws A5731. and operate a hospital for the insane
of (see bill H. R. 2136).
of the United States, 2242. ALABA.AA-COOSA RIVERS, amend Public
Bill to authorize appropriations for
Bill to provide that it be documented Law No. 228 of Seventy-seventh Con-
roads and trails and other aids to
under laws of United States (see bill gress, first session, relative to de-
transportation serving lands and fa-
S. 552). ,velopment of (see bill H. R. 31).
cilities under Jurisdiction of Office of
AKERS, JOHN, authorize and direct Secretary ALABAMA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION, Indian Affairs in (see bill H. R. 2173).
of -Interior to issue a patent in fee to address by Senator Bankhead at Bill to amend section 7 of act approved
certain land to (see bills S. 483, 903, Biloxi, Miss., before annual meeting March 3, 1927, to prescribe certain of
1668; H. R. 4032, 4819, 4878). of. A4705. the qualifications of voters in Territory
AKERS, MILBURN P., article proposing es- Speech on rural health problems at of (see bil H. R. 2179).
tablishment of the world capital at Biloxi, Miss., by B. F. Austin before, I Bill to amend section 6 of act approved
Tuskahoma, Okla., 10862. A4798 June 6, 1900, making further provision
AKIN, JOSEPH C., relief of widow of (see ALABAMA SHIPBUILDING & DRY DOCK CO., for a civil government for (see bill
bill S. 620-). remarks 'n House relative to discharge H. R. 2262).
of employees of, 1392. Bill to amend section 16 of act for. the
AKRON, OHIO, remarks in House relative to retirement of employees of Alaska Rail-
strikes at, 7212. ALABAMA STATE ORATORICAL CONTEST, road (see bill H. R. 2263).
AKRON (OHIO) BEACON JOURNAL, ar- speech by Jimmie Chappell on post- Bill to extend Federal Aid and Highways
ticle on Nazi atrocities by Malcolm war education in finals of, A2654. Acts to (see bill H. R. 2323).
Binglay from, A2803. ALABAMA'S WAR INDUSTRY, remarks in Bill to permit the admission as nonquota
Article captioned "Carbon black short- House relative to, A3508. immigrants of Finnish descent who
ages peril whole war effort" from, have served honorably in armed forces
A1062. ALAMEDA (CALIF.) TIMES-STAR (news-
paper), editorial on Germans sur- of United Nations, to (see bill H. R.
Editorial relative to death in action of 2499).
render but do not admit their guilt, by
John S. Knight, Jr., by John S. Knight Bill authorizing issuance of revenue
from, A1939. Everett Johannes from, A2420.
bonds for public works purposes by
Editorial entitled "Senator Charles ALARIE, JOSEPH E., relief (see bill H. R. municipalities and public-utility dis-
Dick" from, A1442. 2248). tricts In (see bill H. R. 2704).
Editorial paying tribute to late Rep- ALASKA, article entitled "Gentleman From Bill to amend the game law of (see bill
resentative Francis J. Seiberling from, Alaska" by Richard L. Neuberger from H. R. 2971).
A598. the Progressive, A949. Bill to provido for the election of Gov-
Editorial captioned "How many must Article entitled "Go North, Young Man" ernor of (see bill H. R. 3323).
starve?" from, A4172. by Richard L. Neuberger from Collier's, Bill to forbid appointment of any per-
Editorial on wrong approach to labor A96. son but a resident of the Territory of
legislation from, A5190. Bill to amend section 6 of act for pro- Alaska to office of Governor (see bill
ALABAMA, provide for conveyance for use tection of fisheries of (see bill H. R. H. R. 3324).
as public park of Fort Morgan Military 296). Bill to provide for establishment of a
Reservation to (see bill H. R. 4433). Bill to make workmen's compensation veterans' hospital in central (see bill
Bill to authorize the State to lease or applicable to land and premises of the H. R. 3475).
sell and convey all or any part of Salt United States (see bill H. R. 297). Bill to provide for establishment of a
Springs land (see bills S. 708*; H. R. Bill providing for waiver of prosecution veterans' hospital in southeastern (see
2416*). by indictment in certain criminal pro- bill H. R. 3476).
Letter from Southern Conference for ceedings in courts of (see bill H. R. Bills to authorize the location and con-
Human Welfare relative to opposition 298). struction of a highway to (see bills
to poll, tax by people of, A2840. Bill to amend act relating to manifests H. R. 3547, 3548).
Memorial of legislature rescinding an in (see bill H. R. 299). Bill to authorize issuance of revenue
act of the legislature in adopting House Bill relative to annual labor on mineral bonds for public-works purposes by
Joint Resolution 66 of 1943, 6623. claims in (see bill H, R. 301). municipalities and public-utility dis-
Memorial of legislature to designate Bill to extend provisions of certain laws tricts In (see bill H. R. 3580*).
January 30 of each year, the birth- relating to vbcational rehabilitation of Bill making further provision for pro-
day of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, as a persons disabled in industry to (see tection of fisheries of (see bill H. R.
national holiday, 7893. bill H. R. 302). 3661).
Memorial of legislature relative to ca- Bill to amend section 1 of act of June Bill relative to the recording of real
nalization of the Tombigbee River, 24, 1924, relative to fisheries of (see bill property ownership and transfer in
5174. H. R. 303). (see bill H. R. 3686*)
Memorial of legislature to provide for Bill to authorizes postmasters to admin- Bill to authorize an appropriation of a
construction of Tennessee River-Tom- ister oaths and affirmations (see bill geophysical institute at University of
bigbee River Canal, 5174. H. R. 304*). (see -bill H. R. 3874).
INDEX
ALASKA-Continued. ALASKA-Continued. ALBANIA, remarks In House relative to the
Bill to provide for admission as the forty- Remarks in House relative to search for thirty-third anniversary of the inde-
ninth State (see bill H. R. 3898). coal in, A4364. pendence of, 11147.
Bills to provide for admission into Union Remarks in House relative to operation
(see bills S. 241: H. R. 1807). of steamships in, 10809. ALBANO, RAYMOND (Lieutenant, U. S.
Bill to authorize lease of certain public Army), article from Sanders County
Remarks in Senate relative to waste and
lands in (see bill S. 1461). corruption in connection with Govern- Independent Ledger, Thompson Falls,
Bills to amend act to suspend annual met contracts in, 6097, 6123. Mont., relative to military record of,
assessment work on mining claims Resolution directing Committee on Ter- A177.
held by location in (see bils S. 1483; ritories to conduct a study and in- ALBANY, N. Y., memorial of Senate of State
H. R. 4429). vestigation of various questions and of New York urging adequate hospital
Conditions in, for veterans, A4921. problems relating to (see H. Res. 236). facilities for disabled veterans in area
Correspondence between Senator Van- Resolution to print the progress report of, A869.
denberg and Delegate Farrington re- on Small Business Possibilles in (see
lative to San Francisco Charter and ALBANY (N. Y.) Times Union, letter rela-
H. Res. 283, H. Rept. 701), 5686.
tive to hospital care for veterans from,
status of people of, A3398. Resolution directing Committee on Ter-
Correspondence between Representative A5187.
ritories to ,onduct a study and investi-
Kelly and Secretary of Navy Forrestal gation of various questions and prob- ALBANY (N. Y.) ZIONIST DISTRICT, ad-
relative to House Committee on Ter- lems relating to (see H. Res. 236*. H. dress on Palestine by Nathaniel L.
ritories visit to, A5233, A5234. Rept. 620). Goldstein from, A2439.
Credentials of Delegate-elect E. L. Bart- Statistics relative to sources of funds al- ALBEMARLE HOSPITAL et al., relief (see bill
lett of the Territory of, 7. lotted for cooperative extension work H. R. 2333*).
Editorial from Jacksonville (Fla.) Jour- in 4549, 4550, 4567.
nal relative to statehood for, A4346. ALASKA AND RUSSIA, remarks in House rela- ALBERRY, AGNES J., relief (see bill S.
Letter from Secretary transmitting ses- tive to, A3687. 865*).
sion laws of, 7893. ALBRETHSEN, ABRAHAM, relief (see bill
Letter from Secretary of the Interior "ALASKA-BRITISH COLUMBIAS' BLOOD
BROTHER," article by Richard L. Neu- H. R. 2531).
transmitting draft of bill to lease cer-
tain public lands In, 9211. berger from Vancouver Daily Province ALBRIGHT, A. D., song entitled "Tennessee"
Memorial of legislature relative to the entitled, A3193. by, A4165.
granting of divorces in, 2074. "ALASKA CALLS FOR NEW PIONEERS," ar- ALBRIGHT COLLEGE, READING, PA., ad-
Memorial of legislature relative to the ticle by Richard L. Neuberger from dress by Lewis B. Hershey at com-
holding of retreats in. 4375. St. Louis Post-Dispatch entitled, A928. mencement exercises of, A2836.
Memorial of legislature urging admis- ALASKA CATHOLIC (publication), article,
sion of Alaska as a State, 2519. Aviation in the Artic by Paul C. O'Con- ALBUQUERQUE, N. MEX., remarks in Senate
Memorial of legislature urging enlarge- relative to memorial services for Ernie
nor from, A152.
ment of harbor facilities in Tongass Pyle in, A3748.
ALASKA GAME COMMISSION, letter from
Narrows adjacent to Ketchikan in, Secretary of Interior transmitting ALBUQUERQUE INDIAN SCHOOL, N. MEX.,
3359. draft of bill for compensation of mem- authorizing Secretary of Interior to sell
Memorial of legislature authorizing ap- bers of, 2745. land acquired for (see bill H. R. 652).
propriations for prevention, treat- ALASKA GAME LAW, amend (see bill S. 965). ALCAN HIGHWAY, remarks in House rela-
ment, and control of tuberculosis Letter from Secretary of Interior trans- tive to waste in construction of, A3560.
through grants-in-aid to States and
mitting drafts of bill to amend, 2795.
Territories, 2798. ALCOHOL, article entitled "Wood Pulp
M'morial of legislature relative to pro- ALASKA HIGHWAY, pay expenses of investi- Waste Converted Into Alcohol, Acetone,
gation concerning (see H. Res. 255), and Fuel" by Robert A. Barr from
posed acquisition of land in British
Columbia and the Yukon Territory for 7404. Timber Operator, A2152.
Statement by A. J. Breitenstein at Den- Remarks relative to purchase of indus-
purposes of jurisdiction of the United
States, 3360. ver before Mountain States Association trial alcohol from Cuba, 11254.
relative to present status and future Remarks in House relative to production
Memorial of legislature relative to ad-
mission of Finnish immigrants on a development of, A5481. of (S. J. Res. 100*), 10004.
nonquota basis, 3360. ALASKAN INTERNATIONAL HIGHWAY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE INDUSTRY, extend
Memorial of legislature urging an in- COMMISSION, create (see bills S. 540, the work of the Committee on the
vestigation of policies of land with- 849; H. R. 2654, 2871). Judiciary with respect to investigation
drawals in, 3360. ALASKA-JUNEAU GOLD MINING CO., JU- of (see S. Res. 17*).
Memorial of legislature urging adequate NEAU, ALASKA, relief (see bill H. R. Resolution to continue authority for in-
appropriations for protection of rein- 3244). vestigation of, 678.
deer in, 3283. ALASKA NATIVE BROTHERHOOD, CAMP
Memorial of legislature urging an ap- ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR TRAFFIC, article cap-
NO. 1, relief (see bill H. R. 802*). tioned "Official refutes claim sugar
propriation to increase the salmon
spawning acreage in, 2998. "ALASKA PROSPERITY, SAFETY, AND used in whisky" by Lorenzo Martin
FISH," article by Edward W. Allen from from Louisville Times, A3848.
Memorial of legislature urging legisla- Agrus entitled, A92. Article captioned "Huge beer and whisky
tion to grant 160 acres of public land
ALASKA RAILROAD, allow operation of ves- profits bypass the farmer" by Wil-
to honorably discharged veterans of
sels by (see bill H. R. 4731). liam Paul Walker from Civic Forum,
the United States, 2998.
"ALASKA-SIBERIA ROUTE ALL READY FOR A873.
Memorial of legislature relative to pro-
USE IF RUSSIA WARS ON JAPS," ar- Bill to prohibit sale of intoxicating liq-
posed improvement of harbor at Ten-
ticle by Ben H. Pearse from Washington uors to members of the armed forces
akee, 2997.
Evening Star captioned, A677. (see bill H. R. 752).
Memorial of legislature urging an in-
Bill to repeal certain acts of Congress,
vestigation the policies of the Secre- "ALASKA STATUTE-EQUAL RIGHTS FOR known as Indian liquor laws, in cer-
tary of the Interior with respect to the INDIANS," article by Richard L. Neu- tain parts of Wisconsin (see bill H. R.
population of, 1209. berger from Washington Post entitled, 3717).
Memorial of legislature relative to the A1486. Bill to prohibit transportation in inter-
fishing industry in, 1640. ALASKA TERRITORIAL CHAMBER OF COM- state commerce of advertisements of
Memorial of Montana Legislature re- MERCE, resolution relative to aborigi- alcoholic beverages (see bill S. 599).
questing proper action be taken for nal claims of Alaska Indians by, A1762. Bill to prohibit paid advertising of al-
admission as a State of, A878. coholic beverages by radio in certain
ALASKA TO BE VISITED BY CONGRES-
Remarks in House opposing the use of SIONAL COMMITTEE, editorial from circumstances (see bill S. 623).
German prisoners of war in, A3551. Anchorage Times relative to, A3182. Bill to prohibit selling or serving of al-
Remarks in House relative to status of coholic beverages on certain (see bill
people of, A3397. ALASKA WEEKLY (publication) editorial op-
posing shipment of German prisoners S. 744).
Remarks in House relative to contribu- Bill to provide for the common defense
tion to war effort of, A96. of war to Alaska from, A3551.
in relation to sale of alcoholic liquors
Remarks in House relative to resolution ALASKA-WORL7" AVIATION CENTER, state- to members of the armed forces (see
of Montana Legislature requesting ment by Gen. Billy Mitchell relative bill S. 860).
statehood for, A878. to, A3688. Correspondence between Representative
Remarks in House relative to late ALBA, ORIVE, remarks in House relative to Dlrksen and Secretary of Agriculture
Thomas Riggs' activities in, A178. knowledge of Rio Grande and Colorado Anderson relative to allocation of
Remarks in House relative to postwar Rivers of, A4744. sugar for distilled spirits, A3847.
development of, A927. Statement on Mexican Water Treaty Editorial entitled "No Distilled Lquor
Remarks in House relative to splendid from El Universal of Mexico City by, Advertising" from Washington Eve-
work of Catholic missions in, A152. A4744-A4750. ning Star of February 14, 1934, A4266.
INDEX
1-LCOHOLIC LIQUOR TRAFFIC-Continued. ALCORN, ARCHIBALD J., relief (see bill ALIEN PROPAGANDA, article by Walter
Joint resolutions permitting federally H. R. 4919). Trohan from Washington Times-Her-
owned alcohol plants to produce sugar ALDEN, FREDERICK, authorizing issuance ald relative to Attorney General's re-
or sirups simultaneously with pro- of a patent in fee to (see bill S. 474; port of money spent on, A2870.
duction of alcohol (see S. J. Res. 100; H. R. 4023). Remarks in House relative to money
H. J. Res. 246, 247, 256, 257). spent, A2870.
Letter by R. J. Bauxbaum relative to a ALDEN, HAROLD B., ET AL., relief (see bill
H. R. 1489*). ALIEN PROPERTY, article entitled "Postwar
petition against consideration of pro- Problems for Treatment of Enemy
hibition legislation, A62. ALDERSON REPORTING CO., relief (see S.
Property" by Representative Gearhart
Letters by Representative Rees protest- Res. 151, 152).
Remarks in Senate relative to, 8287. from Law and Contemporary Problems,
ing use of grain for liquor manufac-
A3381.
ture, A3133. ALDRED, HOSEA, relief (see bill H. R. 1026). Letter from Secretary Byrnes to Repre-
Petition remonstrating against use of ALEDA LUTZ (United States hospital ship),
sugar in the manufacture of intoxi- sentative Beckworth relative to, A5032.
remarks in House relative to, A3058. Remarks in House relative to, A5026.
cating beverages, 9373.
Petitions urging legislation to prohibit ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, authorize Issuance Remarks in House relative to House Joint
shipment of intoxicating liquors to of service medals to members of armed Resolution 173, providing for disposal
members of the armed services on the forces who have served in Alaska west of, A2722.
fighting front, 3620. of Sitka (see bills S. 1148; H. R. 3581). Remarks in House relative to disposi-
Petition urging legislation to stop all Poem entitled "Report From the Aleu- tion of, A2722, A3376.
liquor advert4 ing, 3537. tian Islands" by Erwin Spitzer from Resolution to authorize Committee on
Poll by George Gallup from Washington Saturday Evening Post, A2482. Interstate and Foreign Commerce to
Post on prohibition question, A5642. Remarks in House relative to monotony conduct u.study with respect to hold-
Remarks in House relative to letters o for members of armed forces serving ing and di'position of (see H. Res. 419).
protests on sugar allowed distillers, in, A2482. ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN, editorial en-
A3847. ALEUTIAN LIVESTOCK CO., INC., adjudi- titled "Practicable Democracy" from
Remarks in House opposing use of cate claim of (see bill H. R. 3668). New York Times, A5327.
grain and sugar by distillers, A3133. Letter transmitting estimate of person-
ALEXANDER, CLARENCE R., remarks in nel requirements for, 1994, 2072, 8335,
Remarks in House relative to Trade
Treaty Act and the importation of liq- House relative to testimony regarding 8574, 8583.
uor, A2041. airplane crashes by, A1240. Message from the President transmitting
Remarks in House relative to sugar used ALEXANDER, H. D., letter relative to dis- the annual report of, 4778, 4817.
in 1943 by brewing industry, A4170. posal of Government surpluses, A3725. Message from President transmitting
Remarks in House lelative to green light ALEXANDER, MISS JIMMIE, relief (see bill supplemental estimate of appropria-
given to distillers, A2509, A2599, A2846. H. R. 2242). tion for (S. Doc. 126), 11856.
Remarks in House relative to sale of al- Paragraphs relative to Hugo Stinnes
coholic beverages at Washington Na- ALEXANDER, M. R., letter by Representative Corp. from report of June 1944 by,
tional Airport, 6661. Savage relative to editorial in Winlock A3337.
Resolution of the fifth district of Kan- (Wash.) News addressed to, A4219. Remarks in House opposing release or
sas Federation of Women's Clubs pro- ALEXANDER, PAUL W., article entitled "Is sale of Nazi films by, A2968.
testing against use of grains and sugar There a Divorce Evil?" from Ohio Mag- Remarks in House relative to return of
in manufacture of intoxicating liq- azine by, A1220. property to Germany after First World
uors, 10891. Letter relative to legislation for uniform War by, A2722.
Resolution by women's Bible class of divorce and marriage by, A1220. Remarks in -House relative to policy of,
Methodist Church of Marion, S. C., 11358.
urging termination of allocation of ALEXANDER, RUBERT W., relief (see' bill Resolution requesting information as to
sugar for manufacture of alcoholic H. R. 3272). the ownership of J. M. Lehmann Co.,
beverages, A2954. ALEXANDER, RUTH, article entitled "Sound Inc., from (see H. Res. 133).
Resolution adopted by the Kansas Con- Money; Self-Help for Europe" by, "ALIEN PROPERTY RIDDLE," article by
ference Wesleyan Methodist Church 9490. Henry F. Pringle from Saturday Eve-
remonstrating against, 192. ALEXANDER, SAM, authorizing the President ning Post entitled, A3376.
Resolution of the Kansas Annual Con- to summon before an Army retiring ALIENS, record lawful admission to certain
ference of the United Brethren in board (see bill H. R. 3328). aliens who have entered upon visitors'
Christ at Salina, Kans., relative to lim- permit and are unable to return to
ALEXANDER, W. FLOYD, sermon at memo-
it of alcoholic content in beverages, their country on 'account of European
rial services to late Franklin Delano
8951. War (see bill H. R. 185).
Resolution to investigate the liquor-dis- Roosevelt by, A2139.
Bill to prohibit aliens from voting in
tilling and wholesale-liquor industries ALEXANDER, W. W., letter endorsing peace labor organizations or acting as their
(see H. Res. 270). resolutions by, A608. officers or agents (see bill H. R. 354).
Resolution authorizing Committee on ALEXANDER, WILLIAM A., letter relative to Bill to repatriate native-born women
Agriculture to investigate effect upon the sale of cattle and hogs by, 7109. residents who have heretofore lost
food supply of order of War Produc- their citizenship by marriage to (see
tion Board to permit distillers to man- ALEXANDER, WINFRED, relief (see bill H. R. bill H. R. 384*).
ufacture distilled liquors during July 938"). Bill to grant a nonquota status to cer-
1945 (see H. Res. 278). ALEXANDRIA (LA.) DAILY TOWN TALK, tain alien veterans and their wives (see
Resolution authorizing an investigation editorial entitled "The Wallace Ap- bill H. R. 433).
of diversion of sugar to brewers (see- pointment" from, A327. Bill to prohibit any Government agency
H. Res. 354). from entering into any construction
ALFA-KORN FARM, remarks in Senate rel-
Resolution continuing investigation au- contract with an alien, or with any
thorized by Senate Resolution 206, ative to, 1353. business association any officer of
Seventy-eighth Congress, of alcoholic ALFANGE, DEAN, address paying tribute to which is an alien (see bill H. R. 539).
beverage industry (see S. Res. 17"). Franklin Delano Roosevelt at memorial Bill to prohibit aliens from acting as
Statement by John E. O'Neill relative to services of Liberal Party In New York officers or agents of corporations or
sugar used in April 1945 by brewing by, A1798. business associations engaged in inter-
industry, A4170. ALFORD, T. BROOKS, relief (see bill S. state commerce, or of labor organiza-
Statement by Mrs. D. Leigh Colvin op- Cons (see bill H. R. 544).
786). Bill to provide for aliens who do not dili-
posing the granting of so-called liquor
holidays, 2893. ALFRED, HELMA ESTER, pension (see bill gently attempt to become citizens (see
Telegram protesting liquor-making S. 1713). bill H. R. 546).
holidays from National Woman's ALGOMA LUMBER CO., to adjudicate claim Bill to provide for deportation of Japa-
Christian Temperance Union to War of (see bill S. 430). nese (see bill H. R. 1444).
Production Board, A1553. Bill to provide for naturalization of cer-
ALGONQUIN (revenue cutter), correct naval - tain alien veterans of World War (see
ALCOHOLIC NONBEVERAGE BITTERS, ta- record of former members of crew of
ble showing taxes and import duties bill H. R. 1829).
(see bill H. R. 1498). Bill to prohibit the employment of alien
applicable to, 5153.
ALI, AFTAB, relief (see bill S. 1081*). seamen (see bill H. R. 2147).
ALCOHOL INDUSTRY, letter by Walter G. Bill to provide for taxation of certain
Whitman relative to wartime produc- "ALICE IN BLUNDERLAND," article from
nonresident (see bill H. R. 3138).
tion of alcohol by, A3844.. Washington Evening Star captioned,
Bill prohibiting any Government agency
ALCOHOL PLANTS, article by Drew Pearson A715. from entering into contract for con-
from Washington Post relative to, ALIEN ENEMY PROPERTY, remarks in House struction in United States with any
A4217. relative to disposition of, 5523., alien corporation (see bill H. R. 3634).
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ALIENS-Continued. ALLEN, A. LEONARD-Continued. ALLEN, A. LEONARD-Continued.
Bill to prescribe certain restrictions re- Article from Alexandria (La.) Daily Town Remarks by, on
lating to aliens, in connection with Talk opposing nomination of Henry A. Forestry research, 3789.
Government contracts (see bill H. R. Wallace, A327. Gestapo weapons, 1446.
3900). Article by Merlo Pusey from Washington Government agencies: reorganization,
Bill to amend immigration and naturali- Post entitled "Should FEPC Dictate 9441.
zation laws to deny admission of all Hiring Policies?", A1318. Great Britain: part in war with Japan,
aliens who are unable to establish good Editorial from Shreveport (La.) Times 7371.
moral character (see bill H. R. 4066). entitled "Not a Question of Prestige," Immigration and Naturalization Service,
Bill to provide for lawful entry of cer- A213. 4819, 4820.
tain aliens not subject to deportation Resolutions of American Legion conven- India: immigration quota, 9523, 9525,
who entered prior to July 1, 1924 (see tions relative to immigration, A1836. 9526, 9529, 9543.
bill H. R. 4149*). Amendments offered by, to Louisiana: transfer of certain lands,
Bill to prohibit aliens and felons from Government agencies (H. R. 4129) : to 7198.
acting as officers or agents of corpora- amend, 9441. National Service' Act, 568, 656, 4643, 4648.
tions engaged In interstate commerce, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Nurses: drafting of, 1732, 1733.
or of labor organizations (see bill H. R. Aliens: to suspend immigration (see bill Postal employees: salary increase, 4630.
4165). H. R. 677), 56. Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944:
Bill for admission of spouses of service- Armed forces: to exempt members from amendments, 12375.
men (see bill H. R. 4857*). Federal income taxes (see bill H. R. Tidelands: quieting title to, 8855.
Bill relating to legality of entry into 676), 56. Treaty ratification: constitutional
United States of certain persons born Bureau of the Census: to provide for col- amendment, 4024.
in a country contiguous to United lection and publication of statistical VE-day, 4309.
States (see bill S. 258). information by (see bill H. R. 4781), Veterans' Administration: Department of
Bill relating to escapes of prisoners of 10952. Medicine and Surgery, 11657, 11658,
war and interned enemy (see bills S. Citizenship: to cancel in certain cases 11675, 11683.
494; H. R. 1525*). (see bill H. R. 1734), 461. Veterans' hospitals: investigation, 4483.
Bill, to prohibit until 6 months after D & H Grocery, for relief (see bill H. R. Virgin Islands: status of certain natives,
termination of the war the naturaliza- 3523), 6408. 4827.
tion of (see bill S. 1056). Gaspard, Margaret G., and others, for re- War zones: cooperation with civilians,
Joint resolution to provide for admis- lief (see bill H. R. 3666), 7214. 508.
sion of aliens who are religious or Gaspard, Mrs. Ollie, for relief (see bill Reports.made by, from
racial refugees (see H. J. Res. 95). H. R. 3667), 7214. Committee on Immigration and Naturali-
Joint resolution to provide for admission Inglis Construction Co., for relief (see zation:
of aliens who are religious or racial bill H. R. 1565), 291. Immigration and Naturalization Service:
refugees (see H. J. Res. 288). Jones, Vonnie, for relief (see bill H. R. employees (H. R. 386, Rept. 186), 1320.
Editorial by Henry J. Taylor entitled 780), 59. Nationality Act: amendment (H. R. 391,
"Aliens Clean Up Profits and Pay No Kelly, Donald D., for relief (see bill H. R. Rept. 184), 1320,
Taxes," 7788. 4112), 8725. Native-born women: to repatriate (H. R.
Letter from the Attorney General trans- McCarty, James B, for relief (see bill 384, Rept. 189), 1341.
mitting a draft of a proposed bill re- H. R. 3270), 4776. Tennenbaum, Moses (H. R. 2485, Rept.
lating to escapes of interned enemy, McRae, Douglas Charles, for relief (see 310), 2165,
589. bill H. R. 781), 59. Votes Of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Letter from Attorney General transmit- Maddox, Wiliam W., for relief (see bill
ting proposed bill to provide for law- • H. R. 1564), 291. ALLEN COUNTY COUNCIL VETERANS' OR-
ful entry of those not subject to de- Normand, Ama L., f6r relief (see bill GANIZATIONS, FORT WAYNE, IND.,
portation who entered prior to July H. R. 3599), 6785. resolution relative to sentences under
1, 1924, 8335. Oxley, Lamar, for relief (see bill H. R. courts martial by, A3005.
Letters from the Attorney General rela- 1563), 291. Resolution protesting release of con-
tive to suspension of deportations of, Rashal, Needom, for relief (see bill H. R. scientious objectors by, A3005.
18, 290, 328, 768, 909, 1341, 1403, 1706, 3665), 7214. ALLEN, EDWARD W., article entitled "Alaska
1750, 3142, 3228, 3530, 3823, 4084, 4497, Servicemen's Readjustment Act: to in- Prosperity, Safety, and Fish" from
4913, 4928, 5304, 5465, 5528, 6407, 6787, crease subsistence allowances to vet- Argus by, A92.
7893, 7935, 9373, 9468, 10483. erans receiving education under (see Article entitled "Three-Mile Rule Is De-
Letters from the Commissioner of In- bill H. R. 3032), 3822. clared Obsolete, Antiquated" from
ternal Revenue relative to taxation of, Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act: to Commercial Fishermen's Weekly by,
7790. amend (see bills H. R. 1733, 1735), 461. A636.
Portion of a letter from National Eco- Stanley, Raymond: for relief (see bill
nomic Council, Inc., on shall alien ALLEN, EUGENE, AND WIFE, adjudicate
H. R. 4295), 9462. claim of (see bill H. R. 1011).
minds determine America's future? Taxation: to provide same exemptions
A2281. from distraint and sale with respect ALLEN, EZRA G., report of the Committee on
Remarks in House relative to naturali- to Federal taxes as are allowed under Naval Affairs in Senate on nomination
zation of certain noneducated, A2167. applicable State laws (see bill H. R. of, 1252.
Remarks in Senate relative to return of 678), 5C ALLEN, G. F., relief (see bills S. 315, 317*;
aliens to their homes, 7509. Tidewater lands: relating to title to (see H. R. 982, 991, 3137*, 4884).
Resolution adopted by the Towner H. J. Res. 134), 2585.
County National Farm Loan Associa- Veterans: establish minimum ratings for ALLEN, LEO E. (a Representative from lli-
tion relative to, 7507. disabled (see bills H. R. 651, 1495), 29, nois).
290. Address by Clarence J. Brown before Gid-
ALIENS, CERTAIN BASQUE, relief (see bill
-to provide privileges for campaign dings Club, Warren, Ohio, A4292.
H. R. 1402*), 2490. Appointed on committee, 88.
and expedition veterans (see bill H. R.
ALIEN SPOUSES, remarks in House relative Article from Washington Star entitled
650), 29.
to admission to the United States of, "The Miracle of Supply," A1880.
of Regular Establishment: to
11738. Letter from Earl C. Burkholder relative
grant burial allowances in certain
ALIFAS, N. P., letter relative to the naval cases (see bill H. R. 649), 29. to disposal of surplus Government
appropriation bill written by, 4592. to repeal income limitation as to property, A3340.
payment of death pension to widows Letter to Secretary of State regarding
ALL-AMERICAN FLAG LINE, INC., create loans to foreign governments, 9419.
(see bill S. 326; H. R. 2446, 4954). and children of (see bill H. R. 1496),
290. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Remarks in Senate relative to, 11290.
Remarks by, on Keegan, John C. and Ann K.: for relief
Statement by Senator McCarran before
Senate Committee on Commerce en- Agricultural appropriation bill: confer- of estates (see bill H. R. 1668), 432.
titled, A1259. ence report, 3789. Motions and resolutions offered by
Armed forces: demobilization, 10730. Bishop, C. W. (Runt): election to com-
ALLBERRY, RICHARD A., relief (see bill S. mittee (see H. Res. 272), 5217.
- voluntary enlistment bill, 8635,
865*; H. R. 3122). Wainwright, Lt. Gen. Jonathan M.: to
8707, 8713.
ALLEGAN (MICH.) GAZETTE, editorial on Basque aliens, 2490. invite to appear before joint session of
American standard of living-long Census Bureau report on women, A1125. Congress (see H. Res. 337), 8418.
hours of labor necessary, from, A4546. Census of Agriculture, 841. Remarks by, on
ALLEN, A. LEONARD (a Representative from Deficiency appropriation bill, 11219. Allies of the United States: attitude of,
Louisiana). Fair Employment Practice Committee, 2501.
Appointed conferee, 10601, 11739. 7485. Appropriations: reduction of certain,
Appointed on committee, 274, 275, 286, Flood-control projects, 11219. 9816.
287. -emergency-control bill, 4844. Armed forces: demobilization, 10777.
INDEX 19
ALLEN, LEO E.-Continued. ALLENTOWN AIRPORT CORPORATION, re- ALTMEYER, ARTHUR J., article entitled
Remarks by, on lief (see bill H. R. 898).. "Social Security for Domestic Em-
Army and Navy: voluntary enlistment ployees" from Social Security Bulletin
ALLENTOWN, PA., release reversionary
bill, A3963. by, A1688.
rights of United States to certain
Beach erosion, 5462. property in (see bill H. R. 3060). Letter relative to bill, S. 1653, Federal
Black markets, 6559. grants to States for old-age assistance,
Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5538. ALLEGHENY RIVER, granting consent to
from, A5692.
- Pennsylvania Railroad Co., to con-
Ceiling prices, 6559. Letter relative to coverage of employees
Civilian manpower: mobilization, 558, struct a bridge at or near Warren, Pa.,
of Federal, State, and local govern-
562. across (see bills S. 1543; H. R. 4190).
ments under Social Security Act by,
Committee on Appropriations: investiga- ALLGRUNN, CARL 0., adjudicate claim of A1955.
tion by, 136. (see bill S. 1108; H. R. 2273). ALTON, EDWIN, relief (see bill H. R. 2513).
Committee on the Civil Service: inves- ALLIED OR ASSOCIATED NATIONS, author-
tigation by, 335. ALTON, HELEN, relief (see bill H. R. 2512*).
ize the Administrator of Veterans' Af-
Committee on Conservation of Wildlife, fairs to permit certain benefits to dis- ALTOONA, PA., remarks in House relative to
346. large Pennsylvania Railroad shops in,
charged members of the military or
Committee on Foreign Affairs: investi- A430.
naval personnel of (bee bill S. 294*).
gation by, 7637. Remarks in House relative to splendid
Committee on Territories: investigation ALLIED AVIATORS RESCUED IN YUGO- record of enlistments in armed forces
by, 5462. SLAVIA, letter by Constantin Fotitch of, A430.
Committee to Investigate Acts of Execu- relative to, A880. Letter concerning the United States
tive Agencies: continuation, 345. ALLIED CORPORATION, relief( see bill H. R. Cadet Nurse Corps at, 1814.
Committee on Postwar Military Policy: 2059). ALTSHULER, H. I., settle certain war claims
continuation, 344. ALLIED FORCES, order of Senate relative to of (see bill H. R. 3699).
Committee on the Public Lands: Inves- the communication from the Admin- ALUMINUM, article entitled "Subsidy Talk
tigation by, 2501. istrator of Veterans' Affairs to furnish Held Bar To Cheaper Aluminum" by
Committee on Territories: investigation certain benefits to discharged members Harold Fleming from Christian
by, 5462. to be referred'to the Committee on Fi- Science Monitor. A5492.
Congressional Record: general leave to nance, 191. Bill to amend act of January 22, 1932, to
extend remarks, 1145. ALLIED GOVERNMENT, extend rehabilita- authorize and direct Reconstruction
Courts: safeguarding admission of evi- tion and educational benefits under Finance Corporation in the purchase
dence, 2505. veterans' regulations to citizens of for stock-piling purposes of (see bill
Farm products: Investigate marketing, United States who served in the armed H. R. 4838, 4840, 4841).
etc., 1451. forces of (see bill S. 855). Bill to purchase for stock pile (see bill S.
Federal Aid Airport Act, 9700. 1612).
Federal Farm Loan Act: amendment, "ALLIED LITTLE FOXES," remarks In Sen-
ate entitled, 4786. Remarks in House relative to production
4756. in Pacific Northwest of, A840.
Food shortage: reply to Mr. Sabath, 2501. ALLIED NATIONS, authorize Administrator Remarks in House relative to production
Heidinger, James V.: eulogy of, A1417. of Veterans' Affairs to furnish benefits in Pacific Northwest of, A2114.
Housing: investigation, 2438. to discharged members of armed Remarks in House relative to S. 1612, to
-for veterans, 122S9. forces of nations associated with Unit- authorize stock-piling of, A5166.
Labor-Federal Security appropriation ed States in World War No. 2 (see bill
Table: estimate of market for Pacific
bill, 4729. H. R. 1297). Southwest industries of, A5172.
Legislative appropriation bill, 4425. Bill to grant certain veterans' preference Text of bill, S. 1612, to amend act of
Lending agencies of the Government, benefits to certain persons who serve January 22, 1932, to authorize and
1144. in the armed forces of nations allied direct RFC to purchase aluminum for
Lend-lease: continuation, 2117. with United States in present war (see stock piles, A5183.
MacArthur, Gen. Douglas: statement on bill H. R. 1875).
Remarks in-House relative to conference ALUMINUM ADMINISTRATOR, remarks in
occupation forces, 8772. House relative to the need for, 3327.
Navy: demobilization program, 9700. to be held in San Francisco, Calif., of,
A747. ALUMINUM CO. OF AMERICA, article by
- disposition of vessels and facili-
Remarks in House relative to proposed Representative Jennings praising war
ties, 5346.
Selection of Tuskahoma, Okla., as the record of, A4869.
- letter by a sailor, 9701.
capital of, 11633. Editorial from Philadelphia Record rela-
Nurses' selective-service bill, 1726. tive to make free enterprise of, A4048.
Pillen, Harry: tribute, 4753. ALLIED REPARATION COMMISSION, article
by Lowell Mellett from Washington Editorial from American Metal Market
Postage on catalogs: readjusting rates of, relative to splitting up of, A4169.
6962, 6963, 6968. Evening Star relative to Ed Pauley,
Postal employees: salary increase, 4616. American representative on, A2173. Letter relative to labor wage scale in
Pacific Northwest by, A2039.
Presidential succession, 7008. ALLIED UNITY, remarks in House relative
Price Control Act: amendment, 6559, Opinion of United States Circuit Court
to, 1326. of Appeals for Second Circuit in case
6560. ALLIED WAR AIMS, remarks in House rela- of United against, A1555-A1566.
Revenue bill of 1945, 9504. tive to, 55. Remarks in House relative to attitude
Small Business Committee, 11895, 11896. toward competition of, A1492. ,
Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, ALLIES: CONTEST IN SELFISHNESS, ar-
ticle by David Lawrence relative to, Remarks in House relative to record in
6559, 6560. war effort of, 8562.
Subsidies: continuation of certain, 5223. A4181.
ALLING, PAUL H., report of the Committee Remarks in House relative to the monop-
United Nations Relief: appropriation,
on Foreign Relations in Senate on oly, A3957.
10214, 11480. Remarks in House relative to domination
Vessels: sale of surplus, 9158. nomination of, 5629.
of aluminum industry by, A5167.
Veterans: settlement on farm lands, ALMEN, MRS. HELMER, letter relative to
8772. prices for chickens written by, 7153. ALUMINUM CO. OF CANADA, remarks in
Wallace, Henry A., 1144. House relative to contracts signed by,
ALMOND GROWERS OF CALIFORNIA, state- 3139, A1700.
War Labor Disputes Act: repeal, 11832. ment concerning, 5105.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Remarks in House relative to decisions of
ALMQUIST, EARL, article relative to mem- courts of United States in cases against,
ALLEN, LEOLA, relief (see bill H. R. 3752). bership and aims of Minnesota Peo- A2519.
ALLEN, LESLIE O.;relief (see bill H. R. 2620*) ple's Political Action Committee from "ALUMINUM DISCOVERS THE NORTH-
Minneapolis Tribune by, A4155. WEST," article by N. H. Engle from
ALLEN, LESTER, article entitled "Nazis for
Last Stand Barrier" from Boston Post ALSEA BAY, OREG., providing for a prelim- Christian Science Monitor entitled,
by, A1473. inary examination and survey, with a A840.
Article entitled "Praise Is Rare for GI view to constructing a harbor of ref- ALUMINUM INDUSTRY, article entitled
Heroes" from Boston Post by, A1954. uge, of (see bill H. R. 1187). "Competitive Skill Seen Key to Alcoa's
Article entitled "Boston Can Be Flying ALTER, KARL J. (Bishop of Toledo), release Position" by Harold Fleming from
Center" from Boston Post by, A4642. concerning labor-management prob- Christian Science Monitor, A5493.
lems made public by, 10804. Letter from Fairmont (W. Va.) Alumi-
ALLEN, PERCY, relief (see bill H. R. 1234*). num Co. relative to subsidy program
ALTEZZA, PASQUALE, relief (see bill H. R.
ALLEN, MRS. RUSSELL C. ET AL., relief (see for, A4801.
3794).
bill H. R. 1478). Letter from Attorney General transmit-
ALTFELD, E. MILTON, letter on the subject ting survey entitled, 8799.
ALLEN, T. H., ET AL., reiief (see bill S. 1341). of the Jewish homeland, 9684. Letter from Surplus Property Adminis-
ALLEN, TAYLOR M., pension (see bill H. R. ALTMAN, ELBERT C., relief (see bill H. R. trator relative to the Government's
4334). 4751). policy for, A5319.
INDEX
ALUMINUM INDUSTRY--Continued. "AMERICA UNITED," radio addresses by AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION-Continued.
Remarks in House relative to domination William Green, Eric Johnston, and Report with respect to bills, S. 920 and
by Aluminum Co. of America of, A5167. Representative Cannon of Missouri on H. R. 2181, to fix salaries of certain
Remarks In Senate relative to (S, Doe. program by American Farm Bureau judges of the United States, by com-
94), 9564, Federation, entitled, A2805. mittee of, A2574.
AMERICAN (magazine), article appraising Report of the special committee on fa-
ALUMINUM PLANTS, article entitled "Para-
GI bill of rights by Edward N. Schei- cilities of the Law Library of Congress,
dox in Aluminum Plant Disposal Poli- 783.
cies" by Harold Fleming from Christian berling from, A3529.
Speeches on problems of military justice
Science Monitor, A5492. Article entitled "Streamlining Congress"
by James F. Byrnes from, A112. at Cincinnati by Maj. Gen. Thomas H.
Editorial from Washington Post relative Green before, A5777.
to disposal of surplus, A4610. Article entitled "Careers for 0I Joes"
Joint resolution to extend time for dis- by Miles Hollister from, A430. AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL,
position of (see S. J. Res. 109). Article entitled "Our $300,000,000 Head- article entitled "The Evolution and
Letter by Senator Mitchell relative to ache" by Harold D. Smith from, A3730. Crisis in Soviet Jurisprudence" by
disp6sal of, A5183. Article entitled "The Nazis Aren't Licked Charles Prince from, A5720.
Letter from Spokane (Wash.) Chamber Yet" by Bishop 0. Bromley Oxnam Article entitled "The Principles and a
of Commerce relative to cost of idle, from, A3973. Pattern for the Peace" by former Rep-
A5183. Article entitled "We Don't Need" the resentative Robert G. Simmons from,
Draft" by Senator Thomas of Utah A1950.
Memorandum by Senator Mitchell rela-
tive to disposal of, A5349. from, A5370. Excerpts from, 11099, 11100.
Remarks in House relative to disposal of, Article entitled "German Business Still AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMIS-
A5167. a Menace," A4973. SION, letter transmitting estimate of
Remarks in Senate relative to, 10900. Article entitled "The War and Our Van- personnel requirements for, 2518, 2701,
Statement relative to disposal of Govern- ishing Resources" by Harold L. Ickes 7893, 7935.
ment, A5739. from, A5456. Message from President transmitting
ALUMINUM PLANTS BUILT IN WARTIME, Article entitled "We Will Have Plenty of supplemental estimate of appropria-
article from newspaper relative to Oil" by Eugene Holman from, A5498. tion for (H. Doc. 706), 9210.
President desiring to keep, A4411. ALERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LET- AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, remarks in
TERS, letter from president transmit- House relative to control of cancer by,
ALUMINUM WAR PLANTS IN LOS ANGELES,
ting annual report of, 6408. 3050.
CALIF., survey by E. F. Scattergood
relative to postwar operation of, A5171. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND AMERICAN CHARTER, remarks in Senate
AMBASSADORS AND MINISTERS. See SOCIAL SCIENCE, address entitled relative to, 170.
Executive Nominations. "Science in Democracy" by David AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, address
Sarnoff in Philadelphia before, A4322. relative to legislation to control atomic
MANN, BESSIE, relief (see bill H. R. 3010). Address entitled "From War to Peace" bomb by H. I. Schlesinger before,
AMANT, EDMOND J., JR., AND WIFE, relief by Harold E. Stassen in New York be- A4609.
(see bill S. 980*. fore, A4803. Letter transmitting report for 1944, 1885.
AMBRUSTER, HOWARD W., articles on car- AMERICAN ANTIQUITIES, amend section 2 Remarks in House relative to letter urg-
tels from Encyclopedia Americana by, of the act for preservation of (see bills ing deferment of chemists and chemi-
A1002, A1068, A1079. S. 664; H. R. 409, 1112, 1507, 2110). cal engineers by, A1254.
"AMBULANCE DRIVER'S BALLAD," poem by AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PORT AU- "AMERICAN CHOSEN FOR VATICAN MIS-
anonymous writer entitled, A2686. THORITIES, address on foreign trade SION TO YUGOSLAVIA," article by
AMERICA, article entitled "This Is America," and port efficiency by Thomas E. Lyons John G. Harris, from Boston Daily
by Richard L. Neuberger, from Wash- in Chicago before, A4305. Globe, captioned, A5249.
ington Post, A2591. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY AMERICAN COMMISSION FOR THE PRO-
Article entitled "Let's Keep America WOMEN, statement relative to price TECTION AND SALVAGE OF ARTIS-
American" by Senator Wiley from Na- and rent control before House Labor TIC AND HISTORIC MONUMENTS IN
tional Republic, A3781. Committee made by Caroline Ware for, WAR AREAS, letter transmitting esti-
Remarks on subject, There Always Will A5030. mate of personnel requirements for, 97,
Be a U. S. A. If We Do Not Give It Statement relative to extension of OPA 2238, 2311, 2381, 2459.
Away, A5555. by Mrs. F. F. Espenshied, president of, AMERICAN COMMITTEE FOR SPANISH
AMERICA SHOULD BE THANKFUL, article A2950. FREEDOM, statement relative to sev-
by Lowell Mellett from Washington AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION, erance of diplomatic relations with
Evening Star relative to, A2331. letter, relative to the Federal use tax Spain by, A689.
AMERICA (magazine), article entitled "The on motor vehicles written by, 9610, AMERICAN COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS,
A2927.
New Federal Insurance Law" by Sen- concurrent resolution favoring estab-
ator O'Mahoney from, A1625. AMERICAN AVIATION (magazine), article, lishment of (see H. Con. Res. 48).
Article captioned "Franklin D. Roosevelt: Germany: Bombing Spelled Nazi De- Remarks in House relative to resolution
A Look at the Record" by Wilfrid Par- feat" by Wayne W. Parrish from, A3749. to establish, A1898.
sons from, A2164. Editorial favoring President create air- AMERICAN COMMUNISTS, remarks in House
Article entitled "FEPC: A Challenge craft board from, A4497. relative to, 11412.
to Democracy" by Richard J. Roche Editorial on aviation, key to Russian-
from, A2283. American relations from, A5532. AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION, remarks
in House opposing any racial or re-
Article entitled "What Does Labor AMERICAN BAKERS ASSOCIATION, mes- ligious tests, 872, 1047.
Want?" by Benjamin L. Masse from, sage captioned "Must we now face ra-
A4238. tioning of bread and other bakery AMERICAN DESIGN AWARDS, address by
Article relative to General Motors' strike products" from Washington Post and Karl Taylor Compton In New York at
from, A5702. luncheon of, A2501.
Evening Star by, A2766.
Articles entitled "The Adjustment of Address by Walter Hoving in New York
AMERICAN BANKER (magazine), article en- at luncheon of, A2498.
Industrial Disputes" by B. L. Masse and titled "What's Ahead for Banks in
C. W. Anrod from, A4261, A4262. Address by Robert P. Patterson and
Their Relations With Veterans?" by E. Frank B. Jewett In New York at lunch-
Editorial on peace and mobilization of A. Mattison from, A3210.
moral forces from, A1796. eon of, A2586, A2587.
Editorial on Farley's address in Birming- AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION. AMERICAN DOLLAR, remarks in House rela-
ham, Ala., from, A388. Report of National City Bank of New tive to the value of, 8839.
York relative to opposition to Bretton DOLLAR AND BRETTON
AMERICA AND COMMUNISM, radio address AMERICAN
Woods agreements of, A2183. WOODS PLAN, address by Edwin Wal-
by Representative Luce relative to, Remarks in House relative to the report
A2600. ter Kemmerer relative to, A520.
concerning the Bretton Woods pro-
"AMERICA FOR ME," poem by Henry Van posal for International currency sta- AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW (publica-
Dyke entitled, A5324. bilization, 840. tion), article entitled "The Use of
"AMERICA LAST," article by Roy C. McKenna Remarks in House praising record in war Knowledge in Society," by F. A. Hayek
entitled, A838. bond sales of, A5195. from, A5688.
"AMERICA MUST NOT FORGET-AGAIN," "AMERICAN ECONOMIC STABILITY," ad-
AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, analysis by dress by 0. Max Gardner in New York
editorial from Philadelphia Inquirer committee of National Lawyers' Guild
efltitled, A1895, A1919. on report, on legislation providing so- before Economic Club, entitled, A5299.
"AMERICA, THE BOUNTIFUL," editorial by cialized medicine, of, A1598. AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES, bill
Representative Knutson from Wadena Remarks in Senate relative to attack on authorizing issuance of service medals
(Minn.) Pioneer Journal entitled, socialized medicine legislation by, for service in Siberia to members of
A4178. A1598. (see bill S. 325).
INDEX
AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES-- AMERICAN FEDERATION OF THE PHYSI- AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR THE BLIND,
Continued. CALLY HANDICAPPED-Continued. tribute to Franklin D. Roosevelt by,
Bill to recognize service rendered by sol- Address by Paul A. Strachan and Repre- 6409.
diers who served in- trench-fever ex- sentative Sparkman before Washing- AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMIT-
periments in (see bill H. R. 125). ton Lodge No. 2 of, A1277, A1278. • TEE, remarks in House relative to aid
Article by Jay Cooke Howard from Sign to India by, A2145, A2367.
AMERICAN EXPORTS, article relative to ef- Post relative to accomplishments of,
fect of stable money pacts on, 3255. Report on wartime service and treatment
A1304.
AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FEDERATION, of conscientious objectors by, A3591.
address by Ivy W. Duggan before an- AMERICAN FEDERATION OF RADIO AR- AMERICAN GOLD STAR MOTHERS, to in-
TISTS, telegram urging abolition of
nual meeting of, A623. corporate (see bill H. R. 2153).
Address on parity in health and educa- House Committee on Un-American Ac-
tion for farm people by Senator Hill tivities from, A5140. AMERICAN HEBREW (publication), article
in Chicago before Associated Women relative to selection of Esther Scolnick
AMERICAN FEDERATIONIST (publication),
typical mother by United States Moth-
of, A5694. article entitled "American Labor in
Address on our soil and the national World Affairs" by William Green from, er's Day Commemorative League by
fertilizer bill by Senator Hill at Chi- A1476. Paul Gould from, A3358.
cago before, A5700. Article relative to American Federation "AMERICAN HERITAGE," essay by Nancy
Letter favoring bill (H. R. 2023) to con- of Labor endorsing Bretton Woods Hanck entitled, A233.
tinue Commodity Credit Corporation agreement by William Green from,
by, A1166. A2237. AMERICAN HISTORY, establishing commis-
Letter and resolution favoring Bretton Article on Wisconsin unemployment sion to select site and design for a
Woods agreements from, A1454. compensation law by Walter A. Mor- memorial to the contribution of mem-
Letter relative to price-control legisla- ton from, A4374. bers of all religious faiths to American
tion received from, 5612. Article entitled "America, Russia, and military and naval history (see S. J.
Letter opposing audit of Farm Credit Peace" by George Meany frpm, A5490. Res. 7).
Administration by Comptroller Gen- Article on labor's demands and respon- Remarks In House relative to ignorance
eral from, 8560. sibilities by John T. McNichols from, in colleges regarding, A1311.
Statem'ent remonstrating against bill A5726. AMERICAN HOIST & DERRICK CO., to pro-
(S. 380) to amend the Full Employ- vide for the carrying out of award
AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE, incorporate
ment Act, 9139. (see bill H. R. 4922*). of National War Labor Board and de-
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR, ad- Bill to provide certain benefits for per- cision of Secretary of War to (see bill
dress by William Green in Camden, sons who incur disabilities while serv- H. R. 432").
N. J., on Labor Day relative to legis- ing as members of (see bill S. 1626). -
AMERICAN HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIA-
lative program of, A3841. TION, statement relative to price and
Article by William Green from American AMERICAN FIFTH ARMY, tribute in the
House to, A2024. reit control before House Labor Com-
Federationist relative to endorsement
of Bretton Woods agreements by, mittee made by Mrs. Paul E. Howe on
AMERICAN-FILIPINO GUERRILLA COOP- behalf of, A5030.
A2237. ERATION, remarks in House relative
Letter relative to certain labor legisla- to, A1519. AMERICAN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, ad-
tion from building and construction dress on veterans' hospital problems
trades department, A5717. AMERICAN FLAG DAY ASSOCIATION, letter by Harry E. Brown in Chicago before,
Letter relative to bill (H. R. 32) per- relative to scarcity of flags for Me- A5139.
morial Day by A. G. Trimble, vice pres-
taining to labor legislation by Joseph Letter relative to constitutionality of
ident of, A1792.
A. Padway, general counsel, A5476. drafting female nurses addressed to,
Letter and statement relative to the AMERICAN FLAG FLOWN OVER BERLIN, A957.
compulsory labor draft, 4260. letter from Chairman of Smaller War
Letter relative to the bill (H. R. 1752) to Plants Corporation transmitting in- AMERICAN INDIAN. See INDIANS.
amend act relative to utilization of formation relative to disposition of, AMERICAN INDIAN DAY, designating the
resources by, 1564. 8005. fourth Saturday in September of each
Memorandum on career of Andrew GLASS WORKERS' year as (see bills S. 1074; H. R. 3346).
AMERICAN FLINT
Furuseth obtained from library of, AMERICAN INDIAN POSTAGE STAMP, let-
UNION OF NORTH AMERICA, letter
A1132. of Reciprocal Trade ter urging issuance of, 12147.
opposing extension
Radio address by Representative Fo- Agreements Act from, A2784.
garty at annual convention of Rhode "AMERICAN INDUSTRY MENACED BY PRO-
Statement relative to extension of Re- POSAL TO REDUCE TARIFF" speech
Island State branch of, A4318. ciprocal Trade Agreements Act before
Remarks in House relative to cooperation by William S. Bennett at John Hay
Senate Finance Committee by Harry Republican Club, New York, entitled,
in war effort of, A83. H. Cook, international president of,
Resolution and statement relative to A2931.
A2656.
Universal Military Service Act by, A414. Telegrams opposing extension of Recip- AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS,
Resolution protesting against ratifica- rocal Trade Agreements Act from lo- resolution protesting acquisition of St.
tion of the Mexican treaty relative to cals 10, 59, and 507 of, A2420. John's College, Annapolis, Md., by Na-
the waters of the Rip Grande, the Colo- val Academy, by Virginia Chapter,
rado River, and the Tijuana River, AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY, address by A4662.
2163. Representative Hale at Portland, Maine,
AMERICAN INTERPARLIAMENTARY CON-
Statement relative to legislation to pro- on, A80.
GRESS, favoring proposed establish-
vide full employment and minimum Remarks in House relative to, 287.
ment of (see H. Res. 37*).
wage of 65 cents by, A4501. Remarks in Senate relative to, 164, 178,
Remarks in House relative to the pro-
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR 1423, 10655, 12325.
posed establishment of, 1266.
WEEKLY NEWS SERVICE, article rel- AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE, messages AMERICAN INTER - PARLIAMENTARY
ative to economic and social reforms from President Truman and Secretary UNION, memorial of Legislature of
instituted by President Roosevelt of State Byrnes extending Christmas
from, A1815. Cuba favoring the creation of, 4499.
greeting to, A5741.
Article and statement by William Green RemarKs in House relative to Christmas AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL INSTITUTE,
relative to national health program messages of President Truman and NEW YORK CITY, statement entitled
from, A5097. Secretary of State Byrnes to, A5741. "There Are No Hidden Steel Profits"
Editorial paying tribute to Franklin Del- by, A5145.
ano Roosevelt from, A1815. AMERICAN FORUM OF THE AIR, letter from
congrat- AMERICANISM, address by Senator Bailey
Vice President Truman
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF THE PHYSI- under auspices of Roanoke (N. C.)
ulating Theodore Granik on seven-
CALLY HANDICAPPED, address on. teenth anniversary of program, A2132. Colony Memorial Association on sub-
Navy's rehabilitation program by List of titles and speakers from April 4,
ject, A3469.
Howard H. Montgomery in Washing- 1944-April 17, 1945, A2133. Address by James A. Farley before Mil-
ton. D. C., before Lodge No. 2 of, waukee (Wis.) Junior Chamber of
A1299. Remarks in House praising the radio
program conducted by Theodore Commerce on subject, A1996.
Addresses by Representative Sheppard Address by Howard W. Jackson at Fred-
and Paul A. Strachan in Washington Granik, A2132.
Radio discussion relative to universal erick, Md., on, A5703.
before, A2083. Poem by Sarah Berman entitled, A2595.
Address relative to counseling service to Military Service Act by Representatives
May, Short, Sparkman, and Holifleld Radio address by Upton Close relative
veterans by Ira D. Scott in Washington to trus, A3133.
before, A2173. on, A438.
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"AMERICANISM-THESE TRUTHS ARE AMERICAN LEGION-Continued. AMERICAN LEGION-Continued.
SELF-EVIDENT," address by Howard Letter transmitting proceedings of the Resolution opposing granting of citizen-
W. Jackson entitled, A3401. twenty-sixth annual national con- ship to Harry Bridges by Caspar J. Mid-
AMERICAN JEWELED-WATCH MANUFAC- vention (H. Doc. 43), 869. dlekamp Post, No. 173, Hays, Kane.,
Letter relative to delay in Issuance of war A3452.
TURERS, letter from American Watch
bonds to members of the armed forces Resolutions on veterans problems:
Workers Union relative to Represent-
by Sam Walker, service officer, Post No. education- housing - hospitalization
ative Celler's accusation against,
77, Neffs, Ohio, A1301. by Department of Maryland, A4151.
A5472, A5483.
Letter and resolution relative to issuing Resolution favoring pensions for vet-
AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE, remarks of commissions in the armed forces to erans of World War I by Lincoln
in House relative to declaration of Communists by Columbia Post, No. 34, (Nebr.) Post, No. 82, A3835.
human rights issued by, A722. Washington, D. C., A1820. Resolution endorsing world-wide freedom
AMERICAN JEWISH CONFERENCE, state- Letter and resolution relative to inves- of the press by national division of
ment on "Punishment of War Crim- tigation of hospitals operated by Vet- public relations, A3837.
inals" by, A76. erans' Administration by Samuel T, Resolution relative to investigating treat-
Radio address by Reuben F. Jacobson Adams Post, No. 66, Kennett, Mo., ment of mental patients in veteran
relative to origin and purposes of, A2556. hospitals by Harvey W. Seeds Post, De-
A4464. partment of Florida, A4379.
Letter favoring H. R. 1160, to provide
terminal leave for enlisted members of Resolution adopted by the Department
AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS, address by of the District of Columbia urging an
Nahum Goldmann in Boston before armed forces, from legislative commit-
appropriation for expenses of activities
New England division of, A254N tee, A4553.
relative to juvenile delinquency, 10322.
Address relative to British Labor Party's Letter relative to disposal of surplus
Resolution of Roy L. Vingers Post, No.
policy in Palestine by Representative Government property from Fry-En- 52, La Crosse, Wis., in support of H. R.
Lynch in New York before, A4396. Heye Post, No. 46, Antlers, Okla., A3911. 3939, A4820.
Letter relative to Hospital 48, Atlanta,
AMERICAN JEWISH TRADE UNION COM- Resolution relative to rehabilitation of
Ga., addressed to Post No. 15, Washing- disabled veterans by Provo Post, No. 13,
MITTEE FOR PALESTINE, letter rela- ton, D. C., A4574.
tive to viewpoint of American labor on A5254.
Letter, resolution, and report relative to Resolution relative to immigration, nat-
Jewish Palestine from, A3439. Hospital 48, Atlanta, Ga., by East At- uralization, and deportation at its an-
"AMERICAN LABOR IN WORLD AFFAIRS," lanta (Ga.) Post, No. 159, A4574. nual national convention by, A5132.
article by William Green from Ameri- Memorandum relative to need of a vet- Resolutions relative to priority to vet-
can Federationist entitled, A1476. erans' hospital in New Jersey by De- erans in purchase of surplus property
AMERICAN LABOR PARTY, address in Nei# partment of New Jersey, A789. by Hollywood (Fla.) Post, No. 92 and
York at meeting in honor of Repre- Remarks in House relative to support for D. N. McQueen Post, No. 103, Punta
sentAtive Bloom by Secretary of State continuance of Committee on Un- Gotda, Fla., A5735.
Stettinius under auspices of; A1733. American Activities by, A212. Tribute in the Senate to the construc-
Remarks in House relative to endorse- Remarks in House relative to views on tive contributions of, A556.
ment of William F. O'Dwyer by, A4730. immigration of, A1836. World War II veterans recognized by,
Remarks in Senate relative to, 9767. Remarks in House praising efforts of 10939.
Statement relative to appropriate regula- Costello Post in behalf of hospitaliza- AMERICAN LEGION BUILDING ASSOCIA-
tions for disposal of surplus property tion of veterans, A1734. TION, ORANGE, CALIF., relief (sec bill
by, A1447. Remarks in House relative to letter from H. R. 3320).
Statement on aid to veterans by, A1448. Joseph Grew on GI representation at
Statement relative to punishment of war San -Francisco addressed to Costello AMERICAN-LITHUANIAN CONGRESS, ad-
criminals by, A932. dresses by Samuel A. Stritch and Gov-
Post, Washington, D. C., A1881.
Statement on foreign policy of the ernor Green (Ill.) in Chicago before,
Remarks in House relative to investiga- A5506, A5507.
United States in Europe by, A501. tion of hospitals by, A2821.
AMERICAN-LITHUANIAN MISSION, address
AMERICAN LABOR PARTY OF PENNSYL- Remarks in Senate relative to affiliation relative to independence of Lithuania
VANIA, remarks in Senate relative to, of World War II veterans with, 7434. by Anthony A. Otis before, A1580.
9767. Remarks in Senate relative to member-
ship of, A556. AMERICAN LOAN TO GREAT BRITAIN,
"AMERICAN LEADERSHIP IN FOREIGN statements by President of United
POLICY," address by Senator Smith in Resolution relative to inadequate facili- States and Prime Minister of Great
Atlantic City before Kiwanis Club en- ties at Mount Alto Hospital, Washing-
Britain relative to, A5343.
titled, A102 . ton, D. C., by Costello Post of Wash-
ington, D. C., A75. AMERICAN LUMBERMAN (publication), edi-
AMEIICAN LEAGUE FOR A FREE PALES- Resolution relative to amending National torial entitled "Housing Problem-
TINE, article relative to a firm stand Private Industry Can Solve" by Her-
Service Life Insurance Act by Harold
for punishment of war criminals from Mason Post, No. 15, Sioux Falls, S. Dak., bert A. Vance from, A5757.
New York Post by, A764. A716. AMERICAN MANGANESE PRODUCERS AS-
Address on Hebrew Palestine representa-" Resolution relative to adequate hospital SOCIATION, statement opposing ex-
tion at San Francisco by William B. tension of Reciprocal Trade Agreement
Ziff in New York at meeting sponsored facilities by executive committee, De-
partment of District of Columbia, Act before House Committee on Ways
by, A1963. and Means by J. Carson Adkerson,
A370.
Address relative to punishment of war president of, A2319.
criminals by Herbert C. Pell at meeting Resolution relative to pauper's oath of
in New York sponsored by, A2022. veterans for hospitalization by Costello AMERICAN MARINE INSURANCE UNDER-
Remarks in Senate relative to the nam- Post, Washington, U. C., A516, A3071. WRITERS, remarks in House relative
ing of former Senator Gillette as presi- Resolution relative to punishment of to British discrimination against,
dent of, A3919. war criminals by Second Kansas Dis- A5766.
Statement captionad "Britain writes new trict, A1989. AMERICAN MEAT INSTITUTE, article from
chapter in Hebrew martyrdom" from Resolution relative to deplorable condi- Washington Post relative to report on
New York Post by, A281. tions at- camp for conscientious objec- meat shortage almost famine by,
tors in Germfask, Mich., by executive A1397.
AMERICAN LEGION, address by Albert L.
committee, Department of Michigan, Remarks in House relative to report on
Cox in Washington to Government
A1461. meat shortage by, A710.
Printing Office Post, No. 33, by, A2767.
Resolution urging a free press by Vincent Remarks in House relative to domination
Address by George Haberman in Mil-
B. Costello Post, No. 15, A1362. of meat regulations by, A1403.
waukee before annual convention of,
Resolution favoring universal military Text of report relative to the meat short-
A4480.
training by Guy Taylor Post, Albany, age, 2387.
Address by Kenneth D. Tovill at Toledo,
Ohio, before, A3343. Tex., A1335. AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, edi-
Article captioned "Legion demands Army Resolutions relative to Immigration at torial relative to National Science
end its 0. K. on Reds" by Willard Ed- national conventions of, A1836. Foundation from the Journal of the,
wards from Washington Times-Herald. Resolution paying tribute to Franklin A5017.
A953. Delano Roosevelt by First District of Letter opposing erection of additional
Indiana, A2522. veteran hospitals by Hugh H. Young,
Bill for relief of David Hickey Post, No.
235, of (see bill H. R. 1034'). Resolution urging appointment of vet- spokesman for, A879.
Letter from director of legislative com- erans as job counselors by Leslie and Letter expressing views on veterans'
mittee, transmitting financial state- Douglas McNair Post, World War II, pauper-oath by Olin West, secretary,
Washington, A3496. A4144.
ment of, 4084.
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AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE. See MER- AMERICAN PAPER AND PULP ASSOCIA- AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION,
CHANT MARINE. TION, statement relative to extension letter relative to Pepper committee
Address by Thomas M. Woodward in New of Reclamation Trade Agreements Act report on public health by, A145.
York on observance of Maritime Day before House Committee on Ways and
paying tribute to missing men of, Means by, A2290. "AMERICAN RAILROAD SYSTEM," state-
A2562. Statement on price controls disrupting ment by Carlton J. Corliss entitled,
Article by John E. Otterson from New paper distribution by, A5224. A2521. .
York Journal of Commerce comment- AMERICAN PATENT LAW ASSOCIATION AMERICAN RAILROADS, remarks in Senate
ing on Lewis W. Douglas' article on, resolution urging return to Washing- relative to, 9780.
A1975., ton of the examining corps of the
Article entitled "A Scheme to Scuttle AMERICAN RED CROSS, article by Agnes E.
Patent Office, 11607. Meyer relative to, A5063.
the American Merchant Marine" by
Arthur M. Tode from Marine Journal, AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE, state- Joint resolution to continue the tax-
meit on oil transportation costs exempt status of certain property of
A2111.
Editorial, Lack of Auxiliary Air Serv- from, A4359. (see H. J. Res. 236*).
ice Tieing Up United States Merchant AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIA- Letter by Mabel T. Boardman relative to
Marine, from San Francisco Call-Bulle- TION, statement relative to conference activities of, A5208.
tin, A661. to curb misuse of barbiturates held by, Message from the President transmitting
Editorial captioned "Combined Sea-Air A5257. reports on foreign war-relief opera-
Service" from San Francisco Exam- AMERICAN PLANT FOOD COUNCIL, INC., tions by, 7588, 7640.
iner, A714. Statement of the principles and poli- Remarks in House relative to activities
Remarks in House relative to sale of cies of, A4168. abroad of, 1399.
ships by, A661. Remarks In House relative to aid tor-
AMERICAN POLICY IN CHINA, article by nado-stricken towns in Oklahoma by,
Remarks in House relative to estimated William Philip Simms from Washing-
value of, A715. A1845.
ton Post relative to statement of the Remarks in House relative to drive on
Remarks in House relative to hamstring- President on, A5573.
ing by action of Civil Aeronautics Act Capitol Hill by, A2584.
AMERICAN POLICY IN CHINA-GENERAL Remarks in House in defense of attack
of, A661. MARSHALL'S JOB, articfe by Ernest
Remarks in House and a resolution of by Mrs. Agnes Meyer on, A5208.
Lindley from Washington Post en- Reports concerning foreign war-relief
the San Francisco Chamber of Com- titled, A5573.
merce relative to, 8606. operations by, 7588, 7640.
Remarks in House relative to purpose of AMERICAN POLICY IN THE PAR EAST, re- Statement by Senator Mead paying trib-
Propeller Club to develop of, A4546. marks in House relative to, 9629. ute to workers of, A4427.
Statement by Maritime Commission re- AMERICAN POLICY TOWARD EUROPE, re- AMERICAN RED CROSS AND WAR
plying to article entitled "What Shall marks in Senate relative to, 11371. REFUGEE BOARD, message from
We Do With the Ships?" by Lewis W. AMERICAN POLICY TOWARD JAPAN, re- President transmitting report bf, 7640.
Douglas from Atlantic Weekly, A1875. marks in Senate relative to, 9378. "AMERICAN REGIONAL SYSTEM," article
AMERICAN MERCURY (magazine), article AMERICAN POLICY ON PALESTINE, memo- by Sumner Welles from Washington
on anti-Semitism by Philip Wylie from, randum by American Zionist Emer- Post entitled, A2962.
A859. gency Council to State Department rel-
Article entitled "Unique Vermont" by ative to, A4566. AMERICAN RELIEF FOR INDIA, INC., list
Robert W. Mitchell from; Al116. citizens in leadership of, A2145.
AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIA- Remarks in House relative to, A2367.
Article entitled "Some Truths About TION, press release relative to reorgan-
Poland" by William Henry Chamberlin Memorandum on India, victim of both
ization of Congress by, A560. famine and the war by board of, A2367.
from, A455.
Article entitled "Discrimination in Medi- AMERICAN POWER, concerning condition of Statement relative to conditions in
cal Colleges" by Frank Klngdon from, (see H. J. Res. 277). India by, A2166.
A4392. AMERICAN PRESS AND RADIO, remarks in AMERICAN REPUBLICS, authorize course of
AMERICAN METAL MARKET (publication), House relative to freedom of, 10283. instruction at Merchant Marine Acad-
editorial relative to splittiig up Alum- AMERICAN PRISONERS OF WAR, provide emy to be given to not -exceeding 20
inum Company of America from, A4169. for investment in United States sav- persons at a time from other (see bill
ing bonds of pay and allowances cred- H. R. 1751).
AMERICAN MOTHERS MEMORIAL COM-
MISSION, prepare plans and estimates ited to prisoners of war and certain Dill to promote mutual understanding by
other persons absent from their posts interchange of students and teachers
of costs for the construction in Dis-
trict of Columbia of national memorial (see bill S. 553). by (see bill H. R. 145).
to mothers of America by establish- Bills to provide for the promotion of cer- Bill extending existing program for in-
ing, (see bill H. R. 1966). tain (see bills S. 421*, 928; H. R. 1816*, terchange of persons, knowledge, and
2636, 2910*). skills between people of United States
AMERICAN MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION, ad- Bill to provide that terms of peace to be and peoples of (see bill H. R. 3835).
dress on Federal aid to cities by imposed upon Germany and Japan Bills to authorize course of instruction at
Philip B. Fleming in Chicago before, shall include agreements by such coun- Military Academy to be given to not
A5127. tries to pay indemnities to (see bill exceeding 20 persons at a time from
AMERICAN NATIONAL LIVESTOCK ASSO- H. R. 3184). other (see bills S. 1288; H. R. 3778).
CIATION, resolutions adopted by the Bill relating to application of section Remarks in House relative to H. R. 1740
annual convention at Denver, Colo., 251 of Internal Revenue Code to relative to allocation of exchange-stu-
1406. prisoners of war and others in Philip- dents with, A259.
Statement relative to cattle population pines during Japanese occupation (see Resolution relative to the anniversay of
in Canada, Cuba, Mexico, and South bill H. R. 4626). the independence of, 9874.
American countries by, A2442. Concurrent resolution that enemy offi-
cers responsible for ill treatment of AMERICAN ROAD BUILDERS' ASSOCIA-
AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS, exempt members of armed forces while pris- TION, address entitled "The Relation-
from inheritance tax (see bill H. R. ship Between Industry and Govern-
oners of war should be treated as other
4654). war criminals (see H. Con. Res. 45). ment" by Representative Randolph at
Letter from Secretary of War transmit- Concurrent resolution to provide an ap- Chicago before, A226.
ting annual report of, 4174. propriate citation for (see H. Con Res. Address, Postwar Highway Program, by
AMERICAN NATIONAL THEATER AND 65). Representative Robinson in Chicago
ACADEMY, letter transmitting report Press release from Department of the In- before, A209.
for 1944, 3142, 3351. terior relative to Mrs. Etta Jones, only "AMERICANS ALL," article by Daniel
A. Pol-
AMERICAN NEGROES. See COLORE PEOPLE. white woman to be taken prisoner on ing from Philadelphia Record entitled,
American soil during World War II, A295.
AMERICAN NAVY. See NAVY. A5620.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS, orders issued by Remarks in House relative to the status "AMERICANS ALL-IMMIGRANTS ALL,"
S. 11.A. E. F. prohibiting admission of, 553. address by Robert C. Moore entitled,
into occupied Reich of, 4542. Remarks In House relative to outside A285.
AMERICAN NURSES, issue medals to those news being denied, A2132. AMERICAN SAMOA, confer citizenship upon
who were held prisoners by the Japan- Remarks in House relative to demobiliza- certain inhabitants of (see bill H. R.
ese in the Philippines (see .bill S. 604). tion of, 10470, 10563, A3908, A4414. 3546).
AMERICAN OIL TANKERS, remarks in Sen- Remarks in House and letter by un- Remarks In House relative to bill (H. R.
ate-on bill (H. R. 3603) relative to the named soldier relative to Army not 3546) to extend citizenship to native
discharging, A4155. people of, A3031.
charter of, 12133.
Resolution of Board of Supervisors of AMERICAN SCHOLAR (publication) article
AMERICAN ORCHESTRA CO., INC., relief Onondaga County, N. Y., relative to entitled "The Coming Economic World
(see bill H. R. 5092). discharge from armed forces of, A3908. Pattern" by Henry Hazlitt from, A1142.
INDEX
AMERICAN SILVER, amend act to extend the AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, AMERICAN WOMEN'S VOLUNTARY SERV-
ti'me within which the powers relating D. C.-Continued. .ICES, incorporate (see bill S. 28).
to the stabilization fund and altera- Valedictory address by John A. Farrell at Remarks in House relative to activities
tion of the weight of the dollar may be graduation of trainees of Disabled in Santa Barbara, Calif., of, A3869.
exercised (see bill S. 1486), 9650, 9653. American Veterans at, A2868. Statement by Elsa Mulhauser relative to
AMERICAN-SLAV CONGRESS, address by activities in Santa Barbara, Calif., of,
AMERICAN VETERANS, data relating to pay
Senator Tunnell in Detroit before A3869.
of, 11075.
annual convention of, A5262. AMERICAN WOOL AND COTTON REPORTER
Address by Representative Coffee in New AMERICAN VETERANS COMMITTEE, incor-
(publication), editorial entitled "Ma-
York City before, A3367. porate (see bill S. 110).
chinery Improvement" from, A5470.
Declaration of support to American dele- Remarks in House relative to objec-
gates at San Francisco Conference tives of, A1921. AMERICAN ZIONIST EMERGENCY COUN-
from, A3366. Statement in support of bill'S. 1592, to CIL, memorandum to State Depart-
provide a national housing policy, be- ment relating to "American Policy on
Letter relative to need of funds for
fore Senate Committee on Banking and Palestine" from, A4566.
UNRRA from, A5182.
Remarks in House relative to interest in Currency by Montgomery Ostrander on "AMERICA'S CHALLENGE," remarks in
Balkin situation of, A4106. behalf of, A5605. Senate entitled, 11085.
Remarks in House relative to statement AMERICAN VETERANS OF WORLD WAR II,
on harmony among big powers by, "AMERICA'S COMMUNITIES AND THEIR
article by Jack W. Hardy relative to RESPONSIBILITIES," address by Paul
A4480. history and background of, A5227.
Speech by Edward E. Kelly in Chicago V. McNutt at Chattanooga, Tenn., en-
Bills to Incorporate (see bills H. R. 1962,
before Midwest conference of, A2683. titled, A1813.
1964).
Statement entitled "Our Foreign Policy Copy of constitution and bylaws and list AMERICA'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE WAR,
Must Be A People's Party" by, A4481. of officers elected by, A4736-A4739. remarks in House relative to, A1252.
Statement relative to UNRRA appropri- Facsimile of application of, A5227. "AMERICA'S DEAD AND DYING RIVERS,"
ation before House Committee on Ap- List of officers of, A2624. article by Holman Harvey from Read-
propriations by, A5181. Principles adopted at their first national er's Digest entitled, A4192.
Statement on UNRRA appropriation be- convention by, A4764.
fore House Committee on Foreign Radio address by Clyde M. Longstreth AMERICA'S DECISION AND THE WORLD'S
Affairs by, A5182. relative to the organization known as, FUTURE, editorial from Catholic Uni-
Summary report of meeting in New York A5723. verse Bulletin of Cleveland, Ohio, rela-
City of, A3366. Remarks in House relative to location in tive to, A5180.
AMERICAN SMALL BUSINESS, details of Washington of national headquarters AMERICA'S FOREIGN POLICY, radio ad-
budget for Senate Small Business of A4739. dress by Senator Butler on subject of,
Committee, 12509. Remarks in House praising principles A1070.
AMERICAN SMALL BUSINESS ENTER- and objectives of, A4739. "AMERICA'S FUTURE-TRAGIC ERA," ar-
PRISES, increase the limit of expendi- Statement relative to organization of, ticle by Louis Bromfield from Cleve-
tures for a study and survey of the A2624. land Plain Dealer entitled, A4506.
problems of (see S. Res. 199). Testimony in support of bill, S. 1592,
"AMERICA'S HOMECOMING," address by
AMERICAN SOVEREIGNTY, remarks in to provide a national housing policy
Senator Wiley at Frederick, Md., en-
House relative to safeguarding of, before Senate Committee on Banking
titled, A4197.
10948. and Currency by, A5607.
"AMERICA'S PART IN WORLD AFFAIRS,"
AMERICAN-SOVIET FRIENDSHIP, address AMERICAN VOLUNTEER GROUP IN CHINA, address by Senator Fulbright in New
by Dean Acheson relative to, A4886. provide relief for members and their York Times Forum entitled, A187.
AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION, dependents of (see bill S. 1431).
Remarks in House praising the record in "AMERICA'S PLACE IN THE PEACE," ad-
address entitled "The Use, of Statistics
China of, A288. dress in Detroit by Senator Vanden-
in the Formulation of a National Full
berg entitled, A532.
Employment Policy" by Vice President AMERICAN WAR DADS, urging an appro-
Wallace before, A42. priation for hospital construction by "AMERICA'S PRAYER," poem by Edgar H.
AMERICANS UNITED FOR WORLD ORGANI- the Veterans' Administration, 12492. Bierly entitled, A60.
ZATION, INC., letter to Representative Resolutions relative to current problems "AMERICA'S ROLE IN THE WORLD ECON-
Powell relative to the control of atomic at their national convention in St. OMY," review of the book by Arthur D.
energy, A5050. Louis by, A5786. Gayer entitled, 7435.
Proposed advertisement refused by the
AMERICAN WAR MOTHERS, letter trans- AMERICA'S WAR AND PEACE AIMS, radio
Washington Post, 11010.
mitting the annual report of, 157, 1404, discussion on program, Town Meet-
AMERICAN SYSTEM, remarks in House rela- 1470. Ing of the Air, by Senators Tobey,
tive to postwar threat to the, A725. Chavez, Ellender, and Pepper relative
AMERICAN WAR VETERANS, provide em- to, A222, A828.
AMERICAN TANKS, remarks In House rela- ployment for unemployed (see S. Con.
tive to. 3465. Res. 13). AMHERST COLLEGE, remarks in House rela-
AMERICAN TARIFF LEAGUE, statement en- tive to naming a Victory ship for,
titled "How High Are United States AMERICAN WATCH INDUSTRY, memoran- A908.
Tariffs?" by, A1782. dum regarding its position in connec-
tion with State Department's repre- AMHERST (NOVA SCOTIA) DAILY NEWS
Statement relative to extension of Re- (newspaper), article entitled "Aus-
ciprocal Trade Agreements Act before sentations to Switzerland concerning
export of watches to United States tral% Reports Show Failure of
House Committee .on Ways and Means Socialism" by W. R. Clarke from,
from, A5502.
by H. Wickliffe Rose for, A2224. A4161.
Remarks in House relative to, 12484.
AMERICAN TRADE EXECUTIVE ASSOCIA- Remarks in House relative to stiff com- AMHERST VICTORY (U. S. S.), remarks in
TION, address entitled "Voluntarism petition against, A5635. House relative to launching by Cali-
Versus Compulsion in Labor Rela- fornia Shipbuilding Corporation of,
tions" by Senator Morse in Chicago AMERICAN WATCH WORKERS UNION, let-
ter in reply to Representative Celler's A908.
before, A5584.
accusation against American watch AMMIRATO, ROSE MARY, relief (see bill
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, industry from, A5472, A5483. H. R. 1006).
D. C., address by Representative Thorn
to graduates of National Service Offi- Statement relative to Reciprocal Trade AMMUNITION AT THE FRONT, remarks in
cers for Disabled American Veterans at, Agreements Act before House Commit- House relative to shortage of, 124.
A2446. tee on Ways and Means by, A2310.
AMMUNITION DEPOTS. See "MAauN CouNTY,
Address by Arthur S. Flemming to grad- "AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE;" address by CALIF.
uating class of, A2770. James A. Farley before Northampton AMMUNITION SHORTAGE, letter by over-
Citation conferring honorary degree of (Mass.) Rotary Club entitled, A2010. seas soldier to his mother from Jack-
doctor of laws upon Marcellus C. Sheild Editorial from Bftavia (N. Y.) Daily News gonville (Fla.) Journal relative to,
by, A3066. entitled, A1784. A371.
Remarks in House relative to rehabilita-
tion program for disabled veterans at, AMERICAN WEEKLY (magazine), article Letter by Harry Lienhard from St. Louis
entitled "High Cost of Being Presi- Post-Dispatch relative to battlefront,
A2303.
dent" from, A4580. A513.
Remarks in House relative to conferring Remarks in House relative to, A479.
on Marcellus C. Sheild of degree of Article opposing vivisection by Arthur
V. Allen from, A3217. Testimony by Col. Lewis Sanders relative
doctor of laws by, A2770, A3066. to, A315.
Remarks in Senate relative to course for Articles entitled, "Slaves of the Devil's
handicapped veterans conducted at, Capsules" by Samuel Hopkins Adams AMODIO, LAURENCE, relief (see bill H. R.
41693. from, A5092, A5229. 3004).
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AMPHIBIOUS TRAINING COMMAND, U. S. ANDERSEN, H. CARL-Continued. ANDERSON, CLINTON P.-Continued.
ATLANTIC FLEET, remarks in Senate Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
and men of, 3538.
relative to officers Labor-Federal Security appropriation Women's Army Auxiliary Corps: to con-
bill,. 7033. fer certain rights and privileges upon
AMPUTEES, remarks in House relative to in- Land-grant railroad rates, 11270. discharged members (see bill H. R.
creased compensation for, 7823. Laying hens: proposed slaughter of, 1405), 267.
ANCHOR INSURANCE CO., relief (see bill 10934. -to provide veterans' benefits based
H. R. 3558). Maritime Commission: reducing appro- on service in (see bill H. R. 2713), 2585.
priation, 4182. Motions and resolutions offered by
ANDERSEN, ANDREAS, relief (see billH. R. Meat situation: change in the, 6656. Food: to investigate supplies of (see
935*). Members of Congress: salary increase, lI.Res. 190, 195), 2457, 2585.
ANDERSEN, H. CARL (a Representative from 4419. - to print additional copies of House
Minnesota). Military Establishment appropriation report on (H. Rept. 501) (see H. Res.
Appointed on committee, 88. bill, 6760, 6761, 6762. 269), 5037.
Appointed conferee, 3664, 6826. National Housing Agency: repeal of cer- Petitions and papers presented by, from
Editorial from Renville (Minn.) Star tain appropriations, 6144. State legislatures 870, 2585, 3700.
Farmer on manpower problem, A90. Orr, Arthur, 2562. Remarks by, on
Editorial from Army Times relative to Personal announcement, 2779. Agrc'iti,rsl appropriation bill, 2679,
plight of older men in Army, A3289. Recipracal trade agreements, 5109, 5114, 2637, 2720.
Letter and statement of American Farm 5148. Authority to file report, 4015.
Bureau Federation relative to directive Revenue bill of 1945, 9632. Chavez, Lt. Denns. Jr.: awarded Bronze
of General Hershey pertaining to farm Tax adjustment bill, 7334, 7135. Star Medal, A742.
workers, A239. Transit strike, 10885. Committee for Constitutional Govern-
United States Code, 2416. ment, 2157.
Letter by Inez B. Madsen, Worthington, - correspondence with Internal
Minn., to Office of Price Administra- UNRRA: additional appropriation, 11574.
tion, urging square deal for retailers, VE-day, 4308. , Revenue Commissioner, 2158, 2159.
A4436. Veterans: farm loans, 2563. Committee Investigating Food Short-
- hospitals, 11144. ages: report, 4316, 4317, 4329.
Letter by a soldier relative to Army dis-
War Food Administration: .rationing of Feeder cattle, 6596, 6597.
charge system, A5189. Food investigation, 2789, 2790, 2791, 2862.
milk and cream, 3786, 3787.
Letter from Gov. Edward J. Thye, of Insurance business, 978, 979, 1084, 1088,
Minnesota, relative to butter prices, Votes or. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
1089, 1090.
A5279. ANDERSEN, JENNIE ET AL., relief (see bill Meat situation: improvement, 6592.
Memorial by State of Minnesota relative H. R. 1614). Permisston to file report, 4846.
to deferment of farm workers, A677. ANDERSEN, MARTIN, telegram relative to Reciprocal ttade agreements, 5095, 5096.
Resolution by Minnesota Farm Bureau the Wallace-Jones dispute, 1251. School-lunch 'program, 2724.
Federation opposing Missouri Valley S'mms, Ruth Hannah: eulogy, 104.
Authority, A2001. ANDERSON, ARLIE L., remarks in House
relative to testimony regarding air- Slaughtering plants: operation, 6592.
Amendments offered by, to Taxation: proposed twenty-second
plane crashes by, A1240.
Census of agriculture (H. J. Res. 85): amendment to limit powers of Fed-
to amend, 873. ANDERSON, CHARLES W., ET AL., relief (see
eral Government, 2157.
Bills and joint resolution introduced by bill H. R. 2306*).
Reports made by, from
Butter: to establish import quota on (see ANDERSON, CLINTON P. (a Representative Special Committee to Investigate Food
billH. R. 4271), 9372. from New Mexico). Shortages:
Donatell, Michael C.: for relief (see bill Address by Edward J. Noble pertaining Food shortages (H. Repts. 504, 839), 4038,
H. R. 1629), 363. to radio and free press, A192. 7038.
Government life(converted) insurance: Address by Governor Dempsey of New Sugar (H. Res. 195, Rept. 602), 4858.
to change interest rates on loans se- Mexico at University of New Mexico Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
cured by (see billH. R. 1618), 363. urging a lasting peace, A1671.
Johnson, Walter M., and wife: for relief Appointed on committee, 15. ANDERSON, CLINTON P. (Secretary of Agri-
(see billH. R. 1628), 363. Appointed on committee to investigate culture), address at Southeastern Agri-
Remarks by, on food situation, 2863. cultural Conference, Anderson, S. C.,
Confirmed as Secretary of Agriculture, A4988.
Agricultural appropriation bill, 2550,
2562, 2680, 2685, 2715, 2716, 2719, 2737, Correspondence relative.to allocation of
5444.
2739. Remarks in House on appointment as sugar for distilled spirits between Rep-
-conference report, 3786, 3796. Secretary of Agriculture, 4974, 5096, resentative Dirksen and, A3847.
of order, 2669. 5097, 5099, 6656. Letter by Representative Andresen urg-
-points
Remarks in Senate on confirmation as ing larger allotment of sugar addressed
-rubber, 2691.
Agricultural Extension Service, 4555, Secretary of Agriculture, 5443. to, A5178.
Report of Committee on Agriculture and Radio address relative to food supplies by,
4564, 4565, 4568.
Antiracketeering Act, 11910. Forestry on nomination of, 5339. A3479.
Armed forces: demobilization, 10544, Resignation as a Representative, 7012. Remarks in House praising the appoint-
Statement by Lee H. Hill on collective ment of, A3281.
10545, 10747, 10748.
-- voluntary enlistment bill, 8717. bargaining, A2459. Remarks in House relative to political ac-
Army: demobilization, 9669. Amendments offered by, to tivities of, 10731.
Army and Navy: hoarding of doctors and Food shortage (H. Res. 195): to amend, Speech on Agricultural Production and
dentists, 10749. 2862. Abundant Markets to Fiftieth Annual
Bretton Woods Agreement, 5503. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Congress of American Industry by,
Butter: ceiling prices, 10479. Band, Karl E.: for relief(see billH. R. A5712.
Census of agriculture, 860, 873, 874, 875. 783), 59. ANDERSON, ELISABETH, relief (see bill S.
Children's Bureau, 4747. Caven, Robert: for relief(see billH. R. 400*).
Commodity Credit Corporation, 1975. 3284), 4858. ANDERSON EQUIPMENT CO., relief (see bills
Daylight-saving time: termination, 8540. George, D. T.: for relief (see billH. R.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11043, S. 803; H. R. 2898).
786), 59.
11066, 11144. Latimer, Murray B.: for relief (see bill ANDERSON, FREDERICK L. (major general,
Farm labor: dr fting of, 212, 444, 767, H. R. 787), 59. U. S. Army), address on Army's Air
768, A239. Lopez, Henry: conveyance of land (see Forces operations in Europe by, A3170.
- (veto of H. J. Res. 106), 4160. billH. R. 782), 59. Remarks in House relative to combat rec-
Farm machinery: exports, 2546, 2562, Nelson, Mrs. William A.: for relief (see ord of, A3267.
2533. billH. R. 785), 59. ANDERSON, JACK Z. (a Representative from
Federal Aid Airport Act, 9752. Old-age assistance: to increase maxi- California).
Federal Farm Loan Act: amendment, mum monthly payment made by Address by Harrison S. Robinson on Cen-
4772. States for (see billH. R. 2491), 1829. tral Valley project, A4225.
Flood-control projects, 11066. Paul, Mary G.: for relief (see billH. R. Appointed on committee, 88.
Forestry research, 3791, 3792, 3796. 3003), 3700. Article from Daily Pacifican on use of
Full-employment bill, 10554, 10556, Platzer, Maja: for relief (see billH. R. Liberty ships for transporting troops,
11990, 12075. 784), 59. A4762.
Guayule rubber project, 9861, 9863. Reclamation: Rio Grande Valley (see Article by Charles Raudebaugh on hous-
Homestead-lien law, A5239. H. R.'3585), 6701. ing situation in California, A4962.
Industrial production and employment, Secretary of the Interior: authorizing Article from Washington Times-Herald
16869, 10870. him to sellcertain lands (see billH. R. relative to laxity in the sale of dis-
Japan: moral conditions in, 10872. 652), 29. charge button, A5783,
INDEX
ANDERSON, JACK Z.-Continued. ANDERSON, JACK Z.-Continued. ANDRESEN, AUGUST H.-Continued.
Correspondence relative to selling of war Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Appointed on committee to investigate
bonds by newspaper carrier boys in Schoch, John C., for relief (see bill H.-R. food situation, 2863.
San Jose, Calif., A2680, A2681. 5067), 12402. Article by Elmer W. Olson from Red Wing
Correspondence relative to future of Servicemen's Readjustment Act, to ex- (Minn.) Daily Republican Eagle en-
Tarawa, A3299. tend benefits (see bill H. R. 3810), titled "Manpower Control and Free-
Editorial in Pacific Rural Press relative 7662. dom of Man," A1619.
to drafting of farm labor, A225. Social Security Act: to amend (see bill Article from Pathfinder on St. Lawrence
Editorial from Half Moon Bay Review H. R. 294), 22. seaway project, A4690.
on Easter, A1764. -to disregard small amounts of Associated Press release written by Rich-
Editorial from Half Moon Bay Review compensation for labor performed by ard Powers relative to speeding up
on Japanese problem, A2722. persons eligible for old-age assistance discharges, A5661.
Editorial from San Francisco Chronicle (see bill H. R. 2964), 3595. Extracts from a letter written by a sol-
entitled "Unification Neurosis" rela- Stabilization Act of 1942: to amend (see dier in Okinawa relative to the low
tive to merger of Army and Navy un- bill H. R. 293), 22. morale of personnel stationed there,
der one command, A5733. Veterans: to prevent lapse of reemploy- A5660.
Editorial from San Francisco Examiner ment rights (see bill H. R. 4449), 9873. Letter from Goodhue County (Minn.)
on Central Valley project, A4987. Motions and resolutions offered by selective-service board relative to Tyd-
Letter by a serviceman relative to delay Secretary of War: requesting certain in- ings amendment, A789.
in Army discharges, A4590. formation from (see H. Res. 150), 1470. Letter to Secretary of Agriculture relative
Letter from a constituent relative to dis- Veterans: expressing policy of Congress to increased sugar supplies for 1946,
posal of surplus property to veterans, relative to matching appropriations for A5178.
A5785. foreign relief with like appropriations Poem by Horace C. Carlisle paying trib-
Letter from a veteran relative to the It- for rehabilitation of (see H. Con. Res. ute to James W. Mott, A5023.
possibility of obtaining surplus prop- 118), 12491. Remarks by Mr. Patman relative to, 216.
erty, A5786. Remarks by, on Remarks hi House relative to, 186, 187,
Letter from E. S. Land, Administrator, Antiracketeering Act, 11904. 10392.
War Shipping Administration, relative Argentina: correspondence with State Remarks by Mr. Pittenger on services of,
to conversion of cargo ships into Department, 1397, 1398. 4317.
troop ships, A5317. - letter from Bureau of Foreign and Resolution to investigate alleged food
Letter from E. S. Land to Harry Bridges Domestic Commerce, 1398. shortage, A1273.
relative to conversion of certain ships Armed forces: payment in foreign cur- Statement to the press regarding cancel-
into troop ships, A5317. rencies, 1447, 4265, 5264-5268. lation of ration points by Office of Price
Letter from Marvin 0. Adams relative to - article by Leslie Bain, 5266. Administration, 216.
rules and regulations applying to the -- letter from War Department and Amendments offered by, to
building of homes, ,A5649. statements by Fulton Lewis, 5265. Price Control Act: to amend, 6605.
Letter from Secretary of State Byrnes -- statement by War Department, Stabilization Act of 1942: to amend, 6605.
relative to policy toward China, A5209. 5267. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Letter to Reconstruction Finance Cor- China: our policy toward, A5269. Agricultural commodities: utilization in
poration from California State Guay- - United States Marines In, A5486. industry and manufacturing (see bill
ule Rubber Project Committee rela- Deficiency appropriation bill, 1585. H. R. 295), 22.
tive t6 the production of guayule, District of Columbia appropriation bill, Armed forces: to discharge certain mem-
A5780. 5264. bers and provide terminal leave for
Letters from Richard Baybutt, Deputy Elk Hills Petroleum Reserve No. 1: data enlisted personnel (see bill H. R. 4467),
Director, Office of Rubber Reserve, rel- on Navy-Standard Oil Co., contract, 9937.
ative to guayule rubber, A5780, A5781. 1585-1587. Blexrud, H. J., estate of: for relief (see
Poem by E. W. Collins entitled "Brave Farm labor program, 11048. bill I. R. 791), 59.
Man," A2832. Guayule rubber program, 4761, 9860. City of Red Wing, Minn.: for relief (see
Recommendation of General Eisenhower Japanese-mandated islands, 3583. bill H. R. 788), 59.
relative to the guayule industry, Military Establishment appropriation Kraske, Emil: for relief (see bill H. R.
A5780. bill, 6763. 2084), 975.
Report on steps taken for benefit of National Advisory Committee for Aero- Liddell, W. C.: for relief (see bill H. R.
members of United States armed nautics: research work of, A354. 2083), 975.
forces in France, A4334. Naval appropriation bill, 3510, 3583. Taxation: relating to reimbursement of
Resolution by Campbell Post, American Navy: disposition of vessels and facilities, vendees for unconstitutional process-
Legion, relative to relief of disabled 5358. ing taxes (see H. J. Res. 2), 30.
-- postwar composition, 10193, 10194, Toll bridges: for Federal aid to States for
veterans, A4965.
10204. acquisition of (see bill H. R. 1760), 512.
Telegram from Chester Bowles regard-
Navy and Marine Corps: increase in per- Wachholz, E. F., and wife: for relief (see
ing ration points for restaurants,
sonnel, 11442, 11443. bill H. R. 789), 59.
A3125. Winona Machine & Foundry Co.: for re-
Surplus property: disposal of, A5785.
Amendments offered by, to Troop ships: converting cargo ships to, lief (see bill H. R. 790), 59.
Appropriations: to reduce certain (H. R. A5317. Motions and resolutions offered by
4407): to amend, 9860. Veterans: honorable discharge buttons, Food supplies and commitments: to in-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 11442, 11443. vestigate (see H. Res. 191), 2457.
Army and Navy: to prevent unauthor- -fair deal for, A4225. Remarks by, on
ized wearing of discharge button -letters from Secretaries of War Advertising in help-wanted columns.
awarded by (see bill H. R. 489.8), 11450. and Navy, 11442, 11443. 5451.
Bateman, J. C.: for relief (see bill H. R. - letter by Lt. Jack W. Jones, A4225. Agricultural Adjustment Administration,
2878), 3352. Reports made by, from 935.
Dibble General Hospital: to include Committee on Naval Affairs: Agricultural appropriation bill, 2556,
within corporate limits of city of Men- Navy: mail clerks (H. R. 3193, Rept. 693), 2557, 2558.
lo Park, Calif. (see bill H. R. 2965), 5690. --_reservation of points of order.
3595. Vessels: lights on (see bill H. R. 4413, 2489.
Dwyer, John Earl: for relief (see bill Rept. 1202), 10619. Agricultural Extension Service, 4551, 4552,
H. R. 2879), 3352. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. 4555, 4560, 4565, 4568.
Internal Revenue Code: to amend so as Air route to the Orient, 12292.
ANDERSON, JOHN W., letter to General Mac-
to exempt from taxation all amounts Arthur on the subject of the Purple Annuities: exemption from taxation,
received by members of the armed 9088.
Heart written by, 4936, A3486.
forces (see bill H. R. 4311), 9512. Armed forces: demobilization, A4549.
Letter relative to scarcity policy of OPA
Olsen, Sigfried: for relief (see bill H. R. text of bill (H. R. 4467), A4549.
from, A3095.
1566), 291. -- voluntary enlistment bill, 8714.
ANDERSON, KENNETH L., relief (see bill Banks: interest rates, 1339.
Pillar Point at Half Moon Bay, San
H. R. 3785)." Black-market operations, 6591.
Mateo County, Calif.: to survey (see
ANDERSON, MARIAN, remarks in House rela- Bretton Woods proposals, A2668.
bill H. R. 292), 22. - letter by H. D. White, Assistant
President and Vice President: to pro- tive to refusal of the use of Constitu- . Secretary of the Treasury, A2668.
vide for vacancy in office of (see H. R. tion Hall by, 9676.
Civilian Manpower: mobilization, 558,
3515), 6408. ANDERSON RANCH RESERVOIR SITE, relief 644, 731.
Robinson, J. B.: for relief (see bill H. R. of (see bill H. R. 1689"). • letter signed "A Worker," 732.
5046), 12308. ANDRESEN, AUGUST H. (a Representative Committee to Investigate Food Short-
San Jose Manufacturers, Inc.: for relief from Minnesota). ages, 4177.
(see bill H. R. 3617), 6979. Appointed 'on committee, 491. rreport, 4317, 4318.
INDEX 27
ANDRESEN, AUGUST H.-Continued. ANDRESEN, AUGUST H.-Continued. ANDREWS, CHARLES O.-Continued.
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on Remarks by, on
Commodity Credit Corporation, 1966, Trade-marks, 1725. Government agencies: reorganization,
1973, 1977, 2044, 2045, 2046, 2055, 2066. Treasury-Post Office appropriation bill. 10328.
Coordination in food handling, 6572. 1300. Revenue Act of 1945, 9951, 9952, 10260.
Cotton and wheat allotments, 879. Treaty ratification, 4047. United Nations Charter, 8175.
Cottonseed: exports, 1202. Veterans: settlement on farm lands, 8773, Wilson, Woodrow: farewell speech, 8177,
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11042. 8783, 8930. Reports made by, from
Dollar-a-year men, 825. .Veterans' Administration: Department Committee on the Judiciary:
Drafting of nurses, A1055. of Medicine and Surgery, 11663, 11669. Hoffman, George Earl: nomination, 8690.
Farm labor: drafting of 444, 763, 765, 826, War criminals, 8579. Phillips, Herbert S.: nomination, 8690.
827, 1199. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Committee on Naval Affairs:
- Tydlngs amendment and direc- ANDRESEN, JOHN R., authorize Secretary of Stockton, Capt. Gilchrist Baker: nomi-
tive by General Hershey relative to Interior to sell certain lands in Mon- nation, 8838.
draft of, A259. tana to (see bill H. R. 4877). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
-(veto of H. J. Res. 106), 4154, 4155,
ANDREWS, BERT, article entitled "Wallace's ANDREWS, FORREST E., increase pension
4160.
Demeanor at Hearing Left Senators" (see bill H. R. 857).
Farm products: investigate marketing, Uneasy" from Washington Post by,
etc., 1454. ANDREWS, GEORGE W. (a Representative
A569. from Alabama).
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation,
1339. ANDREWS, CHARLES 0. (a Senator from Address by Representative Jennings
Federal Farm Loan Act: amendment, Florida). Randolph before American Road
4761, 4762, 4764. Appointed chairman, Committee on Builders' Association relative to rela-
Flour subsidy, 2860. Public Buildings and Grounds, 466. tionship between industry and Gov-
Food investigation: printing of report, Appointed on committee, 169, 170. ernment, A226.
5218. Appointed member on committee to plan Address by A. B. Hope, Notasulga, Ala., on
Food shortages: call for Investigation, improvement of Senate Chamber, 7937. postwar program of Alabama Bankers
2556, 2557, 2558, 2786, 2787, 2789. Article by Capt. Dudley W. Knox entitled Association, A2590.
- caused by Government regula- "Founders of the American Navy," Appointed on committee, 274.
tions, 1198-1202. 10072. Appointed conferee, 2412.
- bungling of OPA and other Resignation from committee, 466. Letter by William B. Oliver enclosing
bureaus, 7133. Telegram to Senator Thomas of Okla- sermon by Robert E. Sherrill on sub-
-findings of investigators, A1723. homa and resolution by county com- ject What Our Church Teaches About
-letter to War Food Administrator missioners of De Soto County, Fla., rel- Christian Marriage, A2495.
and news release by same regarding ative to OPA meat regulations, 5877. Speech by Jimmie Chappell, Union
pork production, A1724. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Springs, Ala., on postwar education,
- radio statement by Clinton P. Capitol: relating to appropriation for A2654.
Anderson, 7134. roofs and skylights over Senate and
for, 5458. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
-responsibility House wings (see S. J. Res. 31), 1114.
Foreign Service. 2883. .Coast Guard: extending certain recog- Army: promotion of officers on retired
nition and rights to temporary mem- list (see bill H. R. 1643), 431.
4-H Clubs, 4555.
German concentration camps, 4170. bers of Reserve, includtng Voluntary Fortner, Clara M.: for relief (see bill
H. R. 1667), 431.
Great Britain: loans to, 10726. Port Security Force and Coast Guard
House of Representatives: question Auxiliary (see bill S. 1465), 9374. Jones, Carey: for relief (see bill H. R.
period, 39. Daylight-saving time: to repeal act es- 3877), 7890.
Housing conditions in District of Co- tablishing (see bill S. 1368), 8361. Long, Lindon A.: for relief (see bill
lumbia, 820. District of Columbia: to construct build- H. R. 1974), 769.
Independent offices appropriation bill, ing for United States Court of Appeals Ogletree, Stephen Swan: for relief (see
943. (see bill S. 1603), 10753. bill H. R. 3609), 6870.
Insurance business: regulation, 1090. Flag of the United States: to prevent des- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Italy: food situation in, 983. ecration and mutilation of (see bill ANDREWS, JOHN, resolution to elect clerk
Japan: moral conditions in, 10872. S. 539), 1113. of the H6use, rejected (H. Res. 1*), 8.
Labor organizations, 1369. Huffman, Marie J., for relief (see bill S. ANDREWS, MINTA P., pension (see bill H. R.
Lend-lease: extension, 2128. 929), 3749. 1255).
- termination, 9848. Income tax: to exempt persons who
MacArthur, Gen. Douglas: statement on served in present war from payment ANDREWS, RALPH M., statement relative to
cccupation forces, 8772. of (see bill S. 538), 1113. St. Lawrence seaway by, A1045.
Members of Congress: salary increase, Jennings, John R., for relief (see bill S. ANDREWS, STEFFAN, statement on surplus
4437. 1265), 7508. military property dumped into Pacific
Milk subsidy, 2066. Military and educational training: re- Ocean from Milwaukee Journal by,
Nationality Act: amendment, 4641. questing information concerning (see A5236.
Office o- Price Administration: arbitrary S. J. Res. 95), 8663. ANDREWS, WALTER G. (a Representative
rules, 1501, 1502. Scott, William B., for relief (see bill S. from New York).
-blundering policies, 5237. 712), 1887.
-- Attended, 8.
cancellation of ration points, 217, Motions and resolutions offered by Appointed on Board of Visitors to Mili-
218, 224, 225, 226, 227.- Committee on Public Buildings and
- policies creating shortages, 1201. tary Academy, 641.
Grounds: assistant clerk (see S. Res. Appointed on committee, 88.
-reply to Mr. Patman, 224. 51), 466.
-- unwise policies of, 5458. Appointed to Committee on Selective
Congress: establishment of joint rules Service Occupational Deferment of
Paper wasted by Government bureaus, concerning the subject matter of bills
and mode of amending laws (see S. Officers and Employees of the Legisla-
7398.
tive Branch, 134.
Pearl Harbor investigation, 8496. Con. Res. 10), 1115.
Polish Constitution Day, 4152. Pan-American Highway System: investi- Appointed conferee, 2203, 9155.
Postage: fourth-class matter, 5452, 5453, gation regarding (see S. Res. 74), 921. Article by Grantland Rice entitled "Win,
Securities and Exchange Commission and Lose, or Draw,'. A739.
5454.
Price Control Act, 6606, 6608, 6609. the Post Office Department: to investi- Article by Ernest M. Hopkins on univer-
-amendment, 6566, 6568, 6572, 6591, gate (see S. Res. 35), 330. sal military training, A2138.
6598, 6599, 6603, 6605, 6606. Communication from Citizens Com-
Remarks by, on
-- extension, 6495, 6496, 6509, 6513, Airports: Federal aid bill, 8523. mittee for Military Training of Young
7080, 7081, 7084, 7085, 7090, 7092. -telegram from Gov. Millard F. Men, Inc., urging military training,
Reciprocal trade agreements, 5039, 5149, Caldwell, 8523. A1818.
5154. Armed forces: demobilization program, Editorial from Charlotte (N. C.) Ob-
St. Lawrence seaway, 498. 9475, 10637. server on universal military training,
Selective service: Tydings amendment, Army: discharge of doctors, 8597. A4976.
1503, 1507, 1509, 1517. Capitol Building: repairs, 7434. Letter to President from college presi-
- letter from Red Wing (N. Dak.) Chandler, Albert B., resignation from dents urging consideration of universal
draft board, 1509. Senate, 10128. military training now, A680.
Silver: use of Government owned, 12367, Cret, Paul P.: tribute to, 8880. Letter from Secretary of State Stettinius
Subsidies: continuation of certain, 5227, Diaz, Jorge Lu!s Cordova: notice of hear- relative to recognition of Italy as an
5237. ing, 10001. ally, A1818.
Surplus Property Act amendment, 8462. District of Columbia: building for Questions and answers on nursing in
Totacco: marketing quotas, 1271. United States Court of Appeals, 10753. wartime, A967.
INDEX
ANDREWS, WALTER G.-Continued. ANDREWS, WALTER G.-Continued. ANGELL, HOMER D.-Continued.
Resolution adopted by Polish-American Remarks by, on Article from Christian Science Monitor
Congress of Western New York criticiz- Order of business, 11632. entitled "Grim Prospect for Coasts In-
ing decisions of Yalta Conference, Personal announcement, 5898. dustry," A3178.
A1876. Postal employees pay bill, 4642. Article from the Oregonian entitled
Statement by Arthur L. Williston rela- Presidential succession, 7016. "Give Us Our Meat," A3181.
tive to manpower issue, Al188: Roosevelt, Franklin D.: Medal of Honor, Article from the Oregonian telling of ex-
Statement by War Department outlining 4821. cellent work of USO and Red Cross at
plans for redeployment of troops, St. Lawrence Seaway, 9501. Portland depot, A3162.
A2120. Selective Service Act: extension, 3905. Article by Cedric Adams entitled "In
-Tydings amendment, 1524. This Corner" relative to meat situa-
Statement by Karl T. Compton, Massa-
Selective Service Medal, 754. tion in Canada, 6604.
chusetts Institute of Technology on War Department: redeployment plan, Article by Gloria Lubar from Washington
universal military training, A2809, 4264, 4265. Post entitled "Little Men Ask Bowles
Statement by Gen. George C. Marshall War Department appropriation bill (civil for Relief," 6604.
giving facts of demobilization, A3870. functions), 1049. Article by Russ Symontowne from Wash-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Reports made by, from ington Times-Herald entitled "Blame
Anedican Veterans of World War II: Committee on Military Affairs: United States Sugar Policy for Chaos
to incorporate (see bill H. R. 1962), Armed forces: Medal for service in (H. R. In Cuban Industry," 6546.
768. 3436, Rept. 748), 6084. Article by W. B. Greeley from Timber
Armed forces: to extend eligibility for Kermit Roosevelt fund (H. J. Res. 136, Operator relative to lumber produc-
mustering-out payments to members Rept. 508), 4085. tion, 6547.
released to accept employment (see Mexican Border Service Medal (H. R. Article from Oregon Journal entitled
bill H. R. 2433), 1706. 2322, Rept. 507), 4085. "Northwest Meat Dealers Ready To
-to provide a medal for members Selective Service System (H. R. 1812, Call Strike," 6545.
serving in present war (see bill H. R. Rept. 511), 4174. Article from Washington Post relative
3436), 5923. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. to loss of 4,000 chickens due to failure
Blackmore, John R., and wife, for relief of War Food Administration, 6544.
ANDRUS, SUFRONIA, relief of estate (see Article by Arthur S. Maxwell in Signs of
(see bill H. R. 2300), 1341.
Heyl, Helmuth, for relief (see bill H. R. bill S. 1683). the Times on subject of atomic bomb,
5024), 12229. "A NEW DECADE OF FALSE PEACE?' arti- A4212.
Kermit Roosevelt Fund: relating to (see cle by Walling Keith in Gadsden (Ala.) Article by Richard L. Neuberger in Sun-
H, J. Res. 136), 2702. Times entitled, A4923. day Oregonian on electrification of
Labor organizations: to require filing of "A NEW OUTLOOK," article appearing in railroads, A3860.
annual financial reports by (see bill Life magazine written by James P. Article by Richard L. Neuberger entitled
H, R. 4960), 119P1. "From Coal to Kilowatts," A4045.
O'Bryan entitled, A5052.
Mexican Border Service Medal: to issue Article by Timber Operators Association
ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST, CALIF., re- on control of forest fires,A3856.
(see bill H. R. 2322), 1401.
lief of certain persons occupying lands Article appearing In Portland Oregonian
Mustering-Out Payment Act of 1944: to
amend (see bill H. R. 3625), 7038. within drainage of Arroyo Seco (see bill by Frank Barton relative to new meth-
H. R. 96.). od for shipment of turkeys, A5297.
Nevmann, Gerhard: to naturalize (see
bill H. R. 3441), 5924. ANGELL, HOMER D. (a Representative from Article appearing in Washington Times-
Ryan, Edith, for relief (see bill H. R. Oregon). Herald written by Lt. Comdr. Tyrrell
3042), 3822. Address by Henry J. Kaiser before San Krum entitled "Veterans' Affairs,"
Selective Service System: to grant award Francisco Chamber of Commerce, A5299.
of merit to uncompensated personnel A4052. Article by David Lawrence entitled
of (see bill H. R. 1812), 590. Address by John Cyprian Stevens on sub- "Value of GM Books To Probers Ques-
Tatko, John, for relief (see bill H. R. ject Private Enterprise, A4043. tioned-Observer Says Long Study
3553), 6585. Address by Palmer Hoyt before Portland, Could Bring Wrong Decision on Pay,"
Oreg., Rotary Club, entitled "Last A5814.
Veterans: to pay not to exceed $50 to
Chance," A3914. Article by J. R. Ferron from Signs of the
apply to cost of cemetery space for Address by Gov. Earl Snell, of Oregon,
burial of (see bill H. R. 2751), 2702. Times paying tribute to Desmond T.
before Governors' Conference at Reno, Doss, first conscientious objector to
-providing for a service medal for
on subject Light Metal's Industry in receive Congressional Medal of Honor,
(see bill H. R. 1985), 838. the West, A2114. A5366.
-- to pay not to exceed $50 to defray Appointed on committee, 492.
cost of cemetery property for burial of Article from Oregon Sunday Journal by
Appointed on funeral committee, 10628. David Lawrence entitled "American Le-
(see bill H. R. 2434), 1706. Article by Richard L. Neuberger relative gion Proposes Real Preparedness Sys-
Petitions and papers presented by, from to Ira N. Gabrielson's work in wildlife tem," A5360.
Citizens and individuals, 5529, 6013, conservation, A26. Article from Saturday Evening Post on
10169. Article from Collier's by Capt. Richard L. Japanese Cruelty, A5403.
Societies and associations, 1043, 1108, Neuberger entitled "Go North, Young Article from Signalman's Journal by
2239, 3822, 4007, 4685, 4777, 7392, 9513, man," A96. Richard L. Neuberger relative to
11855, 12030. Article by Richard L. Neuberger in Pro- Grand Coulee power for railroads,
State legislatures, 4370, 5121, 5924. gressive relative to congressional visits A5641.
Remarks by, on to fighting men, A318.
Articles by Richard L. Neuberger and
Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill, Article in Harpers magazine entitled Robert W. Sawyer appearing in the
8622, 8623, 8624, 8650, 8652, 8653, 8706, "The Great Salmon Experiment" by Sunday Oregonian for and against a
8709, 8716. Richard L. Neuberger, A433. Columbia Valley Authority, A5301-
Army: commissioned officers, 12208. Article by N. H. Engle in Christian Sci- A5306
- discharges, 8609. ence Monitor entitled "Aluminum Dis- Correspondence from National Lumber
covers the Northwest," A840.
-enlistments during war period, Manufacturers Association relative to
Article from Oregonian entitled "The bottlenecks in home building, A5767.
2420.
Flag Above Iwo Jima," A1106. Editorial from Portland Oregonian on
-mustering-out plan, 4545. Article by Capt. Richard L. Neuberger Oregon troops overseas, A1964.
Coast Guard: grade of admiral, 1259. in St. Louis Post-Dispatch entitled
Draft boards: award of merit to mem- "Alaska Now Last Frontier," A928. Editorial from Oregon Daily Journal en-
bers, 4275. Article from Look magazine by Senator titled "Portland, World Port," A2522.
Marine Corps: grade of general, 1257. Editorial from Oregonian on regulation
Connally entitled "How Can We Keep
Materials: requisition (H. R. 3232), 6295. the Peace?" A1546. of railroads, A2523.
Military and Naval Academies: appoint- Article by Dean Johnson in the Oregon- Editorial by Frank T. Morgan from Ore-
ments to, 8697. ian on forestry resources of Oregon, gon Daily Journal entitled "Sugar Pol-
National Academy of Science, 6153, 6307. A2087. icy Stupid," 6546.
National cemeteries, 10992, 11334. Article b). Robert A. Barr entitled "Wood Editorial from Oregon Journal entitled
National Service Act, 570, 597, 598, 606, Pulp Waste Converted Into Alcohol, "We Could Have Sugar," 6546.
621, 642, 713, 715, 735, 741, 742, 745. Acetone, and Fuel," A2152. Editorial from Oregonian on home build-
-conference report, 2198, 2199, 2841, Article from the Oregonian relative to ing, A3940.
2848. Portland housing land, A2662. Editorial from Oregonian on universal
Nurses' selective service bill, 1729, 1731, Article by Philip H. Parish concerning military training, A4528.
1306, 1807, 1812, 1816, 1821, 1860, 1861, dam plans for Columbia and Snake Editorial
tion of from the Oregonian on unifica-
Army and Navy, A4667.
1852, 1874. - Rivers, A3189.
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ANGELL, HOMER D.-Continued. ANGELL, HOMER D.-Continued. ANGELL, HOMER D.-Continued.
Editorial from the Oregonian on Presi- Bills and joint resolutions introduced'by Remarks by, on
dent's foreign .affairs program, A4668. Commission on Taxation in the United America: Problems in postwar world,
Editorial from Washington Post on States: to establish (see bill H. R. A5810.
aluminum dilemma, A4610. 1410), 267. Appropriations: reduction of certain,
Editorial from the Oregon Daily Journal Constitution of the United States: to 6144, 9842.
relative to control of the waste and amend relative to terms of office of Armed forces: demobilization, 9669,
destruction caused by high waters of the President (see H. J. Res. 68), 267. A3757, A3758.
the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, Contracting & Sales Co., Inc., for relief - voluntary enlistment bill, 8637.
A5720. (see bill H. H. 1454), 267. Atomic bomb, A4212.
Editorial from the Oregonian entitled Cooney, James G., for relief (see bill Bauxite, 9191.
"Why Take It To Congress" relative to H. R. 3697), 7267. Black markets, 6546.
the merger of the armed forces, A5806. Employees of the United States: to im- Bonneville Administration: appropria-
Editorial from Portland Oregonian rela- prove salary and wage administration tion, 3891.
tive to the struggle for power in the (see bill H. R. 2703), 2584. -power rates, 7312.
Northwest, A5727. Forest lands: to acquire for road pur- war accomplishments, 3879.
Excerpt from editorial in Christian poses (see bill H. R. 1407), 267. Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5671.
Science Monitor relative to atomic en- Gunther, Earl, and wife, for relief (see Calves: slaughter, 6544.
ergy, A5811. bill H. R. 3697), 7267. Child-welfare centers, 8554, 9844.
Letter from Portland Oregonian on fu- Learned, Irving W., for relief (see bill -- _letter by Saidie Orr Dunbar, 9844.
ture of Oregon, A2363. H. R. 4915), 11605. Citrus fruits, 12538
Letter by Frank Thornton relative to Mount Hood National Forest, Oreg.: to Columbia River project, 1378
policy of OPA, 6546. acquire certain forest lands in (see bill Debt limit: increase, 1942.
Letter from Dallas County (Tex.) Demo- H. R. 1408), 267. Deficiency appropriation bill, 11143,
cratic Executive Committee relative to Mount McKinley National Park: protec- 11144, 11214, 11260.
Government bureaucracy, 6547. tion of Dall sheep, caribou, and other Employment in postwar era, 7252.
Letter to Thomas R. Payne from OPA wildlife (see bill H. R. 5004), 12101. Farm labor and Army manpower, 286.
relative to home-slaughter of meat, Old-age assistance: to provide every Federal employees pay bill, 6061.
6545. adult citizen with equal basic Federal Flood-control projects, 11214, 11360.
Letter from OPA relative to storage of insurance (see bill H. R. 2230), 1207. Forest products of Pacific Northwest,
farm-slaughtered meat in freezer lock- Physically handicapped children: to pro- , A1096.
ers, 6545. vide for education of (see bill H. R. Forestry, research, 2687, 3795.
Letter by a soldier relative to Army dis- 1415), 267.
Government corporations: financial con-
charge program, A4500. Poole, Martha J.: to pension (see bill trol, 8554.
Letter from a group of servicemen rela- H. R. 1452), 267. Grand Coulee reclamation project, 1378.
tive to Army discharges and regula- Portland, Oreg.: to construct National Housing for veterans, 12291.
tions regarding insignia, A4029. Guard armory at (see bill H. R. 1413), Interior Department appropriation bill,
Letter from Civil Service Commission 267. 3817, 3879, 3883, 3891, 6944, 6949.
relative to annual and sick leave for - to establish national cemetery in Jackson, Second Lt. Arthur J.: heroism,
classified substitute postal employees, vicinity (see bill H. R. 1409), 267. A4198.
A5776. Postmasters: relating to annual and sick Jackson, Maria: contribution to Oregon
Newspaper articles criticising OPA op- leave (see bill H. R. 5101), 12550. by, 8606.
erations, A3061. Powell, Edith M.: for relief (see bill H. R. Lumber industry: problems, 6547.
Poem by W. A. Luce entitled "Uncle 1453), 267. Meat shortage, 6544.
Sammie's Oldsters," A4019. Railroad Retirement Act: to amend (see
Prayer by Charles Gordon Ames relative - national scandal, 6604.
bill H. R. 1406), 267.
to an impartial liberty and law, A5811. Members of Congress: expense allowance,
Real property sold by the United States: 5729.
Radio address of Henry L. Stimson urg- relating to taxation by State and local
ing national service legislation, A723. salary increase, 4429.
taxing units (see bill H. R. 4786), 11006.
Resolution of Oregon Legislature to re- Mott, James W.: eulogy, 10625, 10626.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act:
store standard time, A851. Navy: postwar composition, 10149.
to amend (see bill H. R. 1420), 267.
Resolution of Oregon Legislature relative to authorize -purchase of alumi- OPA: inefficient administration, 6544.
to restoring lands to mineral entry, num by (see bill H. R. 4840), 11155. Oregon: sales of E bonds, 8606.
A856. Pearl Harbor investigation, 8500.
Retirement Act of 1904: to amend (see Palestine resolution, 12383.
Resolutions of Oregon Legislature and bill H. R. 1859), 640.
Portland Chamber of Commerce urging Social Security Act: to extend to certain Postal employees: annual and sick leave
appropriation for research in forest disabled persons (see bill H. R. 1411), for classified substitute, A5776.
products, A1096. 257. Salary increase, 4622.
Resolutions by Oregon Legislature and -- relating to payment of certain Price Control Act: amendment, 6544,
Portland Chamber of Commerce rela- 6604.
benefits under (see bill H. R. 1414), 267.
tive to Forest Products Laboratory, Rentals, 6547.
Snedecor, Palmer G.: for relief (see bill
2688. H. T1.1455), 267. Rivers and harbors bill, 1375, 1376.
Statement of Henry Van Dyke to be used San Francisco Conference: participation
States: to provide taxation of real prop-
as guideposts on the footpath to peace, •erty acquired for military purposes (see of citizens from Oregon, A2096.
A5811. bill H. R. 1418), 267. Sheep in Northwest, 6545.
Table:. flood-control projects, 11260. Snake River project, 1378.
Tide and submerged lands: to declare
-lumber, 1378. Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
- river and harbor projects, 1376, policy of the Government in regard to
(see H. J. Res. 67), 267. 6544, 6604.
11260. Standard time: to restore, A3766.
War with Spain: to provide pension bene-
Text of communiqu6 from Big Three Sugar program: bungling, 6546.
fits equivalent to those granted Civil
conference with respect to control of Tax adjustment bill, 7312.
War veterans (see bill H. R. 1419), 267.
atomic energy, A5811. Tidelands: quieting title to, 8840, 8851.
Webb, George: for relief (see bill H. R.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Turkeys: new method for shipment of,
1344), 190.
Alaska: to establish hospital for insane A5297.
of (see bill H. R. 1412), 267. Motions and resolutions offered by Umatilla Dam project, 1378.
Baker, George E., for relief (see bill Armaments: to control and reduce (see Vessels: sale of surplus, 9189.
H. R. 1456), 267. H. Con. Res. 106), 11450. Veterans: hospitals, 11143.
Baker, Wilma E., for relief (see bill H. R. Daylight-saving time: to repeal act pro-
War-industry plants in Columbia River
3043), 3822. viding for (see H. Con. Res. 78), 8418.
Basin: postwar use, 9189.
Berg, Esther L., for relief (see bill H. R. ' Mott, James E.: death of (see H. Res.
-- 23-point program, 9191.
2826), 2966. 396), 10625, 10626.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Blind persons: to assist (see bill H. R.
2594), 2072. Citizens and individuals, 4370, 4858. ANIMALS, enable Secretary of Agriculture to
-to provide annuities for (see bill State legislatures, 1748, 1991, 2310, 2585, suppress and extirpate contagious, in-
H. R. 1416), 267. 2702. fectious, and communicable diseases of
Bonneville Project Act: to amend (see Remarks by, on dogs and other carnivorous (see bill
bill H. R. 2690), 2517. Agricultural appropriation bill, 2687. H. H. 1986).
Brokaw, J. F., and wife, for relief (see -- conference report, 3795. Letter and report by Bureau of Medi-
bill H. R. 3697), 7267. Alaska Development program, 3881. cine and Surgery, Navy Department,
Civil Service Retirement Act: to amend .Aluminum production facilities: dis- relative to use in medical research of,
(see bills H. R. 1417, 2599), 267, 2165. posal problems, 10149, A813.
3o INDEX
ANIMAL AND PLANT DISEASES, provide that APPROPRIATION BILLS-Continued. APPROPRIATIONS-Continued.
several States shall continue effective Drepartment of the Interior (see bill Concurrent resolution relative to match-
measures of control and protection H. R. 3024'). ing of appropriations for foreign relief
against importation of (see bills S. Department of the Judiciary (see bill with like appropriations for veterans'
818; H. R. 3321*). H. R. 2603*). rehabilitation (see H. Con. Res. 118).
Department of Justice (see bill H. R. Joint resolution making an appropria-
ANNAPOLIS PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION,
2603'). tion for emergency flood control made
remarks in House relative to, A4762.
Department of Labor (see bill H. R. necessary by recent floods (see H. J.
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MD., opening 3199'). Res. 190).
a road on the District of Columbia Departments of State, Justice, and Loan Joint resolution reducing certain appro-
Training School property in (see bill Agencies (see bill H. R. 2603*), 2153. priations available in the. fiscal year
H. R. 3873*). District of Columbia (see bill H. R. ending June 30, 1945 (see H. J. Res.
ANNISTON (ALA.) STAR, editorial entitled 3306*). 202').
"Sparks Is Courageous" from, A5707. Executive Office (see bill H. R. 1984'). Joint resolution making a supplemental
"ANOTHER RACE IN ARMAMENTS," ar- Federal Loan Agency (see bill H. R. appropriation for fiscal year ending
2603*). . June 30, 1945, for Children's Bureau
ticle by A, Q. Miller entitled, A4887.
Federal Security Agency (see bill H. R. (see H. J. Res. 212).
ANROD, C. W., articles entitled "The Ad- 3199'). Message from the President transmitting
justment of Industrial Disputes" from Independent offices (see bill H. R. 1984', deficiency and supplemental estimates
America by B. L. Masse and, A4261, 5201"). of (H. Doec. 25), 326.
A4262. Joint resolution proposing amendment Message from President transmitting
ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION OF 1939-41, to the Constitution relative to disap- supplemental estimate of appropria-
provide for presentation of medals to proval of items in general (see S. J. tions for war agencies (H. Docs. 129,
members of (see bill S. 397*). Re. 5). 121), 2632.
ANTHONY, SUSAN B,, remarks In Senate Joint resolution making supplemental Message from President transmitting
relative to the one hundred and appropriations for fiscal year ending proposed rescissions (H. Doe. 186) of,
twenty-fifth anniversary of the birth June 30, 1945, In lieu of certain appro- 4857, 4928.
of, 1117. priations contained in H. R. 2374 Sev- Message from President transmitting
enty-ninth Congress, first session (see recommendation for reductions of war-
ANTHRACITE COAL, remarks in House rela-
H. J. Res. 141'). time (H. Does. 280, 286), 8335, 8616.
tive to the problem of reconversion of
the anthracite area, 8490. Legislative (see bill H. R. 3109'). Remarks in House relative to, 7734.
Military Establishment (see bill H. R. Remarks in House and table showing ap-
ANTIDUMPING LEGISLATION, remarks In 3550*). propriations of first session, Seventy-
House relative to, 1982, National War Agencies (see bill H. R. ninth Congress, A3559-A3564.
ANTILYNCHING BILL (H. R. 1698), re- 3368*). Remarks in House relative to the bill (H.
marks in House relative- to, 2546. Navy Department (see bill H. R. 2907*). R. 4407) to reduce, 9824.
ANTI-POLL-TAX BILL. See also POLL TAX. Post Office Department (see bill H. R. Remarks in House on conference report
Petition urging passage of bill (H. R. 7) 2252'). on bill H. R. 4407 reducing cettain,
making unlawful, 12031. Rivers and Harbors (see bill S. 25*). 11229.
ANTIQUITIES ACT, memorial of the legisla- Treasury Department (see bill H. R. Remarks in House relative to the defi-
2252'). ciency appropriation bill (H. R. 4805'),
ture of Utah urging ainendment of,
War agencies (see bill H. R. 3368', 3649*). 10993, 11046, 11066, 11069, 11124,
2801. War Department (see bill H. R. 2126', 11133, 11181, 11189, 11197, 11204.
ANTIRACKETEERING ACT, amend (see bills 3550'). 0
H. R. 32*; H. Res. 406). Remarks in Senate relative to, 7513.
APPROPRIATIONS, amendment in Senate to Resolutions providing examiners and
Remarks In House relative to, 11905,
A5427, A5449. bill (H. R. 4407) reducing certain, other personnel necessary for acquisi-
10072. tion of adequate information for the
Remarks in House relative to justifica-
tion of, 11842. Amendment in Senate to the first sup- use of subcommittees on (see H. Res.
plemental surplus appropriation res- 213, 214).
ANTI-SEMITISM, article by Philip Wylie Table showing unexpended balances of,
from American Mercury relative to, cission act, 1946, 10755, 10788.
Bill to amend Second Deficiency Appro- 1938.
A859. priation Act of 1944, to provide for ex- Table showing unobligated balances as of
Remarks in House relative to, A4185. November 30, 1944, 890.
Remarks in House relative to crime tension of period for liquidation of
Public Works Administration (see Table showing amount of budget esti-
against American democracy, A1679. bills S. 656; H. R. 2412). mates and amount of appropriations
Remarks in House relative to presence Bill making appropriations for salaries in bill of first session, Seventy-ninth
In this country of spirit of, A4271. Congress, A3559.
Remarks in House relative to Robert and expenses necessary for wage sta-
bilization program (see bill H. R. Tabulation of funds available under
Ley's renunciation of, A4613. House Resolution 116 of the Seventy-
2437).
Statement by Adolph Hitler relative to, eighth Congress, 292.
Bill making appropriations for fiscal
A1679.
year ending June 30, 1946, for civil AQUITANIA, remarks in House relative to
ANTISTRIKE e LEGISLATION, memorials functions administered by War De-
against, 12231, withdrawal from troop service by the
partment (see bill H. R. 2832). British of, A4405.
ANZURES, THEODORA 0., ET AL., relief '(see Bill to amend Second Deficiency Appro-
H. R. 3751). Article from Washington Post relative to,
priation Act of 1935 (see bills S. 1001; A4313.
"A. & P. IN FIGHT FOR ITS LIFE WHEN H. R. 3219). Remarks in House relative to, A4313,
ROOSEVELT GOT THAT LOAN," ar- Bill further amending part of act mak- A4346.
tcle from Washington Times-Herald ing appropriations for naval service for
captioned, A2939. year ending June 30, 1921, relating to ARABIA, Correspondence relative to Palestine
between President Roosevelt and King
APACHE INDIANS. See INDIANS. conservation, protection, and opera- Ibn Saud, of Saudi, A4559, A4560.
APALACHICOLA RIVER, FLA., authorize tion of naval petroleum and oil-shale
reserves (see bills S. 1025; H. R. 3269). Remarks in House relative to threats to
dredging of boat basin at mouth of cancel oil concessions of American
(see bill H. R. 1990). Bill to amend section 27 of the act of
companies by King Ibn Saud of, A4572.
May 18, 1916, making appropriations
APPALACHIAN NATIONAL FOREST, promote for Bureau of Indian Affairs for fiscal Remarks in House relative to secret com-
development of oil and gas on the mitments by President Roosevelt to
year ending June 30, 1917 (see bill S. Ibn Saud, King of, A4475.
public domain and on lands acquired
1087).
for (see bills S. 1236; H. R. 3711). ARABIAN PROBLEM IN NEAR EAST, edi-
Bill reducing certain appropriations
APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING PROGRAM, available in fiscal year ending June 30, torial from New York Post relative to,
remarks In House relative to, A5145. 1946 (see bill H. R. 4103'). A2832.
APPRENTICE TRAINING FOR VETERANS, Bill reducing appropriations and con-
remarks In house relative to, 9754. ARAB-JEWISH PROBLEM, message from
tract authorizations for fiscal year Hebrew Committee of National Libera-
APPROPRIATION BILLS. 1946 (see bill H. R. 4407*). tion to Middle Eastern states confer-
Committee on Fair Employment Practice Bill to require revenues b3 covered Into ence relative to settlement of, A1018.
(see H. J. Res. 219"). the Treasury, that expenditures of
Deficiencies (see bills H. R. 2374", 3579*, Government agencies be made only ARAB OFFICE, statement on the Arabs in-
4805*; H. J. Res. 141', 174'). from funds appropriated by Congress sist on their rights by, 12389.
Department of Agriculture (see bill H. R. (see bill S. 1302). "ARABS PLAN OIL BAN IF UNITED STATES
2689'). Chronological history of, Seventy-sixth AIDS ZIONISM," article by Clifton
Department of Commerce (see bill H. R. Congress, first session, January 8 to Daniel from New York Times entitled,
2603*). August 5, 1939, 8194. A4572.
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ARABS, remarks in House relative to pro-Nazi ARENDS, LESLIE C.-Continued. ARIZONA-Continued.
record in World War II of, A4433. Remarks by, on Joint memorial requesting passage of
Remarks in House relative to, A4733. Labor disputes: need of congressional bills (S. 7; H. R. 1203) relative to ad-
"ARBITRATING THE GOOSE AND THE action, 9817. ministrative procedure, by Legislature
GOLDEN EGG," article by Arthur Labor-management relations, 10936. of, A611.
Krock from New York Times entitled, Lewis, Fulton, Jr.: radio statement on Letter from the Secretary of State trans-
A4632, A4671. Army engineers, 6312. mitting an amended certificate of final
National Service Act, 581, 733. ascertainment of electors of President
ARBITRATION PROCEDURES, remarks in, Naval Academy: appointments to,
House relative to the need for, 2780. and Vice President chosen in, 512,
10779. 771.
ARCHDALE, EDWARD, authorize issuance of Navy: disposition of vessels and facili- Letter relative to ratification of treaty
a patent in fee to (see bill S. 1663). ties, 5345. with Mexico pertaining to waters of
ARCHIE, WILLARD D., editorial on OPA-Un- Nurses' selective service bill, 1728, 1863. Colorado River by the Lsgislature of,
American policy from Shenandoah ,Price Control Act: amendment, 6602, A233.
Sentinel by, A4064. 6486.
Memorial of legislature relative to premi-
Editorial on military preparedness- Public roads: investigation, 7189.
um-price plan for copper, lead, and
Marshall's address from Shenandoah Reconversion: excerpt from letter, 9500. zinc, 1210, A696.
(Iowa) Evening Sentinel by, A4740. Republican platform, 11780. Memorial of legislature relative to ratifi-
ARCHIQUETTE, FLOYD L., authorize Secre- Scientific research program, 6312. cation of treaty with Mexico concern-
tary of Interior to sell certain lands in Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, ing waters of the Colorado, Rio Grande,
Montana to (see bill H. R. 4555). 6602. and Tia Juana Rivers, 1112, A696.
War Labor Disputes Act, 10440. Memorial of legislature on the subject
ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL, message -repeal, 11824.
from President transmitting supple- of freedom of speech and press, 1752.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Memorial of legislature relative to bill
mental estimate of appropriation for
(S. Doec. 121), 11524. AREM'S, JOSEPH, and DAVID, relief (see (S. 114) to pay for lands ceded by the
bill H. R. 890). Apache Indians, 2075, A1279.
ARCHIVIST OF TIlE UNITED STATES, let- Memorial of legislature urging legisla-
ter transmitting list of useless papers "ARE WE DOZING OFF FOR THE NEXT
PEARL HARBOR?" article by I. F. tion to compensate the State for loss
in certain departments of the Govern-
Stone from PM entitled, A3964. of taxes on public lands, 2745.
ment, 97, 640, 672, 837, 909, 1043, 1285,
1320, 1389, 1404, 1595, 1640, 1747, 1750, "ARE WE MURDERERS?" editorial from Memorial of legislature urging legisla-
2074, 2238, 2311, 2380, 2458, 2516, 2933, Christian Century entitled, A5709. tion to prohibit importation of scrap
3108, 3228, 3229, 3351, 3391, 3536, 3595, metal, 2460.
ARE WE READY TO MAKE THIS OUR
3620, 3706, 4215, 4497, 4500, 4779, 4857, Memorial of legislature urging relief of
CENTURY? editorial from Buffalo certain property owners of Santa Cruz
5121, 5173, 5383, 5753, 5923, 6203, 6245. (N. Y.) Evening News relative to,
6321, 6408, 6631, 6700, 7147, 7148, 7391, County, 2075, A1295.
A439 1.
7429, 7588, 7742, 8354, 8417, 8799, 9210, Memorial of legislature urging the set-
9469, 9511, 9759, 10211, 10247, 10761, ARGENTINA, article by Arnaldo Cortesi rel- ting aside of the unallotted portion of
10784, 10953, 11006, 11524, 11699, 11856, ative to affairs in, 9905. the Colorado River Indian Reservation
11933. Article captioned "Writer of Expose for the benefit of war veterans, 2460.
Resolution authorizing Clerk of House Threatened In Argentina" by Virginia Memorial of legislature relative to main-
of Representatives to transfer certain Prewett, A3051. tenance of adequate tariff rates on cop-
records not necessary in current busi- Editorial from St. Louis Star-Times rel- per, lead, and zinc, 10247.
ness to (see H. Res., 15). ative to Ambassador Braden activities, Memorial of legislature relative to de-
"ARCTIC CRADLE OF THE ATOM," article while in, A4395. velopment of airports, 10247.
by Richard L. Neuberger entitled, Remarks in House relative to failure of Memorial of legislature urging investi-
A4985, A5142. the Argentine to cooperate with the gation of the administration of the na--
United Nations, 1397. tional forests, 10113.
ARENDS, LESLIE C. (a Representative from Remarks in House relative to diplomatic Memorial requesting establishment of a
Illinois). recognition of, A2130. national cemetery in Arizona by Legis-
Appointed on Board of Visitors to Mili- Remarks in House relative to shipment lature of, A1472.
tary Academy, 641. of oil and rubber tires to, 3051.
Appointed on committee, 88, 492. Memorial requesting establishment of
Remarks in House relative to resump- Covernment hospital at Fort Hua-
Appointed on funeral committee, 3356.
Editorial on compulsory military train- tion of diplomatic relations with, chuca, Ariz., by Legislature of, A1277.
ing, A2630. A4106. Remarks in House relative to approval of
Editorial by Arthur Krock on President's 'ARGENTINA -AND SPAIN, editorial entitled Mexican water treaty by Legislature of,
speech on labor disputes, A4671. "Our Mild Aid to Liberty" from Seattle A1796.
Editorial from Pittsburgh Press on Alu- (Wash.) Star, A4346. Remarks in House relative to the grazing
minum Co. of America, A4873. lands in, A1369.
"ARGENTINA AND THE UNITED NATIONS,"
Editorial from Washington Evening Star editorial from St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Remarks in House relative to reclamation
on transit strike, A5121. Caledonian Record entitled, A3541. opportunities In, A4827.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Report of the Committee on Irrigation
Atomic bomb: to establish a commission "ARGENTINA REPORTED GETTING 500,000 and Reclamation in Senate relative to
of national defense to study techno- TONS OF OIL FROM UNITED water resources of (S. Rept. 555), 8136.
logical aspects of (see bill H. R. 4152), STATES,'- article by Charles Corddry Summary of additional water needed by
captioned, A3051. the various projects in, 3298.
8949.
Enlisted men: to provide for the recep- "ARGENTINA TO GET TIRES UNDER Telegram from the Governor relative to
tion by the Senate and House of Rep- UNITED STATES AGREEMENT," ar- the program for airports, 4116.
resentatives of enlisted men who have ticle from newspaper captioned, A2085.
ARIZONA DAILY STAR (newspaper), edi-
served in the armed forces of the ARGENTINA TRADE AGREEMENT, letter torial entitled "The Japanese Emperor
United States during World War II relative to, 6041. and Peace" from, A4233.
(see H. J. Res. 254), 9462. ARGONAUT (publication), editorial entitled Editorial entitled "General MacArthur
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938: to "Restore the Old Oregon as Patriotic and His Critics" from, A4236.
amend (see bill H. R. 4312), 9512. Editorial entitled "The Crimean Agree-
Symbol," from, A2045.
Motions and resolutions offered by ment" from, A745.
Art, literature, Ecience, etc.: to protect ARGUINZONIS, ANTONIO, relief (see bill S.
proprietary rights in original thoughts, 630). ARIZONA FARMER (publication), article
ideas, and conceptions in, See H. Res. ARGUS (magazine), article entitled "Alaska entitled "Making History on Yuma
134), 1080. Prosperity, Safety, and Fish" by Ed- Mesa" from, A1607.
Remarks by, on ward W. Allen from, A92. ARIZONA, FEDERAL LANDS, letter from
Armey forces: voluntary enlistment bill, ARIZMENDI, DOMINGO ACOSTA, relief of Secretary of Agriculture transmitting
8645, 8718. draft of bill adjusting boundaries, 6631,
estate (see bill H. R. 4250).'
Army: alleged Communists in, 7823. 6700.
Atomic bomb: national defense In re- ARIZONA, granting certain lands and interest
lation to, 8939. in lands in such State heretofore re- ARIZONA GRAZING DISTRICT NO. 1, read-
Baruch, Bernard: statement on labor re- leased by railroad companies to (see just the exterior boundaries of (see
lations, 10441. bill S.339). bill H. R. 3811).
Committee on Roads: investigation by, Bill to readjust exterior boundaries of ARIZONA REPUBLIC (newspaper), editorial
7405. Kaibab National Forest, Grand Canyon entitled "McFarland Seeks To Protect
Federal employees pay bill, 5905. Game Preserve, and Arizona Grazing Raw Materials in Trade Agreements"
Heidinger, James V.: eulogy, A2450. District No. 1 (see bill S. 1226)." from, A3413.
32 INDEX
ARKANSAS, address by Senator McClellan ARKANSAS RIVER-Continued. ARMED FORCE TO ENFORCE PEACE, ra,
before joint session of General Assem- Article by C. F. Byrns from Fort Smith dio address by Representative Kopple-
bly of, A1227. (Ark.) Times-Record relative to floods mann relative to Security Council to
Address by Governor Laney (Arkansas) on, A1862. use, A4320.
relative to problems, conditions, and Bill to allow the States of Colorado and
opportunities in, A2195. ARMED FORCES. See' also ARMY, NAVY,
Kansas to enter ,into a compact for "MARINE.-CoRPS, COAST'GUARD.
Credentials of Senator-elect J. William division of the waters of (see bill H. R.
Fulbright of the State of, 3. ; Article by George Fielding Eliot relative
914). to predischarge leave to ease return
Editorial from Arkansas Gazette relative Bill providing-flood control of, and dis-
to importance of water to, A828. to civilian life for members of, A1347.
tribution of electric energy generated Article captioned "Whites and Negroes
Memorial of legislature rescinding reso- by waters of basin of (see bill H. R. Fight Side by Side" from Washington
lution adopted by a former Legislature 518). Evening Star, A1548.
of, 1209. Bills relative to Colorado and Kansas en- Article from the Evening Star stating
Memorial of legislature supporting bill tering into compact for distribution of that families are urged to hold up
(H. R. 381) providing taxation of pub- water of (see bills S. 187; H. R. 914*). Christmas packages for the Yanks,
lic lands, A593. Bill relating to acquisition of rights-of- 8648.
Memorial of legislature relative to taxes way for levee construction from Pine Article from the Washingtond Post en-
on income, gifts, and inheritances, Bluff, Ark., to Mississippi River, on titled "Armed'Forces to be Represented
1209. north bank of (see H. R. 4869). by Stassen at San Francisco," A1882.
Memorial of legislature remonstrating Memorial by General Assembly of Ar- Article captioned "Discharge of troops
against proposed repeal of the income kansas relative to future development urged by Randolph" from Elkins (W.
tax, 1209. of, Al151. Va.) Inter-Mountain, A3954.
Memorial of legislature urging retention Resolutions requesting Board of Engi-
of the National Guard in the postwar Article entitled "Mothers Fret Over Delay
neers for Rivers and Harbors to re- in Return of GI Fathers," by Ruth
program, 911. view report of (see H. Res. 364, 391).
Memorial of legislature relative to flood Millett, A4444.
Statement by C. F. Byrns from Southwest Article from Stars and Stripes with views
control, 2076. Times-Record of Fort Smith, Ark., on Army's decision to release surplus
Memorial relative to future development relative to development of, A1331. men in the States from several mem-
of Arkansas River by General Assem-
ARKANSAS' INTEREST IN DISPOSITION OF bers of, A4400.
bly of, Ali51. Bill providing for payment during pres-
ALUMINUM PLANTS, editorial from
Memorial of legislature urging passage Batesvllle (Ark.) Review relative to, ent war of certain transportation ex-
of a resolution to name Lake Greeson
A4081. penses of members returning home on
and the Whiteside Dam, 8356. furlough from service overseas (see bill
Radio address by Representative Trimble ARKANSAS RIVER VALLEY, statement by
H. R. 6).
relative to development of Third Con- Representative Cravens in Little Rock
Bill relating to income tax of members
gressional District of, A2440. before Board of Engineers for Rivers
for year in which they entered upon
Remarks in House relative to repeal of and Harbors relative to Improvement active service (see bill H. R. 64).
legislation favoring twenty-second of, A2380. Bill to grant temporary commissioned
amendment to the Constitution by ARKANSAS VALLEY ASSOCIATION, address rank to certain male nurses serving in
General Assembly of, A278. on Chattanooga's experiences with (see bills H. R. 68, 483).
Remarks in House relative to rescinding TVA by S. R. Finley at Muskogee, Okla., Bill providing for enlistments in war
legislation favoring twenty-second before, A2026. period (see bill H. R. 2388*).
amendment by Legislature of, A428. Bill to provide for erection of memorial
ARKANSAS VALLEY AUTHORITY, article by
Remarks in House relative to industrial C. F. Byrns from Fort Smith (Ark.) stones in national cemeteries of cer-
and mineral survey by Interior De- Times-Record relative to disadvantage tain servicemen missing in action or
partment of Third Congressional Dis- of, A710, A1074. buried at sea (see bills H. R. 118, 425).
trict of, A2440. Bill to cancel, to extent of $100, income-
Resolution by Arkansas Valley Authority
Resolution relative to operation of Jones tax liability for taxable year ending
Association of Oklahoma relative to
Mills aluminum plant by General As- immediately prior to entrance into
creation of, A1154.
sembly of, A1784. service, to (see bill H. R. 124).
Resolution relative to farm training for ARKANSAS VALLEY DITCH ASSOCIATION, Bill to provide adjusted-service pay for
Negro veterans by General Assembly of, resolution adopted by the executive those persons who served during pres-
A1789. committee protesting against enact- ent war in (see bill H. R. 127).
Statement from Bureau of Mines relative ment of legislation providing for crea- Bill to extend period of Philippine In-
to deposits of bauxite in, A2304. tion of Missouri Valley Authority, the surrection to members engaged in hos-
Table: value of minerals of, A3703. Columbia Valley Authority, the Ohio tilities in Moro Province, between July
-value of cash sales of agricultural Valley Authority, and the Savannah 5, 1902, and December 31, 1913 (see bill
and forest products of, A3703. Valley Authority, 8881. , H. R. 128).
-value of raw materials of, A3703. ARLINGTON MEMORIAL AMPHITHEATER, Bill to provide for return home on fur-
Text of House concurrent resolutions 3 provide for erection of a tablet in lough of certain members, on duty out-
and 4 relative to rescinding legislation (see H. J. Res. 87). side continental United States, of (see
favoring twenty-second amendment by Message of the President transmitting bill H. R. 340).
legislature of, A429. the annual report of the Commission Bill to extend time in which application
Text of concurrent resolution relative to on Erection of Memorials and Entomb- for servicemen's monthly family al-
disposition of certain public lands in ment of Bodies in, 10609. lowance may be filed (see bill H. R.
Arkansas adopted by general assembly 350).
ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, en- Bill to grant certain benefits with re-
- of, A531. large (see bill H. R. 3650).
spect to annual leave to enlisted per-
ARKANSAS AGRICULTURAL MECHANICAL Bill to provide for erection of a shrine
AND NORMAL COLLEGE, authorize sonnel of (see bill H. R. 356).
dedicated to the unknown heroine of
'Secretary of Agriculture to transfer Bill to extend certain privileges with re-
World War II in (see bill H. R. 3797).
certain lands in Jefferson and Arkan- spect to accumulated leave to members
Bill to provide for burial of unknown of (see bill H. R. 411).
sas Counties, Ark., to (see bill H. R. soldier who lost his life overseas in
2829). armed forces in World War II in Me- Bill to furnish to conscientious objec-
tors a special form of honorable dis-
ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT (newspaper), edi- morial Amphitheater of (see bill H. R. charge from (see bill H. R. 421).
torial relative to illusions and dangers 3959). Bill to provide an additional allowance
of full employment bill from, A4637. Remarks in House relative to bill H. R. In computing net income for members
Editorial entitled "That Loan to Brit- 3797, to provide for erection of a shrine of (see bill H. R. 460).
ain" from, A5665. to unknown heroine of World War II Bill to provide for free postage on mail
ARKANSAS GAZETTE (newspaper), edi- in, A3456. to members of (see bill H. R. 461).
torial relative to importance of water Resolution by Wisconsin Elks Associa- Bill to provide for additional income-tax
to Arkansas from, A828. tion relative to erection of shrine to exemption for persons who served in
The Unknown Heroine in, 3456. (see bill H. R. 492).
Editorial entitled "The Strawberry in
Sermon by Bishop Michael J. Ready at Bill to provide for entry on service rec-
Arkansas" from, A2146.
Memorial Military Field Mass, A2576. ord of each member a statement of
Editorial on Recreation provided
through flood control from, A3535. ARMAMENT RACE, remarks in House rela- prior service as member of any home
Editorial entitled "Today the Tariff Has tive to postwar, A5784. defense unit (see bill H. R. 501).
Deeper Meaning" from, A2620. Bill to provide for payment, during pres-
ARMAMENT REDUCTION: LUCE'S RESOLU-
ent war, of certain transportation ex-
ARKANSAS RIVER, article by C. F. Byrns TION, editorial from Hartford (Conn.) penses of enlisted members, while on
from Fort Smith ("'rk.) Times-Record Courant relative to, A5195. emergency furlough, of (see bill H. R.
relative to development of, A710, A1074. ARMAMENTS, reduce (see H1 Con. Res. 101). 529).
INDEX
ARMED FORCES-Continued. ARMED FORCES-Continued. ARMED FORCES-Continued.
Bill providing gift of war dogs to service- Bill to provide for appointment of addi- Bill relating to assignnent of men under
men who trained them for their war tional cadets at Military Academy and age of 19 to combat duty against the
task (see bill H. R. 543). at Naval Academy from among the enemy (see bills H. R. 2793. 2802).
Bill to authorize uniform recognition of sons of members who have been killed Bill amending title II of Social Security
service in the Army, Navy, Marine in World War No. II (see bill H. R. Act to provide for crediting for old-age
Corps, and Coast Guard in computa- 1769). and survivors' insurance benefits serv-
tion of retirement and longevity pay Bill to discharge registrants unlawfully ice in (see bill H. R. 2508).
(see_ bill H.R. 615). inducted into (see bill H.IR. 1921). Bill to require payment in dollars of all
Bill to provide pensions for widows and Bill relating to amount which may be pay and allowances of (see bill H. R.
children of deceased officers, warrant paid in connection with settlement of 2817).
officers, and enlisted men of (see bill accounts of deceased members with- Bill to authorize release of persons from
H. R. 616). out the appointment of a legal repre- active service and to defer persons
Bill providing for transportation home sentative of the estate (see bill H. R. from military servive in order to make
during furlough for members of (see 1971). possible training and utilization in
bill H. R. 670). Bill permitting naturalization of certain science and technology (see bill H. R.
Bill to exempt from income tax members persons not citizens whose sons or 2827).
of (see bill H. R. 676). daughters have served with (see bill Bill to prohibit eviction from their homes
Bill to facilitate the admission to United H. R. 1809, 1810). of the wives, children, and dependents
States of husbands, wives, and chil- Bill to provide for burial in national of members for purpose of permitting
dren of members who have served hon- cemetery at Arlington, Va., of the re- other persons to occupy the premises
orably during present war in (see bill mains of an unknown American who (see bill H. R. 2868).
H. R. 714*). lost life during the Second World War Bill to provide that compensation for
Bill. to provide an increase in pay for while serving overseas in (see bill H. R.
personnel engaged in actual combat service in the armed forces outside of
1833). continental limits of United States or
(see bill H. R. 775). Bill to waive charge for migratory bird
Bill to grant certain benefits with respect in Alaska during present war shall be
hunting stamps sold to members of excluded for income-tax purposes (see
to accumulated leaves to personnel of (see* bill H. R. 1897). bill H. R. 2876).
(see bill H. R. 1160). Bill to provide that performance of no-
Bill providing free laundry and dry- Bill to authorize granting of national
tarial acts by commissioned officers, in service life insurance to certain mem-
cleaning service to members, while on certain cases, shall have same effect as
active duty, to members of (see bill H. bers denied such insurance for physical
though performed in District of Co- reasons (see bill H. R. 2895).
R. 1165). lumbia (see bill H. R. 2201).
Bill to exclude from income tax compen- Bill to authorize , payment of entire
Bill to require pay and allowances of the amount due in settlement of accounts
sation of members of (see bill H. R. personnel to be paid in United States
1170). of deceased members, without appoint-
currency or at a fair rate of exchange ment of a legal representative of the
Bill to provide adjusted-service pay for if in the money of any other nation
members, during the present war, of estate (see bill H. R. 2941).
(see bill H. R. 2257). Bill granting certain tax benefits to mem-
(see bill H. R. 1176). Bill to consider members whose applica-
Bill relating to members qualified for bers and former members of (see bill
tion for national service life insur- H. R. 2942).
combat duty and for limited duty (see ance was rejected for physical reasons
bill H. R. 1280). Bill relating to physicians and dentists
and who thereafter die in theater of
Bill relating to traveling expenses of who have served during war period in
combat operations, as having been
members transferred from one hospital granted such insurance (see bill H. R. (see bill H. R. 2969).
to another at their own request (see 2260). Bill to provide certain individuals de-
bill H. R. 1283). tiring to visit relatives remaining in
Bill to insure adequate medical care for Bill providing means for bringing back the armed forces after present war with
(see bill H. R. 1284). to United States for burial the re- transportation at cost (see bill H. R.
mains of members who died in service 2990).
Bill to. amend National Service Life In-
and who are buried in foreign lands
surance Act of,1940, granting insurance Bill to furnish enlisted personnel with
to certain members discharged prior (see bill H. R. 2264). transportation to their homes and with
to receiving such insurance (see bill Bill to insure adequate nursing care for 30 days' leave immediately prior to
H. R. 1426). (see bill H. R. 2277*). their honorable discharge from (see bill
Bill to regulate character of discharges Bill to extend eligibility for mustering- H. R. 2991).
from (see bill H. R. 1518). out payments to members discharged
Bill to provide retirement pay for cer-
Bill to appoint additional cadets to Mili- or released from service to accept em- tain members of (see bill H. R. 2999).
tary and Naval Academies from among ployment (see bill H. R. 2433).
Bill to extend life of national service Bll to grant to enlisted personnel 30
sons of members of armed forces who days' leave immediately preceding their
have been awarded Congressional life-insurance policies owned by mem-
bers to 10 years (see bill H. R. 2441). honorable discharge from (see bill
Medal of Honor (see bill H. R. 1591*). H. R. 3037).
Bill to preserve reemployment preferences Bill to exempt pay for service in armed
forces during the present war from Bill to provide additional income-tax
of members who after discharge there- exemption for persons in the military
from become employed in essential ac- Federal Income tax (see bill H. R.
2444). or naval service (see bill H. R. 3132).
tivities (see bill H. R. 1645"). Bill to provide for additional income-
Bill for relief of members who served on Bill to grant to enlisted personnel upon
their separation from the service cer- tax exemption for persons who served
the Mexican border in (see bill H. R. in (see bill H. R. 3171).
1653). tain benefits with respect to accumu-
lated leave (see bill H. R. 2454). Bill providing for additional pay to mili-
Bill to amend joint resolution approved tary and naval personnel (see bill H. R.
August 27, 1940, and Selective Train- Bill to grant to enlisted men certain
benefits with respect to accumulated 3258).
ing and Service Act of 1940, to provide
leave (sea bill H. R. 2478). Bill to provide double credit for foreign
that medical statements be furnished
Bill to provide for 30 days' leave to en- service in this war for purposes of re-
to persons discharged for disability
listed men before honorable discharge tirement (see bill H. R. 3311).
from (see bill H. R. 1658).
(see bill H. R. 2583). Bill granting certain tax benefits to
Bill to provide for registration, selection,
and induction of certain female per- Bill providing purchase certificates for members and former members of (see
sons in and with (see bill H. R. 1666). civilian clothing upon their discharge bill Y. R. 3348).
Bill to exempt tax on amounts paid for or release from active duty to members Bill to authorize release and deferment
long-distance telephone messages paid of (see bill H. R. 2674). of persons from military service in
by members of (see bill H. R. 1692). Bill to prohibit race segregation after order to aid in making possible educa-
Bill to provide for assignment to non- termination of hostilities in present tion and training of physicians and
hazardous posts of duty of certain war and beginning of demobilization in dentists (see bill H. R. 3350).
members who have lost two or more the (see bill H. R. 2708). Bill providing for a medal for service
members of their immediate family Bill to provide 30 days' leave, before hon- during the present war in (see bill
(see bill H. R. 1697). orable discharge, to all members who H. R. 3436*).
Bill authorizing the President to extend have served outside the lmits of con- Bill to exempt from taxation all income
time for awarding decorations for serv- tinental United States (see bill H. R. received by persons in (see bill H. R.
ice in any war to persons in (see bill 2768). 3450).
H. R. 1702). Bill amending title II of Social Security Bill authorizing preparation of a medal
Bill to provide for retirement of reserv- Act to provide that active service in for presentation to members of who
ists of present war at highest rank held armed forces shall not result In either participated in battle for Philippine
in active service during such war (see the lessening or complete loss of in- Islands in present war'with' Japan (see
bill H. R. 1766). surance benefits (see bill H. R. 2787). bill H. R. 3491).
XCI-Ind--3
INDEX
ARMED FORCES-Continued. ARMED FORCES-Continued. ARMED FORCES-Continued.
Bill to amend section 302 (a) of Public Bill to provide for removal of restrictions Bill to provide for discharge or release
Law 346, Seventy-eighth Congress, rela- on property of Indians who serve in from active duty of certain members,
tive to date of payment of retirement (see bill H. R. 4199). and restrict jurisdiction of command-
claims to officers (see bill H. R. 3682). Bill to increase estate tax specific exemp- ing officers in declaring essentiality,
Bill to provide means of reuniting fami- tion in case of estates of members who and for terminal leave for enlisted per-
lies in various. military theaters, bases, died during war (see bill H. R. 4206). sonnel (see bill H. R. 4518).
and commands outside continental Bill relating to furnishing of transporta- Bill to provide for discharge of, or release
United States (see bill H. R. 3706). tion and housing facilities for the im- from active duty of, certain personnel
Bill to provide for appointment of a mediate family of members on duty in (see bill H. R. 4532).
conservator under certain circum- outside United States (see bill H. R. Bill entitling enlisted men and noncom-
stances, for property of persons serv- 4219). missioned officers same number of days
ing with or in (see bill H. R. 3714). Bill to allow point credit for members of annual leave and to same privileges
Bill to exempt from individual income who shall have lost by death in armed as are granted to officers (see bill H. R.
tax earned income earned in certain forces one of his immediate family 4563).
taxable years following individual's (see bill H. R. 4227). Bill to provide for discharge or release
discharge from (see bill H. R. 3745). Bill to provide appropriate pins for moth- from active duty of certain members,
Bill to exempt certain telephone calls ers whose children served in, armed to prohibit drafting or required en-
from the tax with respect to long-dis- forces during time of war and died as listment of certain persons into Army
tance calls made by members of (see result of such service (see bill H. R. or Navy (see bill H. R. 4585).
bill H. R. 3763). 4229). Bll to direct discharge of all members
Bill to provide for discharge of persons Bill providing for discharge of remaining whose actual service has exceeded 2
who have lost two or more brothers or sons in a family where one son has lost years and who make application to be
C":tersin present war from (see bill his life in (see bill H. R. 4277). discharged (see bill H. R. 4604).
H. R. 3838). Bill to provide for discharge of- fathers Bill to release married men from (see
Bill to extend to members certain (see bill H. R. 4274). bill H. R. 4568).
privileges with respect to accumulated Bill to provide for immediate discharge
of members who have been awarded Bill for discharge of men from (see bill
leave (see bill H. R. 3890). H. R. 4677).
Bill to make available to discharged. or entitled to award of Purple Heart
(see bill IT.R. 4275). Bill to discharge all with 35 points (see
members an adequate supply of wear- bill H. R. 4729).
ing apparel at fair prices (see bill H. R. Bill to direct and discharge of certain
members of (see bill H. R. 429G). Bill to grant enlisted personnel 30 days'
3892). leave prior to discharge, (see bill H. R.
Bill to grant members certain benefits
Bill to authorize payment. to enlisted with respect to leave (see bill H. R. 4736)'.
personnel for their unused furlough Bill to grant enlistef personnel leave
time (see bills H. R. 3893, 3894). 4310).
Bill to direct discharge of certain mem- benefits (see bill H. R. 4743).
Bill to exempt from income-tax bonuses bers of (see bill H. R. 4313). *Bill for clothing allowances upon dis-
paid by States, Territories, for service Bill to provide for release from active charge for (see bill H. R. 4744).
in (see bill H. R. 3918). duty of members desiring to resume Bill for retirement of certain Reserve
Bill to provide for release of fathers from their education or training (see bill members of (see bil H. R. 4750).
(see bill H. R..3920). H. R. 4376). Bill to direct and require discharge or
Bill relating to income taxes of members Bill to provide that performance of no- release from active duty of certain
who die in service (see bill H. R. 3925). tarial acts by commissioned officers in members and foit terminal leave for
Bill to amend Public Law 712, Seventy- certain cases shall have same effect as enlisted personnel of (see bill H. R.
seventh Congress, to facilitate voting though performed by notaries public 4791).
by members and certain others absent or judges (see bill H. R. 4408). Bill relating to income-tax liability of
from place of their residence (see bill Bill to grant to enlisted personnel cer- members dying in service (see bills
H. R. 3933). tain benefits in lieu of accumulated H. R. 4807, 4809).
Bill to prohibit induction of veterans of leave (see bill H. R. 4422). Bill to provide for discharge or release
World War II for further service in Bill to provide for prompt discharge or from active duty of members and for
(see bill H. R. 4000). release from active duty of certain terminal leave for enlisted personnel
njill to provide for poll of military and physicians, dentists, and veterinarians (see bill H. R. 4849).
naval service (see bill H. R. 4007). serving in (see bill H. R. 4425). Bill to expedite admission to United
Bl1 to direct discharge of all members Bill to grant members same preference States of alien spouses and alien
who have served at least 18 months as are granted to veterans in purchase minor children of citizen members of
(see bill H. R. 4010). of surplus property (see bill H. R. (see bills S. 1654; H. R. 4857.*).
Bill to direct discharge of all members 4427). Bill to grant certain benefits in lieu of
who have served at least 2 years (see Bill to recommend that colleges and uni- accumulated leave to enlisted person-
bill H. R. 4013). versities give appropriate credit for nel of (see bill H. R. 4893).
work done and educational courses
Bill to grant enlisted personnel certain taken by members of (see bill H. R. Bill to provide for discharge of members
benefits in lieu of accumulated leave 4423). of Women's Reserves of (see bill H. R.
(see bill H. R. 4051). Bill to direct discharge of fathers from 4909).
Bill to stop induction into, and prompt (see bill H. R. 4434). Bill to extend free-mailing privilege to
discharge or release of certain mem- Bill to provide for payment of accumu- include air mail and to provide for free
bers from (see bill H. R. 4058). issuance of postal money orders to
lated or accrued leave to certain mem-
Bill to provide for discharge of certain members of (see bill H. R. 4928).
bers who enter or reenter Government
married men from (see bill H. R. 4062). employment or employment of District Bill to provide for continuous integration
Bill to prohibit compulsory service in of Columbia before expiration of their of functions of Army, Navy, and Air
any occupation forces of members who leave (see bill H. R. 4453). Forces through the Joint Chiefs of
have served overseas during World War Staff (see bills H. R. 4949, 4950).
Bill to provide for discharge or release
II (see bill H. R. 4064). from active duty of certain members Bill granting an increase of pension to
Bill to direct discharge of all members and for terminal leave for enlisted per- children of persons who served In (see
who have served at least 13 months sonnel (see bill H. R. 4467). bill H. R. 4952).
(see bill H. R. 4028). Bill to provide for discharge or release of Bill authorizing lump-sum payments to
B-11 to direct discharge of certain mem- certain persons and postpone induc- enlisted personnel upon their discharge
bers of (see bill H. R. 4105). tion of others (see bill H. R. 4471). or release covering accumulated leave
Bill to provide for discharge or release Bill to provide for discharge or release (see bill H. It. 4984).
from active duty of certain members from active duty of certain members, Bill to provide retirement pay for cer-
of (see bill H. R. 4125). and restrict jurisdiction of command- tain members of (see bill H. R. 5015).
Bill to provide for discharge or release ing officers in declaring essentiality, Bill to provide military or naval train-
from active duty of those members de- and for terminal leave for enlisted men ing for all citizens who attain the age
siring to resume their education or (see bill H. R. 4498). of 18 years (see bill H. R. 5058).
training (see bills H. R. 4132; S. 1437). Bill to provide for discharge or release Dill authorizing Secretary of War to mark
Bill to provide for discharge of fathers from active duty of certain members honorary burial places of deceased
(see bills H. R. 4135, 4146). and for terminal leave for enlisted men members who are buried at sea or in
Bl to direct and require discharge of (see bills H. R. 4511, 4514). foreign lands by furnishing headstones
certain members, to prohibit drafting Bill to direct and require release from (see bill S. 48).
or required enlistment of certain per- active duty of ,certain members, to Bill to amend act authorizing payment
sons into (see bill H. R. 4155). prohibit drafting or required enlist- of 6 months' death gratuity to certain
Bill to provide for immediate discharge ment of certain persons, and for ter- dependents of members, so as to pro-
of members who were prisoners of war minal leave for enlisted personnel (see vide that such payments shall not be
(see bill H. R. 4156). bill H. R. 4515). less than $1,000 (see bill S. 49),
INDEX
ARMED FORCES-Continued. ARMED FORCES-Continued. ARMED FORCES-Continued.
Bill to adjudicate entitlement to dis- Bill to provide for payment of accumu- Bill to amend Internal Revenue Code so
ability compensation and other bene- lated or accrued leave to certain mem- as to exempt from taxation all
fits before discharge (see bill S. 140). bers, who reenter. civilian employment amounts received by members as com-
Bill to further amend provisions of acts of United States before expiration of pensation for military or naval service
authorizing payment of 6 month's their leave (see bill S. 1036). performed during World War II (see
death gratuity to widow, child, or de- Bill to authorize furnishing of transpor- bills S. 1455; H. R. 4311).
pendent relative of persons in (see bill tation and subsistence to enable them Bill to provide for national defense and
S. 363). to visit home while on furlough after security by requiring that all qualified
Bill to enable the pilgrimage to by moth- service outside continental United young men perform a period of train-
ers and widows of deceased members States and to return to their stations ing and service in (see bill S. 1473).
who are now interred outside conti- (see bill S. 1060). Bill to make increase in base pay of en-
nental limits or in Alaska (see bill S. Bill to amend Internal Revenue Code so listed men, provided by section 9 of
415). as to provide for abatement of certain .Pay Readjustment Act of 1942, retro-
Bill declaring to be citizens of United income taxes for members of (see bill active to September 1, 1940 (see bill'S.
States certain spouses of United States S. 1068). 1513).
citizens serving during Second World Bill to authorize issuance of service Bill for withdrawal of shotgun-purchas-
War in (see bills S. 563; H. R. 2299). medals to members who have served or ing privileges of officers (see bill S.
Bill to provide promotion of certain re- may serve in any Asiatic or western 1551-).
tired officers who served during War Pacific Ocean area subsequent to De- Bill to grant to enlisted personnel cer-
with Spain or World War I in (see cember 7, 1941, and prior to termina- tain benefits in lieu of accumulated
bill S. 575). tion of present war (see bill S. 1083). leave (see bill S. 1552).
Billproviding that members shall not be Bill to provide for removal of restric- Bill for discharge of fathers from (see
discharged for disability until their tions on property of Indians who serve bill S. 1587).
rights to veterans' benefits shall have in (see bill S. 1093). Bill to provide for release of certain per-
been adjudicated (see bill S. 603). Bill to provide for abatement of tax for sons from (see bill S. 1623).
Bill to issue civilian clothing to mem- members In certain cases, an addi- Bill to grant to enlisted members cer-
bers upon discharge (see bill S. 605). tional exemption for veterans (see bill tain privileges with respect to accumu-
Bill to authorize release of members of, S. 1124). lated leave (see bill S. 1624).
and deferment of persons from mili- Bill to authorize issuance of service Bill to provide for hospitalization and
tary service. in order to aid in making medals to members who have served or treatment of members suffering from
possible education and training of may serve in Aleutians or elsewhere in transversemvelitis (see bill S. 1633).
physicians and dentists (see bill S. Alaska west of Sitka, subsequent to Bill to grant certain benefits with respect
637). December 7, 1941 and prior to termi- to accumulated leave to personnel in
Bill to provide for issuance of death cer- nation of war (see bill S. 1148). (see bill S. 1693).
tificates in case of persons dying in Bill to return to the United States for a Concurrent resolution relative to release
(see bill S. 652). furlough all military personnel who of certain members of armed forces to
Bill to provide for continuing pay of have served 12 months or more in the noncombatant areas (see S. Con. Res.
members for 12 months following date European area (see bill S. 1159). 16), 4101.
of discharge from service (see bills S. Bill to prohibit payment of pay and Concurrent resolution granting exten-
675; H. R.'2551). allowances of members serving over- sion of furloughs with pay to certain
Bill to amend Public Law 712, Seventy- seas in currency or coin other than members of (see S. Con. Res. 32).
seventh Congress, to facilitate voting legal tender of the United States (see Concurrent resolution to print manu-
by members and certain others absent bill S. 1223). script relative to Income-tax laws of
from place of their residence (see bill Bill to make available an .adequate sup- members of (see H. Con. Res. 102).
S. 682). ply of wearing apparel at fair prices to Concurrent resolution creating a joint
Bill to provide for granting terminal discharged members of (see bill S. committee to select and procure a de-
furloughs with full pay and allowances 1275). sign for a medal representative in arm-
to enlisted men upon separation from Bill to provide for speedy return of vet- ed forces In both world wars (see H.
service (see bill S. 721). erans to civilian life, for immediate Con. Res. 103).
B-11 to amend section 104 of Servicemen's military needs of United States (see Conference report on bill (S. 1036) to
Readjustment Act of 1944 so as to pro- bill S. 1355). provide for payment of terminal leave
v'de for determination of claims for Bill to increase pay of certain person- to certain members, 10634.
benefits under laws administered by nel while on sea duty Or duty beyond Congratulations by the President of
Veterans' Administration with respect continental limits of United States or Turkey and President of Egypt on ter-
to persons discharged prior to grant- in Alaska (see bill S. 1357). mination of the war in the Far East,
ing of such discharge (see bill S. 742). Bill to provide for payment of accumu- 8352.
Bill to authorize the making of advances lated or accrued leave to certain Correspondence relative in the desire of
of accrued pay owing to certain dis- members, who reenter civilian em- officers and men to return home, 8942.
abled members of (see bill S. 783). ployment in Government or District of Correspondence between Representative
Bill to exempt from taxation all income Columbia, before expiration of their Hays, Secretary of War, and Secretary
received by persons in (see bill S. 796). leave (see bill S. 1379) of Navy relative to discharge of medi-
Bill to grant to personnel certain bene- Bill to prohibit further inductions under cal students from, A4060, A4061.
fits with respect to accumulated leave the Selective Training and Service Act Correspondence between Representative
(see bill S. 827). (see bill S. 1391). Engel and Secretary of War Patterson
Bill to provide for release of certain per- Bill to provide for immediate release of relative to departure from China of,
sons over age of 38 from (see bill S. members, two or mnore of whose broth- A4734.
835). ers and sisters have lost their lives In Editorial from Army and Navy Journal
Bill to provide for the common defense line of duty (see bill S. 1392). relative to Admiral Standley's sugges-
in relation to sale of alcoholic liquors Bill to provide for discharge of all but tion for a month's pay, at their dis-
to members of (see bill S. 860). one member of any family that has charge, to members of, A1235.
Bill to extend benefits under Service- lost two ormore members in (see bill Editorial from Christian Science Moni-
men's Readjustment Act of 1944 to S. 1393). tor disapproving flood of requests for
widows of persons whose death results Bill authorizing discharge of persons two discharge of individual members of,
from service in (see bill S. 866). or more of whose brothers or sisters A3933.
Bill to reduce fees for postal money or- have lost their lives in the line of duty Editorials from Palm Beach Post and
ders issued to members serving outside (see bill S. 1392). Fort Lauderdale News relative to H. R.
continental limits of United States Bill to provide for the discharge of all 4051 to provide accumulative benefits
(see bill S. 885). but one member of any family that has to enlisted men of, A4363.
Bill to provide for restoration to office two or more members serving in (see Editorial entitled "Put An End to the
of civilian officers of United States bill S. 1393). Draft" from Colorado Springs Gazette,
who left their positions to serve In Bill to provide for discharge or release A4504.
(see bill S. 892). from active duty of enlisted men who Editorial appearing in the 9tars and
Bill to provide 30 days' leave to enlisted have at least 2 years of service (see bill Stripes relative to higher pay and al-
men before honorable discharge (see S. 1408). lotments proposed for servicemen,
bill S. 904). Bill to provide for release of all fathers 10806.
'Bill to provide for release of certain per- from (see bill S. 1410). Excerpts from speeches of Governor
sons over the age of 38 from (see bill Bill to relieve certain members from Dewey in 1944 relative to early dis-
S. 1006). Federal estate tax (see bill S. 1433). charge of members of, A4252.
36 INDEX
ARMED FORCES-Continued. ARMED FORCES-Continued. ARMED FORCES-Continued."
Joint Army-Navy statement on sole sur- Memorial of legislature urging legisla- Remarks in House relative to the dis-
viving son policy for members of, tion providing that men and women charge of fathers in, 10513.
A1926. members shall receive wage credits on Remarks in House approving directive of
Joint resolution authorizing use of cer- their old-age and survivors' insurance John W. Snyder deferring physicists
tain ships for transportation to ad- accounts, 3108. and scientists from service in, A5216.
mission to United States of wives and Memorial of General Assembly of Con- Remarks in House relative to legisla-
children of members of (see H. J. Res. necticut concerning representation at tion providing furlough or leave time
28). peace table of members of, A1284. for enlisted personnel of, A5215.
Joint resolution to provide for discharge Message from the President addressed to, Remarks in House relative to delay in
of members who have served 18 months 8346. H. R. 2827, to defer scientists from
overseas and those who have had three Poll by Des Moines (Iowa) Sunday Reg- service in, A5216.
consecutive years of service (see H. J. ister, favoring a seat at peace table for Remarks in House relative to bill to pro-
Res. 244). members of, A1320. vide terminal leave for enlisted per-
Joint resolution providing for reception Radio address by Representative Kop- sonnel of, A5278.
by Senate and House of Representa- plemann making a report to persons Remarks in House relative to high rate
tives of enlisted men who have served interested in members of, A1883. of enlistments for, A52C4.
In World War II (see S. J. Res. 102; Remarks in House relative to physically Remarks in House favoring discharge of
H. J. Res. 254). unfit men rejected by, A4554. medical students from, A5173.
JcInt resolution to direct and require dis- R marks in House relative to return Remarks in House relative to H. R. 2454,
charge of certain members, to prohibit home more rapidly of members of, to grant enlisted personnel certain
drafting of certain persons Into Army A4532. benefits with respect to accumulated
and Navy (see S. J. Res. 116). Remarks in House relative to H. R. 4467, leave upon separation from service,
Joint resolution to direct and require the to speed up discharge of members and A5245.
discharge of certain members, to pro- to provide for terminal leave for en- Remarks in House relative to release of
hibit the drafting of certain persons listed personnel, A4549. * physicians and dentists from, 11254.
into Army or Navy (see H. J. Res. 281). Remarks in House relative to monthly Remarks in House relative to granting a
Letter from a patient in Wesley Memorial voluntary enlistments in, A4620. 7-day furlough to fathers during the
Hospital, of Chicago, Ill., relative to Remarks In House relative to return from Christmas holidays, 11181.
members being soured on China, A2714. China of members of, A4734. Remarks in House relative to voluntary
Remarks in House relative to members enlistments in, 11737.
Letter relative to a proposed replacement
becoming involved in Chinese civil war, Remarks in Senate relative to discharge
plan affecting members of, 7430.
A4734. of fathers in, 12510, 12513.
Letters from two unidentified soldiers Remarks in House relative to distribu-
making a plea for discharge of older Remarks in House relative to demobiliza-
"tion of, 8325, 8455,'8617, 10207, 10537, tion of the, A5641.
men from, A3136.
10543. Remarks in House favoring terminal
Letter by Representative Lyle offering Remarks in House relative to the release . leave for enlisted personnel of, A5731.
suggestions as to discharge of mem-
of men from, 8605; 8607, 8619, 8641, Remarks in House praising patriotic
bers of, A3941. services rendered by, A5597, A5677.
11815, 11124, A3136, A3757, A3802,
Letter by unidentified overseas soldier A3868, A3874, A3897, A3908, A3952, Remarks in House relative to transpor-
from Stars and Stripes relative to con- A4403. tion of combat troops in day coaches
tinuing inductions into, A3932.
Remarks in House relative to release of en route to Camp Beale, Calif., 7217,
Letter by unnamed overseas soldier rela- police personnel from, 8922. 7219, 7220.
tive to discharge of certain married Remarks in House relative to bill, H. R. Remarks in House relative to many pro-
members in age group 30 to 37, A4059. 3951, to stimulate voluntary enlist- tests on*drafting of technical students
Letters expressing their views by un- ments in 8640, 8647, 8655, A3954, A3963. into, A3421.
named members of, A4062. Remarks in House relative to discharge Remarks in House relative to number
Letter by Representative Sabath relative of members who have served 1 year in, rejected account educational qualifi-
to discharge of members of, A3813. A3930. cations by, A3506.
Letter by Representative Rizley relative Remarks in House relative to Major Gen- Remarks in House and letter relative to
to raising age limit to 21 years for in- eral Edwards' estimate of requirements point system's effect on older men's
duction into, A3813. as of July 1, 1946, A3963. discharge from, A2438.
Letter by Mrs. P. H. Berger relative to Remarks in House favoring discharge of Remarks in House relative to the monot-
induction of her 18-year-old twin boys members to resume education, A3954, ony for members serving in Aleutian
into, A4236. A3991. Islands, A2482.
Letter by unnamed wife of a serviceman Remarks in House favoring exempting Remarks in House relative to admission
relative to discharge of her husband, 18- and 19-year-old group from in- to this country of wives of members of,
A4233. duction into, A3991. A2562.
Letter by Representative Miller (Nebr.) Remarks in House relative to statement Remarks in House relative to disposition
relative to continued induction of men of General McArthur on demobiliza- cf equipment in the European area of,
into, A4487. tion of, A3907. 1172.
Letter from National Legislative Commit- Remarks in House relative to early dis- Remarks in House relative to Admiral
tee, American Legion, favoring H. R. charge df prisoners of war from,
Standley's suggestion for a month's
1160, to provide terminal leave for A3908.
pay, upon discharge, to members of,
members of, A4553. Remarks in House relative to continued
A1233.
Letter from Bureau of Naval Personnel induction into, A3910.
Remarks in House relative to Congress Remarks in House and letter by Sam
relative to location overseas of mem- Walker relative to ,delay in issuance of
bers of, A5641. passing legislation to discharge mem-
bers of, A3912. war bonds to members of, A1301.
Letters from several members relative to Remarks in House relative to percent
their discharge from, A4404, A4405. Remarks in House relative to selfishness
of officers in keeping members in, rejection of registrants for, 2624,
Letter from V. L. Ragland protesting A3910. A1346.
against drafting of 18-year-old boys Remarks in House favoring discharge of Remarks in House relative to sacrifices
who are attending high school and col- and lUeroism of members of, A2271.
members who have served 18 months
lege, 9112. Remarks in House relative to payment in
in, 8648.
Letters by J. L. Ferguson and Governor Remarks in House favoring an army of foreign currency of members of, 4265.
Baldwin (Conn.) relative to many let- Remarks in House relative to granting
1,000,000 men, 8647.
ters requesting their discharge as mem- Remarks in House favoring a voluntary promotions to privates in, 4543.
bers of, A3978, A3979. enlistment of 2 years in, 8651. Remarks in House relative to victories
Letters by unnamed soldiers relative to Remarks in House relative to freezing of of, 2919.
their discharge from, A3978, A3979. educated men in, A4045. Remarks in House relative to contribu-
List of scientists and scientific organiza- Remarks in House relative to seniority tion of column Dear Joe of John
tions endorsing H. R. 2827 to permit credit from industry for members of, O'Donnell to the morale of members
pewons to continue scientific and tech- A3994. of, A1552.
nological education by exempting them Remarks In House paying tributes to Remarks in House relative to bill H, R.
from service in, A5123. high officers of, 8640. 2941 providing for settlement of es-
Memorial of Legislature of California urg- Remarks in House relative to the right tates of deceased members of, A1800.
ing legislation to provide wage credits of the armed forces to tike Govern- Remarks in House relative to poll of Dr.
on social-scurity accounts of mem- ment employment while on terminal Gallup on combat pay for members of,
bers of, 5810. leaves, 10608. A1802.
INDEX
ARMED FORCES-Continued. ARMED FORCES-Continued. ARMED FORCES-Continued.
Remarks in House relative to payment to Resolution directing Secretaries of War Text of bill H. R. 4467 to provide for dis-
certain.members of the military and and Navy to transmit to the House charge or release from active duty of
naval forces, 10363. copies of all plans providing transpor- certain members and for terminal leave
Remarks in House on victory of American tation home on furlough after victory for 'enlisted personnel, A4549.
armed forces on the western front, in Europe for persons in (see H. Res. Text of H. R. 2827, relative to deferring
1858. 249). from active service of scientific and
Remarks in House relative, to Com- Resolution of General Assembly of Iowa technical manpower, A5217.
munists holding commissions in, A962. relative to representation at peace Tribute in House to, 2843.
Remarks in House relative to morale by table by members of, A1481.
hymnal music on radio program of Resolution ARMED FORCES BETRAYED ON POINT
relating to undelivered
House of Charm to members of, A63. SYSTEM, letter from a South Pacific
Christmas or gift packages mailed over-
Remarks in House relative to need by soldier to his father relative to, A3032.
seas to members of (see H. Res. 184).
June 30, 1945, of 900,000 men for, 579. Remarks in House relative to, A3031,
Resolution of Wyandotte Post of the
725. American Legion protesting against A3032.
Remarks in House relative to untold sac- commissioning of Communists as offi- Radio address by Senator McMahon rel-
rifices by members of, A429. cers of the armed forces of the United ative to, A5095.
Remarks in House relative to further States, 2801. ARMED FORCES' DISCHARGE SYSTEM, edi-
need for inductions into, A3837. Resolution by Department of Massachu- torial captioned "'Getting the boys
Remarks in House relative to raw deal for setts, Disabled American Veterans, rel- home" from Jamestown (N. Y.) Post-
enlisted men, A5047. ative to discharge of certain bereaved Journal, A5234.
Remarks in House relative to war record members of, A3855. Excertps from letters criticizing, A4795.
of colored members of, A4130. Resolution by American Legion, Depart- Letter by unnamed soldier at Manila
Remarks in House relative to bill H. R. ment of Pennsylvania, relative to cer- relative to low morale caused by, A5331.
2827, to authorize release of members tain benefits in lieu of annual leave to Letter by Morgan L. Fitch, of Chicago,
to continue scientific and technolog- enlisted personnel of, A4402.
ical education, A4101. relative to his two sons yet in service
Resolution to appoint a special commit- under, A4612.
Remarks in House relative to training of tee to investigate operation of courts-
boys under 19 years of age, 15C9, 3861, Letters from several servicemen relative
martial systems of (see S. Res. 195), to inefficient handling of, A5473, A5474,
9156, A4345. 10979.
Remarks in House relative to return of A5475.
Resolution requesting information from Letters complaining of, A4801.
troops from China, 10993.
Administrator of War Shipping Ad-
Remarks in House relative to 'lack of Letters from unnamed servicemen com-
ministration about transportation to
ships to bring members home, A4316. return troops from overseas points plaining of, A4792, A4793.
Remarks in House and letter by Repre- ARMED FORCES DISCHARGE SYSTEM, re-
(see H. Res. 410).
sentative Millbr, Nebraska, relative to marks in House relative to, 11004,
Resolution requesting information from
discontinuing to draft men into, A4417. A4103, A4413, A4436, A4588, A4590,
Remarks in House relative to splendid Secretary of War about transportation
to return troops from overseas points A4602, A4666, A4739, A4785, A5135,
war record of, A4413. A5157, A5184, A5273, A5375, A5660,
(see H. Res. 421).
Remarks in House relative to H. R. 4422, A5677, A5778.
to grant certain benefits in lieu of an- Resolution requesting information from
Secretary of Navy about transportation Remarks in House relative to eligibility
nual leave to enlisted personnel of, for discharge of any member who has
to return troops from overseas points
A4402. served- continuously for 18 months,
Remarks in House relative to continued (see H. Res. 422).
Resolution providing for consideration A4569.
induction of men into, A4504.
of S. 1405, bill to authorize President Remarks in House relative to incorrect
R-marks in House relative to forgotten
to retire certain officers and enlisted information from. Army and Navy De-
boys in, 10308. partments on, A4795.
Remarks in House relative to petition No. men of (see H. Res. 458).
Resolution to investigate the necessity -Remarks in House relative to favoritism
7 making mandatory announced plans
for present number of personnel in in discharges of, A5159, A5218.
of the War Department to discharge
men with 2 years of service, 10276. (see H. Res. 327). Remarks in House favoring discharge of
Remarks in Senate relative to delay in Resolution to authorize and direct Com- fathers under, A5264.
• returning members of, 11627. mittee on Military Affairs to investi- Remarks in House relative to hoarding
Remarks in Senate relative to proposed. gate the exchange rates relative to pay men in violation of, A5157.
.investigation of court martial systems of members of (see H. Res. 140). Remarks in House relative to favoritism
in, 10979. Statement of the War Department policy to football players -in, A5207.
Remarks in Senate relative to increase governing payment of members serv- Remarks in House relative to disregard
of pay of men in, 10806. ing overseas, 5267. by Army and Navy of, A5207.
Remarks in Senate relative to voluntary Statement by War Department from New Remarks in House relative to many men
enlistment in, 10414. York Times relative to redeployment retained during Christmas season un-
Remarks in Senate and correspondence of troops, A2120. der, A5778.
relative to release of servicemen from, Statistics of death rates in, 10845. ARMED FORCES LEAVE ACT, for (see bill
10121. Suggestions to Secretaries of Navy and H. R. 4051).
Remarks in Senate relative to ceremonies War ,to speed up discharge of members ARMED, FORCES PROVIDED FINANCIAL
to honor enlisted men (see S. J. Res. of, A4142. BENEFITS IN FRANCE, report by War
102), 9215. Table: distribution of Army enlisted men Department on, A4334.
R-marks in Senate relative to release of to show educational level of men 25
doctors from, 9567. ARMED FORCES RAPID DISCHARGE RATE.
years of age and under, A2456, A2457. Editorial from Minneapolis Tribune
Remarks in Senate relative to return of -- educational plans of Negro and
voluntary enlistment basis for, 8375. relative to, A5666.
white enlisted men, classified by pre-
R:marks in Senate relative to discharge ARMED FORCES SHOULD BE DEMOBILIZED
vious education, summer, 1944, A2457.
of doctors in, 8596. QUICKLY, editorial by Richard Lloyd
Remarks in Senate relative to training percent of rejections per 100 reg- Jones from Tulsa Tribune relative to,
istrants according to States, A1346.
of young men in; 9563. A4188.
P.:marks in Senate relative to early dis- Telegram from the Governor of Kansas
relative to the doctor shortage, 8663. ARMED FORCES SHOULD BE BROUGHT
change of members who desire to enter HOME, editorial from Springfield
school, A3922. Text of bill to furnish enlisted personnel
(Mass.) Union relative to, A5360.
Remarks in Senate relative to service of with transportation to their homes
18-year-old boys at the front, 1475, and with 30 days' leave immediately ARMED FORCES--SINGLE DEPARTMENT
prior to their honorable discharge OF DEFENSE, statement by Secretary
1920, 3231.
from, A1846. of War Patterson before Senate Com-
R-marl:s in Senate relative to the pro-
Text of bill H. R. 2941 to authorize pay- mittee of Military Affairs -relative to,
posal to continue pay of members for
inent of entire amount found due in A4349.
12 months after discharge, 1758.
Resolution relative to release of medical settlement of accounts of deceased ARMED FORCES' UNDEMOCRATIC POLI-
personnel from (see S. Res. 134). members without appointment of legal CIES. remarks in House criticizing,
Resolution of the American Legion Post representative of the estate, A1866. A5699.
of Kansas City, Kans., protesting Text of an unsigned letter from an ARMED FORCES WITHDRAWAL FROM
against commissioning of Communists American soldier in Germany relative CHINA, remarks in House rdlatlve to
as officers of, 2801. to release of members of, 8803. letters received urging, A5645.
Resolution by Wisconsin Legislature rel- Text of bill H. R. 4422 to grant certain ARMED SERVICES--BOTTLENECKS IN DIS-
atix e to wage credits on social-security benefits in lieu of annual leave to en- CHARGES; radio address by Repre-
acz:unts of members of, A2029. listed personnel of, A4402. sentative Taber relative to, A4356.
INDEX
ARMIES OF OCCUPATION, remarks in House ARMY-Continucd. ARMY-Continued.
relative to composition of, 8539, 8570. Bill to authorize payment of certain Table: world-wide strength, by grade,
Statement by Representative Ludlow claims for damage to property arising June 30, 1945, A3996. "
relative to, A4091. from activities of (cee bill S. 1183-). Tabulation of a poll by George Gallup
Resolution of Twelfth Ward Republican Demobilization: Article from Stars and on questions of interest to, A3622.
Precinct Organization, St. Louis, Mo., Stripes relative to shortage of ships, Adjutant General: letter by G. A. Gar-
relative to, A2597. A4556. stang paying tribute to office of, A4417.
ARMISTEAD, LEONARD H., editorial entitled -editorial from Tulsa Tribune by -letter by John H. Jansen relative
"A Dark Chapter In Our Nation's His- Richard Lloyd Jones relative to slow- to a Christmas furlough for his six
4
tory," from Franklin (Tenn.) Review- ness of, A4188. sons addressed to, A4 21.
- letters from unnamed soldiers rel- - message transmitted to the
Appeal by, A1482.
ative to policy in India, A4501. Speaker of the House of Representa-
ARMISTICE DAY, address by Rabbi Norman - remarks in House and letter by tives expressing appreciation of Gen.
Gerstenfeld, A4921. unnamed soldier relative to resent- Mark Clark for the message of encour-
Address by Representative Lane at Law- ment at slowness of, A4154. agement received by him from the
rence, Mass., on, A4969. -resolution authorizing report on House, 2488.
Notes written by Cecil P. Dickson on the (see H. Res. 355). Age limit for service in: remarks in
meaning for United States citizens of, -statement by Maj. Gen. William House relative to the minimum, 8456.
A5045. F. Tompkins from New York Times Agricultural Corps: billto establish (see
Sermon by Dr. Paul Little in San Fran- rcldtive to plan for, A2232. billH. R. 1276).
cisco at memorial services conducted Directive by War Department relative - remarks in House on bill(H. R.
by the American Legion on, A5711. to no longer any distinction between 1276) to establish, 142.
ARMORY AND ARSENALS OF THE UNITED Americans and Communists in, A691. Air Corps: address by Lieutenant General
STATES, letter from the Secretary of General Orders No. 79, award of the Eaker ptaising operations against Ger-
War transmitting statement of cost of Silver Star, 1313. many by, A5196.
manufacture of ordnance and ord- Point system for discharge: Article from - bill to eliminate provisions for
nance stores at, 56. Cumberland (Md.) News relative to, retirement of wing commanders (see
A2976. bill S. 612*).
"ALMS FOR RUSSIA-TAKING OUR.SHARE -article by Jim J. Lucas from Wash- letter from the Secretary of War
OF THE CREDIT," article by Ernest ington Daily News relative to discharge transmitting a draft of a proposed bill
Lindley from Washington Post en- of pro football players in violation of, relative to retirement of wing com-
titled, A470. A5168. manders of, 1401.
ARMSTRONG, CHARLES M., statement cap- -- concurrent resolution expressing -letter by unnamed officer relative
tioned "A feasible application of the sense of Congress that in determining to present condition on the continent
Golden Rule In the problem of peace," eligibility for discharge, those who re- of our, A5314.
by, A507. reived Arrowhead Decoration for par- - remarks in House praising Col.
ticipation in D-day invasion of Howard A. Rush's,rehabilitation pro-
ARMSTRONG, E. E., relief (see bill H. R. gram for, A4754.
1263*). Normandy should be credited with five
additional points (see H. Con. Res. Air Forces: address by Maj. Gen. Fred-
ARMSTRONG, FLORENCE, relief (see bill 110). erick L. Anderson relative to operations
H. R. 1604). -editorial from Stars and Stripes in Europe of, A3170.
-address by Douglas Colyer and
ARMSTRONG, 0. K., article entitled "Set relative to athletes, A5168.
the American Indians Free," from - letter from unnamed GI criticiz- Robert A. Lovett in Washington on
Readers' Digest by, A3648. thirty-eighth anniversary of, A4213,
ing, A5184.
-- letter by unidentified overseas A4215.
ARMSTRONG, RICHARD HARDING, article - -correspondence between Repre-
entitled "Uniform Divorce Law," from so!dier protesting, A3802. sentative Coffee and Secretary of War
Law Student magazine by, A5323. - letter by unnamed overseas serv-
relative to discharge of ground-person-
ARMSTRONG, WALTER P., article entitled iceman relative to, A4102. nel of, A3997.
"Lincoln as Commander in Chief," - letter by unnamed soldier relative -editorial from Shreveport (La.)
from Saturday Review by, A1004. to injustice in, A4493. Times relative to peacetime, A4143.
-letter by unnamed soldier at - letters by Adjutant General
ARMY. See also ARMED FORCES: DEMOBILI-
Frankfort on the Main, Germany, Spaatz, Colonel Gamble, and Secretary
ZATION; ExECUTIVE NOMINATIONS. criticizing, A4385.
Article Captioned "Bill to induce volun- of War relative to discharge of service
-letter s'gned by 50 unnamed serv- units of, A3997.
teers into Army may go to Congress,"'
icemen at Guam disapproving of, remarks in House relative to, 6675.
by Mary Spafgo, A3758. remarks in House relative to use
A4201.
Associated Press article and letter by -letter by several members of Serv- of manpower by, A1334.
Representative Engel relative to is- ice Battery, One Hundred and Second -remarks
suance of new equipment for Japanese In House relative to un-
Field Artillery Battalion relative to un- fair discrimination for discharge of
war, A690.
fairness of, A2872. ground personnel of, A3996.
Bill to confer military status upon cer- -letters from overseas soldier com- -remarks in House relative to cele-
tain persons (see bill H. 1h. 196). bration on August 1, 1945, of thirty-
menting unfavorably of, A2744, A2762.
Bill to insure appropriate noncommis- -- _letter from a soldier with Ninth eighth anniversary of, A4213.
sioned rank and retirement privileges -remarks in House praising accom-
Army in Germany relative, A2746.
to certain enlisted persons of Regular plishments of radio program, Your
- letter by John C. Klangos relative
Establishment who serve during the AAF, A3840.
war in temporary commissioned sta- to the unfairness of, A2872.
Remarks in House relative to, A2438, Air Forces Enlisted Reserve Corps: bill
tus and who return to enlisted status relating to discharge status of former
(see bill H. R. 737). A2762, A3031, A3908, A4076, A4142,
A4233, A5169, A5731. members of (see billsS. 1614; H. R.
Bill to authorize payment of certain 701).
claims for damage or loss of property Remarks In House relative to regulations
on freedom of speech, A4418. Air Transport Command: article by W.
prior to May 27, 1941, out of activities Clifford Harvey from Christian Science
of (see bill H. R. 981*, 3610; S. 1183). Remarks in House relative to commis-
sioning of Communists in, 2415. Monitor relative to record of, A1941.
Bill to grant members of Regular Es- -letter relative to use of Army air
tablishment additional increase for Remarks in House relative to the size
pilots to construct private line by un-
service during World War II (see bill of, 8618. named member of, A4307.
H. R. 1644). Remarks in House relative to handling of Amputees: article from newspaper of At-
Bill to stimulate volunteer enlistment in food in Europe by, A0846. lanta, Ga., praising the handling of,
(see bill H. R. 3951), 8621. Remarks in House relative to bill (H. R. A5138.
Bill to limit size of (see bill H. R. 4224). 3951) to stimulate volunteer enlist- -letter by M. M. Kissan relative to
Bill for' appointment of major generals ment in the regular military establish- excellent work of Army surgeons on,
and brigadier generals to line of Regu- ments of the United States, 8702, 9009. A717.
lar (see bill H. R. 4655). Remarks in House relative to bill to limit Appropriations for: bill making (see bill
Bill for appointment of brigadier gen- to 1,000,000 men size of, A4142. H. R. 3550*).
erals to line of Regular (cee bill H. R. Remarks in House relative to announce- -- message from President transmit-
4656). ment by the President as to size of, ting proposed rescissions and transfers
Bill for retirement of enlisted men serv- A4104. of (H. Doec. 290), 9004.
ing as officers (see bill H. R. 4702). Remarks in Senate on the subject of Army Service Forces: letter from the
Bill to equalize rates of pay of all per- voluntary enlistments in, 10414. Quartermaster General relative to sale
sonncl of the Philippine Scouts, Phil- Statement relative to the Procurement of war surplus property, 3051.
lppic Commonwealth Army, and (see and Assignment Service for physicians, -remarks in House praising the
bill H. R. 5066). dentists, and veterinarians, A962. efficiency bf, A1880.
INDEX
ARMY-Continued. ARMY-Continued. ARMY-Continued.
Corps of Engineers: remarks In -House •Engineer Corps: tribute in House to,
Battles and campaigns b, theater: data 6312.
concerning, 4545. relative to, 5246.
of the Common Coun- Engineers: address by Delbert B. Free-
Bomb squadron personnel: table of -resolution
cil of the City of Milwaukee. Wis., urg- man in Lincoln before Nebraska Rec-
joint discharge for, A3998.
ing retention of jurisdiction over lamation Association relative to ac-
Brigadier generals: bill to authorize ap-
pointment of the line of certain per- waterway and river and harbor im- tivities in Nebraska of, A578.
provements, 5925. - letter by Wendell Phillips Dodge
sons as permanent (see bill S. 1532"b.
-bill to authorize appointment of Correction Division: address by Col. paying tribute to, A3067.
Marion Rushton relative to operation - remarks in House praising work
the line of additional (see, bill S.
1533*). and policy of, A488. of combat, 1065.
Courts martial: bill to provide for court - remarks in House relative to heavy
Caretaker. for National Guard: bill to
provide for crediting service in de- review of certain judgments of gen- casualties in Normandy by, 1068.
termining eligibility of enlisted man eral (see bill H. R. 4272). tribute in House to accomplish-
for retirement because of disability as -remarks in House relative to per- ments of, A498.
(see bill S. 1528). mission to appeal to civil courts from, Enlisted men: bill to amend section 9 of
Casualty branch: remarks in House A4153. Pay Readjustment Act of 1942 to pro-
relative to efficient operation of, A336. -remarks in House relative to ex- vide double credit for enlisted -service
-remarks in House relative to pro- cessive sentences imposed on American outside continental United States (see
servicemen abroad, 7186. bill H. R. 506).
cedure in reporting casualties by,
-remarks in Senate relative to op- -bill to amend section 5 Public
A336.
erations of, 7359. Law 140, Seventy-seventh Congress,
Chaplains:article by Grover C. Schwartz relative to certain benefits for Regular
from Mississippi veteran paying trib- -- remarks in Senate relative to a
sentence of death for disobedience of Army (see bill H. R. 1701*).
ute to, A2107.
orders imposed by, 782. - bill to provide pay for certain en-
Chief of Engineers: letter relative to listed men retired after 30 years of
the status of the supplemental esti- -- resolution to review other sen-
service, active or fleet reserve, who
mate for funds for preparation of tences and (see H. Res. 275).
-resolution to investigate the case have served honorably as commissioned
plans for projects in the Missouri
River Basin, 3556. of Henry P. Weber (see S. Res. 72). officers during Wars No. 1 and No. 2
(see bill H. R. 2341).
- resolution authorizing printing Damage claims: letter from the Secre-
- bill providing for enlistments dur-
as'a House document of report, dated tary of War transmitting draft of bill
ing the period of the war (see bill
May 12, 1942, on harbors of Cape to pay certain, 6584.
H. R. 2388*).
Charles, Va. (see H. Res. 29*). Deceased personnel: remarks in House - bill to provide monetary benefits
-resolution authorizing printing as relative to settlement of accounts of,
10133. for certain enlisted men discharged
a House document of report, dated
for servide-connected disabilities (see
June 12, 1942, on Atlantic-Gulf Ship Decorations: to modify time limita-
Canal, Fla. (see bill H. Res. 30*). bill H. R. 2680).
tion governing award of certain (see -bill to amend act providing for
resolution authorizing printing as bill S. 1523*).
payment of 6 months' pay to depend-
a House document: report, dated March Dental Corps: bills to provide for ap- ents of enlisted men whosg death re-
19, 1942, on Miami River, Fla. (see H. pointment of female dentists in (see
Res. 39*). bills S. 731; H. R. 1704). sults from wounds or disease not re-
sult of their own misconduct (see bill
--- resolution authorizing printing -bills to extend the provisions of H. R. 3104).
as a House document, report, dated act of November 29, 1940. relating to
April 16, 1942, on Black Rock Channel - bill to provide promotion and
promotion of officers of (see bills S.
retirement benefits to those recalled
and tonawanda Harbor, N. Y. (see H. 939*; H. R. 3070*).
Res. 40*). to active service (see bill H. R. 3168).
-bills to remove the limitation on - bill to provide additional pay to
- resolution authorizing printing as the right to command of officers of ones awarded technical insignia or
a House document, report, dated April (see bills S. 916*; H. R. 3231*).
11, 1942, on Shipyard River, S. C. (see combat technician insignia (see bill
-editorial from Wilmington (Del.) H. R. 3336).
H. Res. 41*). Morning News relative to great record
- resolution authorizing printing as -- bill to extend same retirement
of, A4440.
a House document, report, dated No- benefits as are applicable to enlisted
Disbuirsingofficers: bill to amend section personnel of Navy and Marine Corps
vember 3, .1941, on Redwood Creek, 4 of act of December 29, 1941, relative
Calif (see H. Res. 42*). to (see bill H. R. 4061).
to certification of pay rolls of Selective
-resolution authorizing printing as -bill granting terminal furloughs
Service System for payment by (see
a House document, report, dated Feb- to (see bill S. 721).
bill H. R. 130).
ruary 14, 1942, on Cleveland Harbor, - bill authorizing payment of al-
-bill for relief of certain (see bill lowances in lieu of quarters or rations
Ohio (see H. Res. 43*). H. R. 986).
resolution authorizing printing as in kind to certain (see bill S. 846).
- -bill to amend Public Law 537, - bill to provide additional pay for
a House document, report, dated April Seventy-seventh Congress, relative to those who are awarded the Medical
27, 1942, on Intracoastal Waterway accounts of (see bill H. R. 2378*). Badge (see bill S. 1116).
from Mobile, Ala., to New Orleans, La. -- letter. from the Secretary of War - bill to provide for voluntary en-
(see H. R-. 44*). transmitting reports of inspection of listments (see bill S. 1397).
- resolution authorizing printing as records and accounts of, 17. bill to stimulate volunteer en-
a House document report, on coopera- Discharge button: bill relating to un- listments (see billsS. 1406; H. R.
tive-beach-erosion study of Lake Erie authorized wearing of (see bill H. R. 3951*).
shore line in vicinity of Huron, Ohio, of 4898). - conference report on bill (H. R.
(see H. Res. 230). Discharges from: statistics of, 10699. 3951) to stimulate enlistments, 9407,
Chief of Stall: editorial from the Army Dogs: bill to provide for retraining and 9456.
and Navy Journal relative to the ru- care of dogs who have served during
mored retirement of Gen. G. C. Mar- pay table included in H. R. 3935,
World War II (see bill H. R. 3687). A3792.
shall, 5842.
Emergency officers: bill extending to cer- - remarks in House relative to in-
-letter relative to the period of tain officers of Army, Navy, Marine creasing pay of, 2419.
training for inductees, 3568, 3570. Corps, and Coast Guard who served - remarks in House relative to al-
Chief warrant officer: bill relating to it First World War, benefits of (see lowance for unused leave of absence,
military status of certain (see bill H. R. bill H. R. 2078). 8582.
725).
-- bill to provide for promotion of Bill to certain honorably discharged of- -- remarks in House relative to con-
ficers of the Army, benefits of (see bill lerence report on bill (H. R. 3951)
certain World War veterans to rank of
(see bill H. R. 1517). H. R. 2325). to stimulate enlistments, 9456.
bill to amend act to create grade Bill to restore to certain disabled emer- - remarks in House relative to ac-
--
of, so as to decrease by 4 years the gency officers of World War No. 1 the cumulated furlough pay for, 11122.
length of active service required prior benefits of (see bills S. 720; H. R. Enlisted Reserve .Corps: bill to allow ad-
to permanent appointment in grade 2814). ditional period of 6 months for mak-
(see bill H. R. 1811). Bill to extend time for filing valid appli- ing claims under act of July 18, 1940,
cation for disabled, to grant retirement by members of (see bill H. R. 2558).
Coal miners: letter from the Secretary of
pay for World War emergency officers -bill to provide disability and death
War relative to discharge from the
Army of, 791(G. who now have or later may establish compensation to those who have re-
Conscription of American boys in Esi- a 30-percent or more service-connected ceived or are receiving training under
rope: remarks in House relative to, permanent disability (see bill H. R. Army specialized training program (see
3425). bill H. R. 3091).
.8577.
40 INDEX
ARMY-Continued. ARMY-Continued. ARMY-Continued.
Enlistments: bill to provide for enlist- Medical Department: letter by unnamed Officers: bill for relief of those who were
ments in the Regular Army during the medical officer relative to wasteful pol- members of first two classes at Civil
period of the war (see bills S. 613; icy of, A4135. Affairs Training School, University of
H. R. 2388-). -letter by unidentified officer criti- Chicago (see bill H. R. 1366).
-bill to stimulate (see bills H. R. cising Army's discharge system for, -- bill to amend act of July 15, 1940,
?938, -917). A4797. pertaining to emergency officers' re-
-bill to establish the peace force -letter by unnamed captain rela- tirement benefits (see bill H. R. 1514).
and stimulate for occupation duties tive to surplus of doctors in, A5189. -bill to equalize certain disability
volunteer (see bill H. R. 3955). - letter by a representative group benefits for (see bill H. R. 1636). ,
- remarks in House relative to of medical officers relative to return -- bill to provide that retired Regu-
H. R. 3951, to stimulate, A3838. of surplus cfficers of, A5241. lar Army officers called to active duty
- remarks in Senate relative to - remarks in House relative to shall be entitled to retirement pay ac-
progress of, 11237. commissioning male nurses in, A838. cording to temporary rank attained
-text of bill, H. R. 3935, relative to - remarks in House relative to (see bill H. R. 1739).
postwar, A3791. wastage of doctors and nurses in, - bill to maintain on active duty
Enlistments during the period of the A4008. during the present war those who reach
war: letter from the Secretary of War - remarks in House relative to retirement age (see bills H. R. 2350,
transmittirg a draft of a proposed bill hoarding of doctors by, A4135. 2471).
to provide for, 1401. - remarks in House relative to, - bill to permit officers commis-
Finance clerks: letter relative to dis- 12099. sioned since December 7, 1941, to con-
charge of, A5L6. - tribute in House to heroism of tinue to hold their public offices while
General: blIl to authorize permanent ap- ambulance drivers of, A266. cn active duty during the war (see bill
pointment in grade of (see bill S. Medical, Dental, and Veterinary Corps: H. R. 2984).
1354*). promotion of officers in (see bills S. - bill to amend act providing for
General Staff: memorial of legislature of 939*; H. R. 3070*). payment of 6 months' pay to depend-
Oklahoma commending the policies of, Medical School: provide for establish- ents of officers whose death results
1405. ment of (see bill H.,R. 3927). from wounds or disease not result of
Infantry: remarks in House relative to Medical technologists: authorize ap- their own misconduct (see bill H. R.
method used to select assignments for, pointment as commissioned officers of 3104).
Al8. qualified (see bill H. R. 3147). - bill to provide for placing on re-
-remarks in House relative to as- Members of: tendering the thanks of tirement list certain ones who have
signment of the cream of the ycuth Congress to (see H. J. Res. 243). resigned from active service (see bill
to, A133. Military laws: remarks in House relative 1-1.R. 3448).
- remarks in House praising the to treatment of soldiers for infringe- -- bill to amend Public Law No. 212,
Queen of Battle, A2'25. ment of, A488. approved June 30, 1932, to extend ex-
- tribute in the House to the, A1I. Military status for women: relating to emotions therein to all war officers who
Insignia: letter from unnamed service- those who served overseas during World have been awarded reti-ement bene-
men relative to regulations regarding, War I (see bill H. R. 2386). fits on basis of disabilities incurred in
A4029. Noncommissioned officers: give prefer- line of duty (see bill H. R. 3762).
Joint Chiefs of Staff and Joint Secre- ence in appointments to civil service - bill to authorize that permanent
taria : bill to provide for permanent positions to retired (see bill H. R. officers of Regular Army who have
(see bills H. R. 514, 622). 3977). served as commissioned officers in
Major generals: bill to authorize ap- Nurse Corps: provide a uniform allow- World Wor II retain their commis-
pointment of the line of additional ance for members of (see bill H. R. sions (see bill H. R. 3897).
permanent (see bill S. 1533*). 313). - bill to provide for reverting from
Maneuvers: remarks In House relative to - bill to amend act regarding quali- temporary to permanent grade of all
loss of life in, 10134. fications for (see bill H. R. 1571). general (see bill H. R. 4066).
Manpower requirements: message from - bill to confer the degree of bache- - bill to place on retiread list cer-
the President relating to, 8346. lor of nursing upon commissioned of- tain commissioned officers who served
Medical Corps: article from Stars and ficers of (see bill Ii. R. 2605). during World War i (see bill H. R.
Stripes relative to waste of doctors by, -'---letters relative to drafting of 4183).
A5649. nurses by 3 overseas lieutenants in, __- bill to authorize issuance of visas
-bill to provide additional pay to A1172. in certain designated areas until con-
enlisted men who are awarded Medi- -- news release by Surgeon General sular service is reestablished by (see
cal Corps valor badge and have been re'ative to favorable progress in re- bill H. R. 4980).
assigned to (see bill H. R. 363). cruiting for, A2845. --- bill to provide for better adminis-
Medical Department: bill to provide - remarks in House relative to small tration of officer personnel (see bill
additional compensation for enlisted number of Negroes commissioned in,
personnel, serving in combat areas of H. R. 5022).
A1157. --_bill for relief of certain ones who
(see bill H. R. 424, 1342). - remarks in House relative to
-bill authorizing appointment of were members of first two classes at
strength in June 1945 of, A2846. civil affairs training school, University
X-ray technicians as commissioned of- -- tribute in the House to, A1961.
ficers in (see bill H. R. 1688). of Chicago (see bill. H. R. 5044).
Nurses: grant certain benefits with re- -- bill to remove certain restrictions
- bill to establish an Optometry snect to annual leave to (see bill H. R. relative to appointment to civilian po-
Corps in (see bill H. R. 1693). 356).
-bill to establish a Chiropody (Po- sition of retired commissioned (see bill
editorial by Dave Boone from New S. 129).
diatry) Corps in (see bill H. R. 1918). York Sun relative to drafting of, A202. -- bill relating to liability for per
-bill to eliminate unfairness and
letter from Representative Philbin Ciem payment to St. Elizabeths Hos-
discrimination against enlisted per- relative to draft of, 593. pital by commissioned and warrant
sonnel of (see bill H. R. 2467).
- bill to give recognition to the -- letter from overseas nurse com- (see bill S. 143).
noncombatant services under enemy menting on article from Time on draft- -- bill to provide for promotion, after
fire performed by officers and enlisted ing of, A2629. specified years of service on active
•men of (see bill H. R. 2477*). remarks in House relative to need duty, of certain retired (see bills S.
- bill to extend the provisions of of additional, A173. 324; H. R. 1643).
act of November 29, 1940, relating to Officers: provide retirement benefits for - bill computing retirement pay for
promotion of officers of (see bills S. certain emergency officers of World War certain disabled (see bill S. 627).
'9*. H. R. 3070*). No. 1 (see bill H. R. 71). -bill relating to retirement pay for
- bill to establish an Optometry -bill to amend act of July 15, 1940, certain (see bill S. 623).
Corps in (see bill H. R. 3755"). pertaining to retirement benefits of -- bill to provide a method for war-
bill to establish a Chiropody Corps emergency (see bill H. R. 92). time reduction of temporary grades
in (see bill H. R. 4147). - bill to provide adjustments In held by general (see bills S. 701"; H. R.
- joint resolution for replacement the retirement classification and pay 2541).
with persons trained under Army Spe- of (see bill H. R. 417). -bill to amend joint resolution of
cialized Training Program for certain -bill to restore to active duty cer- July 29, 1941, relative to removal from
civilian commissioned (see S. J. Res. tain retired Regular Army (see bills active list of the Regular Army of (see
97). S. 333, 414; H. R. 439). bill S. 946).
-letter of protest by six unnamed -bill to amend joint resolution of - bill relating to unused leave ac-
Army captains from Minneapolis Star- July 29, 1941, relating to removal from cumulated prior to retirement by
Journal relative to unfavorable con- active list of Regular (see bill H. R. officers placed on retired list (see bill
ditions in, A40G8. 716). S. 949).
INDEX 41
ARMY-Continued., ARMY-Continued. ARMY-Continued.
Officers: bill to provide for appointment Personnel: bill providing for settlement Provost Marshal General: statement
of additional commissioned (see bills of claims, for damage to personal relative to hearing aids for prisoners
S. 1554; H. R. 4687). property incident to their service, of of war by, A1707.
-bill providing for retirement of military and civilian (see bills S. 583; QuartermasterCorps: remarks in Senate
certain officers with rank and pay of H. R. 2068*). relative to the one hundred and sev-
their temporary grades (see bill S. - bill to provide for ,payment and entieth anniversary of, 6158.
1630). settlement of mileage and other travel - remarks in House praising war
-- joint resolution to create a com- allowance accounts for (see bill H. R. record of market center program of,
misison to prepare plans for establish- 3149). A4016.
ment of a school for training of women -bill to clarify and define the con- - article by Christine Sadler from
for service as commissioned (see H. J. stitutional rights of retired (see bill Washington Post relative to tremen-
Res. 91). H. R. 3316). dous job of, A1627.
- joint resolution to preserve status -bill to provide for exclusion from Quartermaster Corps Officers Candidate
of those detailed to Department of gross income for income-tax purposes School: address by Representative
Agriculture (see bill S. J. Res. 113*). certain amounts received as -retire- Price of Illinois at Camp Lee, Va., be-
-letter from the Secretary of War ment pay by retired (see bill H. R. fore A583.
transmitting list of persons commis- 3563). --_remarks in House praising splen-
sioned from civil life, 989, 1042, 3466, -bill to provide retirement from did record of, A583.
3600, 5923, 5924. active service under certain condi- Recruiting: Remarks in House relative
-letter from the Secretary of War tions of (see bill H. R. 36E3). to, 8694.
transmitting a draft of a proposed bill -':bill to provide increased pensions Regulations: text of AR 600-10, relative
to provide a method for wartime re- to members who become disabled by to freedom of speech, A4418.
duction of temporary grades held by reason of their service other than a Replacements: remarks in House rela-
general officers, 1884. period of war (see bill H. R. 3908). tive to program for, A1496.
-- letter from Secretary of War - bill to provide for retirement of Retired enlisted men: bill to provide dis-
transmitting draft of bill to commis- certain (see bills H. R. 3935, 3990). pensary treatment and hospitalization
sion in Regular Army, not above grade -bill to continue veteran benefits in Army and Navy hospitals for (see
of captain, certain, 3228. for certain temporary (see bills S. bill H. R. 1513).
-letter from the Secretary of War 1356; H. R. 3938). Retired list: bill to establish for reserve
relative to proposed appointment of -bill to make eligible for immedi- components on honorary (see bill S.
additional, 12427. ate discharge all persons who have 1011).
-letter from unnamed servicemen served 12 months or more overseas (see Retired officers: bill to restore to active
urging discharge of certain commis- bill H. R. 4367). list and to active duty certain (see
sioned and noncommissioned, A4029. - bill to provide for an additional bill H. R. 2354).
- list of 19 questions regarding allowance in computing income for -- bill to remove for duration of war
status of, A4045. (see bill H. R. 4409). certain limitations upon appointment
-remarks in House relative to com- -bill to authorize payment of en- and compensation of those employed
missioning Communists as, A691. tire amount due, without appointment In civilian positions by the Govern-
-remarks in House relative to pro- of legal representative of estate, in ment (see bill H. R. 2821).
posed demobilization of unnecessary settlement of accounts of deceased -bill to restore to active duty cer-
high-graded, 8492. (see bills H. R. 4517, 4521). tain (see bill H. R. 2909).
-remarks In House relative to H. --- billproviding for settlement of - bill to provide promotion of cer-
R. 4086, providing for reverting to their claims for damage to personal prop- tain ones who served as commissioned
temporary grade of certain, A4045. erty incident to their service, of mili- officers during two wars (see bill H. R.
- remarks in Senate bill (H. R. tary and civilian (see bills S. 583; H. 3413).
4587) for appointment of additional, R. 2068'). - bill relating to promotion and pay
12425. • -- billto provide that service as a of (see billH. R. 4939).
--- text of War Department Circular cadet or aviation cadet shall be cred- - bill to provide promotion to cer-
No. 290 relative to relief from active ited for pay purposes, and that service tain ones who served during war with
duty of certain, 9045. as a cadet shall be credited for retire- Spain and World War No. 1 (see bill
Officers' Corps: bill relating to retire- ment purposes (see bill S. 900). S. 724).
ment of officers of (see bill S. 804). -- bill to provide for payment and Retired officers of the line: bill to pro-
- bill to authorize certain addi- settlement of mileage and other travel mote those who are specially com-
tional appointments In initial grades allowance accounts of (see bill S. 917). mended for performance of duty in
not above grade of captain in (see bills -- bill to permit occupancy of cer- actual combat (see bills S. 351; H. R.
S. 804*; H. R. 2873). tain Government housing facilities on 1662).
Officers' Reserve Corps: bill to provide for a rental basis without loss of rental Retired personnel: bill to provide for ex-
promotion in (see bill H. R. 1195). allowances, by their dependents and clusion from gross income for income-
- bill to allow additional period of (see bills S. 1003; H. R. 3233*). tax purposes certain amounts received
6 months for making claims under act - bill relating to return to United as retirement pay by (see bill S. 851).
of July 18, 1940 by members of (see States for furlough of those who have
Second lieutenants:'bill to amend Na-
bill H. R. 2558). served 12 months or more in European
area before being sent to Pacific (see tional Defense Act, with respect to
Optometry Corps: bill to establish in minimum age for persons appointed
Medical Corps (see bill H. R. 3755'). bill S. 1159). in Regular Army as (see bill S. 204).
-- memorial of legislature ralative to bill to permit settlement of ac-
Service Forces: Editorial from Washing-
the proposed establishment of, 3054, counts of deceased officers and enlist-
ed men without administration of es- ton Post relative to, A4544.
3085. -- _letter by General Kirk relative to
tates (see bill S. 1211).
Pay Readjustment Act of 1942: bill to Pepper committee report on public
- concurrent resolution authorizing
amend section 9 of (see bill H. R. health, A145.
an investigation relative to adjust-
1512*). --_letter relative to additional hous-
ment of pay and allowances of com-
Peacetime Military Training: telegram missioned and enlisted (see H. Con. ing needed at Redstone Park, 1677.
from Dennis Cardinal Dougherty re- Res. 88). -radio address by Lieutenant Gen-
monstrating against the proposed, - excerpts from report of House eral Somervell on third anniversary of,
10134. Committee on Military Affairs relative A1208.
Personnel: bill relating to rank of Reg- to requirement of, A3838. Service group personnel: table of point
ular Army personnel called into active - letter from the Secretary of War discharge for, A3998.
service from retired list (see bill H. R. transmitting a draft of a proposed bill Specialized training progroa: joint res-
438). to provide for settlement of claims of, olution to provide for replacement of
-bill to provide for payment of 837. medical personnel commissioned from
pensions to certain persons who are - letter from Secretary of War civilian life with persons trained under
receiving retired pay (see bill H. R. transmitting draft of bill to settle (see S. J. Res. 97).
503). travel expenses of, 4215. Subversive activities in: remarks in
- bill to increase certain allow- - letters from Secretary of War House relative to, 7923.
ances provided by law for (see bill H. transmitting report of number of men Surgeon General: letter relative to staff-
R. 682). in training, 3823, 9759. ing of Veterans' Administration hos-
-- bill authorizing long-distance Postal Service: article giving the high pitals, 12490
telephone calls and telegrams at Gov- lights of the, A5033. -- _news release relative to favorable
ernment expense for (see bill H. R. -tribute in House to members of, progress in Army nurse recruiting
1448). A3033. from, A2845.
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ARMY-Continued. ARMY AND NAVY JOURNAL-Continued. ARMY-NAVY FOOTBALL GAME, remarks in.
Survlus material: bill to provide for Article -relative to postwar American Senate relative to the sale of tickets
orderly disposition of (see bill H. R. merchant marine from, A1826. for, 10251, 11010, 11081.
345). Article on Foreign affairs and Hull's Resolution relative to allocating seats to
Tank Corps: article by Ernest Leiber diplomacy from, A3931. disabled veterans at (see S. Res. 195).
from Stars and Stripes with soldiers' Editorial paying tribute to Maj. Gen. Remarks in House relative to, A5215.
opinicns on American tanks, A1063. Shelley U. Marietta from, A493.
-letter by Rufus E. Webb relative ARMY-NAVY MERGER. See also UNIFICA-
Editorial relative to Admiral Standley's TION OF AReaED FORCES. Article by Gus-
to quality of American tanks, A1O61. suggestion for 1 month's pay for mem-
Training School for Nurses: bill to pro- taf A. Nordin from Duluth News-
bers of armed forces, at their discharge, Tribune relative to, A4191.
vide for establishment of (see bill H. R. from, A1234. Article captioned "MacArthur admits er-
3926). Editorial relative to the rumored retire-
Transport Service: bill relating to ma- ror in fighting merger," from Wash-
ment of Gen. G. C. Marshall, Chief of ington Times-Herald, A4689.
rine insurance in case of certain em- Staff, United States Army, 5842.
ployees who suffered death, injury, or Editorial from St. Louis Post-Dispatch
other casualty prior to April 23, 1943 ARMY AND NAVY MUNITIONS BOARD, re- advocating, A3641.'
(see bill H. R. 1519). port on strategic materials received Editorial relative to Ferdinand Eber-
Travel allowances: Bill" to provide for from Latin America during the present stadt's report from Oregonian oppos-
payment of to personnel (see bill S. war (S. Doc. 5), 17, 548. ing, A4667.
917*). ARMY AND NAVY NURSES, remarks in House Remarks in House relative to, A4191.
Unity of command of Army and-Navy: relative to drafting of, 317. "ARMY NURSE," poem by Frederick W. Waite
statement by Lt. Gen. James H. Doolit- entitled, A1050.
tle on the subject of, 10566. ARMY AND NAVY REGISTER (publication),
list awarded Congressional Medal of ARMY NURSE RETURNS FROM JAP PRISON
Veterinary Corps: bill to extend the.pro- CAMP, article by Robert Talley relative
visions of act of November 29, 1940, re- Honor during present war from, A1799.
to rousing welcome to Inez McDonald,
lating to promotion of officers of (see ARMY AND NAVY REVIEW EOARDS, article A1097.
bills S. 939*; H. R. 3070*.). by Millard Rice relative to procedure
Voluntary enlistments: letter by John J. for discharge and d'sability cases, be- ARMY OF OCCUPATION; correspondence rel-
Murphy relative to reasons for few, fore, A4643. ative to, 9667, 9668.
A4445.- Remarks in House relative to, 9686,.
ARMY AND NAVY UNION, U. S. A., corre-
- remarks in House relative to 1,000 ARMY OF OCCUPATION OF GERMANY
snuondence between William Randolph
daily, A4417. MEDAL, amending Public Law 322,
Hearst and, A3059.
Volunteer recruiting campaign: -remarks Seventy-seventh Congress, chapter 501,
relative to, 8976. "ARMY CALLED FOE OF JACKSON'S first session. (H. R. .5750), relative to
Warrant offIcers: bill computing retire- *.VIEWS," article by Frank E. Mason en- (see bill H, R. 2037)..
ment pay for certain. disabled (see bill titled, 11034. ARMY OFFICERS AND MEN ALERTED FOR
S. 627). ARMY CAMPS AND CANTONMENTS IN THE OVERSEAS SERVICE, letter from serv-
- bill relating to retirement pay for icemen in. United States relative to
* FAR EAST, remarks in House relative
certain (see bill S. 628). to, 10730. Injustice of, A4652.
Women's Army Auxiliary Corps: bill to Remarks in House relative to excessive
provide benefits based upon service as "ARMY OWES AN EXPLANATION FOR
cost in construction of, A3558. MANY AIRPLANE CRASHES," editorial
a member of (see bill H. R. 2713).
-bill to provide, after their dis- "ARMY CHAPLAIN CALLS JEWS WORSE OFF from Denver (Colo.) Rocky Mountain
charge or conclusion of service, for THAN GERMANS," article by Virginia News captioned, A517.
education and training for certain Reed entitled, A5534. ARMY PENALIZES FORMER AMERICAN
members of (see bill S. 644). ARMY COURTS MARTIAL, letter by Under PRISONER OF WAR, letter by uni-
- bill to extend reemployment Secretary of War Patterson relative to dentified judge relative to, A3805.
benefits to members (see bill S. 1560)'. investigation of, A3279. Remarks in House relative to A3805.
Women's Army Corps: article entitled ARMY DAY, address by Lt. Gen. Robert C. "ARMY'S ABLE LEADERSHIP TRACED TO
"'After the Army-What?' Women in Richardson, Jr., before Hawaiian
Uniform Ask" by Doris Higgins from EXECUTIVE SKILL OF MARSHALL,"
Islands on observance of, A19E8. article by George Fielding Eliot from
Washington News Digest, A5369.
--- bill to extend to 52 years the age ARMY DISCHARGES BE MAILED-CLINTON New York Herald Tribune entitled,
for enlistment in (see bill H. R. 2472). S. GOLDEN'S SUGGESTION, article A3050.
-bill to amend second sentence of from Washington Times-Herald rela- ARMY'S BLUE DISCHARGES, editorials by
section 3 of Public Law 110 of Seventy- tive to, A4103. John H. Young III from Pittsburgh
eight Congress. an act to establish (see ARMY DISCHARGES: MEN'S MORALE AT Courier relative to, A4778.
,bill H. R. 3449). LOW EBB ON OKINAWA, letter by un- ARMY'S CASTE SYSTEM, letter by John J.
--- bill relating to credit for service named soldier relative to, A5193. Murphy relative to, A4415.
rendered in Women's Army Auxiliary
ARMY DISCHARGES: TRANSPORTATION ARMY'S COMMAND-PACIFIC OCEAN
Corps by members of (see bill H. R. PROBLEMS, letter by Secretary of War
4569). AREAS, article by Frazier Hunt from
Patterson relative to, A5188. Army-Navy Journal relative to, A2369.
-radio address by Representative
Rogers' of Massachusetts on third an- ARMY DOCTORS SHOULD BE SENT HOME, ARMY'S DEMOBILIZATION, editorial en-
niversary of, A2207. article from Stars and Stripes relative titled "The Sad Muddle of Demobiliza-
-tribute in House to, 7657. to, A555. tion" from Stars and Stripes, A5389.
ARMY AIR FORCES DAY, SCOTT FIELD, ARMY EQUIPMENT DUMPED INTO OCEAN, News release by War Department giving
ILL., letters by Governor Green (Ill.), statement by Robert R. Moore relative • figures on, A5§66.
Mayor Connors (East St. Louis, Ill.), to, A5259. Remarks in House relative to, A5641.
and Mayor Wright (Centralia, Ill.) ARMY FOODSTUFFS, remarks in House rel- ARMY'S DEMOBILIZATION AT FORT
relative to, A3849. ative to strike-bound perishable, 10045. DEVENS, MASS., report by subcommit-
Remarks in House relative to celebration ARMY GIVES. RUN-AROUND ON DIS- tee to chairman of House Committee
on August 1, 1945 at, A3848. CHARGE, letter by unnamed overseas on Military Affairs relative to, A4011.
ARMY AIR PILOTS HELD IN SERVICE TO soldier relative to, A4059. Report by Representative Johnson of
AID PRIVATE LINE? letter from un- ARMY GOLD BRICK-CENTRAL VALLEY California relative to, A4016.
named member of Air Transport Com- ARMY'S DEMOBILIZATION AT FORT DIX,
PROJECT, CALIF., article from Cali-
mand in China relative to, A4307. N. J., report by Representative Johnson
fornia Grange News relative to, A4182.
ARMY AND NAVY CLUB, address by Col. ARMY HOARDS DOCTORS-SAYS SENATOR of California relative to, A4016.
Marion Rushton relative to operation DOWNEY, article from Washington Report by subcommittee to chairman of
and policy of Army's correction divi- Times-Herald relative to, A2692. House Committee on Military Affairs
sion before committee on military and relative to, A4011.
naval law at, A488. ARMY IMPROVEMENTS, editorial from Yank
giving suggestions of enlisted men for, ARMY'S DEMOBILIZATION-HOODWINK-
ARMY AND NAVY JOURNAL (publication), A5663. ING THE PUBLIC, letter by unidenti-
article Occupation Troops Should Be fied overseas soldier relative to, A3908.
Better Housed-Snyder's Report from, ARMY MUDDLES MANPOWER PROBLEM,
4195. article by David Lawrence from Wash- ARMY'S DEMOBILIZATION PROGRAM, ra-
ington Evening Star relative to, A345. dio address by Representative Bradley
Article entitled "Home, Strange Home"
by William H. Standley from, A1234. ARMY-NAVY "E" AWARD, radio address by of Michigan relative to, A4031.
Article on Army's command-Pacific Henry Ford II and Nelson A. S. Talbott ARMY'S DEMOBILIZATION SYSTEM: AC-
Oncan areas by Frazier Hunt from, at presentation to Ford Willow Run TUAL FACTS, statement by Gen. George
A2309. bomber plant of, A2206. C. Marshall relative to, A3870.
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ARMY'S DEPENDABLES, article by George ARMY'S DISCHARGE SYSTEM--Continued, "ARMY SPARES 665,000 MEN FROM SERV-
Connery from Washington Post rela- Letter and resolution by Local 1095 of ICE OVERSEAS," article by George
tive to special consideration for, A2459. Letter by 37-year-old unnamed soldier Connery captioied, A5758.
Ing transportation to aid, A5177. - ARMY'S PLAN TO RELEASE MEN IN THE
ARMY'S DISCHARGE AT KELLY FIELD,
TEX., letter by unnamed soldier rela- Letter by member of Five Hundred and STATES, article from Stars and Stripes
Sixty-fifth Signal Aircraft Warning giving views of servicemen on, A4400.
tive to, A4090.
Battalion criticizing, A5189. ARMY'S SPORTS PROGRAM, remarks in
ARMY'S DISCHARGE OF PACIFIC VETER- Letters urging legislation to hasten dis-
ANS, letter by unnamed soldier rela- House relative to, A4076.
charges under, A5136.
tive to, A4094. Letter by unnamed soldier relative to ARMY'S SYSTEM FOR DISCHARGE, re-
ARMY'S DISCHARGE PLAN, editorial by waste of transportation space in, marks in House criticizing, A3953.
Josephus Daniels from Raleigh (N. C.) A5209. ARMY'S VENEREAL-DISEASE PROGRAM,
News and Observer relative to, A3781. Letter by unnamed soldier on Okinawa letter by unnamed soldier criticizing,
criticizing, A5193. A5339.
ARMY'S DISCHARGE SYSTEM, Associated
Press dispatch captioned "Andresen Letter by unnamed soldier at Paris, ARMY'S WASTE, letter by Mark Hunt rela-
urges Army to speed up discharges" France, complaining of, A5235. tive to, A5259.
by Richard Powers from Associated Letter by a soldier at Okinawa relative
"ARMY'S WASTE OF MANPOWER," edito-
Press, A5661. to hopeless situation of, A5661. rial by Jcsephus Daniels from Raleigh
Letter by C. J. Lambert relative to dis-
Excerpts from letters criticizing ineffi- (N. C.) News and Observer 'entitled,
charge of soldier awarded the Purple
ciency of, A4785. A3781.
Heart, A5677.
Letter by unnamed captain in Army ARMY TIMES (newspaper), article on Mc-
Letter by a soldier stationed at Fuku-
Medical Corps, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.. Lean Gardens as housing project for
shima, Japan, relative to rough treat-
criticizing method of, A4289. ment forced on enlisted men, A5677. veterans from, A5729.
Letter by Representative Schwabe of Article entitled "Amvets Protest Pay-
Oklahoma relative to bungling of, Letter from a private soldier relative
to why married men are not discharged ment of Overdue Pension Premiums"
A3874. from, A5409.
Letter by overseas soldier criticizing, under, A5522.
Letter by unnamed woman criticizing Editorial entitled "Army's Oldsters Are
A4264. Forgotten Men" from, A1931, A3289.
Letter from overseas soldier criticizing, retention of men who wish to continue
their education, A5396. Editorial relative to Representative
A4500. Luce's bill to give-veterans priority on
Letter by a soldier at Mindanao relative
Letter by Chanute Field group relative housing from, A5163.
to. A5449.
to discharging married men under, Letter by Pierce Powers expressing ap- Poem entitled "Curbstone Lament" by
A4482. Ye Old Vette from, A5796.
preciation to Congress for aid in ob-
Letter by unnamed serviceman at Leyte
taining his discharge under, A5581. "ARMY TRUCKS FOR SALE IN CANADA,"
Island expressing his disgust on, A4447. article from Canadian newspaper cap-
Remarks in House relative to actual facts
Letters by unnamed servicemen com- tioned, A56E5.
on, A4288.
plaining of, A4414, A4415. Remarks in House relative to many ARMY UNION NEWS (publication), state-
Letter by unnamed staff sergeant rela- changes in, A4200.
tive to unfairness at Clovis (N. Mex.) ment relative to award to William
Remarks in House relative to waste of Randolph Hearst of Gold Medal of
Army Air Field in, A4324.
money from, A4442. Honor of the Army and Navy Union,
Letter from unnamed serviceman com-
Remarks in House relative to shipping United States of America, from, A3058.
plaining of the slowness of, A4349.
Letter by unnamed lieutenant in Manila bottleneck's effect on, A4587.
Remarks in House relative to number of ARMY WAR COLLEGE, remarks in House rel-
complaining of, A4338. ative to appropriations for, 6751.
men released between May 12 and Oc-
Letters from servicemen and wives of ARNALL, ELLIS (Governor of Georgia). ar-
tober 19, 1945, under, A4620.
servicemen complaining of, A4588,
Remarks in House relative to idleness of ticle on what is the American way of
A4589. men awaiting discharge under, A4600. life from Reader's Scope by, A2136. "
Letters by several servicemen from Daily Remarks in House relative to indifference Article entitled "Revolution Down
Pacifican criticizing, A4589. of high Government officials to, A5235. South" from Collier's by, A3710.
Letter by Secretary of War Patterson rel- Remarks in House relative to slowness of Views relative to TVA from St. Louis
ative to number of discharges during release of doctors under, A5649. Post-Dispatch by, A55.
October, A4588. Remarks in House relative to, A4532,
Letter by unnamed serviceman relative ARNOLD, H. H. (Chief of Army Air Forces),
.A5322. article by Marquis W. Childs from New
to retaining of pre-Pearl Harbor
fathers, A4558. Remarks in House relative to activities York Post relative to bombing of Ger-
at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., and Fort many due to judgment of, A2348.
Letter by unnamed soldier in Japan crit-
Sheridan, Ill., on, A4334. Letter re'-tive to flight pay of Army fly-
icizing officers' interpretation of,
Remarks in House relative to bungling ing officers written by, 10845.
A4543. of, A4C67.
Letter from nine men in South Pacific Statement relative to airplane crashes by,
who have been overseas 30 months Remarks in House relative to number A518.
relative to, A4602. eligible for discharge on October 15 ARNOLD, JOHN J., extend benefits of United
under, A4620.
Letter by veteran of 3 years and 9 months' States Unemployment Compensation
service complaining of, A4599. Statement by Maxwell Field (Ala.) Air Act of September 7, 1916, to (see bill
Letter from unnamed soldier at Manila, Cadets relative to, A3875. H. R. 3226).
Philippine Islands, expressing his bit- Telegram from Russell J. Porter relative
to discrimination in discharge of air ARNOLD. THURMAN, article on tungsten
terness at, A4590. carbide controlled by General Electric
Letter by unnamed soldier in Europe cadets at Maxwell and Gunter Fields,
Montgomery, Ala, A4472. and Krupp from Reader's Digest by,
criticizing unfairness of, A4529. A3527.
Letter by 37-year-old unnamed soldier ARMY'S EFFORT TO SUBDUE FREEDOM OF Discussion before Co-op Forum of the
expressing his criticism of, A4539. EXPRESSION, l'tter by unnamed GI District of Columbia on subject Mo-
Letter from group of Army officers and relative to, A3922. nopoly by Representative Voorhis,
men in France complaining of, A4652. Theodore J. Kreps, and, A2050.
Letter by corporal on Okinawa criticiz- ARMY SEPARATION CENTERS IN VARIOUS
STATES, establish (see S. Res. 173; Editorial entitled "Thurman Arnold
ing, A4754. Goes Back to Fighting Front" from
H. Res. 340).
Letter from a very disgusted sergeant at Madison (Wis.) Capital Times, A3660.
Manila criticizing slowness of, A4754. ARMY SERGEANT TIRES OF RUNNING ER-
Letter by Virginia Taylor of Helena, RANDS FOR GIRLS, article by Fred- ARNOLD, WAT (a Representative from Mis-
Mont., criticizing, A4756. erick C. Othman from Washington souri).
Letter by group at Camp Boston, France, Times-Herald relative to, A4442. Appointed on committee, 491, 492.
from Stars and Stripes relative to, Article from Wall'Street Journal entitled
ARMY'S HANDLING OF GERMAN PRISON- "The Compulsory State," A719.
A4740. ERS IN BOLZANO, ITALY, remarks
Letter by unidentified Army doctor com- Article from Wall Street Journal entitled
in House criticizing, A2377. "Good for Man or Beast," A3549.
plaining of waste of doctors under,
A4797. ARMY'S MORALE LOW IN FRANCE, letter Article from Wall Street Journal entitled
Letter by soldier from Okinawa from by unnamed soldier at Paris, France, "Better Control Than OPA," A3549.
Buffalo Evening News criticizing, relative to, A5235. Article from Wall Street Journal entitled
A5335. "War as Usual," A3838.
ARMY'S NONFRATERNIZATION ORDER IN Article by John T. Winterich from the
Letter by unnamed Army officer relative AUSTRIA, remarks in House relative
to inefficiency of, A5273. Saturday Review of Literature entitled
to, A2436. "Democracy on the Diamond" relative
Letter by unnamed private relative to
brass hats being in no hurry to speed ARMY'S OLDSTERS, editorial from Army to Negro professional baseball player,
up, A5247. Times relative to, A1931, A3289. A5669.
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ARNOLD, WAT-Continued. ASHEVILLE (N. C.) DAILY CITIZEN, article ASSOCIATED PRESS-Continued.
Letter and poem written by N. M. Brit- entitled "Brass in Madrid" from, Dispatch relative to Kansas liquor li-
tain, of Chillicbthe, Mo., concerning A1O30. censes from Washington Post from,
the labor situation. A5335. Editorial entitled "Spain Booted at San A5106.
Statement by Dr. J. S. Denslow urging Francisco Conference" from, A3233. Dispatch captioned "Andresen urges
training of doctors for future needs, ASHLAND (KY.) DAILY INDEPENDENT, edi- Army to speed up discharges" by Rich-
A3452. torial entitled "Spain's Future Leader" ard Powers from, A5661.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by from, A4325. Dispatch ceptioned "St. Lawrence sea-
Constitution: to amend to limit tenure way nearing showdown" by James C.
of President, Vice President, and Mem- ASHLEY, TOM, article entitled "Planting by
Munn in Mesabi Daily News of Vir-
bers of Congress to 6 years (see bill Airplane" by, A2573.
ginia, Minn., by, A5785.
H. J. Res. 229), 7663. ASIA; PROBLEMS OF UNITED STATES, ar- Eiitorial by H. B. Snyder from Gary
Remarks by, on ticle entitled "What We Are Up (Ind.) Post-Tribune relative to mem-
Renegotiation Act, 6073. Against in Asia" by Senator Thomas bership case of, A3223.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. (Utah) from Washington Evening Editorial entitled "Only Congress Can
Star, A3884. Free Associated Press From Marshall
ARNOW. HORTENSE, relief (see bills H. R.
1037*, 1639). ASIA'S IMMEDIATE PROBLEMS, address by Field Fetters" from Jersey City (N. J.)
Carlos P. Romulo at Washington rela- Journal, A4701.
ARON AND CO., INC., J., relief (see bill H. R.
tive to, A5615. Interview of James M. Cox relative to
3227).
ASIATIC WAR, article entitled "For What world peace from Miami (Fla.) Daily
ARONSON, GREGORY, remarks In House Are We Fighting in Asia?" by Norman News by, A1729.
relative to Jewish conditions in Russia News release relative to deferment of
Thomas from Human Events, A1157.
described in Look entitled "The Jewish 5,500 key workers by War Manpower
Problem in Soviet Russia" by, A3301. "ASKING WHY," editorial from Washington
Commission from, A2052.
Post entitled, A1284.
ARRAIS, JOSE M., relief (see bill H. R. Remarks in House relative to a new serv-
2305*). ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES OF OKLAHOMA, ice to newspapers and radio stations in
telegram remonstrating against the India inaugurated by, 1790, 1791.
ARREAS, JOSEPH, relief (see bill S. 579).
manpower bill, 2937.
ARSENAULT, NORMAN (Private U. S. Ma- ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN RAILROADS,
rine Corps), article by Pete Zurlinden ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES OF VERMONT, letter relative to the return by rail of
from Leatherneck, pay tribute to hero- letter relat:ve to extension of Rocipro- servicemen from certain ports, 12260.
ism of, All81. cal Trade Agreements Act by William Speech commemorating one hundred
Remarks in House relative to heroism of, L. McKee, manager, A3487. and fiftieth anniversary of House Com-
Al180. ASSOCIATED NEEDLE INDUSTRIES, OMA- mittee on Interstate and Foreign Com-
HA, NEBR., resolution proposing cer- merce and In honor of J. Monroe John-
ARTESIA, CALIF., remarks in Vouss relative son at dinner in Washington by, A5345.
to the Red Cross quota in, 3050. tain policies concerning emplcyment,
fair competition, and inflation, 9043. ASSOCIATION OF ATTORNEYS GENERAL
ARTHUR, ALETHEA, relief (see bills S. 1691; OF THE UNITED STATES, speech on
. H. R. 1757*). ASSOCIATED PRESS, article relative to Sgt.
Alexander A. Drabik, first American sol- present-day departure from the origi-
ARTHUR, EDWARD J. (1st Cl. Private U. S. nal conception of State and Federal
Army), article by Richard J. H. John- dier to cross Rhine, by Don Whitehead
from, A1128. Governments by Governor Sparks
ston from New York Times relative to (Ala.) in Jacksonville, Fla., before,
Article entitled "Marines Raise Flag on
war record of 48-year-old, A313. A5705.
Mount Suribachi" by Joe Rosenthal
ARTHUR, HARRY M. (Colonel U. S. Army), frcm, A1163. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND UNIVER-
letter approving article of Representa- Dispatch relative to military expoits of StTIES OF THE STATE OF NEW
tive Judd on China from Time by, Mike Cladych from Washington Star, YORK, resolution relative to shortage
A3499. A120. of technical and managerial personnel
ARTHUR, JAMES P., relief (see bill H. R. D-spatch relative to great military record adopted by, 11788.
3223). of Dave Schilling from, A121. ASSOCIATION OF THE OLDEST INHABI-
ARTIFICIAL LEGS AND APPLIANCES, joint Dispatch captioned "Four plane workers TANTS OF THE DISTRICT OF CO-
resolution authorizing construction of fired after crash killing six" from LUMBIA, address entitled "Adequacy
laboratory for development of (see S. Washington Evening Star by, A517. in Our Time" by Senator Wiley in
J. Res. 128). Dispatch relating to arming troops anew Washington before, A5379.
for Japan from, A690.
Remarks in House relative to research Dispatch captioned ' Packers offered ASSOCIATION OF NATIONAL ADVERTIS-
and development of, A3926. kraut subsidies" from, A953. ERS, address relative to H. R. 2390 to
Statements by Albert N. Baggs and Paul amend Federal Trade Commission Act
Dispatch relative to Indians forbidding
E. Klopsteg relative to, A4744. in New York before, A5115.
use of peyote from, A980.
ARTIFICIAL LIMB SCANDAL AND THE D spatch relative to birth in Germany of ASTORIA, OREG., reimburse certain Navy
VETERANS' ADMINISTRATION, state- Franklin Delano Ludwig from, A939. personnel for personal property lost or
ment by Joseph Leib relative to, A4743. Dispatch relative to food scarcity by Ovid damaged by fire at (see bill S. 214*).
ARTS, resolution to investigate the question A. Martin for, 1199. ASTORIAN BUDGET (newspaper), editorial
of effective legal protection for prop- Dispatch captioned "House page gets pi- relative to the Office of Price Adminis-
erty and proprietary rights and owner- lot's license after 11 hours" from, tration, 7585.
ship in original thoughts, concepticns, A1417. "AT HIS SIDE," article relative to book en-
and ideas in art, literature, science, Dispatch from Washington Post entitled titled, A1196.
and the pure and useful (see H. Res. "Warren Urges Merciless Ax for Ag-en- Remarks in House relative to, Al196.
134). cies" by, A1880.
Dispatch on recommendations of North- ATANASIO, MARIE E., relief (see bill H. R.
ARUNDEL, RUSSELL M., remarks in House 795*).
relative to, 9928. eastern States Governors' Conference
on food problemns from, A2032. ATCHAFALAYA RIVER AND. SHIP CHAN-
ARVADA, COLO., article entitled "The Busted Dispatch captioned "Meat shipments to NEL, letter from Secretary .of War
G String" appearing in the Arvada transmitting report on, 9210.
Russia to continue 3 months" from
Enterprise, 3668.
Washington Daily News by, A3459. ATCHER, CASKMEARS, relief (see bill H. R.
ASBURY PARK (N. J.) EVENING PRESS, Dispatch captioned "Richberg offers to 1134).
editorial entitled "Expenses for Con- post $1,000 for debate on new labor
gressmen" from, A2670. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE RY., con-
bill" by, A3234. cessions made by, 10107.
Editorial on Presidential succession from, Dispatch on un-American activities in
A2771. Hollywood, Calif., from, A3438. ATHAS, STEVE,.relief (see bill H. R. 3788).
Editorial entitled "Scientific Prepared- Dispatch captioned "UNRRA is Christ- ATHENS (GA.) BANNER-HERALD, editorial
ness" from, A3714. like work, Pope tells Lehman, aides" entitled "President Roosevelt answers
Editorial entitled "That Bungling OPA" from Washington Evening Star by, Final Summons" from, A1746.
from, A3878. A3534. ATHENS (OHIO) MESSENGER, editorial en-
Remarks in House relative to construc- Dispatch captioned "Berlin radio in
tive and Independent views on public titled "Surplus Goods Gag America" by
British zone used only by Russians"
questions of, A2670. Gordon Bush from, A5140.
by, A4183.
ASH, BENJAMIN C., relief (see bill H. R. Dispatch captioned "Lindbergh narrowly ATHLETES' NON-COMBATIVE DUTY, article
escaped in fight, flier reveals" by, by Grantland Rice relative to, A739.
4918).
A5336. ATHOL (MASS.) TRANSCRIPT, article rela-
ASHBROOK, H. H., relief (see bill S. 769). Dispatch on War installations built tive to Japanese war preparations on
ASHCRAFT, CELIA E., relief (see bill H. R. abroad at heavy cost to United States May 30, 1934, by Edwin Gordon Laur-
1085*). from Washington Post from, A5294. ence from, A4067.
INDEX
ATKINS, BEN E., article on peace-prospects ATLANTIC CHARTER--Continued. ATOMIC BOMB-Continued.
for a reasonably sane world order from Views in resolution for by Italian- Article entitled "Secrecy of Weapons
Gastonia (N. C.) Gazette, A4313. American Labor Council urging appli- Should Be Abolished" by Merlo Pusey
ATKINS, CLARENCE, relief (see bill S. 322). cation to Italy of principles of, A349. from- Washington Post, A4170.
ATKINS, J. H., relief (see bill H. R. 2598*). "ATLANTIC CHARTER HOAX," editorial Article by Justice Roberts Bishop Tuck-
from Janesville (Wis.) Gazette en- er, Robert J. Watt, and other eminent
ATKINSON, CECIL, relief (see bill H. R. 1258). people relative to effect on civilization
titled, A71.
ATKINSON, MILES, article entitled "Medical of, A4334.
Care for All' by, A3425. ATLANTIC CHARTER'S REPUDIATION, Article by Harlow Shapley relative to,
article by John O'Donnell from Wash- 10497.
ATLANTA (GA.) CONSTITUTION, editorial ington Times-Herald relative to, A190. Article entitled "Understanding the
relative to continuing United States
employment -services ATLANTIC CITY (N. J.) CHAMBER OF Atomic Bomb" by Edgar Mowrer, A4556.
as federally
operated from, A4803. COMMERCE, telegram relative to lift- Article by Dorothy Thompson opposing
ing of transportation restrictions from, secrecy of, A4777.
Editorial entitled "Ramspeck Worth More
A2379. Article entitled "War Ban Is Urgent,
to Us'.' from, A5220.
Letter captioned "The pulse-compulsory ATLANTIC CITY (N. J.) PRESS UNION, edi- 515 Scientists Say" by William M.
cops" by Lewi Ayer Smith from, A5180. torial paying tribute to Frank S. Far- Blair from New York Times, A4684.
ley from, A2957. Article by I. I. Rabi from Atlantic
ATLANTA (GA.) JOURNAL, article relative to Monthly relative to development of,
superhuman battle achievement ATLANTIC-GULF SHIP CANAL, FLA., print A4467.
against the Japanese of John Randolph report on survey of (see H. Res. 30*). Article entitled "Deliverance Or Doom"
McKinney by Gerald R. Thorp from, ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, by E. M. Langer from Collier's, A4327.
A2623. promote national defense by construc- Article by Howard Rushmore relative
Editorial on Spain stands out in the cold
tion of New Jersey Intracoastal Water- to, 11708.
from, A2516.
way section of (see bill H. R. 355). Articles compiled by the International
Editorial entitled "Well, Here It Is" from,
ATLANTIC ISLANDS, requesting negotiations News Service relating to, 11699.
A500.
Editorial relative to use tax on motor be entered into for acquisition of cer- Bill to establish a commission of na-
vehicles from, A2082. tain (see H. J. Res. 262). tional defense to study the technologi-
Editorial entitled "Robert Ramspeck Re- cal revision of our national defense.
ATLANTIC ISLANDS IN EXCHANGE FOR'
signs" from, A5220. necessitated by atomic and other
FOREIGN LOANS, editorial from New
York Journal-American relative to, weapons (see bill H. RH.4152).
ATLANTA (GA.) WOMEN'S REPUBLICAN Bill making it a capital offense to dis-
STUDY CLUB, address opposing San A4365.
close information or import knowledge
Francisco charter by Henry H. Turner ATLANTIC MONTHLY (magazine), article with respect to (see bill H. R. 2912).
before, A3328. entitled "The Rape of Europa" by Bill relating to use and exploitation of
"ATLANTIC AIR ROUTES," editorial from Francis Henry Taylor from, A575. energy derived from development of
New York Times entitled, A3713. Article entitled "New Crops for the (see billsS. 1359; H. R.'4014).
ATLANTIC CHARTER, article captioned "The New World" by Samuel ZeMurray and Bill to prohibit unauthorized disclosure
Charter not a hoax" by George E. So- John Terry from, A889. of information -concerning (see bill
koisky from New York Sun, A141. Article relative to development of atomic H. R. 3997).
Concurrent resolution relative to state- bomb by I. I. Rali from, A4467. Concurrent resolution creating a joint
ment of President on national policy ATLANTIC (IOWA) NEWS-TELEGRAPH, committee to investigate the matter
of United States, known as (see H. Con. article captioned "Audubon County of development and control of (see
- Res. 16). (Iowa) goes over top in Victory Loan S. Con. Res. 28*; H. Con. Res. 83*).
Editorial entitled "Decay of the Atlantic drive" from, A4631. Editorial entitled "Military Mathematics
Charter" from St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Article entitled "Audobon Hailed as One Must Be Revised" by Roy L. Smith
A118. of 12 Counties Winners In Bond Sale" from Christian Advocate, A4217.
Editorial from newspaper captioned "So Editorial entitled "Think, Two Billions
from, A4631.
it is only a joke," A128. For a Bomb-How Much To Conquer
Excerpts from several newspapers regard Editorial entitled "The Subsidy" from,
A2915. Disease? by International Latex Cor-
the Presidents statements with refer- poration from Philadelphia Record,
ence to. A130. Editorial entitled "The Meat Problem"
from, A3063. A4204.
Memorial of Legislature of Connecticut Editorial entitled "What Shall We Do
relative to retention of principles of, ATLANTIC SEABOARD STATES, remarks in With The Atomic Bomb?" by H. B.
4503. House relative to development of St. Snyder from Gary (Ind.) Post Tribune,
Radio address by Representative Judd on Lawrence seaway would cause to,
Town Meeting of the Air relative to A4301.
A4070. Editorial entitled "Take The Lid Off The
acceptance of, A3135.
ATLANTIC STATES MARINE FISHERIES Atom" by Palmer Hoyt from Oregonian,
Remarks in House relative to, 273, 355,
969. COMMISSION, fourth annual report A4474.
Remarks in House relative to American of, 11605. Editorial from St. Louis Post Dispatch.
agreement on the philosophy of, A499. ATLANTIC WEEKLY (magazine), stitement relative to sharing with other nations,
Remarks in House relative to application by Maritime Commission replying to A4655.
to Poland of principles of, A202. article entitled "What Shall We Do Excerpt from radio broadcast by Repre-
Remarks in House relative to amazing With the Ships?" by Lewis W. Douglas sentative Kunkel relative to, A4494.
statement by the President on, A128. from, A1875. Joint resolution to provide for informa-
Remarks In House relative to existence tion of policies with respect to control
"ATOM RESEARCH BILL TOTALITARIAN,"
of original copy of, A131. and use of atomic energy (see S. J.
article by George E. Sokolsky entitled,
Remarks in House relative to departure Res. 3*).
10115.
from principles of, A964. Joint resolution authorizing experiments
Remarks in House relative to formation "ATOMS VERSUS HUMANS," article by Mar- with (see S. J. Res. 103).
of future government of Poland and quis Childs from Washington Post en- Letter by Representative Randolph rel-
application of principles of, A1457. titled, A3759. ative to disposition of taxes on energy
Remarks in House relative to repudia- ATOMIC AGE, remarks in House relative to, from devolpment of, A3746.
tion by the President of, A1608. 9460, A4123. Letter by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Remarks in House favoring principles of, Speech by Maj. Gen, L. R. Groves at La- Co., relative to control of secret of,
A5095. fayette College on subject, A4634. A4005.
Resolution by Italian-American Labor Letter by unnamed scientist relative to
Council relative to application to Italy "ATOMIC-AGE LESSONS," artcile by Hanson
W. Baldwin from New York Times en- legislation for control of, A4384.
of principles of, A421. Letter by Representative Patterson rel-
Recolution declaratory of the aims and titled, A4547.
ative to decision to be made on, A4353.
purposes of (see Res. 115). ATOMIC BOMB, address delivered by Palmer Letter by Leonard I. Katzin of Chicago,
Resolution by Department of Maryland, Hoyt relative to, 9409. Ill., relative to, A4392.
American Legion, relative to small Address entitled '"he Effect of the Letter and statement from a group of
countries and upholding principles of, Atomic Bomb on American Foreign Philadelphia scientists relative to Con-
A4339. Policy" by Senator FuIbright in New trol of, A4672.
Statement by the Prime Minister of York before Foreign Policy Association, Letter irom Theodore Jorgenson, Jr., rel-
England and the President of the A4652. ative to the magnitude of, 10196.
United States approving the prin- Address by H. I. Schlesinger before Amer- Message from the President relative to
c'ples of, 228. ican Chemical Society relative to leg- development of (H. Doc. 301), 9322,
Text of, 1051, A128. islation to control, A4609. 9369.
INDEX
ATOMIC BOMB-Continued. ATOMIC BOMB-Continued. ATOMIC ENERGY-Continued.
Poll by Elmo Roper to appear in Decem- Telegrams from Under Secretary of War Articles by Marquis Childs, Ernest Lind-
ber issue of Fortune relative to, A4708. Patterson relative to labor's assistance ley, and Merlo Pusey from Washington
Radio address by Walter Myers, Jr., rel- in manufacture of, A3746. Post relative to control of, A4533,
ative to future of, A5415. Text of bill, H. R. 3997, relative to certain A4534.
Radio address on subject "Should We punishment to any person giving in- Bill for development and control of (see
Share The Atomic-Bomb Secret With formation on, A4123. bills S. 1463, 1557, 1717; H. R, 4280,
Any Other Nation?" by Senator Ball "ATOMIC BOMB AND ITS IMPLICATIONS," 4566*).
on Town Meeting of the Air, A4518. address by Marshall Wingfield at West Concurrent resolution creating a joint
F-tdio address by Representative Luce Memphis, Ark., entitled, A5496. committee to investigate development
relative to seven facts about, A4573. of (see S. Con. Res. 28*).
ATOMIC BOMB-BIG ARMIES NO LONGER Editorial from Washington Post relative
Remarks in House relative to, 8869, 9041, NEEDED, letter by Luke H. Spooner
9675, 12278. to scientists' opposition to May-John-
relative to, A3941. son bill for control of, A4549.
Remarks in House relative to control of, ATOMIC BOMB BROUGHT PEACE-MAN Editorial from Washington Post relative
9501, 10730, 10940, A4098. ALONE CAN KEEP PEACE, except from
Remarks in House relative to effect on to Einstein's idea on, A4578, A4656.
speech of Winston Churchill relative Editorial from Christian Science Moni-
world of invention of, A4655. to, A4109. tor relative to control of, A5811.
Remarks in House relative to develop-
ATOMIC BOMB-DANGER IN DEVELOP- Information for Security Council of UNO
ment of, A4089, A4355, A4401.
MENT, article from Newsweek relative relative to, 12147.
Remarks in House relative to secrets of,
to, A3925. Joint resolution to provide for mobiliza-
9252, 9253, A4123, A4141, A4252, A4355, tion of scientific skills and industrial
A4576, A4655. ATOMIC BOMB: HEED THE SCIENTISTS,
facilities to perfect and manufacture
Remarks in House relative to world's editorial from Chattanooga Times rela-
for use and application to peacetime
concern over development of, A4301. tive to, A5113.
productive purposes of (see H. J. Res.
Remarks in House relative to effect on ATOMIC BOMB-LAST CHANCE FOR CIVIL- 296).
compulsory military training of, A3850. IZATION, address by Palmer Hoyt be- Letter from Americans United for World
Remarks in House relative to discovery fore Portland (Oreg.) Rotary Club rela- Organization, Inc., relative to control
of, 8331, 8490, 8491, 8568. tive to, A3914. of, A5059.
Remarks in House relative to outstand- "ATOMIC BOMB LESSON," editorial from Letter and resolution from Minnesota
ing development In science in World Collier's entitled, A4130, A4167. Chapter of the Association of Scientific
War II, A4212. ATOMIC BOMB: MAY-JOHNSON BILL, edi- Workers relative to control of, A5309.
Remarks in House relative to the future torial from Washington Post relative Letter and resolutions of World Affairs
of, 9155, 9499. to, A4411. Conference, Lebanon, N. H., relative to
Remarks in House relative to haste by 12492.
ATOMIC BOMB-NATIONAL DEFENSE, edi-
House CQmmiitee on Military Affairs Letter from the Chief Justice of the
torial from Dunkirk (N. Y.) Evening
in considering, A4474. United States relative to creation of a
Remarks in House relative to Russian Observer relative to, A5199.
commission to develop and control,
scientists obtaining secrecy of, A4406. "ATOMIC BOMB RESPONSIBILITIES," ar- 8950.
Remarks in House relative to foreign 'ticle by Hanson W. Baldwin from New Letter from Secretary of War transmit-
scientists most instrumental in de- York Times entitled, A3850. ting draft of bill for development and
velopment of, A4500. ATOMIC BOMB: RESPONSIBILITY OF CON- control of, 9371.
Remarks in House relative to interna- TROL, editorial from Signs of the Letter by H. I. Schlesinger relative to
tional agreement on, A4655. Times relative to, A4229. S. 1463 for control' of, A4506.
Remarks in House praising part of Maj. ATOMIC BOMB-RUSSIA SHOULD HAVE Message from the President relative to
Gen. L. R. Groves in development of, SECRET, letter by Georgia M. Goepfert development of (H. Doc. 301), 9322,
A4634. of Belleville, Ill., relative to, A4594. 9369.
.Remarks in House relative to use by Radio address by Senator McMahon
small countries of, A4936. ATOMIC BOMB: SECRECY IMPOSSIBLE,
relative to control of, A4118.
Remarks in House relative to New Deal radio address by Representative Wood- Radio broadcast by Tristram Coffin rela-
propaganda and, A5198. house relative to, A4389. tive to consideration by subcommittee
Remarks in House relative to effect on in- ATOMIC BOMB-SHARING SECRECY WOULD of Senate Committee on Commerce of
ternational security of, 12272. NOT AVOID WAR, editorial from control of, A4462.
Remarks In Senate relative to, 8880, 9062, Knoxville (Tenn.) Journal relative to, Radio address entitled "Controlling
10328. A4355. Atomic Energy," by Senator McMahon,
Remarks in Senate relative to control of ATOMIC BOMB SITE IN NEW MEXICO-A A4362.
atomic energy, 8880. NATIONAL MONUMENT, article from Radio broadcast by Representative Doug-
Remarks in Senate relative -to the use of, Washington Post relative to $100 award las (Calif.) relative to resolution for
10115, 10256. to John H. Stratten for suggesting, control of, A5306.
Remarks in Senate relative to effect on A3814. Reference to special Senate committee
the war of, A3719. Letter by Alamogordo (N. Mex.) Cham- of bills and resolutions dealing with,
Remarks in Senate relative to interna- ber of Commerce relative to, A3814. 10113.
tional danger in development of, A3925. Remarks in House relative to, A3814. Remarks in House relative to, 9249, 9919,
Report to Its stockholders by E. I. du 10166, 10 5A*, 10740.
Pont de Nemours Co. relative to ATOM BOMB TEST, correspondence relative Remarks in House relative to Members
its part in development of, A4005. to erection of a national monument on
of Congress becoming acquainted with,
the site of the first, 8425.
Resolution relative to development and A4467.
Remarks in Senate relative to a pro-
control of (see S. Res. 186). posed national monument on the site Remarks in House relative to importance
Resolution urging action by United Na- of legislation on, A4430.
of the first, 6425.
tions banning as instrument of war of Remarks in House relative to necessity
(see H. Res. 336). ATOMIC BOMB-TVA ENERGY, remarks in of sneedy legislation for control of,
Resolution to investigate future of (see House relative to, 8562. A4634.
H. Res. 345). ATOMIC BOMB-TWO DIVERGENT TRENDS Remarks in House relative to future use
Resolution by Representative Ludlow OF THOUGHT, article by Edgar Mower for commercial and industrial power
relative to future of, A3762. relative to, A4556. production of, A4430.
Sermon by Rev. Russell J. Clineby at Remarks In House relative to under-
ATOMIC BOMBING OF NAGASAKI, remarks
Center Church, Hartford, Conn., on standing, A4390.
subject, A4486. in House relative to part by Richard
Remarks in House relative to Smyth re-
Statement by Herbert Hoover concerning, F. Cannon in, A4042. port on, A5533.
9213. "ATOMIC CONTROLS," article by Ernest K. Remarks in House relative to interna-
Statement by Oak Ridge (Tenn.) Scien- Lindley from Newsweek entitled, tional control of, A5784.
tists relative to Impossibility of Ameri- A4702. Remarks in House relative to agreement
can and British to keep a monopoly on, ATOMIC ENERGY, address by Dr. Leo at Moscow conference on, A511.
A4277. Szilard relative to, A4877. Remarks in Senate relative to, 9824,
Statement by Maj. Gen. Leslie Groves Article from Los Angeles Daily News rela- A4812.
relative to, A4212. tive to views of scientists on, A5087. Remarks in Senate relative to develop-
Statement by group of scientists relative .Article entitled "Arctic Cradle of the ment of, 9406, 9472.
ton control of, A4099. Atom," by Richard L. Neuberger, Remarks in Senate relative to control of,.
Statement from Los Alamos scientists A5142. 8362.
relative to, A4656. Article entitled "Controlled Atoms or Remarks in Senate on Senate Resolution
Statement by -one of scientists who de- Controlled Lives," by James H. Mc- 179 to create a special committee on,
veloped, A4658. Graw, Jr., A5750. 9785, 9888, 9895. ""
INDEX
ATOMIC ENERGY-Continued. ATOMIC POWER AUTHORITY, for creation ATTORNEY GENERAL-Continued.
Report of the Committee on Interstate of Government agency to be known as Remarks in House relative to abolition
Commerce in Senate relative .to crea- (see billH. R. 4015). of the auto-use tax, 7217,7218, 7219.
tion of a special committee to Investi- ATOMIC POWER BRINGS RESPONSIBILITY Resolution authorizing that the report
gate the development, use, and con- TO FREE WORLD REPUBLIC, letter by dated February 28, 1945, on interna-
trol of, 9644. Strlngfellow Barr and others from tional air transport policy be printed
Resolution to create a-special committee Washington Post relative to, A3963. as a House document, from (see H. Res.
on (see S. Res. 179'). "ATOMIC SECRET," article by.Walter Lipp- 176).
Resolution proposing means for continu- mann from Washingtoi Post entitled, Resolution to provide for investigation of
ously making available to Security A4124. proceedings surrounding condemna-
Council of United Nations organiza- tion of Milwaukee County House of
ATOMIC WAR, article by Dorothy Thompson Correction by (see H. Res. 298).
tion information relative to (see H. relative to, A5013.
Res. 381). Communications from
Resolution of the faculty of Wake Forest ATOMIC WARFARE, thesis by Paul F. Aliens: transmitting list of aliens whose
(N. C.) College relative to develop- F~ratessa outlining a plan to avert, deportation has been suspended, 768,
ment and control of, 10787. A5436. 1341, 1403, 1706, 1750, 3142, 3228, 3530,
Resolution by Council of University of ATOMICS-A QUESTION OF GENERATIONS, 3823, 4084, 4701, 4497, 4913, 4928, 5304,
Chicago on control of, A5238. article from Press Alliance, Inc., on 5465, 5528, 6407, 6787, 7893, 7935, 9373,
Resolution of physics department of subject, A4577. 9468, 10483, 10630, 11006, 11523, 11605,
Dartmouth College relative to develop- ATROCITIES IN EUROPE. See WAR ATROCI- 12030, 12549.
-- proposed bill to provide for lawful
ment and control of, A5173. . TIES IN EUROPE.
Resolution by staff of Washington Mu- Report of the joint committee on investi- entry of those not subject to deporta-
nicipal University of Topeka, Kans., gation of, 4576, 4672. tion who entered prior to July 1, 1924,
relative to control of, A5145. Concurrent resolution creating a joint 8335.
committee to make an investigation Attorneys, special: transmitting report of
Resolution by Massachusetts Clerical employment of, 8336.
Association relative to control of, with respect to war criminals and war
crimes and (see H. Con. Res. 46). Bagutzki, William Paul: transmitting re-
A5114, A5278. quest that evidence be withdrawn con-
Resolution by more than 200 members Joint resolution creating a.commission
to investigate all facts relating to cerning, 5251.
6f National Academy of Sciences rela- Carbone, Salvatore: transmitting draft
tive to control of, A5534, A5680. atrocities, and to report to United Na-
tions War Enemies Commission and to of bill for relief of, 11279.
Resolution by group of American scien- Cartels: statement concerning cartels,
tists relative to proposed legislation for San Francisco Conference (see H. J.
Res. 163). 4701.
control of, A4675. Courts-of United States: letter transmit-
Statement by George Fielding Eliot rela- ATROCITIES SHOWN CAUSED BY FALSE ting draft of bill relative to immunity
tive to development of, A4502. TEACHING, article by C. H. Ruther- of witnesses, 1285.
Statement by the President of the United ford from Morristown (N. J.) Daily -transmitting draft of proposed bill
States, the Prime Minister of the Record relative to, A5252. for retirement of judges of district,
United Kingdom, and the Prime Min- ATROCITY FILM, notice in Senate of the 1747.
ister of Canada relative to protection proposed exhibit of the films in the Criminal Code: transmitting draft of
from destructive use of, 10712. Senate Office Building, July 25, 1945, proposed bill relative to witnesses and
Statement of scientists relative to, 10942. 7957. jurors, 1285.
Statement by Representative McDonough ATTLEE, CLEMENT R. (Prime Minister of Department of Justice: transmitting re-
relative to control of, A5081. Great Britain), announcement of the port for 1944 for, 2456.
Statement by Dr. Lyle B. Borst relative coming visit to Members of Congress - letter transmitting estimate of
to, A4914. by, 10600. personnel requirements for, 771.
Statement by J. C. Stearns relative to, Address in the Hall of the House of Rep- - letter transmitting draft of pro-
A4870. resentatives delivered by, 10620, 10621, posed bill for application of Classifica-
Telegram from Americans United for 10676. tion Act to employees of Immigration
World Organization relative to legis- Address in House of Commons relative and Naturalization Service of, 1,470.
lation for control of, A4387. to foreign affairs, A5060. Disposition of surplus Government-
Telegrams from Irving Langmuir and Article on India and the British policy owned property: transmitting the first
Albert Einstein endorsing Representa- by National Committee for India's monthly report on, 1747, 1750.
tive Douglas' (Calif.) resolution for Freedom addressed to, A5563. Eighth report: letter transmitting, 18, 97,
control of, A5306. Remarks in Senate relative to the com- 157.
Text of resolution for control of, A5306. ing visit to the Membert of Congres3 Eviction proceedings: draft of proposed
Text of communique by Moscow confer- by, 10565. bill to amend act of October 14, 1940,
ence with respect to control of, A5811. ATTORNEY GENERAL. 1043.
Use of (see bill H. Res. 404). Article by Walter Trohan from Wash- Federal reservations in Virginia and
ington Times-Herald relative to report Maryland: transmitting draft of pro-
ATOMIC ENERGY ACT, remarks in House posed bill for care of persons in, 2238.
relative to legislation for, 11004. of money spent on alien propaganda
by, A2870. Foreign Agents Registration Act: letter
ATOMIC ENERGY-CONTROL BY DICTA- Bill providing for the rendering and pub- transmitting report on, 5923.
TORIAL POWER? editorial from Cin- lication of opinions with respect to Immigration and Naturalization Service:
cinnati Times-Star relative to, A4531. transmitting a draft of a proposed bill
Executive orders of the President (see
ATOMIC ENERGY IN CONGRESS, editorial bill H. R. 285). to provide for extension of provisions
from New York Post, entitled, A4389. Bill relating to dismissal of indictments, of the Classification Act of 1923 to cer-
tain officers and employees of, 1470.
ATOMIC ENERGY: MAY-JOHNSON BILL, informations, or complaints in crim-
Judges of United States district courts:
remarks in House relative to, A5533. inal cases by United States attorney or
(see bill S. 876). transmitting a draft of a proposed bill
ATOMIC ENERGY: REPRESENTATIVE relative to retirement of judges of dis-
DOUGLAS' (CALIF.) RESOLUTION, Bill to amend act authorizing com- trict courts in Alaska, Puerto Rico,
editorial from Oregonian relative to, mencement and conduct of legal pro-
Virgin Islands, and Panama Canal
A5307. coedings under direction of (see bill Zone, 1747.
"ATOMIC IGNORANCE," article from Chem- H. R. 4470; S. 1519).
Larceny: transmitting a draft of a pro-
ical and Engineering News entitled, Correspondence relative to gas rebates in posed bill to amend law relative to,
A5533. Detroit area, A5653. 869.
Editorial from Washington Post relative Letter transmitting estimate of person-
"ATOMIC JAG," article from lprogressive
to report on disposal of surplus prop- nel requirements for, 3108, 3228.
(publication) entitled, A4859.
erty by, A1976. Letter transmitting report from Decem-
"ATOMIC POWER, editorial by C. E. Tromb- Letter by Power Oil Co. relative to pe-
ley, from Peninsular Gateway of Gig ber 15, 1944, to April 9, 1945, 3530.
troleum industry addressed to, A1009. Machine tools: transmitting report of
Harbor, Wash., entitled, A4241. Letter relative to agreement between
Remarks in House on subject of, 10814. disposal of under War Mobilization
United States and Canada on St. Law- and Reconversion Act, 3823.
ATOMIC POWER AND PUBLIC POLICY, ad- rence seaway in 1941 by, A246. Nationality Act of 1940: transmitting
dress by Senator Tunnell relative to, Remarks in House relative to briefs filed draft of bill to amend, 5923.
A4992. on behalf of Robert Morss Lovett, -- transmitting proposed amend-
"ATOMIC POWER AND THE RACE FOR Goodwin B. Watson, and William E. ment relative to veterans and their
DOOMSDAY," article by Arthur S. Dodd, Jr.,by, A1981. dependents, 10067.
Maxwell, from Signs of the Times en- Remarks in House relative to report on Naturalization proceedings: transmitting
titled, A4212. alien propaganda-by, A2870. draft of bill to amend, 9371.
48 INDEX
ATTORNEY GENERAL-Continued. AUCHINCLOSS, JAMES C.-Continued. AUSTIN, WARREN R.-Continued.
Pan-American Highway: letter relative Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Appointed on committee, 169, 170.
to charges of corruption in construc- Eaton, Jane M.: for relief (see bill H. R. Appointed conferee, 2194, 3734.
tion of, 6219. 3044), 3822. Appointed on funeral committee, 3356.
Personnel requirements for: transmit- Fair Haven yacht works: for relief (see Appointed on Special Committee on
ting estimate of, 97. bills H. R. 792, 1222), 59, 127. Atomic Energy, 10068.
Prison sentence of William Bioff and Hackett, James Patrick, and Stover, Appointed teller to count electoral votes,
George E. Browne: relative to reduc- Charles L.: for relief (see bill H. R. 63.
tion of, A176. 796), 59. Article and editorial from Washington
Report: transmitting eleventh, 11931. Jacobs, Lillian: for relief (see bill H. R. Post on manpower bill, 2967.
Special attorneys, Department of Jus- 4537), 10211. Articles on relief for postwar Europe,
tice: transmitting report on employ- Logan, John A.: for relief (see bill H. R. A1985.
ment of, 290, 327. 3378), 5529. Article from St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Cale-
Stolen public property: draft of proposed New Jersey: relief of areas damaged by donian Record entitled "Argentina
bill to amend section 48 of Criminal hurricane (see bill H. R. 1679), 447. and the United Nations," A3541.
Code relating to, 1042. -to survey coast from Sandy Hook Article and letter captioned "News on
Surplus property: transmitting first to Cape May (see bill H. R. 654), 29. Reciprocal Tariff Act," A3487.
monthly report on disposition of, 1747, New Jersey intracoastal waterway: to Leave of absence, 7039, 10786.
1750. construct (see bill H. R. 355), 23. Letter and statement by Ralph E. Flan-
Tenth report of certain certificates filed Reidy, David B.: for relief (see bill H. R. ders on postwar international organi-
by the Chairman of the War Produc- 1596), 327. zation, 3600.
tion Board, 8353. States: authorizing payments in lieu of Letter to James F. Dewey explaining po-
"The Aluminum Industry": transmitting taxes (see bill H. R. 653), 29. sition on reciprocal trade agreements,
survey entitled, 8799. Veterans' Administration: to decentral- A3487.
Transportation, passenger: transmitting ize (see bill H. R. 3910), 8336. Report on Palestine situation in 1936,
draft of bill relating to sale of, 5301. Weber, Fred E.: for relief (see bill H. R. 12180.
War Mobilization and Reconversion Act 2880), 3352. Resolution by Republican conference of
of 1944: report pursuant to section 205, Remarks by, on the Senate paying tribute to the late
7368. Battle against inflation, A681. Col. Edwin A. Halsey, 671.
Western steel plants: transmitting re- Breslin, Pat and Sandy: patriotism of, Resolution by Vermont Legislature rela-
port concerning, 6985, 7104. A2511. tive to veterans' hospitals, 3600.
Fishing industry: OPA regulations, 4325. Resolution by Vermont Legislature sup-
ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR ALASKA, letter Food shortage: investigation, 4325. porting purposes of ban Francisco
transmitting report on aborignal Kinmonth, J. Lyle: tribute to, A5314. Conference, 3264.
,rights of Alaska Indians, 9212. Palestine problem, 9689. Resolution by Vermont General Assem-
ATTORNEYS. See also EXECUTIvE NOMINA- - letter to the President, 9690. bly relative to milk subsidy, 3179.
TIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS. Treaty ratification: constitutional Resolutions of Vermont General Assem-
Bill relating to admiss:on to practice amendment, 4053. bly relative to veterans' benefits in
before departments and agencies of Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. old-age and survivors' insurance, 3179.
the Government, to (see bill S. 92). "AUDUBON COUNTY (IOWA) GOES OVER Resolution by Vermont Legislature rela-
TOP IN VICTORY LOAN DRIVE," ar- tive to veterans' hospitals, 3824.
ATWOOD, ROBERT B., editorial paying trib- ticle from Atlantic (Iowa) News-Tele- Resolution by citizens of Vergennes, Vt.,
ute to Simon Bolivar Buckner, Jr., from graph captioned, A4631. supporting San Francisco Peace Con-
Anchorage Times by, A3191. ference, 5596.
"AUDUBON COUNTY (IOWA) HAILED AS
AUCHINCLOSS, JAMES C. (a Representative ONE OF 12 COUNTY WINNERS IN Resolutions by Burlington, Vt., City
from New Jersey). BOND SALE," article from Atlantic Council relative to deep-water con-
Address at Monmouth, N. J., concerning (Iowa) News-Telegram captioned, nections with Lake Champlain, 9560.
ratification of treaties, A1548. A4631. Resolutions of Vermont State Farm Bu-
Address of Representative Dirksen before AUF DER HEIDE, OSCAR L. (late a Repre- reau, 11524.
Better Business Bureau, Washington, sentative from New Jersey). Telegrams by John H. Davis, Edward A.
D. C., reciting experiences on recent Announcement of death. 3437. O'Neal and A. S. Goss relative to Food
trip abroad, A3204. and Agriculture Organization of
AUGUST, LOUIS B., letter from Lester Edge United Nations, 7852, 7854.
Appointed on committee, 492. commending the activities of, 10044.
Appointed on funeral committee, 3356. Amendments offered by, to
Article by Representative Eaton in New AUGUSTA (MAINE) BOARD OF EDUCA- Shore line investigation (H. R. 2032) : to
York Times magazine entitled "A TION, relief (see bill H. R. 4121). amend, 7842.
Member of Congress Looks at Con- AUSTIN, B. F., speech at Biloxi, Miss., before Petitions and papers presented by. from
gress," A984. Alabama Farm Bureau Federation on Citizens and individuals, 6704.
Article from Asbury Park (N. J.) Press rural health problems by, A4798. Remarks by, on
on Office of Price Administration, AUSTIN, BENNY, letter relative to nomina- Act of Chapultepec, 2024, 2025, 2026,
A3878. tion of Henry A. Wallace for Secretary 2027, 2028.
Article on congressional expense allow- of Commerce from Washington Daily - effect upon Monroe Doctrine, 8062.
ance, A2670. News by, A312. Airports: Federal aid bill, 4117, 8522,
Editorial from Freehold Transcript pay- AUSTIN (MINN.) DAILY HERALD, article 8523.
ing tribute to J. Lyle Kinmonth, A5314. captioned "The rural mail carrier, a American Chiefs of Staff: decorations
Letter by Arthur B. Hill, president, John- faithful public servant" from, A564. conferred by Great Britain, 10390.
son & Johnson, relative to universal - article from New York Times,
AUSTIN, EDWARD T., article captioned
military training, A681. 10890.
"Cash in Britain, deficit for us" from
L6tter from William Flintzer relative to conferment by Earl of Halifax,
San Diego Union by, A4088.
Wagner-Murray bill, A3437. 10890.
Orations by students at Freehold, N. J., AUSTIN CO., M. B., relief (see bill H. R. 2811). Armed forces: demobilization program,
high school on Constitution of the AUSTIN (TEX.) STATESMAN, editorial on 9478.
United States, A2806. infiation-homebuilding from, A4536. -discharge of fathers, 12513, 12514,
Release by New Jersey Taxpayers Asso- AUSTIN, WARREN R. (a Senator from Ver. 12515.
ciation entitled "Jersey Earthquake," mont). Army: appointment of additional com-
A1027. Attended, 2. missioned officers, 12428.
Reply to Representative Helen Gahagan Address at Lincoln Day national Re- - article entitled "Why 18-Year-
Douglas relative to patriotism of J. P. publican dinner, New York City, en- Olds?" 3570.
Morgan & Co., A2073. titled "The Two Great Challenges of - article by Mary Spargo, 9478.
Resolution by'mayor and Council of Jer- Our Times," 1109. -precombat training period, 3567,
sey Homesteads, N. J., relative to Address of Hon. Jose Costello Torre wel- 3570, 3604.
changing name to Franklin Delano coming delegates at Mexico City, - retention of doctors, 9478.
Roosevelt, A2656. Al130. Atomic energy: reference of bill (S.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Address by Senator Aiken on Reciprocal 1463), 9405.
Atanasio, Marie A.: for relief (see bill Trade Agreements Act, A3487. Barbour, W. Warren: tribute to, 6640.
H. R. 795), 59. Address by Capt. Logan Ramsey at chris- Bretton Woods agreements, 7608, 7625,
Beach Haven, N. J.: for relief of borough tening of aircraft carrier Lake Cham. 7777.
(see bill H. R. 1595), 327. plain, at Portsmouth, Va., 5464. Burlington, Vt.: town meeting endorsing
du Nouy, Pierre Lecomte, and wife, ex- Address by Pedro G. Beltran, Ambassa- Dumbarton Oaks proposals, 4221.
pediting naturalization (see bill H. R. dor of Peru, on hemispheric coopera- -text of resolution, 4221.
703), 59. tion and world peace, A5451. Burton, Harold H.: tribute, 8733.
INDEX 49
AUSTIN, WARREN R.-Continued. AUSTIN, WARREN R.--Continued. AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY, letters relative to
Remarks by, on Reports made by, from labor's demand for 30 percent wage In-
Civil aeronautics legislation: committee Committee on Interstate Commerce: crease by C. E. Wilson, President, Gen-
Jurisdiction, 2319. Wills, William Henry: nomination, 7431. eral Motors Corporation, A4342.
Dumbarton Oaks agreement, 167. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Remarks in House relative to strikes in,
Dumbarton Oaks proposals: meeting of A5170.
Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin to dis- AUSTRALIA, radio address entitled "Price
Control and War Effort in Australia" Statement by Walter P. Reuther relative
duss, 467-477. to wages, prices, and profits in, A4669.
Dumbarton Oaks: comparison by D. B. Copland, A620.
with
League of Nations, 467-477. Remarks in Hbuse relative to brilliant AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY: WALLACE'S RE-
fighting by armed forces of, A1847. PORT ON WAGES AND PROFITS,
Food and Agriculture Conference, Que-
Remarks in House relative to farm con- editorial from Washington Post rela-
bec, Canada, 10521.
Food and Agriculture Organization of ditions in, A3029. tive to, A4701.
United Nations, 7848, 7850, 7851, 7853, "AUSTRALIA REPORTS SHOW FAILURE OF AUTOMOBILE PRICES, article from Wash-
7855, 7856, 7857, 7903, 7904, 7906, 7909, SOCIALISM," article by W. R. Clarke ington Star relative to, A4940.
7910, 7911. from Amhert (Nova Scotia) Daily News
-exhibits, AUTOMOBILE TIRES, remarks in House rel-
7904. entitled, A4161.
-statement by William L. Clayton, ative t8 shortage of, A5443.
AUSTRIA, correspondence relative to the re-
7857. AUTOMOBILE WAGE CONTROVERSY,
lief of the starving people of, 12030,
Foreign policy, 467-477. Statement by George F. Addes from
12525.
Franco-Soviet alliance, 468. Remarks in House relative to Soviet Automobile Worker relative to, A5243.
Government agencies: reorganization,
domination of, A2857, A3026. AUTOMOBILE WORKER (publication),
10326. Remarks in House relative to postwar statements on automobile wage con-
Halsey, Edwin A.: tribute, 514. recovery problems of, A2857. troversy by R. J. Thomas and George
Hannegan, Robert E.: confirmation, 4247,
Remarks in House relative to chief min- F. Addes from, A5243.
4250. isters of provisional government of,
International Bank for Reconstruction AUTOMOBILES, to repeal the automobile use
A2857. tax (see bills H. R. 69, 3479*).
and Development, 7446. Remarks in House relative to impossibil-
International Security Organization, Remarks in House relative to the use tax
Ity of seiding relief to, A5108.
467-477. on, 6368.
Remarks in House relative to postwar
Japan: occupation forces in, 8834. Remarks in House relative to release of
conditions in, A5768.
Krug, J. A.: statement on war production, textiles on production of, A2716.
3061. AUSTRIA-ARMY'S NONFRATERNIZATION AU TRAIN RIVER HARBOR, MICH., provid-
7lake Champlain (aircraft carrier) : chris- ORDER, remarks in House relative to, Ing for examination and survey of (see
tening and commissioning at Ports- A3436. bill H. R. 158).
mouth, Va., 5464. AUSTRIA-OPERATION OF UNRRA, letter AUTOMOTIVE SAFETY FOUNDATION,
Lake Champlain: deep-water connec- relative to, .A5769. WASHINGTON, D. C., statement on
tions, 9560.
Mexico: water treaty, 2828, 2831, 3128, AUSTRIA SHOULD REGAIN SOUTH TYROL, subject Police Car Conservation and
address by Senator Langer relative to, Safety Program by, A1693.
3434.
Mexico City: results of Inter-American A2557. AUTOMOTIVE TEXTILES, letter from Na-
Conference, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028. AUSTRIAN AREA, remarks in House rela- tional Automotive Fibres, Inc., rela-
National Service Act: conference report, tive to transportation of mail to ref- tive to release of, A2716.
2765, 2901. 2905, 2907-2910, 2957, 3035, ugees and displaced persons in, 9518. AUTOMOTIVE WORKERS' INDUSTRIAL
3059, 3060, 3061. UNION, INC., CHICAGO, ILL., editorial
Navy: V-12 program, 12429. AUSTRIAN FINANCIAL REFORM, letter rel-
ative to, A5768. entitled "Lower the Voting Age Now"
Norwich University: conveyance of cer- from monthly news of. A18.
tain property to, 75E5. AUSTRIAN PRESS, letter relative to postwar,
Notice of address, 11109. AVE MARIA (publication), article entitled
A5769.
Palestine resolution, 12167, 12170, 12171, "Why Compulsory Military 'Training
12172, 12173. AUTO INDUSTRY AFTER THE WAR, pro- Now?" by G. Hugh O'Donnell from,
Palestine report of Hearst Commission, gram adopted by international execu- A817.
tive board of UAW-CIO for reconver-
12173. AVERAGE AMERICAN MAN, editorial cap-
Patton, Gen. Gebrge S., Jr.: death of, sion in auto and aircraft industries,
tioned "The silent American soon will
12513, 12514. A2757. be heard," A2655.
Permission to file report, 5756. AUTO METER COMPANY, INC., extend let- AVERAGE MAN, remarks in House relative to
Post Office Department: operations, 801. ters Patent No. 1,617,287 to (see bill characteristics of, A2655.
Price, Byron: report to President on oc- H. R. 2664).
AVERY, JOSEPH THOMAS, relief (see bill
cupied Germany, 12515. AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK DEALERS AS- H. R. 3513).
Price Control Act: extension, -5868. SOCIATION, VIRGINIA, MINN., tele-
Selective Service Act: deferment of men AVERY, SEWELL, remarks in Senate relative
gram relative to OPA program for to, A3453.
over 31 years of age, 3730. automobile prices from, A4756.
- extension, 3567, 3568, 3570, 3604. AVIATION, address on international air trade
Selective Service, letter by General Mar- AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK TIRES AND and travel routes of the future by L.
shall, 3568, 3569. TUBES, for an embargo on export of Welch Pogue, A777.
Shore-line investigation, 7842. (see S. J. Res. 121). Address entitled "Keeping America First
Surplus property program, 2983. AUTOMOBILE DEALERS, remarks in House in the Air" in Washington by John
Surplus war material: disposal of, 3847, relative to, 10534, 10536, A4819. P. Victory, A1451.
3851. Remarks in House relative to unfair OPA Bill to direct an investigation of causes
Symington, W. Stuart: confirmation, proposals for, A4786. and characteristics of thunderstorms
7448. Remarks in House relative to protests of and to provide safety in (see bill H. R.
Transportation: movement of Govern- OPA discount plan from, A4790. 164).
ment traffic, 8593. Remarks in House relative to assistance Bill providing for erection at Hammonds-
Unemployment compensation bill, 8744. by House Committee on small business port, N. Y., in commemoration of con-
United Nations Charter, 6919, 8000, 8011, rendered to, A5597. tribt!cn of Glenn Hammond Cuftiss
8012, 8029, 8040, 8041, 8059-8067. Remarks in House relative to OPA and, in development of (see bill H. R. 199).
-statement by John W. Davis, and A4920. Bill to promote world leadership by
others, 8065. Table: income of 9,400 incorporated United States in (see bills S. 1; H. R.
United Nations Organization: American dealers handling estimated sales of 478).
representative, 10969, 10975, 10976, 80% of new cars, 1939-41, A4772. Bill to amend existing law relating to
10977, 11097, 11159-11164, 11310, 11311. Telegrams protesting OPA discount plan air navigation facilities (see bill H. R.
Vessels: sale of surplus, 12254. from Louisiana, A4790-A4792. 3170).
Wills, William Henry: confirmation, Bill to amend Civil Aeronautics Act of
AUTOMOBILE DEALER'S INDUSTRY AD- 1938 with respect to Federal and
7448. VISORY COMMITTEE, remarks in
Wing, Maj. Gen. Leonard F.: tribute to, State jurisdiction over regulation of
House relative to notice OPA officials
12327. civil (see bill H. R. 3383).
served on, A4756. Bill relative to disposition of surplus
World security organization, "167, 168.
Reports made by, from AUTOMOBILE DEALERS OF NORTH DA- Government airports in such manner
Committee on Foreign Relations: KOTA, statement by Representative to encourage and develop civilian (see
Food and Agricultural Organization of Robertson (N. Dak.) before House Com- bill S. 1938).
United Nations (H. J. Res. 145, Rept. mittee on Small Business presenting Correspondence relative to the so-called
357), 5841. news of. A4780. freedom-of-the-air agreements, 6089.
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50 INDEX
AXELSON, MILDRED 0., letter showing there BACK TO WORK PROPAGANDA, editorial by
AVIATION-Continued. Mark Qray from Indianapolis Com-
Editorial captioned "Uniform air laws" is no nurse shortage in the Army by,
A608. mercial relative to, A4384.
from El Dorado (Ark.) Daily News, Letter by Merritt Fields of Indianapolis
A158. AXIS COUNTRIES, to provide that terms Association of Credit Men relative to,
Editorial captioned "Combined sea-air of peace to be imposed upon Germany A4383.
service" from San Francisco Examiner, and Japan shall include agreements
A714. by such countries to pay indemnities BACKUS, AUGUST CHARLES, biographical
Joint resolution to provide for utiliza- sketch by Oliver E. Remey of, A5138.
to American prisoners of war (see bill
tion of a part of unfinished portion H. R. 3184). Letter by Herbert Hoover offering Fed-
of historical frieze of Capitol rotunda eral judgeship to, A5139.
Bill to prevent, during a period of 30
to portray story of (see H. J. Res. years, nationals of enemy countries Tribute In the House to, A5138.
10). becoming naturalized citizens and im- "BACON VERSUS BEVERAGES," statement
Letter by Civil Aeronautics Board enclos- migrants from such countries entering of the director, division of markets of
ing table showing status of State laws United States (see bill H. R. 3773). Virginia entitled, 2387.
on, A282. Joint resolution requesting the Presi- BACON, WILLIAM F., relief of estate (see bill
Remarks in House relative to develop- dent to appoint a commission to co- S. 201*).
ment under Civil Aeronaitics Act of operate with United Nations War
1938 in, A37. "BAD TIME TO TALK SPYING," editorial
Crimes Commission, in preparation of from Spokane (Wash.) Chronicle en-
Remarks in House relative to aid to
definite plans for punishment of war titled, A4503.
postwar employment in development criminals of (see H. J. Res. 93).
of, A2661. BADER, DOUGLAS (Wing Commander, R. A.
Pledge by President Roosevelt in 1943
Remarks in House relative to trip 33,000 relative to postwar aid for, A5109. F.), editorial entitled "Legs Don't
feet in air by General Malin Craig, Make the Man," from Christian Science
6310. Remarks in House relative to defeat of,
Monitor, A1953.
A2271.
Remarks in House relative to aid of Tribute in House to, A1953.
Weather Bureau to, 1682. Remarks in House relative to exclusion
from this country of persons who BAER, WALTER, remarks in Senate relative
Remarks in House relative to the achieve- to deportation case of, 12523.
ment of the three B-29's flying non- served in armed forces of, A2515.
stop from Japan to Chicago, 8839. Remarks in House relative'to war produc- BAGGS, ALBERT N., statement relative to
Remarks in House relative to the Pang- tion record of, 2841. artificial limbs for veterans by, A4743.
born-Herndon nonstop flight, October Remarks in House relative to destruction BAGLEY, DANIEL S., JR., relief (see bill H. R.
1931 from Japan to the United States, of cartels in, 8983. 2130).
8839. Remarks in House relative to wrecking
of League of Nations by, 12271. BAGLEY, DANIEL S., SR., relief (see bill H. R.
Remarks in House relative to national 2131).
importance of civil, A4398. AXIS PARTNERS, statement by Peter H.
Remarks in House relative to public's Perich relative to postwar treatment BAGUTZKI, WILLIAM PAUL, letter from
interest in, A5232. of Germany and Japan, A1421. Attorney General transmitting request
Remarks in House relative to third an- that evidence be withdrawn concern-
nual National Aviation Clinic at Okla- AXIS POWERS, providing for restoration of ing, 5251.
property confiscated by the Axis (see
homa City, A5196. BAILEY, A. G., adjudicate claim of (see bill
H. Con. Res. 12).
Resolutions by Boston (Mass.) Chamber H. R. 1838*).
of Commerce relative to formulation Joint resolution to create War Atrocities
of United States policy on, A724. Commission to obtain, publish, and BAILEY, BILL, article entitled "OPA Controls
Resolution by National Grange favoring preserve a record of atrocities of (see Peril Yule Radio Set Making" from
a sound program for advancement of, H. J. Res. 161). Broadcasting by, A4423.
A5232. Remarks in House relative to regenera- BAILEY, CLEVELAND M. (a Representative
Table: status of State laws on, A283. tion of the youth of, A1945. from West Virginia).
AVIATION EXHIBITS, providing suitable fa- AXIS POWERS STOPPED BY RADIO PROX- Appointed on committee, 274, 275.
cilities for display of (see S. Res. 47). IMITY FUSE, article from Sylvania Letters from miners' unions regarding
(Calif.) Beam relative to, A5207. meat shortage, A2239.
AVIATION IN THE ARCTIC, article by Paul Letter from the Department of State
C. O'Connor from Alaska Catholic rela- AXIS WAR CRIMINALS, editorial from New relative to relations with Russia, A3274.
tive to, A152. York Times relative to punishment of, Amendments offered by, to
AVIATION INDUSTRY, statement on the A476. Deficiency appropriation bill (11. R.
Federal Government and the aviation Resolution to empower House Judiciary 4805): to amend, 11128.
industry-Partnership or peonage? by Committee to study, investigate, and Federal Aid Airport Act (H. R. 3615) : to
Robert H. Wood, A5274. examine into trial and punishment of, amend, 9747.
(see H. Res. 11). Independent offices appropriation bill
"AVIATION PLAN FOR THE FUTURE," re-
marks in House relative to the state- AYRES, KENNETH AND WIFE, relief (see (H. R. 1984). to amend, 943.
ment by T. P. Wright entitled, 2372. bill H. R. 4302). Interior Department appropriation bill
(H. R. 3024): to amend, 3928.
AVIATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, AZER, ANIS, letter to Peter H. Bergson Reciprocal trade agreements (H. R.
statement prepared by National Ad- relative to recent rioting against Heb- 3240) : to amend, 5148, 5149, 5153.
visory Committee for Aeronautics for rews in Egypt, A5047. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
presentation to House Committee on
AZIZ, AMIR FAISAL IBN ABDUL, speech at Blake, Robert: to increase pension (see
Postwar Military Policy relative to,
closing session of San Francisco Con- bill H. R. 1876), 640.
A354. to
ference by, A3468. Civil Aeronautics Administration:
AVIATION SALVAGE AT SEA CONVENTION, establish a model aircraft division in
enact into statute law in United States BAALS, HARRY W. (Mayor of Fort Wayne, (see bill H. R. 2608), 2238.
of (see bill S. 4). Ind.), address in Fort Wayne, Ind., on
Contamination of streams: to prevent
Memorial Day, by, A2720. (see bill H. R. 4705), 10750.
AVIATION UTILIZATION IN AGRICUL- Letter relative to operation and activities
TURAL OPERATIONS, article by Tom Frum, Rachel M. A. C.: relief (see bill
of Fort Wayne Municipal Veterans' Aid H. R. 2053), 908.
Ashley relative to, A2573. Commission by, A513. Patents: to amend laws to promote
AVIATION WRITERS. ASSOCIATION, ad- BABCOCK, EARL J., relief (see bill H. R. domestic invention and industry (see
d:ess entitled "Postwar International 1892). bill H. R. 2612), 2238.
Air Transportation" by J. Carroll Cone Stream pollution: to encourage preven-
in Chicago before, A3403. BABCOCK, HATTIE MAIN, relief (see bill H.
R. 3401). tion of (see bill H. R. 3972), 8466.
AVIATION'S FUTURE, excerpts from speech Veterans: to eliminate income limitation
of C. Bedell Monro in New York rela- BABEL, FRED E., letter relative to unneces- for eligibility for pension (see bill
tive to, A2860. sary rationing of meat and butter by,
A4141. H. R. 4623), 10564.
Statement relative to, 8309. Weather Bureau: pensions for observers
AVIATORS RESCUED BY RADIO SIGNAL BABINE, BENJAMIN, adjudicate claim of (see of (see H. R. 3613), 6978.
FROM YUGOSLAVIA, article from bill H. R. 4214). West Virginia Market Bulletin concern-
Washington Post relative to, A880. BABSON, ROGER, article entitled "Coopera- ing food situation, A3185.
tives: a Lesson in Opportunity" from Remarks by, on
AVIATORS SAVED BY YUGOSLAVIANS, re-
marks in House relative to American, Washington Post by, A4209. Agricultural Extension Service, 4557.
A1495. Excerpt from book entitled "Looking Ballots for soldier voting, 758.
Ahead 50 Ycears" by, A66. Cartel systems: outlawing of, 2351.
"AWAKENING," poem by Henry G. Lee from - statement of Attorney General,
Saturday Evening Post entitled, BACIC, PETER PAUL, relief (see bill H. R.
2063*). 3325.
A5165.
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BAILEY, CLEVELAND .M.-Continued. BAILEY, JOSIAH W.-Continued. BAILEY, JOSIAH W.-Continued.
Remarks by, on Letter to Senator Pepper relative to Petitions and papers presented by, from
Charleston, W. Va., airport, 3580, 4488, change of reference of bill (S. 1160)- Citizens and individuals, 3941.
4492. National Neuropsychiatric Institute, Remarks by, on
letter by Jesse Jones, 4488. 8211. Airplane crashes: investigation, 1408.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 1634, 11043, Letter by E. S. Land replying to state- Airports: Federal-aid bill, 1352, 8476,
11058, 11128, 11129, 11223. ment by Senator Aiken regarding 8488, 8519, 8520, 8521.
Departments of State, Justice, and Maritime Commission contracts, 7348. -statistics, 8520.
Commerce appropriation bill, 4488. Letter from Pennsylvania Shipyards Co., Aviation legislation: review of commit-
Dumbarton Oaks Week: observance in regarding Maritime Commission con- tee jurisdiction over certain, 2313-
West Virginia, 3592. tracts, 7348. 2322.
- proclamation by Governor, 3592. Radio address by Senator George, March British white paper on aviation: to print
Federal Aid Airport Act, 9742, 9743, 9747. 4, 1945, entitled "Freedom of Religion," (S. Doe. 29), 2322.
Federal Works Agency: appropriation, A1013. Buncombe County, N. C., 2246.
943, 7710. Remarks in Senate paying tribute to,
- deficiency appropriation, 1634. Civil Aeronautics Act: change of refer-
1898, 1898. ence of bill (S. 541) to amend, 1350,
Flood-control projects, 11223. 1413, 2313-2322.
Government agencies: reorganization, Amendments offerd by, to
9433. Government-owned merchant vessels: Civil War generals, 1839.
Independent offices appropriation bill, sale of (S. 292) to amend, 8362. Committee on Commerce: authority to
831, 943. National Service Act (H. R. 1752): to take evidence, 82.
Insurance business: iegulation, 1091. amend, 1642, 1663, 1778. Commodity Credit Corporation, 794.
Interior Department apprcpriation bill, Bills and joint resolutions intrcduced by Deficit spending by the Government,
3928, 3929, 1933. Airports: Federal aid for development of 1897.
-Bureau of Mines, 3928, 3929, 3933. (see bill S. 34), 77. -results of, 2841.
Navy Department appropriation bill, Central Leaf Tobacco Co., relief (see Emergency legislation: danger of be-
O580. bill S. 994), 4504. coming permanent, 1896.
Peace organization, 3592. Commerce: to protect from certain Federal Aid for Airports Act: appoint-
Public works: advance planning, 11058, harmful and disruptive practices (see ment of conferees, 9880, 9881, 10083.
11128, 11129. bill S. 754), 2313. Federal Reserve banks: reduction in re-
Reciprocal trade agreements, 4889, 4890, Federal Food, Drug, and. Cosmetic Act: -erve requirements, 3827, 3829, 3830,
5148, 5149, 5153. to amend (see bill S. 1042), 4934. 3836, 3841.
- data on glass industry, 4890. Freeigin, L. W., to confer jurisdiction in Full Employment Act of 1945, 9026, 9052.
Republican Party, 1154, 10216, 11830. claim of '(see S. 1199), 6791. Government expenditures, 4520.
Revenue bill of 1945, 9633. Industrialization of underdeveloped Japanese surrender documents: notice
Selective service: Tydings amendment, areas: to provide aid in (see bill S. of display, 8467.
1105. 1385), 8585. Jones, Jesse: review of accomplishments
SIream-pollution control bill, 8770. Land, Vice Adm. Emory S.: to advance upon retirement, 1894..
Tidelands: quieting title to, 8366, 8867. to rank of admiral (see bill S. 891), Land-grant railroad rates, 9230, 9231,
Unemployment, 11059. 3470. 9235, 9236, 9237, 9238, 9239, 9305, 9306,
Veterans' housing, 11137. Merchant marine: to amend act relative 9307, 9308, 9313.
War Department appropriatidn bill to reemployment rights for persons Manpower resources: utilization of, 1422,
(civil functions), 1049, 1072. who leave their positions to serve in 1552-1557, 1663, 1776, 1777.
War Labor Disputes Act: repeal 11831. (see bill S. 1370), 2420. Maritime Day: tribute to United States
Weather Bureau observers: pension for, Merchant sailors: to issue devices in merchant marine, 4789.
reccgnition of services of merchant -text of Presidential proclamation,
A3124.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. sailors (see bill S. 789), 2747. 47E9.
Merchant vessels: to provide for sale of Marshall, Gen. George C.: excerpt from
BAILEY, GEORGE W., relief (see bill H. R. certain (see bill S. 292), 231. report by, 9647. '
2188). Patuxent Development Co., Inc.: to ad- Missouri Valley Authority, 1127.
judicate claim (see bill S. 884), 3395. - change of reference of bill (S.
BAILEY, JOHN, authorizing payment of in-
demnity-to British Government for and Postmaster: relating to hours of duty, 555), 2012-2017, 2258.
on. behalf of (see bill H. R. 692). and annual and sick leave for (see Missouri River bridge, 7350.
bill S. 1524), 10070. Monterey Bay, Calif.: to print report of
BAILEY, JOSIAH W. (a Senator from North Rivers and harbors: authorizing public Chief of Engineers (S. Doe. 50), 4935.
Carolina). works on (see bill S. 35), 80. National Service Act, 1422, 1552-1557,
Address by L. Welch Pogue, entitled "In- Secretary of Commerce: to provide for 1776, 1777, 1778, 1835, 1840, 1841, 1845;
ternational Air Trade and Travel three additional Pssistants (see bill S. 1846.
Routes of the Future," A777. 1367), 8361. --- excerpt from committee report,
Address by James A. Farley before For- Selective Service System: to recognize 1777.
eign Commerce Club, New York City, service rendered in operation of (see -statement by Robert P. Patterson,
March 20, 1945, A1587. S. J. Res. 27), 916. 1840.
Address by L. Welch Pogue at Kansas Selective Training and Service Act: to Patterson, Robert P.: tribute to, 1839.
City, Mo., entitled "International Avia- amend (see bill S. 36), 77. Penicillin: certification, 7113.
tions New Charter," A1138. Surplus Property Act of 1944: to amend "Petrillo" practices, 2313.
Address by Admiral Russell R. Waesche (see bill S. 1475), 9563.
on operations of the Coast Guard, Political Action Committee, 1896.
Trade and commerce: to amend act to Postwar problems, 1895-1898.
A2425. protect against violence, threats, co-
Address at Roanoke Island, N. C., en- Powers of Congress under general-wel-
ercion, or intimida 'on (see bill S. fare clause of the Constitution: to
titled "Americanism," A3469. 791), 2747.
Address at Meredith College Raleigh, print memorandum (S. Doe. 46), 4504.
Tyson, Charlie: for relief (see bill S. Radio commentators and newspaper col-
N. C., June 3, 1940, A2443. 883), 3395.
Address by Oov. R. Gregg Cherry at dedi- umnists: attacks on Senators, 2013.
United States notes and obligations: to
cation of health center, Monroe, N. C., Reconstruction Finance Corporation:
direct the sale to private persons and history of creation and operation, 1894-
A2541. firms (see bill S. 790), 2747.
Appointment of Board of Visitors to 1898.
Vernon, Nellie Bell: for relief (see bill
Coast Guard Academy, 4102. S. 919), 3707. Revenue Act of 1945, 9959.
Appointment of Board of Visitors to Wilson, Mrs. James Arthur: for relief Rivers and harbors: introduction of bill
United States Coast Guard Academy, (see bill S. 592), 1348. (S. 35), 80.
516. Motions and resolutions ofyered by Selective Service Act: extension, 3730.
Appointment of Board of Visitors to Civil Aeronautics Act amendment: to -- _deferment of men over 31 years
United States Merchant Marine Acad- change reference of bill (S. 541) (see of age, 3730.
emy, 516. S. Res. 83), 1350, 2313. Surplus equipment: use for soil-erosion
Appointed on committee, 169, 170. Consideration of executive business, control, 9181.
Appointed conferee, 2253, 2986, 6747. 678. Wallace, Henry A.: confirmation, 695.
Editorial from Charlotte (N. C.) Ob- Fishery resources: to print report on sur- - statement on postwar jobs, 1895.
server paying tribute to, 1992. vey of (see S. Con. Res. 12), 2748. War: views on conduct of, 1839.
Executive Orders Nos. 8802 and .9346 es- Special Committee to Investigate Con- War agencies appropriation bill, 6808,
tablishingthe FEPC, 6808, 6809. servation of Wild-Animal Life (see S. 6809.
Leave of absence, 5313, 5464. Res. 43), 376. Yellowstone River bridge, 7351.
52 INDEX
BAILEY, JOSIAH W.-Continued. BALABANOFF, ANGELICA, relief (see bill BALDWIN, JOSEPH CLARK (a Representa-
Reports made by, from H. R. 4859). tive from New York).
Committee on Commerce: Appointed on committee, 491.
BALDWIN BROS. PAVING CO., relief (see Appointed on funeral committee, 3356.
Airplane crashes: investigation (S. Res. bills S. 514"; H. R. 2225).
fl), 516. Article by Rev. James M. Gillis in Sign
Letter from the Comptroller General of (magazine) entitled "Why I Like So-
All-American Flag Line, Inc. (S. 326, the United States concerning claim of,
Rept. 805, pt. II), 11281. kolsky," A740.
670, 772. Report by committee on education of
Bruton, Philip G., nomination, 8690.
Coast and Geodetic Survey: nominations, BALDWIN, CATHERINE P., testimony on New York State Federation of Labor
10003. United Nations Charter before Senate regarding International Office of Edu-
Crawford, Robert Walter: nomination, Committee on Foreign Affairs by, cation, A2290.
8690. A3654. Statement by Council for Democracy of-
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act: fering 6-point peace program, A4960.
BALDWIN, H. STREETT (a Representative Leave of absence, 5896.
amendment to include penicillin (H. R. from Maryland).
3266, Rept. 410), 6704. Bills and joint resolutionsintroduced by
Appointed on committee, 274. Balabanoff, Angelica: for relief (see bill
Jones, Emerson E.: nomination, 7353. Leave of absence, 5898. H. R. 4859), 11233.
Lending agencies of Federal Government Sworn in, 89.
(S. 375, Rept. 30), 674. Braun, Ida F., and others: for relief (see
Amendments offered by, to billH. R. 1782), 512.
Rhodes, Lester F.: nomination, 8690. Price Control Act: to amend, 6609.
Scammell, William K.: nomination, 3091. Cobb, Candler: for relief (see bill H. R.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 1781), 512.
Shinn, Columbus M.: nomination, 3091.
Bilobran, Eva, for relief (see bill H. R. Flag of the United States: to codify rules
Sicafoose, Rolls W.: nomination, 674.
Special Committee on Petroleum Policy 4371), 9642. and customs pertaining to display and
Calvert Distilling Co., for relief (see bill use of (see bill H. R. 4806), 11077.
(S. Res. 36), 816.
Stone, Raymond M.: nomination, 674. H. R. 4208), 9109. Jones, Jeannette C., and children: for
Sundry nominations in Coast and Geo- Carter, Frank, and others, for relief (see relief (see bill H. R. 1784), 512.
detic Survey, 8690. bil H. R. 800), 59. Kavanagh, Lt. Col. Edward C.: for relief
Fidelity & Casualty Co., and Bough (see bill H. R. 1783), 512.
Wallace, Henry A.: nomination (ad-
Chemical Co., for relief (see bill H. R. King, Charles J.: for relief of estate
verse), 674.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. 1536), 291. (see bill H. R. 4575), 10321.
Hammett, Benjamin R., Jr., for relief (see Materials Handling Machinery Co., Inc.:
BAILEY, LUBIE, relief (see bill H. R. 1134). bill H. R. 4071), 8616. for relief (see bill H. R. 4860), 11233.
BAILEY, THOMAS L. (Governor, Mississippi), Lacchi Construction Co., for relief (see Members of Congress: salary increase,
views relative to TVA from St. Louis bill H. R. 1535), 291. 4432.
Post-Dispatch by, A54. Lending agencies of the Government: to Racial discrimination: to prohibit in em-
BAILEY, WILLIAM H., relief (see bill H. R. provide effective administration of cer- ployment (see bill H. R. 679), 56.
964). tain (see bill H. R. 1761), 512. Treaty ratification, 4060, 4061.
Scheff, Bernard, for relief (see bills H. R. Waterman & Co., E.: for relief (see bill
BAIN, LESLIE, article entitled "Washington 4522, 4574), 10169, 10321. H. R. 3608), 6870.
Blamed for Marketeers," written by, Selective Training and Service Act: to
5266. Remarks by, on
amend relative to reemployment rights Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5664,
BAIRD, JOHN H., statement in reply to ar- (see bill H. R. 3911), 8336. 5665.
ticle entitled "Third Rate Medicine for Sigler, Daniel, for relief (see bill H. R. Recirrocal trade agreements, 5042, 5089,
First Rate Men," by Albert Q. Maisel 4072), 8616. 5090.
from Cosmopolitan, and articles by Smallwood, Pauline, for relief (see bill Second deficiency appropriation bill, 6840
Albert Deutsch from PM, by, A2749. 'H. R. 799), 59. War Labor Disputes Act: repeal, 11824.
BAKELAAR, JOHN, relief (see bill H. R. 4405). Stiefel, David, for relief (see bill H. R. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
BAKER, CLEO E., relief (see bill H. R. 1537), 291. BALDWIN, RAYMOND E. (Governor, Connec-
2191#). Vogelsang, Frederick P., 3d, for relief (see ticut), letter relative to many com-
bill H. R. 4072), 8616.
BAKER CO., DANIEL, relief (see bill H. R. Willett, William W.. Jr., for relief (see bill
munications from soldiers concerning
16768). their discharge by, A3978.
H. R. 797), 59.
BAKER, GEORGE E., relief (see bill H. R. Young, Carrol I., for relief (see bill H. R. BALDWYN, MISS., authorize construction of
1456'). 798), 59. a new post office at (see bill H. R. 2380).
BAKER, JOHN J., address at Pittsburgh on Motions and resolutions offered by BALFOUR DECLARATION. See GREAT BRIT-
Memorial Day by A2672. Coast Guard Reserve: application of AIN.

BAKER, H. N. (captain, U. S. Army), letter (see bill H. Res. 326), 7663. BALKAN AREA, report of congressioial com-
approving article of Representative Remarks by, on mittee on study made of general con-
Judd on China from Time by, A3499. Agricultural appropriation bill, 2729. ditions in, 9661.
Antiracketeering Act, 11918. BALKANS, remarks in House relative to
BAKER, MARVEL L., address entitled "Live-
stock, th' Mainstay in the Postwar Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5650. alarming situation in, A3532.
Farm Picture," by, A2700. Commodity Credit Corporation, 2048, Remarks in House relative to interest of
2049. American Sla, Congress in, A4106.
BAKER, MORRIS T,, letter relative to Army's Farm Security Administration, 2729. Speech entitled "Who Profits by United
refusal to discharge his son, William, Independent Offices Appropriation bill,
by, A5322. States Intervention in Bulgaria and
883. the Balkans?" by George Pirinsky,
BAKER, PLEAS, relief (see bill H. R. 2727*). Lending agencies of the Government, A4106.
BAKER, R. FRED, relief (see bill H. R. 3018-). 1178, 1179. BALKANS: RUSSIAN-BRITISH-AMERICAN
BAKER, THOMAS A. (sergeant, U. S. Army), National War Labor Board: regulation of RELATIONS, article by Constantine
citation for award of Congressional agricultural labor, 5815, 5816. Brown from Washington Evening Star
Medal of Honor to, A2585. Palestine problem, 9692. relative to, A3463.
Remarks in House relative to award of Price Control Act, 6610.
BALKUNAS, JOHN, address' in New York at
Congressional Medal of Honor to, Wallace, Henry A, 1178.
War Agencies Appropriation bill, 5814. rally in defense of Lithuania by, A3691.
A2585.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. BALL BEARING TARIFF COMMITTEE, views
BAKER, THOMAS I., relief (see bill H. R. with respect to Reciprocal Trade Agree-
2087). BALDWIN, HANSON W., article on New Ger- ments Act of, A2300.
BAKER, W. H., relief (see biln H. R 211, man tanks prove superior to ours, ACT, remarks in
BALL-BURTON-HATCH
147') from New York Times by, A98.
House relative to, A4850.
Article relative to an unlimited inquiry
BAKER, WILMA E., relief (see bill H. R. 3043). concerning atrocities at Pearl Harbor, BALL, CARLETON R., article entitled "What
BAKER, WILLIAM, letter by Morris T. Baker Hawaii, 8496. the Missouri Valley Authority Proposal
relative to Army's refusal to discharge Article entitled "Atomic Bomb Respon- Promises America" from Social Action
his son, A5322. sibilities" from New York Times by, by, A3198.
BAKIC, MIHJALO, relief (see bill H. R. 1569). A3850. BALL, JOSEPH H. (a Senator from Minne-
Article entitled "Problems Raised by Un- sota).
BALABAN, BARNEY, news release relative Address before Propeller Club, New York
to presentation to Library of Congress expected Peace," from New York Times
by, A3939. City, on subject American Shipping
of gn enrolled copy of original Bill of Industry, A4455.
Rights by, A1326. Article on Atomic-Age lessons, from New
York Times, by, A4547. Address entitled "Looking Ahead," before
Spcech upon presentation to Library of Independent Voters of Illinois, Win-
Congress of an enrolled copy of Remarks in House relative to knowledge
on military affairs of, A98. nctl:a, Ill., A4297.
original Bill of Rights by, A1326.
INDEX
BALL, JOSEPH H.-Continued. BALL, JOSEPH H.-Continued. BALLARD, ARMAS, relief (see bill H. R.
Address on Town Meeting of the Air Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 2268).
radio program on subject Should We .Mississippi River: to bridge (see bill S. BALLARD, CORA ARLENA, pension (see bill
Share Atomic Bomb Secret With Any 352), 370. H. R. 3949).
Other Nation?, A4518. National Safety Council: to incorporate
BALLOTS FOR SOLDIER VOTING, remarks
Address before Cincinnati Foreign Policy (see billS. 198), 158. in House relative to, 757.
Institute on subject A Chance For Pigeon River, Minn.: to bridge (see bill
Peace, A4845. S. 197), 158. BALLOTS FOR YOUTHS, article entitled
Appointed on committee, 169, 170. Taxation: to direct payment of highway "Bread, Not Stone" from Stars and
Appointed conferee, 3754, 5963, 6724, use taxes in operation of any system Stripes, A2107.
11309. of commercial transportation, taken "BALLOTS WILL BE ASSIGNED TO LOCAL
Appointed on funeral committee, 3356. over by Federal Government (see bill WASTE-PAPER DRIVE," article from
Article in New York Times by Senator S. 992), 4504. Cumberland (Md.) Daily News cap-
Ball entitled "There Is No Ivory Tower Waldrcn, Mildred E., for relief (see bill tioned, A1801.
for Us," A195. S. 976), 4225. BALLOU, FREDERICK D., relief (see bill H.
Article by Senator Hatch on Federal In- Motions and resolutions offered by R. 4726).
dustrial relations bill, A3808. International Court of Justice:* relating "BALLYHOO FOR BRITAIN," article from
Article by Thomas L. Stokes in Washing- to jurisdiction of (see S. Res. 196), Wall Street Journal entitled, A5460.
ton Daily News entitled "Labor's Long 11109.
Pants," A3102. Remarks by, on BALTIC REFUGEES IN SWEDEN, remarks in
Article from Washington Star entitled House by Representative O'Konski rel-
Airports: Federal aid bill, 8470.
"Hatch-Burton-Ball Bill Seen Signi- ative to, A5079.
Atomic energy: creation of special- com-
fying Trend," A3212. Remarks in House relative to, 11960.
mittee, 9390, 9891, 9895, 9896, 9897.
Article from Washington Post entitled -development and control, 10406. BALTIMORE, MD., remarks in Senate relative
"Industrial Peace Bill Seen Key to Ball-Burton-Hill-Hatch resolution: text to suitability as site of the seat of
Future," A3212. cl, 8106. government of the United Nations,
Article from Duluth Free Press entitled Bretton Woods agreement, 7534. 7674, 100E9.
'tOur National Birthday," A3473. Resolution relative to sovereignty of
7678. 7879, 7701, 7771, 7772, 7776, 7777,
Articles by Donald Richberg in Balti- 7778. Lithuania by Council of Lithuanian
more Sun entitled "Need'for New Labor Citizenship: eligibility for, 9884. Societies of, A808.
Law," A3514. Commodity Credit Corporation, 794. Resolution urging selection of the city
Articles in Scripps-Howard papers rela- Deficiency appropriation bill, 2751, 2753, as the seat of government of the
tive to proposed Federal Industrial 2758. United Nations (S. Res. 4971. 10070.
Relations Act by, A3488.
Dumbarton Oaks proposals, 476, 477. BALTIMORE (MD.) ASSOCIATION OF COM-
Letter by Benny Austin relative to Messrs. MERCE, letter and resolution of sor-
E.nployment Service: return to States,
Wallace and Jones, A312.
10831, 10832, 10833,10834. row -at death of. President Roosevelt
Proposed Federal Labor Relations Act: and pledging support, to President Tru-
Fair Employment Practices Legislation,
statement by, A3041.
12502. man by, A1951.
Radio address, June 12, 1945, on Ameri- -- text of Executive order, 12502:
can foreign policy, A2847. BALTIMORE (MD.) CATHOLIC REVIEW:
Radio address in Philadelphia, Pa., on Federal Labor Relations Act, 6328. article relative to death in action of
subject Needed: A Federal Labor Rela- Full Employment Act of 1945, 9034, 9037, John B. D'Alesandro from, A253.
tions Policy, A4314. 9131, 9132, 9133.
BALTIMORE (MD.) NEWS-POST, article
Radio discussion of Crimean Confer- Government agencies: reorganization,
captioned "Captain Tankin wins plea
ence, A705. 10763. to stay at front" from. A84.
Resolution by Washington (D. C.) Immigration and Naturalization Service:
Article captioned "Germany's. inflation-
Chapter of American Veterans' Com- Arrests by employees of, 9883. J. A. Hanes point out part played by
mittee favoring Bretton Woods agree- Johnson, Viena P.: confirmation, 9932. Russia" from, A3899.
ments, 7269. Kosanda, Thomas J.: confirmation, 4229,
4268, 4607. BALTIMORE SUN, article relative to farm
Amendments offered by, to price parity, A4941.
Atomic energy (S. Res. 179): to amend, Labor disputes: fact-finding boards,
11706. Article on Russian-American-British re-
0890. lations: removing suspicion by John
Bretton Woods agreements (H. R. 3314): Labor-Federal Security appropriation bill,
6707 6713, 6719, 6721. W. Owens from, A3541.
to amend, 7776.
Lend-lease: extension, 3242. Article relative to award of Distinguished
Fair Employment Practice Committee Service Medal to Howard Bruce by Jo-
(S. 101) : to amend, 12502. Lixe decoys, 8287.
Manc gement-labor relations, 8225, 8296, seph H. Short from, A3794.
Labor disputes (S. 1661): to amend, Article entitled "Communist Party in
11706. 8298.
Maryland Reorganized" by N. T. Ken-
National Service Act (H. R. 1752): to Midwestern truck strike, 11289 ney from, A4379.
amend, 1832, 1908. National Service Act, 1493, 1494, 1493,
Article on plans to expand National
Savannah Harbor, Ga. (H. R. 3477): to 1918. Guard by Howard M. Norton from,
amend, 7152. Navy: disposition of vessels, 7112. A5500.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Navy Dtpartment appropriation bill, Article on the Republican Party and the
Army: for additional pay for enlisted 4599. Pearl Harbor investigation by John W.
men who are awarded Medical -- efficiency studies, 4599, 4600. Owens from, A5754.
Badge (see bill S. 1116), 5698. Navy and Marine Corps: retirement of Article entitled "Truman Drops His
Atomic energy: for development and certain officers, 10919, 10920. Backing of Zionists' Plan" from, 12389.
control (see bill S. 1557), 10406. Norfolk Navy Yard, 390. Article entitled "We Must Support Bret-
Bridge across Mississippi at Bralnerd, Price Control Act: extension, 5701. ton Woods" by Hamilton Owens from,
Minn.: to extend.time for completion Reciprocal trade agreements, amend- A1731.
of (see bill S. 1259), 7432. ments, 6216. Article entitled "The Road Ahead" by
Chetkovich, Mike: forirelief (see bill S. Shasta Dam transmission lines, 12126, John W. Owens from, A1268.
975), 4225. 12129. Article entitled "Maverick Tells Story
Cold Spring, Minn., village of: for relief Two Harbors, Minn., 7584. Behind Famed United States Flag"
(see bill S. 196), 158. United Nations Charter, 8009, 8010, 8106, from, A3637.
Diener, A. Anne: for relief (see bill S. 8107, 8108. Article entitled "Why Not Equal Status
1556), 10406. United Nations Organization: American for the People of India?" from, A3587.
Federal Industrial Relations Act (see representative, 10972, 10978, 11310, Articles relative to bill S. 1117, proposed
bill S. 1171), 6325. 11316. Federal Industrial Relations Act, by
India: to naturalize certain persons from UNRRA: appropriation, 11456, 11459, Donald R. Richberg .from, A3514, A3515,
(see bill S. 331), 330. 12053, 12054, 12056, 12057. A3516.
Industrial hazards, control of (see bill .- letter by Lois Sevareid, 11459. Articles captioned "D'Alesandro repudi-
(S. 1271), 7554. Walker, Frank C.: confirmation, 12445. ates meeting here" and "Chavez fails
International health organization: for- War agencies: appropriations for, 6726, to appear" from, A1147.
mation of (see S. J. Res. 89), 8210. 6730, 6738, 6739, 7511. Editorial relative to legislation to rees-
Johnson, Walter M., and wife: for relief Reports made by, from tablish Dies committee from, A59.
(see bill S. 426), 517. Committee on Education and Labor: Editorial entitled "Of Whom Do They
Kim, Peter: to naturalize (see bill S. International Health Organization (S. J. Think?" appearing in, 1919.
1607), 10788. Res. 89, Rept. 782), 10892. Editorial entitled "Manpower Act Faces
Minnesota: to convey certain lands to Committee on Immigration: the Closed-Shop Hurdle' from, A348.
State for park purposes (see bill S. Immigration Act of 1924: to amend (I. Editorial paying tribute to Gen. Dwight
1-i,9),138. R. 330, Rept. 633), 9471. D. Eisenhower from, A22'14.
INDEX
BALTIMORE SUN-Continued. BANKHEAD, JOHN H., 2D--Continued. BANKHEAD-JONES FARM TENANT ACT-
Editorial entitled "Vandenberg's Role" Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Continued.
from, A2335. Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act: to Bill to amend by making it possible for
Editorial on Vandenberg's views on San adopt loan programs to needs of vet- war veterans to obtain loans and
Francisco Conference from, A1627. erans (see bill S. 1507), 9932. insured mortgages, by reserving lands
Editorial on Cabinet changes from, A2469. -- to amend relative to loans to vet- for sale to war veterans (see bill S.
Editorial on Government guarantee of erans (see bill S. 299), 232. 299).
jobs from, A2694. Commodity Credit Corporation: to con- Bill to amend relative to veterans and
Editorial entitled "What Must We Give tinue (see bill S. 298), 232. low-income farmers (see bill S. 1507).
Up to Get Full Employment?" from, Cooperative agricultural extension work: Joint resolution to amend subsection
A3812. to provide for further development of (c) of section 1 (see H. J. Res. 216).
Editorial captioned "Bethlehem-Fair- (see bill S. 383), 370. Remarks in House relative to H. J. Res.
field's shipyard great building record" Fertilizer: to establish a national pol- 216, to amend, A3399.
from, A4288. icy and program regarding (see bill BANK HOLDING COMPANIES, control and
Editorial entitled "Cleavage of Giants" S. 882), 3395. regulate (see bill S. 792).
(Russia-America) by John W. Owens Mershon, Mrs. Zenobia: for relief (see
from, A4430. BANKING ACT OF 1876, amend (see bill H. R.
bill S. 297), 232.
Editorial relative to appropriation for 404).
Servicemen's Readjustment Act: to
UNRRA entitled "Stupid and Callous," amend farm loan acts in connection BANK OF ENGLAND, remarks in House rela-
A4865. with (see bill S. 990), 4381. tive to nationalization of, -5257.
Editorial captioned "Full employment Remarks by, on BANK OF FRANCE, r. marks in House rel-
bills and the facts of economic life" Absence of certain Senators, 3650. ative to nationalization of, A5257.
from, A5144. Agricultural appropriation bill, 3555. BANK OF INTERNATINAL SETTLEMENTS,
News item captioned "D'Alesandro asks Agricultural Extension Service, 4588. resolution to investigate (see H. Res.
Roosevelt medal" from, A1801. Alcoholic-beverage industry: investiga- 67).
BANFIELD, GERTRUDE, letter relative to tion, 790.
BANK OF ODESSA, MO. Letter opposing
drafting of nurses by, A964. Atomic bomb: reference of bill relating
extension of OPA from, A3371.
BANG, MRS. CHARLES, article relative to to, 9323, 9324, 9329, 9401.
Commodity Credit Corporation, 792, 794, BANK OF THE UNITED STATES, provide
equal rights amendment from Cleve- for establishment of (see bill S. 1334).
2101.
land News by, A2182. - conference report, 3074, 3075, 3076, Bill relating to the establishment of, and
BANGHART, KENNETH, radio program 3084. functioning of (see bill H. R. 2830).
America United Radio Forum and the Cooperative agricultural extension work, BANKRUPTCY, address by Grover M. Mosco-
announcer, A1690. 3852. witz before New York Members Asso-
"BANKER, 48, SERVES AS PRIVATE IN Cotton and wheat allotments, 530, 999. ciation of Commercial Law League of
LINE," article by Richard J. H. Johns- Deficiency appropriaticn bill, 12108. America on subject, A297.
ton from New York Times entitled, Farm labor: change of reference of Sen- Bill to amend section 35 of act to estab-
A313. ate Joint Resolution 19, 779. lish a uniform system of bankruptcy
"BANKER POINTS ADVANTAGES IN GOLD Legislative appropriation bill, 4951, 4955, throughout United States to remove
PRICE BOOST," article by Carl S. Kelty 4964, 5189, 5212. the legal incompatibility between office
from Los Angeles Examiner entitled, Members of Congress: expense allow- of United States Commissioner and
A1029.' ance, 51E9. referee in bankruptcy (see bill H. R.
- statement on need for higher 33, 2463).
"BANKERS ON BRETTON WOODS," edito-
salaries, 4964. Bills to amend section 77 of act to estab-
rial from New York Times entitled,
Missouri Valley Authority adverse report, lish throughout United States uni-
A538. form system of (see bills H. R. 36, 37).
BANKERS JOINT STOCK LAND BANK, MIL- 4222-4224.
Bill to provide general assignment for
WAUKEE, WIS., relief of bondholders Postal salary reclassification bill, 6743.
Presidential succession, 7070, 7071. benefit of creditors shall not consti-
of (see bill H. R. 4465). tute act of bankruptcy unless con-
Price Control Act: extension, 5873, 5875.
BANKERS' SPLENDID ACTIVITIES IN WAR nected with some other act of (see bill
FINANCING, remarks in House relative Selective Service Act: extension, 3724. H.,R. 463).
to, 11230. Senators: expense allowances, 12037, Bill to amend -ct to establish a uniform
12039, 12040, 12041, 12042, 12043, 12044, system of (see bill H. R. 3333).
"BANKERS' STRATEGY," article by Thomas 12045.
L. Stokes from Washington Daily News Bill to amend sections 81, 82, 83, and 84
Tennessee Valley Authority, 2191. of chapter IX of act to establish a uni-
entitled, A1112. UNRRA: additional appropriation, 11457. form system of (see bill H. R. 4307).
BANKHEAD, JOHN H., 2D (a Senator from War agqncies appropriation bill, 6822, Bill to amend act to establish a uniform
Alabama). 6993, 7062. system of (see bill H. R. 5023).
Address before annual meeting of Ala- Williams, Aubrey: confirmation, 2331, Bill to amend section 35 of act of July
bama Farm Bureau Federation, Bilcxi, 2332, 2348, 2349, 2466, 2467. 1, 1898, to establish a uniform system
Miss., A4705. Reports made by, from of bankruptcy to remove legal incom-
Address by John S. Tilley on Emancipa- Committee on Agriculture and Forestry: patibility between office of Commis-
tion Proclamation, A4119. Cooperative agricultural extension work sioner and referee in bankruptcy (see
Appointed on committee, 169, 170. (S. 383, Rept. 198), 3623. bill S. 343*)
Appointed conferee, 2101, 2252, 2622, 3555, Cotton and wheat allotments (S. 338, Bill to provide for equal participation by
3754, 4588, 6631. Rept. 12), 369. security holders of the samc class in
Resolution by Legislature of Alabama Rapides Parish, La. (S. 660, Rept. 268), reorganization in bankruptry proceed-
relative to Tennessee-Tombigbee 4504. ings (see bill S. 1303).
Canal, 5174. Committee on Banking and Currency: Bill to. amend act to permit the appoint-
Statement by Henry A. Wallace in 1943 Commodity Credit Corporation (S. 298, ment of supervising conciliation com-
opposing application of principle of Rept. 32), 674. missioners as referees in (see bill, S.
'
cost-of-production program, 6045. Committee of conference: 1365*).
Statement relative to so-called Wherry Agricultural Extension Service (S. 383), Bill to amend paragraph (3) of subsec-
amendment to price control bill, 6089. 5184. tion (s) of section 75 of act to estab-
Amendments offered by, to Commodity Credit Corporation (S. 298), lish a uniform system of (see bill S.
Daficiency appropriation *bill (H. R. 1429).
3074.
4805) : amendment to increase salaries Bills to amend act to establish a uniform
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. system of (see bills S. 1453; H. R. 3429,*
of Members of Congress, etc., 12039,
12044. BANKHEAD COTTON ACT, provide for re- 4160,* 4603, 4620.
Legislative appropriation bill (H. R. demption of certain cotton certificates Letter from the Director of Administra-
Issued under (see bill H. R. 133). tive Office of United States Courts
3109): to amend, 5212.
transmitting statistics relative to
Price control (S. J. Res. 30): to amend, BANKHEAD-JONES FARM TENANT ACT, bankruptcy cases, 593, 772.
5875. amend section 33, to provide that the Remarks in House on bill (H. R. 4160)
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by payments for counties provided there- to amend act to establish uniform
Agriculture Adjustment Act: to amend in shall be distributed by the treasurer system of, 10009.
relative to cotton and wheat allot- of said counties (see bill H. R. 2146). Remarks in House relative to the admin-
ments (see bill S. 338), 330. Bill to amend, by making loans there- istration's declaration of, 10604.
Agricultural commodities: to provide for under available in certain States and Remarks in Senate relative to bill (S.
disposal of surplus (see bill S. 384), Territories (see bill H. R. 3503). 1365) concerning appointment of
370. Bill to amend (see bill H. R. 4768). ieferees in, 8430.
INDEX 55
BANKRUPTCY-Continued. BAPTIST COURIER (publication), editorial BARDEN, GRAHAM A.-Continued.
Resolution to discharge the -Committee entitled "Whom Shall We Forgive?" Remarks by, on
on Interstate Commerce in Senate by H. W. Provence from, A2820. Committee on Education: hearings on
from further consideration of ' bill "BAR AND THE BENCH," address by Jay P. bill (H. R. 1296), 2276, 3735.
(H. R. 37) to amend act to establish Taggart in Cleveland entitled, A5407. - report of advisory committee,
a uniform system of (see S. Res. 94). " 1393.
BAR BULLETIN (publication), article en- Conscientious objectors, 8701.
BANKRUPTCY LAWS, editorial from Pitts- titled "A Bill of Duties-Egalt6 Oblige"
Cox, Ruth: relief, 2498.
burgh Press relative to, A4927. by John Kirkland Clark from, A3644.
Department of Agriculture: food con-
BANKS AND BANKING,analysis of commer- BARBITURATES, articles entitled "Slaves of trol, 6573.
cial banking in the Un.ted States by the Devil's Capsules" by Samuel Hop- Farm labor: deferment of, 243.
Howard J. Stoddard, A4097. kins Adams from American Weekly, Five Civilized Tribes, 4819, 4820.
Article captioned "Little banks save the A5092, A5229. Foreign Service: buildings and grounds,
big banks" by anonymous writer, A206. Remarks in House regarding the use of, 1261.
Bill to improve the banking system (see 11413. Hatch Act amendment, 12206.
LihlH. R. 153). . Remarks in House relative to misuse of, Immigration and Naturalization Service,
Bill providing for issuance of nonnego- and also, shortage of, A5257. 4819.
tiable United States bonds to Federal Resolution requesting Federal Security Jennings, John R.: relief, 9260.
Reserve banks and terminating -au- Administrator to furnish. House of Klamath Falls, Oreg.: U. S. District
thority of Treasury to issue other in- Representatives certain information Court, 9660.
terest-bearing, obligations of- United with respect to drugs known as (see Manitowoc, - Wis.: lighthouse keeper's
States to commercial (see bill H. R. H. Res. 439)., residence, 1266.
CO). . Resolution requesting: Secretary of Military rules and regulations, 11634.
Bill regulating the amount of interest Treasury to furnish to House of Rep- Nationality Act of 1940: amendment,
to be paid by insolvent or alleged.in- resentatives certain information with 12204.
solvent banks in liquidation or hands respec t to drugs known as (see H. Res. - bills to amend, 2416.
of receivers (see bill H. R. 1772). 440). National Service Act, 623.
Bill authorizing payment of certain Statement relative to conference of
Navy: 'furlough of officers; 1259.
American Pharmaceutical Association
funds of insolvent national banking. postgraduate school, 11334.
associations to stockholders in certain to curb misuse of, A5257. Oahu Railway & Land Co., 1258
cases (see billH. R. 2204). .BARBOUR, HENRY ELLSWORTH' (late a Office of Price Administration:'fresh fruit
Bill to.authorize. the carrying of obliga- Representative from California): and vegetable division,, 3953.
tions of -United States at -their par Eulogies in House,2706, 2707, 2708, A1523.. Order-of business; 11612 . . ..
value owned by banks and. other in- BARBOUR, W. WARRENI (late a Senator from Price Control Act: amendment, 6573.
stitutions (see bill S. 183). New Jersey). Rivers and harbors projects, 12204.
B'll providing for suits for damages Tributes in Senate to, 6640, 6641. San Diego County, Calif., 1258. "
against national banks, their-,offiers, BARCH, MUNDO, relief (see -bill H. R. 227). Selective. Service Act: extension, 3906.
and directors (see billS. 560). BARD, RALPH. A. (Assistant Secretary of Smith, Maj. Gen. Julian C.: citation,
Billto permit national banks to make 7395.
the Navy), address.by, A924.
loans guaranteed under titleIII of Letter by the President accepting his Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944 resignation addressed to, A2769. 6573. 5
without regard to certain limitations Tribute in House to, A2768. Strawberries: price ceiling, 59 3, 3954.
as to value of collateral and period of Tribute. in Senate to, 5924. Reports made by, from
loan (see billH. R. 3357). Committee on Education:
Bill to control and regulate bank hold- BARDEN, GRAHAM A. (a, Representative
from North Carolina). Effect of war activities on colleges and
ing companies, to control and regu- universities (H. Res. 63, Rept. 214), 1401.
late relationships between insured Appointed on committee, 274, 275.
banks and their affiliates (see bills S. Appointed member of objectors commit- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
792; H. R. 2776): tee, 1255. "BARGAINING WITH BRITAIN," editorial
Letter and statement by, M. S. Eccles rela- Sermon by Rev. F. Hubert Morris, New from Larchmont (N. Y.) Daily Times
Bern, N. C., entitled "Is Compulsory entitled, A4528.
tive to bill to regulate and control bank
holding companies, A1476. Military Peacetime Training Adequate
Letter and report relative to Bretton or Necessary" A4945. BARGER, IDA, ET AL., relief (see bill H. R.
Sworn in, 99. 4269*).
Woods agreements by Independent
Bankers' Association, A973. Amendments offered by, to BARGERON, CARLISLE, statement entitled
Remarks in House praising efforts of Five Civilized Tribes (H. R. 2754) to "The Sip in Mississippi" from Collier's
banks in sale of war bonds, A5195. amend, 4829. by, A5105.
Remarks in House relative to opposition Gorham, Gordon T. (H. R. 1348): to
to bank holding companies, A5257. amend, 11428. BARGLGW, DAVID R., relief (see bill H. R.
Remarks in House relative to special cita- Bills-and joint resolutions introduced by 1539"), 2497.
tions to the banks by Secretary of Brown, Aycock: for relief (see bill H. R.
BARIT, A. E., article on "Hudson Motor Car
Treasury, A5196. 4615), 10483.
Co.-Confident of Future" by, A4429.
Remarks in House relative to Govern- Commission on Emergency Federal Aid to Statement relative to 1946 program of
ment securities held by banks, 1317. Higher Educational Institutions: to
Hudson Motor Car Co. by, A4429.
Remarks in House relative to enormous establish (see bill H. R. 3116). 4174.
earnings on Government bonds by Cross Rock Channel: to survey (see bill BARKAS, WALTER H., article entitled "Des-
banks, A206. H. R. 1573), 326. tiny in Our Hands" by, A5589.
Remarks in House relative to how banks Harkers Point Basin, N. C.: to survey
(see bill H. R. 1574), 326. BARKLEY, ALBEN W. (a Senator from Ken-
should be operated, 1316. tucky).
Remarks in House relative to increase Hondros, Fred S.: for relief (see bill H. R.
1131), 98. Attended, 4.
since 1941 of assets of banks, 1317. Addres: before Foreign Policy Association
James C. Frank: for relief (see bill H. R.
Table: earnings of all insured com- 2769), 2743. at New York relative to problems cf
mercial banks in United States, A4098. war and peace, A1248.
-statement of all insured commer- Lewis, Carl: for relief (see bill H. R. 1142),
Address by Lewis B. Schwellenbach at
cial banks in United States, A4098. 99.
Vocational education: to amend act re- ship launching, Superior, Wis., A3626.
BANKS, CLAUDE F., relief (see bill S. 159). lating to (see bill H. R. 4384), 9726. Address by the President on the sur-
Remarks by, on render of Germany, and proclamation,
BANNER, EARL, article entitled "Cigarettes 4370.
and Meat Plentiful Within Canada" Aliens: period of residence for naturali-
zation purposes, 4819, 4820. Address delivered by President Truman
from Tulsa (Okla.) Tribune by, A1174. at final session of San Francisco Con-
Antiracketeering bill, 11841.
BANNI'STER, L. WARD, article entitled Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill, ference, 6979.
"Totalitarianism on the March" 8624, 8636. Address b President Truman proclaim-
(M. V. A.) from Denver (Colo.) Post Army Engineers: printing of certain re- ing VJ-day 8349.
Ly, A4110. ports, 1256. Address by the President at Central Park,
Remarks in House relative to outstand- Atomic bomb, 9252. New York City, outlining foreign pol-
ing authority on western water laws Canton, Ohio: granting certain lands to, icy of the United States, 10129.
being, A4109. 1258. Address by the President at commis-
BANSCHBACH, EDWARD, letter relative to Coast Guard: grade of admiral, 1259. sioning of the U. S. S. Franklin D.
investigation of airplane accidents by, College students: decline in number due Roosevelt, 10128.
A357. to service in armed forces, 10823. Appointed on committee (standing), 169.
INDEX
BARKLEY. ALBEN W.-Continued. BARKLEY, ALBEN W.-Continued. BARKLEY, ALBEN W.-Continued,
Appointed on committee (joint), 73, 672, Radio address by William L. Clayton, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
909, 1404, 2074, 2311, 2458, 3108, 3230, Assistant Secretary of State, relative to Rogers, John R., Sr.: for relief (see bill
3359, 3536, 3620, 4219, 4500, 4688, 5173, Dumbarton Oaks and Bretton Woods, S. 1053), 4934.
5383, 5840, 6203, 6631, 6796, 7148, 7429, A1591. Roosevelt Anna Eleanor: to grant frank-
7588, 8354, 8726, 9111, 9469, 9759, 10247, Radio address by Senator Connally from ing privilege (see bill S. 906), 3602.
10404, 10751, 10953, 11524, 11856. San Francisco Conference, A2341. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano: to award
Appointed on committee to conduct the Remarks in Senate on eighth anniver- posthumously a Congressional Medal
President, 1618, 3389, 4817, 7118, 9934. sary of service of Senator Barkley as of Honor to (see bill S. 877), 3395.
Appointed on committee to notify the majority leader, 8190. Rowe, Robert R., Jr.: for relief (see bill
President, 5. Report to the President by International S. 1400), 8663.
Appointed on committee to attend the Association of Chiefs of Police on Scott, William B.: for relief (see bill S.
Treaty of Greene ViUe Celebration, safety In travel, A3695. 712), 1887.
8207. Resolution by Democratic conference Simpson, William J.: for relief (see bill
Appointed on committee to escort Ad- upon retirement of Senator Glass as S. 1051), 4934.
miral Chester W. Nimitz, 9465. President pro tempore of the Senate, Smithsonian Institution: to amend act
Appointed on committee to escort Gen. 1208. relative to ethnological researches (see
Jonathan M. Wainwright, 8450. Resolution by the majority in regard to bill S. 1652), 11285.
Appointed conferee, 12104. death of President Roosevelt and ex- -extending benefits of Civil Serv-
Appointed on committee to escort Prime pressing confidence in President Tru- ice Retirement Act to certain officers
Minister Attlee, 10621. man, 3596. and employees (see bill S. 1141), 6015.
Appointed a regent of Smithsonian In- Statements by Secretary of State an- Vocational education: to amend law rel-
stitution, 909. nouncing invitations to Conference at ative to (see bill S. 1080), 5385.
Appcinted on Joint Committee To In- San Francisco, A1083. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
vestigate Pearl Harbor Attack, 8583. Statement issued by Automotive Safety Bradley, Omar N.: to accept office as Ad-
Appointed on funeral committee, 3356. Foundation of Washington, D. C., rela- ministrator of Veterans' Affairs with-
Article by John W. Owens from Balti- tive to automobile safety program, out affecting military status (see S.
more Sun entitled "The Roatl Ahead," A1693. 1208), 6929.
A1268. Statement by Leo T. Crowley before Sn- Motions and resolutions offered by
Article by John W. Owens from Balti- ate Banking and Currency Committee Assignment of Members to committees.
more Sun entitled "On Removing on Export-Import Bank legislation, 1544.
Suspicion," A3541. 7663. Authority to receive and sign bills, ap-
Article by 0. Max Gardner in New York Sworn in, 3. point commissions, and so forth, dur-
Times entitled "The Challenge of Tables: weekly wages, 8756. ing recess. 8313.
Peacetime Abundance," A3611. Telegram from Jess Anderson relative to Biffie, Leslie L.: to elect as Secretary of
Article by Jim H. Brady on preservation achievement of Graves County, Ky., in the Senate (see S. Res. 69), 920.
of American form of government, Seventh War Loan drive received by, - notification of House of Repre-
A3703. 7045. sentatives, 921.
Articles of surrender signed by Japan, Telegrams by John H. Davis, Edward A. - notification of the President (S.
8347. O'Neal, and A. S. Goss relative to Food Res. 70), 921.
Christmas radio address by the President, nd Agriculture Organization of United Briggs, Frank P.: assignment 'to com-
A42. Nations, 7852, 7854. mittee, 11369.
Designated Acting President pro tempore Amendments offered by, to Committee assignments (S. Res. 30), 168.
of Senate, 3282. Appropriations (H. R. 4407): to amend Cor greas: amendments to resolution
Editorial from Washington Post on con- relative to Employment Service, 10831. providing for study of organization of
gressional pay, 5469. Atomic energy (S. Res. 179) : to amend, (see S. Con. R . 7), 193.
Editorial from Washington (D. C.) Post 9897. ___ sine die adjournment (S. Con Res.
entitled "Vote on Bretton Woods," Legislative appropriation bill (H. R. 47), 12492.
7516. 3109): to amend, 5205. Douglas County, Oreg.: to reconsider bill
Editorials on United Nations Charter, Price Control Act (S. J. Res. 30): to (H. R. 715), 7152.
A3680-A3682. amend, 5867.
Executive messages: reference of, 179.
Last address prepared by President Unemployment compensation bill (S.
Gossett, Charles C.: assignment to com-
Roosevelt to be delivered April 13, 1945, 1274): to amend, 8742, 8819, 8826.
mittees, 11369.
in memory of Thomas Jefferson, 3357. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Armed forces: to pay accumulated or House of Representatives, notification
Leave of absence, 3629. of election of President pro tempore of
Letter from Acting Secretary of War in accrued leave to certain members who
enter or reenter civilian employment Senate (see S. Res. 6), 71.
appreciation of work of Senate em- 1:uffman, James W.: assignment to com-
ployees, 771. of the Untied States (see bill S. 1036),
4783. mitteez, 10068.
Letter by Floyd D. Akers relating to Johnston, Felton M.: elected secretary
parade in honor of Admiral Chester Bowen, Rear Adm. Harold Gardiner: au-
thorizing promotion (see bill S. 146), to the majority of the. Senate (see
W. Nimitz, 9293, S. Res. 181), 9645.
Letter and address by Chester Bowles 79.
Cafferata, M. E.: for relief (see bill S. Joint meeting of two Houses to count
relative to reconversion pricing pro-
144), 79. electoral votes and receive President's
gram, A2964. annual message, 63.
Letter by Cordell Hull on extension of Cassaday, Marion 0.: for relief (see bill
S. 1038), 4783. McKellar, Kenneth: to elect President
reciprocal trade agreements, 3599. pro ten'pore of Senate (see S. Res. 4),
Letter relative to appropriations for the Erskine, Graves Blanchard: to appoint
to office of Retraining and Reemploy- 64.
NLRB from Robert P. Patterson and H.
Struve Hensel received by, 7067. ment Administrator (see bill S. 1590), Maybank, Burnet R.: assigned to com-
Letter to General Eisenhower from Dis- 10632. mittee, 330.
trict of Columbia Department of Dis- Export-Import Bank: to extend opera- Memorial services for deceased Senators:
abled American Veterans relative to tions to include Philippine Islands (see designating June 25, 1945 for (see
compulsory military training, A2902. bill S. 1582), 10566. S. Res. 126), 4692.
Gold: coinage of (see bill S. 1596), 10632. Moses, John: death of (see S. Res. 91),
Letter by President Truman on eighth
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Basin: to ap- 1708.
anniversary of service of Senator Bark-
Icy as majority leader, 8190. prove agreement with Canada (see O'Connor, James F.: death of (see S.
Letter by an Army lieutenant in Pacific S. J. Res. 104), 9215. Res. 34), 262.
area regarding unconditional sur- McBride, John E.: for relief (see bill S. Pearl Harbor disaster: to provide for a
render by Japan, A3702. 1052), 4934. congressional investigation relative to
Memorandum by Chester Bowles to Murphy, Frances Hays: to pension (see (see S. Con. Res. 27), 8344.
Members of Congress regarding price- bill S. 1069), 5310. Pearl Harbor investigation: extension
control policies, A3716. Navy: to create Office of Naval Research, (see S. Con. Res. 45), 12411.
Development, and Patents (see bill S. -- to print additional copies of hear-
Message of the President, January 6,
145), 79. ings (see S. Con. Res. 43), 11789.
1945, on the state of the Union, A126.
Poems by Nick Kenny on Franklin D. Pearl Harbor Committee: exemption President of the United States: death
Roosevelt and President Truman, from certain provisions of law of coun- of (see S Res. 1191, 3354.
A3139. sel of (see S. J. Res. 110), 9761.' - notification of election of Presi-
Public Health Service: to provide for dent pro tempore of the Senate
Press release by Director of War Mobili-
water pollution control activities in (S. Res. 5), 71.
zation and Reconversion relative to
production and distribution of meat, (see bill S. 1037), 4783. - appointment of committee to
4778. -to provide for water pollution notify (sae S. Res. 1), 5.
control activities in (see bill S. 1462), Scrugham, James G.: funeral expenses
Proceedings of the inauguration of the
President, January 20, 1945, 364. 9295. (S. Res. 150), 7152.
INDEX
BARKLEY, ALBEN W.-Continued. BARKLEY, ALBEN W.-Continued. BARKLEY, ALBEN W.-Continued.
Motions and resolutions offered by Remarks by, on R marks by, on
Senate: authority to appoint members Congress: accomplishments and meas- Independent offices appropriation bill,
of commissions and committees, 12492. ures awaiting attention, 8230-8235. 2032, 2034, 2080, 2084, 2087, 2088, 2095,
- authority to sign enrolled bills -conditional adjournment, 7911. 2101, 2102, 2103, 2159; 2245.
(S. Con. Res. 48), 12492. - date of meeting, 12448, 12449. - postwar nlanning, 2084, 2087,
Taylor, Glen H.: assigned to committee, -- Easter recess, 2383. 2087, 2088, 2093, 2096, 2097, 2098, 2099,
7507. : . .. . -- j oint meetling of two Houses, 63, 2101, 2102.
Tunnell, James H.: assignment to com- 1542, 1600, 3358, 3366. Information: prevention of disclosure
mittee, 9004. Congressional Medal of Honor: joint ses- of, 6430.
Remarks by, on sion to witness bestowal of, 4725, 4787. Insurance business: regulation, 1444,
Acheson, Dean G.: confirmation, 8853, Congressional Record: extension of re- 1486, 1487, 1488.
8888, 8901, 8902, 8903, 8905, 8907, 8908. marks, 5890, 5891. Interior Department appropriation bill,
-statement regardng occupation Convention with Great Britain and 5340, 5429, 5442.
of Japan, 8832, 8833, 8535, 8837. Northern Ireland, 7353. International Bank for Reconstruction
Agricultural appropriation bill, 3546. Crimean Conference: text of agreement, and Development, 7143-7446.
Airport bill: consideration, 7351, 7352. 1024, 1026. Iraq: visit of delegation from, 5315.
-Federal aid bill, 8439, 8447, 8448, -news release, 1025. Italian armistice terms, 1213.
, 8439, 8481, 8483, 8524, 8525, 8526, 8531. -- to print as a Senate document, Japan: policy of United States Govern-
Alcoholic beverage industry: investiga- 1026. ment toward, 8832.
tion, 789, 720. -- terms of surrender, 7129, 7130,
Crocket, John: service of, 920.
American FirSt Army: news of crossing 7438, 7409.
Crowley, Leo T.: confirmation, 8450.
the Rhine by, 1906. Jews in Europe: plight of, 9242.
- tribute. 9645. Johnson, Hiram W.: death of, E317, E318.
Appropriation bills, 6707. Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers and
Appropriations reduction of certain, Joint Committee on the Organization of
Valleys' to -print report, 1639. Congress, 1008, 1009.
. 10331. Davis, Chester H.: confirmation, 10599.
Armed iorces: discharge of fathers, 12433, Kentucky: life in, 3468.
Debt limit of the United States, 2763. Kosanda, Thomas J.: confirmation,
12449. Diplomatic and Foreign Service, nomina-
Army: confirmation, 6365. 41c08.
• tions, 12522. Labor-Federal Security appropriation
-- voluntary enlistment bill, 8967, Eisenhower, Gen.: visit to the Senate by,
8970, 8972, 8979, 8980, 9011, 9012, 9013, bill, 6721.
6203. Lazarus, 1843.
9322, 9023.
EMployees of the United States: pay bill, Legislative appropriation bill, 4945, 4951,
Arnold, Laurence: nomination, 4306.
4605, 4724. 4958, 5185, 5212.
Atomic energy: creation of spcial com- Employment S rvice: return to States, Legislative employees: tribute to, 920.
mittee, 9785, 9390, 9391, 9892, 9895,
10331, 10832, 15833. Legislative program, 4188, 6265, 0204.
9896, 9397.
-- development and control of, 9062, statement by the President, 8729, - necessity for completing present,
5063. 8730, 8734. 6740.
-- President's message, 9323, 9324, Export-Import Bank, 7812, 7833, 7834, Lend-lease extension, 3197, 3199, 3210,
9329, 9330. 7835, 7836, 738, 7839. 3223, 3235-3241, 3248, 1254.
-reference of bill (S. 1463), 9196- -- application to Philippines, 7851. Lilienthal, David E.: confirmation, 4725,
9406. Executive nominations unacted upon 4808, 4809.
Atrocity film: announcement of show- prior to adjournment, 8313. Loeffier, Carl: service of, 929.
ing, 7967. Fair Employment Practice Committee, MacArthur, Gen. Douglas: statement on
Attlee, Clement R.: address of, 10620. 7461, 7462. occupation of Japan, 2833.
-announcement of visit, 10565. Farm loans: adjustment of certain, 7902, McKellar, Donald W.: death of, 12492.
-visit to Senate, 4530. 7903. McKellar, Kenneth: tribute, 7515.
Authority to file report, 4805, 5500, 7353, Federal Aid for Airports Act: appoint- -- work in behalf of Tennessee Val-
ment of conferees, 9030, 9881. ley Authority, 900, 9601.
8831.
Federal Reserve Act: amendment, 3191. MeKeough, Raymond S.: confirmation,
Authority to sign bills, etc., 7921.
9230, 9411.
Bello, Marino: relief, 795. Food and Agricultuie Organization Cf
Majority leader: observations on eighth
Biffie. Leslie L.: election as Secretary of United Nations, 7847, 7848, 7851, 7852,
the Senate, 920. 7854, 7855, 7806, 7917. anniversary of election as, 8190, 8191.,
Malone, Walter: poem on opportunity,
Bituminous coal industry: manpower Food foi Europe: correspondence between
for, 7846. 79,:9.
the President and Mrs. Dwight W. Mor- Maloney, Francis: eulogy, 332.
Boxcar shortage, 3210. row, 4687.
Braden, Spruille: confirmation, 9900. Manpower bill: consideration, 2826.
Full Employment Act of 1945, 8916, 9026, Maritime Day, 4791.
Bretton Woods agreements, 7565, 7566, 9-35, 9036, 9337, 9061, 9062, 9129, 9130,
7567, 7568, 7569, 7570, 7571, 7572, 7573, Marshall, Gen. George C.: appearance be-
9133, 9136, 9137, 9144, 9146, 9147. fore Members of Congress, 8660.
7576. 7582, 7553, 7584; 7610, 7611, 7615, George David Lloyd: death of, 2797,
7616, 7618, 7622, 7625, 7666, 76(9, Meat processors: profits, 5625.
German concentration camps: report on Mechanical pencils: exemption from tax,
7670, 7671, 7672, 7673, 7676, 7677, 7678, inspection (S. Doc. 47), 4576-4584.
7679, .7700, 7701, 7702, 7753, 7754, 7755, 8282.
German atrocities: announcement re- Members of Congress: expense allowance,
7756, 7769, 7772, 7773, 7777, 7778, 7779. garding report on, 4371.
Bretton Woods monetary proposals: 4951, 4952, 4958, 4960, 4962, 4963, 5185,
President's message, 989. Germany and Japan: printing of docu- 5186, 5187, 5193, 5203, 5204, 5205, 5207,
ments on surrender of, 9376. 5208, 5209.
Brownell, Herbert: address of, A4371.
Buckner, Simon Bolivar, Jr., tribute to, Goldsborcugh, Phillips Lee: confirma- -statement of President on sal-
6264. tion, 8450. aries, 5792.
Burton, Harold H.: tribute to, 8732. Good Friday, 2914. -meeting with General Marshall
-- valedictory address, 9111. Government agencies: reorganization, and Admiral King, 230, 365.
Byrnes, James F.: confirmation, 7110. 10798, 10799. Metals, minerals, etc., subsidy payments,
-tribute to, 3013. Government cooperation: to print refer- 2261, 2270, 2271.
Capehart, Homer E.: oath of office, 3. ence manual, 8214. Mexico: water treaty, 2331, 2332, 2334,
- findings of investigating commit- Government lending agencies (S. 375), 2338, 2346, 2347, 2652, 2827, 3074, 3132,
tee, 2242. 679, 681, 683, 691. 3158, 3159, 3160, 3161, 3163, 3164, 3166,
Carville, E. P.: assigned to committees, Government of the United States: dis- 3167, 3168, 3172, 3173, 3174, 3175, 3176,
8135. posal of certain records, 7117. 3177, 3178, 3279, 3280, 3292, 3293, 3317,
Chandler, Albert B.: tribute to, 10126. Halsey, Edwin A.: tribute, 672. 3377, 3378, 3384, 3403, 3429, 3430, 3487,
Charter of United Nations: text, 7119. Health facilities: survey, 799. 3488, 3490, 3491.
Child, Harry N.: nomination, 6241. Herring, Clyde L.: eulogy, 8666. Meyerson, Bess (Miss America) : visit to
Civil Aeronautics Act amendment (S. Hickey, Lt. Comdr. Edward Joseph, Jr.: Senate, 10510.
541) : change of reference, 1413. decoration and citation, 8628. Miller, Judge Wilbur K.: reply to article
-- committee jurisdiction, 2323. House of Representatives: folding room, by Drew Pearson, 9243.
Clark. Gen. Mark W.: visit to Senate, 2834. -telegram from Lawrence W. Hager,
6188. Hull, Cordell, 6350. 9244.
Committee on Commerce: ratio of mem- "Ilah, Abdul (Regent of Iraq): visit to Missouri Valley Authority, 1127.
bers, 8689. Senate, 5315. -change of reference of bill (S.
Committee service: exchange between Income tax: deductibility of oil- and 555), 2258.
Senators fronl Washington, 1111. gas-well drilling costs as expenses, Mitchell, William D.: counsel for Pearl
Commodity Credit Corporation, 792, 3080. 7869, 7870. Harbor Joint Committee, 9069, 9010.
58 INDEX
BARKLEY, ALBEN W.-Continued. BARKLEY, ALBEN W.--Continued. BARKLEY, ALBEN W.--Continued.
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on Remarks by, on
Morgenthau, Henry, Jr.: public service, Refiners: preference, 12434. Veterans: disability compensation, 8282.
7920. Register of Land Office: nomination, Vinson, Fred M.: confirmation, 1786, 1787.
Moses, John: death of, 1708. 6241. nomination, 3092, 7627.
Murdock, John R.: confirmation, 9411. Revenue Act of 1945, 9953, 9992, 9993, Wainwright, General Jonathan M.: visit
National Housing Act: amendment, 2260. 9994, 9995, 9996, to Senate, 8430, 8449.
National Neuropsychiatric Institute, Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor: confirmation, Walker, Frank C.: nomination, 12441,
6276. 12440. 12442, 12443, 12446.
National Service Act (H. R. 1752), 1421, -- franking privilege, 3602. Wallace, Henry A., 1237.
1435, 1436, 1495, 1499, 1653, 1670, 1771, Roosevelt, Col. Elliott: confirmation, 801, -- confirmation, 694, 695.
1776, 1780, 1781, 1785, 1786, 1837, 1843, 802, 803, 1013, 1019. - letter by the President, 694.
1844, 1845, 1846, 1847, 1905, 1906, 1915. Roseburg rifle range, Douglas County, War agencies appropriation bill, 6822.
- conference report, 2906, 2909, 2914, Oreg., 7439. 6922-6925, 6930, 7051, 7052, 7053, 7054,
2958, 2959, 3033, 3034, 3043, 3045, 3073. Rural Electrification Administrator: 7055, 7064. 7065, 7067. "
-need of concluding debate on, nomination, 6241. Washington (D. C.) Times-Herald: reply
1771. Ryder, Oscar B.: confirmation, 5891. to article regarding counsel of Pearl
Night sessions, 6741. San Francisco conference, 5327, 5328. Harbor Joint Committee, 9069.
Nimitz, Admiral Chester W.: reception, -departure of Senators to attend, Wickard, Claude R.: nomination of as
9464. 3613. REA Administrator, 6467.
Olsen, Frank: confirmation, 11471. Schwellenbach, Lewis B.: letter by Wil- Williams, Aubrey: confirmation, 2104-
Order of business, 86, 180, 780, 781, 998, liam Green relative to, 4968. 2107, 2348, 2349, 2391, 2392, 2399, 2619,
Securities Act: amendment, 2833. 2620, 2622, 2645-2647.
1855, 1920, 2273, 7109 9933.
Palestine problem, 9242. Securities and Exchange Commission, Woman's Enfranchisement Day, 10073.
- resolution, 12141, 12142. 702. Young, Milton R., 3107.
Selective Service Act: extension, 3493, Zinn, Harry A.: nomination, 11320.
Parliamentary procedure, 6926, 6927.
Patterson, Robert P.: confirmation, 8980. 3494. Reports made by, from
Senate: absence of Senators from floor, Committee on Finance:
Patton, Gen. George S., Jr.: death, 12516.
3235, 3236, 3248. Thompson, Horace E.: nomination. 8314.
Pearl Harbor disaster: Army and Navy
-committee assignments, 168, 169. Committee on Interstate Commerce:
reports on. 8338, 8339, 8340, 8342, 8343,
8344, 8345. -- contingent fund, 2241. Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act
-continuation of officers. 65. (H. J. Res. 116, Rept. 637), 9562.
- counsel for investigation, 9906.
-extension of investigation, 12411, -correction of enrolled bills, 7851. Committee on the Library:
12492. - expenses of investigating com- Naval Academy: anniversary of founding
-- investigation, rules of procedure, mittees, 8287. 8288, 8289, 8291. (H. J. Res. 18), 3602.
-hour of meeting, 3132, 3386, 3387. Joint Select Committee on the Disposi-
10344, 10345, 10346, 10347, 10348, 10349, tion of Executive Papers:
10350, 10351, 10352, 10353, 10354, 10355, - legislative and executive program,
7920, 7921, 11470. Sundry Government departments, 193,
10356, 10357, 10587-10593.
__-leave of absence for Senators en- .- morning hour, 380, 987, 1108, 1407, 465, 915, 992, 1473, 1755, 2167, 2385,
2313, 9761, 9762. 2588, 3181, 3287, 3470, 4690, 4933. 5472,
gaged in, 10629.
-no quorum, 4723, 6202. 6088, 7431, 8663; 8801, 9294, 9760, 10070,
---- letter by the President, 10349.
- occupancy of the chair, 9042. 11370, 11609, 11933.
text of rules of procedure, 10352,
-order of procedure, 65. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
10354.
- votes by committee members, -- procedure in debate, 8300, 8312, BARKSDALE (LA.) FIELD- SEPARATION
10357. 8313. CENTER, telegrams from J. H. Pabody
-- recognition of, Senators by the relative to inadequate quota for tires
Pitfalls, 7702.
Chair, 7626. at, A5448, A5449.
Postal salary reclassification bill, 6740, -- reference of bills. 1763, 2258. 2259.
6741, 6744. employees, 1008. BARLEY, table: imports and exports for
-restaurant
Postmasters: confirmations, 6241, 6277, - rule regarding attendance, 5973. 1937-44, A3259.
6365, 8314. of procedure, 8129.
-rules BARLOW, ERNEST L. AND WIFE, relief (see
Postwar planning: role of State agencies, -special employees of committees,
2245, 2246, 2247. bill S. 1023").
799.
Potsdam Declaration, 8907, 8908. Senators: expense allowance, 12038. BARLOW, SAMUEL L. M., speech on subject
President of the United States: death of, work of, 7813. What Are the Problems of United Na-
3353. Small-game guns, 8282. tions Unity? by, A1902.
-report of committee to notify, 5. Smithsonian Institution: Board of Re- BARNES, JULIUS H., address on St. Lawrence
- to print address (S. Doc. 70), 7129. gents, 996. seaway and the railroads before Eco-
-text of inauguration proceedings, Stanfill, William A.: credentials, 10891. nomic Club of Detroit by, A5282.
364. Stettinius. Edward R., Jr.: confirmation, Editorial from Detroit News relative to
Price Control Act: extension, 5621, 5622, 12438, 12439. support of St. Lawrence seaway for 30
5623, 5624, 5625, 5626, 5627, 5714, 5718, Stimson. Henry L.: tribute, 8980. years by, A5566.
5719, 5773, 5791, 5861, 5863, 5864, 5865, Surplus Property Administrator, 8537.
5866, 5867, 5868, 5869, 5870, 5871, 5873, Surplus Property Board, 8232, 8233. BARNES, LYNN C. (colonel, U. S. Army),
5875, 5876, 5882, 5888, 5889, 5890, 6914, Symington, W. Stuart: confirmation, statement relative to flood-control pro-
6915, 6920. 8981. ject of Missouri River Valley at Minne-
-data on industrial profits, 5866. Tax-adjustment bill, 7798, 7799, 7800, apolis by, A371.
-- letter by Edward A. O'Neal, 5612, 7811. BARNETT, THEODORE (major, Army Medi-
5864. Tennessee Valley Authority, 2189, 2190. cal Corps), letter relative to Nazi
Public Health Service: nominations, 6241, Thompson, Horace E.: confirmation, 8314. atrocities at Dachau concentration
6365. Tobacco: marketing agreement, 7354, camp by, A2707.
Pymatuning Lake compact, 7587. 7355, 7356, 7357, 7434. BARNEY, NORA STANTON, statement en-
Qu;z Kids: visit to the Senate, 2173. Treaty of Greene Ville Celebration, 7357, titled "Why I Am for the Equal-Rights
Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act, 8207. Amendment" by, A3343..
9784. Treaty of Versailles, 5327, 5328.
Reorganization of Government agencies, Unemployment compensation bill, 8680, BARR, ROBERT A., article entitled "Wood
10272, 10573, 10580, 10595. 8681, 8683, 8684, 8685, 8687, 8688, 8689, Pulp Waste Converted Into Alcohol,
Reciprocal trade agreements, 5967, 5971, 8729, 8730, 8742, 8743, 8744, 8745, 8746, Acetone, and Fuel" from Timber Op-
5972, 6024, 6030, 6031, 6032, 6033, 6110, 8747, 4748, 8754, 8755, 8756, 8763, 8766. erator by, A2152.
6188, 6189, 6191, 6192, 6257, 6263, 6265, 8817, 8818. 8819, 8820, 8822, 8825, 8826, BARR, STRINGFELLOW, AND OTHERS, let-
6266, 6359, 6360, 6363. 8828. ter on a free world republic, atomic
- amendments, 6342, 6343, 6351, United Nations Organization, 11319, power brings responsibility, from
6355. 11407, 11408. Washington Post by, A3963.
-statistics on selected commodities United Nations Charter, 6916, 6917, 6918,
7941, 7967-7971, 7988, 7990, 7993, 8002, BARRE (VT.) GRANITE ASSOCIATION, edi-
imported before and after Trade Agree-
ments Act, 5971, 5972. 8025, 8026, 8041, 8095, 8133, 8186. torial from Barre (Vt.) Times relative
-tables showing countries signing -termination of debate, 8095. to Federal prosecution of, A252.
agreements and groups of products, UNRRA: appropriation, 11304. BARRE (VT.) TIMES, article on New Eng-
6192-6194. Vandenburg, Arthur H.: candidacies for land livestock from, A993.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation: President pro tempore of Senate, 64.
Vessels: sale of Government-owned, BARRETT, ELEANOR DORIS, relief of estate
dissolution of certain subsidiaries, (see bill H. R. 4115).
5628. 11533.
INDEX
BARRETT, FRANK A. (a Representative from BARRETT, FRANK A.-Continued. BARRETT, WILLIAM A.-Continued.
Wyoming). Remarks by, on Reports made by, from
Appointed on committee, 491, 492. Food investigation, 2789. Committee on Claims:
Article by Fred W. Layman entitled "One Independent offices 'appropriation bill, Allen, G. F. (H. R. 3137, Rept. 1003), 8949.
World Is Possible," A277. 885, 688. " Barrett, James J., Jr. (H. R. 3177, Rept.
Letter from an inspector at Hill Field, India: immigration quota, 9543. 1425), 12029.
Ogden, Utah, regarding waste of man- Interior Department appropriation bill, Beckmann, Elmer H. (H. R. 2684, Rept.
power, 585. 3888, 3924, 3927, 3932. 894), 7420.
Editorial from Miles City (Mont.) Star -reclamation projects, 38E8. Cohen, Therese R. (H. R. 2956, Rept.
relative to proposed Missouri Valley Irrigation projects in Wyoming with per- 1418), 12029.
Authority, A1216. tinent tables, A1844. Hampton, George (H. R. 1083, Rept. 408),
Editorial from Mitchell (S. Dak.) Gazette Jackson Hole National Monument, A4910. 21-6.
on Missouri Valley Authority, A3900. Lend-lease: extension, 2127. Hunsucker, Mrs. Ruby (H. R. 241, Rept.
Editorial from Wyoming Eagle replying Lursen, J. G.: statement on National 004), 5E92.
to St. Louis Times Star article on Service Act, 704. Kelly, Patrick A. (H. R. 2595, Rept. 1010),
Jackson Hole National Monument, Manpower: conscription of, 453, 585, £919.
A4910. A169. Lynch, James (H. R. 2335, Rept. 693),
Remarks in House relative to manpower - analysis of bill (H. R. 1421), A17O. '949.
till offered by, 450. - letter from a worker at 0. A. T. Moak, Sam D. (H. R. 1486, Rept. 298),
Resolution of Public Service Commission S. C. Hill Field, Utah, A170. 1990.
of Wyoming favoring H. R. 2536, A3179. -statement by'George B. Trundle, Sawyer, Alexander (H. R. 2361, Rept,. 414),
Telegram from Textile Workers' Union Jr., on waste of, 587. 2966.
of America, 6359. Meat: 0. P. A. regulations, 2789. Servaites, Francis X. (H. R. 1847, Rcpt.
Text of bill (H. R. 1803)-mobilization Members of Congress: salary increase, 412), 2986.'
of manpower, 587. 4444. Williamson, Gen. William J. (H. R. 3261,
Missour' River Basin: appropriations, Rept. 1126), 12029.
Amendments offered by, to 3324, 3925. Woolf, Edward (H. R. 2362, Rept. 891),
Agricultural Extension Service (H. R. National Service Act, 585, 658, 659.
1690): to amend, 4569.. 7419.
Nurses: drafting of, 1871. Wyznski,.Joseph (H. R. 2002, Rept. 561),
Federal Aid Airport Act (H. R. 3615) : to
O'Connor, James F.: eulogy, 263.. 41574.
amend, 9797.. Peace terms: -statement of Secretary
India immigration quota, (H. R. 3517): Committee on Immigration ane' Natural-
Morgenthau, 2514. ization:
to amend, 9543. Postal employees: salary incredse, 4627. Burstein, Morris and Jennie (H. R. 816,
Reciprocal trade agreements (H. R. 3240)
Price Control Act: amendment, 6588, Rept. 261), 1828.
to amend, 5163.
6589, 6618. Damacus, John (H. R. 270, Rept. 421),
Veterans: settlement on farm lands- (H. regulations on wool industry,
R. 520) to amend, 6783. 6588. 3351.
Eills and joint resolutions introduced by Lazarevich, Filip Nicola (H. R. 268, Rept.
Reciprocal trade agreements: extension,
American antiquities: to repeal section 260), 1828.
4873, 5106, 5109, 5163, 51C4.
2 of act to preserve (see bill H. R. - telegram from Textile Workers' McCloskey, Eleanor (H.- R. 271, Rept.
2110), 1043 232), 1829.
Union, 5163.
Army: to amend act providing payment Scarton, Jack and John (H. R. 267, Rept.
United Nations Relief: appropriation,
of 6 months' pay to dependents of of- 10302. 420), 3351.
ficers or enlisted men in certain cases UNRRA: additional appropriation, 11490. Committee on Public Lands:
(see bill H. R. 3104), 4085. Veterans: settlement on farm lands, 8783, Philadelphia, park in (H. R. 2351, Rept.
Bear River: compact between Utah, 8784, 8785, 8787. 910), 7505.
Idaho, and Wyoming for division of Veterans' Administration: Department Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
waters of (see bill H. R. 4701), 10750. of Medicine and Suigery, 11666, 11668. BARRON, MARGARET McALLISTER, pen-
Bentonite: to extend percentage deple- War Labor Disputes Act: repeal, 11838.
tion at 15-percent rate to (see bill H. rion (see bill H. R. 1727).
Wool: ceiling price, 2503.
R. 4899), 10750. - production: Wyoming, 6588, 6569. BARRON'S (magazine), article relativw. to the
Cheyenne, Wyo.: to convey certain lands President's recommendations and Gen-
Reports made by, from
to city of (see bill H. R. 3025), 3748. Committee on Immigration and Naturali- eral .Marshall's arguments for peace-
Colorado River: to construct certain zation: time military training from, A4612.
Federal reclamation works in upper Mandrame, Theodore (H. R. 2809, Rept. Article entitled "Full Employment Pro-
basin of (see bill H. R: 298.1), 3699. gram Based on Economic Fallacies" by
1278), 10889.
Cramer, Robert J;: for relief (see bill John W. Scoville from, A592.
Committee on Public Lands:
H. R. 1538), 291. Article entitled "War Destroying Europe's
City of Cheyenne, Wyo!, conveyance of
Indians: relating to disbursement of Middle Class" by Franz Pick from,
lands to (S. 911, Rept. 834). 6978.
joint funds of Shoshone and Arapaho 1A939.
Tribes of Wind River Reservation (see Votes of See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Article entitled "Lend-Lease a Tool for
bill H. R. 2888), 3391. BARRETT, GEORGE (attorney general of Planners" by Edna Lonigan from,
Jackson Hole National Monument: to Illinois) letter by Repr -sentative A1065.
abolish (see bill H. R. 2109), 1043. Simpson (Ill.) relative to ODT order Article on Britain's postwar economic
- relating to (see bill H. R. 2691), No. 47 addressed to, A601. program by Paul Wohl from, A2673.
2517. BARRETT, JAMES J., JR., relief (see bill Report on postwar foreign trade from,
Manpower: to provide for total mobliza- H. R. 3177"). A1926.
tion (see bill H. R. 1421), 268. BARRETT, MARY L., relief (see bill H. R. BARROWS, FLORENCE, relief (see bill S.
-- for total mobilization of (see bill 5051). 1142*).
H. R. 1803), 590. BARRETT, WILLIAM A. (a Representative
National Service Life Insurance Act: to BARRY, C. VICTOR, letter to Ralph K. Davies
from Pennsylvania). relative to purchase of equipment for
amend (see bill H. R. 3101), 4085. Address in Philadelphia, Pa., on Fair Em-
Petitions and papers presented by, front petroleum and other industries in the
ployment Practice Commission, A4260. British Empire, 9654.
Citizens and individuals, 987, 4038, 4751, .Appointed on committee, 274, 275.
8575, 8616, 8659, 8879, 8950. Bills and joint resolutions introduced b?, BARRY, JOHN (commodore, U. S. Navy),
Societies and associations, 9726. Armed forces: relating to discharge address by William O'Dwyer in Boston,
State legislatures, 2165. credits (see bill H. R. 4227), 9210. Mass., relative to, A4085.
Remarks by, on Grugan, Sarah Ann: for relief (see bill Bill to authorize issuance of a special
Agricultural Extension Service, 4569. H. R. 2085), 975. series of stamps commemorative of
-- conference report, 5220. Kelly, Charles A.: for relief (see bill H. R. 'bills H. R. 4787; S. 1620).
Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill, 4685), 10692. Letter by James Patrick McGovern rela-
8548. Nahas, Adele: for relief (see bill H. R. tive to naval record of, A3500.
Bureau of Mines: 3927, 3932. 2315), 1300. Poem by James Patrick McGovern pay-
-resolution by Rocky Mountain Oil National Freedom Day: to proclaim (see ing tribute to, A5699.
& Gas Association, S932. H. J. Res. 77), 363. Remarks in House relative to stamp hon-
Committee on the Public Lands: inves- Pathy, George: for relief (see bill H. R. oring, A5191.
tigations, .2502. 3573), 6630. BARRY, ROBERT E., relief (see bill H. R.
Departments of State, Justice, and Com- Rocky Brook Mills Co.: for relief (see bill 3969).
merce appropridtion bill, 4488: H. R. 1909), 671.
Federal Aid Airport Act (H. R. 3615) : to Shultz, William H. (H. R. 912, Rept. 303), BARRY, WILLIAM B. (a Representati from
amend. 9.797,:9798.;... ... 1990. New York).
Flood-control- projects, 11197, 11198, Wright, Harry: for relief of estate (see Attended, 8. -
11235. bill H. R. 4686), 10692. Appointed on committee, 274.
60 INDEX
BARRY WILLIAM B.-Continued. BARTLESVILLE (ORLA.), ENTERPRISE, BARTLETT, EDWARD L.-Continued.
Excerpts from book summarizing some of editorial opposing "Federal Pay For Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
ex-Ambassador J. H. Hayes' conclusions Jobless" from, A2674. Alaska: to amend act to prescribe certain
regarding Spain's attitude, A5631. qualifications for voters in (see bill
Letter from David A. Buckley advocating BARTLETT, EDWARD L. (Delegate from
Alaska). H. R. 2179), 1107.
resumption of horse racing, A673. Ito confer upon Governor the
Poem by Joseph T. Higgins on death of Address by Admiral William D. Leahy on
VE-day, A2178. power to pardon and remit fines for
President Roosevelt entitled "Chopin offenses against laws of (see bill H. R.
in April," A2858. Appointed on committee, 274, 275.
Article by Rev. Paul C. O'Connor regard- 2134), 1080.
Statement by Marvin Jones before House - authorizing construction of hos-
Committee on Banking and Currency ing aviation in Alaska, A152.
Article by Richard L. Neuberger in Pro- pital for insane of (see bill H. R. 2136),
relative to increase in farm production, 1080.
6606. gressive relative to Representative - to authorize municipalities and
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Mansfield's trip to China entitled
public utility districts to issue bonds
Amodio, Lawrence, for relief (see bill "Emissary to the Orient", A1121.
(see bill H. R. 2704), 2584.
H. F-.3004), 3700. Article by Richard L. Neuberger entitled -to survey Gold Creek (see bill H. R.
Armed forces: to continue pay of mem- "Gentlieman From Alaska", A949. 3078), 4006.
bers for 12 months afte discharge (see Article by Richard L. Neuberger concern- -admission as State (see bill H. R.
bill H. R. 2551), 1991. ing close ties between Alaska and Can- 3898), 7935.
Barry, John: to issue special stamps to ada, A3193. -bonds for public works (see H. R.
commemorate (see billH. R. 4787), Article from Anchorage Times entitled 3580), 6701.
11006. "A Study of Neglect", A3182. - construction of highway to (see
Civil Service Retirement Act: to amend Article from Anchorage Times paying H. R. 3548), 6585.
(see bill H. R. 2133), 1080. tribute to Lt. Gen. Simon Bolivar -protection of fisheries in (see bill
Drapery Hardware Mfg. Co., for relief (see Buckner, Jr., A3191. H. R. 3661), 7214.
bill H. R. 1948), 750. Article from Alaska Weekly entitled -to provide for election of Gover-
Driggers, Catherine, and others, for re- "We Don't Like Slave Labor," A3551. nor of (see bil H. R. 3323), 5169.
lief (see bill H. R. 801), 59. Article by Richard L. Neuberger entitled -to forbid appointment of any per-
Federal Trade Commission: to amend "Arctic Cradle of the Atom," A4895. son but a resident to the office of Gov-
act creating (see bill H. R. 3105), 4085. Coprespondence with Abe Fortas, Under ernor of (see bill H. R. 3324), 5169.
Hannevig. Christoffer, to adjudicate Secretary of the Interior, regarding -- to authorize Commissioner of
claim (set bill H. R. 2320), 1390. trusteeship system of United Nations General Land Office to perform func-
Lottery: to provide for study witl re- Charter, A3550. tions under Alaska real property law
spect to establishment (see H. J. Res. Letter by Delegate Farrington to Senator (see bill H. R. 3686), 7267.
239), 8616. Vandenberg relative to residents of -service medals for serving in area
Lubell Bros., Inc.: for relief (see bill H. R. Territories, A3398. of (see H. R. 3581), 6701.
1630), 363. Poem by Corp. Erwin Spltzer entitled, Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co., for
Magee, Florence V.: for relief (see bill "Report From Aleutian Islands," relief (see bill H. R. 3244), 4685.
H. R. 2155), 1081. A2482. Alaska Railroad: to amend act for retire-
Magee, John W.: for relief (see bill H. R. Resolution by Alaska Territorial Cham- ment of employees (see bill H. R. 2263),
2154), 1081. ber of Commerce relative to aboriginal 1285.
Naulty, Edwin F. and Leslie F.: for relief claims of Alaska Indians, A1762. to authorize operation of ocean-
(see bill H. R. 1949), 750. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by going vessels by (see bill H. R. 4731),
Poll of military and naval service: to pro- Alaska: granting citizenship to Metla- 10826.
vide for (see bill H. R. 4007), 8575. kahtla Indians (see bill H. R. 655), 29. Aleutian Livestock Co., Inc., for relief
Roig, Joseph: for relief (see bill H. R. -relating to annual labor on min- (see bill H. R. 3668), 7214.
2526), 1885. eral claims in (see bill H. R. 301), 22. Army: to authorize enlisted men and
Tidwell, MaJ. William P.: for relief (see --- relating to appointment of post- warrant officers who have served as
bill H. R. 1877), 640. masters of fourth-class post offices (see commissioned officers in World Wars I
Veterans: to eliminate financial inability bill H. R. 656), 29. and II to retain their commissions or
to defray expenses of hospital treat- -relating to vocational rehabilita- be retired in highest rank attained
ment of (see bill H. R. 3332), 5252. tion of persons disabled in industry in (see bill H. R. 4702), 10750.
-- to increase burial allowances (see --- retention of commissions by cer-
(see bill H. R. 302), 22.
billH. R. 3473), 6154. -to amend act authorizing post- tain officers (see bill H. R. 38971. 7935,
-relating to loans for purchase of Camp No. 1, Alaska Native Brotherhood,
masters to administer oaths (see bill
homes, farms, and business property H. R. 304), 22. Sitka: for relief (see bill H. R. 802),
by (see billH. R. 4085), 8659. 59.
to amend act for protection of
Motions and resolutions offered by Courts; Alaska: to provide that judges
fisheries of (see bill H. R. 296), 22.
Army and Navy: to review court-martial -to amend act relating to mani- shall hold office during good behavior
(see H. Res. 275), 5252. (see bill H. R. 3875), 7890.
fests in trade in (see bill H. R. 299),
Jewish national home in Palestine: re- Department of Agriculture: to- amend
22.
lating to (see H. Res. 238), 4085. -to act making appropriation for fiscal
amend act to establish a mili-
Navy Department: to create a special year ending June 30, 1916 (see bill
tary code for (see bill H. R. 1271), 148. H. R. 4513), 10168.
committee to investigate court-martial -to amend act relative to fisheries
and other sentences by (see H. Res. Evans, Mrs. John W.: for relief (see bill
of (see bill H. R. 303), 22. H. R. 4632), 10564.
347), 8725. -to extend benefits of Adams Act,
Poland: to express disapproval of Con- Harrison, Lee: for relief (see bill H. R.
gress of decision made at Crimean the Purnell act, and the Capper- 2156), 1081.
Ketcham Act to (see bills H. R. 306, Johnson, Jacob A.: for relief (see bill
Conference relating to partition of (see
307), 22. H. R. 4209), 9109.
H. Con.Res. 31), 1470.
- to make workmen's compensation Logan, Grant, and wife: for relief (see
Remarks by, on laws applicable to (see bill H. R. 297),
Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5646, bill H. R. 2331), 1402.
22. Mining claims: to amend act for suspen-
5677. -- to provide waiver of indictment
Lending agencies of the Government, sion of annual assessment work on cer-
1149, 1150, 1177. in certain criminal proceedings (see tain (see bill H. R. 4429), 9821.
Price Control Act, 6606, 6611, 6621. bill H. R. 298), 22. Parsons, James I.: for relief (see bill
- amendment, 6606. transportation of employees on H. R. 4322), 9513.
Spanish situation: Army vessels (see bill H. R. 305), 22. Pernicious political activities: to amend
investigation of -to amend act for relief of Tllnglt
A5631. act to prevent (see bills H. R. 300,
and Haida Indians of (see bill H. R. 1497), 22, 290.
Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
1804), 590. Procurements without advertising: to
6606. -to sell certain lands to Catholic provide for (see bill H. R. 1805), 590.
Wallace, Henry A., 1145, 1149, 1150, 1177.
Bishop of (see bill H. R. 1992), 838. Public lands: to amend act to provide
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
appropriations for roads apd trails for purchase of public lands for home
BARSE, GEORGE (Judge), petition by Wil- on lands under jurisdiction of Office and other sites (see bill H. R. 2135),
don Lloyd relative to impeachment of, of Indian Affairs of (see bill H. R. 1080.
8337. 2173), 1107. University of Alaska: to establish geo-
BARTELS, RUDOLPH K., relief (see bill H. R. -to amend law making further physical institute at (see bils H. R.
4374). provision for a civil government of (see 3874, 4785), 7890, 10952.
bill H. R. 2262), 1285. Remarks by, on
BARTHOLOMEW, HARLAND, ET AL., relief to extend Federal Aid and High- Alaska: Hatch Act in, 10368.
(see bills 667*; H. R. 2515*). way Acts to (see bill H. R. 2323), 1401. obperation of steamships in, 10809.
INDEX
BARTLETT, EDWARD L.-Continued. BASHORE, HARRY W.-Continued. BATES, GEORGE J.-Continued.
Remarks by, on Address relative to postwar development Article by Milton E. Connelly from the
Aleutian Islands: report, A2482. of Missouri River Basin before Nebras- Haverhill (Mass.) Gazette relative to
Crimont, J. R.: tribute to, A2473. ka Reclamation Association by, A452. the OPA's rent-control policy, A5774.
Interior Department appropriation bill, Address on development of Central Val- Letter frcm a defense worker relative to
3887. ley project in Sacramento before Cali- scandalcus food situation, 6583.
Riggs, Thomas: eulogy, A178. fornia Water Resources Council by, Report of Senate Committee on Agricul-
BARTON, BETTY, article by Westbrook Peg- A5399. ture relative to beef program, 6583.
ler from Washington Times-Herald Data on 1 9M5 reclamation outlook, fur- Amendments offered by, to
relative to-heroism of, A4148. nished by, A712. Price Control Act: to amend, 6598.
E:iitorial from Omaha-World Herald pay- Reciprocal trade agreements (H. R.
BARTON, CLARA, joint resolution designat-
ing the second Thursday of October of ing tribute to, A5730. 3240) : to amend, 5155, 5162, 5163.
each year as Clara Barton Day (see H..J. Editorial from Lincoln (Nebr.) Star rel- Stabilization Act of 1942: to amend. 6598.
Res. 183, 200). ative to splendid record with Bureau Vessels (H. R. 3603) : to amend relative
Joint resolution designating the second of Reclamation of, A5782. to sale of surplus, 9287.
Thursday of October of each year as Radio add:ess by Lloyd C. Thomas pay- War dead (H. R. 3936) : to amend, 12228.
Clara Barton Day (see S. J. Res. 74). ing tribute to, A5730. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Memorial of Florida Legislature request- Remarks in Senate praising engineering Paikin, Harold: for relief (see bill H. R.
ing Congress to set aside second Thurs- ability of, A452. 3005), 3700.
day of each year as Clara Barton Day, Remarks in House relative to engineer- Parker River National Wildlife Refuge,
A2062. ing ability of A5782. Mass.: to abolish (see bill H. R. 4362),
Remarks in House relative to resignation 9642.
BARTON, FRANK, article on turkeys halved cof, A5729, A5782. Ryan, Laura May: for relief (see bill
for shipment at Northwest Poultry &
Remarks in Reuse relative to postwar H. R. 1393), 229.
Dairy Products Co. from Portland
public-works program proposed by, Remarks by, on
Oregonian by, A5297. Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill,
A1844.
BARTON, HENRY A., statement relative to Re marks in House praising long-range 8C46, 8655.
..... drafting. of, technical men -by, A1255. Barkley amendment to. Price Control
planning of, A5398. '
BARUCH, BERNARD M., address in New York Statement relative to future of reclama- Act, 6583.
City at Federation Day breakfast meet- tion before House Committee on Im- Cattle: number on ranges, 6583.
ing by, A58. migration and Reclamation by, A1774. Fisheries: importance to food supply,
Correspondence relative to disposal of 7249.
surplus property between Senator BASIC ISSUES, article by Dorothy Thompson Full-employment bill, 11980, 12017.
Johnson (Colo.) and, A140. .rlative to, A5016. Government agencies: reorganization,
Letter from Rolland E. Friedman paying "BASIC REASONS FOR THE CREDITS TO 9348.
' tribute to, 11282. BRITAIN," article- by Arthur. Krock Interior Department appropriation bill,
Letter to Representative Gore from, from New York Times.entitled, A5471. 6942, 6943, 6944,.
* A4872. Japanese-mandated islands, 3521.
BASILE, LEONARDO, relief (see bill H. R.
Remarks in Senate relative to worth- 3342). Kerosene, 12293.
while contribution to Nation by, A58. Meat shortage, 6582, 6583.
Remarks in House relative to, 10362, BASKETBALL, radio address by J. Howard National Academy of Sciences: appro-
10441. Berry relative to scandal at Brooklyn priation, 6308.
Remarks in House relative to report con- City College in, A719. Naval Academy, 10989.
cerning veterans, 6328. BASQUE ALIENS, amendment in Senate to Naval appropriation bill, 3509, 3517, 3518,
Report concerning the veterans submit- bill (H. R. 1402) for relief of certain, 3521.
ted by, 8328. 3009. Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps:
Statement relative to proper handling of - relief (see bill H. R. 1402*). personnel, 315-317, 12017.
manpower from report of, A120. - list of colleges, 12018.
BASS, NANNIE, relief (see bill H. R. 875*).
Statement by Omar N. Bradley relative Navy: postwar composition, 10158, 10160,
BASS, NAT, address in Brooklyn, N. Y. pay-
to report on veterans' problems of, 10161, 10190, 10191, 10195, 10204.
ing tribute to late Meyer Levin by, public works, 303, 308.
A3827.
Summary of report to Gen. Omar N. A1267. table, 10159.
Bradley by, 10516. BASSETT, CORA LOU, prayerentitled "My -- V-12 program, 12207.
BARUCH-BYRD-FARLEY, editorial relative Prayer" by, A1469. Navy and Marine Corps: increase per-
to another Big Three from Altoona BASSETT, FRANCIS J., article on Connec- sonnel, 11440, 11446.
ticut's educational program for vet- Nurses' selective service bill, 1728, 1731,
(Pa.) Tribune, A703.
erans by, A3156. 1363.
BASEBALL, article entitled "Democracy on OPA meat program, 6583, 6584.
the Diamond" by John T. Winterich BASSETT, IRENE S., to authorize and direct Price Control Act: amendment, 6501,
from St. Louis Post-Dispatch and Sat- Secretary of Interior to issue a patent 6591, 6594 ,6598, 6599, 7086.
urday Review of Literature, A5669. in fee to certain land to (see bill S. Reciprocal trade agreements, 4890, 5130,
Bill to provide that at least 10 percent 596). 5149, 5152, 5154, 5155, 5160, 5162, 5163.
of the players of each major-league BASSETT, JACK V., granting permission to - address by Alfred C. Gaunt,
baseball team shall be persons who accept a certain medal tendered him A2527.
have lost one or more limbs (see bill
by Canadian Government to (see S. J. Renegotiation Act, 6136.
S. 1107). Res. 51'). Rent control law: administration of,
Joint resolution directing Secretary of Permission to receive foreign decoration 12489, A5774.
Commerce to investigate employment (see S. J. Res. 51*). Rent control: editorial from Haverhill
policy and practices of baseball clubs Gazette, 12489.
affiliated with National and American BASSETT, SCOTT, to authorize issuance of
a patent in fee to certain land to (see Seabees: tribute to, 303.
Leagues (see H. J. Res. 178). Servicemen: conditions In Persian Gulf
Remarks in House relative to former bill H. R. 4033).
area, A3143.
stairs in, A1376. BASSETT, V. J., telegram opposing the May Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment
Remarks in House relative to wartime conscription bill, 660. 6591, 6594, 6598, 6599.
value as a morale builder, A734. BASTOGNE BATTLE HAD 1O RACIAL PROB- United Nations Relief: appropriation,
Remarks -n Senate and an article rela- BLEM, editorial from Pittsburgh Post- 10302.
tive to designation of Albert B. Chan- Gazette relative to, A536. Vessels:'sale of surplus, 9283.
dler as nead of, 3775. BATAAN PENINSULA, editorial entitled "In War dead: repatriation, 12214, 12215,
12228.
BASEBALL'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE WAR Memory of a Lost Battle" from New
Reports made by, from
EFFORT, remarks in House and state- York Times, A5251.
Committee on Naval Affairs:
merit by Clark C. Griffith relative to, BATAVIA (N. Y.) DAILY NEWS, editorial Naval Academy (S. 1064, Rept. ?193),
A1211. entitled "American Way of Life" from, 10618.
BASHAM, MRS. HARRISON, relief (see bill A1784. Committee on Rules:
11. R 1134). BATEMAN, J. C., relief (see bill H. R. 2878). Consideration of H. J. Res. 208, appro-
priation for flood control, (H. Res. 279,
BASHORE, HARRY W. (Commissioner of Bu- BATES, GEORGE J. (a Representative from Rept. 655), 5463.
reau of Reclamation), address rela- Massachusetts). Consideration of resolution (H. Res. 236),
tive to the importance of reclamation Appointed on committee, 88, 491. organic acts of Territories of Hawaii
in Chicago before American Railway Appointed on Select Committee on Post- and Alaska (H. Rept. 620), 5218, 5251.
Development Association by, A315. war Military Policy, 550. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
INDEX
BATES, JOE B. (a Representative from BATON ROUGE, LA., remarks in House rela- BAZLEY, HALSEY R., statements on air mail
Kentucky). tive to the meat shortage in, 2154. pick-up service and air pick-up pas-
Attended, 8. Remarks in House and news release rela- senger service by, A2230.
Address by Fred M. Vinson at Arlington tive to production of billionth gallon
National Cemetery on Memorial Day, of high-octane aviation gasoline at re- "BE THANKFUL YOU ARE NO MEMBER OF
A2658. finery of Standard' Oil Co. in, A2612. CONGRESS," article by W. V. Wilcox
Appointed on committee, 15. from Washington Backgrounds enti-
BATTLE CREEK, MICH., relief of city of (see
Article by Joseph Leib on elimination of tled, A1500.
bill H. R. 1056).
pauper oath, A5136. "BE WISE AND ECONOMIZE," remarks
"BATTLE FOR PEACE," address by Senator in
Editorial from Washington Post entitled
Myers entitled, A4852. House entitled, 3954.
"Federal Loans," A1027.
Newspaper articles commending appoint- BATTLE FOR THE AGREEMENTS HAS BE- BEACH EROSION, memorial of Legislature
ment of Fred Vinson as head of Re- GUN, editorial from Export Trade and of California relative to adoption of
construction Finance Corporation, Shipper relative to, A1662. H. R. 2032 and H. R. 2033 preventing,'
A1301. BATTLE FRONT, remarks in House relative to A1878.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by defeat of universal military service act Remarks in House relative to H. R. 2032
Cory, Willis: for relief (see bill H. R. and Ill effect on men at, 741. and H. R. 2033 relative to, A1856.
2185), 1108. Resolution introduced in California
BATTLE MOUNTAIN REGIMENT, remarks in Legislature favoring H. R. 2032 and
Fraley Robert: for relief (see bill H. R. House and citation presented, A931.
2316), 1390. H. R. 2033 to prevent, A1856.
Johnson, Joseph: to pension (see bill "BATTLE OF BEFUDDLEMENT," editorial
from Progressive entitled, A2737. BEACH HAVEN, N. Y., BOROUGH OF, relief
H. R. 4688), 10692. (see bill H. R. 1595').
Johnson, Pharris: to pension (see bill BATTLE OF IWO, remarks in House relative
H. R. 4687), 10692. to heavy casualties in, A855. BEACH,LAURENCE L. (first lieutenant, U. S.
Kiser, Virginia M.: for relief (see bill BATTLE OF NORMANDY, remarks in House Army), letter from Holton (Kans.)
HR. 2317), 1390. relative to, 1065. Recorder by late, A802.
Perkigs, Daniel W.: to pension (see bill BATTLE OF ORISKANY, remarks in House BEACHES, repeal act approved June 26, 1936,
H. R. 2527), 1886. relative to, A4445. for improvement of (see bill H. R.
Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act: 2032').
to amend (see bill H. R. 3420), 5837. BATTLE OF PICCOLO, remarks in Senate
concerning, 7994. Memorial of Legislature of California
-to facilitate execution of certain urging enactment of bills H. R. 2032
section of (see H. J. Res. 116), 1885. BATTLE OF SAIPAN, investigate erroneous and H. R. 2033 relative to investigation
Veterans: relating to permanent dis- statements concerning (see H. Res. and protection of, 4090.
ability ratings (see bill H. R. 1423), 129).
Resolution authorizing House Commit-
268. BATTLE OF SAN FRANCISCO BAY, cor- tee on Rivers and Harbors to investi-
-to define misconduct for compen- respondence relative to, 5491. gate with a view to protection of (see
sation and pension purposes (see bill BATTLE OF WARSAW GHETTO, address by H. Res. 256*).
H. R. 1424), 268. Senator Langer in New York relative
Veterans' Administration: to construct to Jewish heroism at, A1912. BEACHHEAD NEWS (newspaper), article on
facilities in accordance with veteran Japanese-American troops' bravery in
population needs (see bill H. R. 1422), BATTLE STARS, letter by Richard Wessel Italy by Joseph E. Palmer from,
relative to, A3997. Al!15.
268.
Remarkc by, on BATTLE STARS FOR 'AIR FORCE SERVICE
UNITS, letters by Adjutant General's BEALL, J. GLENN (a Representative from
Agricultural Extension Service, 4544. Maryland).
Farm products: investigate marketing, Office, Lieutenant General Spaatz,
Lieutenant Colonel Gamble, and Sec- Attended, 8.
etc., 1450. Address by Howard W. Jackson entitled
House Resolution 175: to lay on table, retary of War relative to, A3997.
"Americanism-These Truths Are
2152. BATTLE VETERANS AIR CRITICISM OF Self-Evident," A3401.
Lend-Lease: continuation, 2117. HOME FRONT, article by Don White- Appointed on committee, 491, 492.
Postage on catalogs: readjusting rates of, head from Washington Post captioned, Article from Cumberland (Md.) Daily
6962, 6964. A 1525. News relative to paper salvage, A1801.
Postal employees: salary increase, 4616. BAUER, HARLAN H., remarks in House and a Article entitled "Army Point System Is
Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act poem entitled "Get the Boys Back Declared Unfair" from Cumberland
(H. J. Res. 116), 6290. Home," 10729. (Md.) News, A2976.
Second deficiency appropriation bill, BAUGH CHEMICAL CO., relief (see bill H. R. Editorial from Baltimore Sun entitled
6766. 1536"). "Mr. Vandenberg's Role," A2335.
Selective service: Tydlngs amendment, Poem by James Patrick McGovern en-
BAUKHAGE, H. R., radio description of burial
1502. services for President Roosevelt at titled "March of Freedom," A262.
Reports made by, from Hyde Park by, A1766. Poem by James Patrick McGovern pay-
Committee on Rules: ing tribute to Commodore John Barry,
Considerr.tion of bill (H. R. 1690)-co- BAUMANN, CARL, relief (see bill S. 451").
A5700.
operative agricultural extension work BAUMGARTEN, ELIAS, relief (see bill H. R. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
(H. Res. 253, Rept. 542), 4425, 4464. 1356"). Automobile-use tax: to repeal (see bill
Consideration of'bill (H. R. 2013)-lend- BAUXBAUM, R. J., letter relative to a peti- H. R. 3952), 8417.
lease (H. Res. 175, 178; Rept. 292, 308), tion against consideration of prohibi- Civil Service Retirement Act: to amend
1958, 2069, 2072. tion legislation by, A62. (see billH. R. 3054), 3903.
Consideration of bill (H. R. 3035)-pay BAUXITE, statement from Bureau of Mines Givens, Nina G.: for relief (see billH. R.
of postal employees (H. Res. 246, Rept. relative to deposits in Arkansas of, 805), 59.
526), 4302. A2304. Hudson, Walter G.: for relief (see bill
Consideration of H. J. Res. 290-Navy H. R. 3246), 4685.
V-12 program (H. Res.463, Rept. 1451), BAXTER, DAVID, letter relative to trial of
alleged seditionists, 8326. Logs and lumber: to prohibit exporta-
12201, 12229. tion (see bill H. R. 4986), 12029.
Farm products: marketing system (H. Remarks in House relative to investiga-
tion of activities of, 8326. Mason, Clarence H.: for relief (see bill
Res. 54, Rept. 182), 1320. H. R. 3245), 4685.
Food supplies: investigation (H. Res. 195, BAYARD (IOWA) NEWS, letter on poultry Public Law No. 371: to amend (see H. J.
Rept. 356), 2584. ceiling prices-right to gripe by Ken- Res. 222), 6785.
Selective Training and Service Act: farm neth Rolinson from, A3053. Taxation: to provide the same exemp-
labor (H. Res. 149, Rept. 218), 1449, BAYER CO. OF NEW YORK, remarks in tions from distraint on wages in con-
1470. House relative to, 424. nection with collection of Federal
Waiving points of order against H. R. taxes as are allowed under applicable
BAYLES, EARL E., pension (see bill S. 388).
3579 (H. R. 301), 6700. State laws (see billH. R. 4260), 9292.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. BAYLEY, WILLIAM T., authorize appoint-
ment as an ensign in United States Twigg, Alvin W.: for relief (see billH. R.
BATESVILLE (ARK.) REVIEW, editorial on Naval Reserve of (see bill S. 1421). 804), 59.
Arkansas' interest In disposition of Warfield, Monica, expediting naturaliza-
aluminum plants from, A4081. BAYO SEGNETTE, LA., provide for a pre- tion (see bill H. R. 603), 59.
liminary examination and survey of Wesley, Lofton S.: for relief (see bill H.
BATH (MAINE) TIMES, editorial on Philip- (see bill H. R. 4377).
pine independence from, A5722. R. 3247), 4685.
BAZINET, JOHN L., letter to the President Young, Mabel K., and others: conferring
BATON, CHARLES. statement relative to cost on our policy toward Spain from jurisdiction on Court of Claims (see
of production of coal by, A3528. Biooklyn Tablet from, A5457. billH. R. 806), 59.
INDEX
BEALL, J. GLENN-Continued. BECKWORTH, LINDLEY-Continued. BECKWORTH, LINDLEY-Continued.
Remarks by, on Letters by Secretary of Agriculture and Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Reciprocal trade agreements, 5152. Director of the Census giving data on Townsend, John Burl: for relief (see
-draft of suggested amendments, postwar farmers, A2330. bill H. R. 807), 59.
5152. Letter from Treasury Department Amer- Veterans: to give credit for purposes
Seventh War Loan drive, A2365. ican ownership of property in Japan of title II of Social Security Act (see
Votes o/. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. and Germany; German and Japanese bill H. R. 2580), 2072.
ownership of property in America, -to grant, for 1 year after separa-
BEAR RIVER, granting consent to States of A2861. tion from service, base pay and family
Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming to negoti- Letter by John Thomas Taylor of the allowances (see bill H. R. 357), 23.
ate and enter into compact for divi- American Legion favoring terminal - to grant pensions equal to pen-
sion of waters of (see bills S. 1617; leave for enlisted men, A4553. sions granted veterans of War with
H. R. 4701, 4870). Letter from Federal Security Adminis- Spain (see bill H. R. 360), 24.
BEARCLOUD, ROSE, authorizing the issu- trator favoring retirement benefits for _ to provide pensions for physically
ance of a patent in fee to (see bill S. State and local Government groups; handicapped (see bill H. R. 361), 24.
476; H. R. 4025). A4206. - to provide emergency disability
Letter from D. H. Byrd, president,. In- compensation pending settlement of
BEARD, CHARLES -A., article-entitled "Pearl claims.of (see bill H. R. 359), 24.
dependent Petroleum Association of
Harbor: Challenge to the Republic" -- relating to sale of surplus vehi-
Texas, relative to increase in price of
from Progressive by, A3759. crude oil, A5333. cles, etc., to (see bill H. R. 2492), 1829.
BEARDSLEY, LEWIS G., letters relative to Letter from Secretary Byrnes relative to -to guarantee loans for purchase
conditions at Mount Alto Hospital by, alien property; A5032. of farms by (see bills H. R; 3356; 3357),
A2910, A2911. Report of Office of -Alien Property Cus- 5302.
todian regarding Hugo .Stinnes- Corp., Motions and-resolutions.cjered,by,
BEASLEY, I. H., relief (see bill H. R. 2723*).
A3337. Alien property: study regarding (see
BEASLEY'S FARM AND HOME WEEKLY, Resolution of Texas Legislature-for rep- H. Res. 419), .11078.
CHARLOTTE, N. C., article relative to resentation of veterans at peace con- Cartels: to investigate (see H. Res. 284),
disposal of public lands from, A394. ference, A1248:. 5592.
BEAN LAKE, MO., relief of flood sufferers at Resolution by Texas Legislature'-relative Renarks by on
(see bill-H. R. 8574*). to amendment of Social'Security Act; Alien enemy property: disposition, 5524,
A1705. A2722, A5026.
BEAUMONT (TEx.) PRESS, article cap- -- correspondence, A5026.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
tioned "Japan bows to Allied victory" Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill,-
Aeronautical developments: to provide
reported by United Press from; A3755. 8627.
'for Federal participation in financing
BEAVER CITY (UTAH) PRESS, editorial cap- certain (see bill H. R.. 2012), A870. Fderol Aid Airpo)rt Act, 9716.
tioned "Wallace's nomination has ap- Armed forces: granting certain benefits First War Powers Act, 1941: to amend,
proval of common people" from, A386. relative to accumulataed leave to 11358; 11359.
BEAVER CREEK PARK, convey to Montana members.(see bill H..R. 1160), 125. Forestry- research, 3792.-
certain land known as (see bill S. 51). -to grant enlisted personnel and Lake Champlain Bridge Commission,
Army and Navy nurses certain benefits 5273.
BECHTOLD, SAM, relief (see bill S. 1286). Veterans' Administration: vote on H. R.
with respect to accumulated leave
BECKER, GUSTAV, authorizing erection on (see bill H. R. 356), 23. 3118, 5525.
public grounds in Springerville, Ariz., - to furnish transportation and Reports made by, from
of a memorial to (see S. J. Res. 4*; H. housing facilities for families of mem- Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com-
J. Res. 70, 159). bars on duty outside the United States merce:
BECKLEY (W. VA.) RALEIGH REGISTER, (see bill H. R. 4219), 9210. Lake Champlain Bridge Bridge Commis-
article entitled "India Aroused at Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard sion (H. J. Res. 113, Rept. 627), 5292.
Congress' Action" from, A1474. and Geodetic Survey: to increase Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
certain allowances provided by law to BECKWORTH, 0. J., letter by Lloyd De
BECKMAN, ELMER H., relief (see bills S. members (see bill H. R. 682), 56.
732*; H. R. 2684*). Shazo from Gilmer Weekly Mirror pay-
Census: excepting certain persons from ing tribute to, A3121.
BECKWORTH, LINDLEY (a Representative requirements for paying fees for cer-
from Texas). tain data (see bill H. R. 358), 24. BEDFORD (IND.) DAlLY-TIMES MAIL, edi-
Appointed on committee, 275. Davis, Rastus L.: for relief (see bill torial entitled "The Need For Small
Article entitled "Where Is East Texas?" Dams Becomes Apparent" from, A1039.
H. R. 2054), 908.
A980. Enemy property: declaring policy of BEDNAR, KAY BETH, relief (see bill H. R.
Article. relative to small independent United States with respect to use and 3365).
businessman, A833. disposition (see H. J. Res. 178), 4174. BEE CULTURE LABORATORY, provide for
Article from.Washington.Post.relative to Enemy property commission: to create establishment at Corvallis, Greg., of
difficulties of small packers under OPA (see bill H. R. 4963), 11931. a (see bills S. 310; H. R. 2588).
rulings, A1397. Farmers: relating to sale of surplus BEEBE, JOHN L., address at his last review
Article by Hubert M. Harrison entitled vehicles, etc., to (see bill H. R. 2493), as commanding officer of Sheepshead
"Words," A1653. 1829. Bay (N. Y.) Training Station by. A4485.
Article entitled "'Soldiers of Science," Federal old-age and survivors insurance: Address in Brooklyn on National Mari-
A3351. to extend to self-employed individuals time Day by, A2538.
Article by Hubert M. Harrison, Longview, (see bill H. R. 681), 56. Tribute in the House to, A4485.
Tex., entitled "Who's Selling Your Internal Revenue Code: to give effect
City?" A4713. BEEBE, LEWIS C. (brigadier general, U. S.
to status of loco parentis in connec- Army), remarks in House paying trib-
Census Department fees and letter from tion with exemptions under (see bill
Administrator of Federal Security ute to, 8605.
H. R. 2340), 1470.
Agency, A123. BEECH AIRCRAFT CORP., Wichita, Kans.,
Editorial from Washington Star on Ger- Mine sweeping: to provide extra com- letter relative to manpower and labor
man war criminals, A2327. pensation for (see bill H. R. 4501), received from, 149, A33.
10067.
Editorial from Dallas Morning News on BEECH. KEYES (technical sergeant, Marine
loans to Great Britain, A3912. Mustering-Out Payment Act: to amend
(see bill H. R. 4188), 9041. Corps), article relative to death in ac-
Excerpt from letter from Alien Property tion of Sgt. Ernest I. Thomas, Jr., by,
Custodian relative to recovery of prop- Needy incapacitated individuals: to
provide grants to States for (see bill 17S9.
erty by a German citizen under First
H. R. 680), 56. BEECHER, HAZEL A., relief (see bill H, R.
War Powers Act, 11358.
Nesbitt, James Harold: for relief (see 4269).
Letters relative to preference for veterans
and farmers under Surplus Property bill H. R. 2843), 3141. BEEF, articles, correspondence and remarks
Act, A125. Old-age assistance: to provide Federal in Senate relative to rationing of, 8479.
Letter and table by L. Welch Pogue rela- grants to match State contributions Remarks in House relative to the ration
tive to State aviation laws, A282. (see bill H. R. 683), 56. points on, 8409, 8455.
Letter from Robert A. Hurley, of Surplus Postmasters: to reimburse certain (see Remarks in House favoring the ending
Property Board, relative to preference bill H. R. 2402), 1595. of rationing of, A4078.
of farmers and veteransA1027. Servicemen's Readjustment Act: to Remarks in Senate relative to the ration
Letter by A. J. Altmeyer relative to so- amend (see bills H. R. 3592, 4289), 6785, points on, 8479.
cial-security protection for employees 9041. BEEF PRODUCTION, letter by Harry B. Cof-
of public agencies, A1955. -to extend benefits to permanently fee relative to, A66.
Letter by Marvin Jones regarding salaries disabled veterans (see bill H. R. 3526), Remarks in Senate relative to regulation
of county agents, A1959. 6535. of, 170.
INDEX
BEEF SHORTAGE, remarks in House relative BELL, C. JASPER-Continued. BELLINGER, P. N. L. (admiral, U. S. Iavy),
to, 324, 4657. .Bills and joint resolutions introduced-by address at Charleston, S. C., on Navy
BEEMAN, SARAH HOLMES, relief (see bill Honnell, Mary A. and Horton H., for re- Day by, A4712.
H. R. 4254). lief (see bill H. R. 5091), 12491.
BELLO, MARINO, relief'(see bill S. 410").
Overcash, Nora E., for relief (see bill H. R.
BEER, letter by Jim J. Conlon, relative, to 3822), 7663. BELMONT .PROPERTIES CORP., relief (see
soldiers In India enjoying, A1094. Philippine Islands: to cover certain bill H. R. 3434).
Remarks in Hcuse relative to Thirty- funds Into Treasury of (see bill H. R. BELTCHENKO, VALENTINE, to authorize the
seventh Division's entry into Manila 4186), 9004. naturalization of (see bill S. 1315).
and their sampling of, A481. -to provide future trade relations BELTRAN, PEDRO G. (Ambassador of Peru),
"BEER AND WHISKY PROFITS BYPASS THE between United States (see bill H. R. address on Hemisphere coop'eration for
FARMER," article by William Paul 4185), 9004. World peace In Boston by, A5451.
Walker from Civic Forum entitled, - to provide for future trade rela- BELTZ, MINNIE A., relief (see bill S, 542*).
A873. tions with (see bill H. R. 4676), 10691.
-to provide for national elections BENDER, GEORGE H. (a Representative
BEET-SUGAR INDUSTRY, remarks in House in (see H. J. Res. 278), 11007. from Ohio).
relative to hostile attitude of Henry Postmasters: providing that commis- Address by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. en-
A. Wallace toward, A3014. sions on Postal money orders be paid titled "The Christian Church: What
BEET SUGAR REFINERY EMPLOYEES IN to certain (see bill H. R. 1813), 590. of Its Future?" A1045.
COLORADO, letters opposing exten- Appointed on committee, 491, 492.
Puerto Rico: relating to public Indebted-
sion of Reciprocal Trade Agreements Appointed conferee; 10868.
ness of (see bill H. R. 5086), 12491.
Act from several unions of, A2532- Article from Southern Planter entitled
Redmond, Margaret, for relief (see bill
A2534. "'Debunking' the Poll-Tax 'Bunk',"
H. R. 2157), 1081.
A667.
"BEFORE US, THE PURITANS," poem by Riley, Opal and Robert R., for relief (see
Article by Paul H. Giddens entitled "Oil
Josephine Louise Byrne from magazine bill H. R. 5025), 12229.
in Three Wars," A2328.
Spirit entitled, A1554. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Article by Paul H. Giddens in the Orange
BEGLEY, HENRY H., letter favoring legisla- Citizens and individuals, 1639.
Disc entitled "When Oil 'Joined' the
tion for funds to combat cancer and Societies and associations, 3531.
Navy," A5429.
infantile paralysis by, A4267. Remarks by, on Editorial from New York Herald Tribune
"BEHIND THE BALLOTS," excerpt from book Agricultural appropriation bill, 2721. on Fair Employment Practice Com-
by James A. Farley entitled, 1704. Commodity Credit Corporation, 2019, mittee, A2741.
2050. Editorial from Washington Star on Fair
BEHIND THE SCENES OF WORLD WAR II, Deficiency appropriation bill, 1633.
article by Jim H. Brady on the sub- Employment Practice Committee,
German concentration camps, 4170. A2742.
ject of, 9832. Housing for war workers, 1633. Editorial from Catholic Universe Bulle-
BEIGHTLER, ROBERT S. (major general, MacArthur, Gen. Douglas: Philippine tin, Cleveland, Ohio, on peacetime
U. S. Army), letter relative to Japanese campaign, 828. compulsory military training, A5180.
atrocities in Philippine Islands by, article by Carlos P. Romulo, 828. Letter by Mrs. N. M. Wenger relative to
A1187. Members of Congress: expense allowance, release of overseas veterans, 8556.
BELGIAN MINES TO USE SOUTHERN PINE 5729. Letter by Brig. Gen. Robert F. Travis re-
PIT PROPS, article from Savannah Navy: disposition of vessels and facili- garding demobilization, A5160.
ties, 5374. Republican platform, 1944. A3934.
Morning News relative to, A4357.
Permission to file report, 11278. *Sarmon by Dr. Frederick K. Stamm, Chi-
BELGIUM, report by bulletin of National Philippine Islands: national elections, cago, Ill.. entitled "The Four Figures
City Bank relative to inflation in, 11632, 11633. of Jesus," A1170.
A241. -reconquest, 1535. Amendments offered by, to
Table: break-down of wartime expansion Puerto Rico: extension of time for in- Federal employees' pay bill (H. R. 3393):
of note circulation, bank credit, and vestigation, 424. to amend, 6066.
public debt from 1939 to 1944 in, A241. - strike among workers in sugar in- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
BELK, MARY, relief (see bill H. R. 3359). dustry, 2050, 2051. Atomic bomb: making it a capital offense
Rivers and harbors bill, 1382. to Impart knowledge regarding (see bill
BELL, C. JASPER (a Representative from M is- School-lunch program, 2721.
souri). H. R. 3912)., 8336.
Treaties: constitutional amendment, Bridges: relating to (see bill H. R. 2719),
Address by General MacArthur upon re- 4352.
turn of civil government to people of 2585.
UNRRA: additional appropriations, Logs and lumber: to prohibit exportation
the Philippine Islands, 1536. 11588.
Addresses of Gen. Carlos P. Romulo rel- (see bill H. R. 4987),, 12029.
Reports made by, from Ohio Valley Authority: to establish (see
ative to liberty won from Japs, A1822. Committee on Insular Affairs:
Appointed on committee, 274, 275. bill H. R. 2540), 1958.
Philippine Islands: elections (H. J. Res. Poll tax: to eliminate (see bill H. R.
Appointed on Committee on' Plans for
278, Rept. 1326), 11279. 308), 22.
improvements to House Chamber, 7922. Puerto Rico (H. Rept. 497), 4038. -to make unlawful (see bill H. R.
Article by Henry J. Haskell In Kansas
Votes o. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. 657), 29. 1
City Star relative to the Ruhr Valley,
A1020. BELL, D. W. (Under Secretary of the Treas- Postwar era: to provide full private em-
Article by Matthew Woll from Readers" ury), correspondence relative to resig- ployment (see bill H. R. 1364), 229.
Digest urging new enterprises, A1811. nation of, 11803. Racial discrimination: to prohibit in em-
Article by Roy Roberts of Kansas City ployment (see bill H. R. 1762), 512.
Star expressing confidence'in President BELL GARDENS (CALIF.) HERALD, article Tidewater lands: relating to titles to (see
Truman, A1828. on Wallace's appointment would aid H. J. Res. 128), 2310.
Editorial from Kansas City Star favoring small business by Margaret Wildrick Motions and resolutions offered by
location of world capital in Missouri, from, A612. Committee on Scientific Research: to
A3906. BELL, JOHN, relief (see bill H. R. 1235). create (see H. Con. Res. 104), 11156.
Memorial of House of Representatives of Remarks by, on
BELL, NELSON, relief (see bill H. R. 1843). America's contribution to war, 439.
Missouri State Legislature relative to
use of live decoys for duck hunting, BELLE ISLE CAB CO., INC., relief (see bill Anti-poll-tax bill, 5894, 5981, 5982.
H. R. 4330). discharge petition, A2346.
2382.
Radio broadcast between James Coy and BELLEVILLE (ILL.) DAILY ADVOCATE; ar- Armed forces: quick discharges for, 8413.
Roger T. Sermon relative to the Presi- ticle on Postal reclassification bill Army: discharge system. A4359.
dent's home town, A2955. from, A1991. -retention of. high-ranking per-
Permission to file report, 2863. sonnel, 8492.
BELLEVILLE (ILL.) NEWS-DEMOCRAT, edi- Bankruptcy Act: amendment, 10014,
Speeches by President Osmefia of Phil- torial entitled "Truman Takes Over"
ippines in Manila February 27, 1945, 10015.
by Robert L. Kern from, A1930. Cannon, Clarence, 11818.
and March 8, 1945, A1871, A1872. Editorial entitled "Postal Workers' Pay"
Veterans' legislation: brief rtsum6 of, Cleveland, Ohio: transportation situa-
by Robert L. Kern from,* A1884. tion, 435.
A1823.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by BELLEVILLE (ILL.) ROTARY CLUB, resolu- Clothing: WPB regulations, 2414.
Agricultural Credit Corporation loans: lution in praise of Neal Creighton by, Committee on Expenditures in Executive
relating to (see bill H. R. 2292), 1341. A3849. Departments, 438.
Congdon, Clem H., -for relief (see bill BELLEVILLE (KANS.) TELESCOPE, editorial Congressional Record: deletion of re-
marks, 11254, 11818.
H. R. 2159), 1081. on Return to constitutional govern-
Cowden Mfg. Co., for relief (see bill H. R. Deficiency appropriation bill, 11216.
ment by A. Q. Miller, from, A3965.
Departments of State, Justice and Com-
2158), 1081. BELLIA, ANIONIO, relief (see bill H. R. 221), merce appropriation bill, 2208, 2213.
I INDEX
BENDER, GEORGE H.-Continued. BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF- BENNET, AUGUSTUS W.-Oontinued.
Remarks by, on ELKS--Continued. Bills'and joint resolutions introduced by
Dewey, Thomas E.: signing of antibias Letter 'relative to- investigation of air- Taxation: to permit withholding tax at
bill, 2204. plane accidents by, A387. ' source on certain Federal pensions (see
Drafting of farm labor, A556. Radio address by Representative Lane bill H. R. 2918), 3466.
Fair Employment Practice Commission, at memorial program in Lawrence, Veterans: to restore certain disabled
5734, 5737, 7477, 7478. Mass., conducted by, A5289. emeigency officers of World. War No. 1
Federal employees pay bill, 6066, 6067. Remarks in House, relative to memorial benefits of Emergency Officers Retire-
Flood control, 1925, 11216. program in Laurence, Mass., of, A5289. ment Act (see bill H. R. 2814), 2933.
Food and agriculture organization of Resolution opposing any public celebra- - to pay interest for first year on
United Nations, 3984, 3985. tion upon surrender of Germany by certain loans to (see bill H. R. 2916),
Foreign policy: America's bargaining Peabody (Mass.) Lodge, No. 1409, of, 3466.
position, 'A2810. A1397. Westcott, John B., Jr., for relief (see bill
Full-employment bill, 11968, 11983, H. R. 3669), 7215.
BENEZIS, JOANNIS PETER, relief (see bill
11984, 12065. World War adjusted service certificates:
H. R. 4814). to extend for 2 years time for filing (see
German prisoners: return to Europe,
A 1983. BENHAM, JOSEPHINE. relief (see bill H. R. bill H. R. 3033). 3822.
German war criminals, A2819. 1457'). . Motions and resolutions offered by
Government agencies: reorganization, BENKEMA, JOHN C., statement relative to German people: to impress their respon-
9436. 9428, 9450. St. Lawrence seaway before House sibility for war crimes (see H. Res 225),
- letter by Herbert Hoover, 9451. Committee on Rivers and Harbors in 3700.
Government corporations: financial con- 1941 by, A5396. Remarks by, on
trol, 8555. 8556. Bretton Woods agreement, 3330.
BENNET, AUGUSTUS W. (a Representative Civil Service establishment, 1882.
Heidinger, James V.: eulogy, 2630. from New York).
Independent offices appropriation bill, Federal employees pay bill, 6063, 6064.
Address to American Friends of Palestine German atrocities: punishment of war
931. Histadrut relative to work of Dr.
Japan: progress of war, A2821. criminals, 3862.
Weizmann, A372. Hebrews: murder by Germans of, 3862.
Legislative appropriation bill, 4445, 4546. Address under auspices of Council of Import myth, 7337.
Members of Congress: salary increase, American SQviet Friendship at Brook-
4425, 4445. 4446. Mail to overseas servicemen, 2156.
lyn, N. Y., A374. Stewart Field (West Point, N. Y.), field
Military Establishment appropriation
Address at Chicago, Ill., under auspices band. A150O.
bill, 6755. of. Emergency Committee to Save tLe Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Motor-vehicle use tax: repeal of, 7036. Jewish People of Europe, A375.
National Serice Act, 597, 600, 605. BENNETT, MARION T. (a Representative
Address by Frank E. Gannett At Roches- from Missouri).
-conference report, 2854. ter, N. Y., on Constitution Day, A4255.
Naturalization bills, 2510, 2512. Appointed on committee, 491, 492.
Appointed on committee, 491, 492. Article from Independence Examiner re-
Navy: demobilization program, 10020,
Article by Dr. Henry Grattan Doyle '-' lative to OWI's news stories about
10021. Hispania entitled "Francisco Aguilera
-letter by a sailor. 10020. Independence, Mo., A2929.
Joins the Hispanic Foundation," A553. Article entitled "Do Retailers Get a
Nurses: drafting of, 1809.
Article from Washington Post entitled Stuare Deal From Government?" by,
Office of War Information, 7502, 7503. "Pell Affair," A477.
Ohio River floods should be remedied, A4786.
A1107. Article from This Month (magazine) Designated to read Washington's Fare-
.relative to war contributions of Ted well address, 1197.
OPA: regulations, 6589.
Steele, A721. Letter from Director of OWI Elmer
Palestine problem, 9679.
Pearl Harbor: lessons learned since, Correspondence between James G. Patton Davis, in reply to news stories in In-
and Cordell Hull regarding Interna- dependence (Mo.) Examiner, A2969.
A5352.
Polish Constitution Day, 4143. tional Office for Education, A1998, Letter to Missouri Farmers' Association
Postwar reconversion: suggested pro- A1999. relative to Missouri Valley Authority,
gram, 8555. Editorial from New York Post entitled A4022.
"Justice foi the Living" (punishment Statement of principles by Republican
President's speech, A933. majorities in Missouri. General Assem-
Price Control Act, 6589, 6611. of war criminals), A478.
Editorial from New York Times entitled bly, A3913.
Rationing headache, 6589.
Red tape and buck-passing for our re- "Punishing War Criminals," A476. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
turned servicemen, A1354. Letter to President by newly elected Aliens and felons: to prohibit from act-
Republican Representatives, A1247. ing as officers or agents of corporations
Second deficiency appropriation bill,
Proceedings of Forum of Democracy en- engaged in interstate commerce (see
6767, 6768. 6769. 6771, 6773, 6774.
Secretary for Aviation: need for, A1416. titled "What Are the Problems of bill H. R. 4165), 8950.
Servicemen: lack of training for some United Nations Unity?" A1902. Armed forces: to grant certain leave ben-
young, A1329. Resolutions of New York joint legislative efits to members (see bill H. R. 4310),
Soil Conservation Service, A2804. committee on Interstate Cooperation, 9512.
A3793. relating to discharge and terminal
-Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
6589. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by leave of enlisted personnel (see bill
Armed forces: to preserve reemployment H. R. 4518), 10168.
Strength of our American Army, A2990.
preferences of members (see billH. R. Federal use tax: repeal (see bill H. R.
Surplus property: more confusion, A3451.
1645), 431. 3544), 6585.
Surplus Property Act amendment, 8464. General Land Office: to amend act to re-
Today's challenge to moral leadership, -relating to income-tax liability of
A874. members (see bill H. R. 4807), 11077. organize (see bill H. R. 4065), 8616.
Bunker Hill Development Co., for relief Liter, Fred C.: for relief (see bill H. R.
yE-day: thoughts on, 4306. 3554), 6585.
Veterans' discharges, A4600. (see billH. R. 4813), 11078.
Osage River, Mo.: for addition of hydro-
Veterans: discharge buttons, 658, 659, Glen, Frank for relief (see bill H. R.
electric power at Osceola site on (see
715. 2641), 2310.
bills H. H. 4581, 4582), 10403.
- educational funds for, 939. Hebrews In Europe: expressing sense of Purple Heart (decoration) : to provide
-housing, 11131. Congress regarding repatriation of (see for award of (see bill H. R. 2036), 907.
Veterans' Administration: investigation, H. J. Res. 213), 5592.
Regular Establishment: granting in-
2873. Kemmerer, Joseph T. for relief (see bill
War: official termination, 8328. crease for service during World War
H. R. 3555), 6585. II to members (see bill H. R. 1644)1
War agencies appropriation bill, 5734. Members of Congress: to impose certain 431.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. .limitations on franking privilege of Schieb, Oscar M.: for relief (see bill H. R.
gENES, EDUARD (President of Czechoslo- (see bill H. R. 2917), 3466. 3878), 7890.
vakia), communication by Hebrew Refugees: to admit to the United States Taxation: terminating war tax rates of
Committee on Liberation for transmis- certain (see H. J. Res. 95), 907. certain excise taxes (see bill H. R.
sion to, A1186. Religious or racial refugees: to admit to 4369), 9642.
Remarks in House relative. to, A2148. United States (see H. J. Res. 288), Motions and resolutions offered ty
BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF 11932. Daylight saving time: to repeal (see H.
ELKS, address by Meier Steinbrink in Servicemen's Readjustment Act: to Con. Res. 1), 31.
Brooklyn "at memorial services of, amend (see bill H. H. 3056), 3904. House of Representatives: to install me-
A5440. Spevak, Abraham for relief (see bill H. R. chanical device for reporting roll of
Address by Representative D'Alesandro 4916), 11605. (see H. Res. 372), 9673.
at ceremony observing Flag Day of Susquehanna River: to survey (see bill World War II: declaring the date of ter-
Baltimore Lodge No. 7, A2889. H. R. 3252), 4751. mination of (see H. Con. Res. 86), 8659.
XCI-Ind-5
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BENNETT, MARION T.-Continued. BENSON, GEORGE S., article entitled "Five- "BERLIN. RADIO USED ONLY BY
Petitions and papers presented by, from Talent Men" from, A4070.' RUSSIANS," editorial from Bridgeport
Societies and associations, 5924, 8659. Statement relative to bill S. 380, to pro- (Conn.) Post entitled, A4183.
Remarks by, on vide full employment, before House BERMAN, SARAH, poem entitled "Ameri-
Bradley, Gen. Omar N.: appointment as Committee on Expenditures in the canism" by, A2,195.
Administrator of Veterans' Affairs of, Executive Departments by, A4380.
7094: BERMUDA, remarks in House relative to ced-
BENSON FURNITURE CO., letter protesting ing to the United States the islands of,
Daylight saving time, A9, A3871. absorption of certain price increases
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11266. 832.
by, A4436.
Farm labor: drafting of, 443. BERNARDINO (CALIF.) DAILY SUN, editorial
BENTON, R. L., relief (see bill H. R. 4763). entitled "F. D. R., the Leader" from,
G. I. bill of rights: operation, 495.
Germany: report on visit to Buchenwald Address on voice of America abroad in A1336.
concentration camp, A2128. BENTON, WILLIAM (Assistant Secretary of BERNHARD, ALVA D. (rear' admiral, U. S.
Great Britain: loan to, A5476. State), article relative to the interna- Navy), address at Corpus Christi, Tex.,
-editorial, A5477. tional information program, 12533. on Navy Day by, A4709.
Hall Furlough Clubs, 498. Address on voice of America abroad in
New York, by, A4750. BERRES,-LUIS BATTLE (President of Cham-
House of Representatives: delays in call-
ber of Deputies of Uruguay), radio-
ing roll, A4315. BENTON HARBOR (MICH.), NEWS-PALLA-
Independent offices appropriation bill, gram concerning the death of Franklin
DIUM, editorial on Laski's views on
D. Roosevelt, 3437.
938. American "serfs" from, A5771.
India: immigration quota, 9529, 9532. BERRUM, RAY S. AND WIFE, relief (see bill
BENTONITE, extend percentage depletion
Legislative appropriation bill, 4445. S. 915).
(see bill H. R. 4699).
Members of Congress: salary increase, BERRY, J. HOWARD (lieutenant colonel, U.
BERENDSEN, C. A., extract from address on
444t. S. Army), Radio address relative to
Missouri: additional judgeship, 8872. United Nations Charter and New Zea-
basketball scandal at Brooklyn City
Newton, Cleveland A.: eulogy, 8621. land at Portland, Oreg., by, A3655.
College by, A720.
Office of Price Administration: actions BERG, ESTHER L., relief (see bill H. R. Remarks in House relative to athletic
of at Poplar Bluff, Mo., A3203. 2826*). laurels of, A720.
- relative to production of work BERGE, WENDELL (Assistant Attorney Gen- BERRY, LEO J., relief (see bill H. R. 1155).
clothing, A3011. eral), speech entitled "West Coast's
Palestine resolution, 12385. BERRY, ROY, article from Eastern Colorado
Stake- in Maintaining a Competitive
Purple Heart award: misuse of, 972, 1315. Plainsman relative to service in Navy
Economy" by, A5199.
- editorial from Hartford Daily of seven sons of, A717.
Speech on the economic future of the
Courant, 1316. West by, A5201. BERTON, JOHN J., relief (see bill H. R. 829).
letter by Frank Haley and text of BERGEN COUNTY, N. J., relief (see bill H. R. BERYLLIUM, facilitate supplying of war
proposed bill (H. R. 2036), 973. need3 for beryllium and alloys of (see
1330).
-letter from War Department rela- billH. R. 2535).
BERGER, MARSHALL W., article on Amer-
tive to Jane Froman, 1315. ican air lines face barriers to ex- BESS, DEMAREE, article entitled "The Price
Reciprocal trade agreements, 5015. panding routes abroad from Journal We Must Pay" from Saturday Evening
Second War Powers Act amendment, of Commerce by, A5730. Post by, A1290.
. 11341.
BERGER, MRS. P. H., letter relative to in- RE3SE, ARTHUR, statement opposing exten-
Servicemen's Readjustment Act: bene- duction into the armed forces of her sion of Reciprocal Trade Agreements
fits to veterans under amended, A5752. 18-year-old twin boys by, A4236. Act before House Committee on Ways
Strategic, advanced military and naval
BERGER, WALTER C., recommendations for and Means by, A2219.
bases: policy regarding, 5015.
Vessels: sale of surplus, 9168. effecting a more equitable distribution BESSIRE, EDDIE, relief (see bill H. R. 1087).
Veterans: GI bill of rights, 4764. of protein-feed ingredients by, A5588. BESSON, FRANK S..JR. (brigadier general,
-- housing for, 8618. BERGERON, ABE J. AND WIFE, letter re- U. S. Army), letter paying tribute to
Veterans' Administration: Department monstrating against sending 18-year- men of Third Military Railway Service
of Medicine and Surgery, 11667, 1168, old boys into combat without sufficient by, A1420).
11674, 11675, 11676, 11679, 11680. training, 3609. "BETHLEHEM - FAIRFIELD'S SHIPYARD
-- investigation, 2874, 2875, 2876. BERGERON, PHILIBERt L., relief (see bill GREAT BUILDING RECORD," editorial
-letter by a veteran, 2874. H. R. 3399). from Baltimore Sun captioned, A4288.
Washington's Farewell Address, 1363. BERGGRAR, EIVIND, interview relative to BETHLEHEM (PA.) GLOBE-TIMES, editorial
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Norway's resistance movement from relative to death in action of 18-year-
BENNETT, EDWARD (private first class, Minneapolis Tribune by E. Hjalmar of, old youth, Paul V. Bidwell, from, A852.
U. S. Army), remarks in House relative A3859. BETHLEHEM HINGHAM SHIPYARD, letter
to award of Congressional Medal of BERGMANN, WILLIAM HENRY, relief (see by Joseph H. Downey relative to early
Honor to, A4169. bill H. R. 1327). shut-down of, A509.
BENNETT, FRED, speech on foreign trade BERGO. VIVIAN, letter relative to her 18- BETHUNE, NAGENE CAMPBELL, letter rela-
key to peace before New York foreign year-old son being sent overseas by, tive to the Investigation of the
freight forwarders by, A254. A948. disaster at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, writ-
BENNETT, GERTRUDE R., poem entitled BERGSON, PETER H., address relative to ten by, 9467.
"These Times" by, A4716. freedom of the Jews at New York by, "BETTER CONTROL THAN OPA," editorial
AC49. from Wall Street Journal entitled,
BENNETT, HENRY G., letter on perplexing Letter to Mr. Anis Azer relative to recent
peace problems by, A3959. A35149.
rioting against Hebrews in Egypt,
BENNETT, JAMES V., remarks in House rela- A5046. BETTERTON, MD., authorize a preliminary
tive to humane program for Federal Remarks in Senate and correspondence examination and survey with a view
prisoners of, A959. relative to condolences upon the death to construction of a breakwater in
Statement relative to increase in juvenile of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 3469. harbor at (see bill H. R. 3295).
deliquency by, 2283. BERKEY, WILLIAM H., editorial on peace- BETTS, B. G., letter relative to the food situ-
time military conscription from Cas- ation written by, 4690.
BENNETT, JOSEPH E., relief (see bill H. R.
2091*). sopolis (Mich.) Vigilant by, A2913. "BETWEEN WAR AND PEACE," article by
BERLE, ADOLF, remarks in House relative David J. Dallin from New Leader en-
BENNETT, MICHAEL JOSEPH, relief (see titled, A2855.
to, 11412.
bill S. 1674). Statement on St. Lawrence seaway be- BEVERIDGE, SIR WILLIAM, article relative
BENNETT, WILLIAM S., letter relative to sit- fore House Committee on Rivers and to foreign trade from Full Employment
uation in Palestine from New York Harbors in 1941 by, A5246. in a Free Society by, A3643.
Herald Tribune by, A4638. BERLIN, FREDERICK A., letter relative to Remarks in House relative to father of
Remarks on untimely death of Franklin sale of surplus property by Recon- Murray full-employment bill, A4728.
Delano Roosevelt before Sons of Amer- struction Finance Corporation from, BEVERLY WESTWOOD CITIZENS COM-
ican Revolution by, A1753. A1589. MITTEE, letter relative to present for-
Speech on American industry menaced BERLIN RADIO BROADCAST, excerpt from eign policy from, A6100.
by proposal to reduce tariff at John
portion of, A3279. BEVERLY-WESTWOOD (CALIF.) DEMO-
Hay Republican Club, New York, by,
A2931. BERLIN RADIO IN BRITISH ZONE USED CRATIC COMMITTEE, letter relative
ONLY BY RUSSIANS, Associated Press to clarification of future of American
BENOIT, DIMPLE, relief (see bill H. R. 3672). dispatch relative to, A4183. foreign policy from, A3073.
INDEX
BEYER, MALCOLM K., relief (see bill S. BIEMILLER, ANDREW J.-Contined. BIEMILLER, ANDREW J.-Continued.
467-). Letter from William Heller, vice presi- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
BEYER, WILLIAM, relief (see bill H. R.. 823). dent, Milprint, Inc., relative to price Navy: to correct wage adjustment for
control, A5259. molders and coremakers (see bill H. R.
BIAL, LUDWIG ET AL., relief (see bill H. R. 4220), 9210.
Poem from Army Times by Ye Old Vette
832). Stedman, Jeannette B., for relief (see bill
entitled "Curbstone Lament," A5796.
BIARRITZ AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, Radio address by "Studs" Terkel on. H. R. 3388), 5592.
FRANCE, remarks in House relative Bretton Woods Agreement, A1980. Petitions and papers presented by, front
to, 10279. Radio address on reemployment of vet- Citizens and individuals, 4085.
BIBB, WILLIAM H., relief (see bill H. R. erans, A2398. Remarks by, on
1466). Radio address lauding San Francisco Agricultural appropriation bill, 2722,
BIBLE, radio address by Representative Charter, A3100. 2730, 2731, 2733.
Eaton on the subject, A5439. Radio address by Harry C. Brockel on - conference report, 3795.
subject What the St. Lawrence- Sea- American prisoners of war: demobiliza-
"BIBLE NOW," editorial from Washington way Project Means to Wisconsin, tion, 10470.
Evening Star entitled, A4448. A4757. Antiracketeering Act, 11916.
"BICENTENNIAL," poem by James Patrick Radio address by Fraser S. Gardner on Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5672.
McGovern entitled, A5700. postwar employment for veterans, - editorials from Milwaukee Jour-
BIDDLE, FRANCIS (Attorney General of the A4340. nal urging ratification of, A1617.
United States), address entitled "Chal- Remarks of Chester Bowles before House Child-care centers, 9502, A4015.
lege to Liberalism" before Liberal Banking and Currency Committee rel- Citrus fruits: suspension of price con-
Party of New York by, A1490. ative to housing problem and inflation trol, 12472.
Address at memorial service to Franklin In price of homes, A5319. Citrus products: ceiling prices, 11603.
Delano Roosevelt in hall of Depart- Resolution of Milwaukee Holy Name Committee on Un-American Activities,
ment of Justice by, A1976. Union relative to compulsory military 10029.
Excerpt from memorandum to Senate training in peacetime, A427. Deficiency appropriation bill, 11136.
committee by Norman Littell relative Rpsolution by Wisconsin Legislature rel- District of Columbia: tax-exempt prop.
to policy on Breakers Hotel case and ative to Great Lakes-St. Lawrence wa- erty, 9912.
surplus property disposal of, A295. terway, A1764. Equal-rights amendment, 8698.
Excerpt from memorandum submitted Resolution by Wisconsin Legislature rel- Farm Security Administration, 2730,
by Norman Littell relative to, A260, ative to social-security credits for 2731.
A268. members of armed forces, A2029. Forestry research, 3795.
Excerpt submitted to a Senate commit- Resolution of Wisconsin Legislature me- Full employment in America, 7252.
tee by Norman Littell relative to in- morializing Congress to abolish the Full-employment bill, 9721, 10735-10740,
investigation of Elk Hills Naval Petro- poll tax, A2073. 12080, 12086.
leum Reserve contract and attitude of, Resolution of Wisconsin Legislature rel- Full employment and free enterprise,
A331. ative to San Francisco Conference, A3957.
Remarks in House relative to Incom- A2194. Full employment legislation, 5502.
petence of, A58. Resolution by Wisconsin Legislature re- Greece: aid for people of, 10316.
Resolution to investigate activities of gardin'g late William Mitchell, A2149. Housing for veterans, 12294, 12298.
Resolution by Common Council of Mil- Interior Department appropriation bill,
(see H. Res. 102).
waukee relative to St. Lawrence sea- .3893, 3894, 6942.
BIDWELL, PAUL V. (Private, U. S. Army), -awards for meritorious sugges-
editorial from Bethlehem (Pa.) Globe- way, A4759.
Resolution by City Council of Milwaukee tions, 3893.
Times relative to death in action of Labor legislation, 11782.
18-year-old youth, A852. favoring bill (S. 1342), national hous-
ing policy, A4341. Lanham act funds: letter, A4010.
Letter by John J. cRodenback relative to MacNider, Jack: discharge from Army,
death in combat action of 18-year-old Resolution by Common Council of City
11253.
youth, A852. of Milwaukee relative to full employ-
ment bill, A4765. -letter by General Vandergrift rel-
BIEMILLER, ANDREW J. (a Representative ative to, A5427.
front Wisconsin). Resolution of the Common Council of
- letter to Gen. A. A. Vandergrift,
Address by Henry J. Kaiser at testimonial the City of Milwaukee endorsing the
general housing bill (S. 1592), A5643. 11254.
dinner to Henry A. Wallace, New York National Manufacturers Association:
City, A347. Resolutions from Milwaukee and Racine,
radio broadcasts by members of, 10029.
Address before Jackson County, Mo., Wis., urging prompt passage of Wagner-
National Service Act, 719, 739.
Health Forum on Wagner-Murray- Ellender housing bill, A5334. - resolution by Management-Labor
Dingell bill, A4468. Statement by Milwaukee (Wis.) Fed- Committee of War Manpower Com-
Address by William Green at Camden, erated Trades Council concerning mission for Sixth Area, 719.
N. J., on legislative program of Ameri- peacetime military conscription, A428. Navy: disposition of vessels and facili-
can Federation of Labor, A3841. Statement by American Federation of ties, 5365.
Appointed on committee, 275. Labor on full employment and mini- -personnel discharged because of
Article in Milwaukee Journal by Lloyd mum wage bills, A4501. under age, 7195.
Gladfelter relative to St. Lawrence Statement signed by Gerard Swope and Palestine, 9699.
seaway, A207. others endorsing President Truman's Poland, 3049.
Article in Washington Post by Janet R. health plan, A5442. Polish Constitution Day, 4152.
Keith relative to St. Lawrence seaway, Summary of study of unemployment Price control: retention of, A5258.
A202. compensation. A4889. Prisoners of war, 10441.
Article from Milwaukee Journal entitled Tables: Farm Security Administration, Ramspeck, Robert: tribute, 12351.
"Still the Best-Fed Nation," A1501. 2731. Rankin, John, 10736, 10739.
Article and editorial from Kenosha Labor Two editorials from the Capital Times, Reciprocal trade agreements, 5112, 5114.
on full employment, A2551. of Madison, Wis., relative to the health
Article and editorial on St. Lawrence Reconversion problems, 9721.
program of President Truman, A5237,
seaway, A4012. A5238. Republican Party, 10393.
Article by Alfred Baker Lewis in Kenosha Revenue bill of 1945. 9609.
Amendments offered by, to
Labor on wages and prices, A4641. Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor: delegate to
District of Columbia: tax-exempt prop-
Editorial in Milwaukee Journal entitled erty (H. J. Res. 236) : to amend, 9912. UNO, 12455.
"Seaway for the Whole Nation," A335. National Service Act (H. R. 1782); to School-lunch program, 2722.
Editorial from Milwaukee Journal enti- amend, 739. treaty ratification, 3996.
tled "At Last-For Billy Mitchell," VE-day, 4309.
Bills and Joint resolutions introduced by
A1989. Veterans: housing, 11136, 11069.
Editorial from Milwaukee Journal en- Benezis, Joannis Peter, for relief (see
bill H. R. 4814), 11078. War Agencies Appropriation: waiving
titled "Only a Few Oppose St. Law- points of order relative to FEPC, 5796.
rence Seaway," A2084. Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act: to
amend (see bill H. R. 5021), 12229. War Labor Disputes Act: repeal, 11839.
Editorial from Milwaukee Journal en-
titled "Vote Bretton Woods Now," Milwaukee County House of Correction: Reports made by, from
A2026. investigation of condemnation pro- Committee on Naval Affairs:
Editorial from New York Times entitled ceedirigs relative to (see H. R. 298), Navy: postgraduate school (H. R. 4412,
"First Peace Issue," A2600. 6535. Rept. 1201), 10619.
Editorials relative to contempt proceed- Mitchell, William: to issue posthumously Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard:
ings against Albert Deutsch, A2554. a commission as a major general (see personnel discharged because of under
Leave of absence, 6698. H. J. Res. 147), 3053. age (H. R. 3345, Rept. 696), 5690.
INDEX
BIEMILLER, ANDREW J.-Continued. BILBO, THEODORE G.-Continued. BILBO, THEODORE G.-Continued.
Reports made by, from Article entitled "When 'Liberals' Become Statement appearing in CIO News rela-
Committee on Naval Aftairs-Continued. Fascists," 6889. tive to fair employment practices, 6891.
United States Antarctic Expedition (S. Article by Demps Alexander Oden en- Statement by Mrs. Eugene Meyer before
397, Rept. 706), 5754. titled "The Negro Disillusioned," a gathering in New Jersey relative to
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. A4472. fair employment practices, 6896.
BIERLY, EDGAR H., poem entitled "America's Article from Chicago Sun relative to cor- Statement by the National Economic
Prayers" by, A60. respondence between Senator Bilbo Council of New York City relative to
and Miss Flora J. Cooke, Chicago, Ill., fair employment practices, 6886.
BIEWER, FRANCES, relief (see bill (H. R.
A3790. Statement by Westbrook Pegler relative
856*). to fair employment practices, 6891.
Article by Westbrook Pegler from Wash-
BIFFLE, LESLIE L., elected Secretary of the ington Times-Herald entitled "Fair Tables showing employees and salaries
Senate (S. Res. 69*), 920. Enough" relative to DAR's Negro pol- in FEPC offices, 6810, 6811.
Oath of office administered to, 548. Telegram from A. J. Englishby relative to
icy, A5351.
Resolution appointing Acting Secretary the FEPC, 6901.
Associated Press dispatca by Senator
of the Senate, 548. Amendments offered by, to
Russell relative to the FEPC, 6900.
BIGART, HOMER, article entitled "Chavez Correspondence with Joseph C. Grew, Land-grant railroad rates (H. R. 694):
Leads First Patrol Into Naha" from Acting Secretary of State, concerning to amend, 9216, 9393, 9394.
Washington Post by, A2249. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
freedom-of-the-air agreements made
BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK, 'TEX., provid- at International Civil Aviation Confer- Army: to remove restrictions relating to
ing for appointment of a United States ence, Chicago, Ill., 6089. appointment of retired commissioned
Commissioner for (see bill H. R. 1705*). Correspondence relative to FEPC between officers to civilian positions (see bill
"BIG BUSINESS MUST REBUKE CHISELERS Armand May, William Holmes Bordens, S. 129), 79.
IN ITS RANKS," editorial from Phila- and M. Ashly Jones of Atlanta, Ga., Bureau of the Census: to provide for col-
delphia Record entitled, A4938, 6336. lection and publication of statistical
Editorial from Charleston (S. C.) News information by (see bill S. 1703).12232.
BIG CHIEF STOCK POWDER CO., letter rela-
tive to drafting of farm labor written and Courier, E804. District of Columbia: construction of
Editorial from Mobile (Ala.) Register en- bridge across Potomac River (see bill
by, 2804.
titled "Prospective New Move for More S. 119), 78.
BIG FOUR HOLY ALLIANCE, remarks in to amend act to fix salaries of
FEPC Funds Should Be Defeated," -
House relative to failure to keep world
6893. 6895. school teachers (see bill S. 124), 79.
peace of, A1879. - to provide for disposition of
Editorial from the Southern Outlook en-
"BIGGEST LIE OF ALL," article by Senator titled "The FEPC and Hell," 6892. funds collected by examining, licens-
Thomas (Utah) from Reader's Scope Editorial from West Hartford (Conn.) ing, and other boards (see bill S. 125),
entitled, A3798. 79.
Metropolitan News entitled "FEPC-a
BIG INCH IPE LINE, remarks in House rela- Gestapo for America," A3291, - to establish Metropolitan Police
tive to, 8919. Editorial from Southern Agriculturist on Department Band (see bill S. 126), 79.
cotton research, A4634. - to amend act relative to registra-
BIG INCH AND LITTLE INCH PIPE LINES,
remarks in Senate relative to operation Excerpts from the book entitled "What tion of births (see bill S. 127), 79.
of, 9474. the Negro Wants," 6804. - establish Department of Pub]c
Concurrent resolution to retain and Letter from Wendell Phillips Dodge bear- Welfare (see bill S. 121), 78. -
cperate (see S. Con. Res. 36). ing arguments of railroads against - Life Insurance Act amendment
water transportation, A586. (see bill S. 120), 78.
BIGOT, poem entitled "The Bigot" by Alex- -to amend act to establish standard
ander M. Sullivan, A4196. Letter by Charlie McNeil, Mississippi
Federated Cooperatives, relative to weights and measures (see bill S. 122),
BIG SANDY RIVER, authorizing Slater 78. 0
Branch Bridge and Road Club to con- control of agricultural programs, 4506.
Letter by W. L. Jackson, Baltimore, Md., to amend act relating to District
struct and operate a free suspension Training School (see bill S. 123), 79.
bridge, near Williamson, W. Va., across favoring resettlement of West Africa
- to acquire certain lands adjacent
Tug Fork of (see bill H. R. 1184"). by Negroes, A2615.
to Rock Creek Park (see bill S. 461),
Statement to War Department by Repre- Letter by L. L. Scot, Savannah, Ga., rel-
778.
sentative May relative to, A5077. ative to Fair Employment Practices - to amend law relating to insane
Committee, A2647.
BIG THREE. See also CRIMEAN CONFERENCE. criminals (see bill S. 463), 778.
Letter from National Association for Ad- - to amend act for recording and
Editorial from Washington Daily News vancement of Colored People in San
relative to, A605. releasing liens on automobiles in (see
Francisco relative to fair employment bill S. 587), 1211.
Remarks in House relative to policies to- practices, 6899.
wards Poland of, A1608, A1684. author!zing transfer for park pur-
Remarks in House relative to trouble- Letter from Patricia Murphy Frank rela- poses of certain lands near Chesapeake
some problems confronting, A455. tive to fair employment practices, 6900. .and Nichols Avenue SW (see bill
Remarks in House relative to agree- Letter from P. N. Howell relative to fair S. 607), 1349.
ments of, A755. employment practices, 6892. -to amend act to establish standard
Remarks in House relative to decisions Letter relative to filibustering from John weights and measures (see bill S. 785),
on Poland by, A669. F. Ryan, general organizer, Newspaper 2635.
Guild of New York, 6804. - to increase salary of executive
BILBO, THEODORE G., (a Senator from Letter to John F. Ryan relative to fili-
Mississippi). secretary of Nurses Examining Board
bustering, 6805. (see bill S. 806), 2969.
Appointed on Board of Visitors to United
States Merchant Marine Academy, 516. Letter to Mrs. Patricia Murphy Frank rel -to amend act levying tax on dogs
Appointed on committee, 169, 170. ative to fair employment practices, (see bill S. 899), 3537.
Appointed on funeral committee, 333. 6900. -to amend act to prevent and con-
Appointed conferee, 4586, 5963, 7434, Letter to Rev. William H. Borders, Dr. M. trol spread of communicable and pre-
11871. Ashby Jones, and Armand May relative ventable diseases (see bill S. 1008),
Article by Gould Lincoln from Wash- to the FEPC, 6805. 4691.
ington Star relative to campaign of Letter to Virginia R. Seymour, San Fran- - payment of retired pay to certain
PAC and Farmers' Union, A1669. cisco, relative to insertion in Record of retired judges of police and municipal
Article by William Parker in Wall Street certain resolution, 6899. courts of (see bill S. 1381), 8468.
Journal entitled "United States Plans Letter relative to FEPC from Southern District of Columbia Alley Dwelling Act:
10-year $4,600,000,000 Campaign to Hardware Jobbers' Association, 6337. to amend (see bill S. 1066), 5177.
Give Stability to Cotton South," Letter from a soldier on the race prob- District of Columbia Training School: to
A2253. lem, A3660. open road within (see bill S. 1304),
Article by Grover C. Schwartz entitled Letter, Walter Winchell, A3702. 7957.
"They Shall Not March Alone-The Letter by W. Hume Logan to Dorothy Eager, Constance: to pension (see bill
Spirit of the American Chaplain," Thompson regarding race problem, 5. 608), 1349.
A2107. A4376. Military Academy: to increase number of
Article by Thurman Sensing relative to Message by Mayor Roger Lapham veto- cadets (see bill S. 128), 79.
attitude of South on Fair Employ- ing a resolution approving California Military and Naval Academies: to estab-
ment Practice Commission, A2452. Fair Employment Practices Act, A2614. lish additional (see bills S. 192, 193),
Article by Mrs. Roosevelt relative to the Poem by Horace C. Carlisle as tribute to 162.
FEPC, 6806. late Senator Maloney, A315. Mississippi: to amend Judicial Code to
Article entitled "The White Man's Role," Radio address by Senator Pepper on an- provide for three judicial districts for
£890. niversary of Thomas A. Edison, A1858. State of (see bill S. 981), 4381.
INDEX
BXLBO, THEODORE G.-Continued. BILBO, THEODORE G.-Continued. BILBO, -THEODORE G.-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on Reports made by, from
Motor vehicles, District of Columbia: Fair Employment Practices Committee, Committee on Commerce:
amend act relating to (see S. 1212). letter to Rabbi Stanley R. Bray, 7997. All-American Flag Line, Inc. (S. 326,
7041. - pressure groups in New York, 7995. Rept. 805, Pt. II), 11281.
National Memorial Stadium: advance of resolution of Long Beach (Calif.) Barton, William H.: nomination, 7704.
funds for plans for (see bill S. 1174), Chamber of Commerce, 6087. Bennett, Louis L.: nomination, 12263.
6322. -- unsigned letter from Italian lady Coast and Geodetic Survey: nomina-
-to advance funds for (see bill in Brooklyn, 7996. tions, 5339.
S. J. Res. 83), 7432. Farley, Joseph P.: confirmation, 12447. Coast Guard: nominations, 8004.
Naval Academy: to increase number of Federal employees: health programs, Coast Guard Academy: nominations of
midshipmen (see bill 5. 130), 79. 10929. graduates, 5339.
Public Health Service: to remove re- Food and Agriculture Organization of Derby, Wilfrid N.: nomination, 7703.
strictions to appointment of retired United Nations, 7866. Farley, Joseph F.: nomination, 12437.
officers as Superintendent of Gallinger Gallinger Municipal Hospital: superin- Gorman, Frank J.: nomination, 7703.
Municipal Hospital (see bill S. 1067). tendent of, 7068. Harbor improvements (H. R. 4083, Rept.
5177. German prison camps: visit by Senators, 659). 9938.
St. Amant, Edmond J. Jr., and wife: for 3633. Jordan, Beckwith: nomination, 7704.
relief (see bill S. 980), 4381. Housing for veterans, 11811. McElligott, Raymond T.: nomination,
Saucier, James Alves: for relief (see bill Kelly, Maj. Edward J.: promotion, 3651. 7703.
S. 831), 3144. Land-grant railroad rates, 9225, 9226, Mississippi River bridge (S. 1259, Rept.
Social Security Act: to amend (see bill 9228, 9229, 9237, 9309, 9311, 9313, 9314, 657), ,9938.
S. 1238), 7273. 9315, 9316, 9317, 9318, 9320, 9321, 9377, Missouri River bridge (S. 1425, Rept.
Taxation of rolling stock in District of 9379, 9384-9393, 9990. 658), 9938.
Columbia (see bill S. 1278), 7665. letters from Secretaries of War, Reed-Hill, Ellis: nomination, 7704.
Motions and resolutions offered by Interior, and Treasury, 9318, 9319. Ryan, Michael J.: nomination, 7704.
District of Columbia: to investigate gaso- -- statement by Fulton Lewis, 9384. Scammell, William K.: nomination, 7704.
line shortage (see S. Res. 23), 84. Marcantonio, Vito: correspondence re- Stika, Joseph E.: nomination, 12263.
- to amend act to regulate business garding Josephine Piccolo, 7995. Towle, William F.: nomination, 7704.
of insurance (see bill S. 685), 1756. Members of Congress: expense allowance, Webster, Edward M.: nomination, 7704,
-- to provide for recording veterans' 5191. Whitbeck, John E.: nomination, 7704.
discharge certificates (see bill S. 638), Military and Naval Academies: need of Committee on the District of Columbia:
1410. additional, 161. Abandonment of condemnation proceed-
Fuhrmann, Ernest L.,: for relief (see bill National Memorial Stadium, 7843, 11548. ings (H. R. 2938, Rept. 744), 10693.
S. 711), 1887., -preliminary report, 10253, 10254. Alley Dwelling Act (H. R. 3201, Rept.
Hackney, Allie J.: to pay compensation Negroes: voluntary resettlement in 444), 6872.
(see S. Res. 124), 4101. Africa, 4399. Better enforcement of law (H. R. 2856,
Lambert, Hattie L.: to pay compensation address delivered in the Senate Rept. 443), 6872.
(see S. Res. 22), 84. April 24, 1937, 4400. Board of Education employees (S. 124,
Madeoy, Annie: to pay compensation (see correspondence with Lewis L. Rept. 117), 2747.
S. Res. 81), 1213. Scott (Negro pastor), 4399. Corporations (S. 2874, Rept. 728), 10632.
Renarks by, on Newton, Robert, Wiggins, Miss., 2599. District Training School (S. 123, Rept.
Agricultural programs: control of, 4505. Pearson Drew: denunciation of, 2011. 116), 2747.
Agriculture: scientific research affecting, - article on conditions at Walter Dog taxes (H. R. 2995, Rept. 449), 6986.
8815-8817. Reed Hospital and reply by patients Emergency Rent Act (H.R. 3979, Rept.
2012.
Alley dwellings: use and occupation of, thereto, 2011, 733); 10632.
7068. -reply to false statement re oppo- Employees: salary adjustment (H. R.
Appropriations: reduction of certain, sition of Senator Bilbo to Aubrey Wil- 3291, Rept. 446), 6872.
10830. liams, 2599. Females: hours of employment (H. R.
Armed forces: discharge of fathers, 12511. Piccolo, Josephine: correspondence re- 2122, Rept. 121), 2747.
Atomic energy: reference of bill relating garding, FEPC, 7995. Funds collected by certain boards and
to 9329, 9330. Policemen and firemen: salaries of, 7068. commissions (S. 125, Rept. 118), 2747.
Atrocities in German prison camps, 3628. Racial prejudice: reply to charges of, Gasoline: Investigation (S. Res. 23), 192.
Bureaucrats, 4505. 7279. Insane criminals (S. 463, Rept. 119), 2747.
Civil-service employees: military serv- Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, 6336. Kelley, Edward J. (H. R. 2687, Rept.
ice, 8594, 8595. Revenue Act of 1945, 9952. 197), 3602.
Daughters of the American Revolution: Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor: confirmation,
12440. Motor vehicles: recording liens (S. 1212,
action of certain Protestant clergy- Rept. 726), 10632.
men, 10074. -- statement on race question, 12512.
National Memorial Stadium (S. J. Res.
District of Columbia: abandonment of Roosevelt, Franklin D.: to print fourth
inaugural address (S. Doc. 40), 3708. 83, Rept. 468), 7664.
condemnatlor proceedings, 10930. Policemen and firemen (H. R. 2875, Rept.
enforcement of law in the, 7068. -- tribute to, by John Bell Williams
288), 4933).
hospital center, 4259, 4384, 4389- of Raymond, Miss., A1893. - salaries (H. R. 3995), 12031.
4391. Small business (bill S. 105), 2253.
Strange Fruit (book by Lillian Smith) : Providence Hospital (S. 1383, Rept. 599),
- Servicemen's Readjustment Act, 9005.
11871. opinion of Massachusetts Supreme
Court, 8803. Railroads: taxation (S. 1278, Rept. 727),
- school teachers' salaries, 7446, 10632.
7447, 7628. Summers, Chester L.: confirmation, 804.
Transportation: movement of Govern- Rockfish (H. R. 3636, Rept. 729), 10632.
- taxes on dogs, 7068.
ment traffic, 8593. Rock Creek Park (S. 461), 2240.
- voluntary apprenticeship, 10924.
- weights and measures, 2834. United Nations Charter, 8158. School teachers' salaries (H. R. 3376,
Economic conditions: investigation in United Nations Organization: nomina- Rept. 457), 7430.
tion of American representatives, Servicemen's Readjustment Act (see bill
certain States, 8594.
Fair Employment Practices Committee, 12323. ,S.1152), 10788.
4399, 4941, 5468, 6027, 6336, 6337, 6910, UNRRA: additional appropriation, Superintendent of Gallinger Hospital
7154, 7155, 7279, 7453, 7454, 7455, 7456, 11461, 11462. (H. R. 3257, Rept. 445), 6872.
7464, 12511. War agencies appropriation bill, 6803- Tax-exempt property (H. J. Res. 236,
- article from Boston Traveler, 6819, 6822-6824, 6885-6906, 6925, 7051, Rept. 734), 10632.
6027. 7064. Traffic act (H. R. 2552, Rept. 122), 2747.
- article from PM (newspaper) Williams, Aubrey, 2107, 2391, 2392, 2394, Training school (H. R. 3873, Rept. 732),
7279. 2396, 2525, 2599, 2613, 2614, 2617, 2618, 10632.
- correspondence with Ralph Mark 2619. Trust companies (H. R. 3867, Rept. 730),
Gilbert, 7997, 7998. -comment on memorial dinner to, 10632.
2935. ' Veterans: copies of records (H. R. 3868,
- letter 'by L. Llewellyn Scott to
editor of the Manuscript, 4941. -letter to Ralph H. Herrin, Collins, Rept. 731), 10632.
. letter from DeWitt Emery, presi- Miss., 2012. - discharge certificates (S. 638, Rept.
dent of National Small Business Men's - reply to advertisement signed 120), 2747.
Association, Akron, Ohio, 5468. "Friends of," 2012. Voluntary apprenticeship (S. 1189, Rept.
-_ letter by Thomas B. Dawson, West Reports made by, from 725), 10632.
Hartford, Conn., 7279. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry: Weights and measures (S. 122; H. R. 2745,
-letter by Allen K. Swann, Evans- Limestone County, Tex. (S. 1471, Rept. Rept. 115), 2747, 2834.
ville, Ind., 7154. 785), 10892. Votes of. See YEA-ANO-NAY VOTES.
INDEX
BILBO'S LETTER TO MISS PICCOLO, reso- BIRMINGHAM, ALA., advertisement of sur- BITUMINOUS COAL ACT OF 1937, amend
lution by Italian-American Citizens plus Army goods from a newspaper of, subsection (i) of part II of section 4
League of Warren, Ohio, relative to, A1020. of (see bill H. R. 102).
A3777. BIRMINGHAM (ALA.) AGE-HERALD, article BITUMINOUS COAL AND COKE, authorizing
"BILL OF DUTIES-EGALITt OBLIGE," arti- entitled "While We Read History We investigation of maximum prices of
cle by John Kirkland Clark from Bar Make History," by John Temple Graves (see H. Res. 271).
Bulletin entitled, A3644. from, A201. BITUMINOUS COAL INDUSTRY, urging War
BILL OF RIGHTS, certificate of incorpora- Article on labor victimized by TVA, by Department and War Manpower Com-
tion of World Bill of Rights Associa- Robert W. Kincey from, A284. m'ssion to take immediate action to
tion, Inc., A4784. Article entitled "FEPC in Jeopardy," by assure adequate manpower to (see H.
Ernest Lindley from, A3266. Con. Res. 67; S. Con. Res. 21*).
Constitution of World Bill of Rights As-
sociation, Inc., A4794. Article relative to construction of paper Joint resolution creating a commission
plants in the South by John Temple to investigate ways and means of im-
Joint resolution to provide for proper
Graves by, A3508. proving postwar economic conditions
observance of one hundred and fifty-
fourth anniversary of adoption of first Editorial paying tribute to Senator Elbert in (see H. J. Res. 133).
D. Thomas (Utah) by McClellan Van de Remarks in House relative to, 7925.
10 amendments to the Constitution, Veer from, A224. Remarks in Senate relative to manpower
known as (see S. J. Res. 86). in, 7846,
Editorial entitled "Roosevelt Today," by
News release relative to presentation to McClellan Van de Veer from, A292.
Library of Congress by Barney Balaban BJORNSON, E. HJALMAR, interview relative
of an enrolled copy of original, A1326. BIRMINGHAM (ALA.) NEWS, editorial en- to Norway's resistance movement from
Remarks in House relative to Committee titled "Truman Rings True" from, M14inneapolis Tribune of Eirind Berg-
for Constitutional Government's plan A1916. grar by, A389.
to distribute copy, A1609. Editorial relative to amending Constitu- BLACK, BENJAMIN W., statement relative to
Remarks In Senate relative to, 170. tion to change ratification of treaties inducements to doctors for veteran
Speeches by Barney Balaban and Luther from, A2171. hospitals by, A5120.
H. Evans upon presentation to Library Editorial entitled "Victory in Europe"
from, A2360. BLACK, BOYD B., relief (see bill H. R. 2006*).
of Congress of an enrolled copy of
original, A1326. BIRMINGHAM (ALA.) NEWS-AGE HERALD, BLACK, CLARA, relief (see bill H. R. 2737*).
BILL OF .RIGHTS DAY, designate Decem- article by Robert W. Kincey including BLACK, HARRY LEON, relief (see bill H. R.
ber 15 of each year as (see S. J. Res. 115, statement of Sam E. Roper answering 2737").
124; H. J. Res. 273, 285). criticism of William Mitch of TVA BLACK, HUGO L. (Associate Justice, Supreme
from, A1293. Court), address at Hollywocd Bowl by,
BILLINGS (MONT.) GAZETTE, editorial
BIRTH CERTIFICATES, to authorize accept- A3538.
paying tribute to Arthur L. Stone from,
A1482. ance by Federal agencies of certifica- Address by Fred M. Vinson in Washing-
Editorial entitled "Montana Sets the tion from records of armed forces as to ton at testimonial dinner honoring,
place and date of birth of a veteran A1924.
Pace" from, A3117.
Editorial, Montana Again in Vanguard (see bill H. R. 736). BLACK, LORING M., JR., remarks in House
from, A5279. BIRTH RECORDS, to establigh uniform pro- relative to, 7007, A3137.
BILLINGS (MONT.) MARKET WEEK, re- cedure relative to the proof of age, BLACKBURN, CLEO, excerpt from article by
marks in House relative to discrimina- place of birth, or of death (see bills Roger William Riis and Webb Waldron
tion of ODT against, A2380. H. R. 1108, 1209). from Reader's Digest relative to award
Bill to authorize Director of Census to by Indianapolis Junior Chamber of
BILLINGTON, DALLAS F., article, Govern- issue certifications of (see bill H. R.
ment Officials Warned, from Washing- Commerce to, A4049.
1188).
ton Evening Star by, A4736. BLACK DRAGON SOCIETY IN JAPAN, arti-
BISBEE (ARIZ.) DAILY REVIEW, editorial cle by George Creel from Reader's Di-
BILLS, IRVING KILBURN, relief (see bill S. entitled "Colonel Edwin N. Hardy Re-
276). gest relative to history of, A3849.
tires" from, A3975. Remarks in House relative to General
BILLS AND MODE OF AMENDING LAWS, to BISGYER, MAURICE, editorial entitled "The MacArthur's order to abolish, A3849.
establish joint rules of Senate and Wilners Make Their Supreme Contri-
House relating to (see S. Con. Res. 10). BLACKDUCK (MINN.) AMERICAN, article
bution" from National Jewish Monthly
BILLUPS OIL CO.; relief (see bill H. R. 1477). relative to shortage of butter from,
by, A1474.
A253.
BILOHAN, EVA, relief (see bill H. R. 4371). BISHOP, C. W. (Runt) (a Representative from
BIMETALLISM, correspondence between Rep- Illinois). BLACKETER, MARTHA J.,increase pension
resentative White and Edward M. Appointed on committee, 491, 4S2. (see bill H. R. 1138).
Campbell relative to operation of, Appointed on funeral committee, 2632. BLACK HAWK DIVISION, remarks in House
A4395. Editorial from Carbondale (Ill.) Free relative to, 9106.
Press on Government-sponsored medi- "BLACK HILLS AS WORLD HEADQUAR-
BINDER, CARROLL, JR., excerpt from diary cal care, A2506.
of late, A2773. TERS," editorial captioned, A2022.
Elected to committee (see H. Res. 235,
BINDERUP, CHARLES G. (a former Repre- 272), 8052, 5217. BLACK HILLS COUNTRY-LOCATION OF
sentative from Nebraska) Resignation from committees, 5217. UNITED NATIONS CAPITAL, pam-
Articles on Bretton Woods agreement, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by phlet on, A5141.
A1433, A2317. Mississippi River: for reexamination of BLACK HILLS DRIVE BROUGHT UNO SITE
BINGHAM, MONNIE L., relief (see bill H. R. certain levee and drainage districts in TO UNITED STATES, article by Fred
5110. Illinois (see bill H. R. 4852), 11156. C. ChristoL.herson from Soux Falls (S.
BINGLAY, MALCOLM, article on Nazi atroci- Petitions and papers presented by, from Dak.) Daily Argus Leader entitled,
ties, from Akron (Ohio) Beacon-Jour- Citizens and individuals, 4498. A5728.
nal by, A2803. State legislatures, 4575.
Remarks by, on BLACK HILLS-UNITED NATIONS' CAPI-
BIOFF, WILLIAM, letter and resolutions by James V.: eulogy, 2631, A2449. TAL, article from New Yorker relative
technicians rela- Heidinger,
international sound to, A3203.
Interior Department appropriation bill,
tive to release from prison of, A208. 3928. BLACK HILLS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, letter
Remarks In House relative to inaccurate Mott, James Wheaton: eulogy, 10628. by Representative Mundt relative to
statement by Representative Smith
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. location of permanent home for inter-
(Wis.) regarding reduction in prison
sentence of, A176. BISMARCK (N. DAK.) TRIBUNE, article en- national peace capital in, A1682.
Remarks in House relative to parole of, titled "Hanley on Americanism" from, Remarks in House relative to establish-
A1327. ing perma, ent peace capital in, A1867.
A58.
Statement by Attorney General of the Editorial relative to views on capitalistic Remarks in Senate relative to the pro-
United States relative to reduction in system of Kenneth W. SimOns from, posed location of the world capital
prison sentence of, A176. A725. in, 10001.
Editorial entitled "Constitution as a Statement by Governor Sharke (S. Dak.
"BIOFF-BROWNE PAROLE," editorial from Model" by Kenneth W. Simons from,
Milwaukee Journal captioned, A58. relative to selection of permanent
A1929.
OF CON- peace capital site in, A1867.
BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY Editorial entitled "In Defense of Mr.
GRESS, to print a revised edition of Pierce" from, A3328. "BLACK HILLS SUITED FOR WORLD
(see H. Con. Res. 107). Editorial entitled "Congress Should Do CAPITAL," article from Sioux Falls
It" by Kenneth W. Simons from, A4330. (S. Dak.) Argus Leader entitled, A1969.
BIPARTISAN PEACE, remarks in House rela-
tive to, 7661. BISSINGER, ANDREW J., adjusted-service !'BLACKLISTS," editorial from Prevent World
certificate (see bill H. R. 691). War III entitled, A4653.
BIRD, FRED, relief (see bill H. R. 1134).
INDEX
BLACKMAN, ROBERT LEE, relief of estate BLANCHFIELD, FLORENCE A. (colonel, Army BLAND, SCHUYLER OTIS-Continued.
(see bill H. R. 4833). Nurse Corps), remarks in House rela- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
tive to award of Distinguished Service Bonum Creek, Va.: survey (see bill H. R.
BLACK-MARKET CONDITIONS, report by 18), 18.
Stanley Kreutzer of a special study of, Medal to, A2944.
Booth, William H.: for relief (see bill H.
A3441. BLAND, SCHUYLER OTIS (a representative
from Virginia). R. 2953), 3531.
BLACK-MARKET OPERATIONS IN UNRRA Bransons Cove, Va.: survey (see bill
Address of Admiral Russell R. Waesche
SUPPLIES, remarks in House relative H. R. 24), 18.
before Maritime Law Association, New
to, A5233. Browns Bay, Va.: survey (see bill H. R.
York, N. Y., A2356. 23), 18.
BLACK-MARKET TRADERS, statement by Address by Representative Snyder at
Elmer L. Irey relative to 'activities of Canal Zone Code: to amend (see bill-
launching of Victory ship, Baltimore,
Treasury Department in apprehending, H R. 362), 24.
Md., 4866. Clements, David 0.: for relief of estate
A362. Address by Thomas M. Woodward paying (see bill H. R. 257), 32.
BLACK MARKETS, imposing additional pen- Tribute to Dead and Missing Merchant Coast Guard: authorizing certain in-
alties for engaging in black-market op- Seamen, delivered at' New York City, vestigations by (see bill H. R. 3139),
erations (see bill H. R. 2792). A2562.
4302.
Remarks in House relative to, 5167. Address by Almon E. Roth relative to
-- _to establish grade of admiral (see
Remarks in House relative to policies of American overseas- air service, A3493.
Appointed on committee, 15,275. bill H. R. 1646), 431.
OPA and, 6573. Colonial National Historical Park, Va.:
Remarks in House relative to flourishing, Appointed on funeral committee, 3356.
authorize bridge, roads, etc., within
A1676, A1757. Appointment of members of Board of
(see bill H. R. 26), 18.
Resolution of the Washington (D. C.) Visitors to Coast Guard academy, 292. Davis Creek, Va.: survey (see bill H. R.
Federation of Churches urging all citi- Appointment of members of Board of 22), 18.
zens to refuse patronage of, 5841. Visitors to Merchant Marine Academy,
292. Deep Creek, Va.: survey (see bill H. R.
Statistics relative to, A2539. 17), 18.
Article entitled, "The Coast Guard Does
"BLACK MARKETS ARE TREASONABLE," Dobbins, Neva: to pension (see bill
Another Great Job," A837.
article by Oscar Vogle from National H. R. 251), 32.
Article by Stanley Ferguson entitled,
Food Distributor's Journal entitled, Dyer Creek, Va.: survey (see bill H. R.
"Great Britain Seen in Strong Post-war
A2438. 16), 18.
Shipping Position," A1714.
Farnhaur Creek, Va.: survey (see bill
BLACK MARKETS: OPA PRICE-CONTROL Article from Shipping World by Archi-
bald Hurd on expansion of Japanese H. R. 20), 18.
POLICY, editorial from New York
shipping, A1754. Finneys Creek, Va.: survey (see bill H. R.
Times relative to, A5105. 12), 18.
Article by Lewis W. Douglas in Atlantic
BLACKMORE, JOHN R. ET AL'., relief of es- Fleming, James: for relief (see bill H. R.
Monthly entitled. "Scheme to Scuttle
tate (see bill H. R. 23 00*). 250), 32.
American Merchant Marine," A2111.
BLACKNEY. WILLIAM J. (a Representative Article by John E. Otterson on American Gargathy Inlet, Va.: survey (see bill
from Michigan). merchant marine after the war. A1975. H. R. 13), 18.
Appointe, on committee, 88. Article by Frank J. Taylor entitled "Ship- Gulf Intracoastal Waterway: rules for
Article appearing in Flint (Mich.) News- ping Receipts held Small Factor in preventing collisions in (see bill H. R:
Advertiser by George H. Maimes en- Balance of Trade," A2885. 3861), 7890.
titled "Scrapping of War Tools at Tank Article by Elizur Yale Smith on develop- Hallett, William A.: for relief (see bill
Plant Explained," A5650. ment of the Coast Guard, A4678. H. R. 254), 32.
Remarks by on. Article by Gould Lincoln in Washington Harpers Creek, Va.: to survey (see bill
Automobile dealers: OPA regulations, Star entitled "Hold Fast to Huge H. R. 2815), 2933.
A4920. Merchant Marine," A3832., Head, Dr. Luther J.: for relief (see bill
Navy: disposition of vessels and facili- Letter from Admiral Vickery enclosing H. R. 256), 32.
ties. 5365. statistics of ships built, A1129. Jackson Creek, Va.: survey (see bill H. R.
- postwar composition, 10164. Letter by H. L. Vickery giving report on 14), 18.
Navy and Marine Corps: increase per- Maritime Commission's program, Kings Creek, Va.: survey (see bill H. R.
sonnel, 11440. A1739. 19), 18.
Postal employees: salary increase, 4624. Letter from Maritime Commission giv- Manitowoc, Wis.:'to repeal act convey-
ing report on ship construction as of ing lighthouse keeper's residence to
William Randolph Hearst: award by
Army and Navy Union, A3058. May 1, 1945, A2093. Otto Oas Post, Veterans of Foreign
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Letter from Admiral Vickery and sum- Wars (see bill H. R. 29), 18.
mary from Maritime Commission rela- Maryland Sanitary Manufacturing
BLACKWELDER, OSCAR F., address entitled tive to ship construction, A2943. Corp., Baltimore, Md.: for relief (see
"Thanksgiving-A Dedication" at Paper by Howard L. Vickery on adapta- bill H. R. 4616), 10483.
Washington Cathedral by, A5088. bility for postwar service of United Melson, J. T.: for relief (see bill H. R.
Prayer at service in Washington on ob- States Maritime Commission C type 3157), 4339.
serv,,nce of VE-day by, A2388. and Victory type ships, A2695. Merchant Marine: to amend act to pro-
Radio address on world problems-need Sermon by Dr. A. J. McCartney, Wash- vide reemployment rights for persons
of spiritual influence by, A3370. ington, D. C., entitled "Blessed are who leave their positions to serve in
BLAINE, ANITA McC., letter relative to Wal- the Peacemakers," A1695. (see bill H. R. 3973), 8466.
lace's influence must be conserved by, Statement on reorganization of Con- - relief fund for seamen and their
A542. gress, 3007. needy dependents (see bill H. R. 28),
Statement of United States Maritime 18.
BLAINE, JAMES G., statement relative to Commission in answer to assertions by
monetizing of silver by, A3687. Merchant Marine Act: to amend section
Lewis W. Douglas, A1875. 511 (i), (see bill H. R. 1623), 367.
BLAIR, ALGERNON, to adjudicate claim of Table: United States merchant ship pro- Merchant sailors: to-amend act to pro-
(see bill H. R. 21611. duction, 1936-44, A63. vide for issuance of devices in recog-
BLAIR, FRED B., poem entitled "Northeast -merchant ships as of February nition of services (see bill H. R. 2581),
Passage," from Milwaukee Journal by, 1945, A1129. 2072.
A454. - ship construction, January 31, Merchant vessels: to sell certain Gov-
1945, A626. ernment-owned (see bill H. R. 1425),
BLAIR. MORRIS M., letter urging defeat of -ship construction, A2093.
S. 380 to provide full employment by, 268.
-ship construction through June
A3822. Moore, James J.: for relief (see bill H. R.
1945, A3365.
BLAIR, WILLIAM M., article entitled, "War 252), 32.
Amendments offered by, to
Ban is Urgent, 515 Scientists Say," Armed forces voluntary enlistment bill Morgan, Dorothy: for relief (see bill H.
from New York Times by, A4684. (H. R. 3951) : to amend, 8702, 8718. R. 4016), 8575.
BLAKE, ROBERT, increase pension (see bill Government agencies: reorganization Oertel, Barbara: to pension (see bill H.
H. R. 1876). (H. R. 4129): to amend, 9440, 9441. R. 253), 32.
Vessels (H. R. 3603): to amend relative Panama Canal: to investigate means of
BLANCHARD, ANNA, et al, relief (see bill increasing capacity and security of
H. R. 4338). to sale of surplus, 9200, 9201, 9274,
9277, 9279, 9281, 9286, 9287, 9289. (see bill H. R. 4480), 10042.
BLANCHARD, FRANK E., relief (see bill S. Bills and ioint resolutions introduced by Parrotts Creek, Va.: survey (see bill H. R.
688). Aberdeen Creek, Va.: to survey (see bill 21), 18.
BLANCHET, WILLIAM B., affidavit relative H. R. 4089), 8659. Public Law 41: to amend (see bill H. R.
to flag which flew over Capitol at dec- Board of Engineers for Rivers and Har- 3802), 7551.
claration of war upon Germany and bors: preparation of estimates and Rappahannock River, Va.: survey (see
Japan by, A3636. plans by (see bill H. R. 11), 18. bill H. R. 25), 18.
72 INDEX
BLAND, SCHUYLER OTIS-Continued. BLAND, SCHUYLER OTIS-Continued. BLOODGOOD, ELLSWORTH, increase pension
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on (see bill S. 1559).
Rehoboth-Assateague National Seashore: Vessels: sale of surplus, 9161, 9162, 9163,
to establish (see bill H. R. 27), 18. 9164, 9165, 9166, 9167, 9168, 9169, 9170, "BLOOM, DELEGATE TO SAN FRANCISCO,"
article by Murray Frank from Jewish
Secretaries of War and Navy: to amend 9195, 9199, 9200, 9201, 9269, 9271, 9274,
9275, 9277, 9278, 9279, 9280, 9281, 9283, Advocate entitled, A2530.
act relating to disposition, of con-
demned ordnance, etc., by (see bill 9285, 9286, 9287, 9289. BLOOM, SOL (a Representative from New
H. R. 2542), 1958. Woodrum, Clifton A.: tribute to, 12197. York).
Secretary of the Navy: to provide for dis- Reports made by, ,'rom Address delivered by James A. Farley at
position of vessels, trophies, relics, etc., Committee on the Merchant Marine and the fifty-second annual fall luncheon
by (see bill H. R. 4684), 10691. Fisheries: meeting, Bronx Board of Trade, A5678.
Taskmers Creek, Va.: survey (see bill Merchant sailors (H. R. 2581, Rept. 625), Address on the radio by James A. Farley
H. R. 15), 18. 5292. in behalf of election" of O'Dwyer-
Vessels: to extend act relating to radio Panama Canal (H. R. 4480, Rept. 1213), Joseph-Impellitteri, A4716.
communications service of (see bill 10784. Address by James A. Farley before Queens
H. R. 3267), 4776. Vessels: radio communications (H. R. County Democratic organization,
-surplus, sale of (see H. R. 3603), 3267, Rept. 626), 5292. A4673.
6870. Vessels, surplus (H. R. 3603, Rept. 831), Address by James A. Farley at Demo-
Virginia: to compensate Prince William 6978. cratic rally, Flushing, N. Y., A4544.
County and York County for roads Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Address by James A. Farley at -banquet
seized by United States at Quantico, BLANDFORD, JOHN B., Jr., remarks in House in honor of Juan Antonio Rios, Presi-
Va. (see bill H. R. 30), 19. relative to control over housing of, dent of Chile, at New York City, A4433.
War Shipping Administration:* to re- A5107. Address by Vito Marcantonio at testi-
fund certain freights for transporta- monial dinner to, A1720.
BLATTNER, STANLEY C., ET AL., relief (see
•tion of frustrated voyages (see bill Address by Henry Morgenthau, Jr., be-
bill H. R. 4942).
H. R. 2633), 2310. fore Hebrew Union College, Cincin-
Welsh, Edna P.: to pension (see billH. R. BLEDSOE, 0. F., address, Economic Situ- nati, Ohio, A5513.
255), 32. ation of the United States, before Address by Nelson A. Rockefeller before
Yorktown, Va.: reconstruction of court- Lions Club, Greenwood, Miss., by, A750. Pan American Society of Massachu-
house at (see bill H. R. 3333), 5252. Remarks in House relative to success in setts, Boston, Mass., A3795.
Motions and resolutions offered by cotton production of, A750. Address of Secretary of State Stettinius
Committee on the Merchant Marine and "BLESSED IS THE PEACEMAKER,". address at Mexico City, February 22, 1945,
Fisheries: to continue investigation by by Fuller Warren paying tribute to A798.
(see H. Res. 38), 31. Franklin D. Roosevelt, entitled, A2556. Address by Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., at'
-to provide expenses of investiga- "BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS," ser- meeting in New York City in honor of,
tion conducted by (see H. Res. 152), A1733.
mon by A. J. McCartney at Covenant
1470. First Presbyterian Church, Washing- Address by Andrew T. Walker on pay of
-to provide additional compensa- ton, D. C., on subject, A1695. , postal employees, A2828.
tion for employees of (see H. Res.223), Appointed on committee, 274.
BLEXRUD, H. J., ESTATE OF, relief (see bill Appointed on Committee on Plans for
3531.
H. R. 791*). Improvements to House Chamber, 7922.
Petitions and papers presented by,- from
BLIND PERSONS, provide for payment of an- Appointed on committee to escort Prime
Citizens and individuals, 838, 4339, 7342. -
nuities to (see bill H. R. 1416). l\Iinist Attlee, 10621.
Societies and associations, 9873.
Bill to prevent discrimination in the Appointed on funeral committee, 3356.
Remarks by, on administration of civil service laws Appointed a director of Columbia Insti-
Armed forces voluntary enlistment bill, against (see bill S. 987). tute for the Deaf, 549.
8702, B718. Bill to encourage and promote employ- Article from New York Times entitled
Army engineers: printing of certain re- ment in public service and private "Lend Lease and Victory," A584.
ports, 1256. enterprise of (see bill H. R. 3192). Article by Kent Cooper in New York
Board of Visitors of Merchant Marine Bill to provide for compensation to blind Times Magazine entitled "To Prevent
Academy: absence of members from persons for loss of earning power due War-No News Black-out' A1181.
House, 5724. to blindness (see bill H. R. 2594). Article from New York Times entitled
Coast Guard: grade of admiral, 1259. Bill to prevent discrimination against "Lend Lease," A1248.
Committee on the Merchant Marine and blind persons and persons with im- Article by Murray Frank in Jewish Ad-
Fisheries: continuation of investiga- paired visual acuity in administration vocate entitled "Sol Bloom, Delegate
tion, 1464, 1465, 1466. of civil service laws and rules (see bills to San Francisco," A2530.
District of Columbia: sale of rockfish, H. R. 2939, 3067). Article by James A. Farley in Reader's
8926. Digest entitled "The Very Breath of
BLIND VETERANS, remarks in Senate rela-
-salaries of police and firemen, America," A3792.
tive to bill (S.1599) to furnish seeing-
11742. Article by Murray Frank on Red Cross
eye dogs for, 10694.
Domestic rabbits: re-reference of bill aid to surviving Jews, A4317.
H. R. 95), 424. BLISS, LOUIS D., address by, A4960. Article by Gould Lincoln on aid to starv-
Executive departments: conference re- BLISS, RALPH K., tribute in House to, A4902. ing peoples, A4663.
port, 11964. BLISS, RAYMOND W. (brigadier general, U. S. Article by Lowell Mellett on Palestine,
Federal Aid Airport Act, 9730. A4300.
Army), letter relative to use of special
France: transfer of vessels to, 2129. nurses at Walter Reed Hospital by, Article by Sumner Wells entitled "Com-
-correspondence with E. R. Stet- A513. monwealth of Palestine," A4765.
tinius, Jr., Leo T. Crowley, and Joseph Article from Army and Navy Journal on
C. Crew, 2129, 2130. BLISS, ROBERT W., ET AL., authorize Secre- foreign affairs, A3931.
tary of Navy to convey Casa Dorinda Communication from Leo T. Crowley,
Fur-bearing animals: re-reference of bill estate in Santa Barbara, Calif., to (see
(H. R. 2115), 1085. Administrator, Foreign Economic Ad-
bills S. 1117; H. R. 3427). ministration, relative to lend-lease and
Government agencies: reorganization, Letter from Secretary of Navy transmit-
9440, 9441. farm machinery, A305.
ting draft of bill to convey Casa Do- Editorial from New York Herald Tribune
Hanneveg, Christoffer: relief, 2493. rinda estate, California, to, 5689. entitled "Responsibility of Victory,"
Lend-lease: contribution, 2123, 2129.
BLIVEN, BRUCE, radio address on Russian- A4767.
Maritime Commission: exemption from
reorganization bill, 11964. American relations by, A3324. Editorial from New York "imes entitled
BLOCK, MARY, relief (see bill H. R. 1710*). "White Artists Only," A4307.
Maritime Day, 4750. Editorial from Washington (D. C.) Post
-- Presidential proclamation, 4860, BLODGETT, RALPH B., article entitled "We entitled "Ample Food to Share," A4090.
4868. Need Those Depressions," written by, Editorials paying tribute to Oscar S. Cox,
Merchdnt Marine: tribue, 4860, 4868. 8345. A4302.
Morgan, Gerald D.: services of, 12538. BLOEDEL DONOVAN LUMBER MILLS, au- Editorial from New York Enquirer en-
-resolution, 12539. thorizing the cutting and removal of titled "Secretary of Transportation,"
Panama Canal, 12528, 12529. certain timber purchased and paid A5515.
-retirement of employees, 1715. for by it from certain public lands in Editorial on death of Gus Edwards,
- study of additional facilities, Snohomish County, Wash., by (see bill A4835.
10991. S. 1004). Editorial from Washington Post entitled
Ramspeck, Robert: tribute to, 12538. BLOOD DONORS, provide for awards to (see "UNRRA-Our Tragic Let-Down,"
Ship construction: summary of, A3365. bill S. 1262). A4820.
INDEX 73
BLOOM, SOL-Continued. BLOOM, SOL-Continued. BLOOM, SOL-Continued.
Letter from Leo T. Crowley, Administra- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on
tor. Foreign Economic Administration, Hall, Emma: to increase pension (see Immigration and naturalization: study,
relative to lend-lease and cigarette bill H. R. 830), 59. 2815.
shortage, A306. Hart, Gussie, and husband: for relief Italy: removal of (H. J. Res. 204) from
Nominated and confirmed to be alter- (see billH. R. 821), 59. calendar, 9253.
nate representative to General As- Hoffman, Mendel, and wife: for relief Kent, Tyler: communications from the
sembly of the United' Nations, 12323, (see bill H. R. 825), 59. Secretary of State regarding imprison-
12344, 12440, 12451. Hoffman, Moses: for relief (see bill H. R. ment of, 10775.
Papers and documents pertaining to the 812), 59. Lend-lease: extension, 2136, 2139, 2140,
armistice with Italy, A4720. Honig, Mor, and others: for relief (see 2146, 2147, 2149, 2150, 2151.
Remarks in House on 75th birthday, 1986. bill H. R. 813), 59. - proposed amendment, 2037.
Remarks in House relative to statement Humara, Manuel Maiz y: for relief (see Mexican Claims Commission', 2233, 2237,
on Mussolini by, 4041. -bill H. R. 828), 59. 2277.
Speech at Chicago, Ill., on anniversary Inter-American Statistical Institute: to - text of report on House Joint Res-
of Sentinel (newspaper), A174. amend law to enable United States to olution 115, 2233.
Tables: cigarette exports and produc- become member (see H. R. 688), 57. Order of business, 2870.
tion, A306. Intergovernmental Committee on Refu- Palestine resolution, 12383, 12384, 12385,
Amendments offered by, to gees 'see H. J. Res. 223), 6785. 12386, 12387, 12396.
Lend-lease (H. R. 2013) : to amend, 2146. Marks, Merril M.: for relief (see bill H. R. Permission to file report, 1044, 1635.
United Nations Organization (S. 1580): 817), 59. Rockefeller, Nelson: tribute to, A3792.
to amend, 12281. Matteson, David M.: for relief (see bill United Nations Charter: analysis of Con-
United Nations Relief appropriation H. R. 1345), 190. ference at San Francisco, 7298.
(H. J. Res. 266), 10303. Mellon, James F.: for relief (see bill H. R. United Nations Organization: American
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 808), 59. representative, 12267, 12271, 12277,
Abdolah, Mohamed, for relief (see bill Mexico: relating to determination and 12281, 12286, 12287.
H. R. 4171), 8950. payment of certain claims against - conference report, 12364, 12365.
American Republics and Philippines: in- Government of (see H. J. Res. 108), United Nations relief appropriation,
terchange of persons with certain 1285. 10217, 10220, 10282, 10286, 10297, 10303.
skills with (H. R. 3835), 7742. - relating to determination and -- additional appropriation, 11480,
Bailey, John: to pay indemnity to payment of certain claims against Gov- 11487, 11488, 11489, 11490, 11496, 11502,
British Government on behalf of (see ernment of (see H. J. Res. 115), 1885. 11504, 11509, 11510, 11511, 11512, 11516,
bill H. R. 692), 57. Mulligan. Clarence, for relief (see bill 11517, 11562, 11565, 11566, 11567, 11568,
Berton, John J.: for relief (see bill H. R. H. R. 827), 59. 11569, 11575. 11580, 11585, 11590, 11591,
829), 59. Nelson, Katherine: to increase pension 11592, 11593.
Beyer, William: for relief (see bill H. R. bill (see bill H. R. 2844), 3141. War Crimes Commission, 818, 819.'
823), 59. Oppenheimer, Hans, and wife: for relief Reports made by, from
Bial, Ludwig, and others: for relief (see (see bill H. R. 811), 59. Committee of conference:
bill H. R. 832), 60. Park, Nelson R.: for relief (see bill H. R. United Nations Organization (S. 1580),
Boric acid: relating to labeling (see bill 2925), 3467. 12364.
H. R. 686), 57. Pincus, Sophie: to pension (see bill H. R. Committee on Foreign Affairs:
Burstein, Morris, and wife: for relief (see 834), 60. Buildings and grounds in foreign coun-
bill H. R. 816), 59. Preminger, Markus, and wife: for relief tries (H. R. 685, Rept. 49), 670.
Capello, Antonino: for relief (see bill -,(see bill H. R. 826), 59. Department of State: to strengthen (see
H. R. 824), 59. Riverside St. Clair Corp.: conferring ju- bill H. R. 689, Rept. 51), 749.
Cavalieri, Joseph: for relief (see bill risdiction on Court of Claims (see bill Foreign Service employees (H. R. 687,
H. R. 3780), 7506. H. R. 820), 59. Rept. 50), 670.
Constitution of the United States: to Shoemaker, Raymond B.: to extend offi- Foreign Service: to strengthen (H. R.
amend relative to form of oath to be cers retirement benefits (see bill H. R. 689, Rept. 51, pt. II), 1638.
taken by the President (see H. J.'Res. 818). 59. Hurley, Patrick J. (H. Res. 443, Rept.
81), 461. Simpson, James T.: authorizing appoint- 1376), 11931.
Defense of the United States: to ex- ment as major in Chaplain Corps, Italy in United Nations (H. J. Res. 204,
tend act to promote (see bill H. R. United States Army (see bill H. R. 814), Rept. 881), 7419.
2013), 870. 59. Kent, Tyler (adverse) (H. Res. 382, Rept.
Department of State: to strengthen For- Spiker, Clarence J., and Jandrey, Fred 1209), 10785.
eign Service (see bill H. R. 689), 57. W.: for relief (see bill H. R. 3417), Lend-Lease Act: extend (H. R. 2013,
- to provide for dissemination 5754. Rept. 259), 1828.
abroad of information and promotion Stern, Maria, and others: for relief (see M-xico: claims (H. J. Res. 115, Rept.
of interchange of persons, knowledge, bill H. R. 810), 59. 309), 2072.
and skills (see bill H. R. 4982), 12029. Townsend, Alice G.: to pension (see bill Palestine (H. Con. Res. 113, Rept. 1463),
Federal buildings: to amend act for ac- H. R, 809), 59. 12308.
quisition of buildings and grounds in United Nations: to provide for appoint- State Department: dissemination abroad
foreigfA countries (see bill H. R. 685), ment of representatives of the United of information (H. R. 4982, Rept. 1452),
56. States in organs and agencies of (see 12229.
Ferrari, Angelo: for relief (see bill H. R 1
bill H. R. 4618), 10564. United Nations Organization (S. 1580,
2924), 3467. United Nations Charter: to authorize Rept. 1383), 11931.
Flag Day: to make a legal public holiday painting of signing to be placed in -- headquarters (H. Con. Res. 75;
(see bill H. R. 684), 56. Capitol Buiding (see bill H. R. 4610), Rept. 1348), 11785.
Fleckstein. John: for relief (see bill H. R.
10483. United Nations Relief and Rehabilita-
819), 59.
United Nations Relief and Rehabilita- tion Administration (H. R. 4649, Rept.
Food and Agriculture Organization of
the United Nations: for membership tion Administration: to enable United 1311), 11077.
States to further participate in (see Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
in (see H. Res. 145), 2888.
Foreign countries: to extend bill H. R. 4649), 10619. BLOOMINGTON (ILL.) DAILY PANTA-
and
broaden programs for interchange of Motions and resolutions offered by GRAPH, editorial entitled "Will Peace-
persons, knowledge, and skills with Committee on Foreign Affairs: to author- time Draft Give United States Best
(see bill H. R. 4368), 9642. ize investigation by (see H. Res. 315), Security?" from, A2630.
Foreign governments: to repeal act to 7404. BLOSS, HIRAM W.,'relief of estate (see bill
prohibit financial transactions with Washington's Farewell Address: to ob- Ii. R. 2975).
those in default on obligations to serve one hundred and fiftieth anni-
versary (see H. Con. Res. 9), 59. BLUEFIELD (W. VA.) DAILY TELEGRAPH,
United States (see bill H. R. 690), 57. article relative to heroic war record of
Foreign Service: relief of certain officers Petitions and papers presented by, from
late Francis M. Peters, Jr., from, A190.
and employees (see bills H. R. 687, 691), Citizens and individuals, 432.
57. Societies and associations, 1829, 2966. BLUE STAR MOTHERS, article from maga-
Goldmann, Eisik, and others: for relief Remarks by, on zine Editor and Publisher relative to,
(see bill H. R. E31), 59. China: foreign policy in, 11889. A189.
Goodsmith, Horace W.: for relief (see bill Congressional Record: general leave to BLUESTONE, H., relief (see bills S. 1230:
H. R. 822), 59. extend remarks, 2152, 12288. H. R. 3472).
G ruder, Frederic: for relief (see bill H. R. Foreign Service: bill (H. R. 689) to BLUMBERG, ALBERT -E., excerpt from ar-
815), 59. strengthen, 1262. 2882, 2883. ticle by N. T. Kenney from Baltimore
Haigh, Walter Clement: to increase pen- - buildings and grounds, 1260, 1261, Sun relative to activity in Maryland
sion (see bill H. R. 833), 60. 1262. Communist Party of, A4379.
INDEX
BLUMEN, ISADORE (technician, fifth grade, BOISE, IDAHO, memorial of legislature BOLTON, FRANCES P.-Continued.
U. S. Army), letter rel-tive to peace- urging construction of an addition to Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
time military training from Washing- the Veterans' Hospital at, 2741. Algonquin and Onondaga (revenue cut-
ton Post by, A3003. BOISE RECLAMATION PROJECT, IDAHO, ters) : to correct naval record of former
ILUNDELL, J. H., address on postwar prob- authorize purchase of improvements members of crews of (see bill H. R.
lems in America in St. Louis before located on lands in Anderson Ranch 1498), 290.
Lions Club by, A107, A803. Reservoir site (see bill H. R. 1689). Army: to provide additional pay for en-
BOLEY, OKLA., provide for establishment of listed men assigned to Medical Corps
BLYE, PAUL W., remarks in House relative who are awarded the Medical Corps
to part played in laying of telephone Negro Veterans' hospital at (see bill H.
R. 2376). valor badge (see bill.H. R. 363), 24.
wires by aircraft by, A1475. National service life insurance: to vali-
BLYTH, MABEL POE, poem entitled "The BOLINGER, A. J., letter opposing peacetime date certain applications for (see bill
Navigator Is Young," by, A2855. military training by, A3360. H. R. 14-9), 290.
B'NAI B'RITH, remarks in House relative to BOLIVAR, SIMON, letter from the Secretary Navy: to provide for wearing of wound
of State, transmitting a communica- chevrons and war-service chevrons by
award of first place to Bradley L. Mor-
rison in editorial contest sponsored tion from the legislature of Cuba in- members of (see bill H. R. 2889), 3391.
viting participation by the United Veterans' Administration: to appoint an
by National Americanism Commission
States in a tribute to, 4219. adviser on matters affecting Negro vet-
of, A267.
BOLIVIAN COOPERATIVE UNION, letter rel- erans (see bill H. R. 3164), 4369.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, DISTRICT OF ative to cooperative movement by, Petitions and papers presented by, from
COLUMBIA, letter transmitting draft A4405. Citizens and individuals, 1471.
of proposed bill to increase salary of Remarks by, on
executive secretary of Nurses' Examin- BOLLES, RANDOLPH ET AL., relief of estate
(se bill H. R. 4340). Agricultural Extension Service, 4555.
ing Board, 3053. Air accidents, 10305.
BOLLWORM, letter from Secretary of Agri- Army and Navy nurses, 318, 319.
BOARD OF ENGINEERS FOR RIVERS AND
culture transmitting drafts of bill for Army nurees: statement by Surgeon
HARBORS, requesting a review of re-
port on Arkansas River by (see H. Res. protection of cotton against, 10113, General, A2845.
10167. Children's Bureau: appropriation, 4745.
364, 391).
BOLOGNA, VINCENZO, relief (see bill H. R. China: American policy toward, A5166.
BOARD OF INVESTIGATION AND RE- 3576). Davidson, Maj. Maude: tribute to, 2663.
SEARCH, authorizing the printing as Deficiency appropriation bill, 1628, 11133.
a document, the report, dated Septem- BOLSTAD, MRS. EUGENE, relief (see bill
H. R. 2430*). Equal-rights amendment, 4340.
ber 18, 1944, relative to carrier taxa- Food and Agriculture Organization of
tion, from the chairman of (see H. Res. BOLTE, CHARLES G. (chairman American United Nations, 3976.
165*). Veterans Committee), article entitled Foreign Service: buildings and grounds,
Resolution authorizing the printing as a "The Veterans' Runaround," from 1261.
dccument the report, dated September Harper's by, A1921. 4-H clubs, 4555.
18, 1944, relative to public aids to do- Statement relative to the full-employ- Great Lakes mining area: strikes in,
mestic transportation from chairman ment bill, 7264. 10810.
of (see H. Res. 164"). Housing for veterans, 12289.
BOLTE, CHARLES L. (major general, U. S.
BOARD OF. PAROLE, bill relating to (see S. Army), letter praising combat records Hurley, Patrick J.: resignation, A5166.
1182; H. R. 4111). of One Hundredth Infantry Battalion Independent offices appropriation bill,
BOARD OF TRADE, address on Post-war in- and Four Hundred and Forty-second E86.
flation control, by Chester Bowles in Regimental Combat Team by, A1116. International Information program,
12532.
New York before, A2487. BOLTON, FRANCES P. (a Representative
from Ohio). article by William Benton, 12533.
BOARDMAN, DANIEL, quiet title and pos- Interior Department appropriation bill,
session with respect to the private land Appointed on committee, 491.
Article by W. G. Vorpe from Cleveland 3898,
claim of (see bill S. 504*; H. R. 2165). Iran: actions of Russia in, 11362.
Plain Dealer relative to drafting of
BOARDMAN, MABEL T., letter relative to ac- IV-F's, A285. Labor-Federal Security apprcpriation
tivities of American Red Cross by, Article by Agnes E. Meyer in Washington bill, 4745.
A5208. Post relative to manpower problem, Luce, Clara Boothe: report on visit to
BOATS, terminate use tax on motor (see bills A731. war fronts, 354.
H. R. 1521, 1870, 1926, 2707). Article by Agnes E. Meyer in Washington Mail to overseas servicemen, 2156.
Post relative to manpower problem, Manpower problems, 492.
BODDEY, MANCHESTER, editorial entitled,
A712. Memorial Day, 5221.
"Twilight of a Behemoth" from Los National Academy of Sciences, 6310.
Angeles Daily News by, A3823. Article by National Women's Trade-
Union League of America on equal National Advisory Committee for Aero-
'BODE, CATHERINE, relief (see bill H. R. rights amendment, A2182. nautics: research work, 6310.
2223"). Articles from Cleveland (Ohio) News on National 4-H Clubs accomplishments,
BODINE, W. W., JR., tribute in House to, equal rights for" women, A2182. A1053.
10278. Article entitled "After Sar Francisco" by National housing (H. Res. 291), 6318,
BODMAN, E. J., letter endorsing peace reso- Sumner Welles in Washington Post, 6319.
lutions by, A608. A2962. National Labor Relations Board, 10810.
BOEDEKER, W. G., letter relative to the ceil- Editorial from Cleveland News regarding National Service Act, 653.
ing on live cattle written by, 2804. utility strike in Cleveland, A214. Negro Curses, 319.
Ejitorial from New York Tribune entitled Nichols, Jack: death of, 10605.
BOEHL, MERCY DUKE, relief (see bill S. "America's Role," A2569. Nurses: selective service bill 199, 1727,
875). Joint news release by Karl E. Mundt and 1731, 1734, 1736, 1739, 1140, 1799, 1800,
BOEING AIRPLANE CO., remarks in House Frances P. Bolton, members of House 1801, 1807, 1808, 1809, 1815, 1817, 1820,
relative to production record in Janu- Foreign'Affairs Subcommittee No. 2, on 1821, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1873.
ary of, A488. economic and political conditions - letter relative to Cadet Nurses'
BOERICKE, W. F., article by, in New York abroad, A4309. Corps, 1817.
Herald Tribune relative to industrial Letter by Marian G. Randall to New York statistics, 201.
Times relative to drafting nurses, A934. -- tribute to those returning from
use of gold, A4941.
Letter from Maj. Gen. Robt. S. Beightler the Philippines, 2663.
BOGGS, MARGUERITE, relief (see bill H. R. relative to Japanese atrocities in Phil- Office of War Information, 5740.
246t). ippines, Al187. Ohloans serve with distinction, 7185.
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA, address by Senator Letter from an American soldier urging Pan-American Day, 3742.
Pepper at, A436. a larger Army, Navy, and Air Force Pan-American Interparliamentary Union,
BOHN, NORMAN, article entitled "Democracy than before the war, A5251. 2155.
and Public Supervilon of Industry" Letter from an officer of the Air Forces Rent situation in Ohio, 4133.
from Norseman by, A1192. describing deplorable conditions in San Francisco Conference, 3799.
Germany, A5314. Second War Powers Act: amendment,
BOILER AND RADIATOR INDUSTRY-OPA Remarks of Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur in 11345.
PRICE POLICY, letters by William G. presenting medal to Maj. Gen. Merritte United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
Heiner and Reed, Smith, Shaw, and W. Ireland, A584. Administration, 11122.
MoClay of Pittsburgh, Pa., relative to, Amendments offered by, to appropriation, 10280, 10291.
A3454, A3455. Interior Department appropriation bill -additional appropriation, 11512,
BOILERMAKERS UNION, remarks in House (H. R. 3024): to amend, 3898. 11515.
relative to decision of FEPC against, Nurses: drafting of (H. R. 2277): to - committee hearings, A5171.
A3277. amend, 1820, 1821. -operations in Greece, 10283.
INDEX
BOLTON, FRANCES P.-Continued. BONNET CARRE SPILLWAY, authorizing an BOREN, LYLE H-Continued.
Remarks by, on appropriation for rehabilitating oyster Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
VE-day, 4315. beds destroyed by opening of (see bill Surplus materials: to make available for
- premature celebrations, 4267. H. R. 3888). water-conservation work (see bill H. R.
Veterans: housing, 11133. 1763), 512.
BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION,
Veterans' Administration: Department Surplus Property Act: to donate an am-
address by Paul J. Raver in San Anto-
of Medicine and Surgery, 11636. nio, Tex., relative to development of bulance to each post or chapter of
War agencies appropriation bill, 5807. Pacific Northwest and point of view of, each veterans' organization under (see
War dead: repatriation, 12215. A1537. bill 1. R. 3057), 3904.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Letter on Bonneville Collective Bar- Transportation Act of 1940: to amend
"BOMBING THE SUN GOD," editorial from gaining Agreement" ftom, A2279. relative to movement of Government
Charleston (W. Va.) Gazette entitled, Letter from the Secretary of the Interior traffic (see bill H. R. 694), 57.
A2870. transmitting the annual report on Veterans: to establish a hospital at
BOMBS. See ATOMIC BOMB. finances of, 18. Boley, Okla., for Negro (see bill H. R.
Bill to amend (see bill S. 1516; H. R. 2376), 1540.
BONAVENTURA, FILIBERTO A., relief (see Motions and resolutions offered by
2690,* 2693).
bill H. R. 3673).
Remarks in Senate relative to, 8270. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com-
BOND, KARL E., relief (see bill H. R. 783). merce: to continue investigation (see
BONNEY, JOHN H., relief (see bill H. R. 901).
BONDS, provide for maturity of excess- H. Res. 93), 327.
profits tax refund bonds after war BONOMI, PREMIER, statement appealing for Termination of war: declaring date of
with Germany (see bill H. R. 2855). justice to Italy by, A670. (see H. Con. Res. 85), 8616.
BONUM CREEK, VA., provide for preliminary Remarks by, on
BONNER,- HERBERT C. (a Representative
from North Carolina). examination and survey of (see bill Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill,
H. R. 18).
Appointed on committee, 16, 274, 275. 8635.
Article by Lt. Charles H. Wheatley rela- BOOKS, table: present rates and proposed Army: demobilization plan, A3897.
tive to universal miltiary training, rates on library, A3257. CIO: attitude toward President's labor
A3267. postage. rates proposed by H. R. program taken by, A5363.
Article by Sam H. Zealy giving views of 3235 on, A3257. Daylight-saving time: termination of,
the clergy on compulsory military BOONE, DAVE, article relative to drafting of 8540: 8545.
training, A4868. nurses for the Army from New York - letter by Donald M. Nelson, 8545.
Digest of bill (H. R. 3603)-Merchant Sun by, A202. Land-grant railroad rates, 11266, 11271.
Ships Sales Act, 9193. BOONE, HATTIE MAE, relief (see bill H. R. - conference report, 10136, 10138,
Editorial from News and Observer, 3083). 10139, 10141, 10142, 10143.
Raleigh, N. C., entitled "Warren Points Nichols, Jack: eulogy, 10608.
the Way," A52. BOONE (IOWA) REPUBLICAN, editorial on
Presidential succession: Farley's sug- Petroleum: bill to fix price, A1961.
Report of members of Committee on the Private-utility companies: scheme to
gestion, from, A3500.
Merchant Marine and Fisheries on defraud the Government, 7329.
survey of Pacific areas, A3900. BOORAS, HARRIS J., address in Hyde Park, Railroads: land-grant rates, 4183, 4189,
Amendments offered by, to N. Y., at unveiling of bust of'Frank- 4190, 4197, 4198, 4199, 4200, 4201.
Sale of surplus vessels ,H. R. 3603): to lin D. Roosevelt by, A4648. Tax adjustment bill, 7329.
amend, 9278. BOOTH, JAMES W., article on limited food Truman, Harry: man of the people,
Bills and join resolutions introduced by. supplies quickly sold out, from A4963.
Albemarle Hospital and others: for relief Washington Times-Herald by, A1843. Reports made by, from
(see bill H. R. 2333), 1402. BOOTH, KATHERINE DELORES, relief of Committee on conference:
Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recrea- estate (see bill H. R. 4834). Land-grant railroad rates (H. R. 694),
tional Area: to amend act to establish 10136.
(see bill H. R. 3028)1 3748. ' BOOTH, WILLIAM H., relief (see bill H. R.
2953). Transportation Act amendment (H. R.
Graham, Lee: for relief (see bill H. R. 694), 10868.
1347), 190. BOOTHBY, ROBERT, letter on "Bretton Committee on Interstate and Foreign
Jennette, Alaska D.: for relief (see bill 'Woods puzzle, from New York Times Commerce:
H. R. 1346), 190. by, A9S0. Brnd names and newsprint (H. Res. 98,
King, Henry P., and Morgan, Sr., G. B.: Statement relative to British finances by, Rept. 1467), 12490.
for relief (see bill H. R. 2332), 1402. A4661. Transportation Act: Government traffic
Winfield, H. G.: for relief (see bill H. R. BORAH, WILLIAM H. (late aSenator from (H. R. 694, Rept. 393), 2795.
4776), 10889. Idaho). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Motions and resolutions offered by Letter by Paul Mallon paying tribute to,
Food shortages: funds for investigation A2414. BORIC ACID, relating to labeling of boric
(see H. Res. 273), 5217. acid for purposes of Federal Food,
Pillen, Frances: to pay comp)ensation BORDEN, MARY ALICE, relief of estate (see Drug, and Cosmetic Act (see bill H. R.
bill S. 1395). 686).
(see H. Res. 266), 4775.
Remarks by, on BORELL, CHARLES B., relief (see bill H. R. BORN, HILDEGARDE, relief (see bill H. R.
Bug Island project, 11216. 4716). 3051).
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11216. BOREN, LYLE H. (a Representative from
Federal ballots in 1944 election, A914. Oklahoma). BORNHOLM ISLAND, BALTIC SEA, articles
Food and Agriculture Organization of Address delivered at a forum on public by Kal Myring relative to, 5331, 5332.
United Nations, 3977, 3980, 3981. utilities sponsored by Investors League BORRELLI, ANTHONY W. (First Lieutenant,
Food investigation: expenses, 5217. at Chicago relative to the Holding U. S. Army), citation awarding the
Maritime Day, 4866. Company Act, A5611. Silter Star to, A2844.
Navy: disposition of vessels and fa- Appointed on committee, 275. Remarks in House relative to heroism
cilities, 5347, 5355. Appointed conferee, 9514, 10143, 10307. in combat of, A2844.
Prisoners of war: use as agricultural Bills and joint. resolutions introduced by BORST, LYLE B., statement relative to
laborers, 3955. Arlington Cemetery: to enlarge (see bill atomic energy, A4914.
Vessels: sale of surplus, 9165, 9166, 9193, H. R. 3650), 7214.
9194, 9195, 9273, 9278, 9280, 9289. Armed forces: to discharge certain mem- BOSLER, JOHN D., article paying tribute to
Wilson, Mrs. James Arthur: relief (H. R. bers (see bill H. R. 4677), 10691. seamen of merchant marine from New
2919), 6303. Daylight saving time: to terminate (see York Herald Tribune by, A3929.
Reports made by, from bill H. R. 3974), 8466. BOSQUEZ, T. G., relief (see bill H. R. 343).
Committee on Accounts: Federal Power Act: to amend (see bill
BOSTON, MASS., address by Robert J.
Pillen, Frances (H. Res. 266, Rept. 593), H. R. 672), 56.
White at exercises observing evacua-
4776. Oil: to fix price of crude petrolev,- and
its derivatives and fixing a parity for- tion of, A1422.
Committee on the Merchant Marine and Bill to provide for construction of Vet-
Fisheries: mula (see bill H. R. 2940), 3530.
Quality Electric Co. Ltd.: for relief (see erans' Administration regional office
Canal Zone Code (H. R. 2125, .tept. 220),
billH. R. 4592), 10404. building in (see bill H. R. 75).
1470.
Manitowoc, Wis., (H. R. 29, Rept. 138), Securities Exchange Act: to amend (see BOSTON (MASS.) -ADVERTISING CLUB, ad-
1079. bill H. R. 693, 3129),,57, 4216. dress entitled 'Contribution of the
Panama Canal: civilian employees (H. R. Seminole Tribe of Indians: to authorize Foreign Language Press to the War
3748, Rept. 1168), 10211. payments to certain enrolled members Effort" by Alexander Kahn before,
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. (see bill H. R. 4583), 10403. A3429.
76 INDEX'
BOSTON AIRPORT-10 TO 10 VOTE IN SEN- BOSTON (MASS.) HERALD-Continued. BOSTON (MASS.) POST-Continued.
ATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE, edito- Editorial on Filipino's views from, A5723. Poem paying tribute to Franklin Delano
rial from Boston Herald relative to, Editorial entitled "The Al Smith Drive" Roosevelt by Henry Gillen from, A1964,
A3426. from, A5690. BOSTON (MASS.) POST OFFICE, article
BOSTON (MASS.) AMERICAN, article en- "BOSTON MASSACRE, 1770-1945," poem by from Postmaster's Gazett relative to
titled "OPA, the Black Market, and Henry Gillen from Boston Post en- establishment by Patrick J. Connelly
You" by Warren Stevens from, A2925. titled, A1050. of public relations in, A3013.
BOSTON AS SITE OF UNITED NATIONS BOSTON (MASS.) NAVY YARD, remarks In BOSTON'S (MASS.) POSTWAR COMMERCE
CAPITAL, statement by Alexander House relative to deplorable conditions AND INDUSTRY, address by Repre-
Brin favoring, A5314. existing at, A3976. sentative Curley in Boston relative to,
BOSTON NEEDS CENTRALLY LOCATED A2725.
"BCSTON CAN BE FLYING CENTER," article
by Lester Allen from Boston Post en- V E T E R A N S' ADMINISTRATIVE BOSTON (MASS.) RECORD, editorial on
titled, A4642. BUILDING, letter by Thomas Dorgan nurse shortage blamed on brass hats
relative to, A5546. from, A347.
BOSTON (MASS.) CHAMBER OF COM- Article captioned "Personal Loss Is Felt
MERCE, address on subject, Work, by BOSTON NEWS BUREAU, article by Richard
B. Cole and interview with John J. by All" by Dave Egan from, A1867.
Richard J. Cushing before, A271. Hagerty relative to employment of re- Article entitled "Three Hu.dred Million
Resolutions relative to formulation of Pounds of Pork Go to Reds" by Howard
United States aviation policy by, A724. turning veterans in New England from,
A947. Rushmore from, A1525.
BOSTON COLLEGE, address by Representa- Article entitled "Returning Veterans Editorial entitled "President Safeguard"
tive McCormack at commencement ex- Pose Vital Postwar Challenge and Op- from, A3437.
ercises of, A3523. portunity" by Richard B. Cole from, Editorial on VE-day from, A2179.
A978. Editoriral entitled "Justice for Mailman"
BCSTON (MASS.) DAILY GLOBE, address from, A1547.
before Newton Post, No. 211, Auxiliary Article entitled "Ours the Choice" from,
A979. Editorial relative to help for Jews of
of Jewish War Veterans, in Boston, by Europe now from, A2000.
Richard J. Cushing from, A2314. BOSTON (MASS.) OBSERVER (newspaper), Editorial entitled "A Square Deal for
Article relative to appointment of James editorial entitled "'Bretton Woods or Postal Workers" from, A1932.
Kimble Vardaman, Jr., as Truman's What?" from, A1480.
naval aide by Frances Burns from, "BOSTON TRANSOCEAN FORT FOR THREE
BOSTON (MASS.) PILOT (publication), LINES," article from Boston Herald
A2630. article entitled "I Am My Brother's
Article entitled "Time to Throw Off Our captioned, A3456.
Keaper" from, A5612.
Fears" by Charles A. Merrill from, BOSTON (MASS.) TRAVELER, article rela-
BOSTON (MASS.) POST, article on State tive to posthumous award of Pope
A5133. Department to show real America
Article on drama of 4 days of psycho- Leo XIII medal to late Frances W.
by Henry Gillen from, A4. Sweeney to, A537.
logical warfare against Japs by James Article relative to Denis W. Delaney's
Morgan frcm, A3948. - Article entitled "GI Joe At Peace Table"
interest in rehabilitation of service-
Article by Charles A. Merrill relative to by George J. Feldman from, A1404.
men by Grace Davidson, A2062. Editorial entitled "Two Approaches to
jobs for all, A4927. Article entitled "Nazis for Last Stand"
Article suggesting Boston as headquar- Meet Problem" from, A1554.
by Lester Allan from, A1473. Editorial relative to two terms for the
ters of United Nations Organization, Article on individualism in America
A4333. PrEsidency be enacted into law from,
from, A1695. A3462.
Article captioned "American chosen for Article on absurdity of Government
Vatican mission to Yugoslavia" by Editorial on New England-Strike free
sponsoring of strike vote in coal in- from, A4058.
John G. Harris from, A5249. dustry by John Griffin, A1331.
Article relative to Lincoln Filene by Article relative to salvage operations of BOTANY WORSTED MILLS, PASSAIC, N. J.,
Louis M. Lyons from, A1794. letter relative to the wool textile In-
William A. Sullivan by Laurence R.
Editorial relative to Presidential succes- distry, 5526.
Goldberg from, A1934.
sion by Uncle Dudley from, A2693. Article entitled "Praise Is Rare for GI. BOTTINEAU COUNTY (N. DAK.) FARMERS
Editorial on Presidential succession from, Heroes" by Lester Allen from, A1954. UNION BOARD, resolution relative to
A2551. duck damage to crops by, A2652.
Article entitled "Pin All Hopes on Roose-
Editorial entitled "Pioneer Women" Resolution relative to exportation of
velt-Public Concerned Over His
from, A5132. tires adopted by, 11524.
Health" by Robert L. Norton from,
EOSTON'S (MASS.) GOOD NAME, editorial A1067. BOTTINEAU (N. DAK.) COURANT, article
from Boston relative to smear attacks Article relative to criticism on Boston's entitled "Duck Damage to Crops Stres-
on, A298. book ban by John Griffin from, A150. sed in Union Resolution" from, A2652.
BOSTON (MASS.) HERALD (newspaper), ar- Article entitled "Must Defeat Nazis Ut- Editorial entitled "No Need For Con-
ticle on Lowell nurse in thick of war terly" by Robert L. Norton from, A248. scription" from, A4312.
7 months by Catherine Coyne from, Article paying tribute to Lt. Gen. Ed- "BOTTLENECK IN BOXCARS" editorial
A173. mund B. Gregory by Robert L. Norton from Topeka (Kans.) Daily Capitol
Article relative to friction in British- from, A3056. entitled, A1760.
American relations from, A10. Article entitled "Need for More Hous-
BOTTLENECKS IN RECONVERSION, letter
Article on veterans' new organization ing Acute" by Robert L. Norton from, from Senator Wiley to John R. Snyder
could be international by Bill Cun- A3958. on the subject of, 9566.
ningham from, A2557. Article on West Point for diplomats
from, A4361. BOTTOMLEY, HARRIET TOWNSEND relief
Article entitled "Forgotten Man of War
Article entitled "Boston Can Be Flying (see bill H: R. 2267*).
Is GI Railroaded by Court Martial" by
Elizah Adlow from, A2939. Center" by Lester Allen from, A4642. BOUCHETA, BENALI EL OUKILI,. compen-
Article on Canada's plentiful supply of Comments of Robert L. Norton relative sate, for death of his son (see bills S.
food by Bill Cunningham from, A2816. to the housing shortage, A5044. 1360"; H. R. 4053).
Article captioned "Boston transocean Editorial relative to smear attacks on BOUILLION, DESIRE J. relief (see bill H. R.
port for three lines" from, A3456. Boston's good name from, A2968. 1753).
Article entitled "United States 'Rudder Editorial on Roosevelt's inauguration in BOULDER CANYON PROJECT ACT, amend
Still Needs Firm Hand" by Bill Cun- March, 1933, from, A1791. (see bills H. R. 1695, 2742,* 4932')
ningham from, A4524. Editorial paying tribute to Franklin Letter from Secretary of Interior trans-
Article relative to life of James B. Upham Delano Roosevelt from, A1978. mitting third annual report of, 366,
from, A5663. Editorial captioned "Reorganizing Con- 431.
Editorial entitled "Dubious C. A. B. Rul- gress" from, A1935. Remarks in House relative to bill, H. R.
ing" from, A1919. Editorial relative to San Francisco Con- 2742, amending, A1607, A1793.
Editorial on Presidential succession from, ference from, A1971. Remarks In House relative to bill to
A3286. Editorial on war news and the truth amend, A5393.
Editorial on Boston airport, 10 to 10 from, A217.
Editorial entitled "Crimea Compact" BOULDER CITY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION,
vote in Senate Commerce Committee authorizing Secretary of Interior to
from, A3426. from, A675.
convey certain lands in Clark County,
Editorial entitled "Shall It Be 'UNRRA'?" Editorial entitled "A Presidenton Trial,"
Nev. to (see bill H. R. 3966).
from, A4716. A5013.
Editorial on United Nations Organiza- Interview on labor-management rela- BOULDER DAM, letter from Harry W.
tions by Eleanor Roberts of Thomas Bashore relative to water supply below
tion, importance of location of its cap-
ital, from, A5545. E. Shortell from, A5134. (S. Doc, 39), 3267.
Editorial entitled "Coffee-Cup Tempest" Poem entitled "Boston Massacre 1770- Remarks in Hou3e relative to power
from, A5673. 1945" by Henry Gillen from, A1050. generated by, 3336.
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"BOUNDARY DISPUTE RIGHT HERE AT BOWLES, CHESTER-Continued. BOYKIN, FRANK W.-Continued.
HOME", article by Don S. Warren Letter protesting absorption of 6ertain Address by Senator John IT. Bankhead
from Washington Evening Star en- price increases by the retailers ad- before annual meeting of Alabama
titled. A974. dressed to, A4436. Farm Bureau Federation. Biloxi, Miss.,
BOURBEAU, ANGELINA. relief (see bill H. R. Letter on OPA's cost-absoption policy A4705.
202") by, A5221. Appointed on committee, 16, 275.
EOURGEOIS, MRS. A. S., letter relative to Letter from Massachusetts State OPA Appointed on Board of Visitors to
pensions for all citizens at 60 years of Labor Advisory Committee praising ef- Merchant Marine Academy, 292.
age by, A3231. forts on price control of, A5318. Article in Alabama (magazine) relative
Letters relative to tighter rationing pro- to achievements of.Thomas W. Martin,
BOURNEUF, ALICE, statement relative to gram from National Council of A709.
Bretton Woods Conference by, A842. Women and American Home Econom- Article from Savannah (Ga.) Morning
BOUTWELL, EMMA S., pension (see bill S. ics Association to, A251. News relative to pulpwood dealers
668). Memorandum relative to policies of OPA organizing an association, A1380.
BOVA, FRANCES, relief (see bill H. R. 4354). from, A3716. Article entitled "Early's Contribution"
BOVARD, OLIVER KIRBY, article from St. Radio address on servicemen's families' by Marquis Childs in Washington
Louis Post-Dispatch relative to news- problems by, A238. Post, A3010.
paper career of late, A4704. Radio address relative to attacks by pres- ,Article from Savannah (Ga.) Morning
Remarks in House praising the late out- sure groups on OPA by, A39. News on sale of southern pine for
standing journalist, A4704. Radio.address on OPA in the Territories ,use in Belgian mines, A4357.
by, A751. Article from Washington (D. C.) Post
BOVELEK, FRANTISEK J., ET AL, relief (see Radio address on price control by, A1942. on Republic steel and CIO, A5188.
bill H. R. 4381"). Remarks in House relative to, 216, 2664, Editorial entitled "Social Security for
BOWAN, AUSTIN BRUCE, relief (see bill H. 10678. Congress" in Washington Times-Her-
R. 1488"). Remarks in House criticizing adminis- ald, A3008.
BOWEN. CLYDE. relief of estate (see bill tration of OPA by, A1040. Editorial from American Metal Market
H. R. 1716"). Remarks in House relative to successful on splitting up Aluminum Co. of
BOWEN. HAROLD J. (rear admiral, U. S. achievements of, A1942. America, A4169.
Navy) authorizing promotion of (see Remarks in House relative to arrogance Farewell statement of Henry L. Stimson,
and blundering of, A1800, A1802. former Secretary of War, A4026.
bill S. 146).
Remarks in House relative to pressure Letter by Sam M. Johnston, Mobile, Ala.,
BOWEN, SUE B., relief (see bill H. R. 1716"). groups and. 2051. concerning General Patton's record,
BOWER, FLORENCE E. AND HULDA, relief Remarks in House relative to demanding A4341.
(see bill H. R. 218). resignation of, A1403. Letter by Sheriff W. H. Holcombe, Mo-
BOWERS, CLAUDE G., article entitled "In Remarks in House criticizing, 6381. bile, Ala., captioned, If I were a Con-
Defense of Politicians" written by, Remarks in House relative to maladmin- gressman, A4449.
4103. istration of OPA by, 6550. Letters by C. E. Wilson, president of
Rsmarks in Senate relative to, 7585. General Motors Corp., to W. P. Reuther,
BOWERS, HATTIO, relief (see bill H. R. Speech on inflation control program in CIO, relative to demand for 30 per-
2007"). New York before National Association cent wage increase, A4342.
BOWES, ROBERT M., letter relative to San of Manufacturers by, A5431. Statement in regard to patent system,
Francisco Conference by, A1974. Statement relative to cancelation of ra- A3256.
Statement on postwar economic prob- tioning stamps by, A250. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
lems by, A1974. BOYCE, JOHN, speech on Texas Panhandle's Alabama: authorizing State to sell Salt
BOWKER, HENRY, relief (see bills S. 515"; contribution to the war effort by, A535. Springs land (see bill H. R. 2416), 1638.
H. R. 2164). Statement to all members of Congress Elmira Area Soaring Corporation, for re-
Letter from the Secretary of the In- by, A1141. lief (see bill H. R. 3006), 3700.
terior transmitting a draft of a pro- Statement on housing inflation before Gregory, Joseph R., for relief (see bill
posed bill for relief of, 869. House Committee on Banking and H. R. 4296), 9462.
Currency by, A5319. Letters patent: to extend time for filing
BOWLES, CHESTER (Price Administrator), applications for (see bill H. R. 2111),
address concerning the OPA and the Statement relative to removal of price
control on citrus fruits by, A5675. 1043.
cancelation of various ration stamps, Mershon, Mrs. Zenobia, for relief (see
Testimony -in suoport of full employ-
219, 221. bill H. R. 1132), 98.
ment act of 1945 by. A4006.
Address on postwar inflation control in Moran, Murray W.: for relief (see bill
New York before Board of Trade by, Tribute in House to,-6369.
BOWLES, JOSEPH L., remarks at christening H. R. 1707), 448.
A2487. Patents: to extend temporarily time for
Address on price control should be con- of Coast Guard helicopter, Congres- filing applications for (see bills H. R.
tinued to head off inflation before New sional page by, A2265.
4079, 4624). 8659, 10564.
York chapter of, A5577. BOWLING GREEN, resolution by Warren -- _to provide public registering of
Correspondence relative to OPA order Post No. 23, relative to methods of patients available for licensing (see
on slaughter quotas of cattle between securing peace, 3394. bill H. R. 2630), 2310.
Representative Chenoweth and, A2736, BOWNE HOUSE, Flushing, N. Y., address by - to limit the life of a patent to a
A2737. Senator Mead at dedication of, term commencing with its application
Correspondence relative to OPA's price A4451. (see bill H. R. 2631), 2310.
on Swiss cheese between Representa- Article entitled "Bowne House-A -- to require recording of agreements
tive Murray and, A3369. Shrine to Religious Freedom," A4452. relating to (see bill H. R. 2632), 2310.
Discussion on meat shortage before Program at dedication of, A4452. -to require recording of agreements
House Committee on Banking and relating to (see bills H. R. 3756, 3757),
Currency by, A3019. BOXCARS, remarks in Senate relative to
shortage of, A1839, 3056, 3182, 3399, 7420.
Letter by Representative Ploeser on meat Patent Office: to amend law relative to
shortage to, A99. 6322.
Telegrams relative to shortage of, 3204, officers and employees of (see bill H. R.
Letter and address on reconversion pric- 4080), 8659.
ing program by, A2964. 3250, 3285.
Tidewater lands: relating to titles to (see
Letter relative to meat shortage by, 6382. BOXOFFICE (magazine), editorial relative
H. J. Res. 123), 2238.
Letter relative to OPA pricing policy by, to the mot!;n picture Industry's con-
tribution from, A755. - Remarks by, on
6382. Steel production: investigation of raw-
Letter by Representative Morrison re- "BOY BENEATH A CROSS," poem by Frank material sources for, A3121.
plying to one sent to Members of Con- M. Crawford entitled, A1151. Vessels: sale of surplus, 9164.
gress by, A1216. BOYCOTTS, bill to make certain labor prac- Reports made by, from
Letter relative to ceiling prices on meat tices and boycotts unlawful (see bill Committee on Patents:
by, A2999. H. R. 4951). Patent Office employees (H. R. 4080, Rept.
Letter relative to pricing policies of the
BOYD, JOSEPH M., SR., relief (see bill H. R. 1030), 9109.
Office of Price Administration, 6601. Recording of agreements (H. R. 3756,
Letter relative to rent control regula- 2533).
BOYER, DARWIN L., article on postwar re- Rept. 932), 7890.
tions and property of Miller Homes,
conversion employment by, A3124. Registering of patents (H. R. 3757, Rept.
Inc., Detroit, Mich., by, A3250.
933), 7890.
Letter and memorandum relative to ad- BOYKIN, FRANK W. (a representative from Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VGTES.
ministration of price control during Alabama).
1945 from, A3386. Address by B." F. Austin before Alabama BOYLE, C. J., relief (see bill H. R. 1554).
Letter by Representative Jensen offering Farm Bureau Federation meeting, BOYLE, JAMES D., report of the Senate Com-
suggestions to OPA addressed to, Biloxi, Miss., on subject Rural Health, mittee on Naval Affairs on nomination
A3406. A4798. of, 408.
INDEX
BOYLE, MAXINE ESTELLE ET AL., relief BRADLEY, FRED-Continued. BRADLEY, FRED-Continued.
(see bill H. R. 1351). Radio address relative to retirement of Remarks by, on
BOYLE, TERESA F., pension (see bill S. 284). several Congressmen and being a New Vessels: sale of surplus, 9160, 9162, 9164,
BOYLESTON, MRS. GLENN T., relief (see Year's greeting to constituents, A5762. 9165, 91C6, 9168, 9192, 9275, 9276, 9278,
bills S. 194"; H. R. 1361). Resolution of State of Michigan relative 9283, 9284.
to harbors on Great Lakes, A953. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, address by Resolutions by Propeller Club of the
James A. Farley before Advertising BRADLEY, JOHN H., reception in Senate to,
United States, A5075. 3611.
Club of America commemorating Amendments offered by, to
thirty-fifth anniversary of, A634. BRADLEY, MICHAEL J. (a Representative
National Service Act (H. R. 1782): to from Pennsylvania).
Art:cle from newspaper relative to hero-
ism of Boy Scouts In Poland, A530. amend, 657. Address by John J. Reilly of Philadelphia
B:Ill authorizing Secretaries of War and Bills and joint resolutions introduced by relative to history of Ireland, A1378.
Navy to lend or donate surplus camp- Abarno, Michael, for relief (see bill H. R. Address by Loyal. D. Odhner relative to
ing equipment to (see bill H. R. 3334). 837), 60. vocational training for handicapped
Bill to authorize disposal agencies under Automobile-use tax: repeal (see H. R. veterans, A1424.
Surplus Property Act of 1944 to lend 3545), 6585. Address by William Green at Labor Day
or donate surplus camping equipment Au Train River Harbor, Mich.: survey services for Peter J. McGuire, A3744.
to (see bill H. R. 4432). (see bill H. R. 158), 21. Appointed on committee, 15.
Editorial from Charleston (Miss.) Sun Charlevoix, Mich.: to establish fish Appointed on Select Committee on Post-
relative to tribute of James A Farley hatchery at (see bill H. R. 2519), 1885. war Military Policy, 550.
to, A1770. Congressional Record: to deliver to Article in Philadelphia Hzcord by Rev.
Letter transmitting thirty-fifth annual former Members of Congress (see bill Dan Polirg entitled "The Right An-
report of, 2798, 2887. H. R. 160), 21. swer;" A294.
Message of congratulations from Lt. Gen. Dogs: prescribing certain offenses relat- Poem by Alexander M. Sullivan entitled
Mark W. Clark to, A634. ing to keeping, injuring, and destroy- "The Bigot," A4196.
Rcmarks in House relative to the thirty- ing dogs in District of Columbia (see Table: jobs suitable for disabled veterans,
fifth anniversary of, 973, A1770. till H. R. 163), 21. A1427.
Remarks in Senate concerning, 1119. to punish persons transporting or Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
receiving stolen (see bill H. R. 155), Armed forces: relating to traveling ex-
BOYS' COWBOY SUITS, remarks in House
21. penses of members transferred from
relative to inflammable material used Fish and fisheries: to establish rearing one hospital to another (see bill H. R.
in the manufacture of, 3496. ponds and hatchery (see bill H. R. 156), 1283), 148.
BOYS TOWN, NEBR., remarks in Senate rela- 21. Franklin, Benjamin: for relief (see bill
tive to, 11157. Fort Brady, Mich.: to convey to city of H. R. 4709), 10750.
BOYT, BLANCHE E., relief (see bill H. R. Sault Ste. Marie (see bill H. R. 4907), Mitchell, Brig. Gen. William: erection of
4675). 11523. monument to (see bill H. R. 3758),
BRACEWELL, MILDRED B., relief (see bill Foster Boat Co.: for relief (see bill H. R. 7420.
H. R. 3831). 5068), 12402. Office of the Doorkeeper: Increased com-
Grand Traverse Bay, on Lake Michigan: pensation for messengers in (see H.
BRACKETT, JAMES R., remarks in House to survey (see bill H. R. 1963), 768. Res. 297), 6535.
relative to education and business
Judson, Sarah Foxton, for relief (see bill Philadelphia, Pa.: establishment of na-
background of, 1636.
H. R. 836), 60. tional park in (see bill H. R. 2851),
BRACKER, MILTON, article captioned Long, Isiah J., for relief (see bill H. R. 3141.
"Italy's relief needs for 1946" by A5743. 835), 60. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano: to declare
BRACKINS, CHARLES T., relief (see bill Marquette National Forest: to release a national holiday birthday of (see
H. R. 4356). portion of (see bill H. R. 4766), 10889. H. J. Res. 158), 3531.
BRADEN, SPRUILLE, editorial entitled "A Millecoquin River, Mich.: to survey (see Veterans: relating to loans to (see bill
Splendid Troublemaker" from St. Louis bill H. R. 3034), 3822. H. R. 2312), 1390.
Star-Times, A4395. Rogers City, Mich.: to establish fish Veterans' preference: to extend under
Remarks in Senate relative to the nomi- hatchery at (see bill H. R. 2520), 1885. civil-service laws and rules (see bill
nation to be Assistant Secretary of St. Ignace, Mich.: to establish rearing H. R. 1282), 148.
State, 9899. ponds and fish hatchery (see bill H. R. Motions and resolutions offered by
Report of the Senate Committee on For- 161), 21. Consideration of bill (H. R. 3891)-un-
eign Relations on nomination to be St. Marys River, Mich.: survey (see bill employment compensation (see H. Res.
Assistant Secretary of State, 9788. H. R. 157), 21. 384), 10169.
-- to construct hydroelectric power Remarks by, on
BRADFORD, HARRISON H., Increase pension
facilities on (see bill H. R. 159), 21. Agricultural appropriation bill, 2555.
(see bill H. R. 1884). Selective Training and Service Act: to Appropriations: reduction of, 9814.
BRADFORD (PA.) UNION, editorial entitled. amend (see bill H. R' 2828), 3053. Army: discharges, 9869.
"An American Speaks" by Ruth Taylor Sherry, James: for relief (see bill H. R. Bermuda: date on proposal to acquire,
from, A319. 2528), 1886. 8331, 8332.
BRADLEY, FRED (a Representative from South Canal of St. Marys River, Mich.: to Fair Employment Practice Committee,
Michigan). improve (see billH. R. 1126), 98. 11780.
Appointed on committee, 492. Motions and resolutions offered by -discharge petition, 11854.
Correspondence with wounded service- Daylight saving time: to terminate act Forand bill, 10684.
men, A1440. establishing (see H. Con. Res. 2), 31. Full-employment bill, 12077, 12081.
Joint radio discussion with Represent- Fishery products: investigation relative Insurance business: regulation, 1086,
ative Robert A. Grant, reporting on to (see H. Res. 47), 59. 1088.
visit to advance military bases, A4957. Fisheries on Great Lakes: to investigate Land-grant railroad rates: conference re-
Letter by Chase S. Osborn proposing (see H. Res. 116), 591. port, 10139.
Sugar Island, Mich., as site for head- Remarks by, on Lend-lease:* repayment, 8331.
quarters of United Nations organiza- Antiracketeering bill, 11845. National Service Act, 643, 710, 734.
tions, A4477. Federal Aid Airport Act, 9752. Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps:
Radio address on subject Postwar Mer- Fort Brady: abandonment of, A4453. personnel, 311.
chant Marine, A4251. - statement by Secretary of War, Navy: postwar composition, 10144, 10147,
Radio address on Michigan's tourist and A4453. 10189, 10199, 10200.
resort Industry, A4484. General Motors: false charges against Navy and Marine Corps: increase per-
Radio address on United Nations Relief OPA, A5150. sonnel, 11434, 11435, 11436, 11445.
and Rehabilitation Administration, Germfask (conscientious objectors' Pearson, Drew, 1371.
A4659. camp), 616, 617, 657. Permission to address the House, 3911.
Radio address on subject Compulsory - correspondence, 617. Philadelphia, Pa.: national park, 3135,
Peacetime Military Training, A4567. Great Britain: purchase of Liberty ships, Polish Constitution Day, 4140.
Radio address in the nature of Christmas 9751. Potatoes: shipment to Europe, 9849.
greetings to constituents, A5764. Great Lakes Fisheries Convention, 12479. Railroads: land-grant rates, 4184, 4189,
Radio address on operations of UNRRA, National Service Act, 616, 657. 4190, 4199.
A4862. - letter and resolution by American St. Lawrence seaway, 498.
Radio address reporting on Pearl Har- Legion, 657. Second deficiency appropriation bill,
bor investigation, A5151. Pearl Harbor in\estigation, 10811, 10812. 6848.
Radio address to constituents, December UNRRA appropriation: conference report, Selective Service Act: extension, 3906.
14, 1945, A5592. 11821. Tax adjustment bill, 7332.
INDEX 79
BRADLEY, MICHAEL J.--Continued. BRAND,WINIFRED, editorial paying tribute BREADON, SAM, statement relative to con-
Remarks by, on to Franklin D. Roosevelt from Detroit tribution of St. Louis Cardinals to the
Taxation: proposed constitutional limi- Westward by, A3867. war effort by, A734.
tation on Congress regarding, 2555.. BRANDT, JOHN, address entitled "Postwar
-action of Pennsylvania Legisla- BREAKERS HOTEL CASE, excerpt from
Prosperity--or Not?" in Chicago by, memorandum to Senate committee by
ture, 2555.
A200. Norman Tittell relative to Attorney
United Nations Relief: appropriation,
Remarks in House relative to statement General's policy on, A295.
10231, 10294.
on serious plight of dairy farmer by,
Veterans: bill (H. R. 3384) relating to BREEDER'S GAZETTE (publication), article
labor unions, 7410, 7415. A668.
entitled "Livestock Auctioneer Tennes-
-disability compensation, 7879. BRANDT, RAYMOND P., address at Germany see's New Governor" from, A718.
Veterans' Administration: Department of atrocity program in Library of Con-
Medicine and Surgery, 11684, 11685. gress by, A3291. BREEN, ROBERT, statement on what about
War Labor Disputes Act: repeal, 11829. BRANNEN, LYNNE, article entitled "The a national theater system for this
Weiss, Samuel A.: tribute to, 12487. Vehement Volunteer (Senator Mc- country by Robert Porterfield and,
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Kellar)" by Don Taylor and, A2893. A3712.
BRADLEY, OMAR N. (general, U. S. Army). BRANSONS COVE, VA., provide for prelimi- BREHM, WALTER E. (a-Representative from
Address to the graduating class of the. nary examination and survey of (see Ohio).
Military Academy by, A2692. bill H. R. 24). Appointed on committee, 492
Announcement of appointment as Ad- BRANT, IRVING, article concerning the Letter relative to drafting of IV-F's, 182.
ministrator of Veterans' Affairs, 5795. Statement by Educational Policies Com-
Warsaw government written by, 5688.
Article by Ernie Pyle from Washington mission on subject How to Avoid Fed-
Daily News paying tribute to, A3689. "BRASS IN MADRID," article from Asheville eral Control of Education, A2034.
Bill to authorize appointment as Admin- (N. C.) Daily Citizen entitled, A1030. Statement on House Concurrent Resolu-
istrator of Veterans' Affairs (see bills BRASS HATS, remarks in House relative to, tion 50 (intangible drilling costs),
S. 1208"; H. R. 3607*). 8694. A2393.
Editorial from Washington Post com- BRATT, ERNEST C., letter relative to effect Sworn in, 88.
mending appointment to head Vet- of directive 59 by Petroleum Adminis- Vital committee posts go to PAC men,
erans' Administration of, A3473. tratoi forWar on small oil companies . article by Willard Edwards, A159.
Editorial entitled "General Bradley's by, A1031. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Vital Task" from St. Louis Post-Dis- Geological and mining data: to make
BRATTER, HERBERT, radio address relative
patch, A5313. to Bretton Woods Conference by, available to States (see bill H. R. 3148),
Letter relative to veterans' pauper oath 4339.
A1349.
requirement by, A4143. Public Health Service Act: to amend to
News release relative to the President's BRATTON, SAM G. (a former Senator from provide dental health programs (see
approval for 19 new veteran hospitals New Mexico). bill H. R. 3412), 5754.
and addition to 15 others by, A4384. Eulogy to Mrs. Ruth Hannah Simms, 104. World War II: to prohibit induction for
Statement on Nazi Thrust Backfiring BRATTON, SUE F., for relief of legal guard- further service in armed forces of vet-
from Washington Post by, A100. ian of (see billH. R. 3198"). erans of (see bill H. R. 4000), 8574.
Statement relative to Bernard Baruch's BRATTLEBORO (VT.) REFORMER, article Remarks by, on
report on veterans' problems by, captioned "Nonresidents buy more Ver- Agricultural appropriation bill, 2681,
A3827. mont property" from, A667. 2715, 2732.
Statement entitled "Is General Bradley BRAUN, HEDWIG W., reliefof estate (see Points of order, 2671.
For or Against the Veterans' Pauper- American Dental Association, 928, 1047.
billsS. 642*; H. R. 1782-).
Oath Requirement?" by Joseph Leib, Annuities: exemption from taxation,
A4143. BRAUN,IDA F. AND CARL J.,relief (see bills 9097.
Tribute in House to, 11639. S. 642*; H. R. 1782). Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill,
BRADLEY FACES HARD JOB IN VETERANS' BRAYMER (MO.) BEE,article entitled "One 8708.
AGENCY, article by Charles Hurd from Thousand Head of Hogs But No Meat" Army: discharges, 9869.
New York Times relative to, A3552. from, A3052." Black market, 2500.
"BRADLEY REVAMPS VETERANS' SERV- "BRAZEN POLITICAL PAY-OFF," editorial Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5539,
ICE," article by Charles Hurd from from Kansas City Star entitled, A312. 5541, 5661, 5664, 5665.
New York Times entitled, A3936. BRAZIL, authorize Lewis Hobart Kenney, CIO Political Action Committee, A159.
Charles Gainer, Charles Clement Good- Commodity Credit Corporation, 2056.
BRADY, JAMES A., relief (see bill H. R.
man, and Henry Charles Robinson to Congressional office of administrative
2310*).
accept decorations and orders tendered management, 6065.
BRADY, JIM H., article entitled "Inside Departments of State, Justice, and Com-
Washington" by, 9832. them by (see billS. 221).
Five-word address delivered by the Act- merce appropriation bill, 2290.
Article relatile to postwar employment Dewey, Thomas E.: acceptance of New
problems from his column Inside ing President of, 10212.
Remarks in House relative to trade Deal legislation, 435.
Washington by, A3856. Fair Employment Practice Committee.:
Article on Eisenhower's appreciation of agreements with, 5144.
Remarks in House relative to poor, grade statement by the President, 5795.
home front from his column Inside Farm labor: deferment of, 2429.
Washington by, A3285. of coffee shipped from, A3450.
Remarks in House relative to increased Federal Farm Loan Act, 4766.
Article relative to personal side of Presi-
production of cotton in, A4112. Food: true facts concerning supplies,
dent Truman from his column Inside 2500.
Washington by, A3719. Tables: coffee and cotton production in,
Aritcle relative to interest of Frank A4113. Food and Agricultural Organization of
Mecuiro in Government from column BRAZIL, CHESLEY, relief (see bills S. 591*; the United Nations, 3966, 3985.
Inside Washington by, A3703. H. R. 2514). G. I. bill of rights: administration of,
Article relative to. Brig. Gen. Harry W. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior 497.
Vaughan's refusal to use Government transmitting a draft of a proposed bill Geological and mining data, 4316.
automobile by, A5666. for relief of, 1170, 1209. German concentration camps, 4169.
Editorial entitled "International Labor BREAD,article entitled "Our Daily Bread," by Guayule rubber project, 9863.
Council" from column Inside Wash- House of Representatives: rules of,
Clarence Woodbury, from Common
ington by, A3351. Sense, condensed in Reader's Digest, A4008.
Statement relative to cost of World War A1979. Independent offices appropriation bill,
II by, A5484. 943, 944.
BREAD AND BAKERY PRODUCTS, message India: immigration quota, 9538.
BRAGG, PETER N., SR., AND WIFE, relief captioned "Must we now face rationing
(see bill S. 719). Jones, Jesse: forced -resignation, 417.
of bread and other bakery products" Lend-lease: extension, 2124.
BRAGG, T. M., letter endorsing peace reso- from American Bakers Association ap-
Lewis, Fulton, Jr.: radio statement on
lutions by, A608. pearing in Washington Post and Eve-
Army engineers, 6312.
BRAHAM, VERA, letter relative to continu- ning Star, A2766.
Remarks in House relative to critical Members of Congress: expense allowance,
ance of child-care centers by, A3869. 5726.
BRAKOULIAS, ATHAN P., relief (see bill problems facing, A2765.
Military Establishment appropriation
H. R. 897). BREAD AND BUT ER (publication), state- bill, 6762.
BRAMLETT, W. S., letter relative to a magis- ment on Fight Inflation Week-June Nationality Act: amendment, 4646.
trate entrusted with execution of the 10-17 from, A2774. National Service Act, 624, 659.
laws, management of the revenue, and BREAD CRISIS, article from Northwestern -- ask for conference, 2199.
the command of the Army, 6547. Miller entitled, A1222. -conference report, 2848, 2849.
INDEX
BREHM, WALTER E.-Continued. BRETTON WOODS AGREEMENTS-Con. BRETTON WOODS AGREEMENTS-Con.
Remarks by, on Article by Samuel Grafton from Phila- Memorial of legislature of Connecticut
Postage on catalogs: readjusting rates delphia Record relative to news of urging passage of bill relative to, 7588.
of, 6968, 6970. American banke-s on, A1203. Message from the President relative to,
Price Control Act: amendment, 6566. Article entitled " ' Must Support Bret- 1033.
Reciprocal trade agreements, 4883, 4889, ton Woods" by Hamilton Owens from Minority views of the Committee on
5089. Baltimore Sun. A1731. Banking and Currency in House rela-
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: Medal of Honor, Article entitled "Sees Need for Bretton tive to participation of the United
4821, 4825. Woods Plan" by Thomas L. Stokes, States in the International Monetary
Scientific research in interest of National A1419. Fund (see bill H. R. 3314; pt. 2 of Rept.
security: Army engineers (H. R. 3440), Article entitled "The World Watches De- No. 452), 7551.
6312. bate on Bretton Woods Bill" by John Motion in House to recommit bill (H. R.
Selective service: Tydings' amendment, H. Crider from New York Times, A1344. 3314) to provide for the participation
1515, 1520, 1531. Article entitled "Delay Is Seen for Bret- of the United States in the Interna-
Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, ton Woods Plan" by H. Eugene Dick- tional Monetary Fund and the Inter-
huth from New York Herald Tribune, national Bank for Reconstruction and
6566.
A5110. Development, 5584.
Treaty ratification, 1037, 3997, 4295, 4335.
Advertisement entitled "We Believe Bret- Petition concerning, 5176.
United States Employment Scrvice, 9858.
ton Woods Is Good Business" by Busi- Radio address by Herbert Bratler relative
Veterans of World War II: bill to pre- to, A1349.
ness and Industry Committee for Bret-
vent induction of, 8540. ton Woods, Inc., from Washington Radio address by Representative Buffett
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Post, A2619. relative to, A1148.
BREITENSTEIN, A. J., statement relative to Bill to provide for participation of the Radio address by William L. Clayton rel-
present status and future development United States in, 7636. ative to, A1591.
of Alaska Highway at Denver before Correspondence between Representative Radio address by Representative Smith
Mountain States Association by, A5481. Hoffman and Fern E. Nahikian relative (Ohio) on Keynes-Mcrgenthau or
BREMERTON (WASH.) SUN, article on to bill H. R. 2211, A2066. Bretton Woods scheme, A1769.
Puget Sound Navy Yard's record in re- Editorial from Milwaukee Journal rela- Radio address by "Studs" Terkel relative
pairing U. S. S. Suwanece from, A1761. tive to ratification of, A1203. to, A1980.
Editorial from Springfield (Mass.) Re- Radio address entitled "A Look at Bret-
BRENCKMAN, FRED, article entitled "The publican discussing some criticisms ton Woods" by Representative Hill,
Farmer and the Trade Agreements Act"
of, A1989. A2477,
by, A2431. Radio address by Representative Hooks
Editorial entitled "Vote Bretton Woods
BRENDER, ERNEST U., adjudicate claim of Now" from Milwaukee Journal, A2026. relative to, A2678.
(see bill H. R. 4885). Editorial entitled "Light on Bretton Radio discussion by Representative E. A.
Letter from Secretary of Agriculture Woods" from New York Herald Tribune, Hall (N. Y.) and Bob Evans on, A2838.
transmitting draft of bill for relief of, A1485. Recommendations of economists for
10750. Editorial from New York Times relative United States approval of monetary
BRENNEN, C. A., letter relative to cattle pop- to bankers' views on, A538. agreements of, A742.
ulation in, 777. Editorial cantioned "Two Bretton Woods Remarks in House relative to financial
polls," A897. program advocated at, A843, A2502.
BRENTON, MARY, relief (see bill H. R. 4710).
Editorial captioned "The poll of econo- Remarks in House relative to hearings
BREON, ALICE, relief (see bill H. R. 2926). before House Banking and Currency
mists" from New York Herald Tribune,
BRESLIN, PAT AND SANDY, tribute in House A843. Committee on, A1894.
to practical patriotism of, A2511. Editorial from Chicago Daily Tribune rel- Remarks in House relative to reaction
BRETTON WOODS AGREEMENTS, address ative to the President's message on to, A1127.
by Secretary Morgenthau before the agreements of, A733. Remarks in House relative to efforts of
Detroit Economic Club on the sub- Editorial from Milwaukee Journal rela- opponents to confuse people on, A1979.
ject of, 2615. tive to ratification of, A1617. Remarks in House relative to Govern-
Address in Minneapolis, Minn., by Sec- Editorial from New York Times relative ment propaganda on, A2069.
retary of Treasury Morgenthau rela- to statement of Committee for Eco- Remarks In House relative to Lord John
tive to, A1223. nomic Development on, A1516. Maynard Keynes' connection with,
Address on American dollar and Bretton Editorial from St. Louis Post-Dispatch 4903.
Woods plan by Edwin Walter Kem- relative to the views of bankers on, Remarks in House relative to minority
merer, A520. A1279. report on, A2634.
Address entitled "The Big Bankers and Editorial from St. Louis Globe-Democrat Remarks in House relative to misleading
Bretton Woods" by E. A. Conway, entitled, A923. information about, A1979.
A1202. Editorial from New York Herald Tribune Remarks in House relative to committee
Address entitled "Monetary and Credit relative to administration's program hearings on, 5678.
Agreements Entered Into at Bretton for passage of, A2635. Remarks in House relative to bills
Woods" by M. S. Szymczak at Chicago Editorial entitled "Two Committee Re- S. 540 and H. R. 3314, A2715.
before Illinois Manufacturers Associa- ports" from New York Herald Tribune, Remarks in House relative to expanding
tion, A1384. A2784. foreign trade and approval of, A2716.
Address by Representative Smith (Ohio) Editorial entitled "A Needed Deflation" Remaiks in House relative to lasting
before Colorado State Mining Associa- from Wall Street Journal, A3474. peace by adoption of, A2710.
tion relative to A424. Excerpt from general statement of mi- Remarks in House relative to propaganda
Amendments in Senate relating to, 7555, nority report on propaganda aspects of, on, A2673.
7591. A2634. Remarks in House relative to endorse-
Analysis by John Francis Neylan of, Letter and report by Independent Bank- mant by certain pressure groups of,
A 1636. ers' Association relative to, A973. A2668.
Article by Thomas L. Stokes from Wash- Letter by former Representative Dewey Remarks in House relative to stimulus
ington Daily News relative to bankers (Ill.) relative to, A2627. to world trade by approval of, A2885.
and, A1112. Letter by M. S. Eccles relative to ratifi- Remarks in House relative to approval
Article entitled "Good for Man or Beast" cation of, A1383. of people in California of, A2884.
from Wall Street Journal, A3549. Letter by Henry R. Hayes relative to most Remarks in House relative to amend-
Article by Edwin A. Lahey from Chicago objectionable feature of, A2327. ments to, 5683.
Daily News relative to, A1812. Letter by economists from Duke Univer- Remarks in House relative to the two
Articles by Representative De Lacy from, sity and University of North Carolina issues nivolved in, A3323.
Seattle (Wash.) Star relative to, A2116. urging support for, A1579. Remarks in House relative to clever con-
Article by William Green from American Letter and resolution from American trivance of, A1433.
Federalist relative to American Feder- Farm Bureau Federation favoring, Remarks in House relative to world peace
ation of Labor endorsing, A2237. A1454. depending on adoption of, A2124.
Article entitled "Main versus Wall Letter from Treasury Department an- Remarks in House relative to propaganda
Street" by Thomas L. Stokes from swering certain questions of Repre- spread on, A1142.
Washington Daily News, A1145. sentative Andresen relative to, A2668. Remarks in House relative to right of
Article entitled "The Coming Economic Letter by Seymour E. Harris relative to criticism of, A1485.
World Pattern" by Henry Hazlitt from economist's committee approving pro- Remarks in House relative to influence
American Scholar, A1142. posal of, A742. of John Maynard Keynes on, A733.
Article by Lowell Mellett from Washing- Memorandum showing foreign govern- Remarks in House relative to hearing be-
ton Evening Star relative to changes ments can obtain unlimited dollars fore House Committee on Banking and
suggested by bankers for, A1146. through, 7656. Currency relative to, A1140.
INDEX 81
BRETTON WOODS AGREEMENTS-Con. "BRETTON WOODS PROPOSALS-WILL WE BREWSTER, OWEN-Continued.
Remarks in House relative to ratification MISS THE BOAT AGAIN?" address by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
of, A1390. Richard W. Courts at Lagrange, Ga., Meteorological observation stations in
Remarks in House relative to passage by entitled, A3418. arctic region of Western Hemisphere:
Congress of, A3675. "BRETTON WOODS PUZZLE," letter by to establish (see bill S. 765), 2519.
Remarks in House favoring, A2502. Robert Boothly from New York Times Navy and Coast Guard: relating to pay
Remarks in House 'opposing, 5678. captioned, A990. and allowances of officers of retired list
Remarks In House relative to British pol- (see bill S. 473), 915.
icy on, 8790, 8791, 8792. BREUSTER, RAYMOND, editorial, Food
Shortages; GI's Views from Hunting- Public Health Service: to create' a Divi-
Rlemarks in House on bill (H. R. 3314) sion of Water Pollution Control, 330.
relative to, 981, 5380, 5503, 552, 5586, ton (W. Va.) Herald-Dispatch by,
A3151. Sanders, Stephen E., and wife: for relief
5587, 5631, 5722, 7218, 7922, A2924, (see bill S. 956), 4099.
A4075. BREWSTER, OWEN (a Senator from Maine). Selective Training and Service Act: to
Remarks in Senate relative to finances Address March 2, 1945, on American amend (see bill S. 36), 77.
of, 3438, 5176, 7597, 7747, 7763. foreign policy, A1076.
Motions and resolutions offered by
Remarks in Senate relative to construc- Address at Western States Council, Salt
Petroleum resources: to investigate (see
tive benefits of, A1000. Lake City, Utah, on subject Selling
S. Res. 36), 330.
Report of National City Ba-k of New Surplus War Plants, A644.
Postwar foreign trade: extension of time
York relating to American Bankers As- Address by Louis Bromfield at New York
for filing report (S. Res. 76), 995.
sociation's opposition to, A2183. City entitled "Palestine's Place in the
Resolution by Memphis Cotton Exchange New World," A2044. Petitions and papers presented by, from
favoring passage of H. R. 2211, relative Address by Senator Hart on subject Sane Citizens and individuals, 3470.
to, A2041. Aspects of Foreign Commerce, A3882. Remarks by, on
Resolution of the American Veterans' Appointed on committees (standing), Acheson, Dean G.: confirmation, 8901,
Committee relative to, 7269. 169, 170. 8902, 8910.
Section of minority report entitled "Gov- Appointed on committees, 73, 672, 909, Act of Chapultepec, 2027, 2028.
ernmenal Bretton Woods Propaganda 1404, 2074, 2311, 2458, 3108, 3230, 3359, Airplane accidents, 7167.
Drive Blacks Out Democratic Proc- 3536, 3620, 4219, 4500, 4688, 5173, Airports: Federal aid bill, 4119, 7281,
esses," A2633. 5383, 5840, 7148, 7429, 7588, 8354, 8726, 8436, 8438, 8440, 8441, 8442, 8443, 8445,
Statement by Secretary of Treasury Mor- 9111, 9469, 9759, 10083, 10247, 10404, 8446, 8447, 8448, 8449, 8469, 8471, 8473,
gsnthau before House Committee on 10751, 10953, 11524, 11856. 8474, 8476, 8477, 8481, 8482, 8483, 8485,
Banking and Currency relative to pro- Appointed on Joint Committee To In- 8488, 8520, 9880.
vestigate Pearl Harbor Attack, 8583. -report of National Association of
posals of, A1062.
Statement by Senator Wagner and Rep- Article by Col. S. G. Shartle in Miami State Aviation officials, 8443.
resentative Spence relative to endorse- Dail3 News relative to German char- Army: redeployment program, 7896.
ment of International Monetary Con- acter, A1081. voluntary enlistment bill, 9014.
Article by Herbert B. Elliston from Bretton Woods agreements, 7564, 7576,
ference at, A741.
Statement by Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam Washington Post relative to William L. 7625, 7679.
relative to, A1831. Clayton's exposition of cartels at Mexi- Burton, Harold H.: tribute, 8732.
Statement by Oscar Johnston relative to co City, A1054. Canol project, 2169.
the Cotton Belt's interest in, A1724. Article by Milo Perkins entitled "Cartels: Census of agriculture, 1218.
What Shall We Do About Them?" Chandler, Albert B.: resignation from
Statement by Board of Governors of Fed-
A1046. Senate, 10128.
eral Reserve System relative to ratifica- -tribute, 3776.
tion of, A1383. Article by Leo Wolman from London
Economist relative to postwar prob- Civil Aeronautics legislation: committee
Statement from Americans Unite( for
lems, A1471. jurisdiction, 2320.
World Organization, Inc.-, relative to,
Article from New York Times concern- Debt limit of the United States: increase,
A2506. 2768.
ing balancing of international ex-
Statement by Franklin D. Roosevelt rel- Eastport, Maine: transfer of land, 702.
change, A1469.
ative to, A2716. Article by Bill Cunningham on abund- Eaton, Col. W. H., Jr.: record, 1116.
Statement by Representative Thom rel- ance of food in Canada, A2816. --- article on death of, 1117.
ative to operation of monetary fund Article by Bill Cunningham in Boston Federal Reserve banks: reduction in re-
proposed in, A3335. Herald on. President's May Day ad- serve requirements, 3825, 3826.
Statements by Edward E. Brown, E. A. dress, A4524. Fish or sea food: price of, 7843.
Goldenweiser, and Alice Bonineuf rel- Data on Flag o Liberation, A3635. Fordney-McCumber Tariff Act, 6354.
ative to, A842. Editorial from Washington Post entitled France: inflation in, 7285
Summary report by George H. E. Smith "Richardson's Testimony," 10959. German prison camps: visit of Senators,
relative to, A844. Letter in New York Herald Tribune by 3633.
Table showing money in the fund and William S. Bennet regarding Palestine, Germany: problem of civil government
money in the bank, 7762. A4638. in, 7282-7284.
"BRETTON WOODS ALSO VITAL TO WORLD Recommendation of White Potato In- Government contracts: waste in, 6098.
PEACE," editorial from Philadelphia dustry Advisory Committee, A3887. Japan: occupation of, 8676.
Record entitled, A1347. Tables: import duties, 6106, 6107. Jews: conditions in camps in Germany,
postwar import duties, 6121. 9221.
BRETTON WOODS CONSPIRACY, article by statement by Dr. Ott, 9222.
Amendments offered by, to
former Representative Binderup rela- Airport bill (S. 2): to amend, 8440, 8470, Lending agencies of the Government,
tive to, A1433. 8476, 8477,. 684, 685, 686, '689.
"BRETTON WOODS FIGHT," editorial by Federal aid to airports (S. 2): to amend, Lend-lease: extension, 3200.
Linwood I. Noyes from. Ironwood 7274. -- operations, 1140.
(Mich.) Daily Globe entitled, A1390. Interior Department appropriation bill McKeough, Raymond S.: confirmation,
(H. R. 3024) : to amend, 5440. 9585.
"BRETTON WOODS IN THE PULPIT," edi- Selective Service Act (H. R. 2625): to
torial from Wall Street Journal en- Maine: value of farmlands, 7465.
amend, 3728. Manpower: utilization in Government
titled, A2559. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by plants, 388.
"BRETTON WOODS ISSUE," editorial from Agricultural Adjustment Act: to amend Middle East: future policy of United
New York Herald Tribune entitled, with respect to potatoes (see bill S. States regarding, 1221, 1222, 1224, 1225.
A990, A1059. 1396), 8585. - statement by James M. Landis on
Civilian officers of the United States: to Greek situation, 1224.
BRETTON WOODS MEAN 5,000,000 JOBS,
restore to office those who left their
pamphlet issued by Congress of Indus- positions to serve in armed forces (see . article quoting James M. Landis
trial Organizations relative to, A1167. on situation in, 1222.
bill S. 892), 3470.
"BRETTON WOODS MONETARY PROPO- Emergency Price Control Act: to amend Military installations abroad, 1140.
SALS," memorandum issued by Na- (see bill S. 1204), 6873. Minuscule: definition, 7576.
tional League of Women Voters en- Flag of the United States: ceremony to Missouri River Valley Authority: refer-
titled, A1000. commemorate flag flown in enemy ence of bill (S. 555), 2016.
countries upon their surrender (see National Service Act (H. R. 1752), 1489,
"BRETTON WOODS OR WHAT?" editorial
from Boston Observer entitled, A1480. S. J. Res. 91), 8468. 1490, 1491, 1497, 1498, 1554, 1558, 1841,
Forest products laboratories: to establish 1842, 1903, 1908.
"BRETTON WOODS PACT AND ISOLA- (see bills S. 780, 893), 2595, 3470. - letters from soldiers, 1558, 1842.
TIONISM," editorial from Minneapolis Gillibrand, George: for relief (see bill Navy: pay and allowances of certain
(Minn.) Tribune entitled, A1108. S. 955), 4099. officers, 9898.
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BREWSTER, OWEN-Continued. BRIDGEPORT (CONN.) POST, article on BRIDGES-Continued.
Remarks by, on plan of Charles A. Moore for tariff Missouri River: to construct bridge across
Palestine: British military policy in, based on living standards from, A1672. at Frazer, Mont. (see bills S. 1601; H. R.
11249. Editorial relative to scarcity of news from 4808).
-press reports, 11250. Italian theater of war from, A641. Monongahela River: bill granting con-
resolution, 12171, 12172. Editorial entitled "Farley Speaks of the sent to West Virginia to construct a
Pearl Harbor disaster: congressional in- Future," from, A1694. bridge at or near Star City, W. Va.,
vestigation, 8343, 8344, 10857, 10859, Editorial on Presidential succession from, across (see bill H. R. 3730*).
12412. A2895. Ouachita River: bill granting consent to
-- difficulties encountered, 10340, Editorial entitled "Why They Hate Mrs. Missouri Pacific Railroad Co. to con-
10345, 10346, 10347, 10348, 10349, 10350, Luce," from, A3502. struct a bridge near Camden, Ark.,
10351, 10352, 10353, 10354, 10356, 10357, Editorial entitled "Berlin Radio Used across (see bill H. R. 1903).
10586, 10591, 10593. Only by Russians," from, A4183. Pigeon River: bill to authorize Minne-
-editorial, 10438.. Editorial entitled "Homes for Everybody" sota Department of Highways to con-
- -reply to Senator Barkley, 10431, from, A5540. struct a bridge across (see bill H. R.
10432, 10435, 10436, 10437, 10438. BRIDGEPORT (CONN.) TELEGRAM, edi- 1659*).
-reply to Senator Tunnell, 10956- torial relative to supplying food to Rainy River: bill authorizing village of
,10960, 10962. European starving nations from, A4231. Baudette, Minn., to construct a bridge
Pennsylvania: political conditions in, across (see bill H. R. 3264).
1889. BRIDGES.
Bill to amend act of June 21, 1940, so St. Croix River: bill to extend times for
Price Control Act: extension, 5888, 6908, commencing and completing bridge
as to make such act applicable in the
6910. at or near Hudson, Wis., across (see bill
Reciprocal trade agreements, 6022, 6023, case of highway bridges owned by mu-
nicipalities (see bill H. R. 2719). S. 527*; H. R. 3153).
6024, 6025, 6035, 6036, 6037, 6096, 6105- Toll: bill providing Federal aid to States
6121, 6354, 6355, 6356. Allegheny River: bill granting consent to
Pennsylvania Railroad Co. to construct for acquisition of (see bills S. 434;
- testimony of William Clayton, H. R. 1-60).
6037. a bridge at or near Warren, Pa., across
(see bills S. 1543; H. R. 4190). St. Lawrence River: bill authorizing con-
Reconstruction Finance Corporation: Big Sandy River: bill authorizing Slater struction of a bridge at or near Ogdens-
letter by Jesse Jones regarding so- Branch Bridge and Road Club to op- burg, N. Y., across (see bill H. R. 476*).
called Dawes loan, 689. erate a free suspension bridge, near St. Louis River: bill to revive and re-
Sanders, Stephen E., and wife, 7275. Wiliamson, W. Va., across (see bill enact act to authorize city of Duluth,
Selective Service Act: extension, 3721, H. R. 1184*). Minn., to construct a toll bridge across
3728, 3729. Columbia River: bill granting consent to (see bill H. R. 3150').
-- deferment of men over 31 years Wabash -River: bill to construct bridge
State of Washington to construct a
of age, 3728, 3729. bridge at Northport, Wash., across (see across (see billS. 1219').
Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, 6354. bill S. 943). - -bill to allow the city of St.
Surplus property: disposal, 12412. - bill to revive and reenact act to Francisville, Ill., to bridge (see bill
-in Europe, 7291. H. R. 3521).
allow the Oregon-Washington bridge
Tariffs: proposed reductions, 2768. board of trustees to bridge (see bill Yellowstone River: bill authorizing con-
-- excerpt from book by Sherwood struction of free highway bridge near
S. 574).
M. Fine, 2768. Connecticut River: bill granting consent Fairview, Mont., across (see bill S.
Transportation: Investigation, 11235. to Connecticut to construct a bridge at 2?4*; H. R. 3410).
Underwood Tariff Act: section 4, 6350. or near old Saybrook, across (see bill
United Nations Charter, 6921, 8030, 8071. BRIDGES, HARRY, excerpt from article in
H. R. 4940). New York Daily Mirror relative to,
Vessels: sale of surplus, 12258, 12259. Hudson River: bill to revive and reenact
Wallace, Henry: confirmation, 1610, 1616. A4555.
act granting consent to Rensselaer and
Williams, Aubrey, 2606, 2619, 2620, 2651, Letter by E. S. Land relative to misstate-
Saratoga Counties, N. Y., to construct ments on ships for troop transporta-
2652. a bridge across (see bill H. R. 3940').
-- letter by Harry V. Gilson, 2620. tion addressed to, A5317.
Mahoning River: bill authorizing re-
Reports made by, from Letter by 73 members of Washington
construction of Spring Common Bridge State Legislature urging dismissal of
Committee on Commerce: at Youngstown, Ohio, across (see bill
Weather forecasting service (S.765, Rept. proceedings against, A1726.
H. R. 3373').
656), 9938. Mississippi River: bills to authorize Keo- Letters by Washington State Democratic
Committee on Naval Affairs: Central Committee relative to dis-
kuk, Iowa, to operate a toll bridge
Rear Admirals: pay and allowances (S. missal of proceedings against, A1725.
across (see billsH. R. 2872, 2892).
473, Rept. 640), 9759. -bill granting consent to State of List of names of members of the Harry
Joint Committee on the Disposition of Bridges' Victory Committee, 1959.
Louisiana to construct a bridge at or
Executive Papers: near New Orleans across (see bill H. R. Remarks in House relative to, 1254, 2705,
Sunday Government Departments, 3706, 3830, 9085, 9538.
1652*).
4095. Remarks in Senate relative to deporta-
-- bill to allow Minnesota Depart-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. tion of, 4939.
ment of Highway to bridge (see bill
H. R. 533"). Resolutions remonstrating against grant-
BRIAND-KELLOGG PACT OF 1928, remarks ing citizenship to, 7508, A3452.
in House relative to Germany, Italy, -bill to extend time for completion
of bridge at or near Friar Point, Miss., Resolution adopted by the Kansas De-
and Japan being signatories to, A2873. partment of the American Legion
across (see bill S. 454*).
BRICKER, JOHN W., editorial entitled "An - bill to extend the times for con- remonstrating against naturalization
Outstanding Governor Retires" from of, 8420, 8468.
Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, A223. struction of bridge in Brainerd, Minn.,
across (see bills S. 1259"; H. R. 3616'). BRIDGES, MARGERY A., relief (see bill S.
"BRIDGE BUILDER", poem by Will Allen -bill to revive and reenact act cre- 203*).
Dromgoole, entitled, A2101. ating City of Clinton Bridge Commis-
sion'and authorizing said commission BRIDGES, STYLES (a Senator from New
BRIDGEHEAD AT WILLIAM AND MARY
to construct a bridge at or near Clin- Hampshire).
article from New York Herald Tribune
relative to, 1114. ton, Iowa, and at or near Fulton, Ill., Address of Earl S. Hewitt at Washington,
across (see bills S. 1660; H. R. 4914). D. C., April 3, 1945, entitled "New
BRIDGEPORT, CONN., resolution of the Hampshire and Dumbarton Oaks,"
Missouri River: bill to amend sections 4
council relative to the food shortage, and 5 of act authorizing Nebraska- A1652.
5596. Address by State Senator Charles M.
Iowa Bridge Corp., to construct a
BRIDGEPORT (CONN.) AREA: OPA POL- bridge between Washington County, Mills, of Jaffrey, N. H., on Memorial
ICY'S EFFECT ON EMPLOYMENT, re- N~ebr., and Harrison County, Iowa, Day, A2913.
port by Thompson and Lichtner rela- across (see bill 9. 1450). Appointed on committee, 169, 170.
•tive to, A5468. -- bill granting consent to North Appointed conferee, 2252, 3734, 4601,
BRIDGEPORT (CONN.) CHAMBER OF COM- Dakota to construct a bridge across 5215. 7064, 7068, 11309.
MERCE, remarks in House relative to (see bill S. 233*; H. R. 3411). Appointed to Joint Committee to Inves-
survey on effects of OPA policy on em- - bill to revive and reenact act to tigate Nonessential Federal Expendi-
plyoment and production by, A5468. authorize Burt County, Nebr., to con- tures, 909.
BRIDGEPORT (CONN.) HERALD, editorial struct and operate a toll bridge near Article by George Van Slyke in New York
paying tribute to late Senator Maloney, Decatur across (see billS. 1425'). Sun relative to CIO-New Deal pact,
from, A386. -bill to revive and reenact title of A458.
Editorial entitled "Wage Increases With act granting consent to Montana to Article by Jack Reed in Indianapolis Star
Control of Prices Essential to Save Our construct a bridge at or near Poplar, entitled "Willis Calls 60,000,000 Job
Living Standards" from, A4515. Mont., across (see bill S. 927'). Plan Political Propaganda," A922.
INDEX 83
BRIDGES, STYLES-Continued. BRIDGES, STYLES-Continued. BRIGGS, FRANK P.-Continued.
Article from Concord (N. H.) Daily Moni- Remarks by, on Article by H. E. Klinefelter in Missouri
tor relative to voting in proposed world Labar-Federal Security appropriation bill, Farmer on assistance afforded by Farm
organizstion, A1659. 6706, 6708, 6709, 6714, 6715, 6716, 6719, Security Administration, A3653.
Article by F. A. Voigt in the Nineteenth 6720, 6721, 6722, 6723, 6724. Articles by Edgar Ansel Mowrer entitled
Century and After magazine entitled Lend-lease: cpcrations since defeat of "Relief for Our Allies," and "Necessity
"Polish Catastrophe," A4037. Germany, 4698, 46C9. for World Organization, A3657.
Article in Pageant magazine entitled - statement by Joseph C. Grew, Articles by Francis P. Douglas on opera-
"What's Wrong With Congress," A4999. 4699. tion of Patent Office, A4513, A4514.
E itorial from Manchester (N. H.) Union Meat: shortage of, 2082. Credentials, 364.
paying tribute to George M. Putnam, Members of Congress: expense allowance, Editorial from Kansas City Star entitled
t.5372. 5188, 5211, 5213, 5335, 5336. "The Star and the Peace," A1054.
Resolution by New Hampshire Legisla- - visits abroad, 3630. Letter by soldier, Thomas C. Cauley, ex-
ture relative to treaty-making power, National Service Act: conference report, pressing views on furloughs, etc.,
S90. 2902, 2903. A2205.
Resolution by Polish-American Congress, Navy Department appropriation bill, Letter signed "A GI" relative to return
New Hampshire, relative to territorial 4591, 4E00. of servicemen to their homes, A3922.
integrity of Poland, 3393. Office of War Information, 6433, 6434, Poem in tribute to late President Roose-
Resolution by New Hampshire Legisla- 6435, 6437, 6439. velt by Judge Fred E. Mueller, A3926.
ture on death of President Roosevelt Public Health Service: additional ap- Resolution by Missouri Legislature rela-
and pledging support to President propriation, 1217. tive to use of live d'ecoys for duck
Truman, 3597. Roosevelt, Col. Elliott: confirmation, hunting, 2384.
Resolution by New Hampshire Legislature 1014, 1015, 1016, 6120. Resolution by Missouri Legislature ex-
relative to Poland, 4093. -- rsported loan by John Hartford pressing faith in President Truman,
Resolution by New Hampshire Legisla- to, 6028. 3596.
ture relative to veterans at peace con- Russian-American relations, 4111. Resolution by Missouri House of Repre-
ference, 4093. San Francisco Conference: actions of sentatives regarding Army discharges,
Resolution by New Hampshire Legisla- Russian delegates, 5845. 9643.
ture relative to postal salaries, 5175. Senators: e::pense allowance, 12036, Statement by St. Louis locals, United
Statement on bill (S. 1068)-abatement 12038, 12043, 12044.
Electrical, Radio, and Machine Work-
of certain income taxes for members Shasta Dam: transmission lines, 12129. ers of America on deeds of Franklin
of armed forces, 5177. United Nations Charter, 8165. D. Roosevelt, A2205.
Statement by students at Colby Junior United Nations Organization: American Statement on inland plants to aid de-
College, NewLondon, N. H., relative to representative, 11118. fense program, A4648.
Olympic games, A5C96. UNRRA: appropriations, 12050.
Sworn In, 364.
Will of Lt. Benjamin Rush Toland, A4780. Vessels: sale of surplus, 11871, 11872, Amendments offered by, to
Amendments offered by, to 11875, 11876, 11878.
Virgin Islands: Agricultural appropriations bill (H. R.
Legislative appropriation bill (H. R. appropriation, 1211, 2689) : to amend, 3086.
3109): to amend, 5211. 12112.
Nurses (H. R. 2277) : to amend, 2894. War agencies: appropriations for, 6706, Bils and joint resolutions introduced by
United Nations Organization (S. 1580): 6725, 6739, 6740. Cowden Manufacturing ro.: for relief
to amend, 11118. War correspondents: medals for, 4100, (see bill S. 1014), 4692.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Reports made by, from Redmond, Margaret: for relief (see bill
Apprenticeship in District of Columbia: Committee on Military Affairs: S. 1015), 4692.
to provide for (see S. 1189), 6704.. Mitchell, William (S. 881, Rept. 202), Taxation: to direct payment of highway-
Armed forces: to abate certain income 3706. use taxes in operation of any system
taxes for members (see bill S. 1068), of commercial transportation taken
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. over by Federal Government (see bill
5177.
Bannett, Michael Joseph: for relief (see BRIDGETON (N. J.) Evening News, editorial S. 992), 4504.
bill S. 1674), 11706. relative to convincing people of neces- Remarks by, on
Brooks, Arthur R. and wife: for relief sity for military training in peacetime Flood relief: emergency bill, 4394.
(see bill S. 512), 992. from, A3123. Hannegan, Robert E.: confirmation,
Jesseman, Carroll: for relief (see bill S. 4249.
BRIGGS, CHARLES W., article entitled "The Schindler, Alfred: confirmation. 3388.
513), 992. Relation of Federal Government to
Merbers of Congress: to increase salaries Truman, Harry S.: tribute to, 3597.
Sovereignty" by, A10.
(see billS. 1125), 5757. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Letter relative to legislation from, A5010.
Mitchell, William: to award posthumous- BRIGGS, LYMAN J., remarks in House rela-
ly a Ccngressional Medal of Honor (see BRIGGS, DOROTHY G., letter protesting tive to, 11327.
bill S. 831), 3398. closing of child-care centers by, A3999.
BRIGHAM, E. S. (a former Representative
National service life insurance policies: BRIGGS, EMMA L., increase pension (see bill
to renew (see bill S. 5e4), 1211. from Vermont).
H. R. 1051). Article from Burlington Free Press rela-
Vacancy in office of President and Vice
President (see bill S. 1169), 6259. BRIGGS, FRANK P. (a Senator from Mis- tive to pure-bred cattle owned by,
War correspondents: to issue medals to souri). A2300.
(see bill S. 957), 4100. Address of Capt. W. M. Callaghan, United BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY, PROVO,
Motions and resolutions offered by States Navy, at commissioning of UTAH, letter captioned "A white cross
Roosevelt, Elliott: to investigate loan by U. S. S. Missouri, A1649. and a dog tag" by Claron L. Oakley,
John Hartford to (see S. Res. 136), Address of former Senator Clark at com- from Y News, published by, A655.
6120. missioning of U. S. S. Missouri, A1648.
BRIGHTMAN, RAY F., Jr., letter relative to
Remarks by, on Address by Justice William 0. Douglas
unfairness of Marines' discharge sys-
Acheson, Dean G.: confirmation, 8910, before Missouri Bar Association, A4509.
tem by, A5555.
0911. Address of Robert E. Hannegan at Demo-
Census of agriculture, 1217. cratic Women's meeting, Springfield, BRILL, MARY L., pension (see bill S. 1269).
Curfew regulations: modification by Mo., A4029. BRIN, ALEXANDER, statement on Boston as
Mayor LaGuardia, 2390, Address by Robert E. Hannegan at site of United Nations capital by,
Deficiency appropriation bills, 2753, 2754, Rochester, N. Y., March 17, 1945, A5314.
4121, 12109, 12111, 12112, 12113, 12115, A1255.
BRINSON, MRS. DANIEL A., relief (see bill
12116. Address by Senator Olin D. Johnston at
Flood-control projects: appropriation, H.'R. 1021).
Jefferson Day dinner, Sioux Falls,
12115, 12116. S. Dak., A2606. BRISBIN, BEATRICE ET AL., relief (see bill
Foreign policy of the United States, 5316. Address by Vice President Truman at H. R. 4263').
Hopkins, Harry: visit to Moscow, 8845. Jefferson City, Mo., February 22, 1945, BRISTOL (PA.) COURIER, editorial entitled
Burley, Patrick J.: resignation, 11114, entitled "Democracy . at the Cross- "Truman Swings Left" from, A3866.
11117, 11118. roads," A911. Editorial, British Financial Problems-
Independent offices appropriation bill, Appointed on Special Committee to Labor Party's Policy from, A3942.
2034, 2035, 2084, 2094, 2180, 2181. Investigate the Production, Transpor-
Interior Department appropriation bill, Editorial, Truman's Golden Opportunity:
tation, and Use of Fuels In Areas West Realistic Attitude Toward British Loan
5426, 5427, 5428, 5429, 5430, 5431, 5432, of Mississippi River, 6087. from, A4294.
5433, 5434, 5435, 5436, 5437. Appointed on Special Committee to In-
Italian armistice terms: article from In- Editorial entitled "Who's To Make the
vestigate National Defense Program., Watches?" from, A5357.
ternational Law Review giving terms, 7105. Editorial, British Loan and Interest Rate
1213. Appointed on committees, 466, 11369. from, A5499.
INDEX
"BRITAIN DEFICIT SPENDING OF PAST BRITISH-AMERICAN RELATIONS IN 1816, BRITISH GOVERNMENT, remarks in House
YEARS BRINGS NATION NEAR BANK- remarks in House relative to, A5367. relative to subsidizing of nation's press
RUPTCY," article by Phelps Adams BRITISH-AMERICAN-RUSSIAN RELATIONS, by, A2437.
entitled, A4230. letter by Helen Herendeen from Roch- BRITISH HOLDINGS IN UNITED STATES
BRITAIN PERMITS INDUSTRY TO RESUME ester Democrat and Chronicle rela- INDUSTRY, table: list of corporations,
PRODUCTION FOR EXPORT, article tive to suspicion and, A4271. A5504.
from Wall Street Journal relative to, Remarks in House relative to lack of BRITISH IMPERIAL PREFERENCE PLAN,
A2815. unity in, A4661. remarks in House relative to policy of,
BRITAIN POISON PROPAGANDA IN INDIA BRITISH-AMERICAN TRADE 'RELATIONS, A2386.
AGAINST UNITED STATES, letter by remarks in House relative to, 8790-8793. Table: countries under, A2387.
unnamed official relative to, A5679. BRITISH ASSETS IN UNITED STATES, re- BRITISH-INDIA RELATIONS DURING
"BRITAIN SEEN DELAYING WAR-TRAIN- marks in House relative to, 11928. WORLD WAR II, remarks in House
ING ACTION," article by David Law- A5674. relative to, 9538.
rence entitled, A5122. BRITISH COLUMBIA'S BLOOD BROTHER- BRITISH LABOR PARTY, editorial by Man-
"BRITAIN TO SUBSIDIZE ADVERTISING TO ALASKA, article by Richard J. Neu- chester Boddy from Los Angeles Daily
INVADE AMERICAN MARKETS," ar- berger from Vancouver Daily Province News relative to victory of, A3823.
ticle from Printers' Ink captioned, relative to, A3193. Letter by Senators Magnuson and
A2437. BRITISH CONTRIBUTION TO UNRRA, re- Chandler and Representative Celler
"BRITAIN WRITES NEW CHAPTER IN HE- marks in House relative to, A5379. relative to Palestine addressed to,
BREW MARTYRDOM," statement by BRITISH CRITICISM OF AMERICAN WAR A3767.
American League for a Free Palestine EFFORT, remarks in House relative to BRITISH LABOR PARTY URGES GREATER
from New York Post captioned, A281. arrogant, A51. PRODUCTION, article by Wilbur J.
BRITAIN'S AMBASSADOR. editorial cap- BRITISH DEBT OF WORLD WAR I, remarks Brons relative to speech of Herbert
tioned "Howdy, Mr. Ambassador" in House relative to, A5296. Morrison on, A3932.
from Tulsa (Okla.) Tribune, A1501. BRITISH DEBT TO UNITED STATES, table: BRITISH LOAN. See also GREAT BRITAIN.
BRITAIN'S ATTEMPT TO BAN AMERICAN as of July 1, 1945, A5504. Article entitled "Anglo-American Loan
FILMS, remarks in House relative to, BRITISH DEMAND FOR LOAN, editorial Agreement" by Edgar Allen Mourer,
A5168. from Chicago Herald-American relative A5590.
BRITAIN'S FINANCES-TRUMAN'S STATE- to resignation of Leo T. Crowley and, Article entitled "Mallon Derides British
MENT, article by George Rothwell A4520. . ' Loan" by Paul Mallon from Fargo (N.
Brown relative to, A3933. Dak.) Forum, A5569.
BRITISH DIAMONDS, letter from Depart- Editorial on, A5220.
BRITAIN'S FINANCIAL AFFAIRS, remarks ment of Justice relative to reserves of,
in House relative to critical condition Editorial entitled "Caution on British
11575, A5296. Loan Needed" from Houston Chronicle,
of, 8790. Rmarks in House relative to, A5296.
A5296.
BRITAIN'S FINANCIAL CREDITORS, re- Statement relative to, 11575. Editorial entitled "That Loan to Britain"
marks in House relative to, A4131. BRITISH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS, from Arkansas Democrat, A5665.
BRITAIN'S FINANCIAL PLIGHT--GOLDEN remarks in House relative to award to Editorial entitled "Stop This Thievery"
OPPORTUNITY FOR THE PRESIDENT, John D. Gavan of, A3533. from Fort Wayne (Ind.) News-Sentinel,
editorial from Bristol, Pa., newspaper BRITISH DUTIES ON GIFTS TO NEEDY, A5649.
relative to, A4177. correspondence bietween Representa- Editorial from London Daily Mail rela-
BRITAIN'S FINANCIAL PROBLEMS, article tive Judd and Mrs. A. 0. Young rela- tive to, A5649.
entitled "Cash in Britain, Deficit for tive to levying of, A5378. Editorial from St. Marys (Pa.) Daily
Us" by Edward T. Austin from San Press relative to opposition to, A5636.
BRITISH EIGHTH ARMY, tribute in the Letter captioned "Stop that loan to
Diego Union, A4088. House to, A2024.
Editorial entitled "Does England Want England" by Mary A. Curran, A5487.
To Be Kept?" from Washington Times- "BRITISH ELATION OVER CROWLEY Letter by Blanche V. Valiquette relative
Herald, A4087. RESIGNATION DISTURBING TO to, A5486.
Letter by Representative Celler from UNITED STATES," article by Walter Letter by N. S. Mitchell expressing his
New York Times relative to certain aid Trohan from. Washington Times- views on, A5659.
for A4042. Herald entitled, A4104. Remarks in House relative to mounting
"BRITAIN'S JERSEY ACT," editorial by Tom BRITISH ELECTIONS, remarks in House rela- opposition to, 11575, 11927, A4661,
R. Underwood from Lexington (Ky.) tive to effect on United States of, A8732. A5476. A5503, A5512, A5556, A5673,
Herald entitled, A4013. BRITISH EMBASSY, letter relative to acquisi- A5684, A5746.
BRITAIN'S LOAN: BAD BARGAIN FOR USE tion of Tarawa by United States by Remarks in House relative to sale to
OF AIRFIELDS, remarks in House rel- John Balfour of, A3299. individual investors of bonds to fi-
ative to, A5423. BRITISH EMPIRE, correspondence relative to nance, A5503.
BRITAIN'S POSTWAR ECONOMIC PRO- purchase of petroleum equipment in, Remarks in House relative to propaganda
GRAM, article by Paul Wohl from 9654. for, A5460.
Barron's National Financial Weekly Editorial captioned "Moonbeams that Text from New York Times of financial
relative to, A2673. unite" from Charleston (S. C.) News- agreement between United States and
BRITAIN'S POSTWAR ECONOMY AND Courier, A1915. United Kingdom relative to, A5790.
AMERICAN FINANCIAL AID, editorial Remarks in House relative to American BRITISH LOAN AND INTEREST RATE, edi-
from Los Angeles Examiner relative to, aid saving, A3243. torial from Bristol (Pa.) Courier rela-
A4204. Remarks in House relative to production tive to, A5499.
of gold by, A3475.
BRITAIN'S POSTWAR EMPLOYMENT PROB- Remarks in Senate relative to discrimi- "BRITISH LOAN DEMANDS ON UNITED
LEMS, article by a British industrialist nation against American nationals in, STATES AROUSES ANXIETY IN CON-
relative to, A2687. GRESS," article by Arthur Sears Hen-
9571.
BRITAIN'S RECONVERSION SPEEDED- ning from Washington Times-Herald
RESTRICTIONS LIFTED, article from BRITISH EMPIRE GOLD-ORE RESERVES, entitled, A4454.
Wall Street Journal relative to, A2815. memorandum on, 11575.
BRITISH LOAN FROM RFC, remarks in
BRITAIN'S REQUEST FOR FINANCIAL AS- BRITISH EMPIRE'S POPULATION, table by
House relative to, 11927.
SISTENCE-OBJECTIONS-WHY SIL- Bureau of Census on, A5296.
BRITISH EXTRAVAGANT ALLOWANCE FOR BRITISH LOAN-INSIDIOUS PROPAGANDA,
LY? editorial from San Diego (Calif.) editorial from St. Marys (Pa.) Daily
Union relative to, A4022. DIPLOMATS, article by Helen Essary
from Washington Times-Herald rela- Press relative to, A5644.
BRITAIN'S REQUEST FOR LOAN, remarks
In House relative to, A4104, A4140. tive to, A4520. BRITISH LOAN: LABOR PARTY'S POLICY,
BRITISH FINANCIAL PROBLEMS-LABOR editorial from Bristol (Pa.) Courier
"BRITISH ADVISED TO TAKE NOTICE OF
PARTY'S POLICY, editorial from relative to, A5499.
FEELING CONCERNING PALESTINE,"
article by Lowell Mellett from Wash- Bristol (Pa.) Courier relative to, A3942. BRITISH LOAN: NEED OF ABLE STATES-
ington Evening Star entitled, A4300. "BRITISH GLOOMY AT 'HARSH' TERMS OF MEN TO OPPOSE SAME, article by
BRITISH-AMERICAN -AGREEMENT OF 1817, AMERICAN LOAN," article by Anne Upton Close relative to, A5685.
article by Johns Hopkins University O'Hare McCormick from New York BRITISH LOAN NEGOTIATIONS, article en-
relative to, A5367. Times entitled, A5778. titled "The Basic Reasons for the
BRITISH-AMERICAN RELATIONS, article BRITISH GOLD-ORE RESERVES, memoran- Credits to Britain" by Arthur Krock
from Boston Herald relative to friction dum of Treasury Department relative from New York Times, A5741.
in, A180. to A5295. Remarks in House relative to, A5425.
INDEX
"BRITISH LOAN OF FOUR BILLIONS RE- BRITISH SOCIALISM: MORRISON'S BLUNT BRONS, WILBUR J.-Continued.
FORTED" article from 'Washington STATEMENT, article by'-Wilbur J. Article on errors. in Government unem-
Post captioned, A5294. .Brons .from Chicago Journal of Com- ployment predictions from Chicago
BRITISH LOAN OF WORLD WAR I, state- merce relative to, A4380. Journal of Commerce by, A5321.
mefit by Sir Ronald Lindsay relative "BRITISH TAKE GIANT LINERS FROM BRONX BOARD OF TRADE, address on
to paymert of, 11927. YANKS," article from Washington Post p:stwar business exoansion by James
BRITISH LOAN: OTHER COUNTRIES TO captioned, A4313. A. Farley before, A5678.
ALSO SEEK LOANS, article by Henry BRITISH TAXES, article by Charles E. Egan Address on postwar transport and the
J. Taylor from Washington Daily News relative to a cut in, 10117. " Bronx by Walter P. Hedden before,
relative to, A5503. A36.
BRITISH TRADE RESTRICTIONS, remarks
BRITISH LOAN-OUR GOLD RESERVE AS -in Senate and correspondence relative BRONX CONSUMERS COORDINATING
A BASIS, editorial from New York to, 10654. COUNCIL, statement relative to re-
Herald-Tribune relative to, A4213. tention of price control by, A5155.
BRITISH UNMINED GOLD, table: estimate
by Department of Interior relative to, BRONX COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION, ad-
BRITISH LOAN PROPOSAL IS UNBUSINESS-
A5295. dress entitled "Party Responsibility in
LIKE, editorial from Houston Chroni-
a Democracy" by James A. Farley be-
cle entitled, A5435, A5477, A5618. BRITISH WHITE PAPER, study entitled
fore, A5437.
BRITISH LOAN UNSOUND, remarks in House "Reaction to British White Paper on
Employment Policy" by a member of BRONX COUNTY (N. Y.) HOME NEWS, edi-
relative to, A5518. torial relative to a permanent FEPC
Department of Commerce, A1605.
BRITISH MILITARY POLICY ON PALES- from, A2517.
TINE, remarks in Senate relative to, "BRITISH WOMEN-ORCHIDS TO SOME
GALLANT LADIES," article by Walter BRONZE STAR MEDAL, citation of award to
11249. John A. Dolnack of, A2835.
Winchell captioned, A215.
BRITISH MINES-GOLD RESERVES, state- Citation of presentation to Dennis
BRITT, MAURICE, remarks in Senate rela- Chavez, Jr., of, A742.
ment from Department of Interior tive to award of the Congressional
relative to, 11575. Remarks in House and article from
Medal of Honor to, 3468. Butte (Mont.) Daily Post relative to
BRITISH MONETARY POLICIES, remarks in
BRITTAIN, N. M., letter relative to labor sit- presentation to Lois J. Jeinberg, of,
House relative to, A3476.
uation by, A5335. A1961.
BRITISH MONETARY MISSION VISITS BRITTON, JOHN, JR., speech entitled "The BROOKINGS INSTITUTION, article in Mil-
UNITED STATES, remarks in House Constitution in a Changing World," waukee Journal entitled "Our Federal
relative to, A4660. in a high-school contest by, A2807. Labor Policy," A5015.
BRITISH MONEY MANIPULATION, remarks BROAD, 'BLANCHE E., relief (see bill H. R. Statement entitled "Should Price Con-
in House relative to, A5627. 906*). trol Be Retained?" by Harold J. Moul-
BRITISH MONEY TABLES, remarks in House BROADCASTING (magazine), article en- ton and Karl T. Schlotterbeck, pub-
relative to, A3476. titled "OPA Controls ' Peril Yule lished by, A4615.
Statement relative to, 11575, A5296. Radio Set Making" by Bill Bailey BROOKLYN, N. Y., article by Walter B. Gun-
BRITISH NEGOTIATIONS FOR LOAN, ar- from, A4423. nison from Brooklyn Eagle relative to
ticle from Time relative to, A5294. Editorial entitled "Truman's Radio establishment of a veterans hospital
Credo" from, A3392. at, A4308.
BRITISH-OWNED SECURITIES, statement
Editorials relative to Federal airports Letter by Harold J. Burke, chairman, re-
from Department of Commerce rela-
appearing in, 8528. lative to erection of a veterans' hos-
tive to, A5296. pital at, A1369.
BRITISH PARLIAMENT, article from Wash- BROADCASTING OF NONCOMMERCIAL Petitions protesting enactment of pro-
ington Post relative to vocations of PROGRAMS, amend act to prevent hibition legislation by citizens of,
Members of, A3319. interference with (see bill S. 63*). A1611.
BRITISH POLICY IN BURMA, articl e by Paul "BROADCASTING OF TOMORROW," ad- BROOKLYN CITY COLLEGE, address by
Mallon from New York Journal-Amer- dress by Paul A. Porter in Washington J. Howard Berry relative to basketball
ican relative to, A4662. before National Association of Broad- scandal at, A720.
casters entitled, A1406. Remarks in House relative to basketball
BRITISH POLICY IN PALESTINE. See also
BROADY,JOSEPH M., telegram opposing ap- scandal at, A719.
PALESTINE. pointment as Rural Electrification
- Remarks in House relative to, 9698. BROOKLYN (N. Y.) EAGLE, article relative
Administrator, 2394. to establishment of a veterans' hospi-
Telegram from Fort Wayne (Ind.) Jew-
ish Community relative to, A5641. BROCKEL, HARRY C., radio address relative tal at Brooklyn by Walter B. Gunni-
Telegram' from Jewish organizations in to value of St. Lawrence seaway to son from, A4308.
Chelsea, Mass., protesting, A4348. Wisconsin by A4757. Article entitled "Sheepshead Bay Mari-
BRODBECK, MRS. EUGENE, relief (see bill time Training Station" from, A5418.
BRITISH POLICY ON FOREIGN TRADE, let- Editorial on new Congress should act
ter byBen F. Kelly Co. relative to, S. 1555).
promptly on pay raise for postal work-
A4117. BRODIE, HERBERT E., relief (see, bill H. R. ers from, A40.
BRITISH POLICY TOWARD AMERICAN 995). Editorial entitled "William M. Calder"
AVIATION INDUSTRY, remarks in BROKAW, J. F. AND WIFE, relief (see bills from, A1062.
House relative to, 11927. S. 751; H. R. 3021, 3697). Editorial entitled "Brooklyn's Indus-
BRITISH POSTWAR ECONOMY, editorial BROMFIELD, LOUIS, address in Washington trial War Record Unexcelled in Na-
entitled "The Drift Toward Chaos" relative to India by, A1218. tion" from, A3823.
from Omaha Morning World-Herald, Address entitled "Palestine's Place In Editorial on Presidential succession-
A4376. the New World" in New York at dinner Truman's suggestion from, A3102.
sponsored by New Zionist Organiza- Editorial paying tribute to Judge Grover
BRITISH POSTWAR MERCHANT MARINE, C. Moscowitz from, A5728.
article by Douglas Larsen from Wash- tion of America by A2044.
ington Daily News relative to siZe of, Article on America's future-tragic era BROOKLYN GUY'S HEROISM, article by
A4661. from Cleveland Plain Dealer by A4506. Bud Hutton from Ntw York Times
Review from New York Times by Mar- relative to, A811.
BRITISH PRIME MINISTER. See ATTLEE,
CLEMENT. guerite Young of book entitled "Pleas- BROOKLYN (N. Y.) TABLET, letter to the
ant Valley" by, A1743. President on our policy toward Spain
BRITISH REJECT TRUMAN'S PLEA FOR
BROMLEY, DOROTHY D., article on Walter by John L. Bazinet from, A5457.
JEWS TO ENTER PALESTINE, speech
in Wilmington, Del., by Representative Reed Hospital-Treatment of ampu- "BROOKLYN'S INDUSTRIAL WAR RECORD
Traynor relative to, A4230. tees from New York Herald Tribune UNEXCELLED IN NATION", editorial
by, A2980. from Brooklyn Eagle entitled, A3823.
BRITISH REQUEST FOR LOAN, remarks in
Excerpts from articles on Walter Reed BROOKS, ARTHUR R., AND WIFE, relief (S.
House relative to, A5293. Hospital program for treating ampu- 512").
BRITISH-AMERICAN RELATIONS, article by tation cases from New York Herald
Mark Sullivan from New York Herald Tribune by, A2992. BROOKS, C. WAYLAND (a Senator front
Tribune relative to, A2654. Illinois).
BRONS, WILBUR J., article relative to Her- Address by Col. Robert R. McCormick
BRITISH-RUSSIAN EUROPEAN TANGLE, ed- bert Morrison's speech urging British before Washington Advertising Club
itorial from Washington Times-Herald labor increase production, from Chi- on subject Foreign Relations of the
relative to, A2425. cago Journal of Commerce by, A3932. United States, A4166.
"BRITISH SEEK UNITED STATES BIL- Article on- British socialism: Morrison's Address by Governor Green, of Illinois,
LIONS," remarks in House entitled, blunt statement from Chicago Jour- before meeting of Republican National
8313. nal of Commerce by, A4380. Committee, A5424.
86 INDEX
BROOKS, C. WAYLAND-Continued. BROOKS, C. WAYLAND-Continued. BROOKS, OVERTON-Continued.
Address by Robert R. McCormick before Remarks by, on Editorial from Charlotte Observer on
Foreign Policy Association on subject Nimitz, Admiral Chester W.: return to Peacetime Military Training, A5075.
Grarits, Gifts or Loans to Foreign Washington, 9215. Letter from Veterans' Administration
Countries, A5125. Office of War Information: reflections on citing need for nurses, A215.
Appointed on committee, 169, 170. Prairie States, 7465. Letters from War Department relative to
Appointed conferee, 2253,. 4601, 6895, Pearl Harbor investigation, 10433, 10134, troop-rotation plan, A213.
7064, 7068, 10083, 11309. 10435: Letter from acting Surgeon General of
Appointed on funeral committee, 10621. Price Control Act: extension, 5626, 5704. Army relative to nurses at Walter Reed
Appointed on Joint Committee on the Railroad equipment sent to France, 7291. Hospital, A513.
Organization of Congress, 1749. Reciprocal trade agreements, 6122, 6191, Letter from Under Secretary of War Pat-
Appointed to Migratory Bird Conserva- 6253. terson relative to German prisoners
tion Commission, 3703. -telegram from Elgin Watch Co., of war traveling in Pullmans, A3258.
Leave of absence, 3629. 6191. Radio address March 6, 1945, on nurse
Letter from Department of Commerce Revenue Act of 1945, 9991, 9993, 9994. draft bill, A1060.
addressed to Elgin Watch Co., 6254. 9995, 9996. Radio address on universal military
Letter by V. Raymond Edman, .presi- Rural Electrification Administration, training, A5093.
dent, Wheaton College relative to 4520. Radio broadcast by Richard Eaton on
terms of surrender for Japanese, 7279. Senate: absence of Senators from the German *atrocities. A2147.
Letter from 38 enlisted men at Fort floor, 3236. Results of Gallup Poll on compulsory
Sheridan, Ill., relative to Army dis- Status of employment services, 6715. peacetime military training, A4890.
charge system, 8727. United Nations Charter, 6919. Statement of George E. IJams relative
Petitions by 100,000 citizens of Illinois United Nations Organization: American to veterans' hospitals, A3245.
relative to relief of people of Germany, representation, 11301, 11302.
Austria, and Hungary, 12030. Amendments offered by, to
UNRRA: appropriation, 11455, 11456, Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill
Petitions from citizens of Illinois favor- 12048, 12049, 12050.
ing anti-poll-tax bill, 12031. (H. R. 3951) : to amend, 8712.
Veterans: free postage for those in hos-
Radio address from Washington, D. C., pitals, 8586. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
relative to aims of the war, A136. War agencies: appropriations for, 6735. Armed forces: to direct discharge of cer-
Report by Associate Justice Jackson on tain members (see bill H. R. 4604),
Williams, Aubrey, 2466, 2650.
trials of war criminals, A2738. 10469.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Telegrams relative to returning em- Army: to liberalize disability retirement
ployment services to States, 6715. BROOKS. KATHERINE I. AND SALLY, relief benefits as to emergency, provisional,
Amendments offered by, to (see bill H. R. 4237). probationary, and temporary officers of
General of the Army (S. 1354): to amend, BROOKS, NED, article entitled "Philbin World War (see bill H. R. 1365), 229.
8594. -to provide for better administra-
Fights 'Whitewash' " from Washington
Revenue Act of 1945 (H. R. 4309): to Daily News by, A1489. tion of officer personnel of (see bill
amend, 9991. H. R. 5022), 12229.
Bills and joint resolutione introduced by BROOKS, OVERTON (a Representative from Army of Occupation of Germany Medal:
Armed forces: providing for reception by Louisiana). to amend act providing for award of
Senate and House of Representatives Address of Dewitt L. Pyburn and Leo M. (see bill H. R. 2037), 907.
of enlisted men who served in World Odom at meeting of Red River Valley Chennault, Maj. Gen. Claire Lee: to
War II (see S. J. Res. 102), 9215. Improvement Association, A1103. award Congressional Medal of Honor
Federal Power Act: to amend (see bill S. Address of Hon. Kenneth C. Royal], Un- (see bill H. R. 4136). 8799.
-448), 778. der Secretary of War, at American Glassell-Taylor Co., Robinson & Young:
Government life insurance: to reduce Legion convention in Chicago relative for relief (see bill H. R. 1975), 769.
rate of interest on loans secured by to national defense, A5041. Military and naval training: to provide
(see bill S. 447), 177. Appointed on committee, 15. for all male citizens 18 years of age
Marine Corps: to designate November Appointed on Select Committee on Post- (see billH. R. 5058), 12402.
10, 1945, a day for observance of crea- war Military Policy, 550. Public Law No. 212: to amend (see bill
tion of (see S. J. Res. 23), 778. Appointed on Board of Visitors to United H. R. 3762), 7420.
Osterhoff, Alfred: for relief (see bill S. States Military Academy, 641. Rayburn Dam: to designate dam near
1411), 8728. Appointed conferee, 2203, 9155. Denison, Tex., as (see H. R. 3538). 6535.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation: re- Article from Shreveport (La.) entitled Selective Service Act: to amend relative
lating to unabsorbed premiums for war "There Ought To Be a Law", A623. to drafting of civilian workers who
damage insurance (see bill S. 446), Article by George Fielding Eliot urging fail to comply with certain regulations
777. 1 month's leave before discharge for (see bill H R. 2972), 3595.
St. Francisville, Ill.: to construct and op- servicemen, A1347.
September 2: to proclaim as a legal holi-
erate toll bridge across Wabash River Article from Shreveport (La.) Times
day (see bill H. R. 3991), 8515.
(see S. 1219), 7106. urging rest periods for Army troops,
Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944:
Veterans: free postage for those in hos- A3059.
to amend (see H. R. 3531), 6535.
pitals (see bill S. 1394), 8586. Article from Shreveport (La.) Times en- Tidewater lands: relating to titles to
Motions and resolutions offered by titled "The First Marines-and
(see H. J. Res. 119), 2165.
Heidinger, James V;: death of (see S. Others", A3396. Veterans: relating to disability ratings
Res. 108', 2623. Article by Millard Rice on procedure for
for loss of arm or leg (see bill H. R.
Remarks by, on discharge and disability cases before
2254), 1285.
Airports: Federal-aid bill, 8472. Army and Navy review boards, A4643.
Communications protesting Office of War Atrocities Commission: to create
Armed forces: ceremonies to honor en- (see H. J. Res. 161), 3700.
listed men, 9215. Price Administration plan for automo-
bile dealers, A4790. Women's Army Corps: to amend act to
Army: demobilization, 8727. establish (see bill H. R. 3449), 6013.
-One hundred and seventh anni- Editorial from Shreveport (La.) Times
entitled "More Forest Production," Motions and resolutions offered by
versary. of Quartermaster Corps, 6158.
A586. Daylight-saving time: to repeal act
precombat training, 3559.
statement by Lt. Gen. Edmund B. Editorial from San Antonio Express en- establishing (see H. Con. Res. 73),
Gregory, 6158. titled "Keep Political Hands Off the 8337.
-voluntary enlistment bill, 9024. Army Engineers," A1722. Remarks by, on
Bretton Woods Agreements, 7610, 7611, Editorial from Kansas City Star entitled Agricultural Extension Service, 4561.
7613, 7614, 7615, 7616, 7617, 7677. "Flood . Threats and the Answer," Ammunition: shortage at the front, 124.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 12048. A2048. -- letter by five .Signal Corps soldiers
General of the Army, etc., 8593. Editorial from Union Postal Clerk en- and article, 124.
German concentration camps, 4583. titled "Salary Adjustment Justified," Anti-poll-tax bill, 6002.
Great Britain: proposed loan to, 12151- A2053. Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill,
12157. Editorial from Washington Star entitled 8632, 8651, 8704, 8712, 8713, 8714.
Heidinger, James V.: eulogy, 2623. "General Chennault," A3520. Army Engineer Corps: tribute, 1065, 6306.
Japan: terms of surrender, 7279. Editorial from Shreveport (La.) Times Automobile dealers, 10782.
Labor: proposed draft of, 926.. on 'universal military training, A4538. Civil Service Retirement Act of 1930:
Manpower situation: confusion caused Editorial from Shreveport (La.) Times amendment, 6653.
by Democratic administration, 926. entitled "Constitution and the FEPC," Committee on Military Affairs: investi-
Marshall, Gen. George C.: report of, 9647. A4342. gation of war effort: 1462, A1243.
National Service Act; conference report, Editorial from Washington Post on Army Committee on Small Business: continu-
2975. Service Forces, A4544. ation, 338.
INDEX
BROTT, GEORGE D.; relief(see billH. R. BROWN, CLARENCE J.-Continued.
BROOKS, OVERTON-Continued.
2773). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Remarks by, on Fischer, Mabel M.: for relief (see bill
Commodities: exportation of (H. R. BROUGHER, WILLIAM E. (brigadier general,
2944), 6294. H. R. 3781), 756.
U. S. Army), remarks in House rela- Hudson, Robert A.: for relief (see bill
Daylight-saving time: termination, 8545. tive to proposed promotion of, 8492. H, R. 4018), 8575.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11185, BROUGHTON, J. MELVILLE (Governor, Pearl Harbor disaster: to investigate (see
11186, 11199, 11220. North Carolina), views relative to H. Con. Res. 69), 8337.
European war theaters: report on visit, T. V. A., from St. Louis Post-Dispatch
504-510. Petitions and papers presented by, from
by, At53. Citizens and individuals, 6085, 12308.
Fair Employment Practice Committee:
appropriation, 7476, 7484. BROWDER, E. C., relief (see bill H. R. 3364). Remarks by, on
Farm labor: drafting, 832. BROWDER, EARL, criticisms of Secretary of Annuity payments: exemption from tax-
Federal employees pay bill, 5902, 5903. State Stettinius and Senator Vanden- ation, 8990, 8991, 9087.
Flood-control: appropriation, 5523. berg by, 4134. Armed forces: accumulated leave, 10364.
- emergency-control bill, 4843, 4844. Excerpts from statement on communism Army: discharge of doctors, A4135.
-projects, 11199, 11220. by, 3830. - letter by an officer in Medical
Remarks in House relative to influence in . Corps, A4135.
Forestry research, 3789.
Democratic Party of, A1.9. California: war contracts awarded firms
Japanese relocation centers, 4727. in, 1623.
Materials: requisition (H. R. 3232), 6293. Remarks in House relative to com-
May, Andrew J.: felicitations on seven- munistic activities of, A962. Census of Agriculture, 843.
teth birthday, 6690. BROWDER, MRS. EARL, remarks in House Committee on the Public Lands: investi-
Military establishment appropriation relative to, 2221, 2222. gation by, 2502.
bill, 6681, 6756. Congressional Record: general leave to
BROWDER ADMITS REBUKE ON POLICY, extend remarks, 5732.
Mississippi Valley: extension of air serv- article by Frederick Woltman from
ice in, 10536. Corporations: refund of excess profits,
New York World-Telegram relative to, 7241, 7244.
-- letter to Postmaster General, A2765.
10536. Daylight-saving time, 8325, 8492, 8541.
BROWN, ADABELLE, increase pension (see Deficiency appropriation bill, 1623.
Nationality Act: amendment, 4647. bill H. R. 928). Departments of State, Justice, and Com-
National cemeteries, 10992.
National Service Act, 578, 656, 657, 710. BROWN, ADELL AND ALICE, relief (see bill merce appropriation bill: conference
Navy: Nurse Corps, 10375. H. R. 244*). report, 4474, 4492.
Nurses' selective service bill, 1741, 1801, BROWN, ART, article entitled "The Rise of District of Columbia appropriation,
1804, 1805, 1809, 1859, 1860, 1861, 1870, the Goober" from Nation's Business by, 5270.
1874. A2494, Federal employees pay bill, 6671.
Palestine problem, 9695. BROWN, AYCOCK, relief (see bill H. R. Full-employment bill, 11967, 11968.
4615). Government agencies: reorganization,
Patton, Lt. Gen. George S., 203.
- editorials, 203. 9338, 9339, 9341.
BROWN, 'CHARLES, relief (see bill H. R. International organizations, 10865, 10866.
Persons buried outside the United States, 3590*).
10992, 10993. Land-grant railroad rates, 11271.
BROWN, CLARENCE J. (a Representative Legislative appropriation bill: Senate
Postage rate, 12209, 12210, from Ohio). amendment, 5724.
Prisoners of war: treatment of, A1245.
Reid, Frank R.: eulogy, 556. Address at Chattanooga, Tenn., Dscember Lending agencies of the Government,
12, 1944, by, A655. 1145.
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: Medal of Honor,
4821. Address before Giddings Club, Warren, Members of Congress: expense allowance,
Ohio, A4292. 5271, 5724. 0
Second deficiency appropriation bill, Appointed on committee, 88, 491.
7101, 7103. Merfibers of Congress: salary increase,
Article from Stars and Stripes entitled 4432, 4457.
Selective Service Act, 3906. "Where Are the Ships?" A4556.
September 2: legal holiday, 8491. Military information bill, 10046, 10049,
Article by Seymour S. Tibbals from 10050.
Tidelands: quieting title to, 8850, 8851. Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle entitled
Veterans: housing, 11186, 11187. National Service Act, 559, 572, 573.
"Revolution-American Way-Wake Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps:
- communication, A5448. Up," A477.
-tires for, A5448. personnel, 310, 311.
Article from Council Bluffs (Iowa) Non- Navy: postwar composition, 10148.
War agencies appropriation bill, 7226, pareil entitled "Congressional Sal-
7228. Negro nurses, 1808, 1809.
aries," A3131, Nurses: drafting of, 1808, 1809.
War Atrocities Commission, 3665. Editorial from Orange Daily News en- Office of Price Administration, 10059.
War Criminals, 4288. titled "Can There Be Freedom From
War dead: repatriation, 12214, 12215. - cancelation of ration points, 227.
Fear and Want?" A4557. Order of business, 12096.
War Department Civil Functions appro- Editorial entitled "Putting the Screws on Palestine: Prime Minister Bevin's state-
priation bill, 1065. Country Butchers," from Jefferson
War materiel: data on shortages, 710. ment on, 10677.
(Ohio) Gazette, A3009. Pearl Harbor investigation, 8497, 8502,
Women's Army Corps: tribute, 7416. Extract from sixth annual address by 8503.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. President Woodrow Wilson to joint Petroleum Subcommittee: continue,
BROOME COUNTY, N. Y., provide for con- session of Congress, December 2, 1918, 2504; 2505.
struction of a veterans' hospital in (see A3817.
Postage on catalogs: readjusting rates of,
bill H. R. 2521). Letters pertaining to agricultural work- 6962, 6963, 6965, 6966, 6967, 6968.
Remarks in House relative to need of a ers, A189.
Postal employees: salary increase, 4616.
veterans' hospital in, A1057. Letter relative to Army discharges, Price Control Act: extension, 6600, 6373,
Resolution authorizing passage of H. R. A4059,
6374, 6392, 6512, 6537, 6554, 6564.
2521, providing for construction of Radio address of Lothrop Stoddard, Railroads: land-grant rates, 4183, 4194.
veterans' hospital in (see H. Res. 169). A1285, Reciprocal trade agreements, 5150.
Statement and resolution of Vincent B. Revenue bill of 1945, 9604, 9605, 10177.
BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGI- Costello Post of American Legion rela-
NEERS, letter favoring retention of Rivers and harbors bill, 1335.
tive to investigation of Pearl Harbor Second deficiency appropriation bill,
price control by, A5318. attack, A3816, A3817. 6772.
Letter relative to legislation embodied in Amendments offered-by, to
H, R. 1362, amending Railroad Re- Selective service: Tydings amendment,
Nurses (H. R. 2277): to amend, 1808, 1503.
tirement Act by G. F. Spratling bf, 1809.
A343. Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
United Nations Relief (H. J. Res. 266): 6600.
BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE FIRE- to amend, 10283.
--- extension, 6537, 6554, 6564.
MEN AND ENGINEMEN, resolution UNRRA appropriation (H. R. 4649), to
amend, 11581. Tax adjustment bill, 7333, 7334.
relative to St. Lawrence seaway, by Treasury of the United States: condi-
New Jersey State Legislative Board of, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by tion of, 3914.
A1024. Benham, Josephine: for relief (see bill
H. R. 1457), 268. United Nations Relief: appropriation,
BROTHERHOOD OF MAN, radio address by 10216, 10217, 10280, 10281, 10283, 10284,
Civil Affairs Training School, University
H. R. Ricketts on subject, A1414. 10290, 10296.
of Chicago: relief of officers of Army
Remarks in House relative to world peace who were members of.first two classes -- additional appropriation, 11477,
depending upon united, A5297. of (see bill H. R. 1366), 229. 11478, 11483, 11566, 11568, 11569, 11581,
11586.
BROTHERHOOD WEEK, statement by Frank- Craig, Martha E.: to increase pension bill
(see bill H. R.-4017), 8575. freedom-of-the-press amendment,
lin D. Roosevelt relative to observance 11581.
Fetruary 18-25, 1945, of twelfth an- Federal Power Act: to amend (see bill
H. R. 673), 56. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
niversary of, A30.
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BROWN, CONSTANTINE, article on France's BROWN, HARVEY W., statement relative to BROWN, PAUL-Continued.
present attitude from Washington peacetime military training before Remarks by, on
Evening Star by, A41. House Committee on Military Affairs Subsidies, 7873, 7876.
Article entitled "Small Nations May by, A5566. -- continuation of certain, 5225, 5237,
Unite in Three Big Confederations" BROWN, HENRY I., bill for relief of heirs of 5241, 5242, 5243.
from Washington Sunday Star by, Wallace, Henry A., 1174, 1175.
(see bill S. 663).
A708. Votes of. See YEA-ANn-NAY VOTES.
Article relative to fate of Poland and BROWN, HUGHIE, relief (see bill H. R. 2364). BROWN, PHILIP M., letter relative to San
Yalta Conference from Washington BROWN, JACOB, relief (see bill H. R. 5054). Francisco conference from Washing"
Evening Star by, A810. un Evening Star by, A1669.
Article relative to the fate of Poland BROWN, JAMES, authorize Secretary of In-
from Washington Evening Star by, terior to sell certain lands in State of BROWN, S. H. AND M., relief (see bills S. 696;
A1182. Montana to (see bill S. 756). H. R. 2057).
Article relative to political crisis in Ru- BROWN, JOHN F., relief (see bill H. R. 883). BROWN, WILLIAM S., relief (see bills S. 1277;
mania from Washington Evening Star H. R. 4396).
by, A1207. BROWN, JOHN HAROLD, authorize Secre-
Article on flying of flags of United Na- tary of Interior to sell certain lands BROWNE, DAVENPORT, report of the Com-
tions over liberated capitals from in Montana to (see bill H. R. 4044). mittee on Naval Affairs in Senate on
Washington Evening Star by, A2086. BROWN, JOSEPH, increase pension (see bill nomination ,of, 1500.
Article relative to difficult British-Rus- S. 1702). BROWNE, EDWARD E. (late a Representative
sian-American relations from Wash- from Wisconsin).
ington Evening Star by, A2265. BROWN, JOSEPH A., relief (see bill H. R.
4924). Announcement af death of, 11121.
Article on Polish question causes ill will Editorial by William T. Evjune, A5191.
among Allies from Washington Eve- BROWN, MATTIE LEE, relief of legal guard- Eulogies in House to, 11121, A5190.
ning Star by, A2916. ian of (see bill H. R. 1316').
Article, Polish Underground Leaders' BROWNE, GEORGE, remarks in House rela-
BROWN, NELLIE, relief (see bill H. R. 1032). tive to parole of, A58.
Trials, from Washington Evening Star
by, A2999. BROWN, PAUL (a Representative from Letter and resolutions by International
Georgia). Sound Technicians relative to release
Article on Polish Government-British from prison of, A209.
Policy from Washington Evening Star Appointed on committee. 274.
Appointed conferee, 2203, 2668, 5501, Remarks in House relative to inaccurate
by, A3138.
6629. statement by Representative Smith
Article on peace-San Francisco charter
provides machinery-mutual under- Article from Oglethorpe (Ga.) Echo rel- (Wis.) regarding reduction of prison
ative to soil conservation services, sentence of, A176.
standing vital from Washington Sun-
day Star by, A3201. A1587. Statement by Attorney General of the
Editorial from Athens (Ga.) Banner- United States relative to reduction in
Article on Russian-British-American re- prison sentence of, A176.
lations and the Balkans from Wash- Herald entitled "President Roosevelt
ington Evening Star by, A3463. Answers Final Summons", A1746. BROWNELL, FRANCIS H., article on'gold and
Editorial from Atlanta (Ga.) Journal on silver as money in the postwar world
Article on London's big five conference- resignation of Robert Ramspeck, A5220.
Russia's demands from Washington by, A204.
Evening Star by, A4058. Report of committee relating to price of
cotton textiles, 6561. BROWNELL, HERBERT, JR., address in Lin-
Article relative to London conference of coln, Nebr., by, A1231.
Foreign Ministers from Washington Statement from Department of Agricul-
ture comparing cost of production, Speech before Washington Advertising
Evening Star by, A4149.
parity, and average price of certain Club by, A4371.
Article on Russian policy-London Big
basic commodities, A3018. BROWNFIELD, DONOVAN C., article entitled
Five Conference a disappointment
from Washington Evening Star by, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by "Victory Coin to Aid Silver Mines"
A4103. Automobile-use tax: repeal of (see bill from California Mining Journal by,
Article on birth of Fourth Trench Re- H. R. 3678), 7267. A5752.
public from, A4508. Federal Reserve Act: to amend relative BROWNING, BOB, prayer on observance of
Article on Russian-American relations: to insurance of deposits of 'public VE-day at Hercules Powder Co., Port
appeasement or strong policy by, funds (see bill H. R. 658), 29. Ewen, N. Y., by, A2428.
A4692. Taylor, Russell F.: for relief (see. bill
H. R. 3007), 3700. BROWNING, JAMES M., letter relative to feed
Article on foreign countries: loan re- situation by, A5588.
quests from Washington Evening Star Motions and resolutions offered by
by, A5330. Daylight-saving time: to terminate (see BROWNS BAY, VA., to provide for prelimi-
Article on Indonesian situation from H. Con. Res. 76). 8337. nary examination and survey of (see
Washington Evening Star by, A5341. Remarks by, on bill H. R. 23).
Auto use tax, 7217, 7219.
BROWN, COY C., relief (see bill H. R. 2906, Bankhead-Brown amendment, 6561, 6562. BROWNSVILLE (TENN.) STATES-GRAPHIC,
3099). Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5541, article on postwar plan for returning
BROWN, EDWARD E., statement relative to 5570-5573, 5581, 5678, 5681, 5682. *veterans by C. E. Weddington from,
Bretton Woods Conference by, A842. Clark's Hill Dam on Savannah River, A3943.
BROWN, ERNEST R., letter opposing $25 11066. BRUCE BROS. GRAIN CO., relief (see bill
weekly unemployment compensation Commodity Credit Corporation, 1962, H. R. 2450*).
by, A4071. 1963, 1975, 1977, 2044-2048, 2057, 2058.
Common carriers: agreements among, BRUCE, FRANK B., relief (see bill H. R. 1020).
BROWN, GEORGE ROTHWELL, article on 11763. BRUCE, HOWARD, article by Joseph H. Short
President's preelection statements on Cotton: overproduction, 6561. from Baltimore Sun relative to award
war's progress from Washington Deficiency appropriation bill, 11066, 11220. of Distinguished Service Medal to,
Times-Herald by, A178, A310. Export-Import Bank, 1174, 1175, 7540, A3794.
Article on Government finances from 7548. Remarks in House relative to presenta-
Washington Times-Herald by, A772., Flood-control projects; 11220. tion of Army's Distinguished Service
Article relative to lend-lease agreement Gold reserves: reduction, 5288. Medal to, A4289.
with France by, A1124. Lending agencies of the Government, Speech by General Somervell In Balti-
Article on Britain's finances-Truman's 1174. more at testimonial dinner in honor
statement by, A3933. Mahon, George H.: speech of, 1053.
Article on report of visit to Europe of of, A4289.
Members of Congress: salary increase,
Committee on Postwar Economic Pol- 4431. BRUMBAUGH, D. EMMERT (a Representa-
icy and Planning (House) from New Price Control Act, 6610. tive from Pennsylvania).
York Journal-American by, A4412. -extension, 6392, 6393, 6394, 6395, Appointed on committee, 491.
Articles entitled "The Political Parade" 6396, 6533, 6539, 6561, 6562, 7081. Article by Miles Hollister in American
written by, 10732, A5049. Ramspeck, Robert: retirement from Con- magazine relative to Altoona plan for
Article entitled "Loans to Foreign Coun- gress, 11120. veterans, A430.
tries" from New York Journal-Ameri- - -tribute, 12350. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
can by, A5571. Reciprocal trade agreements, 5074. American veterans of World War II:
Tribute in House to, A3933. Servicemen's Readjustment Act: amend- to incorporate (see bill H. R. 1964), 768.
BROWN, HARRY E., address on veterans' ment, 7724. Breon, Alice: for relief (see bill H. R.
hospital problems in Chicago before -conference report, 12381. 2926), 3467.
American Hospital Association by, Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, Pittsburgh DuBois Co.: for relief (see bill
A5193. 6539, 6561, 6562. H. R. 4815), 11078.
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BRUMBAUGH, D. EMMERT-Continued. BRYSON, JOSEPH R.-Continued. BRYSON, JOSEPH R.-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Article by William P. Walker relative to Remarks by, on
Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944: beer and whisky profits bypassing Freight rates: discrimination in the
to amend (see H. R. 3559), 6630. farmers, A873. South, 2918.
-to extend certain benefits to vet- Article from Honolulu Star-Bulletin en- -Supreme Court decision, 4847.
erans of World War I, the war with titled "Cracking Down on the Wasters," Fulmer, Hampton Pitts, A2451.
Spain, Philippine Insurrection, and A1416. Germany: surrender of, 4300.
China Relief Expedition (see bill H. R. Article by Mary James Cottrell on record Members of Congress: expense allow-
2908). 3466. of textile industry, A4291. ance, A2620.
Standard time: to restore (see bill H. R. Article in Washington (D. C.) Star stat- - editorials, A2620.
3953), 8417. ing policy on distilled-liquor adver- Rivers, Mendel L.: leave of absence, 4039.
Veterans: to increase burial allowances tising, A4266. Smith, Ellison D.: eulogy, A2148.
(see bill H. R. 309), 23. Editorial from Spartanburg (S. C.) Tisdel, Alton P. (Superintendent of
Petitions and papers presented by, from Herald entitled "Hitlerism Dead," Documents, Government Printing
Societies and 'associations, 5038. A2073. Office) : tribute, A2714.
Remarks by, on Editorial relative to reduction of sugar Treaty ratification : constitutional
Armed forces: delay in demobilization, fbr canning, A2509. amendment, 499, 4058.
A4413. Editorial by H. W. Provence in the Bap- Woman's Christian Temperance Union:
- correspondence, A4414. tist Courier entitled "Whom Shall We visit of officials, 271.
--- voluntary enlistment bill, 8637. Reports made by, from
Forgive?", A2820.
Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5650. Committee on the Judiciary:
Item in Washington Daily News relative
Chase, J. Mitchell: death, 17. Judges of District Courts of Alaska,
Daylight-saving time: termination, 8541. to juvenile delinquency, A530.
Lecture by Margaret K. Patterson on sub- Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and Canal
Government agencies: reorganization ject a great time to be alive, A1767. Zone (S. 565, Rept. 1031), 9109.
bill, A4177. Letter of Washington representative of President and Vice President (H. R.
Mott, James W.: eulogy, 10676.
National WCTU, A4562. 3587. Rept. 829), 6869.
National Service Act, A429.
Letter from Rev. Edward A. McDowell Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Nurses: drafting of, 1814. to President Truman pledging support
- letter by Robert L. Gill, Altoona BUCHAN, JOHN, relief (see bill H. R. 1615*).
and prayer, A2072.
Hospital, 1814. Letter from an American soldier In BUCHEIMER, J. E, letter favoring.H. R. 3939,
Palestine problem, 9694. Japan relative to an early discharge, to eradicate cancer and infantile par-
Poland must be saved, A2067. A5044. alysis by, A4396.
Postal- employees: salary increase, 4626. Poem by Benjamin F. Martin entitled
Price Control Act: extension, 6526. BUCHENWALD CONCENTRATION CAMP,
"Rejoice America!", A1711. remarks in House relative to a per-
VE-day, 4314. Poem by George W. Ward entitled "My
Veterans: hospitals, 11142. sonal visit to, A2128.
Friend," A1874. Remarks in Hoose relative to honors
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Poem on VE-day, 4301.
BRUMFIELD, C. H., relief (see bill H. R. of, A2843.
Radio address on VJ-day, A3770.
3784$). Resolution by House of Representatives BUCHER, HELEN HALL, poem entitled
BRUNETTE, JOSEPH, relief (see bill H. R. of South Carolina requesting repeal "Pennsylvania" by, A4218.
1952"). of automobile use tax, A548. BUCK, C DOUGLASS (a Senator from Dela-
BRUNNER, JEAN A. (commander, Veterans' Resolution of South Carolina Legisla- ware).
Foreign Wars), statement entitled ture pledging support to curfew order, Appointed on committee, 169, 170.
"Significance of VE-day to the Vet- A1416. Appointed conferee, 12104.
eran" by, A2236. Resolution by Women's Bible Class of S'Latement by E. I. du Pont Co., regard-
Marion, S. C. relative to allocation of in control of atomic-bomb secret,
BRUNS KIMBALL & CO., relief (see bill H. R.
sugar to distillers, A2954. A4005.
1219). Telegram to War Production Board by
BRUNTON, ELITHE C., editorial on San Amendments offered by, to
Mrs. D. Leigh Calvin urging conserva-
Francisco United Nations Peace Con- Vessels (H. R. 3603: to amend, 9193,
tion of grain, A1553.
ference from Long Beach (Calif.) Pa- 9277
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
cific News 'y, A1146. Absenteeism: to reduce (see billH. R. Beyer, Malcolm K., for relief (see bill
BRUSHORNE, JOE, authorizing issuance of 2082), 975.
a patent in fee to (see bill S. 1565). S. 467), 778.
Armed forces: to grant certain benefits
Pea Patch Island: to convey to State of
BRUSSELS LE. PEUPLE (newspaper), edi- respecting accumulated leave to mem- Delaware (see bill S. 1306), 7967.
torial on Germany-occupational pol- bers of (see bill.H.R. 2454), 1747.
Brown, William S.: for relief(see bill Postage stamps: to issue victory series
icies of the Allies by Camille Huys- (see S. J. Res. 73), 5477.
mans from, A4794. H. R. 4396), 9726.
Freight rates: to adjust (see billH. R. Surplus Prcperty Act: to amend (see
BRYAN, CHARLES, relief (see bill S. 1122"). bill S. 1435), 9005.
1272), 148.
BRYAN (OHIO) DEMOCRAT, article entitled Massey, Waymon H.: for relief (see bill Taylor, James W. 3d, for relief of estate
"Clevenger Opposes Bill for Airports" H. R. 1878), 640. , (see bill S. 468), 778.
by Cass Cullis from, A4571. Surplus Property Act: to amend (see Motions and resolutions offered by
BRYAN (TEX.) EAGLE, article relative to bill H. R. 5057), 12402. Armed forces: to extend furloughs with
housing shortage, A4836. Taylor, James E.: for relief (see bill H. pay to certain members (see S. Con.
BRYAN, WILLIAM JENNINGS, remarks in R. 1458), 268. Res. 32), 8424.
House relative to anniversary of birth- Vest, C. C.: for relief (see bill H. R. 4750), Remarks by, on
day of, A1234. 10826. Armed forces: demobilization, 10641.
Veterans: judicial determination gov- - letters by seivicemen, 10641.
Tribute by James Shera Montgomery to,
A1284. erning discontinuance of insurance Deficiency appiopriation bill, 1683.
(see bill H. R. 696), 57. Economy in Government expenditures,
BRYANT, HARDY H., relief (see bill H. R. - 1683.
to extend to 2 years time to ap-
2005").
peal claims after denial (see billH. R. Full Employment Act of 1945, 9124.
BRYANT, IDA M., relief (see bill S. 1184; 695), 57. Government agencies: reorganization,
H. R. 4361). -service 9441.
credit under Social Secur-
BRYANT, MRS. LESLIE L., relief (see bill ity Act (see billH. R. 3728), 7391. Nurses: drafting of, 1861, 1871.
H. R. 2242). Willis, Lander, H., for relief (see billH. Price Control Act: extension, 5711.
BRYSON, JOSEPH R. (a Representative from R. 841), 60. Revenue bill of 1945, 9632, 9954.
South Carolina). Petitions and papers presented by,-from Ship-disposal bill: vote on, 9501.
Address at memorial services to Frances Citizens and individuals, 591, 838, 987, Tax-adjustment bill, 7786.
E. Willard, A697. 1471, 2073, 2166, 2239, 2310, 2457, 2517, Vessels: sale of surplus, 9192, 9270, 9272,
Address at memorial service for Donald 2702, 3352, 3939, 4498, 4575, 4777, 4914, 9275, 9277, 9278, 9282, 9283 9284, 9287,
A. Stokes, United States Army, Taylors, 5121 6592, 5838, 7215. 9288, 11542.
S. C., February 25, 1945, A835. State legislatures, 432. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Address byLouis D. Bliss, Calvary Bap- Remarks by, on BUCK, ELLSWORTH B. (a Representative
tist church, Washington, D. C., A496. Byrnes, James F.: tribute, 7135, from New York).
Address by John Temple Graves on racial Curfew order, 2547. Appointed on Board of Visitors to Mer-
relations, A3457. Enlisted personnel: leave privileges and chant Marine Academy, 50.
Appointed on committee, 275. allowances of, A5245. Appointed on committee; 492.
Article from Charlotte Observer on self-. Fair Employment Practice Committee, Election to committee (see H. Res. 448),
sufficiency of the South, A163. A3457. 11595.
INDEX
BUCK, ELLSWORTH B.-Continued. BUCKLEY, CHARLES A.-Continued. BUFFALO CREEK, W. VA. AND PA.-Con.
Letter from Harvey E. Fisk relative to Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bill to authorize for flood control a pre-
loss of son in war, A3312. Quinn, Michael J.: to bestow Silver Star liminary examination and survey of
Letter from an Army officer in Bavaria upon (see bill H. R. 364), 24. (see bill H. R. 3408).
relative to military government in Rosenberg, Toby Lena: for relief (see bill
BUFFALO (N. Y.) EVENING NEWS, article
Germany, A5336. H. R. 840), 60.
on St. Lawrence seaway assailed by
Letters from servicemen praising food Zimmerman, Florence: for relief (see bill
Jackman from, A2888.
served on War Shipping Administra- H. R. 2241), 1207. Article entitled "St. Lawrence Seaway
tion ships. A5368. Zimmerman, Sarah: for relief (see bill
Would Be Great Aid to Frontier, Says
Sworn in, 33. H. R. 839), 60.
C. I. 0. Leader," by Hilton Hornaday
Amendments offered by, to Petitions and papers presented by, from
from, A997.
Federal Aid Airport Act (H. R. 3615) : to Sceieties and associations, 127.
Article proposing combined medical
amend, 9796. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
service and hospital plan by Harry C.
Housing (S. J. Res. 122): to amend, BUCKLEY, CHAMBERS H., relief of estate Guess from, A3862.
12303. (see bills S. 1375; H. R. 4193). Editorial on Presidential succession from,
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by BUCKLEY, DAVID A., letter and memoran- A279.
Constitution of the United States: to dum relative to the racing ban by, Editorial entitled "Are We Ready To
amend relative to equal rights for A673. Make This Our Century?" from, A4.91.
men and women (see H. J. Res. 80), BUCKLEYJAMES R. (late a Representative Letter on European veterans angry over
448. from Illinois). being stuck in Pacific by soldier at Cli-
Corey, Thomas V.: for relief (see bill Tribute in House to, 6827. nawa from, A5335.
H. R. 2758), 2702.
Pacific Fire Insurance Co.: for relief BUCKLEY, MARION S., relief (see bill H. R. BUFFETT, HOWARD H. (a Representative
(see bill H. R. 5092), 12491.
855). from Nebraska).
Vessels: to amend law relative to (see BUCKLEY, MARY B., relief of estate (see bills Appointed on committee, 491.
bill H. R. 3367), 5463. S. 1374; H. R. 4192). Article by Franz Pick from Barron's Na-
Remarks by, on BUCKNER, SIMON BOLIVAR, JR. (lieutenant tional Business and Financial Weekly
Agricultural appropriation bill, 2677. general, U. S. Army), editorial by Rob- relative to war destroying Europe's
Agriculture Extension Service, 4555, ert B Atwood from Anchorage Times middle classes, A939.
4561. paying tribute to, A3191. Article by Norman Thomas from Human
Antiracketeering Act, 11903. Tributes in House to, 6280, 6303, A3092, Events entitled "For What Are 'We
Antistrike legislation, 12483. A3191. Fighting in Asia?" A1157.
Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5640. Remarks in Senate paying tribute to, Article by A. A. Mol on inflation, A2019.
6264. Article from Barron's Weekly entitled
Census of manufacturers, 4669.
"Foreign Trade," A1926.
Crop-parity programs, 2677. BUCKSTAFF CO., OSHKOSH, WIS., letter Article by Paul Wohl in Barron's Na-
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11214. relative to critical problems facing tional Financial Weekly on Bretton
Departments of State, Justice, and Com- casket industry by, A771.
merce appropriation bill, 2303. Woods and British trade policies, A2673.
BUDENZ, LOUIS F., remarks in House rela- Article from Christian Century entitled
Fair Employment Practice Committee, tive to repudiation of communism by,
7492. "Shall the Church Become an Acces-
A4301. sory to Murder?" A5091.
Federal Aid Airport Act, 9796.
Flood control projects, 11214. BUDGET, concurrent resolution to create a Editorial from New York Herald Tribune
Gold reserve: reduction, A2602. joint committee on, 8423. on Bretton Woods agreement, A2635.
Message from the President transmitting Editorial from New York Times on black
Government corporations: financial con-
trol, 8555. (S. Doc. 226), 134, 150. markets, A5105.
Housing for veterans, 12299. Message from President transmitting re- Editorial from Washington Star relative
International Office of Education, 4009. vised estimates of appropriations for to sex laxity by Navy, A4962.
Maritime Commission: reducing approp- certain agencies (H. Doec. 165), 4084. Letter by Henry R. Hayes regarding Bret-
riation, 4180. BUDGET AND ACCOUNTING ACT OF 1921, ton Woods stabilization fund, A2327.
Maritime day, 4806. to amend, to require inclusion in Letter by an American soldier in Ger-
Members of Congress: expense allowance, budget of certain estimates and in- many regarding Army discharges,
A2192. formation with respect to payments on A2746.
National Service Act, 738. account of disability or death of em- Letter to President from Christian Cen-
Reciprocal trade agreements, 5138. ployees resulting from personal injuries tury relative to peace terms to be im-
Statue of Liberty: night lighting, 5502. sustained in performance of duty (see posed on Japan, A3255.
Surplus property: disposal to schools, bill H. R. 3731). Letter by Chaplain Lawrence L. Lacour
etc., A4378. relative to Navy sex laxity in Japan,
BUEL, WALKER S.. article entitled "Congress A4939.
UNRRA: additional appropriation, 11591. Rolls Out 'Pork Barrel'" from Cleve-
War Labor Disputes Act: to repeal, 11838. land Plain Dealer by, A4621. Letter suppressed by New York Times
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. written by Norman Thomas, A4220.
BUELL, ODIN G., letter paying tribute to Radio address relative to proposed na-
BUCK, SOLON J. (Archivist of United States). Franklin Delano Roosevelt from Santa
Address at unveiling of German surren- tional-service law, A247.
Barbara (Calif.) News-Press by. A2029. Radio address entitled "Should the Vet-
der documents in National Archives
BUENA VISTA (IOWA) COUNTY RURAL eran's Family Favor Bretton Woods?"
Building by, A2777.
ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, resolution Al 148.
Radio address at unveiling of case con-
urging extension of Rural Electrifica- Speech delivered over Columbia Broad-
taining Japanese surrender documents
in National Archives Building by, tion Administration from, A5637. casting System on the Congress Speaks
A4472. BUFF, MILDRED L., relief (see bill H. R. program relative to full employment
5111). bill, A5290.
BUCKINGHAM TRANSPORTATION CO., re- Statistics: sales of mail-order houses,
marks in House relative to gangster BUFFALO (N. Y.) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
address on a single Department of De- 114.
attacks on employees of, 11277.
fense by H. Struve Hensel before, Summary of report of Brookings Institu-
BUCKLEY, CHARLES A. (a Representative tion on retention of price control,
A3374.
from New York). A4615.
Appointed on committee, 274, 275. Statement relative to St. Lawrence sea-
way by Ralph M. Andrews of, A1045. Table: expansion of currency in circula-
Article from counterattack on anti- tion, A241.
Semitism, A4185. BUFFALO CIVIC FULL EMPLOYMENT COM- - gold reserves of central banks and
Bills and Joint resolutions introduced by MITTEE, record of negotiations in con- governments, 7539,
Copyright: to amend acts respecting (see nection with General Motors strike, Amendments offered by, to
bill H. R. 3190), 4498. 12518. Lend-lease (H. R. 2013): to amend, 2149,
Farrell, John W.: for relief (see bill H. R. BUFFALO (N. Y.) COURIER-EXPRESS, ar- * 2150.
3453, 6013. ticle relative to W. T. Jackman's oppo- Price Control Act: to amend, 6565.
Goldberg, Irving: for relief (see bill H. R. sition to St. Lawrence 'seaway from, Stabilization Act of 1942: to amend, 6565.
3637), 7038. A2953. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Gelb, Herman: for relief (see bills H. R. Editorial entitled "Navy Island Ideal
838, 4957), 60, 11855. Anderson Equipment Co., Omaha, Nebr.:
Site for United Nations' Capital" from, for relief (see bill H. R. 2898), 3391.
Hamlet, John: for relief (see bill H. R. A3294.
2954, 3531. Congress: to provide information con-
BUFFALO CREEK, W. VA. AND PA., author- cerning financial commitments to for-
Hebrew nation: to recognize (see H. J.
Res. 198), 4685. ize a preliminary examination and eign nations (see H. J. Res. 250), 9372.
survey for flood control of (see bill H. Crawford, A. F.: for relief (see bill H. R.
Lore, Frank, and Vidotto, Elizabeth: for
relief (see bill H. R. 1910), 671. R. 3268). 3222), 4659.
INDEX 91
BUFFET, HOWARD H.-Continued. BUFFET, HOWARD H.-Continued, BULWINKLE, ALFRED L.-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Fidone, Edna Rita Saffron: for relief (see Starvation In central Europe, A5108. Aircraft: development of propulsion of
bill H. R. 5047), 12308. Subsidies: continuation of certain, 5235, (see bill H. R. 165), 21.
Lindenmeyer, Theodore A.: for relief 5236, 5237. Aviation: to promote safety and to study
(see bill H. R. 4617), 10483. Unconditional surrender: implications of causes of thunderstorms (see bill H. R.
Morton, Robert M.: for relief (see bill demands for, 2513-2515. 164), 21.
H. R. 2127), 1043. United Nations Organization: American Civil Aeronautics Act: to amend (see bill
Parish, John W.: to adjudicate claim (see representative, 12285. H. R. 166), 21.
bill H. R. 2128), 1043. United Nations Relief: appropriation, -- to amend relative to international
Small business: to encourage establish- 10220. collaboration with respect to meteor-
ment of (see bill H. R. 365), 24. -additional appropriation, 11496. ology (see bill H. R. 1814), 590.
Motions and resolutions offered by Universal military training, A4485. Daylight-saving time: to provide for
Federal employees: to study salaries of -editorial from Barron's, A4612. termination of (see bill H. R. 3975),
(see H. Con. Res. 87), 8950. Wallace, Henry A., 1153, 1154, 1155. 8466.
Italian prisoners of war: to investigate War Department: article on fascism is-
(see H. Res. 243), 4216. Interstate Commerce Act: to amend
sued by, 3956. relative to establishment of rates (see
Petitions and papers presented by, from Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Citizens and individuals, 8575. bill H. R. 167), 21.
BUGGS ISLAND, N. C., remarks in House - to amend relative to certain
Remarks by, on relative to the proposed dam at, 11207.
Armed forces: demobilization, 10821, agreements between carriers (see bill
10879. BUGGY, ORSON, letter relative to recent H. R. 2536), 1958.
-voluntary recruitment bill, 8655, annual report by TVA from New York Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com-
8656. Sun by, A419. mittee to sit outside the United States
Armies of occupation, 8577, 8579. "BUILDING CONSTRUCTION," chapter from (see H. Res. 323), 7551.
Army: data on generals, 10821. book, How Collective Bargaining Western Union Telegraph Co.: for relief
- demobilization, 9669. Works by William Haber, entitled, 904. (see bills H. R. 3739, 4917), 7392, 11605.
Arundel, Russell M., 9929 BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES Motions and resolutions offered by
Ballots for soldier voting, 758. DEPARTMENT, AFL, letter relative to Air commerce: to investigate (see H. Res.
Baruch, Bernard: statement on interna- certain labor legislation from, A5717. 10), 31.
tional commitments, 10362... Air navigation: to provide expenses of
Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5380, BUILDING INDUSTRY EMPLOYERS OF
investigation regarding (see H. Res.
5537, 5539, 5573-5577, 5654, 5673, 5674, NEW YORK STATE, address on Low-
59), 126.
5678. Cost Housing: A Challenge to the
Building Industry, by Alfred Schindler Merchant vessels: to print additional
- minority report, A2633, A2634. copies of hearings on postwar dispo-
- article from London Financial at Albany before, A5696.
sition of (see H. Con Res. 62), 5528.
News, 5180. BUILDING MATERIALS, remarks in House Small Business Possibilities in Alaska:
Census of manufacturing, 4669. relative to shortage of, 3590. to print copies (see H. Res. 283), 5528.
Central America: political conditions, Remarks in House protesting some of the
Petitions and papers presented by, from
5576. practices of building-supply houses and
manufacturers of, 10135. State legislatures, 1707.
Citrus fruits, 12537.
Coffee subsidy, 10812. Remarks by, on
BUILDINGS, provide fair compensation for
Commodity Credit Corporation: continu- Air commerce: multiple taxation of,
use by the United States of certain
ance of, 1979, 1984. A2829.
hotels and apartment buildings (see
- letter from Marvin Jones relative bills S. 1012, 1130; H. R. 3416*). Calendar Wednesdhy, 965, 1448.
- purpose of, 1255.
to, 1979. BULLDOZER (newspaper) editorial entitled
Deficit spending: results of, 5235, 5236. Canol project, 2147.
"For Whom the Bells Toll" from, Civic elections, 10482.
Drew Field, Fla., Hospital: bulletin re-
A1792. Committee on Rules, 1255.
garding release of information, 9824.
Effects of OPA policies on small business, BULLOCK, HAROLD E., relief (see bill S. Common carriers: agreements among;
A2991. 905*). analysis of bill (H. R. 2536), 11750,
Export-Import Bank, 7539, 7540, 7542, BULLSHOWS AND HORSE BULLSHOWS, au- 11751, 11753, 11757, 11763, 11766, 11767,
7543, 7546, 7547. thorizing issuance of a patent in fee 11768, 11774, 11776, 11777.
Foreign commitments: request for in- to (see bills S. 475; H. R. 4024). Congressional Record: general leave to
formation, 9509, 9510. BULOVA WATCH CO., remarks in House rela- extend remarks, 9721.
- text of H. J. Res. 250, 9509. tive to, 9928. Daylight saving time: termination, 8510,
Foreign relief, 11411. 8511, 8540.
BULWINKLE, ALFRED.L. (a Representative
-telegram by Msgr. Bernard Sinne, Debt limit: increase, 1927.
from North Carolina).
11411. Eisenhower, Gen. Dwight D., 1858.
Address delivered at dinner given by the Federal Aid Airport Act, 9703, 9704, 9717,
Free speech in peacetime, 9823. Association of American Railroads pay-
Full-employment bill, 11985. 9728, 9729, 9730, 9731, 9732, 9744, 9746,
ing honor to Col. J. Monroe Johnson
Gold reserves reduction, 5283. 9743, 9749, 970, 9752, 9792, 9794, 9795,
and in commemoration of one hun-
Great Britain: loan to, 8580, 11891. 9793, 9799, 9804, 9805, 9806, 9807, 9808.
dred and fiftieth anniversary of es-
Hillman, Sidney, 10392. Federal Aid Road Act: agree to confer-
tablishment of House Committee on
India: immigration quota, 9533, 9536. ence, 10306.
Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
Inflation, 5283, 5294. Government spending: reply to Mr. Rich,
A5345.
---- and deficit spending, A2019. 182.
Address by Albert L. Cox before Govern-
-facts on, A241. ment Printing Office Post, American Income tax: questions and answers,
Italian prisoners of war, A2069. Legion, A2767. 10780, 10781.
Lending agencies of the Government, Address by C. Bedell Monroe at Wings Lea, Clarence F.: birthday, 7408.
1153, 1154, 1155. Club, New York City, on future of avi- Members of Congress: expense allowance,
Len-l-lease: extension, 2124, 2150. ation, A2860. 5726.
Lincoln, Abraham: birthday, 1045. Appointed on committee, 275. -- salary increase, 4426.
74anpower problem, 451. Appointed on funeral committee, 3356. Memorial address in House to deceased
Meat supply, 3333. Appointed conferee, 10306. Members of Congress, 4916
Members of Congress: salary Increase, Article by Ben E. Atkins in Gastonia- Mica miners, 5241.
4448. (N. C.) Gazette on prospects for a rea- N~cessary railroad legislation, A1094.
Nebraska: public utilities in, 7390. sonably sane world water, A4313. Nurses' selective service bill, 1725, 1726,
Office of Price Administration, 5284. Letter from French army officer, Capt. 1804, 1811, 1815, 1816.
- cancellation of ration points, 187. Marcel Graux, A695. Order of business, 8324.
-- reconversion price policies, 10058. Statement announcing the President's Price Control Act: amendment, 6590.
Peace terms, 2513-2515: acceptance of resignation of Edward Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
Feacetime conscription, A4808. R. Stettinius, Jr., as Secretary of State, 6590.
Price C)ntrol Act: amendment, 6400, 6855. Subsidies: continuation of certain, 5241,
6565, 6566, 6603. Amendments offered by, to 5244.
- extension, 6489, 6519. Federal Aid Airport Act (H. R. 3615): to Textile cotton mills, 6590.
Prices, 6565. amend, 9729, 9808. Transportation ban on conventions, etc.,
Public debt: New Deal philosophy, 1154, Nurses (H. R. 2277): to amend, 1811. 978.
1155. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Universal military training: printing of
Small business: data on, 113, 114. Air commerce: to provide for avoidance President's address, 10135.
-article by Peter F. Drucker, 114. of multiple taxation of (see bill H. R, Wainwright, Jonathan M.: visit to the
- tet of bill (H. R. 365), 115, 116. 3446), 6013. House, 8377.
92 INDEX
BULWINKLE, ALFRED L.-Continued. BUNKER, BERKELEY L.-Continued.
Reports made by, from BURCH, THOMAS G.-Continued.
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on
Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com- Silver: reply to Mr. Celler regarding price
merce: Congressional Record: general leave to
of, A4308. extend remarks, 4640.
Agreements between carriers (H. R. 2536, Taylor Grazing Act, A665.
Rept. 1212), 10784. Postage: fourth-class matter, 5452, 5453,
Veterans: rehabilitation program, 977. 5455, 5456, 5457.
Committee on Printing: Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. -readjusting
Food Investigation Committee (H. Con. rates of, 6964, 6966,
BUNKER HILL (United States ship), article 6969, 12210, 12211, 12212. -
Res. 63), 6131. from newspaper relative to Japanese
Franklin D. Roosevelt (U. S. S.): print - rate on books, A3256.
attack on, A3192, 3193. Postal employees: rewards for inventions,
proceedings at launching (H. Res. 237,
BUNKER HILL DAY, address by James A. 1264.
Rept. 700), 5686, 5690. - salary increase, 4617.
Income tax: questions and answers (H. Farley in Charlestown, Mass., at cele-
bration of, A3077. Postal salary reclassification bill, 6825.
Con. Res. 102, Rept. 1211), 10780, 10784. Postal service during war, A5033.
International Monetary Fund (H. Res. BUNKER HILL DEVELOPMENT CORP., re-
Postmaster General: adjustment of
281, Rept. 629), 5504. lief (see bil H. R. 4813).
claims, 11276.
Merchant vessels: hearings on disposi- BUNNELL, GLENN E., editorial on Govern- Post offices serving military and naval
tion of (H. Con. Res. 62, Rept. 699), ment propaganda, from Stuart (Nebr.) personnel, 11276.
5686, 5690. Advocate by, Al150. Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor: franking privi-
President's address on universal mili- BUNNELL & CO., J. H., relief (see bill H. R. lege, 3780.
tary training (H. Con. Res. 100), 10135. 3136).
Select Committee on Postwar Military Reports made by, from
Policy: hearings (H. Con. Res. 99), BUNTING, VIRGINIA McC., authorizing Committee on the Post Office and Post
10135. naturalization of (see bill S. 1703). Roads.
Small business possibilities in Alaska BURBICK, ROBERT A. (lieutenant, U. S. Alaska: Postmasters in (H. R. 304, Rept.
(H. Res. 283, Rept. 701), 5686, 5690. Navy), remarks in House relative to 61), 974.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. testimony regarding airplane crashes Postage on books (H. R. 3235, Rept. 870),
by, A1240. 7342.
BUNGE CORP., relief (see bill H. R. 2187"). Postage rates (H. R. 2647, Rept. 1310),
BURCH, FLORIDA R., relief (see bill H. R.
BUNKER, BERKELEY L. (a Representative 11077.
2545*). Postage rates on 'fourth-class matter
from Nevada). BURCH, J. 1W., letter relative to bill (S. 383;
Appointed on committee, 274, 275. H. R. 2502, Rept. 363), 2701.
Appointed on ftneral committee, 6700. H. R. 1690) relative to further develop- Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor: franking privi-
ment of agricultural extension work lege (S. 906, Rept. 440), 3748.
Appointed teller, 8.
Article by Walter Taliaferro on treatment by, A610. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Letter relative to the marketing of cattle
of disabled war veterans, A4470. by, A2427. BURCHAM, JASPER, letter relative to sale
Article by Frances H. Brownell on gold of cattle unfit for the market written
and silver money in postwar world, BURCH, THOMAS G. (a Representative from
Virginia). by, 5617.
A2C4.
Article from Washington Times-Herald Appointed on committee, 275. BURDEN, WILLIAM A. M. (Assistant Secre-
relative to curfew, A1129. Information and data relative to the tary of Commerce), excerpts from a
Article by Clem Walker on teciprocal Army postal service during war, A5033. speech, International Air Transporta-
trade agreements, A2259. Letter from Bureau of Accounts, Post tion from American Aviation Daily
Editorial from Humboldt (Ne.) Star en- Office Department, giving data on pen- by, A1875.
titled "Why Congress Is Cautious," alty mail, A2580.
Table: average time of delivery for air BURDICK, USHER L. (a former Representa-
A373. tive from North Dakota), statement
Elected to committee (see H. Res. 461), mail to certain typical areas where
United States armed forces were sta- paying tribute to Franklin D. Roose-
12097. velt, A3904.
Excerpts from letters and resolution by tioned, A5033.
Nevada Legislature relative to grazing - penalty mail, A2581. BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS,
fees, A666. Amendments offered by; to correspondence relative to sale in 1943
Resolution of Nevada State Legislature Postal employees (H. R. 3035) : to amend, and 1944 of cream between Represen-
opposing drafting of farm labor, A478. 4639. ,tative Murray (Wis.) and B. H. Ben-
Resolution by Nevada Legislature urging Bills and joint resolutions introduced by nett of, A328.
amendment of Social Security Act, Alaska: to amend act authorizing post- Statistical summary, A1366.
Alll'2. masters to administer oaths (see bill Statistics relative to farms by, A626.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by H. R. 698), 57. Table showing value of farm crops, 1939-
Army: to provide for court review of Dance, Sadie L., and others, for relief 1944, issued by, A177.
certain judgments of general courts (see bill H. R. 842), 60.
Postage stamps: to issue special series BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY, amend
martial (see bill H. R. 4272), 9372. act of May 29, 1884, act of February
Boulder City Cemetery Association: to commemorating victories in Europe
and Asia (see H. J. Res. 214), 5923. 2, 1903, and act of March 3, 1905 to in-
convey certain lands to (see bill H. R. clude domestic animals within their
Postal employees: temporary additional
3968), 8418. provisions (see bill H. R. 3289).
Navy: to provide for court review of cer- compensation (see bill H. R. 5059),
tain judgments of general courts mar- 12402. BUREAU OF THE BUDGET, establish a Di-
tial in (see bill H. R. 4273), 9372. Postal service: to reclassify salaries of vision of Printing Control in (see bills
Old-age assistance: to disregard small postmasters, officers, and employees, H. R. 3299, 3962), 5116.
amounts of compensation for casual (see bill H. R. 2071), 975. Full employment after the war; letter
-to restore 2-cent-per-ounce rate from the Director relative to full em-
labor in connection with (see bill H.
R. 2582), 2072. of postage on first-class mail for local ployment after the war, 4507.
delivery (see bill H. R. 2647), 2380. Letter transmitting estimate of person-
Swett, Lucille, for relief (see bill H. R. -to reclassify salaries (see bill H. R. nel requirements for, 17, 7148, 7267.
2392), 1541. 3035), 3822.
Wilbourn, Estelle M.: to issue patent for Letter transmitting estimate of person-
certain land to (see bill H. R. 4113), -to credit past service to substitute nel requirements for various agencies,
employees when appointed to regular 3054, 3228.
8725.
positions (see bill H. R. 4652), 10619. Letter transmitting reports of person-
Motions and resolutions offered by
Byrnes curfew order: to investigate (see Postmasters: compensation of (see bill nel ceilings for quarter ending Sept.
H. R. 3709), 7342. 30, 1945, 9371.
H. Res. 162), 1748.
Postmaster General: to. amend act au-, Letter from Treasury Department trans-
Remarks by, on thorizing adjustment of certain claims
Armed forces: demobilization, 8617. mitting personnel ceilings of Bureau.
Army and Navy: appeals from general of postmasters by (see bill H. R. 4127), of Internal, Revenue and Bureau of
8799. Accounts, 1285.
courts martial decisions, A4153.
Post offices: relating to clerical assistance Letter transmitting amounts for travel
Byrnes curfew order, A959,
at certain (see bill H. R. 697), 57. for certain agencies, 1403.
Congressional Record: extension of re-
Selective Training and Service Act: to Letter from the Director establishing lim-
marks, 350. stop inductions under (see bill H. R.
Curfew order, 2624, A1129. itations on expenditures for travel ex-
4126), 8799. penses and printing and binding for
Gold mines, 6048.
Premium payments to nonferrous mining Trading With the Enemy Act: to amend certain Government agencies, 9643.
industry, A873. (see bill H. R. 4001), 8574. Letter from the Director transmitting
Remarks by, on a draft of proposed legislation to au-
Scrugham, James G.: tribute to late
Alaska: administering of oaths by post- thorize certain administrative ex-
Senator, 6698. masters in, 11276. penses in, 10322.
INDEX
BUREAU OF THE BUDGET-Continued. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION-Continued. • BUREAUCRATIC WAR AGENCIES, list of
Letter and report on "Centralization Bill to clarify applicability of section 10 those to be reduced, 5748.
and Coordination of Federal Statistics" of act of June 17, 1902, section 15 of BUREAUCRATS, article entitled "In Jus-
by Director of, A5419, A5420. act of August 13, 1914, and of section tice to Scrooge" by former Represen~t-
Letter relative to saving in paper by 15 of act of August 4, 1939, relative to ative Pettengill, A1454.
Government agencies from Director certain appropriations for reclamation Remarks in House relative to activities
of, A1550. projects to (see bill H. R. 3534).. of Government, A437.
Remarks in House relative to, 2547. Editorial from Lincoln (Nebr.) Star rela- BUREAUCRATS' ABUSE OF FARMERS, re-
Statement relative to Federal grants tive to splendid record of Harry W. marks in House relative to, A5808.
to State and local governments from, Bashore with, A5782.
A4535, A4536. Letter by President Roosevelt relative to BUREAUCRATS IN CONTROL OF HOUSING,
bill, H. R. 520, giving. preference to letter by Marvin 0. Adams of Los
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS, provide for col- veterans of lands under, A1772. Altos, Calif., relative to, A5649.
lection and publication of statistical List of reclamation projects and appro- BURFORD, LEWIS M., relief (see bill H. R.
information by (see bill S. 1700). priations requested to be placed before 5109).
Letter from Secretary of Commerce trans- Subcommittee on Interior Department
mitting drafts of bill relating to func- BURGER, GEORGE J., address relative to
Appropriations, A4458. bills S. 713 and H. R. 2617 to provide
tions of, 10113. Remarks in House relative to H. R. 520
Letter by Paul V. McNutt relative to fees for distribution of motor-vehicle tires
to give help to veterans by, A2920. before Metropolitan Philadelphia Tire
for old-age assistance charged by,
Remarks in House relative to promotion Association by, A2880.
A123.
of Goodrich W. Lineweaver by, A2865. Article captioned "Independents doomed
Letter relative to report on census of
Remarks in House relative to to plans unless Congress acts" from National
women by J. C. Capt, Director of, A1125. for postwar development of Columbia Independent by, A275.
Letter relative to farm population from Basin project of, A315.
Director of, A2330. BURGESS, CHARLES F., relief (see bill S.
Remarks in House relative to splendid 844).
Letter relative to marriage data by J. C. work done in the West by, A712.
Capt, Director, A5648. BURGESS, DAVID S., statement on behalf of
Remarks in House relative to H. R. 520,
Statistics by (see bill H. R. 4781). to facilitate settlement of veterans on independent tenants committee of
BUREAU OF DAIRY INDUSTRY, remarks in projects of, A4092, A4507. Delmo Labor Homes projects before
House relative to appropriations, 2685. Remarks in House relative to bill, H. R. subcommittee No. 4 of House Commit-
520, to facilitate settlement of return- tee on Agriculture by, A3426.
BUREAU OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
ing veterans on farms in projects of, BURGIN, W. 0. (a Representative from North
COMMERCE, statement relative to re- Carolina).
sults during 1939 under reciprocal A1793.
Remarks in House relative to interest of Address by Fred M. Vinson at testimonial
trade agreements program by, A2402.
Wyoming in programs of, A1844. , dinner to Justice Black, Washington,
BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION AND NATURAL- Remarks in House relative to appropria- D. C., April 3, 1945, A1924.
IZATION, establish as an independent tions for, A1937. Appointed on committee, 274.
agency (see bill S. 1057). Resolution by San Francisco Labor Coun- Article from Beasley's Farm and Home
cil and San Francisco Building and Weekly reative to Government-owned
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, amend sec- Construction Trades Council urging land, A394.
tion 27 of the act of May 18, 1916,
adoption of program for development Editorial from Washington Post entitled
making appropriations for fiscal year "No Time for Politics," A5334.
of California's natural resources of,
ending June 30, 1917, for (see bill S. A2710. Letter from economists from Duke Uni-
1087). versity and University of North Caro-
BUREAU OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, estab-
BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE, provid- lina favoring Bretton. Woods agree-
lish (see bill S. 1248). ment, A1579.
ing for payment of mileage to em-
ployees, when traveling on official busi- BUREAU OF STANDARDS, report of the Com- Poem by Rev. W. L. Hutchins entitled
ness, of (see bill H. R. 1295). mittee on Commerce in Senate on "The Plan of Galilee," A5716.
Remarkes in House relative to report on nomination of Edward U. Condon to Text of General Eisenhower's toast to
John A. Hartford's income-tax return be Director of, 10322. Marshal Zhukov, A2871.
of, A4115. BUREAU OF VETERANS' ARTS AND Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
BUREAU OF MARINE INSPECTION AND CRAFTS, establish (see bill S. 1432). Common carriers: to exclude certain
NAVIGATION, provide for licensing of BUREAUCRACY, protect churches and re- publicly controlled carriers from defi-
marine radiotelegraph operators by ligious groups against the encroach- nition of "employer" in Railroad Re-
(see bill H. R. 4603). ment of the State through bureaucratic tirement Act and other acts (see bill
decrees (see H. Con. Res. 51). H. R. 2114), 1107.
BUREAU OF MINES, letter from Secretary of Editorial entitled "When Bureaucracy Shoaf, Richard Reynolds: for relief (see
Interior transmitting drafts of bill to Runs Wild" from New Rochelle (N. Y.) bill H. R. 4903), 11450.
fix salary of director of, 1206. Standard-Star, A2650. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Remarks in House relative to appropri- Editorial captioned "The cancerous Citizens and individuals, 4751.
ations for, A3121. growth of bureaucracy" by W. F. Flinn Remarks by, on
Remarks in House relative to metallurgi- from Miles City (Mont.) Daily Star, United Nations Organizations, 12285.
cal laboratories at Redding, Calif., A998. UNRRA: additional appropriation, 11564.
Rola, Mo., and Raleigh, N. C., set up Remarks in House relative to fuel situ- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
by, A3121. ation in North Dakota and Washing- BURKE, AGNES M., relief (see bill H. R.
Remarks in House urging continuation ton, A980. 2488).
of research work by, 9639. Remarks in House relative to curtailing
Remarks in House relative to appropria- BURKE, EUGENE F., statement relative to
Government, A4064. waste of food in San Francisco by,
tions for, 9864. Remarks in House condemning, A4558.
Remarks in House relative to circular en- AI08.
Resolution providing for investigation
titled "A Pattern For Western Steel of bureaucracy and unconstitutional BURKE, HAROLD J., letter relative to erec-
Production" issued by, A4539. tion at Brooklyn, N. Y., of a veterans'
trends in government (see H. Res. 32).
Remarks In House relative to survey of hospital, by chairman, A1369.
coal lands by, A4363. BUREAUCRACY: INDICTED BY GRAND
BURKE, INA YOUNG, relief (see bill H. R.
Statement relative to deposits of bauxite JURY, report'of Federal grand jury in 1261).
in Arkansas from, A2304. Kansas City, Mo., relative to, A4138.
BURKE, JOHN S., address paying tribute to
"BUREAUCRACY MOVES IN DEVIOUS WAYS
BUREAU OF THE MINT, correspondence Alfred E. Smith at one hundred and
relative to placing likeness of Franklin ITS WONDERS TO PERFORM," edito-
rial from Nashville (Tenn.) Banner sixty-first -anniversary dinner of So-
Delano Roosevelt on 10-cent piece be- ciety of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick
entitled, A983.
tween Representative Doyle and Nellie by, A1463.
Tayloe Ross, Director of, A2208. "BUREAUCRACY RIDES THE RIVERS," ar-
ticle by Representative Whittington BURKE, MALCOLM K., relief (see bill
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION, authorizing from Nation's Business entitled, A4095. S. 1106-).
payment to school districts of com- BURKETTE, HOWARD, for relief of legal
pensation for education of children of BUREAUCRACY STRANGLES WISCONSIN
CHEESE INDUSTRY, statement by L. guardian of (see bill S. 156).
Federal employees residing on federally
E. Kopitzke and George L. Mooney BURLESON, W. S., relief (see bill S. 437).
owned property by (see bills S. 1266;
H. R. 3386). relative to, A4335. BURLINGTON, VT., letter from the Chamber
Bill to facilitate settlement of returning BUREAUCRATIC BUNGLING, remarks in of Commerce urging completion of St.
veterans on farms in projects of (see House relative to drafting of farm Lawrence seaway and the Champlvin
bill H. R. 520*). labor and, A1589. cut-off, 672.
94 INDEX
BURLINGTON, VT.-Continued. BURTON, HAROLD H.-Continued. BURTON, HAROLD H.-Continued.
Appointed on committee to attend the Motions and resolutions offered by
Letter to the board of electric light com-
missioners relative to finances, 5601. Treaty of Greene Ville celebration, Notice of motion to suspend rule on bill
Resolutior of the city council relative to 8207. (H. R. 3109)-legislative appropriation
deep-water conections with Lake Article from American Federation of bill, 4935.
Champlain, 9560. Labor library paying tribute to Andrew Pages of Congress: investigation relative
Telegram from the Vermont State Farm Furuseth, A1132. to educational facilities, living quar-
Bureau recommending separation of Article in Republican magazine entitled ters, etc., for (see S. Con. Res. 17),
the RFC from the Department of "Why Vote Republican?" A4821. 4382.
Commerce, and favoring the appoint- Article from Cleveland News favoring Remarks by, on
ment of Henry Wallace as Secretary of proposed Federal Labor Relations Act, Air bases abroad, 1138, 1141.
Commerce, 672. A3155. Airports: Federal aid bill, 8446, 8449,
BURLINGTON (VT.) FREE PRESS, article on Article from Cleveland Plain Dealer en- 8470, 8472, 8474, 8475, 8476, 8477.
Rural Electrification in Vermont from, titled "For Industrial Peace," A3104. - telegram by G. A. Stone, 8478.
A1655. Article from New York Times entitled - telegram by Gov. Frank J.
"Revising the Labor Laws," A3103. Lausche, 8478.
BURMA-INDIA THEATER OF WAR: HIGH Article by Mark Sullivan from Washing- America tomorrow, 5936.
SALARIES FOR CIVILIANS, article ton Post relative to proposed Federal Army: voluntary enlistment bill, 9025.
from Detroit Free Press relative to, Labor Relations Act, A3449. Bretton Woods agreement, 7681.
A3451. Article by Ernest Lindley in Washington Capitol telephone operators, 791, 792.
BURNETT, ELLEN C., relief (see bill H. R. Post entitled "Ten Years of NLRB," Commodity Credit Corporation: balance
993*). A3414. sheet, 2755.
BURNETT, L. C. (private, first-class, U. S. Article by Mark Sullivan in Washington Congressional pages: salaries, 5336, 5337.
Army), remarks in House relative to Post entitled "Remedial Legislation," Deficiency appropriation bill, 2751, 2753,
military record of, A931. A3296. 2754, 2755.
BURNETTE CASTINGS CO., letter relative to Article from Cleveland Plain Dealer en- Departments of State, Justice and Com-
titled "Asking for Trouble," A3230. merce appropriation bill, 3753.
the Durable Goods Price Branch of the
Article by Westbrook Pegler in Cleveland -- conference' report, 4534, 4535.
OPA, 9507.
Press criticizing Wagner Act, A3230. District of -Columbia: appropriation bill,
BURNHAM, WILLIAM H. (major, U. S. Article by Paul Mallon in Washington 5963.
Army), article relative to overseas News relative to proposed Federal -hospital center, 4388, 4393.
soldiers' thoughts by, A552. Labor Relations Act, A3512. -- school teachers' salaries, 7447.
"BURNING THE BOOKS AGAIN IN GER- Article from Trade Union Courier en- Fair Employment -Practice Committee,
MANY," article by John Haynes titled "Labor's Opportunity" by, A3858. 7454, 7456.
Holmes from Progressive entitled, Editorial from Cleveland' News entitled Farm loans: adjustment of certain, 7902,
A4770. "At Last-the Needed Wagner Law Re- Federal Labor Relations Act, 6329.
BURNISON, JENNIE, relief (see bill H. R. form," A3161. Food and Agriculture Organization of
4074). Editorial from Cleveland Press entitled United Nations, 7858, 7909, 7910.
"Putting the Public First," A3211. Independent offices appropriation bill,
BURNS, ANN REED, article entitled "How Editorial from Cleveland Plain Dealer 2181.
Does Boom End?" 3070. entitled "A Major Peacetime Problem," Interior Department appropriation bill,
BURNS, FRANCIS, article relative to ap- A3211. 5470, 5476, 5479, 5500, 5600, 5605.
pointment as Truman's naval aide of Editorial from Cleveland Press entitled -Central Valley project, 5479, 5480,
James Kimble Vardaman, Jr., from "Strikes Versus Contracts," A3510. 5482, 5600, 5605.
Boston Daily Globe by, 2650. Excused from committee, 1544. International Peace Organization, 5936-
BURNS, JOHN H., JR., letter relative to the Leaves of absence, 5171. 5960.
debt of the United States written by, Nominated and confirmed to be Associate Labor-Federal Security appropriation
10753. Justice of the Supreme Court, 8690, bill, 6719, 6722, 6723, 6724.
8732. Lucas, Guy R.: confirmation, 5340.
BURNS, RENA, letter relative to continuance Proposed Federal Labor Relations Act-
of child-care centers by, A3869. Maloney, Francis: eulogy, 332.
statement by, A3040.
BURNS, ROBERT J., letter replying to article Management-labor relations, 8295, 8297.
Remarks, in Senate paying tribute to,
in Cosmopolitan criticizing veterans' Manpower resources: utilization.of, 1489-
8732, 8733.
hospitals by, A2256. 1499, 1544-1552, 1668.
Resignation from Senate, 8967.
Letter by Representative Judd addressed Maritime Day, 4794.
Resolution to continue on pay roll of
to, A2256. Senate for 1 month employees of (S. Mead committee: visit to Europe, 4693,
Res. 178), 9063. Missouri Valley Authority, 1127.
BURNS, TOM, statement entitled "To Pre- National Housing Act:.amendment, 2260.
vent War," from Oregosfian by, A4462. Resolution by Italian-American Citizens
League, Warren, Ohio, A3777. National Service Act (H. R. 1752), 1489-
BURRI, ARTHUR A. (second lieutenant, U. S. Statement by Committee on World Or- 1499, 1544-1552, 1651 1909.
Army), excerpt from article by Malcolm der of the Unitarian Laymen's League, -- conference report, 271, 3031, 3042,
Johnson from New York Sun relative to entitled "Preamble for United Nations 3043, 3044, 3045.
rescue at sea of, A4051. Charter," A2198. _-- 14 points to make the law effec-
BURROWES, ARTHUR V., article, Nazi Atroci- Statement by National Association for tive, 1549.
ties from St. Joseph (Mo.) News-Press the Advancement of Colored People -statement by Under Secretary of
by, A2811. relative to hospitalization, A3411. War, 1668.
Statement entitled "The Public's Bill of - statement by Paul McNutt, 1490,
BURSTEIN, MORRIS AND JENNIE, relief
Rights" in Cleveland News by, A3471. 1491.
(see bill H. R. 816*). by Ira Mosher, and
Symposium by Leverett Saltonstall, Ellis -statements
BURTON, F. W., relief (see bill H. R. 3431"). Arnall, and Alexander Wiley on sub- others, 1547.
BURTON, H. RALPH (counsel), explanation ject What Is the American Way of Notice of address. 5840.
of, 7923. Life? A2136. Petroleum in the Middle East, 1226.
BURTON, HAROLD H. (a Senator from Ohio). Amendments oflered by, to Petroleum Reserves Corporation, 1766.
Address at Cleveland Chamber of Com- Legislative appropriation bill (H. R. Philippine Islands: independence, 770.
merce, April 17, 1945, entitled "Peace 3109): to amend, 4935, 5212. Pymatuning Lake compact, 7587.
and Prosperity-Our Share in Estab- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by San Francisco Conference: notice of
lishing It," A1854. District of Columbia: to abolish slum speech, 5697, 5792.
areas (see bill S. 1426), 8882. -review of implications of proposed
Address at Washington, D. C., relative to
a plan for lasting peace, A1857. Federal Industrial Relations Act (see bill charter of United Nations, 5936-5960.
S. 1171), 6322. - text of charter of New World Se-
Address by Ensign Hudson Hyatt on
Memorial Day, A2610. Hospitals: Federal aid to States for (see curity Organizations, 5955.
Address by the President at flag-raising bill S. 191), 158. - text of Dumbarton Oaks proposals,
ceremony, Berlin, Germany, 7895. Mauger Construction Co.: for relief (see 5952.
Address by Dr. Marclal Mora relative to bill S. 431), 674. -text of statement by four spon-
development of international law, National Memorial Stadium: advance of soring governments on voting proce-
A444. funds for plans for (see bill S. 1174; dure in the security council, 5959.
S. J. Res. 83), 6322, .7432. -text of statute of New Interna-
Appointed on Board of Visitors to Mili-
tary Academy, 331. Secretary of State: authorizing him to tional Court of Justice, 6016.
Appointed on committee, 169, 170. complete collecting and publishing of Selective Service Act: extension, 3608,
Appointed conferee, 2194, 2253, 3754, official papers relating to Territories of 3649, 3728.
5963, 6202, 6724, 6895. the United States (see bill S. 614). - precombat training, 3649, 3715.
Appointea on funeral committee, 3356. 1410. Tax-adjustment bill, 7797.
INDEX
BURTON, HAROLD H.-Continued. BUSHFIELD,.HARLANJ.--Continued. BUSHFIELD, HARLAN J.-Continued.
Remarks by, on -Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on
Treaty of Greene Ville Celebration, 7357, Charger, Rose Red Weasel, patent in fee Members of Congress: expense allowance,
8207. to (see bill S. 1268), 7553. 5191.
United Nations Charter, 8008-8019, 8061, Clincher, Calvin: to issue patent in fee to Moses, John: eulogy, 1749.
8063, £064, 8106, 8108, 8174. (see bill S. 1600), 10694. National Service Act, 1427, 1428, 1653,
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Condelario Peter A.: to issue patent in 1658, 1771, 1772.
Administration; report on operations, fee to (see bill S. 709), 1887. Office of Price Administration: inspection
1225, 1226. Crow, Miles T.: patent in fee to (see bill of food lockers, 7862.
Valedictory address, 9110. S. 1697), 12147. -meat regulations, 4110.
Wallace, Henry A.: conflimation, 1610. Indians: to amend act to develop and Cffice of War Information, 6436.
Veterans: text of report on bill (H. R. conserve lands of (see bill S.978), 4381. Pact of Paris: remarks on, and text of,
3644) increasing disability compensa- - to provide payments to those suf- 3542.
tion, 8282. fering death or wounds in massacre at Peace: plan for, 1766,
War agencies: appropriations for, 6725, Wounded Knee Creek, Dec. 29, 1890, - statements by William Hard and
6738, 6740, 7174. (see bill S. 1075), 5310. others, 1768.
-conference report, 7512. - to investigate claims of against Pearson, Drew: reply to attack by, 2472.
War program and future policy Qf the United States (see S. J. Res. 79), 6705. Penicillin: certification of, 7113.
United States in north Africa and Mid- -removal of restrictions on prop- Poland, 3542.
dle East: report on, 1219-1228. erty of those in armed forces (see S. Price Control Act: extension, 5771, 5772,
World order compact: petitions, 3143. 1194), 6705. 5782, 5783, 5849, 5850, 5351, 5852, 5870,
Reports made by, from Indian reservations: enforcement of 5871.
Committee on Commerce: State laws on (see S. 1179), 6411. Reciprocal trade agreements, 6021.
Pyinatuning Lake compact (H. R. 3291, Irving, Wilma Brandon: to issue patent Roosevelt, Col. Elliott: confirmation, 831,
Rept. 460), 7552. in fee to (see bill S. 1566), 10487. 802, 803, 1013-1017, 1023.
Committee on Military Affairs: Johnson, Royal C.: to name veterans' Royal C. Johnson Veterans' Hospital,
Air Corps: wing commanders (S. 612, hospital 'at Sioux Falls, S. Dak., in 5928.
Rept. 201). 3706. honor of (see bill S. 880), 3398.
Ruial Electrification Administration,
BURTON, MRS. S. P., relief (see bill H. R., Lands in South Dakota: convey to Clar-
4515, 4518, 4531, 4532.
2487*). ence E. Forman (see S. 1195), 6705. San Francisco Conference: failure to in-
Lumber: to prohibit exportation of (see vite smaller republics to attend, 3542.
BUSARELLO, JOHN P., statement on "Coal bill S. 1682), 11933.
Production? OPA Regulations" by, San Francisco Treaty, 7155.
Ponca, S1iodrack: to issue a patent in fee Selective Service Act: extension, 3710.
A3528. to (see bill S. 1564), 10487.
BUSCH, OWEN, relief (see bill S. 621). United Nations Charter, 8063.
Sioux Tribe of Indians: to supplement
VE-day, 4372.
BUSH, GORDON, editorial entitled "Surplus act to provide full accounting in pend-
Veterans and war workers: report by Dr.
Goods Gag America" from Athens ing claims of (see S. J. Res. 67), 4783.
Harry J. Carman on service center for,
(Ohio) Messenger by, A5140. South Dakota, confirming rights in pub-
A1596.
BUSH, VANNEVAR, editorial from Collier's lic school lands and minerals therein
(see S. 1213), 7106. Wartime crisis: responsibility for, 543.
relative to need for national scientific excerpts from statements of Gov-
research policy advocated by, 04130. Texation: to direct payment of highway
ernment leaders in 1944, 543, 544.
Remarks in House relative to, 6314, use taxes in operation of any system
Williams, Aubrey: confirmation, 2471-
of commercial transportation taken
BUSHFIELD, HARLAN J. (a Senator from 2478.
over by Federal Government (see bill
South Dakota). -excerpts from hearings, 2472, 2473.
S. S92), 4504.
Address of George E. Stringfellow entitled letter by. R-presentative Keefe,
"Mlorality of Public Servants," A579. Winnie Left Her Behind (Indian) : to
issue patent in fee (see bill S. 710), 2471.
Address on Dumbarton Oaks before the Reports made by, from
1887.
Sons of the American Revolution at Committee on Finance:
Harrisburg, Pa., A2977. Zuha, Peta: patent in fee to (see bill S.
1698), 12147. Royal C. Johnson Veterans' Hospital (S.
Address by Henry H. Turner against 880, Rept. 354), 5756,
United Nations Charter, A3328. Motions and resolutions offered by
Agriculture: to consider as a critical war Committee on Indian Affairs:
Appointed on'committee, 169, 170. Cendelario, Peter A. (S.709, Rept. 314),
Article from Stars and Stripes relative to industry (see S. Res. 44), 376.
Lumber owned by the Government: in- 5177.
Board of Veterans' Appeals, A581.
vestigation' concerning (see S. Res. Sioux Indians (H. R. 378, Rept. 315), 5177.
Article by W. F. Flinn in Miles City Daily
Star entitled "The Cancerous Growth 204), 12032. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
of Bureaucracy," A998. Remarks by, on BUSINESS, article entitled "The Compulsory
Article by E. H. Taylor from Country Agricultural appropriation bill, 3548- State" from Wall Street Journal, A719.
Gentleman entitled "The Key to Pros- 3552. Article entitled "A Labor Leader Pleads
perity," A1375. - medical cooperatives. 3548-3552. For New Enterprises," by Matthew Well
Article by 0. K. Armstrong on the Airports: Federal aid bill, 4118. from Reader's Digest, condensed from
American Indian, A3648. Armed forces: retired pay, 3182. Future, A1219.
Poem by Horace C. Carlisle on death of Bretton Woods agreements, 77C2. Article by Senator Wherry entitled "One
Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, A5372. Cattle: ceiling prices, 231. Million New Businesses," 10724.
Remarks by Senator Guffey relative to, - letter from South Dakota Stock Bill to provide relief from war taxation
1888, 2532. Growers Association, 231. and to stimulate recovery of (see bill
Resolution by South Dakota Legislature Commonwealth College, 2475-2478. H. R. 2801).
relative to furloughs for enlisted men, Dumbarton Oaks proposal, 1766, 1767, Joint resolution to permit retailers to
2075. Export-Import Bank, 7834. combine in negotiating purchases from
Resolution by South Dakota Legislature Farm labor, 1000. suppliers (see H. J. Res. 19).
relative to old-age assistance, 2075. Federal farm loans: expedition of, 6425. Letter by Benson Furniture Co. protest-
Amendments offered by, to Food and Agriculture Organization of ing absorption by retailers of certain
Agricultural appropriation bill (H. R. United Nations, 7848, 7909. price increases, A4436.
2689) : to amend, 3548. Foreign policy of the United States. R marks in House -relative to business
National Service Act (H. R. 1752): to France: activities in Syria, 5327. conditions under Smoot-Hawley tariff
amend, 1412, 1543, 1771, 1772. Guffey, Joe: reply to charges of, 2471, bill, A2387.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 2472.
Above, Louis R.: patent in fee to (see Remarks in House relative to harmful
Halsey, Edwin A.: tribute, 516. ,effect of OPA regulations on, 6600.
bill S. 1695), 12147.
Agricultural workers: to clarify law re- Hannegan, Robert E.: confirmation, Table: taxable retail sales in California,
lating to utilization of (see S. J. Res. 4256, 4257. 1941-43, A2100.
19), 370. Indians: economic conditions, 5387, 5291. -foreign trade, national income,
Insurance business: regulation, 483. farm income, 1932-39, A2387.
American Indian Day: to designate (see
bill S. 1074), 5310. Interior Department appropriation bill,
"BUSINESS AND BRETTON WOODS," edi-
Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast 5428, 5429, 5432.
torial from Milwaukee Journal entitled,
Guard: relating to retired pay for en- Johnson, Royal C.: tribute to, 3398.
A1618.
listed men and commissioned person- Labor-Federal Security appropriation
nel (see bill S. 851), 3182. bill, 6714, 6715, 6717. BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY COMMITTEE
Brushorne, Joe: to issue patent in fee Lend-lease: postwar operations, 4699. FOR BRETTON WOODS, INC., adver-
(see bill S. 1565), 10487. Meat: supplies of, 2969, 2970, 4707, 4708, tisement entitled "We Believe Biretton
Bull, Lawrence L. H.: patent in fee (see 4710. Woods Is Good Business," from Vlash-
bill S. 1096), 12147. Mcllctt, Lowell, 2472. ing-ton Post by, A2649; •
INDEX
BUSINESS CONTROL BY GOVERNMENT, BUTLER, HUGH--Continued. BUTLER, HUGH-Continued.
letter unsigned relative to, A3122. Article by Edward N. Scheiberling en- Resolution by Risveglio Italo Americano
BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT, AND SECURITY titled "Future of GI Bill of Rights," -Society, Omaha, Nebr., relating to rec-
INSURANCE ACT, petition from Leslie A4622. ognition of Italy as an ally, 2968.
Durkee and others relative to bills (S. Article by W. J. Hooten in El Paso Times Resolutions by Missouri River States
690, 809; H. R. 2229, 2230) concerning, relative to warning in 1934 by Edwin Committees concerning Missouri Val-
9213. Gordon Lawrence of trouble with Ja- ley Authority, 3361.
pan, A4067 . Resolution by Norfolk (Nebr.) Chamber
"BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ECO- Article from Greater Nebraskan entitled of Commerce relative to Price Control
NOMICS," address by Senator Taft in "Our John Is Comin' Home Tomor-
New York at dinner given by Financial Act, 4931.
row," A3921. Resolution by Omaha (Nebr.) Ministerial
World entitled, A4627. Article by David Lawrence in United
t Union relative to lifting ban on horse
BUSINESS SLUMP OF 1920, article by Richard S ates Daily entitled "Unanswered
racing, 5306.
L. Strout from Christian Science Moni- Questions," A131.
Article by Lou Schneider entitled "Stable Resolution by Nebraska 'Reclamation
tor relative to, A2888. Association relative to development
Money Pacts; Effect on American Ex-
BUSINESS SUPPORT OF POLITICAL PAR- ports," 3255. of Missouri Valley, 4931.
TIES, remarks in House relative to, Article in News Digest by Senator Wiley Resolution adopted by the delegates of
A3264. entitled "Patent Medicine Politics," the Filipino Territorial Council of
BUSINESS WEEK (magazine) article entitled A2251. Hawaii and the Washington represent-
"UNRRA Gets Ready To Move" from, Article by James M. Gille's entitled "De- ative of the Inter-Filipino Community
A1271. mocracy In Decline?" A2203. Organizations of the Western States
Editorial relative to commodity prices, Article by Senator Wherry in News Digest favoring naturalization of Filipinos,
A4930. ' entitled "Our American Economy," 6410.
Statement relative to unemployment by A2799. Resolution by Grand Island (Nebr.) Ro-
editors of, A3722. Article based on statement by Osgood tary Club, relative to proposed irriga-
Statistics appearing in, 3149. Hardy relative to aid to Latin tion project in Nebraska, 11282.
America, 7593. Resolution by industrial committee of
BUSINESS-WHO IS THE OWNER? Article Editorial from Omaha World-Herald
by E. H. Martindale relative to, A2064. Omaha (Nebr.) Chamber of Commerce
paying tribute to Senator Vandenberg, relative to reconstruction of Omaha
BUSINESSMEN'S PROBLEMS TODAY, letter 19C3. and Council Bluffs levees, 11079.
'by Lyndon B. Emerich relative to, Editorial by Maurice R. Franks on union- Resolution of Nebraska Bankers Asso-
A1332. izing foremen in industry, A2257. ciation relating to inflation, 11079.
BUTLER, E. E. AND WIFE, relief (see bill H. Editorial from Omaha Evening World- Resolution of Associated Needle Indus-
R. 3292). Herald on Missouri Valley Authority,
tries of Omaha, Nebr., 9043.
A2615.
BUTLER, HENRY R., relief (see bill H. R. Editorial from Omaha Daily Journal on Resolution by Omaha Chapter, No. 147,
1072). meat subsidies, 5626. of the Order of Ahepa relating to war-
Editorial from Scottsbluff (Nebr.) Daily stricken people of Greece, 9212.
BUTLER, HUGH (a Senator froin Nebraska).
Address to Nebraska Reclamation Associ- Star-Herald paying tribute to Heon. Resolution of Kearney (Nebr.) Chamber
ation relative to irrigation, A302. Clintofn P. Anderson, 6792. of Commerce endorsing mid-State
Address before National Association of Editorial from Wall Street Journal en- power irrigation district, 9974.
Manufacturers' New York City. on sub- titled "Flexible Government," 8091. Results of poll by American Legion Post,
ject, The Congressional Viewpoint, Editorial from Railroad Workers' Jour- Omaha Post, No. 1, on compulsory
A5381. nal on seniority credit for servicemen, military training, 3085.
Address by Marvel L. Baker on subject A394. Statement on agriculture in the war and
Livestock In the Postwar Picture, Editorial from the Ansgar Lutheran en- in the future, 5182.
A2700. titled "Universal Military Training," Statement on Presidential tenure,
Address by Harry W. Bashore concerning 10788. A40l63.
Missouri River Basin, A452. Essay 1y Robert C. Pfeifer entitled Statement on travel restrictions on reli-
Address by Rev. Oscar F. Blackwelder "Freedom of the Press in the New gious organizations and gatherings,
entitled "Thanksgiving-A Dedica- World," A105. 5597.
tion," A5088. Letter relative to forgotten army of Amendments offered by, to
Address by Brigadier General R. C. Craw- General Michailovich in Yugoslavia, Appropriations: to amend bill (H. R.
ford at meeting of Nebraska State 1012. 4407) to reduce certain, 10072.
Reclamation Association, A565. Letter by Dana F. Cole, Lincoln, Nebr., Armed forces: to make increase in base
Address by Cecil B. DeMille, at Omaha, relative to excess-profits tax, 10000. pay retroactive to September 1, 1940
Nebr., on St. Patrick's day, 3089. Letter by a soldier at Camp Gordon, Ga., (see bill S. 1513), 9938.
Address byLieutenant Colonel Delbert relative to compulsory military' train- City National Bank Building Co., for re-
B. Freeman at Nebraska State Recla- ing, 10788. lief (see bill S. 1514), 9938.
mation Association meeting, A578. Letter by Frank S. Driver relative to Claims: to facilitate settlement of (see
Address be Wheeler McMillen before New confusion at Army separation cen- bill S. 1577), 10487.
York Economic Club on reciprocal ters, 9876. Federally owned alcohol plants: to per-
trade agreements, 6186. Letter by a serviceman giving views on mit them to produce sugars or sirups
Address by Francis P. Matthews on Co- national problems, A4454. (see S. J. Res. 100), 9112.
lumbus day, at Omaha, Nebr., A4799. Letter from Rushville Chamber of Lending -agencies of the Government
Address of Lt. Col. S. G. Neff at Nebraska Commerce relative to Pine Ridge (S. (S. 375): to amend, 6E6, 690.
State Reclamation Association meet- Dak.) Indian Agency, 4931. Missouri River: to bridge (see bill S.
ing, A572. Letter by a veteran relative to disposal 1450), 9215.
Address by C. Petrus, Kearney, Nebr., on of surplus property, 10939. Missouri River: to revive act to bridge
subject, A State Plan for Water Use in Letter by Omaha serviceman in Ger- (see bill H. R. 1425), 8882.
Nebraska, 10910. many. 8803. Seed legumes (S. 558): to amend, 3110.
Address by David A. Simmons, Houston, .Veterans' Administration: to clarify
Letter from National Federation of Tele-
Tex.; on reorganization of Federal terms "compensation" and "pension"
phone Workers protesting certain rul- under laws administered by (see bill
Government. A2543. ings of National Labor Relations
Address by Prof. William Sternberg, S. 1578), 10487.
Board, 9643. Veterans: to facilitate. filing and settle-
Creighton University School of Law,
Missouri Valley Authority: address of C. ment of claims of (see bill S. 1576),
entitled "Critique of Labor Law,"
Petrus Peterson relative to, A1646. 10487.
A4951.
Radio address on subject Our Future Bills and Joint resolutions introduced by
Address by J. L. Welsh entitled "A New
Solution for Agricultural Problems," in the Pacific, A2342. Allberry, Richard A.: for relief (see bill
A3604. Radio address of Senator Brooks rela- S. 865), 3288.
Appointed on committee, 169, 170. tive to conduct and aims of the war, Anderson Equipment Co.: for relief (see
Appointed conferee, 6631, 6792. A136. 'bill S. 803), 2969.
Appointed on funeral committee, 10621. Radio address March 2, 1945, relative Armed forces: for release of certain per-
Appointed to Joint Committee to Inves- to America's foreign policy, A1070. sons from (see bili S. 1623), 10954.
tigate Nonessential Federal Expendi- Resolutions by cooperative creameries Army Air Forces Enlisted Reserve Corps:
tures, 908. in Nebraska, 1210, 1211. relating to discharge status of "hem-
Article by David Lawrence relative to Resolutions by farm organizations rel- bers (see bill S. 1614), 10893.
nomination of Henry A. Wallace to be ative to increased quota of farm Army personnel, deceased: settlement of
Secretary of Commerce, 518. machinery, 1113. accounts (S. 1211), 6986.
INDEX
BUTLER, HUGH-Continued. BUTLER, HUGH-Continued. BUTLER, JOHN C-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on Resolution of Buffalo Federation of Labor
Constitution of. the United States: to Farm labor: drafting .of, 517. urging return of prisoners to Europe,
amend relative to term of office of the -letter by Mrs. J. D. Snyder and A3052.
President (see S. J.'Res. 1), 79. list of auction sales, 518. Sworn in, 33.
Courts of the United' States: limitation -letter by Sam R. McKelvie, 617. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
of certain actions (see bill S. 1012), Farm machinery, 3214. Armed forces: to direct discharge of cer-
4692. Flood relief: emergency bill, 4394. tain members (see bill H. R. 4313),
Craig, Charles H.: for relief (see bill Food and Agriculture Organization of 9512.
S. 1210), 6986. United Nations, 7849, 7854, 7855, 7856, Redmond, John J.: for relief (see bill
Crawford, A. F.: for relief (see bill S. 983), 7911. H. R. 2391), 1511.
4381. Foreign policy of.the United States, 1423. Remarks by, on
Gordon, Gail: to pension (see bill S. Gold inflation: danger of, 3152. Army: demobilization program, A3951.
1267), 7553. articles from Wall Street Journal, National Service Act, 631.
3152.
Government corporations: to provide St. Lawrence seaway, A4069, A4187,
for financial control (see bill S. 469), Government corporations: .financial A4236.
778. 'control, 795-798, 10851, 10914.
- correspondence, 10851. BUTLER, NICHOLAS MURRAY, letter on
Mustering-Out Payment Act of 1944: re- - reference manual, 10933. Territories future political status by,
peal section 1 (b) (3) of (see bill S. A5366.
-report of Secretary of the Treas-
1173), 6322. BUTLER, THOMAS A., relief (see bill H. R.
ury for 1919, 796..
National Housing Act: to amend (see 3046").
bill S. 462), 778. text of bill* (S. 469), 796.
Independent offices appropriation bill, BUTLER, TOM. letter relative to difficulty
Navy Mothers' Clubs of America: to in- 2181.
corporate (see bill S. 373), 370. in purchasing surplus Government
Labor: proposed draft of, 1012. property by, A3865.
Parish, John W.: to adjudicate claim of
McKlm, Edward D., Jr.: heroism, 678. BUTTE (MONT.) DAILY POST, article rela-
(see bill S. 586), 1211. -letter by Maj. Gen. G. B. Erskine,
Peacetime military training: providing tive to presentation of Bronze Star
678. -;
for a national referendum on (see S. J. Medal to Lois.I. Jernberg from, A1961.
Meat: excerpts from letters relative to
Res. 81); 7107. - Editorial relative to imports of wool,
shortage of, 7862. mutton, and lamb appearing in, 6252.
Platt, Herman: for relief (see bill S. 445).
-profits of packers, 4709, 4712. Editorial relative to the tariff on man-
674.
Members of Congress: expense allow- ganese appearing in, 6252.
Public Works Administration: relating to
ance, 4953.
liquidation of (see bill S. 656), 1543. BUTTE (MONT.) STANDARD, article rela-
Mexico: water treaty, 3484.
States: relating to interest on loans by tive to posthumous award of Congres-
Newsprint: investigation of shortage of,
Federal Emergency Administration sional Medal- of Honor to LaVerne
and Public Works Administration to 5925.
Office of Price Administration, 5771, 5777, Parrish from, A3748.
(see S. J. Res. 77), 6088.
Stuhr, Leo: for relief- (see bill S. 1604), 5778. BUTTER, article from Blackduck (Minn.)
10788. letter from a broom manufac- _ 'American relative to shortage of, A253.
Taxation: to direct payment of highway turer, 5777. Bill to authorize condemnation of ma-
- policies of, 5777. terials which are intended for use in
use taxes in operation of any system
Omaha Evening World-Herald (news- process of renovated butter and which
of commercial transportation taken
paper), 1993. are unfit for human consumption (see
over by Federal Government (see bill
Pacific: our future in, 4396. bill H. R. 3611).
S. 992), 4504.
Pork prices, 5626. Bill to terminate rationing in case of (see
-relating to certain income-tax de-
Price Control Act: extension, 5771, 5777, bill H. R. 4164).
ductions by farmers (see bill S. 982).
5778, 5889. Bill to establish an import quota on (see
4381. "-editorial from Omaha Journal- bill H. R. 4271).
Veterans: award for those Injured (see Description of subsidies on, 2265.
Stockman on beef subsidy, 5870.
bill S. 1164), 6259. -- views on, 4712, 4713. Editorial from Grade A News relative to
to increase compensation of non- Puerto Rico: status of, 4397. the slackening demand for, A1090.
service-connected disabilities (see bill Reciprocal trade agreements, 6042, 6182- Editorial entitled "How Endless Spenders
S. 1167), 6259. ' 6188. Bungled Butter Trade," from Creston
relief of certain (see bill S. 390), Revenue bill, 10000. (Iowa) News-Advertiser, A4121, A4175.
465. Roosevelt, Col. Elliott: confirmation, Letter by George F. Christians relative
Veterans' Administration: procedure for 1015, 1023. to decline in production of, A840.
claims for benefits (see bill S. 1166), Rural Electrification Administration, Letter from Department of Agriculture
6259. relative to experiments to determine
•4514, 4515, 4520.
Widows of veterans: to.increase compen- vitamin A in, A2821.
Simmons, Robert G.: peace plan, 3946.
.sation of (see bill S. 1165), 6259. Letter by Governor Thye (Minnesota)
United Nations Charter, 8018.
Motions and resolutions oflered by United Nations Organization bill, 10850. relative to ceiling price of, A5279.
Newsprint: to iivestigate shortage of Vterans: hospitalization in Nebraska, Letter by Fred E. Babel relative to un-
(see S. Res. 135), 5926. 4510. necessary rationing of, A4141.
Remarks by, on - inadequacy of aid, 10909. Letters by Grover B. Hill and Hazel K.
Alcohol plants, 9601. -resolution and letters, 4510. Stiebeling relative to amount of vita-
Army and Navy court-martial systems, Wartime plants: utilization of, 9482. min A in, A4043.
11081. • Memorial of Legislature of North Dakota
Reports made by, from relatiye to a fair ceiling price on,
-letter by a Marine Corps officer, Committee on Agriculture and Forestry:
11081. A1861.
Newsprint (S. Res. 135, Rept. 451), 7150,
Bashore, Harry W.: tribute, A452. Memorial of Legislature of Wisconsin rel-
Nitrates (S. Res. 176), 8882.
Beef industry: OPA regulations, 170, ative to the butter shortage, 3265.
Committee on Banking and Currency: Memorial of Legislature of Wisconsin
198. Commodity Credit Corporation and Re-
news release of Office of Economic urging the OPA to reduce the points
• - construction Finance Corporation (S.
Stabilization; 198. 1270, Rept. 465), 7589.
on, 4092.
Boxcars for grain shipments, 3203, 3212. Memorial of Legislature of Wisconsin to
Committee on Finance: abolish rationing of, 9111.
Boys Town: greetings to Father Flana-
gan and boys from, 11157. Alcohol plants (S. J. Res. 100, Rept, 626), Remarks in House relative to reason for
Bretton Woods agreements, 7674, 7675. 9471. decrease in production of, A253.
statement by Treasury Depart- BUTLER, JOHN C. (a Representative from Remarks in House relative to increase by
ment, 7675. New York). OPA of ration points for, A253.
Compulsory military training: referen- Appointed on committee, 492. Remarks in House relative to 10 reasons
dun, 7106. Article entitled "Educator Says Canada why butter has not been provided in
Courts: bill" (S. 1012)"relating to limita-w Hasn't Need of Seaway-Urges State- acceptable amounts for domestic con-
tion of certain actions, 4692. ment of War Obligations First," from sumption, A328..
Crimean Conference, 1423. Buffalo Courier-Express, A2953. Remarks in House relative to decrease of
- article' by Constantine Brown, Editorial from South Buffalo News in de- production in Minnesota of, A112.
...1426.. fense of General. MacArthur, A4223. Remarks in House relative to Govern-
Crowley, Leo T.: tribute, 9647... 'Letter from Buffalo, N. Y., Stock Yards meit program for production of, A112.
De M.ille. Cecil B.: -tribute. to, 3089. Association relative to -meat shortage, Remarks in House relative to scarcity of,
Dumbarton Oaks Proposals, 1423.. A1862. A328.
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BUTTER-Continued. BYRD, HARRY FLOOD-Continued, BYRD, HARRY FLOOD-Continued.
Remarks in House relative to the price Speech by James A. Farley entitled Remarks by, on
of, 813, 2427, 6826. "Don't Buy Business," A55. Federal employees: health programs,
Remarks in House relative to appropria- Statement regarding appointment of 11613, 11614, 11615, 11616.
tions for exportation of process or Henry A. Wallace as Secretary of Com- -- pay bill, 4724, 11558, 11616-11620,
renovated, 2685. merce, 366. 11801, 11804-11806, 11944, 11950, 11954,
Remarks in House relative to ration Statement on National Service Act, 1919. 12145, 12235-12244, 12251.
points for, 2414. Statement of United States delegation to Federal Wage Commission, 12238.
Remarks in House relative to shipment United Nations Conference presented Flood-control projects: appropriation,
to Russia of, 6575. to Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., 6373. 12114.
Remarks in House relative to rationing Summary of direct savings as a result of Government agencies: reorganization of,
of, 8490, E920, 8921. recommendations by Joint Economy 10335, 10336, 10571, 10572, 10573, 10574,
Remarks in Senate relative to removal of Committee, 2590, 2591. 10575, 10576, 10577, 10578, 10699-10701,
butter from rationing, 9042. Table: civilian employment in the Gov- 10715, 10801.
Resolution by Niagara (N. Y.) Frontier ernment, November 1944-January 31, Government Corporation Control Act:
Cooperative Milk Producers' Bargaining 1945, 1409. statement issued upon signing of,
Agency, Inc., favoring increase in price - civilian employees of the Gov- 11532.
of, A338. ernment, March 1245, 4691. Government employees: statistics, 10576.
Resolution by Legislature of North Da- -Federal agencies established by Government's waste of manpower, 1893.
kota relative to ceiling price on, A1960. Executive order, 10699. Halsey, Edwin A.: death of, 513.
Resolution to cease rationing of (see S. Hawkes, Albert W.: comments on edi-
Amendments offered by, to
Res. 135), 10795, 10892, .10935. Army: voluntary enlistments (S. 3951): torial references to, 3400.
Statistics relative to production of, 1204. to amend, 8952, 8980. Joint Committee on the Organization of
Table: vitamin A potency of creamery Employees of the United States (S. 807): Congress, 1009.
butter production in Wisconsin, A2821, Land-grant railroad rates, 9395.
to amend, 4724.
A4C43. Federal employees pay bill (S. 1415) : to Leave of absence, 4913.
Legislative appropriation bill, 4948, 4949,
BUTTER AND EGGS, regulating transactions amend, 11933, 11955, 12243.
Government agencies, reorganization of 4951.
relating to future sales on commodity
exchanges to prevent obstructions and (S. 1120): to amend, 10715. Lending agencies of the Government,
Lending agencies of the Government (S. 686-692.
burdens upon interstate commerce in
375): to amend, 686, 687, 690, 691. -- _list of agencies, C87.
(see bill S. 1628).
Reorganization of Government agencies Members of -Congress: expense allowance,
BUTTER AND LARD, editorial from Omaha 4951, 4952, 4953, 4954, 4955, 4956.
Daily Journal -Stockman relative to (S. 1120): to amend, 10251, 10571.
Vessels, sale of surplus (H. R. 3603) : to National Memorial Stadium, 7843.
shipments under lend-lease of, A717. Norfolk Navy Yard, 386.
amend, 12147, 12257.
BUTTERFATS-TABLE, average price paid by Research board for national security,
cheese manufacturers during Decem- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 3085.
ber 1914, by States, A4336. Army and Navy: to provide for voluntary Secretary of Commerce: authority of,
enlistments in (see bill S. 1397), 8586. 1591.
BUTTS, CHARLES D., relief (see bill H. R. Bible reading: to designate period for
4119). article by Paul W. Ward in Balti-
(see S. J. Res. 15), 330. more Sun, 1892.
BUXTON, C. E. sermon preached November Bill of Rights Day: to designate (see S. J.
7, 1943, in Pohick Church by, A1294. -statement to the press, 1891.
Res. 124), 11235. Senators: expense allowance, 12037-
BUXTON, GEORGE H., relief (see bill H. R. Courts: to confer jurisdiction upon 12042.
4416). United States District Court for East-
ern District of Virginia (see bill S. 57), Stcttinius, Edward R., Jr., tribute to,
BYKOWSKI, EDWARD A., letter concerning 6873.
American fundamentals written by, 77.
UNRRA: additional appropriation, 11462,
Government agencies: relating to acqui-
10266. 12163.
sition and use of motor vehicles by
BYNUM, FRANCES B., relief (see bill H. R. (see bill S. 56), 77. Vessels: sale of Government-owned,
4831). Government corporations: to provide for 11538, 11539, 11540, 11541, 11542, 11543,
BYRD, D. H., letter urging increase in price 11873, 11877, 12133, 12254, 12257.
financial control (see bill S. 469), 778.
of crude oil by, A5333. Lauterbach, Herbert R. W.: to adjudicate Wallace, Henry A.: appointment as Sec-
retary of Commerce, 366.
BYRD, HARRY FLOOD (a Senator from Vir- claim (see bill S. 349), 330.
Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Reports made by, from
ginia).
Compensation Act: to amend (see S. Committee on Naval Affairs:
Address by Bernard M. Baruch at Fed- Research Board for National Security (S.
eration Day breakfast meeting, New 1209), 6986.
Navy and Marine Corps: to amend act 825, Rept. 551), 8135.
York City, A57. Scientific research (H. R. 3440), 9932.
Appointed on committee, 169, 170. authorizing temporary appointment
Committee on Rules:
Appointed conferee, 6188. or advancement of certain personnel of
(see bill S. 58), 77. Congressional pages (S. Con. Res. 17,
Appointed member on committee to plan Rept. 517), 7937.
improvement of Senate chamber, 7937. Research board for national security:
to establish (see bill S. 825), 3Q86. Joint Committee on the Organization of
Appointed on Special Committee on Congress (H. Con. Res. 18, Rept. 42),
Atomic Energy, 10068. Smoot, W. A.: for relief (see bill S. 55),
77. 915.
Article by Gould Lincoln paying tribute Joint Committee on Reduction of Nones-
to Edwin A. Halsey, A46. Standard time: to restore (see bill S.
1358), 8361. sential Federal Expenditures:
Article in American Magazine entitled Civilian employment in the Government,
"Government's Waste of Manpower" Waterfowl: to preserve breeding stocks
of (see bill S. 1293), 7937. November 1944 through January 1945,
written by, 1893. 1409.
Article by Arthur Krock entitled "Pearl Motions and resolutions offered by - February 1945, 2801.
Harbor Questions," A3778. Halsey, Edwin A.: death of (see S. Res. -March 1945, 4691, 6872.
Correspondence with Comptroller Gen- 66), 549.
-floral wreath for funeral of, 548. Civilian employment, April 1945, 4933.
eral relative to claim of Carden and - June 1945, 8048.
Herd, 12258. -to pay compensation (see S. Res. -June and July 1945, 8360.
Editorial from Baltimore Sun by John 68), 781. -July and August 1945, 9562.
W. Owens entitled "Of Whom Do They Pages of Congress: investigation rela- -August and September 1945, 10693.
Think?" 1919. tive to educational facilities, living September and October 1945,
Editorial from New Rochelle (N." Y.) quarters, etc., for (see S. Con. Res. 17),
10953.
Standard-Star, suggesting Senator 4382. Progress report of 1945 (S. Doc. No. 31),
Byrd as Federal manager, A2650. Somerville, Julia C.: to pay compensa-
2589.
Letter from President Truman to Edward tion (see S. Res. 110), 2748. Joint-Inaugural Committee:
R. Stettinius, Jr., accepting his resig- War Labor Board: rescinding resolution Expenditures, 9760.
nation as Secretary of State, 6873. requesting certain reports from (S.
Res. 105), 2398.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
•Letter by Jesse H. Jones to president,
University of Virginia, relative to Remarks by, on BYRD-BUTLER BILL (H. R. 2177), message
founding of Woodrow Wilson School Chandler, Albert B. (Happy): tribute, from the President concerning, 10851.
of International Affairs, A4775. 3776. BYRNE, ELIZABETH C., relief (see S. Res.
Letter by Mrs. Jewell W. Swofford relative Dean, Claude M.: tributes to, A3633. 174*).
to bill' to provide health programs for Employees of the United States: report
Federal employees, 11614. on number as of June 30, 1945, 8048. BYRNE, JOSEPHINE LOUISE, poem entitled
Plan of Kiwanis Club of West Point, Va., -increases during July 1945, 8360. "Before Us, the Puritans" from maga-
for working 6 days every week, A224. -data as of September 1945, 10693. zine Spirit by, A1554.
INDEX
BYRNES, JAMES F. (Director of War Mobili- "BYRNES' WORD ON RUSSIA NOTHING
BYRNE, WILLIAM T. (a Representative from
zation and Reconversion), remarks in NEW," article by Ernest Lindley from
New York).
Senate and correspondence relative to Washington Post entitled, A4719.
Appointed on committee, 275.
Article by Mr. Armstrong relative to the the resignation of, 3013, 3058. BYRNS, C. F., article relative to development
golden rule in problem of peace, A507. Text of statement relative to midnight of Arkansas River from Fort Smith
Article by H. I. Phillips from New York curfew by, A1313. (Ark.) Times-Record by, A710, A1074.
Sun entitled "Guts," A1929. Tributes in House to, 7135, 7137. Article relative to floods of Arkansas
Article written by Representative Mc- BYliNES, JOHN W. (a Representative from River from Fort Smith (Ark.) Times-
Cormack appearing in Young Demo- Wisconsin). Record by, A1862.
crat entitled "There is Work to be Appointed on committee, 491, 492. Article on national health program from
Done," A5235. Appointed conferee, 7184, 10680. Fort Smith (Ark.) Times-Record by,
Telegrams relative to need of additional Article from Grade A News entitled A5217.
veterans' hospitals, A5187. "Points of Interest," A1090. Statement relative to development of
Letter from Donald S. DeWitt relative to Arkansas River from Southwest Times-
Bills and ioint resolutions introduced by
Hauley, Francis A.: for relief (see bill . OPA policies, 6373. Record of Fort Smith, Ark., by A1331.
H. R. 843), 60. Resolution by Common Council of Mani-
towoc, Wis., relative to Great Lakes- BYVANK, FLORENCE, relief (see bill H. R.
Hayes, John P., and others: for relief 4671).
(see bill H. R. 844), 60. St. Lawrence waterway, A2497.
Holtz, Werner: for relief (see bill H. R. Resolution of coal dealers of Michigan CABBAGE, article entitled "Feeding Savoys
2479), 1748. relative to fuel shortage, A3062. to the Cows" by B. A. Steward from
Statement of Wisconsin Cheese Makers' Daily Herald in England, A1863.
Valente, Samuel: relief (see bill H. R.
Association at conference of Wiscon- Letter by R. H. Eberdt relative to OPA
4970), 11932.
sin congressional delegation and other ceiling price on Wisconsin, A4533.
Veterans Hospital, Saratoga Springs, officials, A4335.
N. Y.; to increase bed capacity (see CABINET, increase compensation of members
Tables: cheese prices, A4336.
bill H. R. 2606), 2165. of (see bill S, 1125).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Editorials from Washington News, Eve-
Remarks by, on Federal Unemployment Tax Act: to pro-
UNRRA: additional appropriation, 11577. ning Star, Post, and Baltimore Sun
vide for excluding officers and directors
Veterans: hospitals, 11145. relative to changes in, A2469.
of corporations who perform nominal
Radio address by Fulton Lewis, Jr., rela-
Reports made by, from services without compensation, In de-
Committee on the Judiciary. tive to recent changes in, A2763.
termining whether such corporation is
Official information (S. 805, Rept. 1032), subject to (see bill H. R. 4221), 9210. Remarks in House relative to providing
Department of National Health in,
9109. Motions and resolutions offered by A124.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Armed forces: to investigate use of
transportation facilities for return of Remarks in House relative to purpose for
BYRNES, JAMES F. (Secretary of State). set-up of, 1160.
members of (see H. Res. 402), 10889.
Article entitled "Streamlining Congress" Petitions and papers presented by, from Remarks in House relative to appoint-
from American magazine by, A112. ment of Tom Clark, Lewis Schwellen-
Citizens and individuals, 3822, 4499, 8575.
Article by William Philip Simms rela- Remarks by, on bach, and Clinton P. Anderson as
tive to bitter experience at London 8514, members of, A2482.
Armed forces: demobilization,
conference of, A4084. 10877, 10878. Remarks in House relative to the changes
Directive relative to curtailment of non- in, A2994.
-voluntary enlistment bill,8627.
essential travel by, A308. -letter by an Army doctor, 8627.
Editorial from St. Louis Star-Times rel- CACTUS ORDNANCE WORKS, remarks in
Members of Congress: expense allowance, House relative to, 1347, A743.
ative to Byrnes, frank report on the A2188.
London conference, A4443. Price Control Act: extension, 6373. CADET NURSE CORPS, article from Lowell
Excerpt relative to drafting of farm la- Wisconsin cheese industry: interference (Mass.) Sun relative to second anni-
bor from letter by, A292. versary of, A3359.
by Government bureaus, A4335.
Letter relative to deferment of farm la- Letter by Mrs. H. E. Nichols of Lake
Reports made by, from
bor under Tydings amendment ad- Committee on Claims: Nebagamon, Wis., urging better treat-
dressed to, A239. Bailey, A. G. (H, R. 1838, Rept. 536), 4339. ment for, A3567.
Letter relative to sabotage of our for- Baldwin Bros. Paving Co. (S. 514, Rept. Remarks in House relative to unfair
eign policy in China from, A5528. 403), 2966. treatment given, A3567.
Letter relative to free elections in Po- Beyer, Malcolm K. (S. 467, Rept. 472), - Remarks in House relative to certain
land from, A5440. 4006. provisions of law establishing, 1813.
Letter on our Chinese policy by, A5269. Boylston, Mrs. Glenn T. (S. 194, Rept. Remarks In House relative to drafting of
Letter to Representative Beckworth rel- members of, Al155.
553), 4573.
ative to alien property, A5032. Brazil, Chesley (S. 591, Rept. 474), 4006. Telegram from two Knoxville (Tenn.)
Letter relative to effect of St. Louis' Brooks, Arthur R., and wife (S. 512, Rept. hospitals relative to drafting nurses of,
smoke ordinance on coal production 793), 6784. 1813.
in Illinois addressed to, A930, A1073. Campbell, Mrs. Bessie M. (H. R. 2762, CAFFERATTA, FLORENCE, testimony rela-
Letter relative to drafting of farm labor Rept. 1099), 9512. tive to United Nations Charter before
by, A389. Catholic Chancery Office, Inc. (S. 501, Senate Cpmmittee on Foreign Rela-
Letter by Representative Simpson (Ill.) Rept. 797), 6784. tions by, A3670.
relative to 0. D. T. Order No. 47 ad- Craig. Clifford E. (H. R. 2189, Rept. 1093),
dressed to, A602. 9512. CAFFERATA, M. E., relief (see bill S. 144").
Letter relative to resolution by Depart- Fabian, Peter G. (H. R. 1890, Rept. 737), CAFFEY, EUGENE M. (colonel, U. S. Army),,
ment of Maryland, American Legion, 6084. address paying tribute to First Engi-
from, A4339. Farragut, Idaho, naval training center neer Brigade at exercises on first anni-
Radio address relative to first session (H. R. 2224, Rept. 324), 2165. versary of D-day in Utah Beach,
of London Council of Foreign Ministers Hockenberry,'Margaret (H. R. 1057, Rept. France, by, A3413.
by, A4201. 712), 5837.
CAFFEY ROBERTSON-SMITH, INC., relief
Remarks in House relative to the ignor- Jennette, Alaska D. (H. R. 1346, Rept. (see bills S. 489*; H. R. 2218).
ing of Tydings amendment by, A389. 669), 5592.
Remarks in House relative to report on Lewis,Carl (H.R. 1142, Rept. 1170), 10211. CAHN, BILL, editorial captioned "Do you
break-down of London Council of Norfolk-Portsmouth Bridge, Inc. (H. R. know your Congressman?" from
Foreign Ministers by, A4219. 1599, Rept. 534), 4339. United States News by, A934.
Remarks in House paying tribute to, Radcliffe, Franklin P. (H. R. 4117, Rept. CAIRO, EGYPT, interview with James M.
9157. 1305), 11077. Landis entitled "Cairo Is Dynamite,"
Remarks in House relative to disappoint- \Smith, Ray L. (H. R. 1079, Rept. 279),
1222.
ment on stand taken on Palestine by, 1885.
Tidwell, Maj. William P. (H. R. 1877, Rept. CAISSE, WILLIAM JOSEPH, relief (see bill
A4433.
179), 1321. H. R. 1248).
Remarks in Senate relative to the nomi- Topper, Dave (H. R. 2062, Rept. 1089), CALCANO, JUAN, relief (see bill H. R. 2772).
nation to be Secretary of State, 7110.
9512.
Statement relative to our policy in China CALDER, CURTIS E., address relative to ne-
before Senate Committee on Foreign Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
BYRNES' CURFEW ORDER, remarks in House cessity of postwar foreign trade in New
Relations by, A5528. York before National Foreign Trade
Statement upon taking office as Secre- relative to, 2487.
Convention by, A64.
tary of State by, A3279. "BYRNES' LOYAL DEFENSE OF HIS SUB-
ORDINATES", -article- from Christian CALENDAR WEDNESDAY. See HOUSE OF
Telegram relative to . displaced Polish
persons, addressed to,, A4176. Science Monitor entitled, A5596. REPRESENTTIVES.
INDEX
CALDER, WILLIAM M. (late a Senator from CALIFORNIA-Continued. CALIFORNIA-Continued.
New York). Memorial of legislature urging enact- Memorial of legislature urging establish-
Announcement of death of, 1749. ment of a bill providing for universal ment of permanent military and naval
Editorial from Brooklyn Eagle eulogizing, military training for the youth of the academies on Pacific and Gulf coasts,
A1062. United States, 911. 7148.
CALHOUN, MRS. CLARENCE CRITTENDEN, Memorial of legislature urging legisla- Remarks in House relative to providing
address relative to a memorial to tion for control of disposition of ships' jobs for war veterans in, 188.
mothers of America by, A2958. garbage, 911. Remarks in House relative to migration
Memorial of legislature urging additional of industrial workers from, A231.
CALHOUN COUNTY, TEX., authorizing appropriation for maintenance of the
transfer of military installations on Remarks in House relative to location
San Joaquin Experimental Range, 919. of Eighteenth Congressional District
Indianola Antiaircraft Gunnery Range Memorial of legislature urging enactment
to (see bill H. R. 2804). of, A686.
of legislation applicable to boat-build- Remarks in House relative to ratification
CALIFORNIA. ing concerns in, 990. of Mexican Water Treaty and ill effects
Article. from California Oil World' rela- Memorial of legislature relative to con- on, A604.
tive to ownership of tidelands in, A938. trol of ships' garbage, 990. Remarks in House relative to flood-con-
Article from Los Angeles Times relative Memorial of legislature relative to uni- trol projects in, 1073.
to test by Secretary of Interior as to versal military training, 990. Remarks in House relative to expansion
ownership of certain tidal lands in, Meniorial of legislature to authorize the of aircraft industry in, A231.
A938. granting of Federal aid during the Remarks in House relative to interest in
Bill providing for additional military period of reconversion, 910. preventing beach erosion of, A1856.
academy in southern district of (see Memorial of legislature relative to claim Remarks in House relative to transfer-
bills H. R. 1371, 1372). of ownership of lands by the State of, ring the jurisdiction of Central Valley
Bill for relief of poultry producers of 2459. project to, A1296.
central (see bill H. R. 3484). Memorial of legislature urging enactment Remarks in House relative to attitude
Bill to appoint two additional district of bills (H. R. 2032, 2033) relative to toward Mexican Water Treaty of 23
judges for northern district of (see investigation and protection of Members of House of Representatives
bill S. 1163). beaches, 4090.
Bill for relief of State compensation in- from, A1339.
Memorial of legislature urging enact- Remarks in House relative to mineral
surance fund of (see bill H. R. 1641). ment of bill (H. R. 1490) awarding
Bill to authorize the Secretary of War wealth of, A1333.
a Distinguished Service Cross to Tony Remarks. in House relative to develop-
to acquire certain lands in (see bills Siminoff, 4090. ment of hydroelectric power in the
S. 416; H. R. 477). Memorial of legislature relative to
Bill granting to Imperial Irrigation Dis- Central Valley project of, 2682.
guayule rubber, 3705. Remarks in House relative to food pro-
trict certain lands in counties of Im-
Memorial relative to adoption of H. R. duction in, 2836.
perial, Riverside, and San Diego; in
2032 and H. R. 2033, preventing beach Remarks in House relative to increased
(see hill H. R. 2993). -
erosion, by legislature of, A1878. - - population of, 3134.
Bill for relief of State compensation in-
Mefnorial of legislature relative to mak- Remarks in House relative to jud4cial
surance fund of (see bill H. R. 3144). ing a legal holiday of birthday of the
• Bills for relief of State of (see bills S. salaries in, A2349.
late President Roosevelt, 4219. Remarks in House relative to postwar
413; H. R. 1010, 1465").
Excerpts from decisions of the Supreme Memorial of legislature relative to in- business opportunities in, A2098.
Court of the United States pertaining come of recipients of aid to the aged Remarks in House relative to average
and aid to the blind, 4219. income of residents of, A2099.
to tidelands of, 8857.
Joint resolution providing for operation Memorial of legislature urging establish- Remarks in House relative to child-care
and maintenance of irrigation and hy- ment of a special agency for disposal centers in, A3868.
droelectric power features of Central of Federal surplus properties, 4219.. Remarks in House relative to lack of
Memorial :of legislature urging Congress provision to continue child-care cen-
Valley project by State of (see-H. J.
Res. 139). to erect a statue of freedom on the ters in, A4025, A4076.
Joint resolution and bill memorializing coast of, 4584. Remarks in House relative to contribu-
Memorial of legislature petitioning Con- tion to national progress by, A5199.
Congress to enact full employment bill
of 1945 by Legislature of, A1568. gress to adjust salaries of Members of Remarks in House relative to approval of
Congress, A2297. Bretton Woods agreements by people
Letter by Shoreline Planning Association
of California, Inc., relative to beach Memcrial of legislature urging extension of, A2884.
erosion in southern, A605. of the 1945 shooting season, 5305. Remarks in House relative to effect of
Memorials of legislature bringing notice Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act on
Letter by National Mfilk Producers Asso-
to Congress of vital current problems, products of, A2774.
ciation of California relative to serious
condition of dairy industry in, A1033. A2534. Remarks in House relative to power rates
Letters favoring Henry Wallace by con- Memorial of legislature urging legislation in, 7036.
stituents from Eighteenth District in, Remarks in House relative to failure to
to provide educational opportunities ratify fifteenth amendment of legis-
A665. for war widows, 4779. lature of, 5998.
Letters by S3cretary of Interior Ickes Memorial of legislature urging legisla-
relative to title to tidelands addressed Remarks in House relative to key posi-
tion to provide for recreation in na- tion to Oriental trade of, A2962.
to attorney general of, A3588. tional forests and parks, 4779. Remarks in House relative to support
Memorial of legislature relative to com- Memorial of legislature urging enactment of United Nations Charter by people
memoration of the centennial of the of bill (H. R. 776) authorizing natural- of, A3596.
raising of the bear flag of the California ization of Filipinos, 4929. Report of the legislature on un-American
Republic at Sonoma on June 14, 1846, Memorial of legislature urging Congress activities in, 7396.
774. to increase the monetary value of gold, Resolution favoring H. R. 2032 and H. R.
Memorial of legislature urging legislation 5465. 2033, to prevent beach erosion, by leg-
to rehabilitate municipal facilities and - Memorial of legislature urging legisla- islature of, A1856.
services which have been forced to tion to provide members of the armed Table: taxable retail sales, 1941-43,
carry an abnormal war burden, 910. forces with wage credits on their social A2100.
Memorial of legislature relative to the security accounts, 5840. Twelve-point program for return to
proposed treaty with Mexico pertain-
Memorial of legislature insisting on com- peacetime economy in, A231.
ing to waters of the Colorado and Ti-
juana Rivers and the Rio Grande, 910. plete and unconditional surrender by CALIFORNIA AIRCRAFT CORPORATION,
Memorial of legislature relative to re- Japan, 6788. relief (see bill H. R. 214).
moval of temporary war housing, 909. Memorial of legislature urging investiga-
tion of the proposed facilities in CALIFORNIA FAIR EMPLOYMENT PRAC-
Memorial of legislature urging return to TICES ACT, statement by Mayor Roger
the State of the employment service Marin County, Calif., for major am-
munition storage and loading depots, Lapham giving his reasons for vetoing,
taken over by the Federal Government A2614.
for war purposes, 910. 6321.
Memorial of legislature urging the United Memorial of legislature urging an in- CALIFORNIA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION,
States Senate not to advise nor con- vestigation of conditions In veterans' letter opposing extension of Recipro-
sent to a proposed.treaty with Mexico hospitals, 7148. cal Trade Agreements Act by, A2389.
relative to the waters of the Colorado Memorial of legislature relative to the Letter relative to bill H. R. 2215, estab-
and Tijuana Rivers and the Rio Servicemen's Readjustment Act of lishing agricultural administrative
Granoe, 910. 1944, 7148. areas from, A3209.
Memorial of legislature relative to ex- Memorial of legislature relative to con- CALIFORNIA GRANGE NEWS, article on
change of United States and Japanese struction of a breakwater near Half Central Valley Project, Calif.-an Army
nationals, 910. Moon Bay, 7148. gold brick? from, A4182.
INDEX 101
CALIFORNIA GRANGE NEWS-Continued. CALUMET RIVER, resolution by City Council CAMPBELL, HOWARD E.-Continued.
Editorial captioned "A nodding bouquet of Chicago requesting removal of haz- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
for the OPA," from, A1920. ards from, A2142. Real estate owned by the Government
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOL- CALUMET (IND.) HOUSING SHORTAGE, re- as a housing project: to tax (see bill
OGY, remarks in House relative to, marks in House relative to, A5239. H. R. 2435), 1706.
6311. Petitions and papers presented by, from
"CALVARY," poem by Mitchell T. Ancker Citizens and individuals 4085.
CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW, article entitled dedicated to John W. Moore, entitled,
"California's Approach to Improve- Remarks by, on
A1719. Mobilization of eivilian manpower, A388.
ment of Administrative Procedure,"
from, Al153. CALVERT, A. P. (captain, U. S. Navy), speech Postal employees: salary increase, 4627.
at celebration welcoming U. S. S. cruiser Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES.
CALIFORNIA LUMBER MERCHANT (publi-
cation), article relative to wooden Oakland by, A4679. CAMPBELL, RAYMOND C., relief (see bill
troughs, from, A1780. H. R. 3904").
CALVERT DISTILLING CO., relief (see bill
CALIFORNIA MINING JOURNAL, article en- H. R. 4208. CAMP BLANDING, FLA., remarks in House
titled "Victory Coin to Aid Silver relative to waste in construction of,
CALVERT, FREDERICK, relief of estate (see 6684.
Mines," by Donovan C. Brownfield, bills S. 867*; H. R. 3029).
from, A5752. CAMP COOKE MILITARY RESERVATION,
CALVERT, RUBY DORIS, letter from Secre-
CALIFORNIA OIL WORLD (newspaper), ar- CALIF., authorize Secretary of War to
ticle relative to ownership of tidelands tary of War transmitting draft of bill sell and convey to Southern Pacific
in California, from, A938. for relief of, 3351. Railroad Co., a right-of-way and ease-
CALIFORNIA ORANGES, remarks concerning CALVES, statistics relative to, 1205, 1206. ment across (see bill H. R. 3993).
the placing in the Democratic and Re- CAMBRIDGE (AID.) DEMOCRAT AND NEWS, CAMP ENDICOTT, DAVISVILLE, R. I., ad-
publican cloakrooms, 4008. editorial entitled "The Road to Ruin" dress by Ben Moreell to graduating
CALIFORNIA SHIPBUILDING CORP., WIL_ from, A4143. class of Civil Engineer Corps officers
MINGTON, CALIF., remarks in House CAMDEN (N. J.) COURIER-POST, editorial at, A545.
relative to launching of Amherst Vic- entitled "Congress Deserves a Raise- CAMP GORDON, GA., editorial from the
tory ship by, A908. But Wait Awhile, Boys!" from, A2718. Ansgar Lutheran relative to universal
CALIFORNIA SHIPYARDS, letter by E. 0. Editorial entitled "How To Lose Friends military training, 10788.
McCammon relative to waste of man- and Not To Influence Friends" from, CAMPING EQUIPMENT, authorizinz Secre-
power in, A194. A4263. tary of War and Secretary of Navy to
CALIFORNIA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION, Editorial Elections: George E. String- make available to certain organiza-
resolution favoring H. R. 2181, to in- fellow Appeals for Majority Rule from, tions- (see bill S. 1568).
crease salaries of United States judges, A4148.
CAMP LEE, VA., address by Representative
by, A2349. CAMERON, RUTH DUDLEY, relief (see bill Price (Ill.) before Quartermaster Corps
CALIFORNIA STATE COMPENSATION IN- H. R. 3186). Officers Candidate School at, A583.
SURANCE FUND, relief (see bills H. R. CAMP, A. SIDNEY (a Representative from CAMP McCOY, WIS., letter by Robert M.
1844, 2105). Georgia) . Ring, Sr. relative to sale of surplus
CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR EMPLOYMENT Appointed on committee, 15. military property at, A1717.
PRACTICES ACT, letter by Mayor Lap- Article from New York Sun on exploits of Letter by Morris T. Baker relative to effi-
ham of San Francisco, Calif., relative submarine Trutta, A4051. ciency of, A5322.
.to, A3232. Bills and joint resolutionsintroduced by Memorial of Legislature of Wisconsin to
CALIFORNIA STATE GUAYULE RUBBER Butter: condemnation of certain (see H. make a permanent camp, 2798.
PROJECT COMMITTEE, correspond- R. 3611), 6978.
ence -relative to price of guayule be- Johnson, Evelyn: for relief (see bill H. R. CAMP MEADE, remarks in House relative to
2642), 2310. waste in construction of, 6685.
tween RFC and, A5780.
Shipp, John M.: for relief (see bill H. R. CAMP MOXIE, remarks in House relative to
CALIFORNIA: UNITED NATIONS' DELE-
4723), 10785. assistance given Oklahoma town dur-
GATES AGREE IT IS'A GREAT STATE,
article by George Polk from Los An- Remarks by, on ing recent tornadoes by, A1845,
geles Daily News relative to, A3568. Reciprocal trade agreements, 5072, 5073, CAMP NEWSPAPER SERVICE, article con-
5074, 5075, 5076, 5132. cerning award to the China Lantern in
CALIFORNIA WATER RESOURCES COUN-
CIL, address on development of Cen- Reconversion, 7244. 1945 contest of, A3001.
tral Valley project in Sacramento by Tax adjustment bill, 7044, 7328. CAMPOS, MRS. ANITA, excerpt from address
Harry M. Bashore before, A5399. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. of Represetative Rogers (Mass.) rela-
"CALIFORNIA'S APPROACH TO IMPROVE- CAMP, ELIZABETH A., relief (see bill H. R. tive to first nurse buried in Arlington
MENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE PROCE- 1146). National Cemetery, A2547.
DURE," article from California Law CAMPAIGN EXPENDITURES, remarks In CANADA, article from Tulsa (Okla.) Trib-
Review, entitled, A1153. Senate relative to extension of time for une relative to plentiful supply of cig-
CALIFORNIA'S NATURAL RESOURCES, res- submission of report by the special arettes and meat in A1174.
olution by San Francisco Labor Coun- committee on (see S. Res. 88), 1543. Bill, for purposes of Railroad Retire-
cil and San Francisco Building and Resolution to print additional copies of ment Act of 1937, to piovide for credit-
Construction Trades Council urging Senate Report No. 101 relating to (S. ing active service in armed forces of
adoption of program of Bureau of Res. 107*). Dominion of Canada as military serv-
Reclamation for development of. CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER M., speech on ice (see bill H. R. 3026).
A2710. propaganda in wartime at Fort Wayne, Injunction of secrecy removed in Senate
CALIFORNIA'S RECONVERSION PROBLEM, Ind., by, A14. from extradition treaty with (Execu-
remarks in House relative to, A2962, tive I), 10773.
CAMPBELL, BAXTER, relief (see bill H. R.
A4303. Joint resolution granting permission to
1268). Charles Rex Marchant, Lorne E. Sas-
CALIFORNIA'S THREE CHOICES IN RE-
CONVERSION, article from Los Ange- CAMPBELL, BESSIE M., et al., relief (see bill seen, and Jack Veniss Bassett to accept
les Daily News relative to, A4304. H. R. 2762*). certain medals tendered them by
CAMPBELL, CHARLES J., relief (see bill H. government of (see S. J. Res. 51).
CALK, JAMES H., relief (see bill H. R. 4713). Remarks in House relative to exchange
R. 2570).
CALLAGHAN, W. M. (captain, U. S. Navy), of student teachers with, A259.
address at commissioning of U. S. S. CAMPBELL, EDWARD M., correspondence
relative to operation of bimetallism be- Remarks in House relative to ratifica-
Missouri by, A1649. tion in 1910 of Boundary Waters
tween Representative White and,
CALLAHAN, THOMAS, JR., relief (see bill H. A4395. Treaty with, A1700.
R. 230). Remarks in House relative to no food
CAMPBELL, EFFIE S., relief (see bill H. R. shortage in, A2367.
CALLAND, R. S., statement as to approximate 1540*).
cost of Central Valley project by, 11067. Remarks in House relative to status on
CAMPBELL, HERD S., article relative to post- Japanese war of, A2290.
CALLMANN, RUDOLF, letter. relative to the war employment, 6221. Remarks in House relative to policy to
capital gains tax written by, 10633. CAMPBELL, HOWARD E. (a Representative send members of the armed forces to
CALLENDER, HAROLD, article -entitled from Pennsylvania). South Pacific, A1847.
"Lend-Lease Pact Adopted by France" Address of Samuel K. Cunningham on Remarks in House relative to taxing of
by, A878. responsibility of bankers, A3189. bonds in, 7074.
CALSHIP NEWS, CHICAGO. ILL. (newspa- Appointed on committee, 492. Remarks in House relative to absence of
per), editorial The Future of Inland Letters relative to OPA. and boiler and strikes in war production plants in,
Waterways from, A5240. radiator industry, A3454, A3455. A3111.
1O2 INDEX
CANCER-Continued. CANFIELD, GORDON-Continued.
CANADA-Continued. Remarks by, on
Remarks in Senate relative to waste and Remarks in House relative to deaths
from, 4035. American Red Cross: activities abroad,
corruption in connection With Gov- 1399.
ernment contracts in, 6097, 6098, 6123. Remarks in House relative to H. R. 3939,
appropriation for research* on, A4089, letter by Sergeant Franklyn B.
Report on surplus-property disposal in Roberts, 1400.
(pt. 4 of S. Rept. No. 199), 9159. A4267, A4396, A4497.
Remarks in House relative to research Armed forces: demobilization, 11192.
"CANADA CITES BRITISH AID," article from Botany Worsted Mills, Passaic, N. J.: ob-
New York Times entitled, A4703. and cure of, A5014.
servance of VE-day by employees,
CANADA-DEVELOPMENTS WITH RESPECT CANCER AND INFANTILE PARALYSIS, ar- A2325.
TO POSTWAR FULL EMPLOYMENT, ticle by Marquis Childs from Wash- Capitol telephone operators, 294.
memorandum prepared by Department ington Post relative to scientists' co- Census of agriculture, 875.
of Commerce relative to, A2471 operation to find cause and cure of, China: report of Mr. Mansfield, 283.
A4089. Deficiency appropriation bill, 11139,
"CANADA: LAND OF PLENTY," article by the 11142.
Oracle from Holyoke (Mass.) Tran- CANCER AND POLIOMYELITIS, letters en- Federal employees pay bill, 6008.
script-Telegram entitled, A391. dorsing H. R. 3939 to eradicate, Flood-control projects, 11066.
CANADA'S ATTITUDE ON JAPANESE WAR A4903. Foodstuffs: shipment to Europe, 7888.
CRITICIZED, editorial fr6m Toronto Keating, Maj. Gen. Frank A. 7336.
Globe relative to, A2395. CANARY, SPENCER, article relative to peace
by, A4985. Lincoln Republican Club of Paterson,
CANADA'S DRAFT LAW TERMINATED, re- Editorial Preserve Act of Chapultepec N. J.: organization of, A3523.
marks in House relative to, 8655. from Daily Sentinel Tribune, Bowling McGuire, Maj. Thomas B.: newspaper
"CANADA'S FINANCIAL PLIGHT," article Green, Ohio, by, A2476. articles relative to death of, A333.
Meat shortage, 2557.
from New York Times entitled, A5627. "CANDID EXPLANATION ADVISED ON Meat situation in New Jersey: telegram
CANADA'S FOOD PROBLEM, remarks in PARLEY," article by David Lawrence by V. S. Grassey, A1248.
House relative to efficient handling from Washington Evening Star en- Motor-vehicle use tax: repeal of, 7036.
of, A3391. titled, A679. National service bill, A1509.
CANADA'S PLENTIFUL SUPPLY OF FOOD, Palestine resolution, 12391.
CANDY IMPORTS INCREASE, article from Powers, Representative D. Lane: tribute
article by Bill Cunningham from Bos- New York Herald Tribune relative to,
ton Herald relative to, A2816. to, A3521.
A2667.
Editorial from Queen Anne's Record and Price Control Act, 6608.
Observer of Centreville, Md., relative CANES FOR DISABLED VETERANS, remarks -- amendment, 6572.
to, A3111. in House relative to, 2413. -- extension, 6487, 6500.
Editorial by Cedric Adams from Minne- Renegotiation Act, 6076, 6077.
CANFIELD, GORDON (a Representative from Rich, Robert F., 1588.
apolis (Minn.) Tribune relative to, New Jersey),
A2929. Slavik, Michael (discharged soldier):
Appointed on committee, 492. articles regarding, 323.
Remarks in House relative to, 6551, Appointed on Board of Visitors to Coast Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
A3123. Guard Academy, 292. 6572.
CANADIAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS, re- Article from Marine News reciting Treaties: ratification, 2925.
marks in House relative to the peace- achievements of Joseph F. Kelly, A1360.
United States Merchant Marine Academy,
ful, A5367. Comparison of merchant seaman pay 8576, A4924.
rates .with those in armed forces, Universal Military training, A2632.
CANADIAN BONDS ENABLE TAX DODGE, A5333.
article by Edward Dodds from Detroit -- letter by Gould Lincoln, A2633.
Free Press relative to, A3157. Despatch by Associated Press quoting 13 VE-day, A2325.
governors recommending one food Vessels: sale of surplus, 9270.
"CANADIAN GI BILL OF RIGHTS," article agency, A3032.
by Richard Douglass from Yank en- Veterans: housing problems of, 12291.
Editorial from Paterson (N. J.) Morning - jobs for, 7253.
titled, A5719. Call on food shortage, A1765. Visit of eight Congressmen to Germany,
CANADIAN MEAT, editorial entitled "Two Elected to Committee on Appropriations, A3306.
Approaches" from Boston Traveler, (see H. Res. 346), 8621. Wool textile industry: OPA regulations,
A1554. Letter from Donald W. McKone, judge 5526.
CANADIAN MINING PROSPECTUSES, re- advocate, Merchant Marine Veterans -letter from Botany Worsted Mills,
marks in House relative to, 6655. Association of the United States, rela- 5526.
tive to rates of pay in the Merchant Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
CANADIAN WAR CONTROLS, radio address Marine, A5333.
by Lothrop Stoddard relative to, Letter from Paterson, N. J., constituents CANFIELD, HARRY CLIFFORD (late a Rep-
A1285. regarding Army's furlough rotation resentative from Indiana).
CANAL DREDGING CO., relief (see bill S. policy, A904. Announcement of death, 1028.
170; H. R. 1713*). Letter from Paterson (N. J.) service CANN, WINSTON, relief (see bill H. R. 1154).
CANAL ZONE CODE. See also PANAMA center relative to veterans' housing
problem, 12291. CANNARO, RALPH, relief (see bill H. R. 4305).
CANAL.
Bills to amend (See bills S. 95, 516, 1186, Letter from Rev. David Bogard regarding CANNON, CLARENCE (a Representative from
war situation, A167. Missouri).
1193; H. R. 362, 631, 632, 1288, 2125*,
3596, 4321). Memorandum from William 0. McKin- Address by Dr. Peter Marshall from
ley, American Legion, relAtive to hos- Readers' Digest entitled, "Lift Up Now
CANAL ZONE RETIREMENT ACT, extend pitalization for veterans of New Jer- Thine Eyes," A233.
certain benefits to certain employees sey, A789. Address by W. L. Nelson before Democra-
covered by Civil Service Retirement tic Women's Club, Columbia, Mo.,
"Passaic Warrior," a B-17 bomber, his-
Act of 1930 (see bills S. 94; H. R. 82, A4449.
2679). tory of, A349.
Poem by late Sergeant Colin R. Wise of Address on VE-day by William L. Nelson,
CANCER, authorizing appropriation of $500,- Passaic, N. J., A14E9. A2340.
000,000 for research with respect to Report of Board of Visitors of Coast Appointed Conferee, 3431, 3664, 7101,
cause and cure of poliomyelitis and Guard Academy, A2830. 10937, 11739.
(see bill H. R. 3939). Resignation from committee, 8621. Appointed on committee, 15.
Bill to authorize and request the Pres- Resolution of development agencies of Appointed on funeral committee, 3356.
ident to undertake to mobilize world's Northeastern States, A2231. Appointed to Board of Regents of Smith-
outstanding experts on (see bill H. R. Statement by Dr. Andrew F. McBride, sonian Institution, 550.
4502). relative to philosophy of life, A109. Appointment on Board of Visitors of
Letter by J. E. Bucheimer, of Baltimore Statement by the Okonite Co., Passaic, United States Military Academy, 100.
favoring H. R. 3939, to eradicate, N. J., entitled "Defense Memorandum Article by Eric Lewis Kohler from Ac-
A4396. No. 45," 202. counting Review entitled "Expenditure
Letter from a well-wisher favoring H. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Controls in the Government," A1336.
R. 3939, to eradicate polio and, A4237. Cummings, Ruth Lois for relief (see bill Article by Glenn Neville from New York
Letter by Thursday Study Club of La H. R. 3480). 6154. Daily Mirror paying tribute to late
United Seamen's Service, Inc. for relief President. Roosevelt, A1850.
Crosse, Wis., favoring H. R. 3939, ap-
propriation for, A4313. (see bill H. R. 1597), 327. Article from Printer's Ink on services of,
Petitions and papers presented by, from A5168.
Poll by George Gallup from Washington
Post relative to, A1504. Societies and associations, 2702, 5924, Ceremonies at launching of aircraft car-
9873, 11280. rier Oriskany, at Erocklyn Navy Yard,
Rer-arKc in House relative to control A4445.
of, 2887. State legislatures, 1596.
INDEX 103
CANNON, CLARENCE-Continued. .. CANNON, CLARENCE-Continued. CANNON, CLARENCE-Continued.
Editorial from Labor (publication) rela- Bills-and joint resolutions introauced by Remarks by, on
tive to streamlining Congress, A1678. National Mississippi River Parkway: to -Deficiency appropriation bill:
Letter by Chester Bowles explaining OPA authorize (see bill H. R. 170), 21. -agree to conference, 12201.
cost-absorption -policy, A5221. Public Health Service: making addi- -- conference report, 3431, 3498, 3499,
Letter by J. W. Burch relative to increas- tional appropriation for (see H. J. Res. 3500, 3501, 3503, 3504, 3505, 3506, 12356-
ing meat supply, A2427. 100), 1043. 12359, 12364, 12452, 12453.
Letter by Secretary of State regarding Public Roads: to amend act to aid States -court criers, 11125, 11126.
appropriations for UNRRA, 11513. in construction of rural post roads (second supplemental), 4315.
Letter from a soldier relative to changing (see bill H. R. 169), 21. Departments of State, Justice, and Com-
game laws, A3331. Standard time: to restore (see bills H. R. merce appropriation bill, 2355, 2356,
Letter from Chairman Krug, of WPB, 3, 3679), 18, 7267. 2359.
relative to repeal of daylight saving, Veterans: to restore benefits to (see bill District of'Columbia: parkt.ng facilities,
A295. H. R. 168), 21. 11189, 11816, 11818.
Letter from J. C. Capt, Director of the Motions and resolutionsoffered by Economy bloc in Congress, 9824.
Bureau of the Census, relative to mar- Committee on. Accounts: to conduct Fair Employment Practice Committee,
riage data, A5648. study of executive agencies (see H. 7474, 7476, 7493, 7494, 7521,'7522.
Letter from Secretary of the Navy rela- Res. 50), 59. Farm prices and industrial wages: com-
tive to Naval Establishment appropri- Committee on Appropriations: authority parison, 1919 and 1945, 2558, 2559.
ations, 6860. to sit during sessions (see H. Res. 6), Federal Aid Airport Act, 9708, 9750.
Letter from serviceman on Okinawa cap- 15. Federal Budget: necessity of balancing,
tioned "West side of hell," A4513. to provide expenses for investiga- 11046.
Letter from St. Louis Chamber of Com- tions by (see H. Res. 70), 148. Federal Communications Commission,
merce relative to location of head- President: notification of election of 11127.
quarters of United Nations at Weldon Speaker and Clerk of the House (see Federal grants to municipalities, 12357.
Springs, Mo., A5444. H. Reb. 4), 10. Federal Works Agency: deficiency ap-
Letter from St. Louis Chamber of Com- Petitions and papers presented by, from propriation, 1574, 1633, 1634, 1674, 1675.
merce relative to United Nations head- Citizens and individuals, 5593, 9822, Flood-control . appropriation (emer-
quarters, A4765. 12101. gency), 5522, 5523.
Letter to -Senator McKellar regarding Remarks by, on Food: effect of dumping after war, 2559,
bill (H. R. 2374)-deficiency appropri- Agricultural appropriation bill, 2558. 2560.
ations, 2759. -conference report, 3796. Food production: data, 2558.
Radio broadcast by American Federation - -points of order, 2671. Forestry research, 3796.
of. Farm Bureau on subject, America Appropriation bills: legislative items In, Garrison Dam, 12488.
United, A2805. 2355, 2356, 4677-4679. General Accounting Office: auditing ex-
Remarks by Mr. Htbert relative to, 11928. Appropriation rescission bill: agree to penses, 3504.
conference, 11739. - employment of auditors, 1672,
Remarks in House paying tribute to,
9827. -conference report, 11915-11821. 1673, 1674, 1675. "
Report by Bureau of the Budget on cen- Appropriations: comparisons of 1933 and letter by Comptroller General,
tralization and coordination of Fed- 1945, 11041, 11042. 1673.
eral statistics, A5419. -data on Seventy-ninth Congress, Government expenditures: fixed charges,
Statement by F. V. Heinkel relative to first session, 7520. 11042-11045.
the fight against farmer cooperatives, -letters from Under Secretary of H~bert, F. Edward: reply to statement by,
the Navy, and Under Secretary of War, 11816.
A1677.
6151, 6152. House of Representatives: parliamentary
Statement by Missouri Farmers Associa-
rreduction of certain, 9824, 9825, procedure, 1687.
tion favoring proposed Missouri Valley
9826, 9829, 9844, 9845, 9850, 9861, 9863, Housing for defense workers, 1634.
Authority, A472. Independent offices appropriation bill,
Statement on Weldon Springs, Mo., area 9864, 9865, 9868, 9870, 10937, 11323.
repeal of certain, 6142, 6151, 6152. 951, 952.
as site for United Nations, A5550.
Appropriations in postwar period, 8332- Lend-lease: reduction of funds, 9850.
Tables: agricultural production, 1909 to
8334. Lozier, Ralph F.: tribute, 5254.
1944, 2558. Manufacturing census, 4661-4667.
- appropriations, 7520. Appropriations, war and nonwar, with
tables (79th Cong. 1st sess.), A3559- - letters by President Roosevelt,
Amendments offered by, to A3564. President Truman, and Fred M, Vinson,
Appropriations: reduction of certain (H. Armed forces:" demobilization, 9828. 4663, 4664.
R. 4407) : to amend, 9865, 9868. - list of industrial concerns favor-
-communications, 9828.
Deficiency appropriation bill (H. R. ing, 4665.
Army arsenals, 9844.
2374) : to amend, 1634, 1635. Bender, George H., 11818. Maritime Commission: reducing appro-
War agencies appropriation bill (H. R. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Com- priation, 4177, 4178, 4182.
3368): to amend, 5831. Military Establishment appropriation
merce, 11192.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Census of agriculture, 848, 849, 862, 872, bill, 6681.
Appropriations: to reduce certain (see 873, 874, 876. Motor Vehicle Parking Agency, 11188.
billsH. R. 4103, 4407), 8724, 9757. -letters by Secretary of Agriculture National debt, 8333, 11182.
-- to reduce in certain cases (see H. - effect of reducing taxes, 10178.
and others, 850-855.
J. Res. 202), 4918. Child-care centers, 9828. National debt and the war, 1574, 1575.
- supplemental appropriations in Children's Bureau: appropriation, 5630. National Housing Agency: letter from
lieu of certain appropriations con- Committee on Appropriation: investiga- Budget Bureau, 3505.
tained in H. R. 2374 (see H. J. Res. tions by, 139, 140, 141. Navy: postwar composition, 10146.
141), 2743. ' report of research staff, December New York City: hospital facilities, 1032,
Casardi, Virginia Harris: for relief (see 31, 1944, 140. 1047.
bill H. R. 4372), 9642. - statement on December 21, 1943, Nurses training program, 9828.
Census of Agriculture: making appro- regarding investigation procedure, 141. Office of Economic Stabilization, 5817.
priation for (see H. J. Res. 85), 512. Congress: assistants from General Ac- Office of Inter-American Affairs, 5820.
Children's Bureau, Department of Labor: counting Office, 951, 952. Office of Price Administration: appropri-
supplemental appropriation for (see -- war record of, 9826. ation, 3498-3501.
H. J. Res. 212), 5592. Congressional Record: general leave to Order of business, 3322, 1093-.
Deficiency appropriations: providing for extend remarks, 1594, 1635, 1689, 4683, Panama Canal: construction annuity
(see H. J. Res. 174), 3938. 5751, 7236, 7491, 7534, 9871, 10306, fund, 4008.
-- second supplemental bill (H. R. 11147, 11228, 12364. Postwar policy, 8332.
3146, Rept. 530), 4339. -revision of remarks, 11817. Public Works Administration: appropri-
Emergency flood-control work: to pro- Cost-plus-a-fixed-fee contracts, 1572, ation, 3503.
vide (see bill H. R. 3140), 4302. 1573, 1588, 1589. Pugh, John. 9826.
Floods: appropriation for emergency Daylight-saving time: termination, 8390, Reconversion: planning for, 4661-4667.
flood-control works (see H. J. Res. 190, 8391, 8543, 8544. -- _editorial from Washington Post,
207, 208), 4498, 5302, 5382. - correspondence, 8391-8408. 4665.
to provide emergency flood-con- Deficiency appropriation bill (first), 1571, Revenue Act: conference repolt, 10178,
trol works (see bill H. R. 3194), 4498. 1572, 1573, 1574, 1584, 1588, 1589, 1623,
Hesselmeyer, Roy: for relief (see bill H. 10183.
1625, 1633, 1634, 1635, 1672, 1674, 1675, Scanlon, James F.: tribute, A5440.
R. 4090), 8659. 1679, 1680, 1683, 1685, 1687, 1689, 2773, Second deficiency appropriation bill,
Maritime Commission: repealing portion 2774, 2775; 2795, 3952, 4008; 11041-11047, 4661-4667, 4678, 4679, 4681, 6660, 6766,
of appropriation and contract author- 11124, 11125, 11126, 11127, 11129, 11 140,
ization available to (iee H. J. Res. 6767, 6768, 6769, 6771, 6772, 6773, 6828,
11146, 11181, 11188, 11189, 11192, 11193, 6829, 6848, 6850, 6851, 6854, 6855, 6859,
177), 4174. 11204, 11255, 11265,'11266, 12482, 12488. 6860, 6861, 6862, 6930, 7101, 7102, 7103.
104 INDEX
CANNON, CLARENCE-Continued. CANNON, PAT-Continued. CANTON (N. Y.) CONFERENCE, resolutions
Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by favoring completion of St. Lawrence
Sheild, Marcellus C.: tribute by promi- Bryant, Mrs. Lessie L., and Alexander, seaway by, A5179.
nent men to, A3066. Miss Jimmie: for relief (see bill H. R.
St. Elizabeths Hospital: appropriation," CANTON, OHIO, authorizing Secretary of
2242), 1207.
4008. Building used by the United States: to Navy to grant a strip of land for high-
Subsidies, 3500. provide fair and just compensation way purposes only, to (see bills S. 213;
Surplus war property: disposition of, (see bill H. R. 3416), 5754. H. R. 619*).
8333. Civil Air Patrol Medal: to issue award Remarks in House relative to petitions on
Taber, John: altercation with, 5294. of (see bill H. R. 659), 29. meat shortage by citizens of, A3019.
United Nations Relief: appropriation, Clara Barton Day: to designate (see bill Remarks in House relative to meat short-
10218, 10219, 10220, 10221, 10222, 10277, H. J. Res. 200), 4685. age in, A2441.
10281, 10303, 10305, 11739, 11819, 12319. Constitution of the United States: to CANTON INSANE ASYLUM, LINCOLN
- editorial on free-press amend- amend relative to making of treaties COUNTY, S. DAK., providing for con-
ment, 10277. (see H. J. Res. 26), 30. veyance to South Dakota of (see bill
- letter by Secretary of State, 10222. Everglades, Fla.: to survey channel and S. 1247).
- letter by William GREEN, 10222. harbor (see bill H. R. 660), 29. -
"CAN WE RATIONALIZE EGG PRICES?" ar-
United Nations War Crimes Commission, Florida Centennial and Pan-American ticle by Leavitt C. Parsons from North-
1574, 1575. Exposition: provide for participation of
eastern Poultryman entitled, A3308.
Veterans: hospitals, 11146, 11182. United States (see H. J. Res. 27), 30.
--- settlement on farm lands, 8788. Hotels and apartment buildings used by CAPACITY OF THE GOVERNMENT TO
War: efficiency in conduct of, 1572, 1573. the Government: to provide fair and MEET ITS OBLIGATIONS, remarks in
War agencies appropriation bill, 5450, just compensation (see bill H. R. 2982), Senate concerning, 10084.
5732, 5733-5736, 5751, 5799, 5817, 5818, 3699. CAPE AND VINEYARD ELECTRIC CO., re-
5819, 5820, 5826, 5830, 5831, 5832, 7101, Intracoastal waterway, Florida: to im- lief (see bill H. R. 2249*).
7226, 7228, 7236, 7474, 7520-7528. ptove (see bill H. R. 9), 18.
Miami to Jacksonville, Fla.: to adjudicate CAPE CHARLES CITY, VA., print review of
Fair Employment Practice Com-
claims resulting from construction of reports on harbors of (see H. Res. 29),
mittee, 5733, 5734, 5735, 5736. 1255.
-- Office of War Information, 5826. (see bill H. R. 371), 24.
War Relocation Authority, 1683, 5830, Juvenile delinquency: to reduce (see bills CAPEHART, HOMER E. (a Senator from In-
9864. H. R. 366, 1965), 24, 768. diana).
War with Japan: prospect of termina- Miami Harbor, Fla.: for improvement Address by J. Frank Lindsey at Indiana
tion, 6143. (see bill H. R. 661), 29. University on the life of Ernie Pyle,
Warren, Lindsay: statement on war con- Old-age assistance: to provide every A4377.
tracts, 1572. adult citizen with equal basic Federal Appointed on committee, 169, 170, 12230.
Weekly newspapers, 10371. insurance (see bill H. R. 2229), 1207. Appointed on Special Committee To
Woodrum, Clifton A.: statement, 12194. Pan American center, Miami, Fla.: to Study and Survey Problems of Small
Reports made by, from establish (see bill H. R. 370), 24. Business Enterprises, 12230.
Committee on Appropriations: Popwell, Edith: for relief (see bill H. R. Article by Bill Bailey on OPA controls
Appropriations: reduction of certain 1642), 363. and radio-manufacturing industry,
(H. R. 4103, 4407, H. J. Res. 202; Repts. Posthumous awards: to provide dupli- A4423.
612, 960, 1125), 5121, 8799, 9757. cate (see bill H. R. 368), 24. Article by Ernest Lindley in Washington
Census of agriculture (H. J. Res. 85, Rept. Railroad Retirement Act: to increase an- Post entitled "Japanese Surrender,"
52), 768. nuities under (see bill H. R. 369), 24. A3445.
Children's Bureau (H. J. Res. 212, Rept. Saunders Wholesale, Inc.: for relief (see Article by George E. Sokolsky in New
692), 5690. bill H. R. 3984), 8466. York Sun on failure of foreign policy
Committee on Fair Employment Prac- Smith, William Tolar: for relief (see bill in Europe and Asia, A4375.
tice (H. J. Res. 219, Rept. 786), 6700. H. R. 1631). Article by Mark Sullivan from Washing-
Deficiencies (H. J. Res. 141, Rept. 284), Social Security Act: to amend relative to ton Post entitled "Grant's Ultimatum,"
2795. totally disabled persons (see bill H. R. A3448.
Deficiency appropriations (H. R. 3579, 662), 29. Article by Stanley Washburn in New
4805, H. J. Res. 174; Repts. 481, 785, Social-security taxes: relating to cases of York Times relative to Japanese sur-
1288), 4006, 6700, 11006. persons employed by two or more em- render terms, A3482.
First deficiency appropriation bill (H. R. ployers (see bill H. R. 367), 24. Article by Wilbur J. Brons in Chicago
2374, Rept. 221), 1501, 1540. Soldo, Michael: for relief (see bill H. R. Journal of Commerce on socialization
Flood control (emergency) (H. J. Res. 846), 60. of industry in England, A4380.
203, Rept. 652), 5463. Stewart, Charles W.: for relief of estate Article from Fort Wayne (Ind.) News-
Maritime Commission (H. J. Res. 177, (see bill H. R. 3968), 8418. Sentinel entitled "Commendable Ac-
Rept. 515), 4216. Sykes, Mrs. Luther S.: for relief (see bill tion," A1811.
Public Health Service: additional appro- H. R. 845), 60. Article from Washington Post entitled
priation (H. J. Res. 100, Rept. 103), Veterans: to include time spent in voca- "Mr. Grew on Peace," A3450.
1043. tional rehabilitation in calculating Credentials, 3.
Second supplemental deficiency bill civil service retirement benefits (see Editorial entitled "Put Your Cows To-
(H. R. 3146, Rept. 530), 4315, 4339. bill H. R. 1893), 671. gether, Boys," A1694.
United Nations Relief and Rehabilita- -to provide vocational rehabilita- Editorial entitled "When Do We Get
tion Administration (H. J. Res. 266, tion and -assistance (see bill H. R. Enough 'Government'?" A1695.
Rept. 1166), 10211. 372), 24. Editorial from Life magazine entitled
War agencies appropriation bill (H. R. -relating to treatment for mental "Japan-An Opportunity for States-
3368, Repts. 653, 880), 5450, 5463, 7189, or nervous disorders (see bill H. R. manship," A3442.
7214, 7404, 7419. 3200), 4574. Excused from Committee on Post Offices
Committee of conference: Walter, Ahto, Lucy,' and Teddy: for re- and Post Roads, 12231.
Appropriations: reduction of certain lief (see bill H. R. 3967), 8418. Leave of absence, 6432.
(H. R. 4407), 11321. Remarks by, on Letter by John W. Anderson to General
Deficiency appropriation bill (H. R. 2374, India: immigration quota, 9530. MacArthur in Purple Heart (publica-
4805, Rept. 429), 3439, 3466, 12448. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. tion), A3486.
UNRRA appropriations (H. J. Res. 266), CANNON, RICHARD F. (corporal, U. S. Letter by Second Lt..Hugh A. McNeill, Jr.,
11778. Army), remarks in House relative to regarding high-school diplomas for
War agencies appropriation bill (H. R. veterans, A4378.
part in atomic bombing of Nagasaki
3368), 7519. Letter from John W. Anderson relative
by, A4042.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. to practices of OPA, A3095.
CANOL PROJECT, article relative to auction Remarks in Senate relative to findings of
CANNON, MRS. CLARENCE, address by Rear of, A2068 . committee investigating election of,
Admiral Daubin introducing sponsor Remarks in House relative to waste on, 2242.
at launching of U. S. S. Oriskany, 6684. Resolution by Edward C. Call Post, No.
A4446. Remarks in House relative to proposed 285, American Legion, Department of
CANNON, PAT (a Representative from abandonment by War Department of, Indiana, relative to retirement of serv-
Florida). A1202. icemen after 25 years' service, 3537.
Appointed on committee, 274. Remarks in House relative to cost of, Resolution by Indiana Democratic State
Resolution by Harvey W. Seeds Post, A1202. Committee relative to, 912.
American Legion, Miami, Fla., relative Remarks in Senate relative to, 2169. Resolution of Patent Law Association
to treatment of veterans In mental CANTALUPO, ALBERT, relief (see bill H. R. relating to return of examining corps
hospitals, A4379. 1089'). of Paterit Office to Washington, 11607.
INDEX 105
CAPEHART, HOMER E.-Contlnued. CAPITOL OF THE UNITED STATES, remarks
CAPEHART,HOMER E.--Continued. in House relative to turning on the
Remarks by, on
Resolutions of Indiana Department of Tobacco: marketing agreement, 7355. lights on, 4008.
the American Legion, 10069.
on back-to- Van Nuys, Frederick: tribute to, 6643. CAPODANNO, MARY, relief (see bill H. R.
Statement by Merritt Fields
work propaganda and editorial com- Williams,' Aubrey, 2620. 2101).
ment by Mark Gray, A4383. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
CAPODANNO, VINCENT, relief of legal
Sworn in, 3. CAPE HATTERAS NATIONAL SEASHORE guardian of (see bill H. R. 2101).
Amendments offered by, to RECREATIONAL AREA, N. C., amend
act of August 17, 1937, relating to CAPODILUPE, PIETRO ROCCO, relief (see
Civil Service Retirement Act (H. R.
establishment of (see bill H. R. 3028*). bill H. R. 223).
2948): to amend, 10072.
National Service Act (H. R. 1752): to CAPE MAY, N. J., adjudicate. claim of (sse CAPPER, ARTHUR (a Senator from Kansas).
amend, 1543, 1658, 1666. bill H. R. 2143). Address before International Reform
Bills and joint resolutionsintroduced by Federation January 19, 1945, A1074.
Coinage mint: to establish additional CAPELLO, ANTONINO, relief (see bill H. R. Address by Alf Landon before Kiwanis
(see bill S. 1651), 11285. 824). Club, Lawrence, Kans., on subject
Defense needs: to investigate (see S. J. "CAPITAL CASUALTIES," article by Jack H. "International Situation," A4512.
Res. 127), 12233. Pollack from This Month entitled, Address by Alf M. Landon before Man-
Equal rights for men and women: to A3271. hattan (Kans.) Rotary Club on sub-
amend Constitution relative to (see ject United States as a Mediator for
S. J. Res. 61), 4100. CAPITAL GAINS TAX, letters from Rudolf Peace, A2824.
Patents: to extend unexpired patents for Callmann and Paul Tillich relative to, Address by All M. Landon relative to
periods equal to length of time such 10633. San Francisco Conference, A1853.
patents shall have. been in force dur- CAPITAL AND LABOR, treatise by unknown Address by Edward M. Scheiberling, Ar-
ing the war (see billS. 840), 3144. author on, A61. lington National Cemetery, on Armi-
Pulaski Memorial Day: to, observe (see stice Day, .A4855.
S. J. Res. 22),517. "CAPITAL AND LABOR MUST RECONCILE Address by former Governor Landon en-
Pyle, 'Ernie: to award Special Medal of THEIR DIFFERENCES," remarks in titled "Time To Take Stock," A220.
Honor (see S. J. Res. 72), 5313. House entitled, 9910.
Address by William E. Hastle on subject
- posthumous award of Congres- "CAPITAL SEES RISE IN PERIL OF INFLA- Negro and Postwar Military Policy,
sional Medal of Honor (see S. J. Res. TION," article by Richard L. Strout A2848.
59), 3615. entitled, 2052. Address of C. C. Cogswell, master of
Motions and resolutions offered by CAPITAL TRANSIT CO., comments on the Kansas State Grange on taxation, A137.
Office of Price Administration: to inves- strike of, 10407. Address of Eric A. Johnston before Writ-
tigate (see S. Res. 153), 7291. Letter transmitting annual report of, ers' War Board relative to Intolerance,
Remarks by, on 640, 772. A568.
Armed forces: discharge of fathers,,12500. Remarks in House praising wartime rec- Appointed conferee, 3555, 4588, 7434,
12515, 12516. 11789, 11871.
7570. ord of, A3430.
Bretton Woods Agreements, Appointed on committee, 169.
Defense needs: investigation, 12233, "CAPITAL OF THE WORLD," editorial from Article by Agnes E. Meyer in Washing-
12234. Larchmont (N. Y.) Times entitled,
A5662. ton Post on postwar challenge to daily
Federal employees' pay bill, 11622. press, A2278.
Food and Agriculture Organization of CAPITALISM, statement entitled "Let's Try Article by A. Q. Miller in Belleville
United Nations, 7854. Capitalism" by Edward J. Meeman (Kans.) Telescope entitled "Another
Full Employment Act of 1945, 9116, 9117. from Memphis Press-Scimitar, A1661. Race in Armaments," A4887.
Great Britain: loan to, 11611.
CAPITAL'S ROLE IN NATIONAL ECONOMY, Article by Clinton N. Howard on Jeru-
Hoover, Herbert: suggested as a delegate salem for the Jews, A4466.
statement by Gustav Cassel on sub-
to San Francisco Conference, 3539.
ject, A2069. Article by Gov. Ellis Arnall, of Georgia,
Japan: dictated peace terms, 7690. entitled "Revolution Down South,"
-article from Washington Times- CAPITALISTIC SYSTEM, editorial from Bis- A3710.
Herald, 7690. marck (N. Dak.) relative to views of
joint action by United Nations in Kenneth W. Simons on, A725. Article by Jesse.C. Suter in Washington
war against, 3944. Star on national representation for
CAPITOL BUILDING, relating to appropria- District of Columbia, A4892.
- surrender ultimatum, 8089. tion for the roofs and skylights over
-terms of surrender, 7437, 7438. Article by Merio J. Pusey from Washing-
the Senate and House wings of (see ton Post concerning housing situation
Land-grant railroad rates, 9313, 9315, S. J. Res. 31").. in Washington, D. C., A1630.
9316, 9317. Remarks in House relative to appropria- Article by Paul I. Wellman from Kansas
Laski, Harold J.: speech at New York tions for repair of roofs and skylights City "(Mo.) Times on the one-hun-
City, 11611. of, 7392, 7434. dredth anniversary of the John C. Fre-
-articles, 11611.
CAPITOL EMPLOYEES, providing additional mont expedition, A1693.
Leave of absence, 10072. compensation for certain messengers Article by Roscoe S. Conkling entitled
Manufacturing business: hazards, 6248. "The Case Against Peacetime Military
In the office of Doorkeeper .(see H.
MeKellar, Kenneth, 7515. Training," A2036.
Res. 297).
National Service Act, 1547, 1548, 1658, Article by Senator La Follette In Pro-
1659, 1660, 1661, 1662, 1665, 1666. CAPITOL HILL'S SUCCESSFUL RED CROSS gressive magazine entitled "Tragedy-
Nurses for the armed forces, 3266. DRIVE, remarks in House and letter by America,"
and a Challenge-Face
-letter by men nurses, St. Peters- Charles B. Henderson relative to,
A2584. A1911.
burg, Fla., 3266.
Office of Price Administration: price- Report of Antoinette Hart relative to, Article entitled "New Strength for Amer-
ican Legion," 7434.
fixing policies, 8810, 8811. A2584.
- article from Farmers' Guide, 8811. Article from Rusk (Tex.) Cherokeean
CAPITOL PAGES, provide-for acquisition and praising Senator Connally entitled "A
- letters from manufacturers, 8812- maintenance of a home for (see bill Friend to Man," A3068.
8815. H. R. 46).
- proposed investigation, 7291, 7295. Article in San Antonio (Tex.) Evening
- telegram from Noblitt-Sparks, CAPITOL POLICE FORCE, remarks in House News concerning family-sized farms,
relative to great tffrn-over during 1944 A454.
Inc., 8811.
Office of War Information, 6441, in, 4458. Correspondence with Office of Price Ad-
Pyie, Ernie: death of, 3468. Remarks in House favoring Increased ministration relative to retention of
Railroads: contribution to war effort, pay for, 4458. price controls, 10631.
9780. "CAPITOL'S POPULAR ELEVATOR MAN," Discussion by Carleton Simon on post-
- reorganizations, 7792, 7793. poem by Horace C. Carlisle entitled, war crime problems and their control,
-statement, 9760. A5369. 2077.
Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, 6248. CAPITOL ROTUNDA, providing for portrayal Editorial entitled "Air Transport Battle
Revenue Act of 1945, 9991, 9992, 9993, Looming," A3712.
of story of aviation by utilization of a
9994, 9995, 9996, 9997. part of unfinished portion of historical Editorial from Christian Evangelist rela-
Selective Service Act: extension, 3712. frieze of (see H. J. Res. 10). tive to ban on traveling, 5306.
Stettinius, Edward R., Jr.: confirmation, Editorial from Daily Drovers Telegram
12439. CAPITOL TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, relating relative to ceiling price on hogs and
Surplus war material: disposal of, 3846, to compensation of telephone opera- cattle, 995.
tors on (see bill H. R. 1427*).
3847, 3848, 3850, 3851. Editorial from Kansas City Star on nat-
-letter by Guy M. Gillette, 3846. Remarks in Senate on Senate Resolution ural resources of Missouri River Basin,
17 relative to coinpensation of opera-
-text of Surplus Property Act, 3848. A4525.
tors at, 791.
Tax-adjustment bill,7792.",
INDEX
CAPPER, ARTHUR-Continued. CAPPER, ARTHUR-Continued. CAPPER, ARTHUR-Continued.
Editorial from Washington Post com- Letter by Trans-Missouri-Kansas Ship- Petition by members of Fairview Chris-
mending appointment of General pars Board opposing Missouri Valley tian Church, Wichita, Kans., favoring
Bradley, A3473. Authority and governmental jurisdic- adoption of United Nations Charter,
Editorial from Washington Post on re- tion over Interstate Commerce Com- 80Z3.
sponsibility of Congress to the city of mission, 3362. Petition by students of Kansas State
Washington, A2642. Letter by W. D. Jochems reporting on College relative to peacetime military
Editorial from Washington (D. C.) Post National War Fund campaign in Kan- conscription, 4781.
on salaries of school teachers, 4105. sas, 3363. Petition from J. Richard Williams and
Editorial from Washington Post relative Letter by Williard L. Kauth, Boys' Ath- others, Edna, Kans., relative to post-
to Senator Vandenberg's appeal for letic League, relative to uniform mar- war compulsory military training, 516.
United Nations Charter, A3232. riage and divorce legislation, 2999. Petitions from citizens of Kansas favor-
Editorial from Washington (D. C.) Star Letter by V. L. Ragland protesting ing bill (S. 619) for continuation of
paying tribute to Hatton W. Sumners, against drafting 18-year-old boys, 9112. Government-sponsored farm repair
9005. Letter from baking companies of Kansas shcps, 4781.
Editorial from Zions Herald favoring uni- City and Hutchinson, Kans., favoring Platform adopted by National Grange at
form marriage and divorce laws, 5 93. administrator to control supply and Kansas City, Mo., 11707.
Editorial in Kansas City Star entitled distribution of food, 4690. Program of objectives published by
"Brazen Political Pay-Off," A312. Letter from Brotherhood of Railroad Greater Cleveland Council, Smaller
Editorials from Washington Star rela- Trainmen, State of Kansas, opposing -Business of America, Inc., 9876.
tive to government of the District of Federal Industrial Relations Act, 8356. Radio address March 25, 1945, entitled
Columbia, A1342. Letter from Charles G. Bolte, chairman, "Where Is the Money Coming From?"
Joint letter by representatives of three American Veterans Committee, urging A1518.
national farm organizations opposing prompt ratification of United Nations Radio address on subject of universal
confirmation of Aubrey Williams, 2160. charter received by, 7041. military training, A-518.
Legislative farm prcgram adopted by Letter from commander of American Le- Report by Secretary of Agriculture on
Kansas Farm Bureau, 4E2. gion urging support of San Francisco Quebec Conference of Unitea Nations
Letter and resolutions adopted at meet- agreement and reply thereto, 7271. Food and Agricultural Organization,
ing in Madison Square Garden regard- Letter from Dr. Nelson P. Horn, presi- A5556.
ing fascism in Spain, 775. dent, Baker University, opposing com- Report to Congress by Chester Bowles on
Letter and resolution by Child Welfare pulsory military training received by, meat distribution and meat black
League of America, New York, N. Y., 6409. market, 5473.
re-creation of Federal Department of Letter from E. A. Detrick containing Resolution by American Federation of
Welfare, 12147. questions about governmental activi- Labor, Pittsburg, Hans., relative to
Letter and resolutions from Chamber of ties, 6792. food for defense workers, 8209.
Commerce, Newton, Kans., relative to Letter from District of Columbia high Resolution by American Legion of
changes In Price Control Act, 5841. schools proposing holding 1948 Olym- District of Columbia relative to juve-
Letter and statement from Federal Coun- pic games in Washington, 10566. nile delinquency, 10322.
cil of the Churches of Christ in Amer- Letter from First United Brethren Resolutiofi of beet sugar refinery em-
ica relative to United Nations Charter, Church relative to holiday for manu- ployees relative to tariff on Cuban
7149 facture of intoxicating liquors, 8135. sugar, 5306.
Letter by Betty Stephens and 50 other
Letter from Kansas Council of Church- Rezolution by Casper J. Middlekauf
c'tizens of Topeka, Kans., opposing
compulsory military conscription, 1831. Related Colleges, Lindsborg, Kans., op- Post, No. 173, American Legion, Hays,
posing compulsory military training, Kans., opposing naturalization of
Letter by Cautious A. Choate, Central
Conference of Methodist 11282.• Harry Bridges, 7508.
Kansas
Church, Wichita, Kans., opposing com- Letter from Kansas-Missouri Ministerial Resolution by Charles Walters Post, No.
pulsory military training, 10827. Association of Evangelical Convent 8, American Legion, Fredonia, Kans.,
Letter by Edward A. O'Neal relative to Mission Church opposing peacetime relative to universal military training,
financial control of Government cor- conscription, 10753. 4585.
porations. 7269. Letter from Lee Ralph Phipps, pastor, Resolution by Citizens' Regional Plan-
Letter by Ethel R. Copenhaver, Meade, Methodist Church, Townville, Pa., fa- ning Council relative to flood-control
Hans., relative to manpower shortage voring prohibition of liquor advertise- projects in Kansas and Missouri, 9043.
and beer and liquor' traffic, 367. ments over the radio, 3537. Resolution by Cmanche Post, American
Letter by Foster J. Pratt, of American Letter from Mosley Mack Motor Co., To- Legion, Coldwater, Kans., favoring
Federation of Labor relative to Gov- peka, Kans., relative to OPA, 10631. continuance of conscription to police
ernment Employees' Council, 7106. • Letter from National Cooperative Milk conquered countries, 8662.
Letter by Henry W. Theissen regarding Producers Federation relative to in- Resolution by Fifth District of Kansas
compulsory military training, 10405. duction of farm workers into armed Federation of Women's Clubs, Wichita,
Letter by J. C. Mohler, secretary, Kansas forces, 192. Kans., opposing use of grains and sugar
State Board of Agriculture regarding Letter from president of Chamber of in manufacture of liquor, 10891.
food and feed situation in Kansas, Commerce of the United States regard- Resolution by Kansas Annual Confer-
3181. ing international postwar problems, ence, Salina, Kans., favoring limit on
Letter by John Ihlder relative to suffrage 7343. alcoholic content in beverages, 8951.
for residents of the District of Co- Letter from students at Wichita (Kans.) Resolution by Kansas Association of In-
lumbia, 9644. High School East, opposing compul- surance Agents, Pittsburg, Kans., 7105.
Letter by John P. Gaty of Beech Aircraft sory military training, 11704. Resolution by Kansas Department of
Co., paying tribute to John W. Snyder, Letter from United Mine Workers of the American Legion opposing natural-
Federal Loan Administrator, 3601. America, Hutchinson, Kans., opposing ization of Harry Bridges, 8420.
Letter by John Warren Day, Topeka, reduction of tariff rates on salt, 5596. Resolution by Kansas Federation cf
Kans., opposing peacetime military Letter from Washington (D. C.) Council Rural Cooperatives relative to making
conscription, 1831. of Church Women favoring United Na- Rural Electrification Administration
Letter by Ken Randolph, manager of tions Charter and Bretton Woods an independent agency, 4378.
KDON radio station at Monterey, agreements, 7937. Resolution by Kansas Legislature rela-
Calif., opposing liquor advertising on tive to Missouri Valley Authority, 3180.
Letters by Mrs. Ed O'Connor and Mrs.
the radio, 3942. Resolution by Kansas State Reclamation
Letter by Omer J. McCormick urging re- Veda S. Gibson approving. Bretton Association, -at Phillipsburg, Kans.,
Woods agreements, 4379. opposing Missouri Valley Authority,
duction in Government spending, 9112.
Letter by Ortal L. Miller opposing com- Letters from churches in Kansas favor- 5177.
pulsory military training, 10787. ing United Nations Charter, 8135.
Resolution by Mid-City Citizens Associa-
Letter by Peter Bergson relative to recog- Memorial from Lawrence Paper Co., pro- tion, Washington, D. C., relative to na-
nition of Palestine by United Nations, testing seizure by Government of prop- tional representation, 2384.
A3485. erty of oil companies, 9561. Resolution by North Central Association
Letter by Rev. Peter W. Goering, Linn, Memorial signed by 175 citizens of Win- of State Commissioners, Directors,
Kans., relative to suspension of alco- field, Kans., opposing peacetime mili- and Secretaries of Agriculture, 8094.
holic liquor traffic, 1756. tary conscription, 11524. Resolution by Town Hall. Committee of
Letter by Richard P. White, American Petition by Citizens' Joint Committee Wichita, Kans., opposing concentration
Association of Nurserymen, 4379. on National Representation for Dis- of power in Federal Government, 366.
Letter by R. M. McDill, Hastings College, trict of Columbia, 4932. Resolution by United Fresh. Fruit and
Nebr., regarding Federal finances, 8726. Petition by citizens of Topeka, Kans., Vegetable Association to include po-
Letter by S. Ben Finley, Luray, Kans., opposing use of corn in manufacture of tatoes in list of basic agricultural
opposing peacetime conscription, 8726. whisky, 9561. products,. 3181.
INDEX 107
CAPPER, ARTHUR-Continued. CAPPER, ARTHUR-Continued.
CAPPER, ARTHUR-Continued. Statement by National Temperance and Bills and joint resolutions introauced by
Resolution by United Retail, Wholesale, District of Columbia: relating to guard-
and Department Store Employees of Prohibition Council, 1350.
ianship of incompetent veterans (see
America, CIO, Kansas City, Kans., rel- Statement by officers of National Federa-
bill S. 1388),8585. .
ative to authority for War Labor Board tion of Federal Employees relative to . for replanning of blighted areas
to adjust wages, 8420. pay bill, 1473.
Statenient by West Central Industrial (see bills S. 98, 610), 78, 1349.
Resolution by Wichita (Kans.) Bar As- Employees of the United States: to pay
sociation urging appointment of Orie Council relative to inland plants to
accumulated or accrued annual leave
L. Phillips to Supreme Court, 8209. aid national defense, 11010.
Statement of George D. Thompson re- to certain employees dying after Sep-
Resolution by Wichita Chamber of Com- tember 18, 1939 (see bill S. 641), 1473.
merce relative to national debt, 10753. lating to strikes, 9766.
Statement of Lewis G. Hines, AFL, rela- Equal rights for men and women: to
Resolution of American Veterinary Med- amend Constitution relative to (see
ical Association regarding dangers of tive to compulsory military training,
10485. S. J. Res. 61), 4100.
foot and mouth disease, 10892. Fair employment practices: to provide
Resolution of American War Dads, New- Telegram from Governor of Kansas con- (see bill S. 101), 80.
ton, Kans., relative to veterans' hos- cerning shortage of doctors, 8663.
Flint, Lottie: to pension (see bill S. 350),
pitals, 12492. - Telegram from Hill City (Kans.) Cham-
369.
Resolution of Fifth District of Kansas ber of Commerce relative to boxcar
shortage, 6322. Good-Neighbor Day: to proclaim (see S.
Federation of Women's Clubs, 10485. J.Res. 41), .1543.
Resolution of Fourth District Kansas Telegram from H. J. Yount, Kansas City,
Government Printing Office: to. amend
Federation of Women's clubs urging Kans., relative to Missouri Valley Au-
act to-regulate rates of pay for em-
uniform marriage and divorce laws, thority, 4221..
ployees of (see bill S. 828), 3110.
10248. Telegram from Kansas District Woman's Hammond, Helen M.: to pension (see bill
Resolution of Kansas Farmers Union rel- Missionary Society favoring permanent S. 734), 2167.
ative to development of Missouri Val- fair-employment practice legislation, Hartman, Cynthia: to pension (see bill
ley, 8662. 11370. S. 1409). 8727.
Resolution of Kansas-Missouri Council Telegram from Laundry Workers Joint Hooper, Charles R.: for relief (see bills
for a permanent fair employment Board of Greater New York relative to S. 189, 1480), 158, 9644.
practice committee, 9875. Fair Employment Practice Committee, Hostutler, Charles G.: to pension (see
Resolution of Kansas Savings and Loan 5756. bill S. 306), 232.
League relative to national housing Telegram from Walter White relative to India: to naturalize under a quota cer-
policy, 11370. Fair Employment Practice Committee, tain natives of (see bill S. 505), 916.
Resolution of Kansas State Chamber of 7344. International health organization: for-
Commerce, Topeka, Kans.; opposing Telegram relative to income deductions mation of (see S. J. Res 89), 8210.
Missouri Valley Authority, 5176. for drilling and investment cost for Kiskadden. William W.: exchange cer-
Resolution of Leavenworth, Kans., oil and gas wells from Gerald Gordon, tain lands with (see bill S. 100), 78.
Chamber of Commerce opposing Mis- 6633. Mails: to provide for use of words "Ob-
souri Valley Authority bill, 5472. Telegram signed by 30 organizations rela- serve Sunday" in cancellation of (see
Resolutions adopted by American tive to funds for the FEPC received by, S. J. Res. 46), 1998.
National Livestock Association, 1406. 7040. Marriage and divorce laws: to amend
Resolutions by American Legion Auxili- Telegrams from labor unions of Kansas Constitution to provide uniform (see
ary, Department of Kansas, favoring opposing. Austin amendment to man- S. J. Res. 47), 2077.
universal military training, 6259. power bill, 1755. to provide uniform regulation of
Resolutions by American Legion Post, Text of Supreme Court decision in case (see bill S. 726), 2077.'
\
Kansas City, Kans., protesting com- Williams-Hendrix v. North Carolina Minor children: making it unlawful for
missioning of Communists in arnied involving validity of Nevada divorce any person to change his residence to
forces, 2801. law, 5180. avoid payment of any judgment for
Resolutions by city commissioners of Bills and joint resolutions introduced by support of minor children (see bill
Topeka, Kans., opposing Missouri Val- Agricultural workers: to clarify law re- S. 453), 778.
ley Authority, 4378. lating to utilization of (see S. J. Res. National Council of Negro Veterans: to
Resolutions by convention of American 19), 370. incorporate. (see bill S. 305), 232;
Legion of Second Congressional Dis- Alcoholic beverages: to prohibit trans- National Library of Motion Pictures: to
trict, Iola, Kans., 3942. portation in interstate commerce of establish (S. 1216), 7041.
Resolutions by Charles Earnest Scott advertisements of (see bill S. 599), Newlon, Tins: to increase pension bill
Post, American Legion, Dodge City, 1349. (see billS. 441), 674.
Kans., regarding Harry Bridges, 8468. Arkansas River: authorizing compact for O'Brien, Sarah A.: to increase pension
Resolutions by Department of the Dis- division of waters of (see bill S. 187). bill(see bill S. 597), 1348.
trict of Columbia, American Legion, 158. Ferkins. Anna: to increase pension bill
relative to medical center and veter- Army: to restore to active duty certain • (see bill S. 307), 232.
ans' hospital for District of Columbia, retired officers (see bill S. 333), 330. Purdum, Ellen: to increase pension bill
8467. Bible reading: to designate period for (see bill S. 598), 1348.
Resolutions by General Federation of (see S. J. Res. 15), 330. Spanish-American War veterans: to in-
Women's Clubs, Washington, D. C., crease rate of pensions of widows of
12404. Brodbeck, Mrs. Eugene: for relief (see
bill S. 1555), 10406. (see bill S. 442), 674.
Resolutions by Missouri River States Bryant, Ida M.: for relief (see bill . Taxation: to direct payments of high-
Committee, at Omaha, Nebr., concern- 1184), 6635. way-use taxes in operation of any sys-
ing Missouri Valley Authority, 3622. Butter and eggs: to regulate transactions tem of commercial transportation tak-
Resolutions by Washington (D. C.) Fed- on commodity exchanges (see bill S. en over by Federal Government (see
eration of Churches favoring extension 162A), 11009. bill S. 992), 4504.
of Emergency Price Control Act, 5841. Clem, A. L.: for relief (see bill S. 1184), Thomas, John F.: for relief (see bill S.
Resolutions of Kansas Conference Wes- 6635. 308), 232.
leyan Methodist Church in opposition Veterans' Regulations: to amend (see
Constitution of the United States: to
to liquor traffic, 192. bill S. 1276), 7589.
amend relative to terms of office of the
Resolutions of Kansas State Board of President (see bill S. J. Res. 10), 162. War with Spain: to grant pensions to
Agriculture, 673. to amend to exclude aliens in ap- veterans of (see bill S. 1673), 11706.
Statement by A. S. Goss of National portionment of Representatives (see West, James Edward: to present a gold
Grange relative to International In- S. J. Res. 85), 7746. medal to (see S. J. Res. 36), 1212:
stitute of Agriculture, A3069. District of Columbia: to acquire prop- Motions and resolutions offered by
Statement by A. S. Goss on the proposed erty known as Temple Heights (see bill Christian education: expansion of system
charter for the Food and Agriculture S. 332; S. J. Res. 35, 50), 330, 1212, 2894. (see S. Res. 86), 1412.,
Organization, 6633. - to abolish slum areas (see bill S. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Statement by Benjamin E. Neal on obli- 1426), 8882. Citizens and individuals, 328, 1640, 2634,
gation of a home-front soldier, A2106. -to amend Constitution to grant 2746, 2801, 3056, 3230, 4502, 5306, 5471,
Statement by Clinton N. Howard on sub- 6.704, 7343, 7552, 7664, 8047, 8356, 8583,
suffrage to (see S. J.Res. 9), 162.
ject of Compulsory peacetime military - to provide for acquisition of cer- 10069.
training, A3620. Societies and associations, 7745, 9938,
tain property by Children's Museum
Statement by Deane W. Malott, Uni- 10891, 11158.
versity of Kansas, on ufliversal fnili- of Washington, Inc., (see bill S. 99),
78. . Remarks by, on
tary training, A4996. Alcoholic liquor traffic: suspension, 1755.
-to regulate election of delegates
Statement by Mrs. D. Leigh'Colvin, pres- American Indian postage stamp, 12147.
to national political conventions (see
ident, W. C. T. U., relative to ban on -letter by Lawrence P. Swan, 12147.
bill S..242), 192.
manufacture of liquor and beer, 2893.
108 INDEX
CAPPER, ARTHUR-Continued. CAPPER, ARTHUR-Continued. CARIBBEAN AND BRITISH HONDURAS,
Remarks by, on Reports made by, from for acquisition of British islands In
American Legion: World War II mem- Spiker, Clarence J (H. R. 3417, Rept. (see H. J. Res. 233).
bers, 7434. 496), 7746. CARIBBEAN AND NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN,
Anthony, Susan B.: anniversary of birth, Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. for acquisition of French islands in
1117. (see H. J. Res. 234).
-- articles and editorials, 1118. "CAPTAIN FROM THE BATTLESHIP," article
by William V. Cowan entitled, A3240. CARIBBEAN ISLANDS, requesting negotia-
Boxcar shortage, 3056, 3399, 6322.
-letter by Lawrence Norton, 3056. CAQUIAS, DEMETRIO, ESTATE OF, relief tions be entered into for acquisition of
-report of USDA War Board, 3399. (see bill H. R. 1756"). certain (see H. J. Res. 262).
Boy Scout Week, 1119. CARLBLOM, OSCAR AND ANNA, relief (see
CAR, ARTHUR, relief (see bill H. R. 1134).
Cattle: effects of ceiling price on, 73. bill H. R. 3826).
- telegram by J. C. Mohler, 73. CARBIDE & CARBON CHEMICAL CORP., CARLETON, L. J., article entitled "Surplus
--- telegram by Gov. Andrew F. letter relative to land acquired by, Property Disposal Through the Whole-
Schoeppel, 73. .490. saler" from Underwear and Hosiery
Christian education: expansion of sys- CARBON BLACK, remarks in House relative Review by, A573.
tem, 1412. to production of, 1858. CARLISLE, HORACE C., poem written in
Compulsory military training, 516.
"CARBON BLACK SHORTAGES PERIL tribute to Edwin A. Halsey by, 548.
Davis, Elmer: statement paying tribute
WHOLE WAR EFFORT," article from Poem entitled "Senator Francis Maloney"
to, 5182.
District of Columbia' hearings on suf- Akron (Ohio) Beacon Journal cap- by, A315.
frage bill, 8589. tioned, A1062. Poem entitled "Representative O'Connor"
-article by Don S. Warren, 8589. CARBONDALE (ILL.) FREE PRESS, editorial by, A178.
-letter by Victor Szhormann, 85689. Poem entitled "The Wailing World's
on socialized medicine from, A2506.
-- national representation for, 4932, Heart-Felt Goodbye" by, A1765.
CARBONE, SALVATORE, relief (see bills Poem entitled "Senator Johnson, of Cali-
A1342. S. 1638; H. R. 4586).
-proposed constitutional amend- fronia" by, A3818.
Letter from Attorney General transmit- Poem entitled "Capitol's Pcpular Eleva-
ment to provide suffrage for, 162. ting draft of bill for relief of, 11279.
- salaries of school teachers, 4105. tor Man" by, A5369.
-slum clearance, 1350, 9771. CARBONEL, WILLIAM LEON DE, relating to Poem to. James F. Scanlon by, A5366.
Farm machinery: shortage of, 6797. date of commissioning as lieutenant Poem entitled "The Snow" by, A5698.
Farm workers: drafting of, 328. (junior grade) in Naval Reserve of Poem entitled "The Passing of Mrs.
-correspondence, 328. (see bill H. R. 4863). Charles Evans Hughes" by, A5372.
- induction into armed forces, 192. CARCICH, THEODORE, letters relative to CARLISLE, MILLARD, remarks in House rela-
-letter to General Hershey, 328. travel restrictions addressed to, A3337. tive to contribution to Red Cross drive
Federal Government: concentration of on Capitol Hill by, A2584.
power in, 366. CARDEN, GEORGE A., provide fpr appeal to
Supreme Court from decision of Court .CARLSON, FRANK (a Representative from
FEPC: funds for, 7040. Kansas).
of Claims in a suit instituted by
Governmental activities, 6792. Address at Contrallers Institute, New
Anderson T. Herd and (see bills S. 1242;
Hall, Jack: star farmer of Kansas, 9765. York City, relative to taxes and em-
Hogs and cattle: ceiling prices, 995. H. R. 1270").
Letter by Comptroller General relative ployments, A5C3.
Kansas aircraft factories: record, 4509. Appointed on committee, 88.
-- telegram from Lloyd A. Wilson, to claim of, A2855.
Remarks in House relative to private Article by Charles A. Moore from Bridge-
4509. claim of, A2855. port (Conn.) Post recommending a
Liquor advertisements: to prohibit In Remarks in House relative to bill (H. R. tariff based on living standards, A1672.
interstate commerce, 1349. 1270) authorizing appeal to Supreme Article by Fred Brenckman entitled "We
Marriage and divorce laws: court opin- Fought War To Save Free Enterprise,"
Court by, A2372.
ions, 5178, 5179. A2392.
Resolution for a special order for bill
-need of uniform, 2077. (H. R. 1270) to appeal to the Supreme Editorial from Washington Star entitled
Meat shortage: letter from Kansas Food "Night Visit to the Barn," A1C92.
Court of the United States in a suit
Dealers Association, 5306. Letter from an American soldier in Ger-
instituted by (see H. Res. 248, H. Rept. many relative to danger of centralized
Military conscription in peacetime, 528), 4289.
1831. government, A25 17.
CARDEN AND HERD v. UNITED STATES, ex- Letter from constituent calling attention
Missouri Valley Authority, 3180, 3621.
tracts from opinion of Commissioner to shortage of cotton goods, A212.
Oil drilling: income deductions, 6633.
of Court of Claims in case, A2372. Letter relative to harvest furloughs from
Plate glass and zinc: tariff duties, 3705.
-letters by Verner R. Waters and CARDWELL, ANN SU, article on Poles keep Under Secretary of War Robert P. Pat-
James L. Smith, 3705, 3706. fighting in face of disaster from Detroit terson, A2953.
News by, A1434. Letters from constituents complaining of
Price Control Act: extension, 5846.
Article entitled "How Poland Rallied to Insufficient training being given young
Religious conventions: travel ban, 5306.
Fight Nazis Alone" from Detroit News soldiers, A1340.
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: death of, 3469.
by. A1397. Radio address on subject Unemployment
-- letter by Hebrew Committee of Compensation, A3742.
National Liberation, 3469. Article entitled "Poland, 1922 to 1939: A
Nation Is Built Up" from Detroit News Resolution of Hays, Kans., American Le-
Smith, Ellison D.: tribute to, 6645. gion post opposing citizenship for Harry
United Nations Charter, 8086. by, A1346.
Remarks in House relative to knowledge Bridges, A3452.
West, James Edward: tribute to, 1212. Statement of policy and recommenda-
World Sunday School Association, 1412. of eastern European affairs of, A1346.
Article entitled "Many Poles Vanish in tions of Missouri River States Com-
Reports made by, from Soviet Fastnesses" from Detroit News mittee, A3830.
Committee on Claims: Tables: appropriations and unexpended
by, A1511.
Cafferata, M. E., and John Granata (S. balances, 1938.
144, Rept. 254), 4380. Article entitled "Soviet Secret Police -imports and exports, 5053, 5054,
Hooper, Charles R. (H. R. 249, S. 1480; Direct Lubin Group" from Detroit News
5955, 5056, 5057.
Repts. 93, 796), 2167, 10892. by, A1510.
Article entitled "Poles Vow Support of - obligations, expenditures, and
Jandrey, Fred W. (H. R. 3417, Rept. 496), balances of Federal Government, 1928.
Etiled Goverment" from Detroit News
7746. Telegram from Mayor Preisker of Ells-
by, A1519.
Keegan, Mary Ellen, and others (H. R. Article entitled "Only a Strong Poland worth, Kans., relative to meat shortage,
1668, Rept. 387), 6322. Can Realize Security" from Detroit 6593.
Kelly, James A. (S. 328, Rept. 149), News by, A1442. Amendments offered by, to
2935. Federal Aid Airport Act (H. R. 3615) : to
King. Henry P. (H. R. 2332, Rept. 884), CAREY, ALVIN P. (staff sergeant, U. S. Army), amend, 9748.
citation awarding posthumously Con- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
12310.
gressional Medal of Honor to, A3224. Excess-profits tax refund bonds: to pro-
Lawrence Motor Co., Inc. (S. 288, Rept.
61), 1348. CAREY, JOHN K., relief (see bill H. R. 965). vide for maturity after war with Ger-
many (see bill H. R. 2855), 3228.
Loacker, Anne (H. R. 1396, Rept. 165), CARGO CARRIERS TO TROOP SHIPS, re- Federal Tax CommIssion: to establish
3109. marks in House relative to converting,
(see H. J. Res. 109), 1285.
Marquis, J. Clyde (H. R. 2172, Rept. 651), A5317. Internal Revenue Code: to amend (see
9759. CARHART, ARTHUR HAWTHORNE, article bill H. R. 2796), 2E88.
Miller, Aloysious G. (H. R. 1913, Rept. entitled "The Haul of the Wild" from -amend section .22 (b) (4) of (see
539), 8084. Nation's Business by, A1663. bill H. R. 2014), 870.
INDEX 109
CARLSON; FRANK-Continued. • , CARMAN, HARRY J.,report on service cen- CARNEY, WILLIAM D. (chief warrant offi-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by ters for veterans and war workers by, cer), remarks in House relative to song
Jehlik, John: for relief (see bill H. R. A1596. entitled "We, the Americas" composed
1785), 512. by, A15O0.
Rothenberger, Glen, and wife: for relief CARMICHAEL, EDWARD L. (colonel, U. S.
Army), article from Stars and Stripes Remarks in House relative to musical
(see bill H. R. 3556), 6585. career and Army record of, A1500.
Veterans: eligibility for adjusted com- relative to shipment of horses from
pensation to provisional, temporary, Europe by, A4014. CAROLLO, SILVESTRO, relating to naturali-
and probationary officers (see bill H. R. CARMODY; JOHN M., resolution adopted by zation of (see bill H. R. 2486).
1161), 125. the Minnkota Power Cooperative, Inc., CARPENTER, BEN H. (lieutenant, U. S.
-- .issue duplicate adjusted-service Grand Forks, N. Dak., endorsing John Army), letter by Maj. Delbert M. Tan-
certificate in certain cases (see bill M. Carmody as Administrator of the ner and article from Round-Up rela-
H. R. 1162), 125. Rural Electrification Administration, tive to presentation of Silver Star to,
World War Adjusted Compensation Act: 3706. A1316.
to extend time for applying for benefits Excerpt from Who's Who in America Letter on youths of 18: right to vote, to
under (see bill H. R. 1124), 98. relative to, 2524. his parents from, A1315.
Remarks by, on
Agricultural appropriation bill, 2737. CARNAHAN, A. S. J. (a Representative from CARREN, LILY L., relief (see bill H. R. 999*),
Anderson, Clinton P., 5096. Missouri).
Appointed conferee, 7184. CARRIER TAXATION, report from the Chair-
Armed forces: demobilization, 10545. man of the Board of Investigation and
- voluntary enlistment bill, 8710. Appointed on committee, 274, 275.
Article by Ernest Leiser in Stars and Research relative to (H. Res. 165, H.
Boxcar shortage, A1780. Rept. 451), 3907.
- editorial, A1780. Stripes relative to American tanks,
Committee on Military Affairs:. investi- A1061. CARRIERS. See RAILROADS.
gation of war effort, 1461. Article in Tri-City (Mo.) Independent by
Negro pastor paying tribute to late CARROLL COUNTY (ILL.) FARM BUREAU,
Debt limit: 'increase, 1937, 1939, 1940,
President Roosevelt, A1933. letter and resolution relative to dis-
1944. •posal of surplus Government property
Editorial by Charles L. Woods, Rolla, Mo.,
Farm lumber, 5253. by, A3340.
Federal Aid Airport Act, 9749. relative to Elliott Roosevelt, A4047.
Editorial from St. Louis Post-Dispatch CARROLL COUNTY INDEPENDENT, CEN-
Food production, A589.
- letter by Jess A. Connor, A589. entitled "An Anti-MVA Slush Fund," TER OSSIPEE, N. H. (newspaper), edi-
A2420. torial on meat scarcity in Carroll
General Electric Co.: radio program spon-
sored by, 10007. Editorial from St. Louis Post-Dispatch County (N. H.) as Government bans
Government finances: undxpended bal- entitled "General Bradley's Vital Canadian imports from; A2786.
Task," A5313.
ances, 1938. CARROLL, FRANCIS J. (Catholic priest),
Editorial from St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Highway construction program, 9099. sermon at centennial anniversary of
entitled "UNRRA: A Dduty and a
Kansas: district judge, 9254. St. Bernard's parish, Fitchburg, Mass.,
Bargain," A5072.
Labor-management controversy, 9727. Editorial from St. Louis Post-Dispatch by, A2917.
Livestock price ceiling, A6.
entitled 'Wall Street or Main Street?" CARROLL, J. E., relief (see bill H. R. 2365).
Meat shortage, 6593. A1279.
Members of Congress: salary increase, CARROLL, JOHN, relief (see bill H. R. 1312).
Editorial from St. Louis Star-Times en-
4433, 4444. titled "Better Medical Care Is Inevi-
Miseouri Valley Authority: O'Mahoney- CARROLL, MARK K. (Catholic priest) arti-
table," A5177. cle giving a brief history of Society of
Millikin amendments, A1567.
Murdock, Victor: eulogy, 7369. Editorial in St. Louis Post-Dispatch rel- St. Vincent De Paul by, A4222.
National debt: reduction after the war, ative to views of Henry-A. Wallace,
A350. CARROLL, MARY E., pension (see bill H. R.
1938. 1798).
Letter from C. Monte Craft relative to
National Service Act, 739. CARROLL, PATRICK E. (sergeant, U. S.
Nurses' selective service bill, 1742. farm-labor situation, A275.
Letter from Corp. Rufus E. Webb rela- - Army), remarks in Senate relative to
- telegram from Kansas State tive to American tanks, A1061. military record and educational back-
Nurses Association, 1742. ground of, A1593.
Letter from J. W. Burch relative to agri-
Occupation money, A4437.
- cultural program, -6.0. Valedictory address on veterans and at-
statement by John W. Hanes in titude of the public at American Uni-
New York Times, A4437. Letter from W. C. Samples telling of ex-
cellent treatment given his son at Vet- versity, Washington, by, A1593.
O'Connor, James F.: eulbgy, 263.
erans' Administration hospital at Jef- CARRUTHERS, JOHN F. B. (former chaplain,
Oil: tax on producers, 2879.
Oil industry: court decision relating to, ferson Barracks, Mo., A1870. U. S. Navy), letter on Japanese testi-
Radio address on administration of vet- mony at Navy court martial from
3047. erans' affairs, A2420.
OPA regulations: opposition in Kansas, Washington Times-Herald by, A5570.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
6593. "CARRY ON," poem by Mack P. McCabe en-
Petroleum Subcommittee, 2504. Deweese, Neal, and others: for relief (see
bill H. R. 1879), 640. titled, A3528.
Physically handicapped, A4268.
Hicks, Don: for relief (see bill H. R. CARSON, JOHN, correspondence relative to
Pick, Brig. Gen. Lewis A., 1061.'
Postwar refund of excess-profits tax, 3225. 3008), 3700. operation of cooperatives between Rep-
Price Control Act: amendment, 6593, Rural Electrification Administration: to resentative Voorhis and, A2535, A2549.
6594, 6603. establish as an independent agency CARTELS, See Axis NATIONS.
Reciprocal trade agreement, 4881, 5052, (see bill H. R. 1505), 290. Articles by Howard W Ambruster from
Powell, George F.: for relief (see bill H. R. Encylcopedia American relative to,
5096, 5134, 5154.
-statement by James M. Duffy, 5066. 3430), 5838. A1002, A1068, A1079.
- statement by Matthew Woll. 5058. Veterans' to amend act to safeguard es- Article entitled "United States Opposes
- statements by William Green, tates of (see bill H. R. 2695), 2517. Private Cartels Clayton Explains to
5063, 5066. Remarks by, on Latins" by Herbert B. Elliston from
Revenue bill of 1945, 9620, 9621, 9622, Agricultural Extension Service, 4563. Washington Post, A1054.
International cooperation for peace, Article entitled "The Treat of Cartels"
9323. * by Thomas
A395. L. Stokes, A266.
Rivers and harbors bill, 1375.
Price Control Act: amendment, 6603. Bill to make illegal international cartel
Salina, Kans.: slaughterhouse capacity,
Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, practices impairing domestic industry
6593. 6603.
Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, and foreign trade (see bill H. R. 2612).
Thought patterns and peace, 7399, 7400. Letter by the President to Secretary of
6593, 6594, 6603. Treaty ratification: constitutional
Tax adjustment bill, 7307, 7309, 7334. State relative to, A142.
amendment, 4072. Remarks in House relative to the exist-
United States Employment Service, 9852, Truman, Harry S.: tribute to, A1746. ence of a gigantic oil cartel, A1009.
9855.' UNRRA: appropriations for, 10291,
Work clothes, A242. Remarks in House relative to control of
11585. industrial diamonds by foreign, A339.
Votes o/. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. - petition an d editorial, A4358.
CARLSON, ISABEL, relief (see bill H. R. -- plea for support, A4317. Remarks in House relative to antitrust
Veterans' Administration: Department case filed by Department of Justice
854).
of Medicine and Surgery, 11669. against foreign industrial diamond
CARLTON, T. N.,-relief (see bill H.,H. 5073). companies, A339.
CARMAN, ALICE, Woodrum, Clifton A., 12199.
letter remonstrating Remarks in House relative to, 3324.
against sending .18-year-old boys into Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Remarks in House relative to, 7885.
combat ' without sufficient training, CARNEY, EDITH M.; relief (see bill H. R. Remarks in Senate relative to the so-
3604. 1977). called problem, 4701.
110 INDEX
CARTELS-Continued. CASCADE LOCKS AND HOOD RIVER, OREG., CASE, FRANCIS-Continued.
Resolution to authorize Committee on to provide for acquisition and toll-free Appointed conferee, 2277, 2412, 6971, 7101,
Interstate and Foreign Commerce to operation by the United States of in- 7494.
investigate the effect on commerce terstate bridges at (see bill H. R. 606). Appointed on committee, 88.
Appointed on funeral committee, 267.
with foreign nations and among sev- CASE, CLIFFORD P. (a Representative from
eral States of (see H. Res. 284). Article from New Yorker urging selec-
New Jersey).
Statement by the Attorney General con- tion of Black Hills, S. Dak., as world
Appointed conferee, 7183. capital, A3203.
cerning, 4701. Appointed on committee, 491.
Article from Washington Evening Star
CARTELS AND GERMANY'S WAR-MAKING Bills and joint resolutions introduced by entitled "Alice in Blunderland," A715,,
POWER, remarks in House relative to, Cox, Ruth: for relief (see bill H. R. 2427),
Correspondence with Foreign Economic
E826. 1639.
Administration relative to stock piling
CARTEL SYSTEMS, remarks in House rela- Edwards, Betty Ellen: for relief (see bill
H. R. 2001), 838. of strategic raw materials, A1758.
tive to outlawing of, 2351. Editorial from Stars and Stripes entitled
ECONOMIC PROG- Gall, John J.: for relief (see bill H. R. "The Cry for Horses," 6763.
CARTELS THREATEN 2160), 1081.
rESS, address by J. Howard Pew in Invitation by Governors of South Dakota,
Martin, Jr., Stewart, guardian of: for
New York before National Conference Nebraska, and Wyoming to United Na-
relief (see bill H. R. 2003), 838.
of Business Paper Editors on subject, tions Organization, A5141.
Wyznski, Joseph: for relief (see bill H. R.
A1427. Leave of absence, 3331.
2002), 838. Letter from Art Svendby relative to
"CARTELS: WHAT SHALL WE DO ABOUT Remarks by, on
THEM?" article by Milo Perkins en- OPA practices, 6843.
Antipoll tax bill, 6000.
titled, A1047. Letter from a- soldier relative to the ex-
Antiracketeering Act, 11921. change rate, 6764.
CARTER, ALBERT J., JR;, address by Repre- Reports made by, from Letter from Frank T. Hines regarding
sentative tane'at the dedication of a Committee on Claims: status of Indian soldiers, A3342.
square at Lawrence, Mass., in memory Akin, Joseph C. (S. 620, Rept. 861), 7267. Letter from Harry B. Mitchell, of Civil
of, A5034. Allen, Leslie 0. (H. R. 2620, Rept. 1011), Service Commission, enclosing report
8949. on retirement funds, A1390.
CARTER, C. P., letter by J. E. Evans-Jackson .Beach Haven, Ocean County, N. J. (H. R.
paying tribute to Franklin Delano Letter from National Sheep Growers' As-
1595, Rept. 640)., 5381.
Roosevelt addressed to, A2025. sociation relative to price control,
Black, Boyd B. (H. R. 2006, Rept. 233), A2775.
CARTER, FRANK, relief (see bill H. R. 800). 1540.
Letter from Secretary of Interior rela-
CARTER, HENRY S., relief (see bill H. R. Burnett, Ellen C. (H. R. 993, Rept. 277).
tive to claims of Sioux Indians known
1231). 1885. as the "pony claims," A2049.
California (State) : relief (H. R. 1465,
CARTER, HUBERT M., relief of estate (see Letter from War Department relative to
Rept. 492), 4018. high-point men in the Pacific and As-
H. Res. 464). Carren, Lily L. (H. R. 999, Rept. 734), iatic theaters written by Brig. Gen.
CARTER, JOHN, JR., DIANE, AND CHARLES, 6084.
Miles Reber, A5044.
poem entitled "When Will Daddy Comeaux, Mrs. Lionel, and others (H. R.
Letter relative to OPA policies, 6852.
Come Home?" written by, 8588. 3224, Rept. 1101), 9812. Remarks in House relative to, 955, 956.
Deweese, 1'eal, and other- (H. R 1879,
CARTER, W. J. (rear admiral, U. S. Navy), Resolution of Harold Mason Post, Amer-
letter relative to disposal of Navy Rept. 1248), 10825.
Effinger, hugo (H. R. 3496, Rept. 1104), ican Legion, relative to National Serv-
leather flight jackets by, A5476. ice Life Insurance, A716.
9512.
CARVEY, GEORGE E., letter by Representa- Statement by Gen. Omar Bradley rela-
Gelb, Herman (H. R. 838, Rept, 475),
tive Woodruff relative to drafting of 4006.- tive to pack trains, 6763.
farm labor addressed to, A832. Glen, Frank (H. R. 2641, Rept. 741), 6084. Statement by General Patton relative to
pack mules and horses, 6763.
CARVILLE, E. P. (a Senator from Nevada). Gregory, Hugh M. (H. R. 1617, Rept. 334),
Address at Mackinac Island on subject, 22C28. Statement by Lt. Gen. L. K. Truscott
Conservation and Development of our Illinico, Batista (H. R. 1678, Rept. 641), relative to use of horses and mules in
Natural Resources, A3825. 5382. Italy, 6763.
Appointed on committees, 8135. Lewis, Mrs. Addle S. (H. R. 3135, Rept. Statement by Mr. Cox relative to lend-
Article from Chicago Herald American on 1055), 9372. lease, 6843.
our national resources, by, A3826. Marggraf, Mary G. (S. 93, Rept, 572), Statement by the President relative to
Article in Nevada State Journal on min- 4659. the meat shortage, 6577.
eral production in Nevada, A4299. Marine Corps air station, Cherry Point, Statement relative to pay of Puerto
Credentials, 8059. N. C. (S. 569, Rept. 458), 3938. Ricans in the Army, 6757.
Letters by W. C. Dunham relative to McCleary, Jay H. (H. R. 1978, Rept. 1056), Amendments offered by, to
mining activity in the West, A4300. 9372. Deficiency appropriation bill (H. R.
Sworn in, 8059. Montague, Mary Elizabeth (H. R. 3052, 2374): to amend, 1625, 1679, 1680.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Rept. 1258), 10826. Departments of State, Justice, and Com-
Mining claims held by location: to Moore, G. H. (H. R. 1015, Rept. 735), merce appropriation bill (H. R. 2603):
amend act to suspend annual assess- 6084. to amend, 2364.
ment work on (see bill S. 1483), 9644. Packard, Virginia (H. R. 215, Rept. 1241), Independent offices appropriation bill
10825. (H. R. 1984): to amend, 940, 941, 953,
Revised Statutes: to amend section 2288
(see bill S. 1655), 11370. Park Ridge, N. J. (H. R. 1562, Rept. 476), 954.
4006. Legislative appropriation bill (H. R.
Motions and resolutions offered by
Pfannenstiehl, Adolph (H. R. 1953, Repts. 3109): to amend, 4454.
Mining industry: investigation relative Price Control Act: to amend, 6597.
to roemployment in (see S. Res. 171), 368, 783), 2701, 6630.
Quay, M. Elizabeth (H. R. 1320, Rept. Reciprocal trade agreements (H. R.
8362. 3240): to amend, 5151.
633), 5381.
Remarks by, on Stabilization Act of 1942: to amend,
Rodlun, Nita (S. 748, Rept. 801),,6784.
Mining claims, 12434.
Smallwood, Pauline (H. R. 799, Rept. 6597.
Mining industry: protection and de-
767), 6408. Vessels (H. R. 3603): to amend relative
velopment of, 11858.
Strang, Jane (H. R. 2730, Rept. 540), 4339. to sale of surplus, 9286.
Walker, Frank C.: confirmation, 12443.
Therriault, William N. and Millient War agencies appropriation bill (H. R.
Reports made by, from (H. R. 3808, Rept. 1266), 10826. 3368) : to amend, 7488.
Committee on Mines and Mining:
Turpanjian, M. Martin (H. R. 3641, Rept. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Mining claims: annual assessment work 1261), 10828.
(S. 1483, Rept. 754), 10828. Air transportation: to provide for issu-
Wadford, Sam (H. R. 1482, Rept. 410), ance of temporary certificates for (see
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. 2966. bill H. R. 4284), 9461.
CARY, W. E., relief (see bill H. R. 1858), Waggoner, Beatrice Brown (H. R. 1007, Alaska: to admit nonquota immigrants
CASA DORINDA ESTATE, SANTA BARBARA Rept. 635), 5381. of Finnish persons (see bill H. R. 2499),
COUNTY, CALIF., to authorize the Walton, Sidney B. (H. R. 1069, Rept. 203), 1829.
Secretary of Navy to convey to Robert 1390. Ash, Benjamin Cowden: to pension (see
Woods Bliss and Mildred B. Bliss the Whittington, R. L., and wife (H. R. 1882, bill H. R. 4918), 11605.
(see bills S. 1117*; H. R. 3427). Rept. 670), 5592. Congressional Medal of Sacrifice: to pro-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. vide (see bill H. R. 374), 24.
CASA GRANDE VALLEY FARMS PROJECT,
ARIZ., to authorize Secretary of Agri- CASE, FRANCIS (a Representative from Dams: to repair with Federal funds (see
culture to continue administration of South Dakota). bill H. R. 379), 24.
(see bill S. 443). Address by Maj. Gen. Curtis E. Lemay, Government corporations: t9 provide
tenth anniversary of stratosphere flight financial control of (see bill H. R.
CASARDI, VITGINIA HARRIS, relief (see bill 2051), 908.
H. R. 4372). at Rapid City, S. Dak., A5068,
INDEX-
CASE, FRANCIS-Continued. CASE, FRANCIS-Continued. CASE, FRANCIS-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on Remarks by, on
Indian lands: purchase of from Indians Carden; George A. and Anderson T. Herd, Legislative appropriation bill, 4452, 4455,
over 60 years of age (see bill H. R. 8987. 4457.
.3680), 7267. Census of Agriculture, 847, 873, 1327. Lending agencies of the Government,
Indians: to emancipate (see bill H. R. China: American Intervention in, 11062. 1150, 1153, 1185, 1192, 1193.
3710), 7342. - United States policy in, 11693. - letter by Comptroller General,
removal of property restrictions Committee on Appropriations: investiga- 1193.
on those in armed forces (see bill H. R. Maritime
tions by, 137. priation,Commission:
4181.
reducing appro-
3681), 7267. Committee on Immigration and Naturali-
Johnson, L. A.: for relief (see bill H. R. zation, 2364. Members of Congress: salary increase,
3524), 6408. Committee on Un-American Activities, 4455.
La Creek National Wildlife Refuge: to 12, 14. -Military Establishment appropriation
add certain lands to (see bill H. R. Commodity Credit Corporation, 2066. bill, 6684, 6751, 6752, 6757, 6760, 6763,
2216), 1171. Cycle of civilization, 4267. 6764, 6765, 7029, 7030.
Lanpher, James Thomas: to pension (see Milk subsidy, 2066.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 1573, 1576,
bill H. R. 4861), 11233. 1577, 1578,, 1625, 1679, 1680, 11061, Missouri River Basin: appropriations,
National Service Corps: to-establish (see 3926.
11062, 11127, 11128, 11140, 11184, 11185,
bill H. R. 377), 24. . importance of agricultural in-
11190, 11213.
Office of Price Administration: to donate terests in, 2554.
to local governments surplus office Department of Agriculture: food control,
6577. Motor transportation lines: strikes, 11277.
equipment. of (see bill H. R. 4782), National Academy of Sciences: appro-
Departments of State, Justice, and Com-
10952. priations, 6315.
merce appropriation bill, 2353, 2358,
Pensions: to increase (see bill H. R. National Advisory Committee for Aero-
3205), 4574. 2363, 2364, 2365.
- conference report, 4480. nautics: contribution of, 6315.
Renegotiation Act: to extend (see bill National Service Act, 645, 649, 654, 656,
H. R. 376), 24. District of Columbia: appropriation bill,
744.
Retirement pay of military personnel: 5263. Navy: disposition of vessels and facilities,
-- boundary line between Virginia
exemption from income tax (see bill 5379.
H. R. 3563), 6630. and, 6660, 6663. postwar composition, 10197.
Sioux Indians: to pay certain sums to police and firemen pay bill, 6660. Nurses: drafting of, 1803, 1816, 1620, 1822,
(see bill H. R. 378), 24. Electric power: policy regarding trans- 1864.
- relating to claims of (see H. J. Res. mission lines, 3876. O'Connor, James F.: eulogy, 264.
179), 4302. Explosives: suggestion by General Wes- Office of Economic Stabilization, 5818.
Social Security Act: to amend (see bill son, 6315. Office of War Information, 5821, 5825,
H. R. 375), 24. Fair Employment Practice Committee, 5826, 7526, 7527.
South Dakota: to accept site for a na- 5810, 5811, 7487-7489. Old-age assistance:, freeing clients for
tional cemetery to be designated as Farm labor (veto of H. J. Res. 106), nursing, 1625.
Verendrye National Memorial Ceme- 4163. OPA: philosophy, 6592.
tery (see bill H. R. 2738), 2632. Farm pro'ducts: investigate marketing, Order of business, 5687, 6152.
Surplus Property Act: to make more etc., 1451. -- 1-minute speeches, 1326.
effective veterans' preference under Federal Aid Airport Act, 9708, 9715, 9736, Panama Railroad Co.: rental of hotel,
(see billH. R. 5062), 12402. 9737, 9740. 9750. 1064, 1065.
Taxation: relating to payment of high- Federal Housing Agency: deficiency ap- -report of Comptroller General,
way use tax by transportation systems propriation, 1679, 1680. 1064..
operated by the Government (see bill Federal Works Agency, 1577, 1578. Peace aims, 272.
H. R. 3203), 4574. Flood-control projects, 1074, 11213. Peace organization, 1053.
Veterans: compensation to certain (see Foreign nolicy: note to Russia and Bri- Philippine Islands: rescue of American
bill H. R. 5018), 12229. tain regarding Iran, 11061. prisoners of war, 744.
-- to grant pensions to certain dis- German concentration camps, 4170. Pick, Brig. Gen. Lewis A. (builder of Ledo
abled women veterans (see bill H. R. Gold mines: operation of, 5794. Road), 1061, 1063.
5042), 12308. Gold reserves: reduction, 5282, 5286, 5288, --_ article from New York Times, 1063.
Veterans' Administration: to exempt 5289. Postwar military and naval policy, 10197.
from retailer's excise taxes articles sold Government agencies: discontinuance of Powers, D. Lane: tribute to, 6691.
by domiciliary members of facilities of Presidential succession, 7014.
certain reports, 2422.
(see bill H. R. 373), 24. -reorganization, Price Control Act: amendment, 6577,1
9428.
-text of report on bill H. R. 2504, 6578, 6592, 6597.
Motions and resolutions offered by Public roads: Investigation, 7191.
Pulp and paper industry: authorizing 2422.
___ letter by Robert P. Patterson, 7191.
investigation relating to aiding de- Government corporations: auditing, 1192, Reciprocal' trade agreements, 4876, 5151,
velopment of (see H. Res. 163), 1748. 1193, 1194. 5152.
United Nations: relating to location of -- control of, 898.
seat of government in the United Renegotiation: savings of $5,800,000,000
--- text of proposed bill, 898.
in 2 years, A1678.
States (see H. Con. Res. 75),.8337. Highway construction 'program, 9099. Renegotiation Act, 6134, 6135, 6136.
Petitions and papers presented by, from House of Representatives: attendance of --
_ letter by Robert P. Patterson, 6134.
Citizens and individuals, 2073, 2888, 2966, Members, 2275. . Roosevelt, Elliott: loan by John A. Hart-
3939, 10889, 12491. form of address of a Member, 1036. ford, 6142.
Societies and associations, 2517. Housing for veterans, 12298. Royal C. Johnson Memorial Veterans'
State legislatures, 1829. Hurley, Patrick J.: activities in China, Hospital (H. R. 2860), 6293.
Remarks by, on 11062. Scrugham, James G.: tribute to late Sen-
Agricultural appropriation bill, 2554. Independent offices appropriation bill, ator, 6700.
- conference report, 3798. 879, 883, 886, 887, 891, 898, 931, 940, Second deficiency appropriation bill, 6772,
Agricultural Extension Service, 4559. 941, 942, 943, 947, 950, 953, 954, 955, 6775, 6776, 6777, 6842, 6843, 6844, 6850,
Alcohol plants, 10005. 963, 964, 965. 6852.
Appropriation bills: legislative items, -- conference report, 3782. Selective Service Act: extension, 3906.
2358. --_Federal Trade Commission, 940. - vote on extension, 11574.
Appropriations: reduction of certain, public housing agencies, 953.. Sioux Indians, 4270.
6144, 6145, 6152, 9838, 9851, 9857, 9858. Indian affairs: administration of, 10374. - payment to, 4820.
Appropriations Rescission Act, 11324, Indians: land problems of, A3345. Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
Insurance business: regulation, 979, 1089. 6577, 6578, 6592, 6597.
11326.
Interior Department appropriation bill, Subsidies: continuation of certain, 5230,
Armed forces: accumulated leave, 10363.
3876, 3897, 3909, 3926, 6943, 6945, 6951, 5243, 5244.
demobilization, 10878.
6953, 6956. Surplus property: requisitioning of cer-
- letter from War Department, - surveys for irrigation projects,
10363. tain, 7202, 7203.
3909. Taxation, 2555.
Army: enlistments during war period, Jones, Jesse, 1185. Tennessee Valley Authority: appropria-
2420. Labor-Federal Security appropriation bill, tion, 953, 954, 955.
Army Air Corps: appropriatIon, 11324. 4731, 7032, 7033. Travel ban: letter to director of War Mo-
research and development, 11327. Land-grant railroad rates: conference re- bilization and Reconversion relation
Atomic bomb, 10197. port, 10138, 10139, 10141, 10142. to, 4437.
Black Hills: UNO headquarters, 12221. Larcency In interstate or foreign com- Treasury-Post Office appropriation bill,
Briggs, Lyman J.. service of, 11327. merce, 10366. 1327.
112 INDEX
CATHOLIC BISHOPS OF AMERICA, text of CATTLE-Continued.
CASE, FRANCIS-Continued. Statistics relative to, 1205, 1206.
Remarks by, on statement relative to peace by, A4944,
Statistics relative to imports of, 6331.
Treaties: ratification of, 4335, 4344, CATHOLIC CHANCERY OFFICE, INC., relief Table: production by States, 1939-1944,
A2185. (see bill S. 501*). A3043.
Truck carriers, 9909. CATHOLIC CHARITY ORGANIZATION, re-
United Nations: world capital of, 10399. CATTLE INDUSTRY, remarks in House rela-
marks in House relative to Frederick tive to regulations of OPA and WFA on,
United Nations Organization: headquar- Ozanam's part in 1833 in, A4222. A1676.
ters of, 11737, 11748, 12221. Remarks in House relative to, 5099.
CATHOLIC CHURCH, remarks in House rela-
United Nations Relief: appropriation, tive to attacks by Russian press upon, Remarks in House relative to importance
10223, 10225, 10285, 10286, 10302, 10303, A2314. of, A2442.
11574. Remarks in House relative to Louis F. CATTLE INDUSTRY EXPECTS FURTHER
Universal military training: President's Budenz conversion by, A4301.
proposal, 10197. TARIFF REDUCTION, statement by F.
Resolution relative to peacetime military E. Mollin relative to, A2636.
Vessels: sale of surplus, 9285, 9286. training by Catholic bishops of United
Veterans: hospitals, 11184, 11185. States, A5122, A5147. CATTLE QUOTA SLASH CLOSES LOCAL
Veterans' Administration: Department PLANTS," article by Loren Williams
of Medicine and Surgery, 11659, 11660. Sermon at centennial anniversary of St.
Bernard's parish, Fitchburg, Mass., by from Tulsa Daily World captioned,
-priority on materials, 5519. A2604.
Rev. Francis J. Carroll, A2917.
Wallace, Henry A., 1185. CATTLE SURPLUS, article by Ray Spriglb
War agencies appropriation bill, 5810, CATHOLIC HOUR, radio addresses paying relative to, 6344.
5811, 5818, 5821, 5829, 7235, 7526. tribute to Franklin Delano Roosevelt
War Department: appropriations for (see by John A. Ryan and Timothy J. Mul- "CAUGHT WITH POINTS DOWN," poem en-
vey on program of, A1786. titled, A4762.
bill H. R. 4407), 9868.
War Department appropriation bill (civil CATHOLIC MISSIONS, remarks in House CAULEY, THOMAS C. (corporal, U. S. Army),
functions), 1056, 1062, 1064, 1074. relative to splendid work in Alaska of, letter expressing his views on fur-
Water conservation projects, 3798. A152. lcughs by, A2205.
Weekly newspapers, 10371. CATHOLIC MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS OF CAVALIER, JOSEPH, adjudicate claim of
Woodrum, Clifton A.: tribute to, 12195. AMERICA, resolution relative to United (see bill H. R. 3780).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Nations Charter by, A3670. CAVEN, ROBERT, relief (see bill H. R. 3284).
"CASE AGAINST COMPULSORY PEACE- CATHOLIC ORGANIZATIONS, statement CAVERT, SAMUEL McCREA, address at com-
TIME MILITARY TRAINING," article relative to child labor and school at- mencement exercises of Union College
by Roscoe S. Conkling entitled, A2036. tendance by prominent members of, by, A4216.
CASEIN, amendment in Senate relative to A1381. CAYLOR, ARTHUR, letter relative to the bat-
the tariff on, 6260. CATHOLIC QUARTERLY (publication), tle of San Francisco Bay written by,
CASH INCOME OF VARIOUS PRODUCTS IN article criticizing haters of Russia by 5491.
WESTERN STATES, table showing, George H. Dunne from, A3489. CAYWOOD, R. B., statement relative to food
6359. CATHOLIC REVIEW (publication), article trade drive against inflation from
CASKET INDUSTRY, letter by the Buckstaff relative to observance of golden jubi- Journal of Commerce by, A309.
Co. of Oshkosh, Wis., relative to criti- lee of St. Elizabeth's Ch'urch of Balti-
CEILING PRICES, relating to margin allowed
cal problems facing, A771. more from, A4584.
for processing agricultural commodi-
Remarks in House relative to critical CATHOLIC UNIVERSE BULLETIN, CLEVE- ties, including livestock, in connection
situation facing, A771. LAND, OHIO, editorial entitled "Hu- with fixing of (see bill H. R. 2066).
Remarks in House relative to restriction manity Waits While America Chooses"
of size of caskets, A771. from, A5180. CELLER, EMANUEL (a Representative from
New York).
CASS COUNTY (WIS.) BAR ASSOCIATION, CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY, address by Senator Address at banquet to Italian Ambassar
resolution urging passage of H. R. Myers in Washington to graduating
1203, relative to administration of Jus- dor Alberto Tarchiani, at New York
class of, A2735. City, A2651.
tice, by, A2393. Description of the Red Mass prepared by,
Address at dinner of Disabled American
CASSADY, J. H. (rear admiral, U. S. Navy), I A525.
Veterans in honor of Gen. Frank T.
address at launching of U. S. S. Remarks in Senate relative to celebration Hines, A3113.
Oriskany by, A4446. of the Red Mass at National Shrine of Address by Herbert C. Pell at Carnegie
CASSADY, MARION 0., relief (see bill the Immaculate Conception at, A525. Hall, New York City, on subject of war
S. 1038). CATO, JOHN E., letter commending General criminals, A2022.
CASSEL, GUSTAV, statement on the role of George S. Patton written by, 9499. Address before international trade sec-
capital in national economy by, A2069. CATTLE, article entitled "Grangeville Farm- tion of New York Board of Trade on
er Lures Cattle to Feed on Salted subject Sterling Bloc Pool and For-
CASSAPOLIS (MICH.) VIGILANT, editorial elgn Trade. A3763.
on peacetime military training by Wil- Weeds" from Lewiston (Idaho) Tri-
liam Berkey from, A2913. bune, A3622. Address by H. Struve Hensel, Assistant
Correspondence between Representative Secretary of the Navy, relative to sin-
CASTANO, JOSE DEL (Spanish consul gen- gle department of defense, A3374.
Chenoweth and Chester BoWles relative
eral to Manila), remarks in House rel- Address by Thomas E. Lyons before an-
to OPA order on slaughter quotas of,
ative to the proposed arrest and trial nual meeting of American Association
for murder of, 1076. A2736.
Letter by J. W. Burch relative to the of Port Authorities, Chicago, Ill.,
"CASTING BREAD UPON THE WATERS?" A4305.
marketing of, A2427.
editorial by Maurice R. Franks from Remarks in House relative to price ceil- Address by Thomas E. Lyons, before
Railroad Workers' Journal entitled, ing by OPA on live, 24, A65, AE9. Lions Club, Quebec, Canada, on sub-
A1732. Remarks in House relative to large num- ject New York Foreign-Trade Zone,
CASTLE, C. V., statement relative to drafting bsr of, A1862. A2360.
of milkers by, A686. Remarks in House relative to production Address by Thomas E. Lyons on subject
of, 2572. Foreign-Trade Zones, A4860.
CATALDO, SABINO, relief (see bill H. R.
3509). Remarks in House relative to large num- Address by William Phillips on American
ber in Southwest of, A2605. relief for India, A2145.
CATALINA HIGHWAY, protect within the Address in Congressional Record on the
Coronado National Forest, Ariz., scenic Remarks in House relative to population
of, 5056. air programs on subject Our Trade
values along and tributary to (see bills Relations, A3834.
S. 913; H. R. 3040). Remarks in House relative to OPA order
quotas on, Appointed on committee, 275.
establishing slaughter
CATALOGS, readjusting rates of postage on A2736. Article by A. H. Pekelis in New Republic
(see bill H. R. 3238*). Remarks in House relative to complaints entitled "Group Sanctions Against
Remarks in House relative to the bill against OPA by raisers of, 6549. Racism," A4762.
(H. R. 3238) readjusting postage rates Remarks in House relative to surplus of, Article by Carlisle Bargeron on sale of
on, 6962. A4078. liquor in Mississippi, A5106.
CATHCART, CLAUD, relief (see bill H. R. Remarks in Senate relative to ceiling Article by George Dixon in Washington
4634). prices on, 995. Times-Herald relative to sugar used
of American Veterinary in whisky distillation, A3028.
CATHCART, ROBERT, relief (see bill H. R. Resolution
Article by Paul Gould from American
4659). Medical Association relative to the foot
Hebrew entitled "Proud Mother,"
and mouth disease of, 10892.
CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION FOR INTERNA- A3358.
TIONAL PEACE, statement recently Statement by American National Live-
stock Association relative to cattle Article by Thomas E. Lyons from Jour-
issued by, 6091. nal of International Economy relative
population in Canada, Cuba, Mexico,
Press release recommending adopting of to New York trade zone results, A1758.
end South American countries, A2442.
United Nations Charter by, A3639.
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CELLER, EMANUEL-Continued. CELLER, EMANUEL-Continued. CELLER, EMANUEL-Continued.
Article by Walter Winchell praising Radio address on Congress Speaks pro- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
British women's efforts in the war, gram entitled "Palestine Pledges and Contract Settlement Act: tb amend (see
A215. Policy," A4644. bill H. R. 150), 8879.
Article entitled "Document Reveals Radio address on subject of peacetime Courts: to establish uniform qualifica-
Dashnag Collaboration With Nazis," military service, A494. tions for jurors (see bill H. R. 3379),
A4840. Radio address on subject Universal Mil- 5592.
Article from American Banker entitled itary Training, A2118. -to provide for a Jury commission
"What's Ahead for Banks in Their Re-
Radio address relative to continuance of for each district court (see bill H. R.
lations With Veterans?", A3210. Committee on Un-American Activities, 3380), 5592.
Article from Atlantic Monthly entitled A261. -to provide for appointment of
"New Crops for the New World," A889. Radio address relative to future of public defenders in district courts (see
Article from New York Times entitled United States ships on Business Fo- bill H. R. 186), 22.
"Twenty-two Groups Support Exten- rum broadcast, A263. relating to payment of fees, ex-
sion of OPA," A2555. Remarks by Representative Cox relative penses, and cost of jurors (see bill
Article from New York Times relative to to, 10044. H. R. 3381), 5592.
death of Henrietta Szold; A684. Remarks in House relative to appoint- Criminal Code: to amend relative to
Article from Wall Street Journal entitled ment of Henry A. Wallace, 1186. nonmailable matter (see bill H. R.
"Foreign-Trade Zone Seeks Expanded Remarks in House relative to speech of, 1334), 190.
Role in Postwar Commerce," A,830. 8798. Dollar: to repeal act to extend time
Correspondence with Secretary of State Resolution by Federal Bar Association of within which powers relating to sta-
relative to loan to Great Britain, New York, New Jersey, and Connecti- bilization fund and alteration of
A3830. cut, favoring increased salaries for weight of (see bill H. R. 177), 21.
Joint letter by Messrs.,Magnuson, Chan- Federal public officials, A2724. Emergency Price Control Act: to amend
dler, and Celler to British Labor Gov- Resolution of Italian-American Labor relative to prices on cattle (see bill
ernment relative to Palestine, A3767. , Council relative to help for Italy, A421, H. R. 675), 56.
Joint statement by Emanuel Celler and Resolutions of the Wine Institute of Fair Labor Standards Act: to amend (see
John J. Rooney replying to article by California relative to the Internal bill H. R. 4222), 9210.
Randolph Churchill on Ireland, A4E82. Revenue Code, A5626. Federal Bureau of Investigation: to pro-
Letter and article written by Staff Sgt. Statement at nonference meeting or vide compensation for dependents of
James F. Donnelly opposing compul- Jewish National Fund entitled "Zion- agents and inspectors (see bill H. R.
sory military training, A5718. ism and Liberalism," A4237. 179), 21.
Letter by American Watch Workers Statement at India Independence Day First War Powers Act: to amend (see bill
Union replying to statement by, A5472, meeting, National Press Building, H. R. 5081), 12491.
A5483. Washington, D. C., A341. Foreign-trade zones: to amend act re-
Letter by Walter' G: Whitman paying Statement at Jewish National Fund lating to establishment of (see bill
tribute to chemical industry, A3844. meeting, Los* Angeles, Calif., entitled H. H. 3382), 5592.
Letter concerning trade with India, "Jewish Resistance-A Program for Glauber, Rae: for relief (see bill H. R.
A2893. Action," A4239. 2217), 1171.
Letter from, a returned official relative- Statement at Jewish National Fund Government employees: garnishment of
to British influence of minds of people meeting, San Francisco, Calif., entitled (see H. R.,3560), 6630.
of India against United States, A5679. "Palestine and the Labor Govern- Greenberg, Isidore: for relief (see bill
Letter from chapter of D. A. V. citing ment," A4242. H. R. 3740), 7392.
inequities to- disabled veterans, A185. Statement before House Foreign Affairs India: to admit certain persons from
Letter from-National Restaurant Indus- Committee regarding war crimes, (see billH. R. 2609), 2238.
try Advisory Committee with_ rsum6 A1371. to authorize naturalization and
of 'services in war effort, A3106. Statement before House Select Commit- admission into -the United States un-
Letter from Pvt. Jeremiah L. O'Donovan- tee on Postwar Military Policy, A3079. der a quota of Eastern Hemisphere
Rossa to Gen. Eisenhower regarding Statement before Jewish National Fund Indians of (see bill H. R. 173), 21.
court-martial proceedings and punish- meeting, Ambassador Hotel, entitled Judicial Code: to amend chapter 16 of
ment for disobedience, A5639. "Palestine and Human Conscience," (see bill H. R. 172), 21.
Letter from San Francisco Chamber of A4245. Kress, S. H., & Co.: for relief (see bill
Commerce supporting amendment to Statement by American Slav Congress H. R. 847), 60.
Celler Foreign Trade Zone Act; A3982. requesting additional - funds -for Law-enforcenment officers: additional
Letter from United Press Association rel- UNRRA, A5181. compensation for those killed or in-
ative to news service in India, Al133. Statement of Ex-Staff-Sgt. James F. jured (see bill H. R. 190), 22.
Letter to Arthur Paul, Department of Donnelly before House Military Af- Londinsky, Ida: for relief of heirs (see
Commerce, relative to serious situa- fairs Committee opposing compulsory bill H. R. 2697), 2517.
tion developing with reference to im- military training, A5718. Lynching: to punish crime of (see bill
portation of Swiss watch movements, Statement of National Council of Amer- H. R. 187), 22.
A5276. ican Importers relative to foreign trade Malkin, Reuben: for relief of estate (see
Letter to editor, New York Times, relative zones, A3251. bill H. R. 4264), 9292.
to sterling bloc pool, A4042. Table: foreign trade, A4306. Members of Congress: to increase com-
Letter to Federal Communications Com- Amendments offered by, to pensation (see bill H. R. 176), 21.
mission and statement on radio reform, Antiracketeering Act (H. R. 32): to Merchant seamen: to provide mustering-
A3751. emend, 11913, 11919. out pay for (see bill H. R. 171), 21.
Letter to Representative Patman relative Bills and joint resulutions introduced by Motor Vehicle Tax Act: to amend (see
to monopoly obtained by large soap Aliens: to authorize admission of Indi- bill H. R. 2983), 3699.
companies through quotas set by War ans (see H. R. 3517), 6408. National Society of the Daughters of the
Food Administration, A5272. - to record lawful admission for res- American Revolution: to repeal act to
Letter to Representative Worley regard- idence of certain (see bill H. R. 185), incorporate (see billH. R. 4430), 9821.
ing training for postwar merchant 22. Office of Federal Administrative Pro-
marine, A3346. Armed forces: to provide for restoration cedure: to establish (see bill H. R.
Letter to Secretary of War relative to to office of civilian officers of the 184), 22.
court martial of Pvt. Jeremiah L. United States who left their positions Officers of the United States: relating to
O'Donovan-Rossa for disobedience, to serve in (see bill H. R. 3154), 4339. compensation of certain (see bills H. R.
A5639. Army: to permit officers commissioned 174, 4261), 21, 9292.
Pope Pius Christmas meszage entitled since December 7, 1941, to continue to Pennsylvania Coke & Coal Corp.: re-
"The Sixth War Christmas," A48. hold their public offices (see bill H. R. lief (see bill H. R. 2186), 1108.
Proceedings from-Forum for Democracy 2984), 3699. Pernicious political activities: to repeal
entitled "How Can We Best Implement Bunge Corporation and others: for re- law to prevent (see bill H. R. 182), 22.
Dumbarton Oaks?" A19. lief (see bill H. R. 2187); 1108. Postal employees: to increase salaries
Radio address by James H. Sheldon pay- Claims against the United States: ad- (see bill H. R. 189), 22.
ing tribute to Samuel Dickstein, justment of torts (see bill H. R. 181), Racial discrimination: to prohibit (see
A5162. 21. bill H. R. 188), 22.
Radio address entitled "Palestine and Committee on Federal and State rela- Secretary of State: requiring annual re-
the Labor Government,". A3756. tions: to create (see H. J. Res. 4), 30. port to Congress (see bill H. R. 3181).
Radio address entitled "Palestine-Hope Communications Act of 1934: to amend 4465.
Deferred,"- A28. (see bill H. R. 4314), 9512. Selective Training and Service Act: to
Radio address on American-Soviet ac- Constitution of the United States: to extend to certain women (see bill H. R.
cord, A2886. amend (see H. J. Res. 3), 30. 183), 22.
XCI-Ind-
114 INDEX
CELLER, EMANUEL-Continued. CELLER, EMANUEL-Continued.
CELLER, EMANUEL-Continued. Reports made by, from
Remarks by, on
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Committee on the Judiciary:
Servicemen's Readjustment Act: to Great Britain: policy regarding war
criminals, 1579. ' Criminal Code: sections 109 and 113
amend (see bill H. R. 2985), 3699. (H. J. Res. 132, Rept. 566), 4751.
-trade relations with, 8790.
Silver Purchase Act of 1934: to repeal First War Powers Act amendment (H. R.
(see bill H. R. 178), 21. Hatch Act, 7185.
Haskins, Harold, 819. 4571, Rept. 1269), 10873.
Small business: to amend act to mo- Mothers of World War No. 2: (H. R.
India: Associated Press service to, 1791.
bilize productive facilities of (see bill 2538, Rept. 683), 5591.
H. R. 175), 21. -- immigration quota, 9521, 9531,
9533, 9542, 9543. Prisoners of war (H. R. 1525, Rept. 59),
Tidewater lands: relating to titles to - letters boncerning relief for, A2145. 907.
(see H. J. Res. 124), 2238. withdrawal of American troops, Tort claims (H. R. 181, Rept. 1287), 11006.
nations: to ap- --
War criminals of Axis Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
11123.
point a commission to prepare plans Insurance business: regulation, 979, 1086,
for punishment of (see H. J. Res. 93), CENERAZZO INQUIRES ABOUT IMPORT OF
838.
1087. SWISS WATCHES, editorial from Bris-
- letter by Edward A. O'Neal, 1088. tol (Pa.) Courier relative to, A5357.
War Labor Disputes Act: to amend (see Japanese war criminals, 1579, 1580.
bill H. R. 180), 21. Labor: Federal Security appropriation CENERAZZO, WALTER W., letter in reply to
Motions and resolutions offered by bill, 4744. Representative Celler's accusation
Axis war criminals: investigate trial and Leave of absence of certain Members, against American watch industry from,
punishment of (see H. Res. 11, 252). 5896. A5472, A5483.
31, 4339. Lending agencies of the Government, Remarks in House relative to tireless
Great Britain: urging fair trade prac- 1186. work in interest of watch employees of,
tices by (see H. Res. 341), 8582. A5635.
Marine insurance underwriters: Britain
Italy: for lend-lease aid to (see H. Res. discriminates against American, A5766. CENSORSHIP, article entitled "'The Issues of
123), 908. Members of Congress: salaries, 347, 349, Censorship and Silence" by Arthur
Palestine: relating to Jewish national 4433, 4447. Krock from New York Times, A667.
home in (see H. Res. 76), 268. Military Establishment appropriation Letter from unnamed serviceman rela-
Social Security Act: to investigate tax bill, 6757. tive to the opening of his letter, A4339.
rates, etc., under (see H. Res. 12), 31. Military information bill, 10046, 10048. Remarks in House relative to danger to
Remarks by, on Murray, Wallace, 819. free Government of rigid, A667.
Activities of Religious Emergency Coun- Negroes: achievements of, A4129. Remarks in House relative to postwar
cil for armed forces in Britain, A987. O'Toole, Donald L.: absence of, 5898. opening of servicemen's mail, A4339.
American Dental Association: statement Palestine, 9676. Article from New York Times relative to
regarding entrance requirements to -action of Senate Foreign Relations Russian, A4972.
dental colleges, 872. Committee, 11960.
-battle of, 11123. CENSUS, figures showing East moving west,
American relief for India, A2145. 3134.
-failure to consider problems at
Antipoll tax, 5974.
Yalta Conference, 1880. CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE.
Antirackefeering Act, 11843, 11901, 11905,
11913, 11919. - indictment'of Great Britain, 968. Correspondence relative to House Joint
-letter by Frank I. Hogan, 9687. Resolution 85 making an additional ap-
Army Air Forces: official radio program - mandates-trusteeship, A2156. propriation for, 850-855.
of, A3840.
policy of State Department re- Joint resolution making an additional
Bretton Woods Agreement: effect on garding, 817-820. appropriation for (see H. J. Res. 85*).
sterling bloc, 8790. slick British tactics in, 10689. Remarks in House on House Joint Reso-
British Murder, Inc., 11123. stand of Secretary of State, A4433. lution 85 making an additional appro-
Cattle: price ceiling, 34. statement of Zionist organization, priation for, 841, 844, 848, 872.
Committee on Appropriation: investiga- 10690. Resolution for special order for House
tions by, 135, 141.
Palestine resolution, 12395. Joint Resolution 85 making an addi-
Committee on Small Business: continua- Phil Spitalny's all-girl orchestra, A63. tional appropriation for (see H. Res.
tion, 337, 338. Prohibition: petition against, A1611. 120).
Committee on Un-American Activities. Radio broadcasting: danger of cvercom-
209, 10025-10032. ,CENSUS BUREAU, remarks in House relative
mercialization, A432'. to, 10468.
-tactics of, 421.
Fadio broadcasting services: tribute,
-some vexatious questions pro- 3438. CENSUS DATA, excepting certain persons
pounded to, 142. Rankin, John E.: point of order against from paying fees for certain (see bill
Communications Act: proposed amend- statement by, 10032, 10035. H. R. 358).
ments, A4326. Rosenwald, Leasing: statement on Pales- Remarks in House relative to H. R. 2687
Cox, E. E.: point of order against, 10044. tine, 12264. (1943) to exempt the payment of,
Crowley, Leo F.: views regarding British A123.
Scott, Hazel: rebuff by D. A. R., A4129.
loans, A4131. Silver Purciase Act: repeal of, A4136. Text of H. R. 358 exempting certain pay-
Daughters of the American Revolution, State Department: operations, 817. ments from paying fees for certain,
9676, 10026. Stripling, Robert, 10027. A123.
-bill to revoke charter of, A4432. Subversive activities, 420. CENSUS DEPARTMENT, remarks in House
Deficiency appropriation bill, 1574, 1579. Swiss watches, 12068, 12069, 12071. relative to fees for age information
Democracy: definition, 421. Time Bomb (book), by E. A. Piller, 10025. charged by, A123.
Department of State: failure to act re- Treaties: constitutional amendment,
garding war criminals, 3685, 3686. 4047-4050, 4336, 4345. CENSUS OF INDUSTRY, provide for censuses
Un-American activities, 10025-10032. of manufacturers, mineral, industries,
Doenitz, Grand Admiral Karl: war crim- business and distribution, and trans-
inalt 4134. -date on organizations and their
portation (see bill S. 1705).
"Dry" States: data on, A5105. leaders, 10025.
Fair Employment Practice Committee, UNRRA: additional appropriations, CENTERVILLE (IOWA) IOWEGIAN (news-
7478. 11568, 11572. paper), editorial on Government ex-
United Nations War Crimes Commission, penditures and taxes from, A4129.
First War Powers Act, 1941: amendment,
11358, 11359, 11360, 11361. 1574, 1579, 1580. CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL, LAW-
French Indochina, 11412. Veterans' legislation: dangers in bill RENCE, MASS., address by Representa-
Full-employment bill, 12068, 12069, 12071. (If. R. 3384), 7409, 7410. tive Lane at commencement exercises
German atrocities: report of joint con- Wallace, Henry A., 1186. of, A2936.
gressional committee, 4744. War agencies appropriation bill, 7227.
CENTRAL EUROPEAN FEDERAL CLUB,
Germany: ban on American newspapers, War Crimes Commission, 817, 818.
LONDON,ENGLAND,resolution in be-
4542. War crimes war criminals, and punish-
ment, 3684, 4283, 4285, 4287. half of central European nations by,
Granik, Theodore: founder of American A1898.
Forum of the Air, A2132. -article describing German atro-
- letter by President Truman, cities, 3684. CENTRAL INSURANCE CO., relief (see bill
- failure to punsh von Papen, H. R. 806).
A2132.
Great Britain: attitude toward Pales- Krupp, Zapp, Hess, and 'other Ger- CENTRAL LEAF TOBACCO CO., INC., relief
tine, 11960. man culprits, 3686. (see bills S. 994*; H. R. 2881).
-opposition of British to interna-
commercial use of air bases, A5423. CENTRAL REPUBLIC BANK & TRUST CO.
-- -financial aid to, 8693, AI4131. tional tribunal, 4744.
of work of War Crimes OF CHICAGO, letter from Jesse H.
imperialistic cruelty in Asia and -statement
Jones to Senator Brewster, dated Jan-
the Levant, 11412. Office of Judge Advocate General, uary 30, 1945, relative to the status of
-letter from Pinaud Co., 8791. 3685. the loan to, 689.
-opposition to loan to, 11927. Watches: export quota for, A5276.
INDEX 115
CENTRAL STATES ELECTRIC CO. v. CITY CHAIN STORES, amendment in House rela- CHANDLER, ALBERT B.-Continued.
OF MUSCATINE, decision of the United tive to taxation of, 9101. Poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes entitled
States Supreme Court in the case of, Bill relating to tax treatment of chain "The Boys," 10126.
1414. stores operated at a loss (see bill' H. R. Remarks in Senate on appointment as
CENTRAL VALLEY PROJECT, address by 4200). baseball commissioner, 3775-3777.
Harry M. Bashore in Sacramento be- "CHALLENGE TO AMERICA," address by Remarks in Senate paying tribute to,
fore California Water Resources Coun- Charles A. Lindbergh in Washington 10126-10128.
cil relative to development of, A5399. before Aero Club entitled, A5664. Resolutions by Warren Post, No. 23,
Address entitled "Why the State Should American Legion, Bowling Green, Ky.,
"CHALLENGE TO AMERICANS," remarks in
Administer the Central Valley Project" regarding methods oftassuring peace,
House entitled, 10310.
by Harrison S. Robinson, A4225. 3394.
"CHALLENGE TO AMERICA'S VETERANS," Amendments offered by, to
Article from San Francisco Examiner radio address by Senator Wiley en- Mexican water treaty: to amend, 3423.
relative to, A4987. titled, A5124. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Article on farm group opposes Army Cen-
tral Valley project control from San "CHALLENGE TO LIBERALISM," address by American Volunteer Group in China:
Francisco Chronicle, A4440. Francis Biddle before Liberal Party of relief for members (see bill S. 1431),
Article from California Grange News rel- New York entitled, A1490. £952.
. ative to, A4182. "CHALLENGE. -OF PEACETIME ABUN- Armed forces: to exempt from payment
Article from Sacramento -(Calif.) Bee DANCE,'" article by 0. Max Gardner. of income tax.in certain cases (see bill-
relative to, A4439. from New York Times entitled, A3611. S. 529), 994. .
Bill to modify the application of excess- -to reduce fees for postal money
"CHALLENGING CHRISTMAS,!' message by
land and repayment provisions- of Fed- orders issued to members of (see bill
Senator Wiley entitled, A5779.
eral' reclamation laws to (see bill S. S. 885), 3396.
CHALLENGES TO CITIZENSHIP; speech by Banks and bankink: -providing for suits
395).
Committee and conference-reports re- Senator Wiley in Washington to 175 for damages -against national banks,
jecting appropriations for, -A3105, new citizens relative to, A4698 their officers, and directors (see bill
A3106. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE UNITED S. 560), 1114.
Correspondence -between 'Representative * STATES, letter and resolution relative, Cabinet. members: , to prescribe tenure
Havenner, Secretary of Interior Ickes, to the Chamber's special committee on of office of (S.673), 1642.
and Governor Warren (California), international -postwar problems, 7343. Equal rights for men and women; to
relative to transferring to California Letter urging repeal of land-grant rates, amend Constitution relative to (see
jurisdiction of, A1296. * written by, 10109. S. J. Res. 61), 4100,
Editorial from Los Angeles Times. rela- Report of the board of directors relative Hull, Cordell: to grant a Medal of Honor
tive to Government or State control to the United Nations Charter, 7344. to (see S. J.Res. 32), 1114.
of, A2804. Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act:
CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, article entitled "Pearl to facilitate execution of certain pro-
Joint resolution providing whereby State Harbor-Facts KnoWn to 'Dewey in
of California may operate and main- visions (see S. J. Res. 44), 1832.
1944" from Life by, A4282. Tobacco: relating to marketing of fire-
tain irrigation and hydroelectric-
CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN 0., letter relative to cured and dark. air-cured (see S. J.
power features of (see H. J. Res. 139).
Letter from Central Valley Project Asso- discharge of certain members of the Res. 25), 916..
ciation, Sacramento, Calif., relative to, armed forces of the United States, War Atrocities Committee: to establish
A3178. 8662. (see S. J. Res. 60), 2632.
Remarks in House relative to develop- CHAMBERLAIN, WILLIAM HENRY, article Motions and resolutions offered by
ment of, 3339. on common sense about the peace from Margold, Nathan Ross: motion to dis-
Remarks in House relative to transfer- Progressive by, A4776. charge Judiciary Committee, 8191.
ring to California the jurisdiction of, Article on Russia's action in small Euro- Remarks by, on
A1296. pean Nations by, A374. Acheson, Dean G.: confirmation, 8388,
Remarks in House and correspondence Article entitled "Same Truths About 8903, 8905.
relative to restoration of appropria- Poland" from American Mercury by, -- rebuff of General MacArthur, 8332,
tions for development of, 3913. A455. 8833, 8334, 8835, 8836, 8837.
Remarks -in House relative to, A2863. Article entitled "Yalta Was Mr. Roose- Airports: Federal aid bill, 8445, 8446 8449.
Remarks in House relative to lengthy velt's Munich, But-It Isn't Too Late All-Navy baseball game: announcement
construction of, 11067. To Win the Peace," from Progressive of, 6413.
Remarks in House relative to coordi- by, A1470. American Federation of Labor: report on
nated planning of, A5398., Article entitled "Cbmmon Sense About manpower situation, 1666.
Remarks in House relative to importance the Peace" by, 11380. American youth: tribute to, 3566.
of Friant-Kern canal of, A2659. Armed forces: income-tax relief, 994.
CHAMBERS, NELLIE V., pension (see bill
Remarks in House relative to visitby Army: precombat training, 3559, 3560,
H. R. 4217).
members of House Appropriations 3561, 3562.
Committee to, A2659. CHAMIER, DEPUTY LICENCIADO DON --_number of men overseas as of
Remarks in House relative to rejection FRANCISCO FONSECA, communica- February 1945, 3566.
of appropriations for, A3105, A3106. tion from the President of Costa Rica - voluntary enlistment bill, 8975,
Remarks in House relative to develop- announcing. the proposed departure of 8976.
ment of, A4439. the Vice President for a visit to Mexico Atomic bomb: special committee, 9786,
Remarks in Senate relative to, 3556. and the United States of America, 9787, 9788.
Statement by R. S. Calland as to approx- 1208. Atrocities in German prison camps, 3628.
imate cost of, 11067. CHAMPLIN, EVA D., relief (see bill H. R. Baseball as a morale factor, 2598.
CENTRAL VALLEY PROJECT ASSOCIATION, 4414). Batt, William L.: statement in the Pro-
letter relative to Central Valley proj- CHANDLER, ALBERT B. (a Senator from gressive on war production, 2244.
ect from, A3229. Kentucky). Bretton Woods Agreements, 7687, 7702,
CENTRALIZATION AND COORDINATION OF Appointed conferee, 3734. 7775.
FEDERAL STATISTICS, letter and re- Appointed on committee, 169, 170. Buckner, Simon Bolivar, Jr.: tribute,
port by Director of Bureau of the Appointed on funeral committee, 333. 6264.
Budget relative to, A5419, 5420. Article from Philadelphia Inquirer rela- Capitol telephone operators, 399.
tive to appointment as baseball com- Chavez, Dennis: Bronze Star Medal
CENTRALIZATION OF GOVERNMENT, re-
missioner, 3775. awarded son of, 987.
marks in House relative to, 1322.
Article from Philadelphia Inquirer rela- Clayton, W. L.: confirmation as Assistant
CENTREVILLE, MASS., relief of mayor and tive to Nazi atrocities entitled "Amer- Secretary of State, 6268.
board of aldermen of (see bill H. R. Expression of thanks to colleagues for
ica Must Not Forget Again," A1895.
3017). Article from York (Pa.) Gazette entitled their congratulations upon being ap-
CEREDO, W. VA., remarks in House relative "Send Mr. Pell Back to London," A817. pointed baseball commissioner, 3777.
to flood-wall protection at, A2059. Editorial from New York Times entitled Farewell address, 10124.
CHABOT, JOSEPH, tribute in Senate to, 3620. "We Can Lose the Peace," 8977. Farm workers: deferment of, 406.
Editorial from Washington News paying Food and Agriculture Organization of
CHADWICK, JOHN, relief (see bill H. R. 1354).'
tribute to Mrs. Roosevelt entitled "To United Nations, 7857, 7858, 7865.
CHADWICK, L. S., letter favoring suggestion a Great Lady," A1894. George, Walter F.: tribute, 8111.
of the President to increase salaries Joint letter by Messrs. Magnuson, Chan- Great Britain: compulsory labor laws,
of Members'of Cohgress to $25,000 by, dler, and Celler to British Labor Gov- 1666.
A2810. ernment relative to Palestine, A3767. - policies regarding recaptured
CHADVICK, WILLIAM, pension (see bill H. R, Oration by Most Rev. Henry J. O'Brien at territory, 1139.
1335). funeral of Senator Maloney, 477. Hull, Cordell: Medal of Honor for, 1114.
116' INDEX
CHANGING WORLD (publication), article CHARITY SHOULD BEGIN AT HOME, let-
CHANDLER, ALBERT B.-Continued. ter by John F. Thompson relative to,
Remarks by, on relative to accomplishments of San
Francisco Conference by Clark M.- A5639.
Income tax: deductibility of oil- and
gas-well drilling costs, 7892. Eichelberger from, A3084. CHARLESTON "(W. VA.) GAZETTE, editorial
Independent offices appropriation bill, CHANNEL BOAT CO., relief (see bills H. R. entitled "Streamlining Congress" from,
2247, 2249. 1220, 1225). A350.
Island bases: policy regarding, 8114, 8115. Editorial entitled "Bombing the Sun
CHANSLOR-CANFIELD MIDWAY OIL CO., God" from, A2870.
Interior Department appropriation bill, relief (see bill H, R. 1236*).
5440, 5441. Editorial entitled "New Plan For Labor"
CHANUTE FIELD SOLDIERS WANT DIS- from, A4640.
Japan: surrender terms, 7993. CHARGE, letter by unnamed group of
Lazarus: biblical quotation on, 1842. soldiers relative to, A4482. CHARLESTON (S. C.) NEWS AND COURIER,
Leave of absence, 3830. artidle entitled "Charleston (S. C.) Of-
MacArthur, Gen. Douglas: statement on CHAO-YING, PAN, article entitled "China's ficer Leads First Patrol Across the
occupation forces, 8748, 8749. Contribution to the United Nations" Rhine" from, A1051.
from China Monthly by, A3490.
Maloney, Francis: eulogy, 333, Editorial entitled "Wiping Out Wyo-
Maritime Day, 4795. CHAPLAIN OF THE HOUSE OF REPRE- ming" from, A105.
Meat: OPA regulations, 7865. SENTATIVES, election of James Shera Editorial entitled "Moonbeams That
Members of Congress: expense allowance, Montgomery as (H. Res. 1*), 9. Unite" from, A1915.
4956. CHAPLIN, CHARLES, direct Attorney Gen- CHARLESTON (MISS.) SUN, editorial rela-
Metals, minerals, etc.: subsidy payments, eral to conduct an investigation re- tive to address of James A. Farley pay-
2270, 2272, 2273. garding deportation of (see bill S. 536). ing tribute to Boy Scouts of America
Mexico: water treaty. 2334. 2335, 2340, CHAPMAN, GEORGIA V. C. AND JULIA A., from, A1770.
2342, 2345, 2346, 2348, 2655, 2661, 2662, adjudicate claim of (see bill H. R.
2806, 2807, 3379, 3380, 3381, 3409, 3410, CHARLESTON, W. VA., statement by Repre-
3806). sentative Hedrick relative to comple-
3411, 3413, 3415, 3418, 3422, 3423, 3424,
3425, 3426, 3427, 3428, 3429. CHAPMAN, H. A., telegram relative to the tion of airport near, A2048.
- letter by Marcus H. Miller, 3427. sheep industry received from, 8044.
CHARLESTON (W. VA.) GAZETTE, editorial
Military installations abroad: policy re- CHAPMAN, VIRGIL (a Representative from entitled "Blast Hirohito" from, A1247.
garding, 1138, 1139. Kentucky).
Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima: presen- Appointed conferee, 10306. CHARLEVOIX, MICH., to establish rearing
tation to Senate, men who raised Appointed on committee, 275. ponds and fish hatchery at or near (see
American Flag on, 3611. Editorial entitled "Britain's Jersey Act," bill H. R. 2519).'7
National Service Act, 1431, 1432, 1434, A4013, CHARLO, LOUIS C. (private, Marine Corps),
1492, 1493, 1495, 1496, 1497, 1498, 1654, Letter from J. V. Norman relative to remarks in House and article from
1662, 1666, 1667, 1668, 1669, 1772, 1775, freight rates, A3558. Daily Missoulian relative to military
1779, 1783, 1784, 1842, 1847, 1853, 1854, Sworn in, 432: record of, A1062.
1906, 1908, 1910, 1912, 1913, 1914. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by CHARLOTTE (N. C.) OBSERVER, article
Office of War Information, 6438, 6439. Arlington Memorial Amohitheater: to captioned "South more self-sufficient"
Philippine Islands: independence. 770. erect a tablet in (see H. J. Res. 86), from, A163,
Post-war jobs, 1896. 512. Article concerning the Doughton bill ap-
Price Control Act: extension, 5870. Insecticide Act: to amend (see bill H. R. pearing in, 5114.
Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act, 1764), 512. Editorial on Truman's meeting with
9784. Kentucky-Illinois Hemp Corporation, for newspaper editors from, A2914.
Reciprocal trade agreements: amend- relief(see billH. R. 1786), 512. Editorial on OPA-Its maladministration
ment, 6349, 6363. Remarks by, on from, A3585.
Redeployment and transportation of Tobacco: marketing quotas, 7706. Editorial relative to enforcement of man-
servicemen, 7900. Reports made by, from power legislation from, A916.
San Francisco Conference, 5328. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com- Editorial entitled "Threats From Na-
Selective Service Act: extension, 3559, merce: tional Socialism" from, A1084.
3560, 3561, 3562, 3566, 3567, 3647, 3729, Monongahela River bridge (H. R. 3730, Editorial entitled "Power Politics Given
3730. Rept. 1148), 10042. a Blow" from, A708.
-- precombat training for 18-year- Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act Editorial commending the speech on the
olds, 3647, 3648, 3653, 3655, 3658, 3718, (H. J. Res. 116, Rept. 703), 5753. work-or-fight bill delivered by Senator
3719. Tug Fork of Big Sandy River: bridge Bailey of North Carolina, 1992.
Senate: announcement of presence in, 1 (H. R. 1184, Rept. 349), 2516. Editorial paying tribute to Representa-
3827. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. tive Doughton from, A1191.
-retirement from, 8111. Editorial entitled "Putting Ring in the
CHAPPELL, JIMMIE, speech on postwar edu-
-rules of procedure, 8125. cation in finals of Alabama State ora- Noses of Free People" (housing-Gov-
-- temporary absence, 3407. torical contest by, A2654. ernment controls) from, A3808.
Senators: visit to German prison camps, Editorial relative to peacetime military
3628, 3660. CHAPPELLE, CELIA A., increase pension (see
bill H. R. 1916*). training, A5075.
Servicemen: release of, 8588.
- letter written in verse by children CHAPPELLE, CLAUDE, relief (see bill H. R. CHARTER OF THE UNITED NATIONS, mes-
of Pvt. John Leslie Carter, 8588. 4078). sage from the President transmitting
Sporting News (newspaper) published by the text of, 7118.
CHAPULTEPEC, remarks in House relative
John G. Taylor Spink, 2598. to the Declaration of, 2118. Order of Senate to print-the President's
Suppressed peoples of the world: demand Text of the Act of, 2021. address and the text of the Charter
for freedom, 5328. (S. Doc. 70), 7129.
Unermployment compensation bill, 8733, CHAPULTEPEC FORTRESS, MEXICO, re-
marks in House relative to part of CHASE, J. MITCHELL (late a Representative
8827, 8828. from Pennsylvania).
United Nations Charter, 8032, 8111-8116, Truman B. Ransom in storming of,
A1094. Announcement of death, 17.
8123.
Vinson, Fred M.: nomination to be Sec- CHARGE, ROSE RED WEASEL, authorizing CHASE, STEUART, remarks in House relative
retary of the Treasury, 7627. issuance of a patent in fee to (see bill to views on debt by, 932, 936.
Wallace, Henry A., 1237, 1238, 1247. S. 1268). CHATTANOOGA, TENN., remarks in Senate
War agencies: appropriations for, 6730, CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS, remarks in relative to the Electric Power Board of,
6731, 6732, 6733, 6734, 6735, 6736, 6737. House relative to hardships by passage 9898, 9960.
War Atrocities Commission: to establish, of the twenty-second amendment on,
3628-3633. CHATTANOOGA (TENN.) LIONS CLUB, reso-
A151. lution paying tribute to Franklin
Wickard, Claude R.: nomination of as Remarks in House relative to royalties
REA Administrator, 6467. Delano Roosevelt by, A2024.
on book "Lend-Lease, Weapon for Vic-
Williams, Aubrey, 2405, 2406, 2467, 2484, tory" contributed by Edward R. Stet- CHATTANOOGA (TENN.) NEWS-FREE
2621. tinius, Jr., to, A2833. PRESS, editorial captioned "Not for
Reports made by, from G. 0. P. alone" from, A660.
Remarks in House relative to letter from
Committee on the Judiciary: Macmillan Co. relative to donations CHATTANOOGA (TENN.) TIMES, editorial
Miller, Wilbur K.: nomination, 8767. of royalty on book "Lend-Lease, relative to amendment to Constitu-
Committee on Military Affairs:
Weapon for Victory" by Edward R. tion to change ratification of treaties
Civil War battle streamers (S. 225, Rept. Stettinius to, A2816. from, A2086.
189), 3395.
CHARITON RIVER, provide for reexamina- Editorial entitled "America and the
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. World Lose a Leader" by Alfred D.
tion and resurvey for flood control of,
CHANC'. MRS. LIM SHEE, relief (see bill Myiders from, A1837.
N. R. 5030). jsee bill H. R. 3738).
INDEX 117
CHATTANOOGA (TENN.) TIMES-Con. CHAVEZ, DENNIS-Continued. CHAVEZ, DENNIS-Continued.
Editorials entitled "The Valley's- Duty' Resolution by Twenty-ninth Division Remarks by; on ......
and "A Contract With Congress" from, Association favoring bill for retirement Fair employment practices (bill S. 101),
A3938. of certain officers of National Guard, 80.
Editorial on atomic bomb: heed these 10828. Federal employees pay bill, 12239, 12240.
scientists from, A5113. Statement by Monsignor John A. Ryan on Halsey, Edwin A.: tribute, 514.
Letter on Russian-British-American re- Fair Employment Practice Committee, Hannegan, Robert E.: confirmation, 4245.
lations by C. W. Heard from, A3597. A3971. Inter-American relations in postwar
Letter on Russia and atom by Charles Table: educational level of enlisted men world, 546.
W. Heard from, A5113. in Army, 4937.. ,Interior Department. appropriation bill,
CHATTANOOGA (TENN.) ZIONIST COUN- Tribute by Senator Capehart.to.the late 5338, 5432, 5437, 5483.
CIL, letter 'elative the President's po- Senator Frederick Van Nuys, 6643. Latin-American countries: contribution
sition on Jewish immigration into Pal- Amendments offered by, to to war effort, 546.
Interior Department appropriation bill Leave to attend committee meeting, 3290.
estine from, A4193.
(H. R. 3024): to amend, 5303, 5443. Mexico: water treaty, 2653, 2654, 3426,
"CHATTANOOGA'S -FXPERIENCES WITH -Land-grant railroad rates (H. R. 694): 3482, 3483.
TVA," address by S. R. Finley before to amend, 9257. National Memorial Stadium Commission,
Arkansas Valley Association at Musko- .10254.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by.
gee, Okla., entitled, A2026. American prisoners of war: to promote National Service Act, 1785; 1847.'
certain (see bill S, 421), 517. --- conference report, 2939.
CHAVEZ, DENNIS (a Senator from New Mex-
Armed forces: to issue service medals to Night sessions: willingness of Senate to
ico).
certain members (see bill S. 1083), hold, 6741, 6742.
Address by His Excellency Ezequiel Pa- Pennsylvania: political conditions, 190.
dilla relative to foreign policy of Mex- 5385. "
Colorado River: to construct certain Fed- Price Control Act: extension, 5857.
ico, A445. Pyle, Ernie: death of, 3468.
eral reclamation works on upper basin.
Address delivered at Chicago relative to Rio Grande-Colorado River treaty, 547.
racial and religious intolerance, A5227. (see bill S. 894), 3480.
District of Columbia: relating to ap- Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor: confirmation,
Address in New York entitled "Fair Em- - 12440.
'ployment Practice" "A Cornerstone to pointments to certain offices in. (see bill
S. 420),,. 517. Roosevelt, Elliott: confirmation, 1019.
•Foreign Policy" by, 6338. Sangamon River.project, 12132.
.•Address on Thomas Jefferson and inter- Equal rights for men and women: to
amend Constitution relative to (see Selective- Service Act: extension, 3732.
American unity before, Latin-American Senate: expenses 'of investigating com-
Judge Advocates, Monticello, Charlot- S. J. Res. 61), 4100.
Fair employment practices: to provide mittees, '8289.
tesville, Va., A1726. Senators: expense allowance, 12045.
Appointed conferee, 5215. (see bill S. 101), 80.
Snyder John W.: confirmation; 3777.
Appointed on committee, 169, 170. Fair .Labor Standards Act: amendment
Surplus Property Board,,2980, 2981.
Article by Bishop G. Bromley -Oxnam in of (see bills S. 1282, 1349), 7665, 8210.
Federated Organizations for. Bataan Re- United Nations Charte,' 7957.
American Magazine entitled "The United Nations Organization,.11317;
Naz's Aren't Licked. Yet,' A3973. lief: to incorporate (see bill S. 61), 77.
UNRRA: appropriation, 11038.
Article by Lowell.Mellett in Washington "Forest products laboratories: to estab-
lish (see'bill S. 893), 3470. Virgin' Islands,. 12112.
.Star entitled "On' the Other Hand,"• Walker, Frank C.: confirmation, 12444.
A3229. Maternal and child welfare: Federal aid
to States for (see bill S. 1318), 8052. War agencies appropriation bill, 6821-
Article by Sumner Welles relative to wa- 6824, 6885, 6891, 6893, 6897, 6898, 6E99,
Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District
ter-disposal treaty with Mexico, A651. 6923, 6924, 6994, 7052, 7058-7062, 7064,
of New Mexico: relative to payment
Article in- Washington Post' entitled 7065.
"Treaty Dispute," relative to water of charges on Pueblo Indian lands (see
bill S. 718), 1887. War agencies appropriations: notice of
treaty between United States and Mex- motion to suspend, rule,- 6322.
ico, A654. National Guard officers:. retirement of
Reports made by, from
(see bill S. 1239), 7273.
Article relative to leading of first ma- Committee on Education and Labor:
New Mexico: to authorize Secretary of
rine patrol into Naha by Lt. Dennis Racial discrimination (S.101, Rept. 290),
Agriculture to sell bertain lands in
Chavez, Jr., A2249.. 4933.
Harding, Colfax. and Mora Counties
Articles by Lowell Mellett from Wash- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.,
(see bill S. 60), 77.
ington Star relative to FEPC, A3572. CHAVEZ, DENNIS, JR. (first lieutenant, U. S.
granting certain lands to State
Designated as Acting President pro tem- of (see bill S. 1156), 6157. Marine. Corps), citation presenting
pore, 12491. Postage stamps: to issue Victory series Bronze Star Medal to, A742.
Digest of data for State-wide planning (see S. J. Res. 73), 5477. Remarks in House relative to war record
of veterans' education prepared by Postal Service: to provide for carrying in Marine Corps of, A742.
Ernest V. Hollis, 4936. of mail on star routes (see bill S. 635), Remarks in Senate relative to award of
Editorial by Clara Savage Littledale on 1410. medal and citation to, 987.
maternal and child welfare in Parents' Pyle, Ernie: to award special medal of CHAVEZ,'GLORIA, statement at christening
magazine, A4891. honor (see S. J. Res. 72), 5313. of Coast Guiard helicopter Congres-
Editorial from Asheville (N. C.) Times - posthumous award of Congres- sional Pale by, A2265.
entitled "A Necessary Mediator" rela- sional Medal of Honor (see S. J. Res.
tive to the FEPC, 7060. CHAVEZ, JOHN, JR., relief (see bill S. 59).
59), 3615.
Editorial from Washington Post on death CHAVEZ, MRS. JUAN AND ROLAND, relief
Sebastian Martin boundary dispute: set- (see bill S. 59).
of Monsignor John A. Ryan, A3974. tlement by Secretary of Agriculture
Editorial from Washington (D. C.) Post "CHAVEZ LEADS FIRST PATROL INTO
regarding Fair Employment Practice (see S. 1197), 6791.
Sullivan, W. P.: for relief (see bill NAHA," article by Homer Bigart from
Committee, 7155. Vashington Post entitled, A2249.
S. 1175), 6322.
Editorial from the Commonwealth en- CHEEK, ZELMA INEZ, relief (see bill H. R.
titled "A Continuing Scandal" relative Zamora, Antonio, and others: for relief 1671*).
to Mexican workers In United States, (see bill S. 59), 77.
A5741. Motions and resolutions offered by CHEESE, establish import quotas with re-
Irrigated land: investigation of loans spect to cheese of various types or
Ernie Pyle: poem dedicated to, by Dolores kinds or grades (see bill H. R. 4455).
to agricultural producers on (see S.
Espinosa, A1897. . Correspondence between Representative
Res. 106), 2595.
Letter by Edward A. Bykowski concerning Murray and Chester Bowles relative to
Remarks by, on
American fundamentals, 10266. Acheson, Dean G.: confirmation, 8904. OPA's price on Swiss, A3369.
Letter relative to appropriation of funds Airports: Federal aid bill, 4116. Letter and report from Department of
for the FEPC from Malcolm Ross to Agriculture relative to samples of,
American prisoners in Luzon: liberation,
Senator McKellar, 7060. 678. A4708.
Radio discussion on Town Meeting of the Anderson, Clinton P.: 5444. Memorial of legislature to abolish ra-
Air program on America's war and Appropriations: reduction of, 10841. tioning of, 9111.
peace aims, A828. Army court martial: death sentence, 783. Remarks in Hoiase relative to production
Remarks in House on award of Bronze Atomic bomb, 10257. of, A2217.
Star Medal to Lt. Dennis Chavez, Jr., Central Valley projects 5483. Remarks in House relative to present
A742. Chandler, Albert B. (Happy): tribute, quality of, 2428.
Remarks in Senate and article relative to 3777. Remarks in House relative to effect of
award of Bronze Star Medal to son of, Correction of roll call, 3368. extension of Tariff Act of 1930 on prices
987. Fair Employment Practice Committee, of, A2218.
Resolution by Puerto Rico Statehood 4942, 4943, 12502. Remarks in House relative to use of milk
Congress, 9470. - appropriation, 7452-7455, 7458. in production of, A1703.
118 INDEX
CHEESE-Continued. CHELF, FRANK L.-Contlnued. CHENOWETH, J. EDGAR-Continued.
Remarks in House relative to OPA fixing Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
prices on Swiss, A3369. Navy and Marine Corps: Increase per- Barglow, Dr. David R.: for relief (see bill
Remarks In Senate relative, to removal sonnel, 11438. H. R. 1539), 291.
of cheese from rationing, 9042. VE-day, 4313. Campbell, Effie S.: for relief (see bill H. R.
Remarks in Senate to adjustment of Veterans' Administration: Depaxtment 1540), 291.
prices of, 2178. of Medicine and Surgery, 11665, 11671, Clay, Bessie I.: for relief (see bill H. R.
Statistics relative to production of, 1204. 11672. 1598), 327.
Table: prices paid in August 1943, by War Department: criticism of discharge Costilla Creek: granting consent of Con-
States, on Cheddar, A4336. policy, 8793-8797. gress to interstate compact between
-- production by types, Wisconsin Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Colorado and New Mexico relative to
and United States, 1936-44, A2217. CHELSEA, MASS., speech by Representative waters of (see bill H. R. 4510), 10168.
-- tariff duty on cheese, 1920-41, Lane at welcoming-home celebration Fair Labor Standards Act: to prescribe
A2218. of veterans at, A4596. period within which actions may be
-imports for consumption by types, commenced under (see bill H. R. 3079),
CHELSEA (MASS.) EVENING RECORD, edi- 4006.
1920-43. A2218. torial paying tribute to Joe Israelite
- prices on Cheddar and Swiss National Service Life Insurance Act: to
from, A5670.
cheese, 1920-40, A2218. amend (see bill H. R. 1508), 290.
Editorial entitled "Lower Taxes?" from,
CHEESE INDUSTRY, letter from the Admin- Selective Service and Training Act: to
A1166.
istrator of OPA relative to the cheese amend (see bills H. R. 1596, 4431), 290,
Editorial entitled "Four Years of Lend- 9821.
makers of Wisconsin, 10695. Lease" from, A1170.
Remarks in House relative to serious sit- Petitions and papers presented by, from
uation confronting Wisconsin, A4335. CHELSEA (MASS.) JEWISH ORGANIZA- State legislatures, 12402.
TIONS, telegram protesting British Remarks by, on
Statement by Senator Wiley criticizing policy in Palestine from, A4348.
OPA policy toward, A4426. Arkansas River compact, 1718.
Table: prices received by Wisconsin CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING NEWS, ar- Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill,
farmers for milk, 1920-35, A1703. ticle entitled "Postwar Chemical Plan- 8642, 8654.
ning" by Gaston Du Bois from, A1575. Army: demobilization program, A3991.
CHEEVER, EDWIN H., letter including several
Article entitled "Atomic Ignorance" Beef shortage: OPA regulations, 4657.
verses relative to plight of white-collar Emergency Price Control Act: extension,
from, A5533.
worker by, A447. 6401. A3015.
CHELF, EVELYN K., relief (see bill H. R. CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERS, Federal employees' pay bill, 5903, 5904.
2702). editorial from Industrial and Engi- Food investigations, 4326.
neering Chemistry magazine relative to Heidinger, James V.: eulogy, 2630.
CHELF, FRANK L. (a Representative from shortage of students in, A486.
Kentucky). Meat for civilians, 6594.
Appointed on committee, 275, 2039. CHEMISTS AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERS, re- Meat packers: operate at a loss, 6603.
Parody on Army discharge system, 8797. marks in House'relative to number in Mestas, Pfc Felix B., heroic accomplish-
Resignation from committee, 2070. the armed forces, A1253. ments of, A931.
Statement by Charles L. Parsons rela- O'Connor, James F.: eulogy, 265.
Amendments offered by, to
tive to deferment of, A1254. Office of Price Administration, A294.
Veterans' Administration (H. R. 4717):
CHENNAULT, CLAIRE L. (major general, U. S. Permission to address House, 6320.
to amend, 11671.
Army), relating to rank and pay upon Pikes Peak Red Cross Chapter of Colo-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by rado Springs, 1710.
Armed forces: to discharge certain mem- retirement of (see bill S. 1386).
Bill to permit retirement at highest rank Polish Constitution Day, 4149.
bers (see bill H. R. 4729), 10826. Price Control Act, 6613.
Blacketer, Martha J.: for relief (see bill held by him while on active duty of
(see bill H. R. 4097). -amendment, 6593, 6594, 6603.
H. R. 1138), 99. -- extension, 6392, 6399, 6402, 6403,
Cowley, Matthew C. and Louisa: for re- Bill authorizing the President to award
Congressional Medal of Honor to (see 6496, 6512, 7089.
lief (see bill H. R. 1300), 149. Second War Powers Act amendment,
Froman, Lorenzo H.: for relief (see bill bill H. R. 4136).
11350, 11351.
H. R. 1136), 99. Editorial relative to his resignation as
commander of Fourteenth Air Force Selective Training and Service Act:
Horton. J. L., and others: for relief (see termination, A4504.
bill H. R. 1134), 98. from Washington Evening Star, A3520.
Editorials from New Orleans States and Simms, Mrs. Ruth Hanna: death of,
Lyon, Julia: to pension (see bill H. R. 103.
1137), 99. New Orleans Times-Picayune relative
to resignation of, A3589. eulogy by Sam G. Bratton, 104.
Mansfield, Louise F.: for relief (see bill Treaty ratification: constitutional
H. R. 1140), 99. Remarks in House praising military rec-
ord in China of, A3560. amendment, 4031, 4032.
Owners of property in Hardin Copnty,
Ky.: for relief (see bill H. R. 2265), Remarks in House proposing retirement Reports made by, from
of, 8618. Committee on Claims:
1286. Remarks in Senate relative to resigna-
Owners of property in Meade County, Allberry, Agnes J. (S. 865, Rapt. 1239),
tion of, 7591. 10825.
Ky.: for relief (see bill H. R. 2266), Resolution to investigate resignation of
1286. Allen, Percy (H. R. 1234, Rapt. 1053),
(see S. Res. 157). 9372.
Reeser, Eric L.: for relief (see bill H. R. Tribute in House to, A288.
1133), 98. Andersen, Andreas (H. R. 935, Rept.
Selective Training and Service Act: re- "CHENNAULT SHOCKED BY CRITICISM OF 1008), 8949.
lating to deferment under (see bill CHINA'S ARMIES AND GOVERN- Barger, Ida and others (H. R. 4269, Rept.
H. R. 4662), 10628. MENT," article from Montana Stand- 1267), 10826.
Smothers, W. F.: for relief of estate (see ard of Butte captioned, A3580. Blackmore, John R. and Louise D.: estate
bill H. R. 1835), 591. CHENOWETH, J, EDGAR (a Representative of (H. R. 2300, Rept. 1096), 9512.
Tilley, Rebecca J.: for relief (see bill from Colorado). Bruce Bros. Grain Co. (H. R. 2450, Rept.
H. R. 1139), 99. Address by Representative Smith of 721), 5837.
Vance, Gus A.: for relief (see bill H. R. Ohio relative to Bretton Woods agree- Cantalupo, Albert (H. R. 1089, Rept. 666),
1135), 99. ment, A424. 5592.
Veterans: to provide assistance, advice, Appointed on committee, 491, 492. Carlson, Isabel (H. R. 854, Rept. 711),
counsel, etc., for (see bill H. R. 3465), Article from Pueblo Chieftain relative to 5837.
6085. OPA and public schools, A294. Cohen, Harry (H. R. 1950, Rept. 1413),
Remarks by, on Correspondence with Chester Bowles 12029.
Agricultural Extension Service, 4551, relative to slaughter quotas on cattle, Day, Leo E., and Tamborello, Phillip
American soldiers abroad: report on visit A2736, A2737. (H. R. 1324, Rept. 90), 986.
with, 8793-8797. Editorial from Colorado Springs Gazette Eastern Contracting Co. (H. R. 2518,
Armed forces: demobilization, 10747. entitled, "Put an End to the Draft," Rapt. 578), 4658.
-letter from a soldier, 10747. A4504. Grim, Harold J. (H. R. 1091, Rapt. 573),
Buckner, Simon Bolivar: tribute, 6303. Sworn in, 99. 4658.
Comm6dity Credit Corporation, 2063. Amendments offered by, to Gudzin, Margaret (H. R. 933, Rept. 276),
Fair Employment Practice Commission, Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill 1885.
5829. (H. R. 3951): to amend, 8654. Johnson, Daniel B. (H. R. 1038, Rept.
Green, William J., Jr.: speech of, 1336. Price Control Act: to amend, 6594, 6621. 294), 1990.
National Service Act, 614. Stabilization Act of 1942: to amend, 6594. Keegan, John C. and Ann K. (H. R.
-agree to conference, 2201. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 1668, Rapt. 281), 1885.
-letter by Pvt. Charles W. Livers, American antiquities: to amend act for McAllister, Lester B. (H. R. 1313, Rept.
614. preservation (see bill H. R. 1507), 290. 637), 6381.
INDEX 119
CHENOWETH, J. EDGAR-Continued, CHICAGO, ILL.-Continued. "CHICAGO-ST. LAWRENCE PROJECT,;"edi-
Reports nade by, froM Article by J. M. Klein from Chicago Sun torial from Chicago Sun entitled,
McCord, Frederick Matthews (S. 211, relative to Judge Igoe's brother-in-law A3991.
Rept. 166), 1320. being in employ of car lines of, A2819.
McGuire, Kathleen Lawton (H. R. 2670, Remarks in House relative to truck CHICAGO SENTINEL, address by Representa-
Rept. 1253), 10826. drivers' strike in, 5525. tive Bloom in commemoration of
Navy personnel, Astoria, Oreg. (S. 215; Resolutions relative to new air routes thirty-fifth anniversary of the found-
H. R. 778, Repts. 169, 199), 1320, 1390. to Latin America by city council of, ing of, A174.
Oregon Caves resort (S 136, Rept. 1007), Article entitled "We Accept the Chal-
f 949. A1549.
Resolution favoring adjustment of wages lenge of America's Fascists" from,
Owners of property damaged by War De- by city council of, A1976. A3497.
partment (H. R. 981, Rept. 172), 1320. Resolution pledging its support to Harry CHICAGO (ILL.) SETTLEMENTS, statement
Personnel at naval mine depot, York- S. Truman by city council of, A2530. favoring price controls by, A5156.
town, Va. (S. 214, Rept. 168), 1320. CHICAGO (ILL.) AMERICAN, editorial en-
Revere Sugar Refinery. (H. R. 1955, Rept. CHICAGO SUN, article on Churchill and
titled ."Postal Workers Lose Again,' Franco from, A1029.
837), 7038. from, A86.
Robertson, Wallace (H. R. 2164., Rept. Article entitled "Sun Inquiry Shows
323), 2165. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE, statistics of Friends of Judge Igoe In Fat Car Line
Sanders, Katie (H. R. 3277, Rept. 1234), prices of grain on, 1974. Posts" by J. M. Klein from, A2638.
10785. CHICAGO DROVERS JOURNAL (news-. Article relative to Judge Igoe's brother-
Sumrner, Thomas (H. R. 1854, Rept. f225), paper). in-law being in employ of Chicago
10785. Editorial relative to the meat shortage Surface Lines by J. M. Klein from,
Tine. Teresa (H. R. 2163, Rept. 719), appearing in, 2595. A2819.
f637. Editorial on meat production, from, Article relative to brother of secretary to
Tcnner, 'Cecilia M. (H. R. 1328, Rept. A3611. Judge Igoe passing, on bids of Chi-
574), 4658. cago Surface Lines by J.lM. Klein from,
CHICAGO (ILL.) FEDERATION OF CON- A2820.
Ty:er, George C. and Doris M. (H. R. SUMERS, statement favoring contin-
1257,.Rept. 667), 5592. Article entitled "Igoe Court Officer Aided
uance of price controls by, A5155.
Vinton, Harry F., Jr. (H. R. 3127, Rept. in Transit Suit" by J. M. Klein from,
CHICAGO HERALD-AMERICAN. A367.
1423),. 12029:
Wccdfall, Mabel R. (H. R. 4176, Rept. Article on Polish Lubin Government, by Article relative to correspondence be-
1433), 12029. Charles Rozmarek by, A351. tween Senator Bilbo and Flora J. Cooke
Article entitled "Credits to Russia and on extension of FEPC by John Mc-
Wooten, S. I. knd others (H. R. 1757,
Soviet Trade," by Robert P. Vander- Grath from, A3790.
Rept. .9), 956.
peel from, A3517. Article entitled "Hutchin's Great Gam-
Committee on the Public Lands:
Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo., Article entitled "Our Natural Resources ble With Atomic Bomb" by Lloyd Lewis
e:.change of lands (S. 100, Rept. 833), and Our Free Way of Life," by Senator from, A4613.
6978. Carville from, A3826. Article on preparedness plans started in
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Editorial in defense of the OPA appear- 1938 by Roosevelt by Thomas F. Rey-
ing in, 1IE08. nolds from, A4302.
CHERNE, LEO M., debate on question
Editorial relative to British demand for Editor'al entitled "Halt the New Attack
Should Government pass registration
loan and resignation of Leo T. Crow- on Price Control" from A5591.
insuring full employment? between
ley from, A4520. Editorial on United Nations Charter from,
Senator Wiley, and, A4041.
CHICAGO-ILLINOIS MIDLAND RAILWAY A3682.
CHEROKEE INDIANS, relief (see bill H. R. CO., corerspondence between Repre- Editorial entitled "Chicago and the St.
1000). Lawrence Project" from, A3991.
resentative Simpson (Ill.) and Office
CHERRIES, remarks in House relative to the of Defense Transportation relative to Editorial entitled "Humanity Will Not
price of cherries in Ohio, 6655. ODT Order No. 47, discontinuing Permit Our Failure" from, A94.
CHERRY, JACK B., relief (see bill H. R. certain trains on, A601. CHICAGO TIMES, article entitled "Social
4904). CHICAGO JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. Arbiter?" by Herb Graffis from, A4427.
CHERRY, R. GREGG (Go~ernor, North Caro- Article relative to export subsidy en Article praising Negro soldiers' conduct
lina). - wheat from, A235. under fire by Irving Fflaum from,
Address on subject Public Health, at Article on errors in Government uneri- A3417.
dedication of health center in Mon- ployment predictions, by Wilbur J. Article entitled "Job Plans That Cun-
roe, N. C., by, A2541. Brons from, A5321, ningly Seek Veteran-Labor Brawls" by
Prayer offered by Dr. C. Excelle Rozzelle, Article relative to speech of Herbert Samuel Grafton from, A3493.
at inauguration of, A342. Morrison urging British labor increase Editorial entitled "Presidential Succes-
CHERRY POINT, N. C., letter from the Sec- production, by Wilbur J. Brons from, sion" from, A2745.
retary of the Navy transmitting a A3932. Editorial entitled "Universal Peace" from,
draft of a proposed bill to reimburse Article on GOP chance to win, by Frank A3085.
certain Marine Corps personnel for loss R. Kent from, A4053. Editorial relative to discussion between
or damage of personal property caused, Article on British socialism; Morrison's Representatives Patman and Sumner
by fire at, 1206. blunt statement by Wilbur J. Brons regarding repeal of New Deal legisla-
from, A4380. tion from, A1329.
CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE-
CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE; ST. ' PAUL & CHICAGO TRIBUNE, article entitled "John
CO., letters transmitting annual re-
ports of, 229/.231,. 670, 772. PACIFIC RAILROAD CO., authorizing T. Flynn Charges Government Knew
Secretary of War to convey certain Jap Cabinet Intended to Break Rela-
CHESBOARD CO., for relief of surviving di- lands in Pierce County, Wash., to its
rectors of (see till S. 171). tions" from, A3850.
trustees and to (see bill H. R. 2968). Article relative to State Department's
CHESSER, MRS. C. A., relief (see bill H. R. CHICAGO NEGRO CHAMBER. OF COM- promise. to - give full publicity on
2108). MERCE, letter and resolution relative Polish problem from, A3593.
"CHESTER COUNTY (PA.) PROTESTS to discrimination by, A367. Article relative to apprehension of Nazi
SAVED MILK SUBSIDY," article by CHICAGO NEWS, article captioned. "About- saboteurs, A4931.
EdwinKemp from Philadelphia.Rec- Face on Polish Border", by, David Article containing address of Governor
ord entitled, A2782...... -Lawrence from, ,A748. Green (Ill.). in Chicago.before Repub-
CHETKOVICH, MIKE, relief (see bills, S. 975; Article, entitled t'Hurley For Chiang" by lication National Committee by Robert
H. R. 907). Edwin T. Lahey from, A5177. Howard from, A5f24.
CHEYENNE, WYO., authorizing conveyance Article 'on Bretton Woods Agreements Editorial on complaints against Gov-
of certain lands to (see bills S. 911*; by Edwin A. Lahey from, A1812. ernment agencies, not much action
H. R.'3025). Editorial entitled 'We Need Power Plus from, A3172.
the Seaway (St. Lawrence)" from Editorial entitled "Congress Abdicates
CHICAGO, ILL. A4063. to OPA" from, A3289..
Article by J. M. Klein from Chicago Sun Editorial relative to President's message
Editorial paying tribute to Paul Douglas
relative Judge Igoe's policy regarding on agreements of Bretton Woods Con-
- fom, A1212.
car lines of, A2638. ference from, A733.
Article by J. M. Klein from Chicago Sun CHICAGO (ILL.) PARKS, article by Dorothea Editorial on sugar shortage: Dr. Tug-
relative to bankruptcy proceedings .of Kahn from Christian Science Monitor well's explanation from A3598.
car lines of, A3567. relative to program for, A1213.
Editorial entitled "What Is Mr. Truman
Article by J. M. Klein from Chicago (Ill.) CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. RAIL- .. Trying to Hide?'' from A4555.
Sun relative to Judge Igne's secretary's WAY CO., statement showing own- Editorial on American money to subsi-
brother passing on bids of car-lines of, ership of outstand capital stock of, dize British standard of living from,
A2820. 1097. A4519.
120 INDEX
CHICAGO TRIBUNE-Continued. CHILD-CARE CENTERS-Continued. CHILDREN-Continued.
Editorial, Truman's Heritages From Remarks in House and letter by Repre- Letters relative to child-care centers,
Roosevelt's Administration from, sentative Doyle relative to bill, H. R, A3868, A3869.
A4615. 4202, for continuance of, A4154. Radio address entitled "Suffer Little
Editorial relative to turncoat policy of Remarks in House relative to, 9337, 9502. Children To Come Unto You" at West
Oscar Lange from, A4570. Remarks in House relative to continu- Orange, N. J., by George E. String-
Editorial relative to Pearl Harbor en- ance of, 8657. fellow, A1050.
titled "The Truth at Last," A4811. Report of Long Beach public schools on, Remarks in House relative to grave prob-
Editorial entitled "They Call It Peace" A4156. lems caused by war confronting, A943.
from, A5293. Resolutions by United Automobile Remarks in House relative to effect of
Editorial entitled "The Labor Draft" Workers and Women's Conference rel- food shortage on health of, A2927,
from, A120. ative to, A700. A3104.
Editorial entitled "Sedition Trial Re- Resolution by City Council of Los Angeles Remarks in House relative to importance
sumed" from, A1102. urging Federal aid for continuance of, of conservation of, A4025.
Editorial entitled "The Veterans' Part in A4301. Remarks in House relative to child-care
Our Peace Pact" from, AI19O. Resolution by Board of Supervisors of centers in California, A3868.
Ejitorial entitled "Congress Gets Another San Francisco relative to continuance Telegrams frOm Virling Kirsey and Ruth
Report on Europe" from, A4412. of, A3929. Forbes Sherry urging continuance of
Editorial entitled "Some Bad Guesses" Resolution by Board of Supervisors of child-care centers, A3868.
from, A4408. Los Angeles County, Calif., urging Fed- Telegram to Governor Warren (Calif.)
Editorial, MacArthur's Statement on eral aid for operation of, A4026. krelative to child-care centers, A3869.
Occupational Forces from, A3989. Table: number provided for as of July
Letter relative to Marines Hear About a CHILDREN'S CRUSADE, letter by Mabel
31 and August 31, 1945, A4156. Katherine Pearce, of Chicago, Ill., rela-
Party from several Chicago marines Telegram from H. F. Whittle relative to
appearing in, A1480. tive to creation of, A5172.
use in Los Angeles of, A4155.
Text of H. R. 4202 to meet immediate CHILDREN'S BUREAU, DEPARTMENT OR
CHICAGO TRIBUNE'S HATE FOR ROOSE- LABOR, making a supplemental ap-
VELT, editorial from Nashville Ten- emergency caused by closing of, A4077.
propriation for (see H. J. Res. 212*).
nessean relative to, A3864. CHILD CENTERS PATRONAGE UP-SEEK
"CHILDREN'S MUSEUM," editorial from
CHICAGO-UNITED NATION'S CAPITAL NURSERY FUNDS, article from Mil-
waukee Journal relative to, A4015. Washington Post entitled, A3626.
article by unnamed Chicagoan relative CHILDS, MARQUIS W., article entitled "Nor-
to, A5122. "CHILD HEALTH," editorial from Washing-
way, Europe's Forgotten Country" by,
"CHICAGO'S WAR LABOR PLAN," article by ton Post entitled, A3714. A933.
Peter Edson from Washington Daily CHILD LABOR AND SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, Article on French resentment from
News entitled, A623. statement by prominent members of Washington Post by, A909.
Catholic organizations relative to, Article on French life running in low
CHICKAMAUGA DAM, making an appro- A1381.
priation for building a road and bridge gear from Washington Post by, A910.
CHILD WELFARE IN EUROPE, statement by Article on preserve peace with an inter-
on (see bill H. R. 453).
Katharine F. Lenroot relative to, A5331. national air force by, A1011.
"CHICKENS COME HOME TO ROOST," edi- Article entitled "Congress and Its In-
torial from Chicago Daily Tribune en- CHILDERS, LEONA CONNER, relief of estate
feriority Complex" by, 4426.
titled, A4615. (see bill H. R. 1492").
Article entitled "Gap in Our German
CHIEF OF ENGINEERS. See ARMY. CHILDREN, extend benefits of Social Security Policy" from Washington Post by,
Act to certain legally adopted (see bill A2058.
CHIEF OF STAFF. See ARM. H. R. 116). Article on Germany's destruction from
CHIH-MAI, CHEN, address on China-Ameri- Bill to prevent change of residence from air-testimonial to Arnold from New
can Entente in New York City before one State to another for the purpose York Post by, A2348.
Overseas Press Club of America by, of avoiding judgment for support of Article on Russian decision on Poland
A946. minor (see bill S. 453). from Washington Post by, A2365.
CHILD-CARE CENTERS, meet immediate Bill to amend Internal Revenue Code Article on Leopold Okulicki, arrested on
emergency caused by closing of (see so as to provide a dependency exemp- Moscow's orders, from Washington
bill H. R. 4202). tion for certain foster (see bill H. R. Post by, A2548.
Correspondence between Representative 2438). Article entitled "Early's Contribution"
Welch and Mayor Latham (San Fran- Bill to make certain legally adopted chil- from Washington Post by, A3010.
cisco) relative to continuing, A3928, dren eligible for child's insurance Articles relative to report of Robert H.
A3929. benefits under title II of Social Security Jackson to the President on trials of
Letter by iovernor Warren (Calif.) rela- Act (see bill H. R. 2505). war criminals by, A2923.
tive to California, A4156. Bill to provide for payment of gratuities Article on Nazi V-weapons from Wash-
Letters by individuals and organizations to the parents of children hereafter ington Post by, A3062.
protesting closing, A3998-4000. born (see bill S. 837). Article entitled "Science Laid Waste"
Letters by Representative Doyle relative Bill to prohibit utilization of facilites from Washington Post by, A3421.
to continuance of, A4194. of interstate or foreign commerce in Article entitled "Atoms Versus Humans"
Letter by the President favoring con- connection with desertion or abandon- from Washington Post by, A3759.
tinuance of, A4194. ment of minor (see bill H. R. 2635). Article relative to scientists' coopera-
Letter by Travelers' Aid Society of Long Bill to amend Servicemen's Dependents tion to find cause and cure of cancer
Beach, Calif., relative to discontinu- Allowance Act of 1942 to provide that and infantile paralysis from Washing-
ance of, A4155. enlisted men make increased contribu- ton Post by, A4089.
Letter including a report and state of tions to support of certain of (see bill Article entitled "Congress Hears Atomic
principles from Welfare Council of H. R. 2998). Facts" from Washington Post by,
Metropolitan Los Angeles relative to, Bill to provide for general welfare by A4417.
A4290, A4291. enabling the several States to make Article entitled "Handling the Atom"
Letter from unnamed serviceman urging more adequate provision for health and from Washington Post by, A4533.
legislation to continue, A4010. welfare of mothers and children and Article relative to occupation of Ger-
List of organizations and groups pro- for services to crippled (see bill S. many, A4930.
testing closing of, A4000-A4002. 1318). Article appearing in Washington Post
Remarks in House relative to continu- Bill to provide for general welfare by en- entitled "Homes for Veterans" by,
ance of, A4010, A4015, A4080, A4156, abling States to make more adequate A5051.
A4195. provision for health and welfare of Article on effects of housing shortage
Remarks in House relative to retention, mothers and (see bills H. R. 3922, 3994, from Washington Post by, A5540.
8939. 4059). Article on America's position: 1919, Si-
Remarks In House relative to closing of, Bill to confer on district courts of United beria-1945, China, from Washing-
A4076. States jurisdiction of certain proceed- ton Post by, A5298.
Remarks in House relative to lack of ings involving support of (see bill H. R. CHILE, communication from President Sant-
provision in California to continue, 4953). andreu on the death of Franklin D.
A4025, A4077. Concurrent resolution expressing thanks Roosevelt, 5293,
Remarks in House relative to protests of Congress for the contribution to Remarks in House relative to meeting of
from women's groups at closing of, victory effort being made by nations Inter-American Bar Association to be
A3998. (see H. Con. Res. 14). held in, A445.
Remarks in House relative to recommen- Editorial entitled "Our Children's Remarks in House relative to pledge on
dation of the President for continu- Health" from Medford (Mass.) Courier, synthetic ammonia plants made to,
ance of, A4290. A3104. A1940.
INDEX 121
CHILE-Continued. CHINA-Continued. CHINA AND GERMANY: AMERICAN POL-P
Resolution expressing approval of House Remarks in House relative to Nation- ICY, editorial from New York Herald
of Rekresentatives of a resolution wide propaganda 'campaign against Tribune relative to, A5223.
adopted at Santiago (see H. Res. 37"). central government of, A3287.
CHINA, BURMA, AND INDIA THEATER, let-
Telegram from the President of the Remarks in House relative to article by
ter by unnamed army officer relative
Chilean Senate extending congratu- Walter Lippman relative to probabili-
lations on anniversary of birth of the ty of civil war in, A3231. to conditions of, A5273, A5274.
American Republic, 7507. Remarks in House relative to visit by CHINA CANNOT HAVE UNITY WITHOUT
Tribute by the Chilean .Senate in honor newspaper correspondents to commu- ALL PARTS BEING FREE, article by
of the late. President Franklin Delano nistic area of, A3443. Eleanor Roosevelt from Washington
Roosevelt, 3748. Remarks in House relative to problems Daily News relative to, A5348.
CHILTON (WIS.) TIMES-JOURNAL, edito- confronting Mongolia, A3734. CHINA: CHIANG'S POLICY, article by Ed-
rial entitled' "The Political Pay-off" Remarks, in House relative to the thirty- win A. Lahey from Chicago Daily News
from, A311. fourth anniversary of the Independence relative to, A5177.
of, 9544. Remarks in House relative to, 6976.
CHIMENTI, L. G., relief (see bill H. R. 3850). Remarks in House relative to Hitler's Remarks in House relative to neglect by
CHINA, address Ly Mine. Wei before Wom- policy toward, 9541. visits of Members of Congress to, 1065.
en's National Democratic Club relative Remarks in House praising diplomacy of
to women and democracy In, A343. Patrick Hurley in, A4303. CHINA LANTERN (newspaper), article con-
Article entitled "Emissary to the Orient" Remarks in House favoring return of cerning award in 1945 Camp News-
by Richard L. Neuberger from Progres- American troops from, A4734. paper Service contest made to, A3OOl.
sive, A1121. Remarks in House relative to the policy Article including statement of Lieu-
Article by Drew Pearson from Washing- of the United States In, 11124,-11236, tenant General Wedemeyer relative to
ton Post relative to Japanese drive 11691, 11695, 11850. departure of troops from China, from,
on Chungking, A1546. Remarks in House relative to the Com- A4734.
Article on Chungkirng and the Chinese nunist Party and China, 11695. Remarks in House relative to staff of,
Reds by Barnet Nover, A4303. Remarks in House favoring withdrawal A3O01.
Article entitled "Crisis in China" by . of American troops from, A5187. Tribute to the staff of, A3O01.
J. V. Murphy from Life, A5747. Remarks in House relative to policy of CHINA LESSONS-MRS. ROOSEVELT'S
Article entitled "How Aid China?" by Ambassador Hurley and civil war in, CRITICISM, editorial from Washing-
Ernest Lindley from Washington Post, A5176. ton Post relative to, A5348.
A5388. Remarks in House relative to war be-
Article entitled "Our Future Lies in tween Communists and Nationalists in, CHINA MONTHLY (magazine), article en-
China" by Albert H. Jenkins. from titled "China's Communist Puzzle" by
11483.
A. F. of L. Machinists Monthly Journal, Cormac Shanahan from, A3444.
Remarks in House opposing retention of Article entitled "China's Contribution
A5590. American troops in, A5637.
Bill relating to reentry of Chinese la- to the United 'Nations," by Pan Chao-
Remarks in House relative to thousands
borers and Chinese wives and children Ying from, A3490.
of letters urging withdrawal of our
(see bill H. R. 4531). troops from, A5645. CHINA MOVES TOWARD MORE DEMOC-
Bill to provide for admission of alien Remarks in Senate relative to future of, RACY, radio address by Representa-
Chinese wives 84 of4 American citizens 7275. tive Judd relative to, A4094.
(see bill H. R. 4 *). Resolution to remove our troops from
Editorial from New York Times -relative CHINA-OUR POLICY, letter by Secretary of
(see H. Res. 415). State Byrnes relative to, A5269.
to policy in, A5071. Resolution expressing will of Congress
Letter from a patient in Wesley Memo- Remarks in House relative to, A5393.
that Marines be withdrawn from (see Statement by Secretary of State Byrnes
rial Hospital, of Chicago, Ill., relative H. Res. 409, 411).
to members of armed forces being before Senate Committee on Foreign
Resolution urging recall of American Relations relative to, A5528.
soured on, A2714. troops and munitions from China to
Letters by Howard Coonley, C. R. Tips, CHINA: OUR POLICY DANGEROUS, letter
encourage development of a united by unnamed marine of First Marine
and Thomas G. Trumble relative to democratic government (see H. Res.
article by Representative Judd from Division relative to, A5249.
408). '
Time on, A3287. Resolution requesting recall of United "CHINA POLICY: GENERAL MARSHALL'S
Letters by Harry M. Arthur, H. N. Baker, States troops from China to permit and MISSION," article by Barnet Nover
Frederick H. Stires, -and Arthur D. encourage free democratic determina- from Washington Post entitled, A5648.
Howard approving article by Repre- tion of their form of government (see CHINA: POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES,
sentative Judd from Time magazine H. Res. 412). article by Mark Sullivan from Wash-
on, A3499. Resolution expressing our foreign policy ington Post relative to, A5214.
Remarks in House relative to report of In China be to permit Chinese self-
Representative Mansfield (Mont.) on CHINA RELIEF EXPEDI7ION, to confer cer-
determination by removal of our troops tain benefits to certain civilian em-
his visit to, A1121. from (see H. Res. 413).
Remarks in House relative to conditions ployees of quartermaster general dur-
Resolution to recall American troops and ing (see bills S. 581; H. R. 633).
in, 2294-2302. promote unity and democracy in (see
Remarks in House relative to progress Bill to amend act granting pensions and
from 1932 until 1937 in modernizing, H. Res. 425). Increasing of 'pensions to certain
A2282. Resolution of inquiry relative to the soldiers, sailors, and nurses of (see
foreign policy of the United States in bill H. R. 1286).
Remarks in House relative to Chiang (see H. Res. 443).
Kai-shek to establish real democracy Bill to grant increased pensions to cer-
in, A2282. Statement by Lieutenant General Wede- tain veterans and widows of veterans
Remarks in House relative to acceptance meyer from China Lantern relative to of (see bill H. R. 2950).
at San Francisco conference of Chinese departure of troops from, A4734. Bill to increase monthly rate of pen-
plan for a world rule by law, A1898. Statement by Patrick J. Hurley from sion 15ayable to certain widows and
Washington Post upon his resignation former widows of veterans of (see bill
Remarks in House relative to training at
as ambassador to, A5174. H. R. 3499).
Norwich University of military stu-
dents from, A2259. Text of bill relating to reentry of Chinese Bill to increase pension of certain totally
Remarks in House relative to the area laborers and Chinese wives and chil- disabled veterans of (see bill H. R.
of, 4900. dren Into United States, A5101. 4108).
Remarks In House relative to lend-lease CHINA: ACTIVITIES OF AMERICAN Bill to grant pensions to veterans who
aid to, A2833. TROOPS, remarks in House relative to, served less than 70 days in (see bill
Remarks in House relative to increase in A5187. S. 1673).
price of gold by, A2834. Remarks in House relative to, A5187. Pensions for certain veterans of (see bill
Remarks in House relative to our pre- CHINA-AMERICAN ENTENTE, address by H. R. 4682).
war exports to, A2885. Chen Chih-Mai in New York City be- CHINA SERVICE RIBBON, resolution by San
Remarks in House entitled "The United fore Overseas Press Club of America Francisco Post 15, Regular Veterans
States and China," 6692, relative to, A946. Association, relative to award of, A2082.
Remarks in House relative to persever-
"CHINA AND DEMOCRACY," editorial from CHINA SHOULD NOT BE COUNTED OUT,
ance of the Chinese, 7300.
Worcester (Mdss.) Telegram 'ntitled, article by Albert C. Wedemeyer on
Remarks In House relative to China's
A5349. subject, A3388.
place in the world of tomorrow, 7302.
Remarks In House relative to eighth an- "CHINA AND THE PEACE," address by Fred "CHINA: WHAT PRICE PEACE?" remar::s in
niversary of.Japan's war on, A3312. H. Lyons in Seattle entitled, A4571. House entitled, 10863.
122 INDEX
"CHINA'S CHALLENGE," address by Repre- CHIPERFIELD, ROBERT B.-Continued. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR-Con.
sentative Luce at Trenton, N. J., en- Reports made by, from Article entitled "The War Imposes a
titleZi, A5393. Committee on Foreign Affairs: Hard Peace" by Roscoe Drummond
CHINA'S COLLABORATION WITH ALLIES, Lend-lease: extension (H. R. 2013, Rept. from, A1509.
radio broadcast by 0. W. I. relative to, 259, Pt. II), 1958. Article relative to program for Chicago's
A783. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. parks by Dorothea Kahn from, A1213.
"CHINA'S COMMUNIST PUZZLE," article by CHOATE, CAUTIOUS A., letter protesting Article relative to his visit to the Mid-
Cormac Shanahan from China entitled, against legislation providing for peace- west by R. H. Markham from, A2235.
A3444. time compulsory military training, Article relative to House Resolution 215
10827. to create International Office of Edu-
"CHINA'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE UNITED cation from, A2239.
NATIONS," article by Pan Chao-Ying CHOCTAWHATCHEE ELECTRIC COOPERA-
from China Monthly entitled, A3490. TIVE, INC., relief (see bill H. R. 2107). Article on overtime pay cut hits con-
Bill to provide for examination and sur- sumer goods industry from, A2337.
CHINA'S 8 YEARS OF WAR WITH JAPAN, Article captioned "Hawaii finds gross-
statement by Chinese Central Daily vey of (see bill H. R. 1989).
income tax produces" from, A2761.
News relative to, A3312. "CHOICE OF A PRESIDENT," editorial from Article on the economic lesson of 1920
Savannah Evening Press entitled, by Richard L. Strout from, A2888.
CHINA'S INDEPENDENCE DAY, address by
Representative Luce in Trenton, N. J., A3428. Article entitled "Truman Carries Out
at celebration of, A4253. "CHOPIN IN APRIL," poem by Joseph T. Dewey's Pledges" by Richard L. Strout
Telegram by Chiiang Kai-shek on occa- Higgins of New York City entitled, from, A3028.
sion of celebration in Trenton, N. J., A2858. Article on inflation dynamite-American
of, A4353. CHRISMAN, DORIS D., relief (see bill S. savings by Josephine Ripley from,
CHINA'S NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, article by 1039). A2938.
Charles S. Miner from Shanghai Eve- CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE (publication), edi- Article relative to grim prospect for
ning Post relative to holding of, A2282. Pacific coast industry by Roscoe
torial entitled "Military Mathematics
CHINESE-AMERICAN RELATIONS, radio Must Be Revised" by Roy L. Smith, Drummond from, A3178.
address by Representative Judd rela- from, A4217. Article on strikes: compromise seems
tive to, A2258. necessary by George Ericson from,
Remarks in House relative to long years CHRISTIAN AMERICAN, report on action A4179.
of Alabama Legislature on twenty-
of warm, A2143. Article captioned "Montana tops Na-
second amendment by, A1529. tion's victory loan E-bond sales," from,
CHINESE CENTRAL DAILY NEWS, statement
on China's 8 years of war with Japan CHRISTIAN CENTURY (magazine), article A4680.
by, A3312. entitled "Our Political Immorality" by Article entitled "Poles Wait Soviet Exit
R. H. Markham from, A1442. Impatiently" by J. Emyln Williams
CHINESE CIVIL WAR, remarks in House Article entitled "Mr. Wallace's Pay-Off"
relative to American troops becoming from, A4728.
by Oswald Garrison Villard from, A675. Article entitled "Paradox in Aluminum
involved in, A4734. Article entitled "Our Political Im- Plant Disposal Policies" by Harold
CHINESE EXCLUSION ACT, remarks in morality" by R. H. Markham from, Fleming from, A5492.
House relative to repeal of, 9539. A713. Article entitled "Yule Buying Shows
CHINESE LABORERS AND FAMILIES, reen- Article entitled "Shall the Church Peril of Inflation" by Richard L. Strout
try of (see bill H. R. 4681). Become an Accessory to Murder?" from, A5812.
from, A5091. Article entitled "Competitive Skill Seen
CHINESE NATIONAL REVOLUTION, remarks
in House relative to the thirty-fourth Editorial entitled "Vandenberg Points Key to Alcoa's Position" by Harold
the Way" from, A491. Fleming from, A5493.
anniversary of, 9516. Editorial on the brave new world reaches
CHINESE NAVY, remarks in House relative Article entitled "Subsidy Talk Held Bar
Java from, A5318. to, Cheaper Aluminum" by Harold
to Philo Norton McGriffin, the builder Editorial on dependent peoples want in-
of first, A2143. Fleming from, A5492.
dependence from, A2921.
CHINESE OCCUPATION OF JAPAN, remarks Editorial entitled '!Shall the Church Article on Byrnes' loyal defense of his
in House relative to, 8325. Become an Accessory to Murder?" subordinates, from, A5596.
Article relative to housing shortage,
CHINESE TROOPS TRANSPORTED TO from, A5710.
A4837.
AMERICA, remarks in House relative Editorial entitled "Are We Murderers?"
from, A5709. Editorial on East Indian immigration
to, A5327. quotas from, A3575.
CHINN, JAMES E., article on Naval Academy "CHRISTIAN CHURCH: WHAT OF ITS Editorial entitled "Sixteen Senators for
Becomes Air-Minded from Washington FUTURE?" address in New York City Security" from, A448.
Post by, A4108. by John D. Rockefeller, Jr., entitled, Editorial entitled "A Test for Leadership"
CHIPERFIELD, ROBERT B. (a Representative A1045. from, A983.
from Illinois). CHRISTIAN DEA!OCRACY AND FULL EM- Editorial entitled "Homeside Readjust-
Address by Carter Davidson, president, PLOYMENT, remarks in House relative ment" from, 2052.
Knox College, Ill., on subject Four to, 11687. Editorial entitled "Those German Gen-
Freedoms After V-day, A2021. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION, resolution for ex- erals" from, A2371.
Address by Representative Jarman at pansion of the system of (see S. Res. Editorial paying tribute to Douglas
Santiago, Chile, on anniversary of 86). Bader, English legless aviator, from,
Pan-American Day, April 14, 1944, A1953.
A1887. CHRISTIAN REGISTER-UNITARIAN (pub-
lication), article entitled "Palestine- Editorial entitled "State Sickness Pay"
Appointed on committee, 491. from, A1392.
Editorial from Washington Evening Star A Call to Conscience" by Representa-
Editorial disapproving flood of requests
entitled "Limit on Lend-Lease," A1243. tive Douglas (Calif.) from, A4184. for discharge of individual members of
Editorial from Washington-Star entitled CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR (news- armed forces from, A3933.
"The Soldier Ballots," A421. paper), article entitled "Streamlining Editorial entitled "The Wage-Price Bal-
Letter to the President by five Repre- the Foreign Service" by Neal Stan- ance" from, A4145.
sentatives relative to lend-lease, A2626. ford from, A590. Editorial entitled "Jew-Gentile-Arab"
Petitions and papers presented by, from Article on Nazi reeducation termed from, A4343.
Citizens and individuals, 4007. "Key" to reformation of Germany by Editorial on Spain: American Policy
Remarks by, on Ernest S. Pisko from, A881. Should be Clarified, from, A4325.
American Interparliamentary Congress, Article entitled "Ground for Optimism Editorial relative to control of atomic
1082, 1267, 1268. About Poland" by Joseph C. Horsch energy from, A5811.
Authority to file report, 1923. from, A812. Excerpt relative to the President's state-
Food and Agriculture Organization of Article entitled "Aluminum Discovers ment on Atlantic Charter from, A130.
United Nations, 3975, the Northwest" by N. H. Engle from, Letter on peacetime military training by
Foreign Service: to strengthen, 1262. A840. James F. Donnelly to, A5718.
Heidinger, James V.: eulogy, 2631. Article entitled "The Victory of the Remarks in House relative to views on
International Office of Education, 4899. Rails" by Leavitt F. Morris from, appointments of Nelson A. Rockefeller
Lend-lease: extension, 2127. A927. and Archibald MacLelsh of, A1197,
Minority views on extension of lend-lease, Article entitled "Eleanor Roosevelt, A1198, A1199.
A1088. Private Citizen" by Josephine Ripley
Pan-American Day. 3737. from A1818. CHRISTIAN SUN (publication), article on
Pearl Harbor investigation, 10449. Article entitled "Speed?-Take the Air punishment of war criminals under in-
Repeal of the Johnson Act, A2924. Ferry" by W. Clifford Harvey from, ternational law, by Senator Thomas
UNRRA: additional appropriation, 11511. A1941. (Utah) from, A3484.
INDEX 123
CHRISTIANITY'S LEADER IN CHINA- CHUNGKING AND THE CHINESE .. EDS, CHURCH, RALPH E.-Continued.
MADAME CHIANG KAI-SHEK, remarks article by Barnet Nover relative to, Remarks by, on
In House relative to, A5348. A4303. Tax adjustment bill,7323.
CHRISTIANITY'S ATTITUDE' ON PUNISH- CHUNN, THOMAS H., article on the global - correspondence, 7324.
MENT OF WAR CRIMINALS, article by war veterans by, A1504. United Nations Relief: appropriation,
H. W. Provence from Baptist Courier CHURCH, RALPH E. (a Representative from 10215, 10220.
relative to, A2820. Vessels: sale of surplus, 9171, 9275, 9280,
Illinois).
Address delivered at Valley City, N. Dak., 9285.
CHRISTIANITY: PUNISHMENT OF WAR - excerpt from Harvard Report,
CRIMINALS, article entitled "I Am a by Philip C. Ebeling defining the pur-
pose and aims of junior chambers of 9172.
Christian But- " by David Lawrence
from United States Newz, A2955. commerce, A5622. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
CHRISTIANS, GEORGE F., letter relative to Appointed on committee, 491, 492. CHURCH CONFERENCES DURING WAR-
decline in production of butter by, Article from Chicago Tribune relative to TIME, remarks in House relative to,
A840. sugar shortage entitled "Nobody's 976, 977, 978.
Business," A3598.
CHRISTIANSON, THEODORE, article entitled Editorial from Chicago Daily News en- CHURCH FEDERATION OF GREATER
"How A. and P. Beat the Chain-Store titled "It's Time to Start Saving," CHICAGO, letter opposing peacetime
Tax Bill" from NARD Journal by, A5014. compulsory military training from,
A3960. Amendments offered by, to A5279.
CHRISTIE,: JEANNETTE"D., relief (see bill' Renegotiation Act (H. R. 3395): to CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN, relief work
H. R. 1332). amend, 6137, 6138. of, A4935.
CHRISTMAS, radio Christmas address in 1944 Bills and joint resolutions. introduced by
Alcorn, Archibald J.: for relief (see bill CHURCH OF GOD; granting a renewal of
by the President, A42. patents Nos. 113 and 244 dated Febru-
Radio address by-Edwin C. Hill relative H. R. 4919), 11605.
ary 7, 1939, relating to flag of (see bill
to season of, A498. Biewer, Frances: for relief (see bill. H. R.
H. R. 3213).
Radio broadcast by Raymond Gram 856), 60.
Swing on, A82. Buckley, Marion S.: for' relief (see bill CHURCH AND MARRIAGE, sermon entitled
H. R. 855), 60. "What Our Church Teaches About
CHRISTMAS DAY,. radio address by Repre-. Carlson, Isal:el: for relief (see bill H..R. Christian Marriage" at Washington
sentative Maloney delivered on, A3O. " 854), 60. Heights Presbyterian Church by Rev.
Radio address by Cedric Foster on, A62. Cowan, David: for' relief (see bill H. R. Robert E. Sherrill, A2496..
"CHRISTMAS GREETINGS," poem by Jenette 853), 60. CHURCH WOMAN (publication), article en-
Doughty Van Raalte entitled, A36. Johnsen, Albert W. J.: Distinguished titled "No Discrimination" by Sara E.
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS, radio address by Service Medal (see bill H. R. 849), 60. Southall from, A285f.
.Representative Bradley (Mich.) ex- Lynde, Samuel A.: for relief (see bill
H. R. 3846), 7743. CHURCHES AND PEACE, article captioned
tending, A5764.
Pay Readjustment Act of 1942: to amend "Counsel of churches vital to just
"CHRISTMAS IN JULY,"'address by Maj. Gen. peace" by David Lawrence from Wash-
Edward F. Witsell in New York at a (see bill H. R. 3798), 7551. ington Evening Star, A1618.
luncheon termed, A3704. Peter, Elsie: for relief (see bill H. R.
2393), 1541. "CHURCHES AND THE CHARTER OF THE
CHRISTMAS. MESSAGE OF- POPE PIUS XII,. Ritter, Betty Jane: for relief (see bill UNITED INATIONS," statement adopt-,
text of, 175. H. R. 852), 60. ed by Federal Council of the Churches
"CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR," poem Schroeder, Maj. Rudolph W.: to author- of Christ in. America entitled, A3305.
I . by Alfred Tennyson entitled, A5323. ize President to present Distinguished CHURCHES AND WORLD ORDER, summary
CHRISTMAS-1945, message entitled "A:Chal- Flying Cross to (see bill H. R. 2394),
of second national study conference of
lenging Christmas" by Senator Wiley, 1541). Federal Council of Churches of Christ
A5779. Schultz, John Richard: dependents of, in America, Cleveland, Ohio, relative
for relief (see bill H. R. 848), 60.
Remarks in House relative to world con- to, A551.
Sherman, Mary Jane: for relief (see bill
ditiodis on, A5770. CHURCHES' INFLUENCE FOR AID TO
Remarks in House on the subject of, H. R. 4265), 9292.
Steinert, Oscar R.: for relief (see bill STARVING EUROPEANS, article from
12467. Christian Century relative to, A591.
H. R. 851), 60.
CHRISTMAS,, 1945-AMERICA'S SPENDING Tognarelli, Ermelinda: for relief (see bill
SPREE, remarks in House relative to, CHURCHILL, RANDOLPH, article by John J.
H. R. 4019). 8575. Reilly replying to series of articles on
A5714. Townsend, Sybil Georgette: for relief Ireland by, A5160.
CHRISTMAS; 1945-NEED OF GOLDEN RULE, (see bill H. R. 850), 60: Criticism of by Representatives Celler
remarks in House relative to, A5770. War with Spain: to increase pension of and Rooney, A4882.
CHRISTMAS POEM, entitled "A Visit From certain totally disabled veterans of
(see bill H. R. 4108), 8725. CHURCHILL, WINSTON' (Premier of Great
St. Nicholas" by Clement C. Moore, Britain), address before House of
A5324., Petitions and papers presented by, from
Citizens and individuals, 2702, 2966, 5292. Commons relative to Yalta Conference
CHRISTMAS SPIRIT OF 1945, article by by, A9'.7.
Wheeler McMillen from Farm Journal Remarks by, on
Committee on Expenditures in the Ex- Address from New York Times by, A2315.
relative to, A5782. Address on postwar. problems before Con-
ecutive Departments, 10215.
CHRISTOPHER, ROSA NATALIA; relief (see Dodge Chicago plant: strike, 2710. servative Party in London by, A2025.
bill H. R. 1311). Food and Agriculture Organization of Excerpt from speech on atomic bomb
CHRISTOPHERSON, FRED C., article entitled United Nations, 3981, 3987. brought peace-man alone can keep
"Black Hills Drive Brought UNO Site Full employment bill, 10451, 10452, 10460, peace by, A4109.
to United States" from Sioux Falls (S. 10467, 10614, 11967, 11969, 11976, 12008, Remarks in House relative to statement
Dak.) Daily Argus Leader by, A5728. 12015, 12021, 12364. on Japanese war by, A2290.
Government agencies: reorganization, Speech relative to critical postwar period
CHRONICLE COMMUNITY FORUM, postwar by, 4341.
program: summary of recommenda- 9350, 9357, 9368, 9416, 9420, 9422, 9438,
9447. Statement relative to the Atlantic Char-
tions made by the panels of, A5035.
Government corporations: financial con- ter submitted by, 229.
CHRYSLER CORPORATION, remarks in trol, 8553. Statement before conference of his Con-
House relative to astounding war pro- Heidinger, James V.: eulogy, 2630. servative Party by, A1777.
duction of, A1819. Maritime Commission, 9171. Statement relative to economic prob-
CHRYSSIKOS, GEORGE J., address at na- Navy: disposition of vessels and facili- lems of Greece by, 5678.
turalization proceedings in Jersey City, ties, 5345. Statement relative to entrance of Jews
N. J., by, A379, A551. Office of Price Administration, 10059. into Palestine by, A4271.
Essay entitled "Why I Am An American" Palestine problems, 9688. CHURCHILL AND FRANCO, article from Chi-
by, A2742. correspondence, 9688. cago Sun relative to, A1029.
CHRIST'S LAW OF CHARITY, oration by Pearl Harbor investigation, 8502, 10448.
"CHURCHILL CUT THE GROUND FROM
Richard J. Cushing in Boston on sub- Postage: fourth-class matter, 3457, 5453, UNDER FRANCO," editorial from San
ject, A3338. 5454, 5455, 5456, 6963.
Antonio Express entitled, A1213.
CHUCAWALLA VALLEY,' CALIF.', exempt Renegotiation Act, 6132, 6135, 6136, 6137,
6138. "CHURCHILL FLAYS SLOW DISCHARGES,"
from cancellation certain desert-land
Schroeder, Maj. R. W.: contributions to article from Washington Times-Herald
entries in (see bill S. 989). captioned, A4483.
aviation, 1536.
CHUDEJ, HENRY, relief (see bill H. R. 4526). - article by Frederick R. Neely, 1537. "CHURCHILL'S INDIGNATION HAMMERS
CHUM, K M FONG, relief (see bill H. R. Small Business Committee, 11896. FRANCO'S BRASS," editorial from St.
4S02). Subversive activities, 51. Louis Star-Times entitled, A1213.
INDEX
CHURCHMAN'S AWARD, address by Senator CITIES-THE PEOPLE WHO SELL THEM CITRUS PRODUCTS, remarks in House rel-
Pepper in New York at presentation to TO VISITORS, article by Hubert M. ative to ceiling prices on, 11602, 12472,
Henry A. Wallace of, A3049. Harrison. of Longview, Tex., relative A5258.
CHWALEK, CHARLES J. (Catholic priest), to, A4713. Remarks in House relative to theme of
radio address relative to plea from dy- CITIZENS' ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR OPA propaganda on, A5675.
ing Poland by, A23k9. RETURNING VETERANS, NEWTON- Remarks in House relative to OPA's mis-
CIECHANOWSKI, JAN (Polish Ambassador). VILLE, MASS., report on veterans' leading statements on advance in
address on observance of anniversary program for reestablishment by, prices on, A5676.
of Polish Constitution Day, A2094, A27773. CITRUS PRODUCTS RESEARCH COUNCIL,
A2229. CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR MILITARY remarks in House relative to recom-
CIGARETTES, letter by Leo T. Crowley in- TRAINING OF YOUNG MEN, INC., mendation to establish in Florida a
cluding comments and tables showing statement relative to universal mili- laboratory for study of tropical fruits
lend-lease not responsible for short- tary training by, A1318. and vegetables by, A4631.
age of, A305. CITIZENS' COUNCIL FOR COMMUNITY CITY-COUNTY HOSPITAL, relief (see bill
Table: exports and production, 1936-44, PLANNING, address on Washington's H. R. 12600). ,
of, A306. housing problem by Senator Ellender CITY OF CLINTON BRIDGE COMMISSION,
Resolution to investigate shortage of under auspices of, A2896. reenact the act creating (see bill S.
(see S. Res. 84). Resolution commending Senator Capper 1660*).
CINCINNATI ENQUIRER, article on Govern- for his untiring effort for passage' of CITY AND FEDERAL AID, address by Philip
ment grows topsy says Representative bill (S. 1426) for slum clearance in B. Fleming in Chicago before Amer-
Jones by Charles M. Dean from, A1517. the District of Columbia, 10114. ican Municipal Association relative to,
CINCINNATI TIMES-STAR, article captioned CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES, re- A5127.
"The Crime of Thrift" by George E. quiring oath of allegiance by certain CITY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING CO., re-
Sokolsky from, A3. naturalized and derivative (see bill lief (see bill S. 1514).
Editorial on debunking TVA bookkeep- H. R. 711). CITY SERVICE TRANSIT CO., relief (see bill
Ing from, A2426. Bill declaring certain spouses of United
Editorial on atomic energy-control by H. R. 908).
States citizens serving honorably in
. dictatorial power from, A4531. CIVIC FORUM (publication), article cap-
armed forces during Second World War,
Editorial entitled "The Most American to be (see bill H. R. 2650). tioned "Huge Beer and Whisky Profits
Thing in Washington" from, A5547. Bypass the Farmer" by William Paul
Joint resolution providing for paying
QINIGLIO, LOUIS, relief of legal guardian of expenses of returning certain nationals Walker from, A873.
(see bill H. R. 1561*). from Philippine Islands to continental CIVILIAN APPOINTMENTS. See EXECUTIVE
United States (see S. J. Res. 24). NOMINATIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS.
"CIO APPEAL TO BRITISH STARTLES
WASHINGTON," article by Arthur CITIZENSHIP, addres entitled "Definition of CIVILIAN DEFENSE, permit civilian de-
Sears Henning entitled, A5775. A Good Citizen" by George E. String- fense volunteers to retain on cessa-
"CIO ASKS BRITAIN AID IN GM STRIKE," fellow at Albany, N. Y., A706. tion of such activity certain equip-
article from Washington Times-Herald Bill providing for issuance of documen- ment (see bills, S. 289; H. R. 732, 991,
captioned, A5600. tary evidence of United States (see 2779).
CIO CAMPAIGN AGAINST CONGRESS, re- bill H. R. 116). CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES. See also EMPLOYEES
marks In House relative to, 6922. Bill to provide that nationals of United OF THE UNITED STATES.
States shall not lose their nationality Remarks in House relative to decrease of
CIO COORDINATING COMMITTEE FOR CI- employees in continental United States
VILIAN DEFENSE, ELY, MINN., state- by reason of voting under legal com-
pulsion in foreign state (see bill H. R. and increase of civilians employed by
ment protesting meat shortage by, the United States in foreign countries,
A3120. 434*).
Bill to provide for loss of United States 9502.
"CIO GROUP PROTESTS DETROIT MEAT nationality under certain circum- CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT IN THE EXECU-
SHORTAGE," article from Detroit TIVE BRANCH OF THE FEDERAL
stances (see bill H. R. 728).
(Mich.) Evening Star entitled, A3120.
Bill to provide for expatriation of cer- GOVERNMENT, report of the Joint
CIO LEADERS BOOED, remarks in House rel- tain nationals of the United States Committee on Reduction of Nonessen-
ative to Detroit, Mich., and, A1099. (see bill H. R. 1279). tial Federal Expenditures, 2801.
CIO LEADERS VISIT SOVIET RUSSIA, arti- Bill to provide In case of certain nat- CIVILIAN MANPOWER, providing for mobi-
cle from CIO News relative to, A4448. uralized citizens cancellation of (see lization of (see bills H. R. 1752t, 1803).
"CIO-NEW DEAL PACT SEALED," article by bill H. R. 1734). Remarks in House relative to mobiliza-
George Van Slyke from New York Sun Bill for admission of aliens who came tion of, 2778, 2837.
entitled, A458. into this country prior to July 1, 1924 Remarks in House relative to bill (H. R.
CIO NEWS (publication), article captioned to (see bill H. R. 1972). 1752) providing for mobilization of,
"Soviet friendship group backed by Bill to confer upon certain Inhabitants 567, 585, 587, 594, 642, 751.
CIO leaders" from, A4448. of Guam (see bill H. R. 3528). CIVILIAN OFFICES AND POSITIONS, re-
Editorial entitled "International Secur- Bill to confer citizenship upon certain move restrictions on the holding by
ity" from, A607. inhabitants of American Samoa (see retired officers of certain (see bill S.
Editorial entitled "The Champion Passes, bill H. R. 3546)." 1228).
But His Work Goes On" from, A1815. Bill amending the Immigration Act of CIVILIAN PERSONNEL, reimburse for per-
1924 with respect to eligibility to (see sonal property lost as result of Japa-
CIO POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE, re-
marks in House relative to pressure bill S. 304). nese occupation of Hong Kong and
policy of, A4541. Bill declaring to be citizens of United Manila (see bills S. 289; H. R. 990*).
Remarks in House relative to $25 weekly States certain spouses of United States
CIVILIAN PRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION,
compensation favored by, A4664. citizens serving honorably in armed
letter by J. D. Small relative to crea-
forces during Second World War (see tion of, A4558.
"CIO SEAMEN BLOCK END OF SHIP TIE-
UP," article from Washington Times- .bills S. 563; H. R. 2299). Remarks in House relative to creation
Herald entitled, A4331. Concurrent resolution favoring inquiry of, A4558.
by State Department Into question of
"CIO UNION STRIKE VOTE THREATENS stateless persons (see H. Con. Res. CIVILIAN PUBLIC SERVICE, letter by Paul
CONTRACT VIOLATION," article from 109). G. Hayes, of Bismarck, N. Dak., rela-
Washington Post captioned, A5188. Joint resolution for amendment to Con- tive to discharge of men from, A5127.
CIO AND WALLACE'S APPOINTMENT, re- stitution relative to (see H. J. Res. CIVILIAN WAR AGENCIES, message from
marks in House relative to, A534. 22). the President requesting an appropri-
"CIO-PAC SOUGHT WALLACE APPOINT- Remarks In House relative to bill (H. R. ation for, 2804.
MENT TO TEST POLITICAL 3546) to extend to native people of CIVIL AERONAUTICS, resolution in Senate
STRENGTH," article by Frank R. American Samoa, A3031. (S. Res. 83) to discharge the Com-
Kent captioned, A319. Remarks in House relative to elimina- mittee on Interstate Commerce from
tion of educational requirements for further consideration of bill S. 541 and
CIO POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE, older people to obtain, 6960.
article entitled "Vital Committee, refer same to the Committee on Com-
Speech entitled "The Challenges of Citi- merce, 1413.
Posts, In House Go to PAC Men"
zenship" by Senator Wiley in Washing- CIVIL AERONAUTICS ACT OF 1938, amend
by Willard Edwards, A159.
ton to 175 citizens, A4698. * (see bills S. 541; H. R. 166, 531, 532,
CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS. See COURT CITIZENSHIP: FOUNDATION IN SCHOOLS, 674, 1814, .3383, 4912).
OF UNITED STATES. letter by W. H. Holcombe, of Mobile, List of miscellaneous changes in e.:ist-
Ala., relative to, A4449. ing law provided by H. R. 674), A39.
INDEX
CIVIL AERONAUTICS ACT OF 1938-Con. CIVIL ENGINEERING-Continued. CIVIL SERVICE-Continued.
Outline of principal provisions of H. R. Article relative to development of Co- Resolution to investigate policies- and
674, A37. lumbia River by Ralph A. Tudor from, practices relative to civilian employ-
Remarks in House relative to H. R. 674, A2208. ment in the departments and agencies
providing amendments to, A37. CIVIL SERVICE. of the Government (see H. Res. 66*),
Bill to authorize continued operation of Bill to amend act for retirement of em- 335.
certain airport traffic-control towers ployees in classified (see bills H. R.
by (see bill H. R. 451). CIVIL SERVICE BOARD OF APPEALS, cre-
74, 310, 334; S. 402). ate (see bill S. 533; H. R. 583).
'Bill relating to discharge status of mem- Bill to amend section 8 of act of May
bers of former members of Army Air 29, 1930, relative to payment of an- CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.
Forces Enlisted Reserve Corps who nuities (see bill H. R. 282). Bill to create a Federal Civilian Retire-
have participated in (see bill H. R. Bill relative to certain annuities (see bill ment Administration and to transfer
2070). H. R. 283). thereto function pertaining to civil-
Bill to encourage American youth in Bill to extend existing contributory sys- service retirement activities of (see bill
science of aeronautics by establishing tem of retirement benefits to elective H. R. 3106).
a Model Aircraft Division in (see bill officers and heads of executive depart- Bill to provide review of decisions, with
H. R. 2608). ments (see bill H. R. 524). respect to character and loyalty of
Bill authorizing advanced training in Bill, to extend veteran-preference bene- Government employees, and applicants
heronautics of technical personnel of fits to certain persons and their wives for Government employment of (see
(see bill S. 5). or widows, who served in Texas Na- bill S. 1339).
Letter from Secretary of Commerce tional Guard during World War (see Classification Act of 1923: letter from
transmitting estimate of personnel re- bill H. R. 1274). president of Commission transmitting
quirements for, 1886. "Billto extend veterans' preference under draft of bill to amend, 5753, 5756.
Remarks in House relative to, 957. civil-service laws and rules (see bill Correspondence relating to return of re-
Remorks in House relative to increased H. R. 1282). tirement deductions between Rep-
appropriation for airport advisory Bill to provide that veterans needing resentative McCormack and, A5211.
service of, A1273. prosthetic appliances will not thereby Estimate of appropriation for salaries and
CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION be deprived of opportunity* to take expenses of, 12123:
WAR TRAINING SERVICE, provide examinations for (see bill H: R: 1825). Letter transmitting. a copy of a proposed
flying pay for persons in (see bill H. R. Bill to make. honorably discharged. vet- bill. to improve salary and wage ad-
S .4961). .erans eligible for civil service.employ- ministration In the Federal Service,
Bill relating to granting of commissions ment notwithstanding commission of 1389.
or appointment as flight officers to misdemeanor prior to entry into serv- - letter by Representative Rees
men of armed forces or men who had ice (see- bill H. R. 2209). - relative to veteran representation on,
training under (see bill H. R. 2675). Bill to confer a permanent, status on A3195: .
CIVIL AERONAUTICS AUTHORITY, create veterans under, temporary civil-service -Letter, from- President transmitting an-
independent (see bills S 1; H. R. 478). appointments during the: present -war . nual report of, 6408.
Remarks in House relative to, 9666. (see bill H. R. 2213).. Letter transmitting estimate of person-
Remarks in House relative to hamstring- Bill to provide ,that. periods of voca- nel requirements for, 3228,:8335.
ing of American merchant marine by tional training undertaken-by disabled Letter and:report relative to impounding
veterans in preparing for employment Civil Service Retirement and Disability
actions of, A661.
Remarks in House relative to policy to- by United States shall be credited for Fund by, A1390.
ward American merchant marine by, retirement purposes (see bill H. R. Letter transmitting one set of the Com-
2355). mission's requests for personnel for,
A714.
Bill to protect retirement rights of per- 125.
CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD. See also Ex- sons who leave the service to enter the - Letter transmitting a draft of proposed
ECUTIVE NoMINATIONS AND CONFIRMA-
armed forces of the United States (see legislation to improve-salary and wage
TIONS. administration in, 1403.
bill H. R. 3256*).
*Bill to establish as an independent Bill to give retired noncommissioned of- Letter relative to legislation providing
agency of the Government (see bill ficers in Army and Navy preference in true overtime pay for Federal em-
H. R. 3423). appointments to positions in (see bill ployees, A1257.
Letter enclosing table showing present H. R. 3977). Letter from transmitting draft of bill
status of State aviation laws by, A282. To amend section 2 (b) of act ex- providing annuity at 70 after 5 years'
Letter relative to uniform State air com- tending classified executive civil serv- - service, 10825.
merce legislation by, A622. ive to provide for counting mili-
List of cities and towns filing applica- Letter relative to legislation providing
tary service of certain employees of annual and sick leave for substitute
tions for airplane service with, A3352. legislative branch in determining employees from, A5776.
Multiple taxation: transmitting recom-
eligibility (see bill S. 102*). Letter from the President relative to ad-
mendations with regard to, 3229, 3351. Bill to amend act extending the classi- ditional basic authority for, 12101. -
Remarks in House relative to effect on fied executive civil service so as to
New England of recent ruling on, Message "from President transmitting
eliminate time limit within which in- supplemental estimates of appropria-
A1919. cumbents of positions covered into tion- for (S. Doc. 120, H. Doc. 327),
Remarks in House relative to strangling classified service pursuant to such act 11524.
policy on merchant marine of, A1487. may be recommended for classifica- Public office: transmitting draft of bill
Remarks in House relative to jurisdic- tion (see bill S. 576*). to prohibit purchase and sale of, 12231.
tion to establish air service to smaller Bill to provide that periods of vocational Remarks in House relative to appoint-
cities of, A3196. training undertaken by disabled vet- ment of a veteran to, A3195.
Remarks 'inHouse relative to number of erans in preparing for employment by Remarks in House relative to appropria-
* applications for air service before, United Statesshall be credited for re- tions for, 896.
A3352. tirement purposes (see bill S. 736). Remarks in House relative to conditions
Statement by various Members of Con- Bill to prevent discrimination against in, 7098.
. gress relative to activities of, A5774. blind persons through administration Resolution to investigate (see H. Res.
CIVIL AERONAUTICS LAWS, statement con- of laws governing (see bill S. 987; 171), 1881.
cerning revision of, 8309. H. R. 2939, 3067). Veterans' preference: letter transmitting
Bill to provide for payment of accumu- draft of b3ill to amend, 6631, 6700.
CIVIL AIR PATROL, provide for issuance of lative or accrued leave to certain
awards for service in (see bills S. 30; CIVIL SERVICE LAWS, report of the Com-
members of armed forces (see bill S.
H. R. 659). mittee to Investigate Administration
1379).
-Bill to provide for recognition as veterans and Operation of (S. Rept. 24), 464.
of World War II active-duty members Letter by unnamed constituent offering
of (see bills S. 381; H. R. 1941, 2149). suggestions for policy of, A4338. CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT ACT.
Resolution by Legislature of Texas rela- Remarks in House relative to disposition Bill to amend further (see bills H. R. 35,
tive .to service of, A1781. of retirement fund, A1390. 663).
Remarks in House relative to exemption Bill to suspend until termination of hos-
CIVIL EMPLOYMENT IN GOVERNMENT, of taxing annuities of, A4081. tilities the compulsory retirement age
proposing to amend the Constitution Remarks in House relative to Irregulari- of employees subject to (see-bills H. R.
relative to appointment, under certain ties in, A4902. 502, 507).
conditions, of Senators or Representa- Remarks in House entitled "Congress Bill to amend relative to exemption of
tives to (see H. J. Res. 61). annuity payments from taxation (see
Should Take Inventory Of," 10681.
CIVIL ENGINEERING (publication), address Resolution relative to civil-service status bill H. R. 577*).
on free.enterprise and capitalistic sys- of veterans by Boston (Mass.) Chapter, Bill to provide that credit shall be Pl-
S, tern by John Cyprian Stevens from, No. 10, Disabled American Veterans, lowed for service with city of Manila,
A4043. A669. P. I., under (see bill H. R. 614).
INDEX
CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT ACT-Con. CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT ACT-Con. CLAIMS-Continued.
Bill to provide credit for certain service Remarks in House relative to opposition Bill to prohibit prosecution of claims
in Philippine Islands under (see bill to increase annuities under, A4081. against United States or Government
H. R. 1213). Resolution for a special order for bill corporations by employees or former
Bill to amend, to provide for inclusion of (H. R. 2948) to amend (see H. Res. employees (see bill S. 843).
time spent in vocational rehabilitation 350), 8990. Bill to provide for prompt settlement of
by veterans injured while in the CIVIL SEIRVICE RETIREMENT AND DIS- claims for damages occasioned by
armed forces (see bill H. R. 1893). ABILITY FUND, letter and report by Army, Navy, and Marine Corps forces
Bill to extend to employees with not Civil Service Commission relative to in foreign countries (S. 936*; H. R.
less than 5 years' service voluntarily impounding, A1390. 3111*).
separated from the service certain Resolution to print the letter of the Bill relating to settlement and payment
benefits under (see bill H. R. 1969). President of the Board of Actuaries of for claims for damage to property by
Bill to amend further (see bill H. R. (see H. Res. 329), 7712. Secretary of Navy (see bill S. 1364").
2133) Bill to limit time within which certain
CIVIL WAR, provide for increasing rate of
Bill to amend (see bill H. R. 2599). actions may be brought by United
pension of veterans who are blind or
Bill to grant a temporary increase in cer- helpless or so nearly blind or helpless States (see bill S. 1390).
tain annuities under (see bill H. R. as to require regular aid and attend- Joint resolution to supplement act of
2638). ance (see bill H. R. 4552). June 3, 1920, to provide for a full ac-
Bill to extend certain benefits of Canal Bill to provide for increasing rate of pen- counting in pending claims of Sioux
Zone Retirement Act of 1931 to certain sion for veterans of who are blind or Tribe of Indians (see H. J. Res. 179).
employees covered by (see bill H. R. helpless or so nearly blind or helpless Message from the President transmitting
2679). as to require regular aid and attend- estimate of appropriation to pay
Bill to exempt annuity payments under ance (see bill S. 852). claims for damages to or loss or de-
(see bill H. R. 2948"). Excerpt relative to mismanagement dur- struction of property or personal in-
Bill to amend act entitled (see bill H. R. ing, 9826. jury or death (S. Does. 17, 18, 21), 1639.
3054).
CIVIL WAR BATTLE STREAMERS, authoriz- CLANCY, MARGARET G., relief (see bill S.
Bill to amend, to provide for return of ing the carrying with regimental colors 922).
amount of deductions from compensa-
of (see bill S. 225*). CLAN-NA-GAEL OF NEW YORK AND
tion of any employee who is separated
or transferred to a position not within "CIVIL WAR IN CHINA," editorial from BRONX COUNTIES, N. Y., resolutions
purview of such act before completing Washington Star entitled, A4865. relative to injustice to Ireland by
10 years of service (see bill H. R. 3110). CIVIL WAR VETERANS, increase monthly Partition Act by, A4305.
Bill to protect retirement rights of per- rate of service pension payable to CLAPP, NELLY, pension (see bill S, 1263).
sons who leave the service to join the widows or remarried widows of (see bill
armed forces (see bill H. R. 3256*). H. R. 126). CLAPPER, RAYMOND, remarks in House rela-
Bill to amend, to aid reconversion and Bill for relief of certain widows of (see tive to value to war effort of, A4589.
stimulate employment of younger per- bill H. R. 644). CLAREMORE, OKLA., memorial of legisla-
sons by encouraging older persons to CIVILIZATION, remarks in House relative to ture of Oklahoma relative to avail-
retire (see bill H. R. 4133). atomic bomb and survival of, A4406. ability of mineral waters to returning
Bill to amend to provide for retirement Remarks in House relative to struggle of soldiers at, 4930.
after 25 years of service, irrespective of man through the ages to improve, Remarks in House relative to memorial
age (see bill H. R. 4223). A395. to memory of Will Rogers erected in,
Bill to amend, to provide for return of A5330.
amounts deducted from compensation CIVILIZATION: EFFECT OF ATOMIC BOMB,
in all cases of separation from posi- editorial from Saturday Review of Lit- CLAREMORE, OKLA.: CAPITAL OF UNITED
tions within purview of such act (see erature by Norman Cousins relative to, NATIONS, letter by Elmer Tanner rela-
bill H. R. 4318). A4079. tive to, A5331.
Bill to amend section 6 of (see bill H. R. CLADYCH, MIKE (major, U. S. Army), Asso- CLARION (MISS.) LEDGER, editorial cap-
4651). ciated Press dispatch from Washington
tioned "Honors paid Nazis at Como
Bill to amend, to clarify its provisions Star relative to military exploits of,
camp mocked the murdered Ameri-
with respect to its application to cer- A120.
tain offices in executive branch of the cans" from, A1792.
CLAIMS.
uovernment (see bill S. 88). Bill to provide for barring of certain CLARK, BEN F., bill to authorize Secretary
Bill amending sections 7 (a) and 12 (b) claims by the United States in con- of Interior to sell certain lands in
of (see bill S. 378). nection with Government checks and Montana to (see bill H. R. 4328).
Bill to amend to make possible the cred- warrants (see billH. R. 129).
iting under such act of certain periods CLARK, BENNETT CHAMP (a former Sen-
Bill to repeal certain provisions of law ator from Missouri), address at com-
of State service (see bill S. 403). making exceptions to the prohibition missioning of U. S. S. Missouri, A1648.
Bills to amend (see bills S. 404, 405; H. R. with respect to prosecution of claims
1417). Notice of hearing on nomination to be
against United States by former Gov- an associate justice of th United
Bill to amend (see bill S. 653). ernment employees (see bill H. R.
Bill to amend to make such act applica- States Court of Appeals for the Dis-
342).
ble to officers and employees of national trict of Columbia, 8516.
Bill for relief of sundry claimants (see
farm-loan associations and production bill H. R. 3068*). CLARK. BOB, relief of estate (see bill H. R.
credit associations (see bill S. 707). Bill providing for adjudication of cer- 4210).
Bill to amend so as to exempt annuity tain claims arising after January 1,
payments under such act from taxa- CLARK, CHARLES, relief (see bill H. R. 1134).
1926, out of Tariff Act of 1922 (see bill
tion (see bill S. 838). H. R. 3437). CLARK, CHARLES A., relief (see bill H. R.
Bill to amend (see bill S. 839). Bill to provide for settlement of claims 3971).
Bill to amend so as to eliminate the so- for damage to crops caused by wild fowl
called tontine deduction (see bill CLARK, ETTA, relief (see bill H. R. 4269).
in vicinity of national wildlife refuges
S. 841). (see bill H. R. 3527). CLARK, FRED, bill authorizing Secretary of
Bill to amend relative to annuities (see Bill to provide Navy with a system of Interior to sell certain land in Mon-
bill S. 896"). laws for settlement of claims uniform tana to (see bill S. 1502).
Bills to amend (see bills S. 1089; H. R. with that of the Army (see bill H. R.
3256*, 3492, 3535, 3562). CLARK, GEORGE ROGERS, article by Ham-
3759). bleton Tabb relative to historic life
Bill to extend to certain officers and em- Bill to adjudicate claims for damages re-
ployees of the Smithsonian Institu- of, A2670.
tion the benefits of (see bill S. 1141). sulting from operation of aircraft by Resolution by George Rogers Clark
United States (see bill H. R. 3901). Memorial Committee of Filson Club of
Bill to amend act so as to provide for Bill relating to assignments of claims
recomputation of annuities of em- ,Louisville, Ky., relative to proper
against United States for consideration requisition be given, A2670.
ployees who retired prior to January
24, 1942 (see bill S. 1384). for performance of personal service
(see bill H. R. 4166). CLARK, HARRY G., letter relative to more
Letter from Secretary of Treasury trans- ration food points for pregnant moth-
mitting proposed bill to amend, 4684, Bill to facilitate filing and settlement of
(see bill H. R. 4901). ers. from Detroit Medical News by,
4688. A2619.
Bill to facilitate settlement of (see bill
Letter from president of Civil Service H. R. 4902). CLARK, J. BAYARD (a Representative from
Commission transmitting draft of bill
Bill to authorize payment of certain North Carolina).
to amend, 4688.
claims for damage to property, prior to Appointed on committee, 15.
Remarks in House on bill (H. R. 2948) to Appointed on Joint Committee on the
exempt annuity payments from taxa- May 27, 1941, out of activities of War
Department or Army (see bill S. 142). Investigation of Pearl Harbor, 8604.
tion, 9086.
INDEX 127
CLARK J.BAYARD-Continued. CLARK. TOM C. (Attorney General, United CLASON, CHARLES R.-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by' States),. address in Hyde-Park, N. Y. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Belk, Mary, for. relief (see bill H. R. it unveiling of bust of Franklin D. Citizenship: providing documentary evi-
3359), 5302. loosevelt by, t4332. Cence of (see bill H. R. 115), 20.
Holmes, Mrs. W. H. (Agnes): for relief Remarks in I-rouse relative to appoint- Civil Service Retirement Act: to amend
(see bill H. R. 3360), 5302. ment as Attorney General cf, A2432. (see bill 11. R. 4223), 9210.
Jones, W. D., and Ethel S.: for relief (see
CLARKE, JOHN H. (former Associate Justice - to amend relative-to amounts de-
bill H. R. 2661), 2381. Supreme Court), editorial from New ducted from compensation.in all cases
McGill, Gertrude: for relief (see bill H. York Times reviewing life work cf, of separation from positions (see bill
R. 3823), 7663. A1521. H. R. 4318), 9512.
Remarks by, on Editorial from Youngstown (Ohio) Vin- Dempsey Industrial Furnace Corp.: for
Fair Employment Practice Committee, dicatcr relative to late, A1435. rolief (see bill H. R. 201), 32.
7476, 7489. Tribute in the House to late, A1520. Discrimination in employment: to pro-
Lending agencies of the Government, hibit (see bill H. R. 194), 22.
CLARIE, JOSEPH S., letter opposing Uni-
1147. Dogs. Army: retraining of (see bill H. R.
versal Military Service Act by, A550. 3687), 7257.
Missouri: Additional judgeship, 8869.
CLARKE, W. R., article entitled "Australia
Navy; disposition of vessels and facilities, Employees of the United States: amend
5344. Rcports Show Failure of Socialism" act to provide vacations (see bill H. R.
Wallace, Henry A., 1148. from Amhert (Nova Scotia) Daily 107), 20.
Reports made by, from News by, A4161. -- lprovide additional compensation
Committee on Rules: "CLARKS FORC RIVER," poem by Bob Rob- for certain (see bill H. R. 109), 20.
Committee on Public Lands: investiga- ertson entitled, A2993. -provide payment of overtime com-
tion by (H. Res. 96, Rept. 329) 2153, CLARKSBURG (W. VA.) EXPONENT-TELE- pensation (see bills H. R. 108, 192),
2164. GRAM, editorial relative to a board to 20, 22.
Consideration of bill (H. R. 43)-safe- formulate air policy for our national -. to remove discriminations against
guard admission of evidence (H. Res. defense from, A4498. certain employees in payment of over-
152, Rept. 328), 21,53, 2164. " CLARKSBURG (W. VA.) TELEGRAM, edi- t.me compensation (see bill H. R. 112),
Consideration of bill (H. R. 2113) to 20.
torial on Need of Able Vice Presi-
amend Federal .Farm Loan Act (H. dents from, A3135. Lynching: to prevent crime of (see bill
Res. 247, Rept. 527), 4302. • H. R. 113), 20.
Consideration of bill (H. R., 3180)-dis- CLARKSON, M. R., letter relative to expan-
Mustering Out Payment Act: to amend
position of naval vessels (H. Res. 267, sion of Federal meat inspection by,
(see bill h. R. 1509), 290.
Rept. 619), 5218, 5251. A2709.
Old-age assistance: to provide direct
Consideration of (H. Con. Res. 81) Fed- CLASON, CHARLES R. (a Ropresentative Federal payments to citizens 60 years
eral-Aid Road Act (H. Res. 359, Rpt, frcm Massachusetts). of age (see bill H. R. 114), 20.
1025), 8983. Address at celebration of I Am an Amer- Parents of veterans: naturalization of
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES ican Day, Chiccpee, Mass. (see bill H. R. Z651), 7214.
Address by Claude Rains on I Am an Poll tax: to prohibit (see bill H. R. 193),
CLARK, JOHN KIRKLAND, article entitled
"A Bill of Duties-Egalt6 oblige" from American Day at Springfield, Mass., 22.
A2572. Porter, Florence M.: for relief (see bill
Bar Bulletin-by, A3644. Address by Gilbert H. Montague on inter- H. R. 3720), 7342.
CLARK, JOHN M. (brigadier general U. S. national trade agreements and cartels, Postal service: to increase compensation
Army), address at dedication of sol- A148. of employees (see bill H. R. 191), 22.
diers memorial service roll at Perry- Appointed on committee, 88, 491. Racial discrimination: to prohibit in em-
opolis, Pa., by, A3064. Article by Sgt. Dale Kramer entitled ployment (see bill H. R. 1815), 590.
CLARK. JOSEPHINE, relief (see bill H. R. "Homeward Sailings Lag Behind," Southgate, Charles: to place on retired
1134). A5310. list of the Army (see bill H. R. 3123),
Article from Holyoke (Mass.) Transcript- 4174.
CLARK, LORAN, tribute in House to, 10278. Telegram relative to Canada being
Springfield Cooperative Bank: for relief
CLARK, MARK W.; (gerner'al, U. S. Army), land of plenty, A3391. (see bill H. R. 2321), 1390.
address in New York in acceptance of Article from'Ladies Home Journal en-
Sullivan, D. A. & Sons, Inc.: for relief
annual award of Italian-American titled "A Bell for Springfield," A389.
Article from New York Herald Tribune (see bill ,.R. 5007), 12101.
Labor Council by, A4295. Theriaque, Viola: for relief (see bill H. R.
Address by Luigi Antonini in New York by Eric Underwood entitled "The Earli-
1136), 591.
upon presentation of annual award of est Lincoln," A3840.
Editorial from Springfield (Mass.) Union Veterans: to provide free postage to cer-
Italian-American Labor Council to, tain (see bill H. R. 111), 20.
A4296. entitled "Bring the Soldiers Home,"
A5360. --_to regulate eligibility for public
Article captioned "Mark. Clark Lauded housing (see bill H. R. 110), 20.
Farm production of Hampden . and
for Skill, Tact" by Representative Luce Wilder, Robert H.: for relief (see bill
from.Hartford (Conn.) Daily Courant, Hampshire Counties, Mass., A2031.
Letter from a soldier setting forth con- H. R. 2004), 838.
A1670. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Commendatory message sent by the ditions and penalties inflicted on men
who complain in the Philippines, Citizens and individuals, 1707.
Speaker of the House of Representa- Societies and associations, 1707, 2702,
A5310.
tives to, 2411. 4659, 9110, 9292.
Letter dommending the Thirty-sixth En- Letter from Civil Service Commission
favoring true time and one-half for State legislatures, 2311, 2743, 3352, 4-73,
gineer Combat Regiment written by, 4574, 5038, 7215.
5249. overtime, A1257.
Resolution- of western Massachusetts Remarks by, on
Message of congratulations to Boy Scouts - Annuities: exemption from taxation,
branch of the Polish American Con-
of America from, A634. 1 9090, 9091.
Message transmitted by The Adjutant gress concerning decisions of Yalta
Conference; A1823. Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill,
General to the Speaker of the- House Statement by Capt. Benjamin Kuta 8625, 8655,.6729.
of Representatives expressing appreci- Atlantic Charter: urging adoption of,
relative to ships coming home empty,
ation of General Clark for the message 273.
of encouragement received by him A5311.
Statement by Robert, Wood -Johnson on Committee on Military Affairs:. permis-
from the House, 2488. sion to sit, 9519.,
Message from the President relative to minimum-wage rate, A4550.
Statement of- Federation of -Polish,Clubs Deficiency, appropriationbill,,11066, 11223.
award of Italian-American Labor of Chicopee, Falls- and Willimansett; Fair Employment Practices Commission,
Council annual "four freedoms" award,
Mass., relative to Polish situation, 594.
10635.
A1901. Federal employees: overtime pay, A1257.
Reception in Senate to, 6188:
Amendments offered by, to Flood-control projects, .11066, 11220.
Remarks in House relative to' 3050. Armed forces voluntary enlistment bill Floods; emergency-control bill, 4842,
Tribute in House to, 9657. (H. R. 3951): to amend, 8708, 8709. 4643, 4E44.
CLARK MEMORIAL MASONIC ASSOCIA- National Service Act .(H. R. 1752): to Foreign policy of the United States, 273.
TION relief (see bill H. H. 1053). amend, 650: 653, 742. Foreign Service, 2884.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Future Government of Poland, A1457.
CLARK, NOBLE, excerpt relative, to bill H.
American. prisoners. of war: to award a Germany: statement by Hubert W.
R. 2215, establishing agricultural ad-
ministrative areasl from address by, medal to (see bill H. R. 2636), 2310. Kregeloh, A4866.
-to provide for promotion (see bill Highway-construction program, 9099.
A3209.
H. R..1816), 590. Mobilization of civilian manpower, 579.
CLARK,(see
ROBERT J., correct military record Bourbeau, Angelina: for relief, (see bill National cemeteries for deceased veter-
'bill. S. 1256.
H. R. 202), 32. ans, A1451.
128 INDEX
CLASON, CHARLES R.-Continued. CLAYTON, WILLIAM L.-Continued. CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTA-
Correspondence relative to extension of TIVES-Continued.
Remarks by, on
National Service Act, 579, 647, 650, 651, Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act be- Letter designating Newlin Megill to sign
652, 653, 742. tween Representative Simpson and, official papers for and in the absence
- editorials, 580. A2447. of, 4817.
Navy and Marine Corps: increase per- Letter by Repreesntative Celler relative to Letter transmitting papers in election of
sonnel, 11440, 11442. international trade with India ad- George A. Dondero, 7890.
Nurses selective service bill, 1739, 1801. dressed to, A2893. Letter transmitting a message from the
Poland: free elections In, A5440. Radio address relative to Bretton Woods Secretary of the Senate certifying pas-
-letter by James F. Byrnes, A5140. agreements by, A1591. sage of certain engrossed bills and joint
Remarks in House relative to cotton resolution, 8322.
Polish Constitution Day, 4142.
Poultry and eggs: shortage due to poli- speculative activities of, A602. Letter transmitting a message from the
cies of WFA and OPA, A2152. Statement relative to domestic and for- President of the United States vetoing
Production and distribution of food eign loans by, A2925. bill (H. R. 952) for payment of claim,
products, A3228. of the Morgan Creamery Co., 8323.
CLEAR LAKE (IOWA) REPORTER, editorial Letter transmitting a message from the
Rivers and harbors bill, 1374. relative to full employment legislation President of the United States vetoing
Selective service: Tydings' amendment, from A4735. bill (H. R. 3477) relative to proposed
1528.
CLEARY, WILLIAM R. (commander, Dis- improvement of Savannah Harbor, Ga.,
Selective Service Act: extension, 2664.
abled American Veterans), telegram and Two Harbors, Minn., 8323.
Servicemen: return of, A5310.
relative to deplorable conditions at Letter transmitting a message from the
Surplus Property Act; amendment, 8464. President of the United States vetoing
veterans' hospital at Castle Point, N. Y.,
Thirty-seventh Division: delay in dis-
from, A1145. bill (H. R. 1856) for relief of the South-
charges, 10688. western Drug Co., 8323.
Tobacco: marketing quotas, 1272. "CLEAVAGE OF THE GIANTS," editorial from
United Nations Organization, 11044. Baltimore Sun entitled, A4430. Letter transmitting a message from the
President vetoing bill (H. R. 3549)
United Nations Relief: appropriation, CLEM, A. L., relief (see bill S. 1684; H. R.
10297. providing for conveyance of certain
4361). Weather Bureau property to Norwich
Veterans: care of, 4268.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. CLEMENS, C. HERBERT, correspondence rel- University, 8324,
ative to district office of OPA in Cin- CLEVELAND, JOSEPH C., telegram favoring
CLASSIFICATION ACT OF 1920. See also cinnati between Thomas L. Conlan
CIVIL SERVICE. the United Nations Charter, received
and, A2429, A2430. from, 8004.
Bill to amend, to create a mechanical Remarks in House relative to dismissal
service (see bills H. R. 1510, 1578, 1660). as an investigator for OPA, in Cincin- CLEVELAND COUNTY, OKLA., authorizing
Bill to amend (see bills H. R. 2497, 2703). nati district of, A2429. Secretary of Interior to partition cer-
Bill to provide for extension and applica- tain lands in (see bill S. 438*).
tion to certain officers and employees CLEMENT, STUART, letter relative to the
CLEVELAND, OHIO, remarks in House rela-
of Immigration and Naturalization draft board written by, 9657.
tive to activities regarding violations
Service in Department of Justice the CLEMENTS, DAVID 0., relief of estate (see by regional OPA office in, A2047.
provisions of (see bill H. R. 2626). bill H. R. 257*).
CLEVELAND, OHIO, remarks in House rela-
Bill to amend (see bills H. R. 3393*, 3488). CLEMENTS, EARLE C. (a Representative
Bill to amend (see bills S. 595; H. R. tive to appointment of Guy R. Lucas
from Kentucky). as postmaster at, A2623, A2633.
1103). Appointed conferee, 7408.
Bill to amend (see bill S. 807*). Appointed on committee, 274. CLEVELAND (OHIO) CHAMBER OF COM-
CLAUSEN, JOHN B., relief (see bill H. R. Appointed on committee to investigate MERCE, excerpts from statement en-
4633). food situation, 2863. titled "Peace and Prosperity-Our
Article from Louisville Courier-Journal Share In Establishing It" by Senator
"CLAUSEWITZ MAY BE OBSOLETE," edi- Burton, A1854.
torial from Dunkirk (N. Y.) Evening Ob- entitled "A Legal Barrier to Farm In-
dependence," A3399. Statement relative to FEPC by board of
server entitled, A5199. directors of, A2967.
Leave of absence, 5793.
CLAUSON, HOWARD (ensign, U. S. Navy),
article entitled "What About the Hu- Radio address of Secretary of Agricul- CLEVELAND (OHIO) FEDERATION OF LA-
ture Anderson concerning Nation's BOR, resolution relative to death of
man Problems of Democracy?" by John
food supply, A3479. Franklin Delano Roosevelt by, A1877.
Mundt and, A4583.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by CLEVELAND NEWS, article entitled "Equal
CLAUSSEN, CHARLES, testimony relative to Armed forces: to exclude from income
Government contracts concerning con- Rights For Women?" by Grace B. Doe-
tax compensation received by members ring from, A2182.
struction of the Latin-American High- serving outside the United States (see
way, 6102. Article relative to equal rights amend-
bill H. R. 2876), 3352. ment by Mrs. Charles Bang from,
CLAXTON, GEORGE R., letter relative to the Clark, Bob: for relief of estate (see bill A2182.'
Oregon lambs case, 7859. H. R. 4210), 9109. Editorial on Cleveland's power strike
CLAY, BESSIE I., relief (see bill H. R. 1598*). Croft, George D., for relief of estate (see from, A214.
bill H. R. 4211), 9109. Editorial on Federal Labor Relations Act:
CLAY, HENRY, address entitled "Henry Clay"
before Kentucky Society of Washing- Hancock, Gertrude (administratrix) : for Labor's reaction from, A3155.
ton by South Trimble, A794. relief of (see bill H. R. 1787), 512. Editorial entitled "At Last-The Needed
Article from Boston newspaper relative Keith, James Herbert: for relief (see bill Wagner Law Reform" from, A3161.
to ride over first public highway taken H. R. 3301), 5037. Statement on Public's" bill of rights by
by, A28. Newman, Conrad: for relief (see bill Senator Burton from, A3471.
Letter by South Trimble relative to mis- H. R. 1788), 513.
Simmons, Elizabeth M., and Robert H.: CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER, article on
takes in historical articles on, A794. universal military service by W. G.
Remarks In House relative to statement for relief (see bill H. R. 3121), 4174.
Vorpe from, A285.
on public roads by, A28. Tobacco: relating to marketing of (see
H. J. Res. 94, 98), 870, 975. Article on Farley's views on postwar
CLAYTON ACT, amend relative to unlawful economic problems from, A1665.
restraints and monopolies (see bill S. Petitions and papers presented by,-from Article relative to Guy. R. Lucas as post-
615). Citizens and individuals, 4175. master at Cleveland, Ohio, from,
Societies and associationg, 3352. A2634.
Editorial from Nashville Tennesseean
relative to amending, A5464. - Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Article entitled "Labor Bill in Senate
Letter by C. W. Harder favoreng H. R. CLERGYMEN, remarks In House relative to Would Correct Many Evils" by West-
2357, to strengthen, A3932. abuse of Congress by, 11413. brook Pegler from, A3297.
Remarks in House relative to support of CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTA- Article on America's future-tragic era
National Federation of Small Business TIVES, communication from Moss A. by Louis Bromfield from, A4506,
of legislation to strengthen, A3931. Plunkett attempting to contest the Article entitled "Congress Rolls Out
CLAYTON, WILLIAM H., remarks in House election of 79 returned Members of the Pork Barrel" by Walker S. Buel from,
relative to statement on inequities of House, 4726. A4621.
Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act by, A936. Election of South Trimble as (H. Res. Article entitled "St. Lawrence Seaways
CLAYTON, WILLIAM L. (Assistant Secretary 1*), 9. Case Bad Pre-War Error-A Pistol At
of State), address on postwar foreign Letter transmitting list of reports to be Hitler" by Jay Franklin from.A1668.
economic policy in Washington before made to Congress by public officers, 97. Editorial. relative to increased pay for
Women's National Press Club by, A1361. Letter transmitting annual report of ex- postal employees from, A2176.
Address entitled "The Foreign Economic penditures from the contingent fund; Editorial entitled "Asking For Trouble"
Policy of the State Department" in De- also a list of employees paid from the Federal Labor Relations . Act, from
troit before Economic Club by, A2862. contingent fund, 56. A3230.
INDEX 129
CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER-Continued. CLEVENGER, CLIFF-Continued. CLOTHING COLLECTION FOR WORLD'S
Editorial entitled "A Major Peacetime Remarks by, on DESTITUTE, remarks in House rela-
Problem" from.A3211. Subsidies: statistics, A2317. tive to, A4385.
Editorial entitled "For Industrial Peace" Veterans: housing shortage at colleges, CLOTHING INDUSTRY, address by Senator
from, A3104. 9792. Murray in New York City before
Editorial entitled "Presidential Succes- Virgiii Islands: status of certain natives, Woolen Wholesalers National Associa-
sion from, A3119. 4826. tion, Inc, relative to problems of,
Excerpts. from speech favoring world Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. A1910.
i government by M. J. Adler from, A4662. "CLEVENGER OPPOSES BILL FOR AIR- CLOTHING PRICES, editorial from Miami
PORTS," article by Cass Cullis from (Fla.) Herald relative to increase of,
CLEVELAND PRESS, articles on religious Bryan (Ohio) Democrat entitled, A2955.
groups in Cleveland (Ohio) united for A4571.
peace by Dilworth Lupton from, A1479. ."CLOTHING RESTRICTIONS," editorial from
'CLIFT, KATHLEEN, letter relative to the New York Times entitled, A4445.
Article entitled "Labor Relations Bill Ad- OPA written by, 218.
*mits Wagner Act Dangerous" by West- CLOTHING ROTTING IN PHILADELPHIA
brook Pegler from A3230. CLIFTON, DREW S., letter relative to de- WAREHOUSES, letter by Herbert H.
Article entitled "Industrialists Honor plorable condition of veterans' hous- Lehman relative to, A4781.
'Seven Labor Leaders" by Ray de Crane ing problem by, A5355.
CLOUSE, FRED, relief (see bill H. R. 945*).
from, A3239. CLINCHER,
' CALVIN, issue patent in fee to
(see bill S. 1600). CLOVIS (N. MEX.) ARMY AIR FIELD, letter
Editorial bntitled "Putting the Public
First" from, A3211. by unnamed staff sergeant relative .to
-CLINCHY, RUSSELL J., sermon on subject,
Editorial entitled "Strikes Versus Con- Atomic Bomb, at Center Church, unfair policy in Army's discharge
tracts" from, A3510. Hartford, Conn., by, A4486. method at, A4324.
Editorial on "On •$46 A Week, Here's CLINE, JOHN H., article by, 7253. CLOWER, N. F., relief (see bill S. 154).
What You Can or Can't Buy" by Ray Article entitled "Labor Wins Favored COADY, M. M., article entitled "Consumer
de Crane from, A5280. Place Before Court" from Washington Approachw--Green Light on the High-
News Item relative to jobs for returning Evening Star by, A3197. way" by, A5671.
veterans from, A1923. Editorial entitled "Hobbs Bill Presents
Test for Liberals" from Washington COAKLEY, ELEANOR, article relative to
. CLEVELAND ROUND TABLE, address on Sgt. Alexander A. Drabik, first Ameri-
pattern for peace by Representative Evening Star by, A5644.
can soldier to crbss Rhine, from Toledo
Feighan before, A1419. Excerpt from article entitled "Labor Blade by, A1128 .
Wins Favored Place ,Before Court"
CLEVENGER, CLIFF (a Representative from from Washington Evening Star by, COAL, article captioned "What is the 1945
Ohio). A3251. outlook for coal?" from Washington
Appointed on committee, 491. Evening Star, A367.
• Appointed on Treaty of Greenville Cele- CLINTON CONSTRUCTION CO., relief (see
bill H. R. 2304). Bill for the purpose of conserving coal
bration Commission. 8377. resources of the Nation (see bills H. R.
Articles frpm'Bryan (Ohio) Press listing CLINTON (MASS.) DAILY ITEM, editorial 286, 383, 393, 719).
soldiers 'killed, wounded, or missing entitled "Freeman Versus Slaves" from, Editorial from Manchester (N. H.) Union
in Williams County, Ohio, A2275. A1008. relative to decrease in production of,
Editorial from Chicago Tribune on truth CLINTON, OKLA., establish Naval Aviation A1368.
concerning 'Pearl Harbor disaster, Academy at (see bill H. R. 2475). Editorial entitled "A Black Coal Outlook"
'A481 1. CLIPPINGER, ROY (a Representative from from Journal of Commerce and Com-
Telegram from Guy C. Cape, Edgerton, Illinois). mercial of New York, A3580.
Mich., relative'to drafting farm work- Credentials, 10982. Facsimile of questionnaire sent out by
ers, 764. Elected to committees (H. Res. 436), OPA to be filled out by dealers in,
Bills and joint resolutions intr'ditced by 11273. A1926.
General-Anthony Wayne Memorial Park- Sworn in, 10983. Joint resolution creating a commission
way: survey for (see bill H. R. 1163), Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. to investigate ways and means of im-
125
CLOSE, UPTON, article entitled "Close Up" proving postwar economic conditions
National Service Life Insurance Act: to in the bituminous-coal producing in-
relative to British loan by, A5685.
amend (see bill H. R. 1426), 268. dustry (see H. J. Res. 133).
Radio address on true Americanism by,
Remarks by, on A3133. Letter by former Congressman Calvin D.
Agricultural appropriation bill, 2577, Johnson re'ative to St. Louis smoke
2578. CLOTHING, article captioned "Undershirt ordinances' effect on production of,
Agricultural Extension Service, 4551, sale stirs wrath of OPA" from New A930.
4570. York Times, A4592. Letter by Uniontown (Pa.) Chamber of
Armed forces: demobilization, 10746. Bill to make available to discharged Commerce relative to production in
Cattle: ceiling prices, 975. members of armed forces an adequate Fayette County, Pa., of, A614.
- article from Chicago Tribune, 976. supply of wearing apparel at fair prices Letter and statement by Indiana Coal
-- article from National Grange (see bill S. 1275). Merchants Association, Inc., relative to
Monthly, 976. Bulletin from Sullivan's Department regulations of Solid Fuel Administra-
Store, Mandan, N. Dak., relative to tion for delivery of,,A1497, A1498.
Commodity Credit Corporation, 1972.
Corn-hog situation: letter from a flannel shirts, A2957. Remarks in House relative to hazardous
farmer, 2779. Remarks in House relative to serious occupation of mining, A871.
shortage of farmers' work, A242. Remarks in House relative to the short-
Defense Highway Act, 9658.
Remarks in House relative to shortage age of, 641, A367.
Deficiency appropriation bill: conference of overalls, A1712.
report, 12359. Remarks in House relative to record in
Economy bloc in Congress, A4571. Remarks in House relative to rulings of 1944 for production of, A871.
Farm prices: reply to Mr. Sabath, 2577. WPB and OPA on, A2177. Remarks in House relative to production
Farm workers: drafting of, 764, 832. Remarks in House relative to WPB regu-. in Fayette County, Pa., of, A614.
Federal aid to airports, A4571. lations M-388 A, B, C to bring back Remarks in House relative to importance
medium-priced, A1312. to war effort of, A1487,
-article from Bryan, (Ohio) Demo-
crat, A4571. Remarks in House relative to shortage of- Remarks in House relative to coal min-
work, A3011, A3438. ers' vote on strike allowed under Smith-
Food and Agriculture Organization of
Remarks in House relative to scarcity of Connally Act, 2932.
United Nations, 3983. low-priced, A4090.
Friend, Bud (a returned -veteran) : re- Remarks in House relative to new regu-
Remarks in House criticizing OPA ceiling lations on delivery of, A1497.
fusal'of OPA ration board to give price on undershirts, A4592.
ration points to, 3667. Remarks in House comparing coal pro-
Klamath-Falls, Oreg.: United States Dis- Statement from New York newspaper duction iii 1944 between United States
relative to textile salesman of Lyons, and Great Britain, 2844.
trict Court, 9660.
France, offering prompt delivery on, Remarks in House relative to drop in
Latin America: Good-neighbor policy,
A2177. production of, A3649.
11412.
Statement relative to the effect of OPA Remarks in House relative to drop in 1945
Nationality Act, 4272. regulations on work, A3011. of stock pile of, AS649.
Office of Price Administration, 10060.
Reciprocal trade agreements, 4896, 4897, Statement on work clothing at meeting Remarks in House opposing the export-
5147. of work clothing manufacturers in ing of, A3651.
Washington, A3438. Remarks In House relativeto desperate
Spangler; J. R.: failure of War Depart-
ment to notify Lieut. T. R. Spangler C LOTHING-BACK TO ADAM AND EVE, re- outlook for, A3062, A3580, A3649.
of death of, 8605. Aarks in House relative to manufac- Remarks in House relative to importance
ture of, 2414. of, A4363.
Speaks, John C.: death of, 10471.
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130 INDEX
COAL-Continued. COAL SITUATION, resolution relating to, COAST GUARD-Continued.
Remarks in House relative to continuing 8881. Bill to provide special leave' for Govern-
exploitation work on, A4363. COAL SITUATION IN WESTERN PENNSYL- ment employees who are members of
Remarks in Senate relative to shipment VANIA, remarks in House relative to temporary reserve of (see bill H. R.
of coal to Europe, 8262. critical, A3528. 3438).
Resolution by mayors and solid fuel deal- Bill to provide retirement from active
ers of Marinette, Wis., and Menominee, COAL STRIKE, remarks in House relative to,
10007: service under certain conditions of
Mich., to increase production of, A3062. personnel of (see bill H. R. 3683).
Resolution by Board of City Commission- COAL-WAGE DISPUTE, remarks in House Bill to provide increased pensions to
ers of Fargo, N. Dak., relative to short- relative to, 2291. members who become disabled by rea-
age in head of lakes area of, A4219. COAPE-ARNOLD, VASHTI GEER, relief (see son of their service other than a pe-
Statement by Harold L. Ickes relative to bill S. 750). riod of war (see bill H. R. 3908).
necessity of maintaining production COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY, increase Bill to provide for retirement of certain
of, A1660. certain allowances provided by law for personnel of (see bills H. R. 3935,
Statement by Charles Baton relative to members of (see bill H. R. 682). 39C0).
cost of production of, A3526. Bill to provide for promotion of officers Bill to continue veteran benefits for
Table: list of coal mines in operation in on retired list receiving pay of a higher certain temporary personnel of (see
Fayette, Greene, and Washington grade and give retired officers benefits bills, S. 1356; H. R. 3938).
Counties of Pennsylvania, A614. already granted by law to (see bill Bill to exempt vessels of special con-
COAL CREEK, TENN., authorize a prelim- H. R. 2182). struction from requirements as to
inary examination and survey of (see Bill to provide for promotion of officers number, position, range, or arc of vis-
bill H. R. 4167). on retired list receiving pay of a higher ibility of lights (see bills H. R. 4413;
grade and to give retired officers bene- S. 1494*).
COALDALE (United States ship), remarks in fits already granted to (see bill S. 897). Bill to authorize payment of entire
* House relative to launching at Bethle- Bill to permit occupancy of certain Gov- amount due, without appointment of
hem-Fairfield shipyard, Baltimore, of ernment housing facilities on a rental legal representative of estate, in set-
Victory ship, A871. basis without loss of rental allowances tlement of accounts of deceased per-
COAL INDUSTRY, article by John Griffin by members and their dependents of sonnel of (see bills H. R. 4517, 4521).
from Boston Sunday Post- relative to (see bills S. 1003*; H. R. 3233). Bill to grant to Reserve officers right to
absurdity of Government sponsoring of Concurrent resolution authorizing an purchase articles of ordnance in same
strike vote in, A1331. investigation relative to adjustment of manner as articles are now purchased
Article by Fred Brenckman from Na- pay and allowances of commissioned by officers of (see bill H. R. 4563).
tional Grange Monthly relative to and enlisted personnel of (see H. Con. *Bill to provide for promotion of certain
pending measures in Congress to reg- Res. 88). officers in (see bill H. 1. 4588).
ulate, A2392. Letter transmitting estimate of person- Bill to permit settlement of accounts,
Remarks in House relative to bureau- nel requirements for, 17. without administration of estates, of
cratic regimentation of, A2392. ,COAST GUARD.. See also EXECUTIvE NOMINA- . . deceased personnel of (see bill S. 50).
TIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS. Bill relating to pay and allowance of re-
COAL MINERS, letter from Secretary of War
.* relative to discharge from the Army Address by Admiral Russell R. Waesche tired officers of (see bill S. 473*).
. , of, 7919. - relative to operations of, A2356. Bill to provide promotion of certain re-
Amendment in Senate relative to pay tired- officers, who served during war
Remarks in House relative to number
and allowances of retired officers of, with Spain and World War I, of (see
serving in the armed forces, A871.
1412. bill S. 724).
Remarks in House relative to 1944 pro- Article by Elizur Gale Smith relative to
duction record of, A871. Bill to provide for exclusion from gross
development of, A4678. income for income tax purposes cer-
Remarks in House relative to deferment Bill to. provide adjustments in the re- t.ain amounts received as retirement
of, 1787. pay by retired personnel of (see bill
tirement classification and pay of of-
Remarks in Senate and an article ap- ficers in (see bill H. R. 417).
pearing in Labor relative to discrim- S.851).
Bill to increase certain allowances pro- Bill to provide for promotion of officers
ination in treatment of, 3147. vided by law for members of (see bill
Remarks in House relative to the. forgot- on retired list receiving pay of a
H. R. 682). higher grade and to give retired officers
ten men, A1831.
Bill to provide dispensary treatment and benefits already granted to (see bill
COAL MINES,'letter from the Secretary of hospitalization in Army and Navy hos- S. 897).
the Interior transmitting report of in- pitals for retired enlisted men of (see
Bill authorizing investigation and em-
spection of, 326, 328. bill H. R. 1513). ployment of new methods of promot-
Remarks in House relative to war pro- Bill relating to overtime compensation ingsafety at sea and aiding navigation
duction record of the American coal prior to December 1, 1942, of certain
miner, 453. per annum employees in field services by (see billS. 959).
of (see bill H. R. 1516). Bill to provide for changing the uniform
COAL-MINE PRODUCTION IN 1944, remarks of enlisted personnel of (see- bill S.
in Senate relative to, 922. Bill to establish grade of admiral in (see
1082).
bill H. R. 1646*). •
COAL MINING, amending Selective Training Bill to permit occupancy of certain
and Service Act of 1940, providing for Bill to further perfect consolidation of
the Lighthouse Service with (see bill Government housing facilities on a
deferment of men engaged in (see bill rental basis, without loss of rental al-
H. R. 2440). H. R. 1649).
Bill to provide for promotion of officers lowances by members, and their de-
Editorial entitled "The Royalty Issue" pendents, of (see bills S. 1003*; H. R.
from Washington Evening Star, A1028. on retired list receiving pay of a higher
grade and give retired officers benefits 3233).
Remarks in House relative to cost of already granted by law to (see bill Bill to authorize retirement of officers
strikes in, A962. H. R. 2182). and enlisted men of (see bill S.
Remarks in House relative to hazardous 1405").
Bill to provide monetary benefit for cer-
business of, A1487. tain enlisted men discharged for serv- Bill to authorize temporarily allowance
COAL-MINING INDUSTRY, remarks in ice-connected disabilities (see bill of leave to officers retired subsequent
House relative to interest in disposal H. R. 2680). to September 8, 1939, and retained on
of Big Inch and Little Inch pipe lines. Bill relating to pay allowances of officers active duty to same extent as if they
of, A4603. of retired list performing active duty had not been retired (see bills S. 1468;
COAL-NO. 1 ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY, re- in .the rank of rear admiral (see bill H. R. 4391).
marks in House relative to, A3650. H. R. 2790). Concurrent' resolution authorizing an
Bill to provide promotion and retire- investigation relative to adjustment
COAL PRODUCTION, remarks in House rela- ment benefits for enlisted men, re- of pay and allowances of commissioned
tive to, 1502. called to active service of (see bill and enlisted personnel of (see H. Con.
COAL PRODUCTION: OPA REGULATIONS, 'H. R. 3168). Res. 88).
statement by John P. Busarello rela- Bill to clarify and define the constitu- Joint resolution to create a commission
tive to, A3528. tional rights of retired personnel of to prepare plans for establishment of
COAL PRODUCTION-SHORTAGE OF MAN- (see bill H. R. 3316). a school for the training of women
POWER, remarks in House relative to, Bill relating to pay and allowances of for service as commissioned officers in
A3650. enlisted men discharged because of (see H. J. Res. 91).
under age at time of enlistment (see Letter from Secretary of the Navy trans-
COAL SHORTAGE, correspondence relative bills S. 1045; H. R. 3345*). mitting draft of bill to promote safety
to, 3134. Bill to provide promotion to certain re- at sea by, 4084.
COAL SHORTAGE: OPA POLICY, editorial tired officers who served as commis- Remarks in House relative to settlement
from Pittsburgh (Pa.) Post-Gazette sioned officers during two wars of (see of accounts of deceased personnel of,
relative to, A3528. bill H. R. 3413). 10133.
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COAST GUARD-Continued. COCHRAN, JOHN J.-Continued. COCHRAN, JOHN J.-Continued.
Remarks in Senate. relative to changing Editorial in New York Times entitled Motions and resolutions offered by
the design of the uniforms of the en- "The -TVA Idea," and referring. to Committee on the Judiciary: expenses of
listed personnel of, 6194. Missouri Valley, A67. Investigation by (see H. Res. 305), 7215.
Resolution of appreciation of temporary History of founding of Society of St. Committee on Labor: investigation by
reservists of units of First and Eight Vincent de Paul, and letter by Presi- (see H. Res. 206), 2775.
Naval Districts of (see H. Res. 326). dent Truman, A4222, A4223. Committee on the Merchant Marine and
Tribute in Senate to, 8284. Letter from a veteran regarding difficul- Fisheries: expenses of investigation
ties In obtaining property declared (see H. Res. 158), 1711.
COAST GUARD ACADEMY, appointment in
House of members of the Board of surplus, A5643. Committee on Military Affairs: expenses
Visitors to, 292, 516, 550. Letter from Bureau of the Budget con- of investigation (see H. Res. 161), 1711.
Appointment in Senate of members of cerning savings effected, A1550. Committee on Naval Affairs: investiga-
the Board' of Visitors to, 4102. Letter from Chief of Army Engineers giv- tion by (see H. Res. 208), 2776.
Mr. Forand resigned as a member of the ing expenditures in Missouri River Committee on Public Buildings and
Board of Visitors to, 4165. Basin during past 30 years, A61. Grounds: investigation by (see H. Res.
Mr. Radcliffe appointed a member of the Letter from Lt. Jim J.Conlon urging beer 209), 2776.
Board of Visitors to, 987. for soldiers in India,A1094. Committee on Public Lands: investiga-
Mrs. Woodhouse appointed as a member Letter from Pfc Harry Lienhard request- tion by (see H. Res. 207), 2775.
of the Board of Visitors to, 4165. ing more ammunition, A513. Committee on Roads: investigation by
Report of Board of Visitors to, A2830. Petition of H. C. Logan and 320 other (see H. Res. 317), 7404.
Missourians protesting prohibition Committee on Un-American Activities:
COAST GUARD ACTIVITIES IN THE expenses (H. Res. 168), 1856.
PACIFIC, report of members of Com- legislation, 6585.
Petition of Herbert Dieckhaus and 301 Committee on World War Veterans' Leg-
mittee on Merchant Marine and Fish- islation: investigation by (see H. Res.
eries (House) relative to, A3903. other Missourians protesting against
prohibition legislation, Z585. 219), 3432. -
COAST GUARD AUXILIARY, amendment in Radio address by Representative Mon- Douglas, Julia T.: to pay compensation
Senate extending certain recognition roney on reorganization of Congress, (see H. Res. 392), 10470.
and rights to members of, 11526. Fisher, Eleanor: to pay compensation
A4266.
Bill to extend recognition to (see bill (see H. Res. 131), 1045.
Report on Salvation Army in World War
S. 1613). Greene Ville Treaty: celebration (H. Res.
II, A4117.
"COAST GUARD DOES ANOTHER GREAT Statement by Comptroller General on re- 332), 7933.
JOB", article entitled, A837. organization bill, A3739. House of Representatives: assistant read-
COAST GUARD RESERVE, extending certain Statement by Elmer L. Irey relative to ing clerk (see H. Res. 95), 334.
recognition and rights to temporary increase in traffic of marihuana, A361. Johnson, Albert W. and Watson, Albert
members of (see bill S. 1465). Statement by Elmer L. Irey summarizing L. (judges) : investigation (see H. Res.
Bill extending certain recognition and campaigns against black markets, A362 157), 1711.
rights to temporary members of, in- Marshall, Muriel Abbott: to pay com-
Statement on enforcement activities of
cluding the voluntary port security the Treasury Department, A3815. pensation (see H. Res. 316), 7404.
force and members of Coast Guard Statement on reorganization of Con- McCullough, Ada: pay compensation
Auxiliary (see bill H. R. 3814). gress, 3004. (see H. Res. 294), 6280.
Bill to extend to temporary members of, Statements of seven governors in St. Rabbit, Elizabeth: to pay compensation
all rights, benefits, and privileges to Louis Post-Dispatch on results of Ten- (H. Res. 71), 184.
which regular members are entitled nessee Valley Authority, A53. Select Committee to Investigate Shortage
(see bill H. R. 3815). of Food (see H. Res. 220), 3432.
Tables: Federal grants to State and local
Select Committtee to Study Basic Prob-
COASTAL FISHERIES, message from the governments, A4535.
lems Affecting Post-war Immigration
President transmitting proclamations Amendments offered by, to and Naturalization (see H. Res. 221),
and an Executive order affecting areas Independent offices appropriation bill 3432.
under or on the high seas, 9273. (H. R. 1984) : to amend, 950. Siegfried, Frank J. (see H. Res. 119), 805.
COATES, ELMER J.,relief (see bills S. 407*. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Social Security Act: investigation relat-
578). Capitol Building: relating to compensa- ing to (see H. Res. 204), 2775.
COBB, CANDLER, relief (see bill H. R. 1781*). tion of telephone operators (see bill Trimble, Mildred H.: to pay compensa-
H. R. 1427), 268. tion (see H. Res. 357), 8982.
COBB, L. L., (Colonel, U. S. Army) remarks Eagle Packet Co., Inc., to confer juris-
in House praising military record at Petitions and papers presented by, from
diction (see billH. R. 1976), 769. Citizens and individuals, 2632, 2743, 2888,
Camp Lee, Va. of, A583. Edward H. O'Hare Hospital: to designate 3904. 3939, 4007, 4038, 4039, 4085, 4175,
COCHRAN, JOHN J. (a Representative from (see H. J. Res. 241), 8725. 4216, 4303, 4339, 4685, 4751, 4858, 4914,
Missouri). Government reports: to discontinue cer- 5038, 5122, 5170, 5252, 5292, 5382, 5463,
Activities of enforcement agencies of the tain (see bill H. R. 1817), 590. 5529, 5593, 5690, 5754, 5838, 5924, 6013,
Treasury Department, A618. House folding room: employees of (see 6085, 6154, 6701, 6785, 6870, 6979, 7038,
Address by Robert E. Hannegan at testi- H. J.Res. 142), 2776. 7215, 7268, 7343, 7404, 7506, 7663, 7743,
monial dinner, St. Louis, Mo., A4010. Missouri Valley Authority: to establish 7891, 7936.
Appointed conferee, 10868. (see billH. R. 2203), 1170.
Appointed on committee, 15, 274. Remarks by, on
Morris, Harvey E.: for relief (see bills Agricultural census bill, A513.
Appointed on funeral committee, 3356. H. R. 4020, 4021), 8575.
Article by Henry F. Pringle in St. Louis Alaska: Tlingit and Haida Indians, 3458.
Reports required by law: to discontinue
Post-Dispatch on reorganization of certain (see billsH. R. 380, 2504), 24, Annuity payments: exemption from tax-
Congress, A4331. 1829. ation, 9086.
Article by Jack H. Pollack entitled "Cap- St. Louis, Mo.: to establish World War II Appropriation bill: legislation on, 2359.
ital Casualties," A3271. museum in '(see billH. R. 3862), 7890. Army Air Corps: appropriation, 11324,
Article from St. Louis Post-Dispatch en- Surplus property: disposal of (see bill 11325.
titled "Montana Leads for MVA," A61. H. R. 3887), 7935. Bovard, Oliver K.: article on life of,
Article from Washington News relative to Wright, Ola L., Margaret, and Betty Lea: A4704.
soil erosion in Missouri River Basin, for relief (see billH. R. 4352), 9558. Calendar Wednesday, 348.
A904. Motions and resolutions offered by Capitol telephone operators, 293, 294,
Article from Washington Post by George Assistant to Superintendent of House 839,
Gallup relative to sentiment against Press Gallery: compensation (see H. Carden, George A., and Anderson T. Herd,
Nation-wide prohibition, A5643. Res. 210), 2776. 8920, 8987, 8988.
Article in Missouri Farmer relative to the Carter, Hubert M. (estate) : to pay com- -relief, 2490, A2372.
Missouri Valley Authority, A432. pensation (see H. Res. 464), 12264. - twenty - million - dollar private
Article in St. Louis Star-Times concern- Committee on Agriculture: expenses of claim bill, A2855.
ing shipments of local beer to armed investigation (see H. Res. 160), 1712. Committee on Accounts: notice of hear-
forces, A481. Committee on Appropriations: expenses ings, "1712.
Correspondence with Comptroller Gen- of' Investigations (see H. Res. 70), 292. Committee on Appropriations: investiga-
eral relative to claim of Carden and Committee on Education: expenses of in- tions by, 135, 136, 292.
Herd, 12258. vestigation (see H. Res. 92), 293.' -tabulation of expenditures, 292,
Editorial from St. Louis Star-Times en- Committee on Interstate and Foreign 293.
titled "'Is This the Time for Conscrip- Commerce: expenses of investigation Committee on the Civil Service: investi-
tion'," A1091. (see H. Res. 159), 1711. gation by, 335, 336, 551.
Editorial from St. Louis Star-Times on ------investigation by (see H. Res. 205), Committee on Claims: second assistant
stripes, A4018. 2775. clerk, 5793.
132 INDEX
COCHRAN, JOHN J.-Continued. COCHRAN, JOHN J.-Continued. COCHRAN, JOHN J.-Continued.
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on Reports made by, from
Committee on Education: expenses of Launching of U. S. S. Amherst Victory, Committee on Accounts-Continued.
investigation by, 184, 293. A908. Committee on Foreign Affairs: investiga-
Committee on Expenditures in the Exec- Legislative appropriation bill: Senate tion by (H. Res. 328, Rept. 931), 7710,
utive Departments, 10213. amendments, 5728. 7742.
Committee on Foreign Affairs; investiga- Lending agencies of the Government: Committee on Interstate and Foreign
tion by, 7639, 7710. auditing provision of George bill, 751. Commerce: investigation by (H. Res.
Committee on Interstate and Foreign Lightfoot, Miss Gene: article on reor- 159, 205, Repts. 249, 386), 1747, 2795.
Commerce: investigation by, 7641. ganization of Congress, 9251. Select Committee to Investigate Shortage
Committee to Investigate Acts of Execu- Maloney-Monroney resolution (organi- of Food (H. Res. 220, Rept. 426), 3466.
tive Agencies: continuation, 344, 345, zation of Congress), A16. Committee on the Judiciary: counsel to
551,552. Members of Congress: expense allow- (H. Res. 365, Rept. 1105), 9511.
Committee on the Judiciary: counsel, ance, 5728. Committee on Labor: investigation by
9500. -retirement privilege, 938. (H. Res. 206, Rept. 387), 2795.
Committee on Merchant Marine and Millard, Elizabeth: to pay compensation, Committee on the Merchant Marine and
Fisheries, 1711. E631. Fisheries: investigation by (H. R's. 158,
Committee on Military Affairs: investiga- Missouri: additional judgeship, 8874. Rept. 248), 1747.
tion of war effort, 1460, 1461, 1711. Missouri Valley Authority: printing of Committee on Military Affairs: investi-
Committee on Pcst-War Economic Policy hearings, 9515. gation by (H. Res. 161, Rept. 251),
and Planning: continuation, 342. National Airport, 6661. 1747.
Committee on Postwar Military Policy: National War Labor Board: bill to abol- Committee on Naval Affairs: investiga-
continuation, 343, 344, 550. ish, 11834. tion by (H. Res. 208, Rept. 389), 2795.
-termination, 11888. Naval Academy, 10988. Committee on Postwar Military Policy
Committee on Roads: investigation by, Navy: chiefs of bureaus, 7535. (H. Res. 108, Rept. 39), 550, 590.
-disposal of vessels, 306-308, 7216. Committee on Public Buildings and
7404, 7405.
-letter by Fred M. Vinson, 7216. Grounds: investigation by (H. Res. 209,
Committee on Rivers and Harbor: inves-
-public works bill, 306-308. Rept. 290),,2,95.
tigation by, 5631.
Committee on Small Business, 133. -reimburse certain personnel, 6288, Committee on the Public Lands: investi-
Committee on Un-American Activities, 6293, 7194. gation by (H. Res. 207, Rept. 338), 2795.
11, 12, 13, 14, 550. 1856. Newton, Cleveland A.: eulogy, 8620. Committee on Rivers and Harbors: au-
-meeting in Beaumont, Tex., 208, Order of business, 10938. thorizing investigation by (H. Res.
209. Petroleum Subcommittee, to continue, 285, Rept. 619), 5631, 5689.
-records, 35. 2504. Commitee on Roads (H. Res. 317, Rept.
'Comptroller General: fiscal research, Philadelphia, Pa.: national park, 8698. 079), 7419.
136, 137. Presidential succession, 7014. Committee on the Territories: investiga-
Congress: special committees, 136, 137, Public roads: investigation, 7189 7192. tion by (H. Res. 286, Rept. 690), 5631,
335, 336. 1450. Railroads: land-grant rates, A2098. 5689.
-- assistants from Comptroller Gen- Ramspeck, Robert: tribute, 12352. Committee on Un-American Activities:
eral's office, 950, 951, 952. Reports required by law, 3454. continuation (H. Res. 109, Rept. 40),
useless investigating committees, - discontinuance of (H. R 2501), 550, 590.
6283. -- expenses of (H. Res. 168, Rapt.
2441.
Courts: limiting time for bringing cer- Revenue bill of 1945, A4267. 268), 1885.
tain actions, 10987. Rusk, Col. Howard A.: citation, A4754. Committee on World War Veterans' Leg-
Deficiency appropriation bill, 1589. Second deficiency appropriation bill, islation: investigation (H. Ras. 219,
Departments of Itate, Justice, and Com- 6829, 6831, 6832, 6833, 6848. Rapt. 425), 3466).
merce appropriation bill, 2355, 2359. Servicemen's Readjustment Act: to Douglas, Julia T. (H. Res. 392, Rept.
amend, 7712, 7723. 1188), 10483.
District of Columbia: boundary line be-
tween Virginia and, 6663, 6664. Small Business Committee, 11891-11899. Fisher, Eleanor (H. Res. 131, Rept. 106),
-expenses, 551, 552. 1079.
Executive departments: reorganization.
Social Security Act: investigation, 2775. House majority leader: additional steno-
11904. grapher (H. Res. 333, Rept. 938), 7935.
-- letter by Comptroller General, Special Committee on Post War Economic
Policy and Planning: expenses, 551. House of Representatives: additional
11964.
Subs'dies, 7873, 7876. compensation for certain employees,
Farm draft situation, 1396, 1397. - (H. Res. 334, Rept. 939), 7935.
continuation of certain, 6128.
Farm labor: deferment of, 2433.
Sugar: use by brewing industry, A4170. House Periodical Press Gallery (H. Rs.
Farm products: investigate marketing
Surplus property: disposal of, A5643. 438, Rept. 1323), 11279.
of, 1450, 1451. -- requisitioning of certain, 7202, House Press Gallery (H. Res. 210, Rept.
Federal Aid Airport Act, 9729.
7203. 391), 2795.
Federal grants to State and local gov- Investigation (H. Res. 305, Relt. 855),
ernments: statistics, A4535. Surplus Property Act amendment, 8460,
8461, 8462. 7267.
Full-employment bill, 10453, 10457,
Surplus war material, •8695. Johnson, Albert W., and Watson, Walter
10458, 10460, 10465, 10940, 11977, 11978.
Government agencies: reorganization, use in soil- and water-conserva- L. (judges) : Investigation (H. Rs.
tion work, 9253. 157, Rept. 247), 1747.
9344, 9345, 9415, 9422, 9428, 9429.
Government corporations: financial con- Tax adjustment bill, 7333. Jurgensen, Helen (H. Res. 308, Rept. 843),
TVA's results in seven States, A53. 7104.
trol, 8547, 8548.
Government reports, 2421. Unemployment: legislation to alleviate, Marshall, Muriel Abbott (H. Res. 316,
-discontinuance of certain, 1922. 7074, 7075. RHpt. 878), 7419.
Hay, Charles M.: death of, A175. Veterans: settlement on farm lands, McCullough, Ada (H. R. 294, Rept. 760),
House of Representatives: periodical 8773, 9253. 6320.
press gallery, 10817, 11276. Woodrum, Clifton A.: tribute to, 12196. Millard, Elizabeth (H. Res. 282, Rept.
Housing for veterans, 12296. Reports made by, from 691), 5631, 5690.
Independent offices appropriation bill, Committee on Accounts: Rabbitt, Elizabeth T. (H. Res. 71, Rept.
682, 883, 937, 938, 941,942, 945, 950, 951, Capitol telephone operators (H. R. 1427, 10), 190.
952. Rept. 17), 290. Select Committee to Investigate Acts of
Indians: California jurisdictional bill, Carter, Hubert M. (H. Res. 464, Rept. Executive Agencies (H. Res. 113, Rept.
1456), 12307. 44), 552, 590.
1589.
Select Committee to Study Basic Prob-
Insuiance business: regulation, 1027, Committee on Agriculture: investigation lems Affecting Postwar Immigration
1086, 1089, 1093. by (1-1.Res. 160, Rept. 250), 1747. and Naturalization (H. Res. 221, Rept.
Johnson, Albert W., an. Watson, Albert Committee on Appropriations: investiga- 427), 3466.
L. (judges) : investigationi, 1745. tion (H. Res. 70, Rept. 25), 326. Siegfried, Frank J. (H. Res. 119, Rept.
Joint Committee on Organization or Committee on the Civil Service: investi-
Congress, 348. 53), 637.
gation (H. Res. 110, Rept. 41), 551, 590. Small Business Committee (i. Res. 454,
Judges: investigation of Messrs. John- Committee on Claims: second assistant Rept. 1377), 11931.
son and Watson, 7213, 7216. clerk (H. Res. 290, Rept 709), 5793, - expenses (H. Rcs. 112, Rept. 43),
Land-grant railroad rates, 11268, 11269, 5837. 551, 590.
11271, 11272, 11273, A4636. Committee on Conservation of Wildlife Social Security Act: investigation (H.
-conference report, 10139, 10140, Resources: continuation (H. Res. 97, Res. 204, Rept. 385), 2795.
10142. Rept. 38), 550, 590. Special Committee on Postwar Economic
- letters by Comptroller General, Committee on Education: investigation Policy and Planning (H. Res. 111, Rept.
A4636. (H. Res. 92, Rept. 26), 326. 42), 551, 590.
INDEX
COCHRAN, JOHN J.-Continued. COFFEE, JOHN M.-Continued. COFFEE, JOHN M.-Continued..
Reports made by, from Article by Jack H. Pollack from Liberty Letter from naval officer relative to'pro-
Committee on Accounts-Continued. entitled "Shall We Broadcast Con- posed Foreign Service Academy, A1457.
Treaty of Green Ville (H. Res. 332, Rept. gress?" A1444. Letter from prominent people urging
937), 7935. Article by Richard L. Neuberger entitled severance, of relations between United
* Trimble, Mildred H. (H. Res. 357, Rept. "F. D. R. and the Far West," A2131. States and Spain, A690.
1C23), 9004. Article by William V. Cowan entitled Message from Hebrew Committee of Na-
* Committee on Expenditures in the Ex- "The Captain From *the Battleship," tional Liberation relative to reconcilia-
ecutive Departments: A3240. tion between Hebrew and Arab peoples,
Reports required by law (H. R. 2504, Rept. Article from Chicago Journal of Com- A1018.
311). 2164. merce entitled "Lending Our Ears," Newspaper articles relative to appease-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTS A1011. ment of Franco Fascist Spain, A1029.
COCHRANE, ALLISTER,- tribute in House to, Article from Enuniclaw Courier-Herald Radio address on People's Lobby program
665. on peace, A2267. on subject What Economic Policies
Article -from Grand Junction (Colo.) Will Insure the Peace, A2475.
COCKE COUNTY, TENN., report to commit- Sentinel on sugar shortage, A3929. Resolution of King County (Wash.)
tee of five hundred by Ben W. Hooper Article from New York Times, Text of
relative to cleaning up elections in, Democratic Central Committee favor-
UAW statement In defense of strike, ing broadcasting of congressional pro-
A255. A5073.
"COCKEYED DRAFT MANAGEMENT," re- ceedings, A1455..
Article from PM on activities of Col.
marks in Senate entitled, 2988. Andres Soriano, A4327. Speech in New York City advocating sev-
Article from PM newspaper on Aluminum ering relations with Spain, A359.
COCONUT FATS AND SUGAR, reinarks in
Corporation of America, A2519. Statement by Press Alliance, Inc., on
atomic bomb,
House relative to the price of, 10601. A4577.
CODY, JAMES A., auithorize Secretary of In- Article from St. Louis Post-Dispatch en-
titled "Ships as Agents of Peace," Sworn in, 33.
terior to sell certain lands. in Mon- Amendments offered by, to
tana to (see bill H. R. 4477). A1280.
Article from Stars and Stripes on higher Deficiency appropriation bill (H. R.
CODY, LEROY E., authorize Secretary of In- pay and allotments for servicemen, 4805) : to amend, 11188.
terior to sell certain lands in Montana A5178. District of Columbia appropriation bill
to (see bill H. R. 4478). Article from State Government magazine (H. R. 306) : to amend, 5273.
"COERCION BILL," editorial from Portland on broadcasting Parliament in New Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Oregonian entitled, A529. Zealand, A4525. Academy of Foreign Service: to create
Article on peacetime conscription ap- (see bill H. R. 2967), 3595.
COFFEE, article 'from newspaper captioned
"Boost-in coffee prices," A3174. pearing in the New Yorker entitled Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific
Letter by Andresen-Ryan Coffee Co., Du- "The Talk of the Town," A5272. Railroad Co.:, to grant certain lands in
luth, Minn., relative to small supply Article on Tacoma's municipally owned Pierce County, Wash., to (see bill H. R.
on hand of, A3174. light and power system, A2505. 2968), 3595.
Letter by unnamed writer relative to Articles from Mqntgomery (Ala.) Adver- Commission on Tax Integration: to
chaotic situation of, A5151. tiser and others entitled "Franco Re- create (see H. J. Res. 156), 3531.
Remarks in House relative to need of buffed," A1212. Dingwall, James M., and others: for relief
drastic changes in handling, A3450. Editorial from magazine Prevent World (see bill H. R. 4091), 8659.
Remarks in House relative .to Brazil's War III entitled "Black Lists," A4563. District of Columbia: to provide appro-
poor grade of, A3450. Editorial from New York Times entitled priations (see bill H. R. 3306), 5121.
Remarks in House relative to probability "What Is 'Un-American'," A5148. Federal Trade Commission: directing in-
of shortage of, A3174, A3450. Editorial from Richmond (Va.) Times- vestigation of costs of consumer neces-
Remarks In House relative to deteriora- Dispatch entitled "Putting Congress on sities (see H. J. Res. 274), 10619.
tion in quality of, A4112. the Air," A2269. Hedin, Joan Esther: for relief (see bill
Remarks in House relative to arbitrary Editorial from Seattle Post-Intelligencer H. R. 4996), 12029.
price of OPA on, A4112. advocating congressional broadcasting, Indians: to pay expenses incurred by
Statement, captioned "Must we have an- A362. certain Indians allotted on the Quie-
other coffee shortage?" by Angus Editorial from Seattle Star entitled "Why naielt Reservation (see bill H. R. 1819),
Mackey & Co., from Tea and Coffee Continue to Appease Falangist Fas- 590.
Trade Journal, A4222. cism," A4346. Mason, Edward A.: for relief .(see bill
Table: production from 1935-44 in Brazil Editorial from Seattle Star paying tribute H. R. 3209), 4574.
*of, A4113. to President Truman, A2481. Mount Rainier National Park: to acquire
"COFFEE-CUT TEMPEST," editorial from Editorial from St. .Louis Post-Dispatch certain property within (see bill H. R.
Boston Herald 'entitled, A5673. entitled "Our Link With Russia," A2473. 1818), '590.
Editorial from St. Louis (Mo.) Post-Dis- Navy: relating to pay of retired officers
COFFEE, HARRY B., letter relative to beef patch on Fascist Franco, A4479. (see bill H. R. 2791), 2888.
production by, A66.
Editorial from Tacoma News Tribune on Payne, Clyde 0.: for relief (see bill H. R.
COFFEE HOUR IN THE NAVY DEPART- death of Mussolini, A2274.
MENT, remarks in House relative to, 3210), 4574.
Editorial from Tacoma News-Tribune on Reconstruction Finance Corporation: to
1884. treatment of Germany and Japan,
authorize purchase of aluminum by
COFFEE, JOHN M. (a Representative from A4105. (see bill H. R. 4841), 11155.
Washington). Editorial from Waterloo (Iowa) Courier Senate and House of Representatives: to
Address at meeting of American Slav
entitled "Franco Hates Japs-Now," broadcast proceedings (see H. J. Res.
Congress, New York City, May 3, 1945, A1788. 89), 590.
A3366. Editorials by C. E. Trombley, Gig Harbor,
Social Security Act: to amend to provide
Address before People's Lobby Confer- Wash., on atomic power and Pearl
ence relative to postwar merchant Harbor, A4241. medical care for recipients of public
marine, A473. Editorial criticizing Franco regime, assistance (see bill H. R. 1820), 590.
Address before Senate Committee on Spain: to sever relations with (see H.
A3233.
Small Business relative to future pro- Editorials from Atlanta Journal and San Res. 312), 7214.
duction of aluminum in Pacific North- Antonio Express on Spain, A2516. Svelund, August: for relief (see bill H. R.
west, A1492. Letter by A. Sheldon Newberger, soldier 3081), 4007.
Address by Colston E. Warne on subject serving in the Philippines, A2505. Taxation: increasing specific exemption
Public Ownership: When? A4007. Letter by Fred W. Herlihy to Attorney for purposes of excess-profits tax (see
Address by Elgin Groseclose at Phila- General Biddle relative to plight of in-. bill H. R. 2548), 1991.
delphia, - Pa., entitled "Expanding dependent oil men, A1009. Washington (State): to appoint. addi-
Business and the Exces-Profits Tax," Letter by James L. Monroe favoring Cof- tional judge for eastern district (see
A1513. fee proposal of a West Point for diplo- bill H. R. 3080), 4006..
Addresses by various people relative to mats, A1790. Motions and resolutions offered by
independence for India, A1217. Letter by John H. Long (soldier) relative Centralization of heavy industry: in-
Appointed conferee, 4660. to postwar conditions, A4014. vestigation relative to (see H. Res. 83),
Appointed on committee, 15. Letter by Walter George (serviceman) 291.
Article by Ernest Lindley entitled favoring a West Point for diplomats, China: withdrawal of Marines from (see
"Dewey and Pearl Harbor," A4247. A4244. H. Res. 409), 11007.
Article by George Pirinsky relative to Letter from Department of State relative Franco (Fascist) Spain: urging diplo-
conditions in the Balkans, A4106. to relations with Russia, A3274. matic break with (see H. Res. 100), 431.
Article by H. McKenna and wife, Kirk- Letter from Frank P. O'Brien, VFW, House of Representatives: to pay travel
land, Wash., pleading for lasting peace relative to Latin-American problems, allowance to clerks of Members of (see
to justify soldier son's death, A1988. A1832. H. Res. 373), 9726.
INDEX
COFFEE, JOHN M.-Continued. COFFEY, HELEN C., relief (see bill H. R. COLCLOUGH, 0. S. (rear admiral, U. S.
Petitions and papers presented by, from 4890). Navy), speech on problems of naval
Citizens and individuals, 11280. justice in Cincinnati before American
Societies and associations, 432, 3532. COFFIN, TRISTRAM, radio broadcast on
consideration by subcommittee of Sen- Bar Association by, A5771.
Remarks by, on ate Committee on Commerce of control COLD SPRING, MINN., VILLAGE OF, relief
Aluminum plant disposal, A5166. of atomic energy by, A4462. (see bills S. 196; H. R. 2008').
American Committee for Spanish Free-
COGAN, F. H., statement favoring Guy R. COLE, ALBERT M. (a Representative from
dom, A1200. Kansas).
Argentina, A2130. Lucas as postmaster of Cleveland, Ohio,
by, A2634. Appointed conferee, 1C680.
Army: discharge points for Army Air Appointed on committee, 491, 492.
Corps ground personnel, A3996. COGSWELL, C. C., address on taxation and Article in Holton (Kans.) Recorder rela-
- correspondence, A3997. cooperation as affecting western farm- tive to Lt. Lawrence L. Beach, A802.
Cartels in Germany: Influence on world ers before Kansas State Grange by, Editorial entitled "The Forgotten Fight-
peace, 9457. A137. ers," A1817.
Castano, Jose del (Spanish consul gen- Resolution by Board of Commissioners,
eral to Manila) : aid to Axis, 1076. COHEN, HARRY, relief (see bill H. R. 1950").
Topeka, Kans., opposing Missouri Val-
Close, Upton, 10033. COHEN, THERESE R., relief (see bill H. R. ley Authority, A2089.
Columbia Basin project, 11200. 2956"). Resolution by members of staff of Wash-
Committee on Un-American Activities, burn Municipal University of Topeka,
COHEN, MORRIS (lieutenant, U. S. Army),
- 10027, A5148. Kans., relative to control of atomic
editorial from Colby Alumnus includ-
Congress: broadcast of proceedings, ing letter op United Nations Charter energy, A5145.
A2209. Bils and oint resolutions introduced by
by, A3450.
Daughters of the American Revolution, Indians: to cancel fee patents issued on
9675. COINS AND COINAGE, authorize coinage of
two Potawatomi Indian allotments
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11188, 50-cent pieces in commemoration of (see bill H. R. 3396), 5690.
11200. memory of Will Rogers (see bills H. R.
Kunze, Edward L.: for relief (see bill
del Castano, Jose (Spanish Consul Gen- 93, 1281). H. R. 2129), 1043.
eral in Manila) : data on, A2645. Bill to authorize coinage of 50-cent McManlgal, John W.: to advance on
District of Columbia appropriation bill, pieces in commemoration of one-hun-
emergency officers' retired list of the
5254, 5260-5264, 5273. dredth anniversary of admission of Army (see bill H. R. 4816), 11078.
-- salares of police and firemen, Iowa into the Union as a State (see
Revised Statutes: to amend section 1305
11927. bill H. R. 2377). (see bill H. R. 3331), 5252.
Fair Employment Practice Committee Bill to provide for the coinage of a 3- Sells, Mrs. Alan: for relief (see bill H. R.
appropriation, A3199. cent piece (see bill H. R. 4128). 3504), 6321.
Farben, I. G. (German cartel), 9457. Bill to provide for coinage of 10-cent Remarks by, on
Franco Fascist Spain: press appraisal of, pieces bearing the likeness of Franklin Soldiers' deposits, A2552.
A2130. Delano Roosevelt (see bill H. R. 4793). Reports made by, from
Full-employment bill, 12080. Bills to authorize establishment of an Committee on Claims:
Heidinger, James V.: eulogy, 2629. additional coinage mint of the United Baker, Cleo E. (H. R. 2191, Rept. 1094),
Herling, John (Chief of Division of Labor States (see bills H. R. 4867; S. 1651). C512.
Relations of Office of Coordinator of Bill to authorize coinage of 10,000,000 Berg, Esther L. (H. R. 2826, Rept. 1062),
Inter-American Affairs)-a correction, silver dollars in commemoration of vic- 9372.
A1788. torious conclusion of World War II Bolstad, Eugenie U. (H. R. 2430, Rept.
Interior Department appropriation bill, (see bill H. R. 5104). 1174), 10211.
6950. Bill to authorize coinage of 10,000,000 sil- Camp No. 1, Alaska Native Brotherhood,
Lammers, Dr. Clemons, 9458. ver 50-cent pieces in commemoration Sitka, Alaska (H. R. 802, Rept. 275),
Meat and sugar shortage: observations, of Pearl Harbor (see bill H. R. 5105). 1885.
7136. Bills authorizing coinage of special 10- Elmira Area Soaring Corp. (S. 842, Rept.
Motor Vehicle Parking Agency, 11188. cent pieces in honor of Franklin 616), 5169.
National Academy for Foreign Service, Delano Roosevelt (see bills S. 963; H. Evans, J. Earl: estate of (H. R. 2011,
A4244. R. 3112). Rept. 1414), 12029.
National Association of Manufacturers: Letter from the Secretary of the Treas- Ferreira, Ernest Pedro (H. R. 3159, Rept.
control of radio broadcasting, 10027, ury transmitting a draft of proposed 1424), 12029.
10028. legislation to amend law relative to Harland Bartholomew and Associates
National E.nploy the Physically Handi- taking trialpieces of coins, 4584. (H. R. 2515, Rept. 722), 5837.
capped Week, 9504. Letter by John E. Kelly relative to coin- Llacuna, Venacio Cadiz: (H. R. 3670,
Naval appropriation bill, 3518. age of $1 and 50-cent silver coins to Rept. 1396), 11931.
Nazi-Falange regime of Spain, 7145. commemorate end of World War II and Navy: personnel at Camp Rousseau, Port
-statement by Ambassador Luis Pearl Harbor, A5752. Hueneme, Calif. (H. R. 2805, Rept.
Quintinilla, of Mexico, 7145. Remarks in House relative to the de- 675), 5591.
Palestine problem. 9686. sign of, 223. - personnel at Camp Bradford, Nor-
Race prejudice, 9675. Remarks in House relative to placing folk, Va. (H. R. 2807, Rept. 677), 591.
Radio broadcasting: data on, 10028. likeness of Franklin Delano Roosevelt - personnel at Naval Hospital, Seat-
Russia: relations with, A2473. on one side of 10-cent piece, A2207. tle, Wash. (H. R. 2853, Rept. 678),
Spain: dinlomatic relations with, A4325. Remarks in House relative to 10-cent 5591.
- editorials, A4325. piece to bear likeness of Franklin -- personnel at Norfolk Navy Yard,
-- Nazi-Falange regime of Franco, Delano Roosevelt, A2546. Portsmouth, Va. (H. R. 2616, Rept.
1076. 482), 4006.
State Department: outline of revamped, COKE OVENS, table: list now in blast in - personnel at Rosneath, Scotland
Fayette and Westmoreland Counties,
Al196. (H. R. 2806, Rept. 676), 6591.
- background of certain officials, Pa., A614.
Realty Bond & Mortgage Co. (H. R. 1055,
A1197. COLALILLO, MICHAEL (sergeant, U. S. Rept. 304), 1990.
Tax adjustment bill, 7331. Army), remarks in House relative to Rhea, Mrs. C. J., Sr. (H. R. 1243, Rept.
Vessels: sale of surplus, 9273. award of Congressional Medal of 533), 4339.
West coast steel industry, A4539. Honor to, A5792. Stowell, Dorothy (H. R. 1669, Rept. 231),
Woodrum, Clifton A., 12199. Statement by Representative Pittenger 1540.
Reports made by, from relative to award of Congressional Strangio, Domenico (H. R. 1845, Rept.
Committee on Appropriations: Medal of Honor to, A5792. 479), 4006.
District of Columbia (H. R. 3306, Rept. COLBY ALUMNUS (publication), editorial Tillman, Barbara J., and others (H. R.
614), 5115, 5121. including excerpt from letter of Morris 2166, Rept. 887), 7419.
Votes of. Sce YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Cohen relative to United Nations Char- Trinidad: naval personnel at base at
ter from, A3450. (H. R. 2685, Rept. 463), 3938.
COFFEE-OPA PRICE POLICY, editorial from Webb, George (H. R. 1344, Rept. 240),
New Orleans Item relative to, A5119. COLBY, BAINBRIDGE, letter relative to ten- 1595.
ure of Presidents, A4929. Williams, Ed (H. R. 879, Rept. 405), 2966.
COFFEE SHORTAGE-OPA TO BLAME, re-
COLBY JUNIOR COLLEGE, NEW LONDON, Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
marks in House relative to, A4221.
N. H., statement urging revival of COLE, BRUCE, letter relative to Governor
COFFEE SITUATION, remarks in House and Olympic games by group of students Dewey and the Jap code by, A4483.
correspondence relative to, 10038. of, A5096.
COLE, GORDON U., article entitled "War
COFFEE SUBSIDY, remarks in House con- COLBURN, BEN W., relief (see bill H. R. Equipment Will Be Given to Hospitals
cerning, 10812. 1145*). and Schools" from PM by, A4337.
INDEX 135
COLE, RICHARD B., article from Boston COLE, W. STERLING--Continued. COLE, W. STERLING-Continued.
News Bureau containing interview Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on
with John J. Hagerty relative to em- King, Emma C.: to increase pension (see Inventors: acts done in foreign countries
ployment of returning veterans in New bill H. R. 862), 60. by, 1715, 1716.
England by, A942. Knickerbocker, Sarah L.: to increase pen- Labor laws, 9253.
Article entitled "Returning Veterans sion (see bill H. R. 867), 60. Legislative employees, 12205..
Pose Vital Postwar Challenge and Op- McManus, Jessie: to increase pension Lend-lease: extension, 2128.
portunity" from Boston News Bureau _(see bill H. R. 864), 60. Mail to overseas servicemen, 2156, 2157.
by, A978. McMullen, Thelma: for relief (see bill Marine Corps: grade of general, 1257.
H. R. 4398), 9726. Mediterranean fruitfly, 8701, 9254.
COLE, W. STERLING (a Representative from Missouri River: bridge, 7199.
Marine Corps: establish grade of gen-
New York). Military Academy: age limit of appoin-
eral (see bill H. R. 197), 22. '
Address by Clarence Budington Kelland Military status: to confer upon certain tees, 8696.
at Nogales, Ariz., entitled "The Only Mott, James W.: eulogy, 10626.
persons (see bill H. R. 196), 22.
Hope of Victory," A1350. Mondell, Theresa: for relief (see bill H. R. Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima: photograph,
Address by John L. Sullivan at Navy 4397), 9726. 4368.
Day dinner, Mayflower Hotel, Wash- Morse, Jesse: to pension (see bill H. R.
ington, D. C., A4590. National cemeteries, 11334.
Address by. Thomas L. Gatch before Mil- 868), 60. National Service Act, 568, 569.
itary Order of the World Wars, A4587. Navy: to retain vessels of (see bill H. R. Nationality Act: bills to amend, 2416,
Appointed conferee, 11229. 1620), 363. Naval Academy: 2418.
Prentice, Isabelle Walton: to pension -discharge of midshipmen, 11449.
Appointed on committee, 88, 491, 492. (see bill H. R. 863), 60. -midshipmen from District of Co-
Appointed on Objectors' Committee,
Sebring, Edgar D., and Purple, Jay: for lumbia (H. R. 319), 6292.
1255.
relief (see bill H. R. 865), 60. Naval appropriation bill, 3508.
Appointed teller, 8. Strickler, Ida E.: to pension (see bill Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps:
Correspondence between Secretary of the •H. R. 2334), 1402.
Navy and Kent Cooper relative to pro- personnel, 310, 313-316.
Sweeney, Anna L.: to pension (see bill Navy: Chiefs of Bureau, 11120.
ceeds from sale of picture of flag rais- H. R. 871), 60. - disposal of vessels, 302, 307.
ing on Mount Suribachi, A1951.
Tannery, Agnes: to increase pension (see -personnel discharged because of
Editorial from Sayre (Pa.) Evening Times
-entitled "A Serviceman's Solution," bill H. R. 860), 60. under age, 7194.
A1392. Territories and possessions of the United -postgraduate school, 10990.
Remarks by Representative Vinson on States: for administration and protec- - postwar compositions, 10158,
accomplishments of former Repre- tion by Navy Department (see H. J. 10187, 10188, 10194, 10203, 10205.
sentative Melvin J. Maas, A166. Res. 55), 98. Public works, 301, 302, 307, 308.
Resignation from special committee, 594. United Nations Relief and Rehabilita- Relief of certain personnel, 9255.
Amendments offered by, to tion Administration: authorizing ex- - settlement of claims, 9256.
Mississippi River bridge (H. R. 1652) : to penditure of funds received from serv- Navy and Marine Corps: increase person-
amend, 3456. ices of conscientious objectors by (see nel, 11434, 11441, 11442, 11444, 11445.
Naval Academy (H. J. Res. 18) : to amend, bill H. R. 200), 22. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard:
2418. Vannatta, Maryette: to increase pension transportation and subsistence (H. R.
- (H.'R. 1123): to amend, 8696. (see bill H. R. 861), 60. • 3345), 6291.
- (S. 1064) : to amend, 10988. Veterans: to furnish firing squads, color Official papers relating to Territories of
Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps: guards, and buglers for funerals (see United States, 7194.
personnel, 316. bill H. R. 195),.22. Oil and gas leases, 10988.
Navy: postwar composition (H. Con. Res. Motions and resolutions offered by OPA: shortages, 6563.
80): to amend, 10205. Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Panama Canal: retirement of employees,
St. Louis River bridge (H. R. 3150): to Public Health Service, and Coast and 1715.
amend, 7200. Geodetic Surey: to authorize investi- Pan-American Interparliamentary Union,
War Production Board (H. R. 1531): to gation of pay and allowances (see H. 2155.
amend, 1266. Con. Res. 88), 8950. Pay Readjustment Act, 8697.
Williamson, W. Va., bridge (H. R. 1184): Puerto Rico: to recommend repeal. of Persons buried outside the United
to amend, 3456. certain acts by insular government of States, 10992, 10993, 11334.
Yellowstone River bridge (S. 234): to (see H. Con. Res. 28), 1171. Philadelphia, Pa.: national park, 8698.
amend, 7199. Remarks by, on Postal service: substitute employees,
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Alaska: Tlingit and Haida Indians, 3458. 11340.
Andrews, Forrest E., to increase pension Alien Chinese wives, 12204. Price Control Act: amendment, 6562.
(see bill H. R. 857), 60. Amending section 5, public law 140 Puerto Rico: survey of conditions, 666.
Chaplin, Eva D., and others: for relief (Regular Army officers), 2419. Reports required by law, 3454.
(see bill H. R. 4414), 9757. Armed forces: reemployment preferences, - discontinuance of (H. R. 2504),
Civil Service Retirement Act: to amend 8699. 6281.
(see bill H. R. 663), 29: Army engineers: printing of reports, Rubber: bill relating to, 3458.
Curtiss, Glenn Hammond: to erect a 1257. San. Carlos irrigation project (H. R. 3288),
memorial to (see bill H. R. 199), 22. 6288.
Army Medical Corps (H. R. 2477)., 6286,
Curtiss Memorial Commission: to create 6287, 6288. School-lunch programs, 6286, 8694, 9252.
(see bill H. R. 4461), 9931. Bermuda: acquisition of, 8332. Selective service: Tydings amendment,
Dardas, Constantinos: for relief (see Cape Charles City, Va.: harbors of, 1255, 1504, 1505:
bill H. R. 859), 60. 1256. Selective Service System: award 6f merit
Eaton, H. Ward: for relief (see bill H. R. to uncompensated personnel, 4274,
Conscientious objectors, 9254.
858), 60. 4275..
Education: to promote moral, temper- Contracts: kick-backs on, 1714.
Defense Highway Act of 1944: amend Sioux Indians, 4270.
ance, and character (see bill H. R. 198), Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
22. (H. R. 2840), 6292.
Defense Plant Corporation: exchange of 6562.
Elmira Area Soaring Corp.: for relief St. Louis River bridge, 7200.
land, 6289.
(see bill H. R. 870), 60. Surplus war material, 8695.
Department of Labor: additional secre-
Ensley, Harold M.: for relief (see bill United States Code: enactment of title
H. R. 1880), 640. taryships, 9255.
Discontinuance of certain reports, 2421. 1 into positive law, 1713, 1714.
Fort Schuyler Military Reservation,
Fact Finders Act: amendment, 1713. -revision of title 18, 9252.
N. Y.: to transfer to State of New.
York (see bill H. R. 2436), 1706.- Federal Aid Airport Act, 9707. Vessels: sale of surplus, 9272.
Holcomb, Martha K.: to increase pension Foreign Service of the United States, Veterans' Administration: Department of
1712. Medicine and Surgery, 11659.
(see bill H. R. 869), 60.
Insular possessions of the United States: Fourth-class mail matter, 4269. War criminals, 4270.
Fur-bearing animals, 12205. - apprehension and punishment,
to administer and protect by the Navy
Gila reclamation project (S. 118), 6283. 4282.
(see H. J. Res. 69), 268.
Internal Revenue Code: to amend .(see Government agencies: reorganization, War dead: repatriation, 12215.
bill H. R. 272), 22. 9356, 9357. War Production Board: control of con-
Iwo Jima: to acquire exclusive owner- Government reports: discontinuation, fidential business data, 1265.
ship of photograph depicting raising 4269. Williamson, W. Va., bridge, 3456.
American flag on Mount Suribachi. (see Heidinger, James V.: eulogy, 2630. Reports made by, from
H. J. Res. 162), 3700, 4369. Indian affairs, 10987. " Committee on Claims:
Kenyon, Clarinda E.: for relief (see bill - letter by Secretary of the Interior, Macauley, Edward (S. 646, kept. 567),
H. R. 866), 60. 10987. 4574.
136 INDEX
COLE, W. STELING-Continued. COLE, WILLIAM C.-Continued. COLLINS, E. W., poem entitled "Brave Man,"
Reports made by, from Remarks by, on dedicated to Ernie Pyle, by, A2832.
Committee on Naval Affairs: UNRRA: appropriations, 11496, 11593. COLLINS, ELI W., letter endorsing peace
Coast Guard: admiral (H. R. 1646, Rept. United States Employment Service, 9818. resolutions by, A608.
45), 590. Washington Monument: poem by Eliot
Marine Corps: grade of general (H. R. Marshall, 1367. COLLINS, FREDERIC W., article entitled
197, Rept. 28), 431. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. "Don't Shoot the Pianist, He's Doing
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. the Best He Can" (Harry S. Truman)
COLEMAN, J. R., to adjudicate claim of (see
from Providence (R. I.) Journal by,
COLE, WILLIAM C. (a Representative from bill S. 1526). A4280.
Missouri). COLFAX, SCHUYLER, address in 1865 before COLLINS, GRACE M., relief (see bill H. R.
Article by Arthur V. Burrowes in St. miners' conference at Virginia City,
Joseph (Mo.) News-Press relative to Nev., by, A3265' 4268).
book, No Traveler Returns, by Henry COLLINS, PATRICK, relief (see bill H. R.
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING. See LABOR-
Shoskes, A2811. 1640).
MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS.
Article by James Marlow on increase in COLLINS, RICHARD P., excerpt from article
Paragraph from book, Management at
living costs, A4270. by Grace Davidson from Boston Post
the Bargaining Table, by Lee H. Hill
Article from Braymer (Mo.) Bee relative relative to rehabilitation of, A2062.
and Charles R. Hook, Jr., relative to,
to shortage of meat, A3052. A2459.
Article from St. Joseph (Mo.) Union-Ob- COLLINS, SARAH J., increase pension (see
server on American Federation of La- COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS. See also bill H. R. 927).
bor wage policy, A4447. EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CONFIR- COLLIVER, MABEL, relief (see bill H. R.
Article from Washington Daily News en- MATIONS. 4523).
titled "Let San Francisco Review COLLECTORS OF INTERNAL REVENUE. COLLYER, JOHN L., remarks In House rela-
Yalta," A605. See EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CON- tive to one of world's outstanding au-
Letter by Gail E. Aser, Lahore, India, FIRMATIONS. thorities on rubber, A274.
urging independence for India, 3954.
Letter by W. A. Petree relative to Con- COLLEGE-TRAINING PROGRAM, remarks in COLMERi, WILLIAM M. (a Representative
gressional Medal of Honor, A2261. House and statistics concerning, 12018. from Mississippi).
Amendments offered by, to COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, letter by Address before National Industrial Con-
Federal Aid Airport Act (H. R. 3615) : to 14 college presidents relative to pro- ference Board, New York City, on sub-
amend, 9802. gram for universal military service, ject Foreign Loans, A5103.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by A680, A982. Address by John J. McCloy before Acad-
Bruce Bros. Grain Co.: for relief (see bill Remarks in House relative to naming emy of Political Science, Hotel Astor,
H. R. 2450), 1707. Victory ships by honoring American, New York City, A5185.
Claims: to provide for settlement caused A908. Appointed on committee, 15.
by wild fowl in vicinity of refuges (see Remarks in House relative to report of Appointed on committee to escort the
H. R. 3527), 6535. Committee on Education relative to President, 1945.
Claimants in Platte County, Mo.: for re- the emergency situation existing in Article by David Lawrence on Allied poli-
lief (see bill H. R. 3574), 6630. various, 1393. cies in occupied Germany, A4879.
Interstate Commerce Act: to amend (see Remarks in House relative to Ignorance Article by Merlo Pusey on foreign trade,
bill H. R. 3262), 4776. of American history in, A1311. A2336,
Postal employees: to provide for weekly Remarks in House relative to housing Article from Midpacifican (service news-
pay days (see bill H. R. 1116), 98. at, 9792. paper) concerning curfew in big cities,
Postal Service: advancement of em- COLLEY, HOMER V., relief of estate (see bill A1415,
ployees (rural carriers) in feld service S. 1283). Article from New York Times entitled
(see bill H. R. 4481), 10042. "Public Works as Catch-All," A3365.
Rural Mail Delivery Service: to extend COLLIER, FRANK W., to elect Postmaster of
the House of Representatives rejected Article in American Magazine by James
temporary additional pay for equip- F. Byrnes relative to streamlining of
ment maintenance for carriers (see (H. Res. 1), 10.
bill H. R. 1115), 98. Tribute in House to, 99. Congress, A112.
COLLIER, MRS. JUDD, letter relative to Editorial from Washington Evening Star
Social Security Act: to amend relative to
by John H. Cline relative to full-em-
aid for needy children (see bill H. R. freight-rate equalization, A4865.
ployment practices bill, A5644.
1114), 98. COLLIERS (magazine), article entitled "Go Editorials from New York Times on for-
Motions and resolutions offered by North Young Man," by Richard L.
Standard time: to reinstate (see H. Con. eign trade and shipping, A2226.
Neuberger from, A96.
Res. 15), 98. Editorials from Providence (R. I.) Jour-
Article entitled "Utah's Steel Guinea
Pig," by Murray Moler and Andre Fon- nal and Gulfport-Biloxi (Miss.) Daily
Petitions and papers presented by, from Herald on postwar trade and shipping,
Citizens and Individuals, 8575, 8950. taine from, A198.
Article entitled "Do We Want Health In- A2621.
State legislatures, 9757.
Remarks by, on surance?" by Amy Porter from, A324. Editorials on statement by Special Com-
Antipoll tax bill, 5892, 6002. Article on herring fishing grounds on mittee on Post-War Economic Policy
Antiracketeering bill, 11900, 11914. Great Lakes, by Clay Perry from, A773. and Plannipg, A4412.
Armed forces voluntary enlistment bill, Article on Stalin and world unity, by Wil- Letter by M. W. West, Laurel, Miss., rel-
8706, 8707. liam H. Standley from, A3361. ative to labor difficulties of motor ex-
Courts: admission of evidence, 2507. Article entitled "Revolution Down press industry in Mississippi, A4614.
Daylight-saving time: termination, 8545. South" by Governor Arnall (Ga.) from, Letter from Congressman Reece of Ten-
Federal Aid Airport Act, 9802, 9803. A3710. nessee relative to loans to foreign gov-
Food and Agriculture Organization of Article entitled "Deliverance or Doom" ernments, A5651.
United Nations, 3980. by E. M. Langer from, A4327. Amendments offered by, to
Food situation, 4324. Article entitled "That Poor Man in the War agencies appropriation bill (H. R.
German forces: surrender, 4311. White House" by Jonathan Daniels 3368): to amend, 7474.
Housing for veterans, 12300. from, A5090 Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Legislative appropriation bill, 4435, 4453. Editorial entitled "Atomic Bomb Les- Bonnet Carre spillway: rehabilitation of
Lend-lease: extension, 2132. son" from, A4130, A4167. oyster beds at (see bill H. R. 3888),
Military Establishment appropriation Editorial on unification of the armed 7935.
bill, 6752. forces, from, A5594. Edmonds, Bessie S.: for relief (see bill
Nationality Act: amendment, 4645. Extracts from article on War Depart- H. R. 873), 60.
Navy: postwar composition, 10200. ments's waste, by Harry S. Truman
Federal land banks: relating to mineral
Navy and Marine Corps: increase person- from, A4272.
rights on land acquired by (see bill
nel, 11437. Statement entitled "The Sip in Missis- H. R. 667), 30.
Nurses: drafting of, 1866. sippi," by Carlisle Bargeron from,
Graham, Robert E.: for relief (see bill
Postage: fourth-class matter, 5453, 5454, A5106.
H. R. 3248), 4685.
5455, 5456, 5457, 12212. COLLIER'S CONGRESSIONAL AWARD, re-
Postage on catalogs: readjusting rates marks in House relative to, 1172. Hickman, H. J. and P. G.: for relief (see
of, 6963, 6967, 6968. bill H. R. 872), 60.
Presidential succession, 7013, 7023. COLLINS, ALBERT K., relief (see bill H. R. Merritt, Evelyn: for relief (see bill H. R.
Tennessee Valley Authority, 3337, 3338. 1237). 2927), 3467.
Treasury-Pos' Office appropriation bill, COLLINS, CORNELIUS F., address introduc- National forest lands: authorizing an-
1307. ing Senator Pepper before National nual payments to States, etc., based
Treaty ratification: constitutional Democratic Club of New York by, on fair value of (see bill H. R. 2867),.
amendment, 3995, 4030, 4031, 4298. A1891. 3351.
INDEX 137
COLMER, WILLIAM M.-Continued. COLMER, WILLIAM M.-Continued. COLORED PEOPLE-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Reports made by, from Remarks In House relative to number of
Public lands: Federal payments to States Committee on Rules.-Contlnued. colored nurses In the armed forces,
with respect to conservation lands Consideration. of (H. J. Res. 266) ap- 1733.
(see bill H. R. 664), 30. propriation for United Nations Relief Remarks in House relative to success in
Shows, Earl J.: for relief (see bill H. R. and Rehabilitation Administration business world of, A1201.
2529), 1886. (H. Res. 386, Rept. 1181), 10206, 10211. Remarks in House relative to poll tax
Social Security Act: to amend relative to Votes 6f. See YEA-AND-NAy VOTES. and its effect on, A2822.
Federal grants to States (see bill H. R. COLOGERAS, CONSTANTINOS, relief (see Resolution by General Assembly of
665), 29. bill H. R. 1541). Arkansas relative to farm training for
Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act: Negro veterans, A1789.
COLONIAL BAKING CO., telegram relative to
to amend (see bill H. R. 666), 30. shortage of corn sugar, 9216. COLORED SOLDIERS, article from Plain-
Supply Forces: to create branch known dealer, Kansas City, Kans., and state-
COLONIAL NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK, ment by Mayor Speed, of Jackson,
as (see bill H. R. 1159), 125. YORKTOWN, VA., authorize a bridge,
Surplus Property Act: amendment of Miss., relative to disturbance in Jack-
roads, etc., across, over, or upon land
(see bill H. R. 3851), 7824. of United States within limits of (see
son, Miss., caused by, A1435.
Williams, J. W., Jr., and wife: for relief Remarks in House relative to service and
bill H. R. 26). conduct of, A2835, 7420.
(see bill H. R. 1459), 268. COLONIALISM, remarks In House relative to, COLORED VETERANS' HOSPITAL, concur-
Motions and resolutions offered by 4040.
Economic Reconstruction of Europe (H. rent resolution to establish at Boley,
Rept. 1205) : to print additional copies' COLONY, OKLA., authorizing conveyance of Okla., a, 4689.
of (see H. Res. 455), 11450. Seger Indian School to Colony Union COLTON, JOE, poem entitled "The Spirit of
Graded School District No. 1 (see bill
Special Committee on Post-War Eco- S. 52).
'76 Marches On" by, A1018.
nomic Policy and Planning: to con- COLUMBIA BASIN PROJECT, letter from
tinue (see H. Res. 60, 211), 126, 2796. COLORADO, bill relative to distribution of Secretary of Interior transmitting re-
Remarks by, on waters of Arkansas River by a com- port (H. Doc. 172) of costs of, 4374,
Agricultural appropriation bill: confer- pact between Kansas and (see bills S. 4464.
ence report, 3789. 187; H. R. 914*). Remarks in House relative to program of
Committee on Post-War Economic Policy Bill to provide for construction, equip- Bureau of Reclamation for postwar de-
and Planning: continuation, 342. ment, and operation of an additional velopment of, A315.
eighth report, 10609. military academy in (see bill H. H. COLUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, ap-
Committee on Post-War Military Policy: 4184). pointment in House of directors of,
continuation, 343. Report on unemployment claims filed in 557, 909.
Cuirfew order: action of Mayor La Colorado by Manufacturers Associa-
Guardia, 2487. COLUMBIA INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF AND
tion of, A3923. DUMB, reappointment of Senator
Currency: termination of authority to Resolution relative to increase in pay for
issue certain, 5275, 5276. Thomas of Utah as a director of, 549,
employees of postal service by Legis- 909.
Fair Employment Practice Committee, lature of, A1958.
3991, 3992, 5827. 7235, 7474, 7487. COLUMBIA METALS CORP., remarks in
Farm labor (veto of H. J. Res. 106), 4163. COLORADO RIVER, authorize construction House relative to entrance in alumi-
Federal Farm Loan Act: amendment, of certain Federal reclamation works num industry of, A5167.
4767. in the upper basin of (see bills S. 894;
H. R. 2981). ' COLUMBIA (S. C.) RECORD, article on Gua-
Forestry research, 3789. temala breaks with Spain from, A1029.
Labor-Federal Security appropriation Order of Senate to print supplement to
Senate Document 39 relative to the COLUMBIA RIVER.
bill, 4729. Article by Ralph A. Tudor from Civil
Legislative appropriation bill: Senate waters of, 7940.
Remarks in House relative to disposition Engineering relative to development
amendment, 5726. of, A2208.
Lindsey, 'Sgt. Jake W.: awarded Congres- of waters of, A603.
Bill to extend time for construction of
sional Medal of Honor, 4767. Remarks in House relative to Orive Alla's
bridge across (see bill S. 574*).
Manpower situation: proposed legisla- knowledge of, A4744.
Bill to authorize completion of altera-
tion, 105. Remarks in Senate relative to construc- tions to a bridge, made necessary by
Marcantonlo, Vito: votes on defense tion of projects in the upper basin of, Bonneville Dam, across (see bill H. R.
measures, 7235, 7474. 3478. 607).
Members of Congress: expense allowance, COLORADO RIVER COMPACT, remarks in
5726. Bill authorizing construction in Colum-
House relative to provisions of, A1339. bia River, Oreg. and Wash., of Uma-
salary increase, 4431.
National housing (H. Res. 291), 6317. COLORADO RIVER INDIAN TRIBES, trans- tilla Dam (see bill H. R. 1129).
fers certain property from War Reloca- Bill to authorize payment of a mainte-
National Service Act, 561, 573, 574.
-ask for conference, 2201, 2202. tion Authority to (see bill H. R. 4535), nance allowance to owner of a bridge
Navy: disposition of vessels and facili- COLORADO RIVER-RIO GRANDE WATER over (see bill S. 132).
ties, 5378, 5379. TREATY WITH MEXICO, remarks in Bill to authorize completion of alter-
Second deficiency appropriation bill, Senate and correspondence relative to, ations, made necessary by Bonneville
6773. 10489. Dam, to a bridge over (see bill S. 133).
Servicemen's Readjustment Act: amend- COLORADO RIVER TREATY, list of organiza- Bill granting consent to State of Wash-
ment, 7713. tions opposed to present provisions of, ington to construct a bridge at North-
Surplus Property Board: President's A1273. port, Wash., across (see bill S. 943).
message, 7641. C'OLORADO SPRINGS GAZETTE (newspa- Letter from the Secretary of War trans-
Surplus-property program: chaos in ad- per), editorial entitled "Put an End to mitting report on a review of reports
ministration, 5378. the Draft" from, A4504. on, 8728.
United Nations Relief: appropriation, Remarks in House relative to electric pro-
10214, 10218, 10298. COLORADO STATE ASSOCIATION OF JOUR-
NEYMEN BARBERS, HAIRDRESSERS, duction and also salmon production by,
War agencies appropriation bill, 5733,
. 5827, 7474. AND COSMETOLOGISTS, INTERNA- A433.
Reports made by, from TIONAL UNION OF AMERICA, letter Remarks in House relative to hydroelec-
Special Committee on Post-War Economic opposing extension of Rsciprocal Trade tric power possibilities from develop-
Policy and Planning: Agreements Act by, A2533. ment of, A3189.
Economic reconstruction of Europe (H. COLORADO STATE FEDERATION OF LA- Remarks in House relative to develop-
Res. 60, Rept. 1205), 10619. BOR, letter opposing extension of Re- ment of, 3528.
Post-war policy (H. Res. 60, Rept. 541, ciprocal Trade Agreements Act by, Resolution authorizing House Commit-
pt. 6), 4339. A2532. tee on Irrigation and Reclamation to
Seventh report (H. Res. 60, Rept. 852), COLORADO STATE MINING ASSOCIATION, continue investigation authorized by
7214. address by Representative Smith of H. Res. 262, Seventy-eighth Congress,
Committee on Rules: Ohio relative to Bretton Woods Agree- of western rivers and (see H. Res. 185).
Committee on Post-War Military Policy ment before, A424. COLUMBIA RIVER AUTHORITY, article by
(H. Res. 55, Rept. 20), 276, 290. Richard L. Newberger relative to pro-
Consideration of bill (H. R. 3000)- COLORED PEOPLE, editorial from Columbia
(S. C.) State relative to justice in posed, A1052.
amending Federal Reserve Act (H. Res. Editorial from Wenatchee (Wash.) Daily
259, Rept. 582), 4684. South Carolina for, A953.
Consideration of bill (H. R. 3199)- Letter by Charles Lee White of Jersey World relative to, A2971.
Labor-Federal Security appropriation City, N.- J., relative to communistic Statement in explanation of bill, S. 460,
bill (H. Res. 260, Rept. 583), 4684. propaganda to, A4664. A2972.
138 • INDEX
COLUMBIA RIVER BASIN, resolution to in- COMBAT VETERANS; telegram complaining COMBS, J. M.-Continued.
vestigate commercial and recreational about the travel facilities furnished- Reports made by, from
fisheries resources of, 9472. them in Colorado, 9661. Committee on Claims-Continued.
COMBS, J. M. (a Representative from Texas). Shedd, Mrs. Ruth C. (H. R. 1732, Rept.
COLUMBIA RIVER POWER SYSTEM, statis- 1412), 12028.
tics relative to, 3814-3816. Appointed conferee, 3432, 7183, 10680,
11415. Siskind, David (H. R. 3050, Rept. 1420),
COLUMBIA AND SNAKE RIVERS, article by 12029.
Appointed on committee, 274, 275.
Philip H. Parrish from Oregonian rela- Thompson, Elmer D. (H. R. 3543, Rpt.
tive to plan for development of, A3189. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Black, Boyd B.: for relief (see bill H. R. 14Z0), 12029.
COLUMBIA VALLEY AUTHORITY, articles by 2006), 838. Townsend, John Burl (H. R. 807, Rept.
Richard L. Newberger and Robert W. Bryant,, Hardy H.: for relief (see bill 302), 1990.
Sawyer from Oregonian relative to es- H. R. 2005), 838. Welch, Orvis (H. R. 2167, Rept. 1250),
tablishment of, A5301, A5303. Neches and Angelina Rivers: modifying 10825.
Articles and editorials from newspapers project for (see bill H. R. 3729), 7399. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
and letters favoring the creation of, Remarks by, on COMBS, LEO, authorize Secretary of Interior
A3676-A3677. Continental Casualty Co. (relieved as to sell certain lands in Montana to
Bill to establish (see bills S. 460, 1716; conferee), 4175. (see bill H. R. 4443).
H. R. 2923, 5083). Maritime Day, 4367.
Remarks in House relative to bill H. R. Permission to file report, 3990. COMEAUX, Mrs. Lionel, relief (see bill H. R.
2923, to establish, A1915. Steinert, Oscar R.: relief, 10390. 3224*).
Statement by Senator Mitchell relative Reports made by, from "COMING ECONOMIC WORLD PATTERN,"
to bill, S. 1716, to create, A5796. Committee on Claims: article by Henry Hazlitt from Ameri-
Text of bill, S. 1716, to create, A5796. Anderson, Charles W. (H. R. 2306, Rept. can Scholar entitled, A1142.
84
COLUMBIA VALLEY AUTHORITY NEEDED 11 ), 10246.
Bourbeau, Angelina (H. R. 202, Rept. COMMENTATORS, brief biography of cer-
BY THE NORTHWEST, condensation tain, 10031.
of three articles by Carey McWilliams 272), 1885.
from the Nation relative to, A3624. Brisbin, Beatrice (H. R. 4253, Rept. 1397), COMMERCE, prohibit utilization in connec-
11931. tion with desertion or abandonment
COLUMBIA (S. C.) STATE, editorial entitled Brown, Charles (H. R. 3590, Rept. 1431), of minor children of facilities of inter-
"The Roosevelt Loan" from, A2902. 12029.
Editorial entitled "Mr. Galloway Retires" state or foreign (see bill H. R. 2635).
Brown, Lula Mae (H. R. 3590, Rept. 1431), Bill to amend part II of Interstate Com-
from, A4121. . 12029. merce Act in relation to the effect
Editorial relative to justice for colored Burton, F. W. (H. R 3431, Rept. 1429), upon interstate or foreign commerce
people in South Carolina from, A953. 12029. of exercises, of State rate-making au-
COLUMBIA (MO.) DAILY TRIBUNE, edi- Burton, S. P. (H. R. 2487, Rept. 1176), thority (see bill H. R. 3262).
torial entitled "Will the Peace Stick?" 10211. Bill to prohibit transportation of ob-
from, A2526. * Davis. Rastus L. (H. R. 2054, Rept. 1088), scene literature in. interstate or for-
COLUMBUS DAY, address by Charles G. 9512., eign (see bill H. R. 4107).
Notari in William Penn Hotel on ob- Dompsey Industrial Furnace Corp. (H. R. Bill to amend law relating to larceny in
servance of, A4607. • 201, Rept. 271), 1885. interstate. or foreign (see bill H. R.
Radio* addre-, by Francis P. Matthews * Denney, Mrs. Maude C. (H. R. 1732: Rept. 4160" )..
on observance of, A4799. 1412), 12028. Bill relating to certain discriminatory
Remarks in House relative to observance Dietz. August W. (H. R. 1548, Rept. 575), pricing affecting (see bill H. R. 4201).
of, A4229. 4668. Bill providing for issuance of certifi-
Grandview, Hospital (H. R. 1891, 'Rept. cates of statutory compliance with
COLUMBUS DAY CITIZENS COMMITTEE,' certain national standards to certain
£43), 5382.
INC., list of- names of officers, board of corporations and.labor organizations
directors, and executive council of, Gray, Mrs. Mabel Glenn (H. R. 1732, Rept.
1412), 12028. engaged in (see bill S. 10).
2635. Bill to amend law relating to larceny in
Resolution commending the Italian peo- Grigsby, J. B. (H. R. 1560, Rept. 639),
5581. interstate or foreign (see bills S. 492;
ple for the overthrow of Mussolini and H. R. 2281).
cooperation with the Allies, 2634. Gunnells, Hugh P. and Dezaree (H R.
2226, Rept 647), 5382. Bill to amend law relating to embezzle-
COLUMBUS (OHIO) CITIZEN, editorial Harris, Harriette E. (H. R. 1008,, Rept. ment by officers of a carrier firm, asso-
relative to Presidential succession from, 636), 5381. ciation, or corporation engaged in (see
A2657. Hutchinson, Ora R. (H. R. 1849, Rept. bill S. 739).
COLUMBUS (NEBR.) DAILY TELEGRAM, 717), 5837. Bill to protect commerce from certain
editorial entitled "An Offer To Trade Hutchinson's Boat Works, Inc. (H. R. harmful and disruptive practices (see
Places" by Edgar Howard from, A4'428. bill S. 754).-.
1217, Rept. 1444), 12101.
COLUMBUS (OHIO) DISPATCH, article rela- Bill to amend act to protect trade and
Jackson, Dr. Walter L., and City-County commerce against interference by -vio-
tive to Representative McGregor's Hospital (H. R. 1260, Rept. 177), 1321. lence, threats, coercion, or intimida-
,questionnaire on current problems Jackson, Jabez Fenton and Narcissa Wil-
tion (see bill S. 791).
from, A1286. mans (H. R. 2699, Rept. 538), 4339. Bill to protect interstate and. foreign
Article entitled "White House Shift Em- Jay Taylor Cattle Co., Amarillo; Tex. commerce by providing means for
phasizing Plans in Present System" by (H. R. 1094, Rept. 204), 1390. prompt and orderly settlement of con-
Elmer P. Fries from, A2657. Key, D. W. (H. R. 2060, Rept. 646), 5382.
Kreusler, Christian H. (H. R. 3302, Rept. troversies between employers and em-
Editorial on Presidential succession ployees (see bill S.1419).
from, A2876. 1014), 8949. -
Lower, Fred (H. R. 904, Rept. 201); 1390. Bill.prohibiting labor organizations from
Editorial entitled "An Outstanding Gov- making contracts or engaging in com-
ernor Retires" from, A223. McCall, Augusta (H. R. 1552, Rept. 493),
4038. binations or conspiracies in restraint
COLVIN, MRS. D. LEIGH, statement opposing of (see bill S.1656).
the granting of so-called liquor holi- Maher, Lt. Col. John P. (H. R. 1264, Rept.
.Ramarks in Senate relative to the prob-
days, 2693. 1410), 12028. lems of commerce during the postwar
Martin, Stewart, Jr. (H. R. 2003,. Rept. period, 5178.
COLYER, DOUGLAS (British Air Marshal),
480), 4006. Resolution to authorize Committee on
address in Washington on thirty-
Miller, Mona Mae (H. R. 1857, Rept. 560), Interstate and Foreign Commerce to
eighth anniversary cf Army Air Forces
0-573. investigate effect of cartels on com-
by, A4213.
Minatree, 0. M. (H. R. 1358, Rept. 1082), merce with fore'gn nations and among
COMANCHE POST, AMERICAN LEGION, 9512. the several States (see H. Res. 284).
COLDWATER,KANS., resolution rela- Navy: settlement of claims (H. R. 3759,
tive to policing of conquered countries Rept. 1021), 8948. COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
adopted by, 8662. OP NEW YORK,'INC.,remarks in House
Navy and Marine Corps personnel (S. relative to opposition to St. Lawrence
COMBAT INFANTRYMAN'S BADGE, article 1363, Rept. 1398), 11931.
from Santa Ana (Calif.) Register rela- seaway by, A1665.
Nesbitt, James Harold (H. R. 2843, Rept.
tive to award to Yoshimi Yoshida of, 1417), 12029. COMMERCE CLAUSE OF THE CONSTITU-
A3060. Phillips, William (H. R. 2963, Rept. 1233), TION, memorial of Legislature of Kan-
COMBAT LOSSES IN WORLD WAR II, article 10785. sas to institute a study of the inter-
irom International Falls (Minn;) Daily Saundefs Memorial Hospital (S. 693, pretation of, 3180.
Journal relative to, A5792, Rept. 845), 7104. COMMERCIAL AGREEMENTS,statistics rela-
COMBAT TROOPS. See ARMED FORCES O' Shedd, Mrs. Marie A. (H. R. 17U32,Rept. tive to 'agreements signed since" Jan-
THE UNITED STATES. 1412), 12028. uary 1,1935, 5009.
INDEX 139
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL CHRONICLE COMMITTEE ON ACCOUNTS (House)-Con. COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE (House)-
(publication), article entitled "A Reports by Continued.
Theory of Interest" by Alden A. Potter Committee on Labor (H. Res. 206, Rept. Resolution relative- to composition of
from, A893. 387), 2775, 2795. (see H. Res. 80), 274.
Statement entitled "Compulsory Military Committee on the Merchant Marine and Resolution providing for investigation
Training in Peacetime" by Joseph S. Fisheries (H. Res. 157, 158, Rept. 247), concerning food supplies, distribution,
Davies from, A1714. 1711. and shortages, especially with respect
Committee on Military Affairs (H. Res. to meat, by (see H. Res. 193).
COMMERCIAL FISHERMEN'S WEEKLY
161, Rept. 251), 1711, 1747. Resolution providing for an investiga-
(magazine), article' entitled "Three-
Anti- Committee on Naval Affairs (H. Res. 208, tion of existing shortage of farm ma-
Mile Rule Is Declared Obsolete,
Rept. 389), 2776, 2795. chinery by, (see H. Res. 233).
quated" by Edward W. Allen from,
Resolution authorizing investigation of
A636. Committee on Postwar Economic Policy
effect upon food supply of order of
COMMERCIAL FISHING, amendment in Sen- and Planning (H. Res. 111), 551, 590.
Committee on Public Buildings and War Production Board to permit dis-
ate relative to, 2520. tillers to manufacture distiller liquors
Grounds (H. Res. 209, Rept. 390), 2776,
COMMERCIAL LAW LEAGUE OF AMERICA, during July 1945, by (see H. Res. 278).
2795.
address on bankruptcy by Grover M. Statement, Cotton On the Cross, by Tom
Committee on the Public Lands (H. Res. Linder before, A2479.
Moscowitz before New York Members 207, Rept. 388), 2775, 2795.
Association- of, A297. Statement/ on behalf of independent
'Committee on Rivers and Harbors, in- tenants committee of Delmo Labor
COMMERCIAL POLICY, joint statement by vestigate shores and beaches (H. Rept. Homes projects by David S. Burgess be-
United States and United Kingdom 689), 5689. fore subcommittee No. 4 of, A3426.
relative to understanding reached in, Committee on Roads, investikate Federal Table: comparison of cost of produc-
A5343. road system (H. Rept. 879), 7419. tion, -parity price and average price on
COMMISSION' ON CONGRESSIONAL SAL- Committee on Territories, Alaska and agricultural products by, A3018.
ARIES, for the creation of (see bill Hawaii (H. Rept. 690), 5689. Testimony relative to drafting of farm
H. R. 397). Committee on Un-American Activities -labor by General Hershey before,
(H. Res. 109, 168, Rept. 268), 550, 590, A2302.
COMMISSION ON EMERGENCY FEDERAL 1856, 1885.
AID TO HIGHER EDUCATIONAL IN- Reports by
Douglas, Julia T. (H. Rept. 1188), 10483. Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 (H.
STITUTIONS, establish a temporary Employment of services of Government
agency to be known as (see bills.H. R. Repts. 55, 142), 838, 1079.
employees for folding speeches in the - hops (H. Rept. 680), 5591.
3116, 4452). House folding room (H. J. Res. 142), - (H. Rept. 1185), 10320.
COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, 2776. Animal and plant diseases (H. Rept. 682),
letter relative to pay credited to mili- Executive agencies (H. Res. 113, Rept. 5591.
tary personnel of the Army who have 25), 326, 552, 690. Cooperative agricultural extension work
postponed the filing of Federal income- Farm products (H. Res. 160, Rept. 250), (H. Rept. 498), 4038.
tax returns, 9950. 1747. Cotton statistics (H. Rept. 1321), 11279.
COMMISSION ON TAX INTEGRATION, cre- Fisher, Eleanor. (H. Rept. 106), 1079. Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of 1933
ate (see H. J. Res. 156). Green Ville treaty with the Indians. (H. Rept.'358), 2632.
(H. Res. 332), 7933. Federal Farm Loan Act (H. Rept. 358),
COMMISSION ON TAXATION, establish (see 2632.
House Press Gallery, assistants to super-
bill H. R. 1410). Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation Act
intendent of (H. Rept. 391), 2795.
COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, pro- Interstate and Foreign Commerce (H. (H. Rept. 358), 2632.
hibit appointment of persons of less Res. 159), 1711. - Fur-bearing animals (H. Rept. 1346),
than one-half Indian blood to the office Investigate food shortage (H. Rept. 426), 11785.
of (see bill S. 1092). 3466. Investigation of marketing, transporta-
COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Investigate Veterans' Administration (H. tion, and distribution of farm prod-
letters relative to taxation of aliens, Rept. 425), 3466. ucts (H. Res. 54), 1449.
7790. Johnson, Albert W. (H. Res. 157, Rept. Iowa State College (H. Rept. 792), 6784.
Legumes (H. Rept. 188), 1320.
COMMITTEE ON ACCOUNTS (House). 247), 1747.
Limestone County, Tex. (H. Rept. 1454),
Mr. Gillespie excused, 410. Jurgensen, Helen (H. Rept. 843), 7104. 12229.
Members elected to (H. Res. 7*), 15, 274, McCullough, Ada (H. Rept. 7 0); 6320. New Mexico, Sebastin Martin lands (H.
491. Marshall, Muriel Abbott (H. Rapt. 873), Rept. 776), 6408.
Reports by 7419. Norwich University, Northfield, Vt. (H.
Additional employees (H. Rept. 939), Millard, Elizabeth (H. Rept. 691), 5690. Rept. 826), 6869.
7935. Pillen, Frances (H. Rept. 593), 4776. Rapides Parish, La. (H. Rept. 762), 6320.
Assistants to the Superintendent of the Rabbitt, Elizabeth T. (H. Rept. 10). 190. Rubber (H. Rept. 401), 2933.
House Press Gallery (H. Res. 210), Siegfried, Virginia (H. Rept. 53), 837. Rural rehabilitation projects (H. Rept.
2776. Small business (H. Res. 112*, Rept. 1377), 1453), 12229.
Capitol Telephone. Exchange (H. Rept. 551, 590, 11931. School-lunch programs (H. Rept. 684),
17), 290. Social Security Act (H. Res. 204, Rept. 5591.
Carter, Hubert M. (H. Rept. 1456), 12307. 385), 2775, 2795. Secretary of Agriculture (H. Rept. 776),
Committee on Agriculture (H. Res. 160, Stenographer, compensation (H. Rept. 6408.
Rept. 250), 1712, 1747. 938), 7935. --_water conservation (H. Rept. 791),
Committee on Appropriations (see H. Res. Superintendent House Periodical Press 6784.
70, Rept.. 25), 292, 326. Gallery (H. Rept. 1323), 11279. Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944
Committee on the Civil Service (H. Res. Treaty of Green Ville, celebration (H. (H. Rept. 358), 2632.
110, Rept. 41), 551, 593. Rept. 937), 7935. Soil Conservation and Domestic Allot-
Committee on Claims, assistant clerks Trimble, Mildred H. (H. Rept. 1023), 9004. ment Act (H. Rept. 55), 838.
(H. Res. 290*, Rept. 709), 5793, 5837. Universities, effect of war on (see H. R. Soil and water conservation (H. Rept.
Committee on Education (H. Res. 92, 26), 326. 791), 6784.
Rept. 26), 292, 326. War effort (H. Res. 161, I.ept. 251), 1747. Springfield Township, Pa. (H. Rept. 681),
Committee on Foreign Affairs, expenses Watson, Albert L. (H. Res. 157, Rept. 5591.
(H. Rept. 931), 7742. 247), 1747. United States Code, amend (H. Rept.
Committee on Immigration and Natural- 679), 5591.
ization (H. Rept. 427), 3466. COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RE- War Food Administration (H. Rept. 776),
Committee on Interstate and Foreign VIEW (Joint). 6408.
Commerce (H. Res. 159, 205, Repts. 249, Joint resolution to establish (see H. J. Weather Bureau, property (H. Rept. 826),
386), 1747, 2775, 2795. Res. 7). 6869.
Committee on Investigation of Conserva- COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE (House). COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND FOR-
tion of Wildlife Resources (H. Res. 97), Election of members of, 274, 491. ESTRY (Senate).
550, 590. Remarks in House relative to investiga- Anderson, Clinton P. (Executive nomina-
Committee Investigating Food Shortages ton of European food problems by, tion), 5339.
.(H. Rept. 618), 5251. A2235. Authorized to sit during a session of the
Committee on Investigation of Postwar Remarks in House relative to testimony . Senate, 6015.
Military Policy (H. Res. 108), 590. of John H. Stanbaugh on sale of trucks Mr. Cordon excused, 12230.
Committee on the Judiciary (H. Res. 157, by Treasury Department before, A1569. Mr. Knowland assigned to, 12230.
406, Rept. 1105), 1711, 9511. : Remarks in House relative to school- Mr. Young assigned to, 3107.
- investigation of Albert W. John- lunch program and policy of, A3409. Members appointed on, 169.
son and Albert L. Watson (H. RWpt. Resolution granting the subpena power Statement relative to soil conser cation
855), 7267. to (see H. Res. 28). submitted by, 9776.
140 INDEX
COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND FOR- COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
ESTRY (Senate) -Continued. (House) -Continued. (Senate) -Continued.
Reports by Reports by Reports by
Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 Department of the Interior (H. Rept. Department of the Judiciary (S. Rept.
(S. Rept. 127), 2893. 437), 3735, 3747. 188), 3395.
- (S. Rept. 453), 7271. Department of the Judiciary (H. Rept. Department of Justice (S. Rept. 188),
Agricultural extension work (S. Rept. 333), 2165. 3395.
198), 3623. Department of Justice (H. Rept. 333), Department of State (S. Rept. 188), 3395.
Concurrent resolution to print additional' 2165. District of Columbia (S. Rept. 358),
copies of hearings of the special com- Department of Labor (H. Rept. 551), 5841.
mittee relative to cotton (see H. Con. 4573, 6542. Executive Office and independent bu-
Res. 34*), 2277, 2389. Departments of State, Commerce, Judi- reaus (S. Rept. 88), 1997.
Ducks as decoys (S. Rept. 506), 7893. ciary, Justice, and loan agencies (H. Federal Loan Agency (S. Rept. 188), 3395.
Food investigation (S. Rept. 105), 2240. Rept. 333), 2153, 2165. Flood control (S. Rept. 327), 5697.
Fur-bearing animals (S. Rept. 783), 10892. District of Columbia appropriation bill Legislative appropriation bill H. R. 3109
Hops. (S. Rept. 127) 2893. (H. Rept. 614), 5115, 5121. (S. Rept. 287), 4928.
Iowa Agricultural Byproducts Labora- Federal Loan Agency (H. Rept. 333), Maritime Commission (S. Rept. 267),
tory (S. Rept. 590), 8951. 2165. 4504.
LImestone County, Tex., property trans- Federal Security Agency (H. Rept. 551), Military Establishment (S. Rept. 423),
fer (S. Rept. 785), 10892. 4573, 6542. 6791.
Lilienthal, David E. (Executive nomina- Flood control: emergency (H. Rept. 652), Navy Department (S. Rept. 266), 4504.
tion), 4607. 5463. Post Office Department (S. Rept. 154),
Louisiana State University (S. Rept. 268), Independent agencies (H. Rept. 551), 2935.
4504. 6542. Public Health Service (S. Kept. 50), 1113.
Rehabilitation projects (S. Rept. 784), Independent offices appropriation bill Treasury Department (S. Rept. 154),
10892. (H. R. 1984, H. Rept. 54), 805, 837. 2935.
Rural electrification projects (S. Rept. Legislative appropriation bill (H. Rept. United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
538), 4095. 509), 4134, 4174. Administration (S. Rept. 798), 10953.
School-lunch programs (S. Rept. 553), Maritime Commission (H. Kept. 515), War agencies (S. Kept. 380), 6322.
8135. 4216. War Department appropriation bill (S.
Soil and water conservation (S. Rept. Military Establishment (H. Kept. 782), Rept. 87), 1997.
584), 8882. 6585.
COMMITTEE ON ATOMIC ENERGY (Senate,.
Tobacco (S. Rept. 453), 7271. National war agencies (H. Repts. 653, Appointment of, 10068.
United States Code (S. Rept. 522), 8048. 3368), 5450, 5463, 7404. Mr. McMahon designated as chairman of,
Wickard, Claude R. (Executive nomina- Naval appropriation bill (H. Rept. 424), 10068.
tion), 6125. 1431, 3466.
Williams, Aubrey W. (Executive nomina- Post Office Department (H. Rept. 158), COMMITTEE TO AUDIT AND CONTROL THE
tion), 2017. 1285. CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE
Public Health Service (H. Rept. 103), SENATE (Senate).
COMMITTEE CN APPROPRIATIONS (Joint), Appointments on, 169.
create (see bill H. R. 558). 1043.
Reduction (H. Rept. 612), 5121. Mr. Tunnell assigned to, 9004.
COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS Supplemental appropriations (H. Rept. Reports by
(House). 584), 2795. Atomic energy (S. Res. 179), 9759.
Article from Printer's Ink relative to ex- Treasury Department (H. Rept. 158), Campaign expenditures investigation (S.
perience of Alfred Schlinder with, 1285. Rept. 101), 2241.
A5468. United Nations Relief and Rehabilita- Committee on Appropriations (S. Res.
Authorized to file a report on the first tion Administration (H. Rept. 1166), 132), 6879.
deficiency appropriation bill, 10984. 10211. Committee on Banking and Currency
Authorized to sit during sessions and War agencies (H. Repts. 851, 880), 7214, (S. Res. 182), 10248.
recesses of the House (H. Res. 6*), 121. Committee on Foreign Relations' (S. Res.
7419.
Election of members of, 15, 274, 491. 109, 111, 133), 3288, 6879.
War Department-civil functions (H.
Mr. Canfield elected, 8621. Funeral expenses of Hiram W. Johnson
Rept. 105), 1043.
Letter relative to critical housing prob- (S. Res. 170), 8362.
War Food Administration, spoilage of
lem at Vallejo, Calif., addressed to Funeral of John Moses (S. Res. 100),
food (H. Rept. 816), 6869. 2241.
certain members of, A4044.
Remarks in House praising efficient work COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS Hackney, Allie J. (S. Res. 124), 4381.
of clerks of, 931. (Senate). Halsey, Mary Y. (S. Res. 68), 927.
Remarks in House relative to visit to Appointments on, 169. Inspection of the Naval Establishment
Central Valley project by members of, Authority to submit reports during ad- (S. Res. 48*), 3707.
A2659. journment granted to, 1920. Investigation of airplane crashes (S. Res.
Remarks in House praising record of, Authorized to submit report and file mo- 61), 1408.
9840. tions on the first deficiency bill (H. R. Investigation of conditions in the Philp-
Report from Director of the Bureau of 2374), 2635. pine Islands (S. Res. 123), 4381.
the Budget on centralization and co- List of employees who are not full-time Investigation of food production and con-
ordination of Federal statistics to, employees of the Senate, 3057, 4224. sumption (S. Res. 92), 2385.
A5420. Mr. Cordon assigned to, 12230. Investigation of disposal of surplus Gov-
Resolution to pay expenses of investiga- Mr. Wherry appointed on, 330. ernment property (S. Res. 129), 6880.
tion by (see H. Res. 70), 292. Resolution to pay expenses of hearings Madeoy, Annie (S. Res. 81), 1407.
Resolution relative to composition of before (see S. Res. 132), 5698. Murphy, Mary A. (S. Res. 137), 6879.
(see H. Res. 80), 274. Statement relative to restoration of ap- National defense program (H. Res. 146,
Statement relative to appropriation for rropriation for development of Mis- 147), 6879.
National Housing Agency by Repre- souri River Basin by Representative Production and purchase of gold and
sentative De Lacy before, A529. Robertson of North Dakota before sub- silver in the United States (S. Res. 20),
Statement by American Slav Congress committee of, A2443. 1409.
relative to UNRRA appropriation be- Statement relative to investigate sources Resolution relative to payments from
fore, A5181. of raw minerals by Representative the contingent fund in connection
Reports by Robertson of North Dakota before, with inquiries and investigations (see
Agriculture, census of (H. Rept. 52), A2585. S. Res. 77*), 6879.
708. Reports by Securities and Exchange Commission
Appropriations, reduction (H. Repts. 960, Appropriations, reduction of (S. Rept. (S. Res. 35, 194), 1407, 11235.
1125), 8799, 9757. 719), 10632. Terminating on June 30, 1945, payment
Children's Bureau (H. Rept. 692), 5690. Census of agriculture (S. Kept. 49), 1113. of funds for employment of clerical as-
Committee on Fair Employment Practice Children's Bureau (S. Rept. 328), 5697. s stants and inquiries and investiga-
(H. Rept. 786), 6700. Deficiency appropriation bills (S. Rept. tions heretofore authorized (S. Res.
Deficiencles (H. Repts. 221, 481. 530, 785, 114, 857), 2744, 12030. 102), 2240.
1288), 1540, 4006, 4315, 4339, 6700, Department of Agriculture appropria- COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CURRENCY
11006. tion bill (S. Rept. 191), 3470. (House).
Department of Agriculture (H. Rept. Department of Commerce (S. Rept. 188), Discussion on meat shortage by Repre-
347), 2489, 2516. 3395. sentatives Thom and Monroney, Mr.
Department of Commerce (H. Rept. 333), Department of the Interior appropria- Madigan, and Chester Bowles before,
2165. tion bill (S. Rept. 316), 5303. A1019.
INDEX
COMMTTEE ON BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CUR- COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE (House) -
(House) -- Continued. RENCY (Senate) -Continued. Continued.
Remarks in House relative to report to Testimony by Senator Thomas (Utah) Resolution to investigate policies and
extend Price Control Act by, A2998. on Full Employment Act of 1945 be- practices relative to civilian employ-
Remarks in House relative to hearinge on fore, A4002. ment in the departments and agencies
Bretton Woods agreements before, Testimony in support of bill, S. 1592, of the Government (see H. Res. 66*),
A1140. to provide a national housing policy 335.
Resolution relative to composition of by. American Veterans of World War Resolution to pay expenses of an investi-
(see H. Res. 80), 274, 491. II before, A5607. gation by (see H. Res. 110").
Resolution authorizing investigation of Resolution to investigate policies and
Reports by
Commodity Credit Corporation by (see Arnold, Lawrence F. (Executive nomi- practices relative to civilian employ-
H. Res. 180). nation), 4607. ment in departments and agencies of
Statement, relative to extension of OPA Caffrey, James J. (Executive nomina- the Government by (see H. Res. 66*).
by Representative Russell before, Reports by
tion), 3734.
A2920. Armed forces: accrued leave (H. Rept.
Committee on Silver Investigation (S. 1163), 10168.
Statement relative.to proposals of Bret- Res. 20), 674.
ton Woods agreements by Secretary of Civil Retirement Act of 1930 (H. Rept.
Commodity Credit Corporation (S. Rept. 757), 6245.
Treasury Morgenthau before, A1062.' S2, 465), 674, 7589.
Statement on housing inflation by Ches- Civil Service Retirement Act, to amend
Crowley, Leo T. (Executive nomination), (H. Rept. 241, 517, 1350, 1351), 1595,
ter Bowles before, A5319. 8376.
Views on bill (H. R. 2404) to increase 4216, 11785.
debt limit of United States by minor- Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, Classification Act of 1923 (H. Rept. 726),
amend (S. Rept. 467), 7589. 5837.
ity party of, 1946.
Reports by Export-Import Bank (S. Rept. 490, 838), Employees of the United States; increase
7746; 11609. pay of (H. Rept. 726), 5837.
Commodity Credit Corporation (H. Rept.
58), 907. Federal Reserve Act, amend (S. Rept. Overtime compensation (H. Rept. 726),
Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, 124), 2801. 5837.
amend (H. Repts. 394, 764), 2795, 6320. Full employment-atomic energy, 8880. Executive Branch (H. Rept. 514), 4215.
Export-Import Bank of Washington (H. Gaston, Herbert E. (Executive nomina- Government employees, health program
Repts. 911, 1285), 7505, 14006. tion), 10860. (H, Rept. 516), 4216.
Federal lending agencies (H. Rept. 60), Gauss', Clarence E., 12263. Legislative branch, military service (H.
907. Goldsborough, Phillips Lee (Esecutive Rept. 1349), 11785.
Federal Reserve Act: amend (H. Rept. nomination), 8376. Retirement benefits to elective officers
441), 3747. Government corporations (S. Rept. 694), (H. Rept. 1343), 11699.
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance 10322. COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE (Senate).
Corporation (H. Rept. 1137), 9872. Gunderson, Harvey Jones (Executive Appointments on, 169.
Flour subsidy (H. Rept. 394), 2795. nomination), 9573. Mr. Taylor assigned to service on, 7507.
Government lending agencies (bill S. Harl, Maple T. (Executive nomination), Statement favoring increased pay for
375), 871. 11559. white-collar workers by Representative
International Bank for Reconstruction Howington, James T. (Executive nomi- D'Alesandro before, A1975.
and Development (H. Rept. 629), 5302.. nation), 4607. .eports by
International Monetary Fund (H. Rept. McDonough, Patrick W. (Executive Accumulated or accrued leave (S. Rept.
629), 5302. nomination), 4607. 562), 8583.
National Housing Act (H. Rept. 341). Martin, William McChesney, Jr. (Execu- Armed forces: retirement rights (S. Rept.
2456. tive nomination), 10860. 561), 8583.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation Maverick, Maury (Executive nomina- Civil Service Act: to amend (S. Rept.
(S. Rept. 815), 6784. tion), 4607. 741), 10693.
Silver (H. Rept. 1457), 12307. National Housing Act (S. Rept. 100), Civil Service Retirement Act: amend
Smaller War Plants Corporation (H. 2167. (S: Rept. 563, 564), 8583.
Rept. 398), 2887. Reconstruction Finance Corporation (S. Health programs -for Government em-
Stabiligatlon Act of 1942 (H. Rept. 764), Repts. 285, 465),-4782, 7589. ployees (S. Rept. 743), 10693.
6320. Rowe, C. Edward (Executive nomina- Military service (S. Rept. 560), 8583.
Strategic metals (H. Rept. 506), 4085. tion), 4607. Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain States
Subsidy, flour (H. Rept. 394), 2795. (S. Res. 172), 8517.
Securities Act of 1933, amend (S. Rept.
Subsidy on strategic metals (H. Rept. 123), 2801. Pay increase to Government employees
506), 4085. (S. Rept. 742), 10693.
Small business (S. Rept. 45), 992.
COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CUR- Salary and wage adminisration in the
Snyder, John W. (Executive nomdina- Federal service (S. Rept. 265), 4499.
RENCY (Senate). tion), 3734.
Appointments on, 169. Stabilization Act of 1942 (S. Rept. 325), COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (House).
Mr.'Capehart assigned to, 12230. 5472.. Conference report on bill (S. 693) for re-
Resolution to authorize investigations lief of Saunders Memorial Hospital,
Stambaugh. Lynn U. (Executive nomi-
by (see S. Res. 27). • nation), 11958. 11147.
Resolution to increase limits of expendi- Election of members of, 274, 491.
tures for holding hearings, 9876. Subsidies (S.Rept. 465), 7589.
Subsidy, mineral and petroleum prod- Mr. Morrison elected, 2663.
Resolution appropriating additional Resolution providing for an additional
ucts (S. Rept. 86), 1887.
funds'for taking hearings before (see clerk in,(see H. Res. 262).
S. Res. 182*). 10248. Vinson, Fred M. (Executive nomination),
1786. Resolution granting additional compen-
Resolution to authorize employment of- sation to the second assistant clerk to
expert, clerical, and other assistance COMMITTEE ON THE BUDGET (Joint). (see H. Res. 290), 5793.
by (see S. Res. 56"). Concurrent resolution to create (see Reports by
Statement relative to S. 380, to provide S. Con. Res. 29).
full employment, by John O'Grady Adams, Lillian (H. Rept. 539), 4339.
before, A4718. COMMITTEE ON CAMPAIGN EXPENDI- Adkins, Ancel (H. Rept. 178), 1321.
TURES (Senate). Akin, Joseph C. (H. Rept. 861), 7267.
Statement favoring a metallic base for Alaska Native Brotherhood, Camp No. 1
our monetary system by Senator Remarks in Senate relative to extension
of time for submission of report by (H. Rept. 275), 1885.
Thomas (Okla.) before, A3086. Albemarle Hospital (H. Rept. 1097), 9512.
Statement relative to bill, S. 1592, to (see S. Res. 88), 1544.
Alden, Harold B. (H. Rept. 1083), 9512.
establish national housing policy by COMMITTEE 'ON THE CENSUS (House). Alexander, Winfred (H. Rept. 83), 986.
Fred Krame before, A5750. Announcement of hearings to be held Alt, Aftab (H. Rept. 1361), 11855.
Statement relative to bill, S. 1592, to by, 11233, 11368, 12307, 12490. Allberry, Agnes J. (H..Rept. 1239), 10825.
establish national housing policy by Election of members of, 274, 491. Allen, G. F. (H. Rept. 108, 109, 1003),
Philip H. Hill before, A5693. Mr. Bishop excused, 5217. 1079, 8949.
-Statement by Montgomery Ostrander Mr. Mathews elected, 11273. Allen, Percy (H. Rept. 1053), 9372.
on behalf of American Veterans' Com- COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE- (House). Allen, Leslie 0. (H. Rept. 1011), 8949.
mittee in support of bill, S. 1592, to
Election of members of, 274, 491. Alton, Helen (H. Rept., 993), 8949.
provide a national housing policy American Hoist & Derrick Co., St. Paul,
before, A5605. Remarks in House relative to report by
E. J. McCormack to, A3299. Minn. (H. Rept. 75), 986.
Statement on national housing policy
Resolution providing not to exceed $500,- American Legion, David Hickey Post, No.
by L. Douglas Meredith before, A5511. 235 (H. Rept. 115), 1079.
Statement on Housing for Middle-In- 000 for expenses of conducting the in-
come Families by John O'Grady be, vestigations heretofore authorized by Andersen, Andreas (H. Rept. 1008),
fore, A5465. (see H. Res. 171). 8949.
142 INDEX
COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (House) -Con. COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (House)-Con. COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (House) -Con.
Reports by Reports by Reports by
Anderson, Charles W. (H. Rept. 1184), Bruce Bros. Grain Co. (H. Rept. 721), Davis, Rastus L. (H. Rept. 1088), 9512.
10246. 5837. Day, Lee Edward (H. Rept. 90), 986.
Armstrong, E. E.. (H. Rept. 119), 1080. Brumfield, C. H. (H. Rept. 1302), 11077. Debler, William J. (H. Rept. 769), 6408.
Army, activities of (H. Rept. 172), 1320. Brunette, Joseph (H. Rept. 413), 2966. Delgado, Lucy (H. Rept. 1306), 11077.
Army, damages by (H. Rept. 1049), 9371. Bryan, Charles (H. Rept. 1240), 10825. Dempsey Industrial Furnace Corp. (H.
Army disbursing officers (H. Rept. 285). Bryant, Hardy H. (H. Rept. 232), 1540. Rept. 271), 1885.
1885. Buchan, John (H. Rept. 1293), 11077. Denney, Maude C. (H. Rept. 1412), 12028.
Army personnel (H Rept. 237, pt. II), Bullock, Harold E. (H. Reot. 1386), 11931. Deweese, Neal, and others (H. Rept. 124 8),
1540, 4006. Bunge Corp. (H. Rept. 1092), 9512. 10825.
Arnow, Hortense (H. Rept. 1409), 12028. Burch, Florida Rhone (H. Rept. 813), Dietz, August W. (H. Rept. 575), 4658.
Arthur, Aletha (H. Rept. 99), 986. 6785. Diller, M. F. (H. Rept. 1295), 11077.
Ashcraft, Celia E. (H. Rept. 713), 5837. Burnett, Ellen C. (H. Rept. 277), 1885. Donatell, Michael C. (H. Rept. 477), 4006.
Atanasio, Marie A. (H. Rept. 532), 4339. Burton, F. W. (H. Rept. 1429), 12029. Dougherty, Charles H., Sr. (H. Rept. 82),
Atkins, J. H. (H. Rept. 369), 2701. Burton, Mrs. S. P. (H. Rept. 1176), 10211. 986.
Bacic, Peter Paul (H. Repts. 136, 453), Butler, Thomas A. (H. Rept. 742), 6085. Driggers, Catherine (H. Rept. 983), 8949.
1080, 3938. Caffey Robertson-Smith, Inc. (H. Rept. Dubuque & Wisconsin Bridge Co. (H.
Bacon, William F. (H. Rept. 1038), 9371. 973), 8948. Rept. 1061), 9372.
Bailey, A. G. (H: Rept. 536), 4339. California (State of) (H. Rept. 492), Duke, Ellis (H. Rept. 963), 8879.
Baker, Cleo E. (H. Rept.-1094), 9512. 4038. Duke, Harper Theodore, Jr. (H. Rept.
Baker Co., Daniel (H. Rept. 98), 986. Calvert, Ruby Doris (H. Rept. 803), 6784. 1100), 9512.
Baker, George E. (H. Rept. 768), 6408. Campbell, Bessie M. (H. Rept. 1099), Duke Hospital (H. Rept. 1097), 9512.
Baker, Pleas (H. Rept. 539), 4339. 9512. Duncan, Rolla (H. Rept. 1157), 10168.
Baker, R. Fred (H. Rept. 1178), 10211. Campbell, Effie S. (H. Rept. 229), 1540. Durst, Luther M. (H. Repts. 136, 453),
Baker, W. H. (H. Rept. 557), 4573. Campbell, Raymond C. (H. Rept. 1236), 1080, 3938.
Baldwin Bros. Paving Co. (H. Rept. 403), 10785. Eagle Packet Co., Inc. (H. Rept. 1086),
2966. Canal Dredging Co. (H. Rept. 478), 4006. 9512.
Barger, Ida, and others (H. Rept. 1267), Cantalupo, Albert (H. Rept. 666), 5592. East Coast Ship & Yacht Corp., Noank,
10826. Cape & Vineyard Electric Co. (H. Rept. Conn. (H. Rept. 547), 4497.
Barglow, David R. (H. Rept. 317), 2165. 740), 6084. Eastern Contracting Co. (H. Rept. 573),
Barlow, Ernest L., and wife (H. Rept. Caqias, Demetrio (H. Rept. 319), 2165. 4658.
1046), 9371. Carlson, Isabel (H. Rept. 711), 5837.
Edd, H. A. (H. Rept. 1432), 12029.
Barrett, James J., Jr. (H. Rept. 1425), Carren, Lily L. (H. Rept. 734), 6084. Edmonds, Bessie S. (H. Rept. 1290), 11077.
12029. Catholic Chancery Office, Inc. (H. Rept.
Edmondson, Ed (H. Rept. 894), 7420.
Barrows, Florence (H. Rept. 1363), 11855. ,97), 6784.
Edwards, Betty Allen (H. Rept. 545), 4497.
Bartholomew, Harland, and associates Central Leaf Tobacco Co., Inc. (H. Rept. Effinger, Hugo (H. Rept. 1104), 9512.
(H. Rept. 722), 5837. 1045), 9371.
Egan, Hugh (H. Rept. 979), 8949.
Bass, Nannie (H. Rept. 985), 8949. Cheek, Zelma Inez (H. Rept. 462), 3928.
Elmira Area Soaring Corp. (H. Rept. 616),
Baugh Chemical Co. (H. Rept. 126), 1080. Childers, Leona Conner (H. Rept. 228), 5169.
Baumann, Carl (H. Rept. 972), 8948. 1540.
Epstein, Lillian (H. Rept. 1043), 9371.
Beach Haven, N. J. (H. Rept. 640), 5381. Ciniglio, Louis (H. Rept. 97), 986.
Etheridge, J. D. (H. Rept. 227), 1540.
Bean Lake, Platte Co., Mo. (H. Rept. City-County Hospital (H. Rept. 177),
Euziere, Clement (H. Rept. 1370), 11855.
1151), 10168. 1321.
Evans, J. Earl (H. Rept. 1414), 12029.
Peasley, I. H. (H. Rept. 997), 8949. Civilian personnel, Hong Kong and Ma-
Evans Funeral Home (H. Rept. 1097),
Beckmann, Elmer H. (H. Rept. 894), 7537. nila (H. Rept. 174), 1320.
9512.
Bello, Marino (H. Rept. 111), 1079. Claims for loss or damage to personal
property of military and civilian per- Evans, William Andrew (H. Rept. 976),
Beltz, Minnie A. (H. Rept. 1039), 9371. 8949.
Benhgm, Josephine (H. Rept. 884), 7419. sonnel of the Army and the War De-
Fabian, Peter G. (H. Rept. 737), 6084.
Bennett, Joseph E. (H. Rept. 1156), 10168. partment (H. Rept. 237), 3990.
Clay, Bessie I. (H. Rept. 209), 1390. Fairview School District No. 90, Kansas
Berg, Esther L. (H. Rept. 1062), 9372. (H. Rept. 1242), 10825.
Beyer, Malcolm K. (H. Rept. 472), 4006. Clements, David 0. (H. Rept. 74), 986.
Farkas, Terez, et al. (H. Rept. 494), 4038.
Black, Boyd B. (H. Rept. 233), 1540. Clouse, Fred (H. Rept. 171), 1320.
Coates, Elmer J. (H. Rept. 456), 3938. Farrell, John W. (H. Rept. 774), 6408.
Black, Clara (H. Rept. 770), 6408. Ferreira, Ernest Pedro (H. Rept. 1424),
Blackmore, John R. and Louise D. (H. Cohen, Harry (H. Rept. 1413), 12029.
Cohen, Therese R. (H. Rept. 1418), 12029. 12029.
Rept. 1096), 9512. Fidelity & Casualty Co. (H. Rept. 126),
Blexrud, H. J. (H. Rept. 76), 986. Colburn, Ben W. (H. Rept. 714), 5837.
Cold Spring, Minn. (H. Rept. 322), 2165. 1080.
Block, Mary (S. Rept. 411), 2966. Finck Cigar Co. (H. Rept. 1179), 10211.
Bode, Catherine (H. Rept. 1095), 9512. Comeaux, Mrs. Lionel (H. Rept. 1101),
Fischer, Eric and Else (H. Rept. 1180),
Boggs, Marguerite (H. Rept. 531), 4339. 9512.
10211.
Bolatad, Eugenie U. (H. Rept. 1174), Conners, Hibernia I. (H. Rept. 1047), 9371. Fitzpatrick, A. F. (H. Rept. 1177), 10211.
10211. Continental Casualty Co. (H. Rept. 206), Ford, Raymond W. (H. Rept. 978), 8949.
Bonney, John H. (H. Rept. 80), 986. 1390. Foreign countries (H. Rept. 862), 7419.
Bottomley, Harriet Townsend (H. Rept. Cooper, Bernice B. (H. Rept. 179), 1320. Fortner, Clara M. (H. Rept. 1172), 10211.
1173), 10211. Cooper, John T. (H. Rept. 69), 986. Fowler, Mabel (H. Rept. 1385), 11931.
Boucheta, Benaliel Oukili (H. Rept. Corporacion Argentina de Products de Fox, Leonard J. and Milford G. (H. Rept.
1369), 11855. Carnes (H. Rept. 1092), 9512. 1299), 11077.
Bourbeau, Angelina (H. Rept. 272), 1885. Cosson, Alfred Lewis (H. Rept. 1055), Freeman, L. W. (H. Rept. 1050), 9371.
Bowan, Austin Bruce (H. Rept. 316), 9372. Friedrich, Jacqueline (H. Rept. 1263),
2165. Council Bluffs, Iowa (H. Rept. 830), 6978. 10826.
Bowen, Clyde (H. Rept. 318), 2165. Councilman, Roy S. (H. Rept. 1220), Froman, Lorenzo H. (H. Rept. 117), 1080.
Bowers, Hattie (H. Rept. 321), 2165. 10785. Fuhrmann, Ernest L. (H. Rept. 930), 7742.
Bowker, Henry (H. Rept. 323), 2165. Cowan, David (H. Rept. 79), 986. Gelb, Herman (H. Rept. 475), 4006.
Boylston, Mrs. Glenn T. (H. Rept. 553), Cowden Manufacturing Co. (H. Rept. Galipeau, Mary (H. Rept. 1057), 9372.
4573. 537), 4339. Gall, John J. (H. Rept. 988), 8949.
Brady, James A. (H. Rept. 989), 8949. Cowley, Mathew C. and Louisa (H. Rept. Gause, F. L., et al. (H. Rept. 92), 986.
Bratton, Sue Flippin (H. Rept. 1004), 120), 1080. George, D. T. (H. Rept. 766), 6408.
8949. Cox, Charles C. (H. Repts. 136, 453), 1080, George, Donald (H Rept. 1012), 8949.
Braun, Ida F., Carl J., and Hedwig W. 3938. Gianquitti, Angelo and George (H. Rept.
(H. Rept. 1307), 11077. Cox, Ruth (H. Rept. 326), 2165. 1000), 8949.
Brazil, Chesley (H. Rept. 474), 4006. Crago, Fred (H. Rept. 723), 5837. Gidden, Herman M. (H. Rept. 1092),
Brisbin, Beatrice, et al. (H. Rept. 1397), Craig, Clifford E. (H. Rept. 1093), 9512. 9512.
11931. Cuban-American Sugar Co. (H. Rept. 88), Glen, Frank (H. Rept. 741), 6084.
Broad, Blanche E. (H. Rept. 81), 986. 986. Gillingham, Laurence (H. Rept. 1293),
Brooks, Arthur R., and wife (H. Rept. Curry, Annie and John (H. Rept. 1300), 11077.
798), 6784.- 11077. Glassell-Taylor Co. (H. Rept. 578), 4658.
Brown, Adell and Alice (H. Rept. 404), Dance, Christopher (H. Rept. 1084), 9512. Gnospelius, Otto F. (H. Rept. 297), 1990.
2966. Dance, Sadie (H. Rept. 491), 4038. Goldstein, Harry (H. Rept. 1090), 9512.
Brown, Charles and Lula Mae (H. Rept. Daniels, Ephriam (H. Rept. 1097), 9512. Gorham, Gordon T. (H. Rept. 1292),
1431), 12029. Danks, Edwin F. (H. Rept. 738), 6084. -11077.
Brown, Mattie Lee (H. Rept. 1081), 9512. Davis, John F. (H. Rept. 736), 6084. Gottlieb, Leo (H. Rept. 224), 1540.
INDEX 143
COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (House)-Con. COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (House) -Con. COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS ,(House)-Con.
Reports by Reports by Reports by
Gradijan, June I. (H. Rept. 469), 4006. Illinico, Batista (H. Rept. 641), 5382. Loacker, H. R. (H. Rept. 123), 1080.
Gradwell, John H. (H. Rept. 473), 4006. Inglis, Construction Co., Inc. (H. Rept. Locke, Thomas C. (H. Rept. 794), 6784.
Graham, Lee (H. Rept. 208), 1390. 807), 6784. Londinsky, Ida (H. Rept. 370), 2702.
Grandview Hospital (H.'Rept. 643), 5382. International Strip, Nogales, Ariz. (H. Long, Linden A. (H. Rept. 270), 1885.
Gray, Mabel Glenn (H. Rept. 1412), 12028. Rept. 793), 6784. Lore, Frank (H. Rept. 133), 1080.
Green, Rita Chauvin (H. Rept. 814), 6785. Irvine Co. (H. Rept. 1246), 10825. Lower, Fred (H. Rept. 201), 1390.
Greenwood, Ben and Doyle (H. Rept. Jackson, Jabez Fenton and Narcissa Wil- Lubell Bros., Inc. (H. Rept. 191), 1341.
996), 8949. mans (H. Rept. 538), 4339. Luckenbach Steamship Co., Inc. (H.
Gregory, Hugh M. (H. Rept. 334), 2238. Jackson, Leonard D. and Elsie Fowkes Rept. 95), 986.
Grenada County, Miss. (H. Rept. 909), (H. Rept. 305), 1991. Lund, Genevieve (H. Rept. 1015), 8949.
7505. Jackson, Myrtle (H. Rept. 1038), 9371. Lynch, James (H. Rept. 999), 8949.
Griggs, Oscar (H. Rept. 195), 1390. Jackson, Walter L. (H. Rept. 177), 1321. McAllister, Le~ter B. (H. Rept. 637), 5381.
Grigsby, J. B. (H. Rept. 639), 5381. Jacobs, Samuel and Bertha (H. Rept. McCall, Augusta (H. Rept. 493), 4038.
Grim, Harold J. (H. Rept. 573), 4658. 1155), 10168. McCleary, Jay H. (H. Rept. 1056), 9372.
Growers Fertilizer Co. (H. Repts. 180, James, C. Frank (H. Rept. 1264), 10826. McCord, Frederick Matthew (H. Rept.
453), 1321, 3938. Jay Taylor Cattle Co. (H. Rept. 204), . 166), 1320.
Grunsteln, Ben (H. Rept. 135), 1080. 1390. McCormack, Edward P. (H. Repts. 77,
Guarino, Arthur A (H. Rept. 1391), Jennette, Alaska D. (H. Rept. 669), 5592. 453), 986, 3938.
11931. Jennings, John R. (H. Repts. 644, 895), McCormaclk, Ellen (H. Rept. 471), 4006.
Gudzin, Margaret (H. Rept. 276), 1885. 5382, 7420. MacDonald, Madeline J. (H. Rept. 634),
Gullikson, Freda (H. Rept. 555), 4573. Jensen, Oliver (H Rept. 882), 7419. 5381.
Gunnells, Hugh P. and Dezaree (H. Rept. Johnson, Daniel B. (H. Rept. 294), 1990. McDonough, Michael J. (H. Rept. 1175),
647), 5382. Johnson, Evelyn (H. Rept. 995), 8949. 10211..
Gunsolley, Verne V. (H. Rept. 460), 3938. Johnson, John G. (H. Rept. 994), 8949. McGarroll, Thomas (H. Rept. 1103), 9512.
Hames, John (H. Rept. 1002), 8949. Johnson,- Walter M. and wife (H. Rept. McGhee, James E. and wife (H. Rept.
Hamilton, Kate E. (H. Rept. 300), 1990. 662), 5592. 796), 6784.
Hampton, George (H. Rept.. 408), 2966. Johnson, Willie H. (H. Rept. 1387), 11931. McGuire, Kathleen L. (H. Rept. 1253),
Hancock, Rufus A. (H. Rept. 579), 4658. Johnston, W. W. (H. Rept. 1097), 9512. 10826.
Hanley, Francis A. (H. Rept. 1051), 9371. Jones, Vonne (H. Rept. 314), 2165.
Hannevig. Christoffer (H. Rept. 284), Jones, W. D., and Ethel S. (H. Rept. McKay, Osborne E. (H. Rept. 325), 2165.
1885. McKllip, Janet (H. Rept. 1255), 10826.
1231), 10785.
Hannon, Joseph and Eleanore (H. Rept. Jones, William Carl (H. Rept. 1368), McKinney, William C. (H. Rept. 1259),
1216), 10785. 1855. 10826.
Jonsson, Sigurdur (H. Repts. 70, 1405), McKnight, Amy (H. Rept. 110), 1079.
Hardage, Eunice C. (H. Rept. 1303), 11077.
Hardin County, Ky., certain citizens of 986, 11931. McLean, Alexander (H. Rept. 987), 8949.
(H. Rept. 671), 5592. Justice, Mrs. W. V. (H. Rept. 124), 1080. McLean, Oscar N. (H. Rept. 580), 4658.
Harris, Harriette E. (H. Rept. 636), 5381. Kacprzyk, Patricia M. (H. Rept. 673), McLendon. Everett. et al. (H. ReDt, 977),
Harris, J. P. (H. Rept. 91), 986. 5592. 8949.
Hart, Beulah (H. Rept. 1435), 12029. Kaigler; Edgar (H. Rept. 1289), 11077. McNulty, Donna May. (H. Rept. 118),
Haselden and Huggins Co. (H. Rept. 674), Kalak, Sam (H. Rept. 892), 7419. 1080.
5592. Karalls, Mary (H. Repts. 461, 772), 3938, McWilliams, Margaret (H. Rept. 883),
Hassler-Ponder Toy Manufacturing Co., 6408. 7419.
Inc. (H. Rept. 550), 4497. Karsh, Blanche H. (H. Rept. 300), 1990. Maddox, William W. (H. Rept. 715), 5837.
Hatcher, John A. (H. Rept. 1367), 11855. Kavalaris, Nicholas (H.'Rept. 461), 3938. Magee, John W. (H. Rept. 1091), 9512.
Haugh, H. Forest (H. Repts. 136, 453), Keegan, John C. and Ann K. (H. Rept. Magwood, Lewis E. (H. Repts. 563, 1374),
1080, 3938. 281), 1885. 4573, 11855.
Hayes, John P. (H. Repts. 77, 453), 986, Keeler, Florentine H., Harold S., and Maher, John P. (H. Rept. 1410), 12028.
3938. Genevieve M. (H. Rept. 886), 7419. Mallette, Alma (H. Rept. 178), 1321.
Head, Luther J. (H. Rept. 157), 1285. Keith, James Herbert (H. Rept. 1427), Maloy, F. M. (H. Rept. 99). 986.
Healy, Barbara (H. Rept. 87), 986. 12029. Mangelsdorf, Wesley A. (H. Rept. 1415),
Herfurth, Jr., Inc., H. (H. Rept. 617), Keith, Robert W.: .(H. Rept. 304), 1990. 12029.
5169. Kelly, James A. (H. Rept. 470), 4006. Manier, Joe (H. Rept. 546), 4497.
Herren, Ruben M. (H. Rept. 72), 986. Kelly, Patrick A. (H. Rept. 1010), 8949. Mankin, Paul W. (H. Rept 771), 6408.
Hicks, Don (H. Rept. 1013), 8949. Key, D. W. (H. Rept. 646), 5382. Marchant, Charles R. (H. Rept. 1268),
Hidde, Hannah and Doris (H. Rept. Keyton, Louise (H. Rept. 1300), 11077. 10826.
Kim, Sang Woon (H. Rept. 1396), 11931. Marden Construction Co., Inc (H. Rept.
1058), 9372.
King, Henry P. (H. Rept. 990), 8949. 918), 7550.
Hiler, James M. (H. Rept. 282), 1885.
Kiser, Virginia M. (H. Rept. 811), 6785. Marggraf, Mary G. (H. Rept. 572), 4658.
Hinders, G. (H. Rept. 810), 6785.
Klauder, Louis T. (H. Rept. 93), 986.' Marine 'Corps personnel (H. Rept. 1071),
Hines, Willie (H. Rept. 1060), 9372.
Hires-Turner Glass Co. (H. Rept. 559), Klau-Van Pietersom-Dunlap Associates, 9371.
Inc. (H. Rept. 1040), 9371. -American Samoa (H. Rept. 1070),
4573.
Hirsch, Max (H. Rept. 1224), 10785. Kleinman, Philip (H. Repts. 661, 838), 9371.
Hlass, Steve (H. Rept. 170), 1320. 5592, 7038. Cherry Point, N. C. (H. Rept. 458),
Koor, Joe (H. Rept. 114), 1079. 3938.
Hockenberry, Margaret (H. Rept. 712),
Kraus, Otto (H. Rept. 773), 6408. Parris Island (H. Rept. 167), 1320.
5837.
Kreusler, Christian H. (H. Rept. 1014), Marine Engine Works & Shipbuilding
Hodges, L. Wilmoth (H. Rept. 984), 8949. Corp. (H. Rept. 315), 2165.
Holman, Adolphus M. (H. Repts. 130, 8949.
Kunze, Edward Laurence (H. Rept. 283), Marquis, J. Clyde (H. Rept. 888), 7419.
1054), 1080, 9372. Martin, Stewart J. (H. Rept. 480), 4006.
1885.
Holmes, Clifton L. (H. Rept. 367), 2701. Mattas, Mathews (H. Rept. 407), 2966.
Holtz, Weiner (H. Rept. 992), 8949. Kwon, In Sun (H. Rept. 1396), 11931.
Lamb, Carolyn (H. Rept. 1222), 10785. Mattil, Anna, and others (H. Rept. 132),
Honolulu Plantation Co. (H. Rept. 1313), 1080.
Lannon, Annie M. (H. Rept. 986), 8949.
11155. Mauger Construction Co. (H. Repts. 131,
Hooper, Charles R. (H. Repts. 197, 1372), Latimer, Murray B. (H. Rept. 200), 1390.
Laurie, Ida E. (H. Rept. 795), 6784. 223), 1080, 1540.
1390, 11855. Maurer, Gladys E. (H. Rept. 1243), 10825.
Lawrence Motor Co., Inc. (H. Repts. 176,
Hopkins, Justin P. (H. Rept. 1063), 9372. Meals, Robert C., and others (H. Rept.
402), 1320, 2966.
Horton, J. L., et al. (H. Rept. 295), 1990. Lebanon Woolen Mills, Inc. (H. Rept. 85), 986.
Hoseley, Lee D (H. Rept. 974), 8948. 415), 2966. Meade County, Ky., property owners in
Hougardy, Dave (H. Rept. 366), 2701. Lee, Mrs. C. A. (H. Rept. 84), 986. (H. Rept. 720), 5837.
Howells, Frank D. (H. Rept. 665), 5592. Leontine, Alex D. (H. Rept. 673), 5592. Mecham, Arnold (H. Rept. 1228), 10785.
Hudson, Robert A. (H. Rept. 965), 8879. Lewis, Addle S. (H. Rept. 1065), 9372. Mediterranean fruitfly (H. Rept. 919),
Huffmans, Henry H. and Marie J. (H. Lewis, Benjamin D. (H. Rept. 320), 2165. 7550.
Rept. 980), 8949. Lewis, Carl (H. Rept. 1170), 10211. Meersman, Margaret M. (H. Rept. 409),
Hunsucker, Ruby H. (H. Rept. 664), Lillis, Gertrude Weir (H. Rept. 799), 6784. 2966.
5592. Lilly, Stanley J. (H. Rept. 1005), 8949. Meersman, Margaret M. (H. Rept. 409),
Hutchings, Leonard (H. Rept. 1221), Lima, Manuel Rose (H. Rept. 1362), 2966.
10785. 11855. Meisenhelmer, Wayne E. (H. Rept. 1301),
Hutchinson, Ora R. (H. Rept. 717), 5837. Liter, Fred C. (H. Rept. 1260), 10826. 11077.
Hutchinson Boat Works, Inc. (H. Rapt. Llacuna, Venacio Cadiz (H..Rept. 1396). Mello, Joseph R. and Antonio (H. Rept.
1444), 12101. 11931. 1393), 11931.
144 INDEX
COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (House) -Con. COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (House)-Con. COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (House)--Con.
Reports by Reports by Reports by
Memphis, Tenn (H. Rept. 1384), 11931. Norfolk-Portsmouth Bridge, Inc. (I St. Paul Foundry Co. (H. Rapt. 75), 986.
Memphis Park Commission (H. Rapt. Rapt. 834), 4339. St. Vincent's Infirmary (H. Rapt. 273),
1384), 11931. Oates, Frances Eubanks (H. Rapt. 467), 1885.
Menges, Alice Braun (H. Rept. 1307), 4006. Sanders, Jack (H. Rapt. 1048), 9371.
11077. O'Connell, Daniel D. (H. Repts. 89, 450), Sanders, Katie (H. Rapt. 1234), 10785.
Merritt, Evelyn (H. Repts. 1001, 1082), 986, 3903. Sanders, Stephen E. (H. Rapt. 804), 6784.
8949, 10874. Ogden and Dougherty (H. Rapt. 1358), Sante, Gisella (H. Rapt. 1298), 11077.
Mersman, Florence (H. Rapt. 1265), 11855. Saucier, James Alves (H. Rept. 1359),
10826. O'Hara, Della (H. Rapt. 860), 7267. 11855.
Messick, Bobby (H. Rept. 1256), 10825. Ohio Brass Co. (H. Rapt. 1009), 8949. Saunders Memorial Hospital (H. Repts.
Michigan Millers Mutual Fire Insurance Olsen, Sigfried (H. Rapt. 137), 1080. 128, 845), 1080, 7104.
Co. (H. Rept. 491), 4038. Oregon Caves Resort (H. Rapt. 1007), Sawyer, Alexander (H. Rapt. 414), 2966.
Miguel, Matias Simon (H. Rept. 1396), E949. Scarborough, A. P. (H. Rapt. 227), 1543.
11931. Osborne, Myrtle Ruth (H. Rapt. 885), Scarlett, Lucille and Charles (H. Rcpt.
Miller, Aloysius (H. Rapt. 495), 4038. 7419. 1308), 11077.
Miller, Mona Mae (H. Rept. 560), 4573. Overall, Mary H., and Baker, Thomas I. Schiffer, Hyman L. (H. Rapt. 122), 1080.
Mills, Julia Peterson (H. Rept. 71), 986. (H. Rept. 1226), 10785. Schtiernman, Solomon (H. Rapt. 1227),
Minatree, 0. M. (H. Rept. 1082), 9512. Overseas Metal & Ore Corp. (H. Rapt. 10785.
Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Co. (H. 1092), 9512. Scott, Eli L. (H. Rapt. 1389), 11931.
Rept. 75), 986. Owens, Z. D. (H. Rapt. 1097), 9512. Scott, William B. (H. Rapt. 80), 6784.
Moak, Sam D. (H. Rept. 298), 1990. Oxley, Lamar (H. Rept. 806), 6784. Sells, Alan (H. Rapt. 1215), 10785.
Monite Waterproof Glue Co. (H. Rept. Packard, Virginia (H. Rapt. 1241), 10825. Sewaites, Francis X. (H. Rapt. 412), 2966.
1059), 9372. Palmisano, Lucy and Anthony Jr. (H. Severns, Albert E. (H. Rapt. 890), 7419.
Montpgue, Mary E. (H. Rept. 1258), Rapt. 1411), 12028. Shaugnessy, Mary Surface (H. Rapt. 576),
10826. Parisian, Edward (H. Rapt. 323), 2165. 4658.
Montgomery County, Miss. (H. Rapt. Park, Nelson R. (H. Rapt. 562), 4573. Shedd, Marie A. et al (H. Rapt. 1412),
908), 7505. Parkinson, Eleanor (H. Rapt. 1249), 12028.
Moon, Dorothy M. (H. Rept. 716), 5837. 10825. Sherry, James (H. Rapt. 1395), 11931.
Moore, G. H. (H. Rept. 735), 6084. Park Ridge, N. J. (H. Rapt. 476), 4006. Shows, Earl J. (H. Rapt. 812), 6785.
Moran, Murray W. (H. Rept. 211), 1390. Patton, Mrs. Ollie (H. Rapt. 808), 6785. Shultz, William H. (H. Rept. 303), 1990.
Morgan Creamery Co. (H. Rapt. 112, Paul, Mary G. (H. Rapt. 1419), 12029. Simmons, Elizabeth M. and Robert H.
1443), 1079, 12101. Payne, Greenfield (H. Rapt. 800), 6785. (H. Rapt. 1421), 12029.
Morgan, Dave D. (H. Rept. 190), 1341. Pendino, B. (H. Rapt. 1291), 11077. Sindle, R. H. (H. Rapt. 1297), 11077.
Morgan, G. B., Sr. (H. Rept. 990), 8949. Pendleton, Esther, et al. (H. Rapt. 1097), Siskind, David (H. Rapt. 1420), 12029.
Murphy and Wiscchmeyer (H. Rapt. 205), 9512. Slade, Robert Lee (H. Rapt. 210), 1390.
1390. Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Corp. (H. Smallwood, Pauline (H. Rapt. 767), 6408.
Murray, Mrs. J. W., and others (H. Rept. Rapt. 234), 1540. Smith, Catherine (H. Rapt. 1038), 9371.
1247), 10825. Perkins Gins (H. Rapt. 301), 1990. Smith, David B. (H. Rapt. 274), 1885.
Murrell, George W., and Kirby (H. Rept. Perz, Myles (H. Rapt. 406), 2966. Smith, Katherine (H. Rapt. 230), 1540.
1257), 10826. Peter, Elsie (H. Rapt. 1230), 10785. Smith, Ray L. (H. Rapt. 279), 1885.
Muzzall, James L. and James M. (H. Pfannenstiehl, Adolph (H. Repts. 3C8, Smoot, Inc., W. A. (H. Repts. 116, 503),
Rept. 296), 1990. 783), 2701, 6630. 1080, 4038.
Naulty, Edwin F. and Leslie F. (H. Repts. Phillips, William (H. Rapt. 1233), 10785. Smothers, W. F. (H. Rept. 1085), 9512.
134, 453), 1080, 3938. Pike, Mirtie (H. Rapt. 1229), 10785. Southern Bitumen Co., Ensley, Ala. (H.
Navy claims (H. Rept. 1021), 8949. Platt, Herman (H. Rapt. 633), 5381.
Rapt. 198), 1390.
Navy personnel (H. Repts. 169, 962, 1018), Platte County, Mo. (H. Rapt. 862), 7419. Sbuthwestern Drug Co. (H. Rapt. 642),
1320, 8879, 8949. , Plavallo, Natale (H. Rapt. 1328), 11368.
5382.
-American Samoa (H. Repts. 1066, Pow, Margaret J. (H. Rapt. 371), 2702.
Spann, B. H. (H. Rapt. 1254), 10826.
1070), 9371. Powell, Charlie (H. Rapt. 1296), 11077.
Spencer, Tibbie (H. Rapt. 1038), 9371.
-Astoria, Oreg. (H. Rept..199), 1390. Powell, Edith M. (H. Rapt. 94), 986.
Springfield Cooperative Bank (H. Rapt.
-Banning, Calif. (H. Rept. 1067), Powell, George F. (H. Rapt. 1428), 12029.
Price, Philip C., et al. (H. Rapt. 1300), 672), 5592.
9371.
-Bermuda 11077. Stanik, Paul (H. Rapt. 1235), 10785.
(H. Rapt. 1069), 9371.
-Bunker Hill, Ind. (H. Rapt. 1019), Quay, M. Elizabeth (H. Rapt. 638), 5381. Standley, Edward P., and wife (H. Rapt.
8949. Radabaugh, Myrtle C. (H. Rapt. 964), 982), 8949.
-Camp Bradford, Norfolk, Va. (H. 8879. State Farm ',ire Insurance Co; (H. Rapt.
Rapt. 677), 5591. Radcliffe, Franklin P. (H. Rapt. 1305), 491), 4038.
- Farragut, Idaho (H. Rapt. 324), 11077. Stedman, Jeannette B. (H. Rapt. 724),
2165. Ramelb, Benjamin (H. Rapt. 1396), 11931. 5837.
- Norfolk, Va. (H. Repts. 207, 1020), Raney, Ida M. (H. Rapt. 1214), 10785. Steinert, Oscar R. (H. Rept. 805), 6784.
1390, 8949. Realty Bond & Mortgage Co. (H. Rapt. Stelmak, Gregory (H. Rapt. 1217), 10785.
- Norfolk Navy Yard (H. Repts. 482, 304), 1990. Stephenson, J. Tom (H. Rapt. 1262),
1016), 4016, 8949. Reed, Oscar (H. Rapt. 1360), 11855. 10826.
-Parris Island (H. Rapt. 167), 1320. Revere Sugar Refinery (H. Rapt. 837), Stewart, Almon B. (H. Rept. 89, 450),
- Plymouth, England (H. Rapt. 7038. 986, 3903.
1068), 9371. Rhea, Mrs. C. J. Sr. (H. Rapt. 533), 4339. Stewart, Wesley J. (H. Rapt. 1087), 9512.
- Port Hueneme, Calif. (H. Rapt. Richards, Alma (H. Rapt. 411), 2966. Stiers Bros. Construction Co. (H. Rapt.
675), 5591. Rickard, Zella (H. Rept. 795), 6784. 86), 986.
-Rosneath, Scotland (H. Rept. 676), Rickards, Harriet B. (H. Rapt. 107), 1079. Stiles, George (H. Rapt. 1232), 10785.
5591. Richmond, Eli (H. Rapt. 1274), 10889. Stone, M. R. (H. Rapt. 1304), 11077.
- San Diego, Calif. (H. Rapt. 1375), Riley, Mrs. Stuart B. (H. Rapt. 998), 8949. Stone, Ruth C. (H. Rapt. 663), 5592.
11855. Ring, Mildred (H. Rapt. 112), 1079. Stout, Gladys (H. Rapt. 202), 1390.
- Seattle, Wash. (H. Rapt. 678), Ritter, Betty Jane (H. Rapt. 710), 5837. Stowell, Dorothy (H. Rapt. 231), 1540.
5591. Robertson, Wallace (H. Rapt. 323), 2165. Straka, Charles A. (H. Rapt. 457), 3938.
-South Devon, England (H. Rept. Robinson & Young (H. Rapt. 577), 4658. Strong, Jane (H. Rapt. 540), 4339.
1017), 8949. Rodgers, Dan C. (H. Rapt. 975), 8948. Strangio, Domenico (H. Rapt. 479), 4006.
- Trinidad (H. Rept. 463), 3938. Rodlun, Nita (H. Rapt. 801), 6784. Strauss, A. M. (H. Rapt. 1102), 9512.
-Yorktown, Va. (H. Rapt. 168), Rogers, J. M. and Mrs. Willie L. (H. Rapt. Strauss, Alvin W. (H. Rapt. 273), 1885.
1320. 1409), 12028. Stribling, Crystal R. (H. Rapt. 1178),
Nebraska Wesleyan University (H. Rapt. Ross, George J. (H. Rapt. 1041), 9371. 10211.
633), 5381. Rosser, Ariethia (H. Rapt. 991), 8949. Strickland, L. S. (H. Rapt. 531), 4339.
Nelson, H. B. (H. Rept. 966), 8879. Rouse, Charlie B. (H. Rapt. 1218), 10785. Strohm, Walter E. (H. Rapt. 1083), 9512.
Nesbitt, James Harold (H. Rapt. 1417), Ruiz, Antonio (H. Rapt. 269), 1885. Sullivan, E. (H. Rapt. 96), 986.
12029. Ruiz, Henry M. (H. Rapt. 455), 3938. Sullivan, J. G. (H. Rapt. 1373), 11855.
New England Telephone & Telegraph Co. Ruiz, Maria Manriquez (H. Rapt. 454), Summerville Consolidated School Dis-
(H. Rapt. 226), 1540. 3938. trict, Georg'a (H. Rapt. 73), 986.
Newman, Conrad (H. Rapt. 1390), 11931. Ryan, Laura May (H. Rapt. 556), 4573. Sumner, Thomas (H. Rapt. 1225), 10785.
New Orleans Public Service, Inc. (H. Rapt. Sabado, Santiago (H. Rapt. 1396), 11931. Surmont, Charles E. (H. Rapt. 558), 4573.
1101), 9512. St. Amant, Edmond J., Jr., and wife (H. Sutton, Mae E. (H. Rapt. 278), 1885.
Nisselson, John (H. Rept. 1079), 9512. Rept. 1044), 8371, Svelund, August (H. Rapt. 649), 4497.
INDEX 145
COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (House) -Con. COMMITrEE ON CLAIMS (House) -Con. COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (Senate)-Con.
Reports by Reports by Reports by
Swan, Sam and Ally (H. Rept. 121), Westover, Harry C. (H. Rept. 1252), Bello, Marino (S. Rept. 31), 674.
1080. 10825. Beltz, Minnie A. (S. Rept. 470); 7665.
Sweeney, Catherine V. (H. Rept. 1294), White Van Line, Inc., South Bend, Ind. Benham, Josephine (S. Rept. 715), 10486.
11077. (H. Rept. 535), 4339. Beyer, Malcolm K. (S. Rept. 65), 1599.
Sykes, Mrs. Luther S. (H. Repts. 78, 453), White, William Augustus (H. Rept. 981), Brewer, Frances (S. Rept. 272), 4690.
986, 3938. 8949. Black, Boyd B. (S. Rept. 220), 3824.
Tacy, Paul E. (H. Rept. 1365), 11855. Whiteside, J. D. (H. Rept. 465), 3938. Black, Clara (S. Rept. 572), 8800.
Tamborello, Phillip (H. Rept. 90), 986. Whitington, Mrs. R. L., and Mrs. J. B. Blackmore, John R., and Louise D. (S.
Tansey, Harry (H. Repts. 100; 453), 986, (H. Rept. 670), 5592. Rept. 765), 10891.
3938. Wikle, Robert M. (H. Rept. 1406), 12028. Blexrud, H. J. (S. Rept. 151) 2935.
Tarantola, Joseph and Ida (H. Rept. Williams, E. D. (H. Rept. 1219), 10785. Bode, Catherine (S. Rept. 819), 11525.
1394), 11931. Williams, Ed (H. Rept. 405), 2966. Bolstad, Eugenie U. (S. Rept. 829), 11525.
Tariff Act of 192j (H. Rept. 775), 6408. Williams, L. A. (H. Rept. 645), 5382. Borough of Beach Haven, N. J. (S. Rept.
Teanio, Sabas Lagac (H. Rept. 1396), Williamson, William J. (H. Rept. 1426), 497), 7746.
11931. 12029. Bottomley, Harriet Townsend (S. Rept.
Thayer, Jane (H. Rept. 422), 3391. Willis, Lander H. (H. Rept. 1408), 12028. 830), 12310.
Theriaque, Viola (H. R. 1223), 10785. Wilmot, Frank E. (H. Rept. 1237), 10785. Bourbeau, Angelina (S. Rept. 169), 3109.
Therriault, William N. (H. Rept. 1266), Wilson, Mrs. James Arthur (H. Rept. Bowen, Austin Bruce (S. Rept. 336), 5698.
10826. 739), 6084. Bowen, Sue B. (S. Rept. 136), 2935.
Thompson, Elmer D. (H. Rept. 1430), Wilson, Wayne E. (H. Rept. 1388), 11931. Bowker, Henry (S. Rept. 73), 1599.
12029.• Wingate, John S. (H. Rept. 1416), 12029. Boylston, Mrs. Glenn T. (S. Rept. 91),
Thompson, Paul T. (H. Rept. 225), 1540. Winter Bros. Co. (H. Rept. 1364), 11855. 2167.
Thordardottir; Thorolina (H. Repts. 71, Winter, Madeline (H. Rept. 668), 5592. Brady, James A. (S. Rept. 736), 10632.
1405), 986, 11931. Withers, Beatrice and Mary Martha (H. Bratton, Sue Flippin (S. Rept. 716),
Thurber, Edward W. (H. Rept. 1392), Rept. 468), 4006. 10486.
11931. Wood, R. W. (H. Rept. 1171), 10211. Braun, Hedwig W. et al. (S. Rept. 255),
Tidwell, William Peyton (H. Rept. 179), Woodfall, Mabel R. (H. Rept. 1433), 12029. 4380..
1321. Woolf, Edward (H. Rept. 891), 7419. Brazil, Chesley (S. Rept. 98), 2167.
Tillman, Barbara Jean and Elizabeth Wornhoff, W. C. and Josephine (H. Rept.
Ann (H. Rept. 887), 7419. Brooks, Arthur R; and wife (S. Rept. 280),
554), 4573. 4690.
Tine, Teresa (H. Rept. 719), 5837. Wooten, S. I. (H. Rept. 99), 986.
Tobey Hospital (H. Rept. 464), 3938. Brown, Adell and Alice (S. Rept. 231),
Wurster, William Wilson (H. Rept. 1371), 4095.
Tonner, Cecilia M. (H. Rept. 574), 4658. 11855.
Topper, Dave (H. Rept. 1089), 9512. Brown, Nattie Lee (S. Rept. 759), 10891.
Wyzynski, Joseph (H. Rept. 561), 4573. Brunette, Joseph (S. Rept. 212), 3824.
Townsend, John Burl (H. Rept. 302), Yrba County, Calif., leve district No.
1990. Bryan, Charles (S. Rept. 647), 9759.
10 (H. Rept. 1244), 10825. Bullock, Harold E. (S. Rept. 793), 10892.
Townsend, Sybil Georgette (H. Rept. Zaj, Edward A. (H. Rept. 1436), 12029.
1052), 9372. Zephyr Aircraft Corp. (H. Rept. 1064), Burch, Florida Rhone (S. Rept. 571),
Transit Investment Corp. (H. Rept. 8800.
9372.
1080), 9512. Burnett, Ellen C. (S. Rept. 333), 5698.
Zimmerman, Florence (H. Rept. 889),
Treadwell, Millard L. (H. Rept. 175), Burton, Mrs. S. P. (S. Rept. 825), 11525.
7419.
1320. Cafferata, M. E. (S. Rept. 254), 4380.
Zucker, Charles (H. Rept. 1251), 10825. Caffey, Robertson-Smith, Inc. (S. Rept.
Tucker, Henry B. (H. Rept. 125, 548),
COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (Senate). 342), 5698.
1080, 4497.
Appointments on, 169. California (S. Rept. 646), 9759.
Turpanjian, M. Martin (H. Rept. 1261),
Authorized to file reports, 10860. Calvert, Frederick (S. Rept. 210), 3824.
10826. Mr. Huffman assigned to, 10068.
Tutle, John C. (H. Rept. 299), 1990. Campbell, Bessie M. and Charles J. (S.
Twigg, Alvin W. (H. Rept. 1407), 12028. Mr. Taylor excused, 9873. Rept. 831), 11525.
Twin City Forge & Foundry Co., Still- Mr. Tunnell excused, 9004. Canal Dredging Co. (S. Rept. 547), 80488.
Resolution terminating employment of Cantalupo, Albert (S. Rept. 570), 8800.
water, Minn. (H. Rept. 75), 986.
an assistant clerk to (see S. Res. 57*), Caquias, Demetrio (S. Rept. 338), 5698.
Tyler, George C., and Doris M. (H. Rept. 529. Carren, Lily L. (S. Rept. 540), 8048.
667), .5592. Reports by
Tyson, Charlie (H. Rept. 1042), 9371. Catholic Chancery Office, Inc. (S. Rept.
Adams, Herschel (S. Rept. 383), 6322. 279), 4690.
Vance, Gus A. (H. Rept. 230), 1885. Adkins, Ancel (S. Rept. 219), 3824.
Van Doren, Pierce William (H. Rept. Centeral Leaf Tobacco Co. (S. Rept. 432),
Akin, Joseph C. (S. Rept. 257), 4380. C871.
456), 3938. Alaska Native Brotherhood, Camp No. 1
Vaughan, James R. (H. Rept. 1434), Childers, Leona Conner (S. Rept. 143),
(S. Rept. 331), 5698. 2935.
12029. Albemarle Hospital (S. Rept. 849), 11861.
Verbarg, Gertrude (H. Rept. 1245), Alexander, Winfred (S. Rept. 660), C938. Ciniglio, Louis (S. Rept. 227), 4095.
10825. Ali, Aftab (S. Rept. 621), 9294. City-County Hospital (S. Rept. 217),
Vidotto, Elizabeth (H. Rept. 133), 1080. Allberry, Richard A. (S. Rept. 587), e882. 3824.
Vinton. Harry F., Jr. (H. Rept. 1423), Allen, G. F. (S. Repts. 15, 16, 692), 369, Civilians by Japanese occupation of Hong
12029. 10322. Kong and Manila (S. Rept. 166), 3109.
Visnovec, John, Rose, and Helen (H. Allen, Leslie 0. (S. Rept. 680), 10322. Clay, Bessie I. (S. Rept. 259), 4380.
Rept. 718), 5837. Allen, Percy (S. Rept. 883), 12310. Clements, David 0. (S. Rept. 97), 2167.
Wadford, Sam (H. Rept. 410), 2966. Alton, Helen, and Edwin (S. Rept. 737), Clouse, Fred (S. Rept. 133), 2935.
Waggoner, Beatrice Brown (H. Rept. Coates, Elmer J. (S. Rept. 71), 1599.
10632.
635), 5381. Cobb, Candler (S. Rept. 710), 10486
Andersen, Elisabeth (S. Rept. 886), 12310.
Walker, Alice (H. Rept. 496), 4038. Conners, Hibernia I. (S. Rept. 488), 7665,
Anderson, Charles W. (S. Rept. 821),
Walker, Allan F., and wife (H. Rept. Continental Casualty Co. (S. Rept. 156),
11525. . 2969.
1366), 11855. Army (S. Rept. 500), 7746.
Walter, Galen E. (H. Rept. 196), 1390. Cooper, John T. (S. Rept. 2), 231.
- activities of (S. Rept. 221), 3824. Cosson, Alfred L. (S. Rept. 761), 10891.
Walton, Sidney B. (H. Rept. 203), 1390. Ashcraft, Celia E. (S. Rept. 545), 8048.
Waits, Marion and Jessie A. (H. Rept. Council Bluffs, Iowa (S. Rept. 538), 8048.
Bacon,' William F. (S. Rept. 534), 8048. Councilman, Roy S. (S. Rept. 869), 12310.
885), 7419. Baker, Cleo E. (S. Rept. 764), 10891. Cowder Manufacturing Co. (S. Rept. 384),
War Department, damages by (H. Rept. Baker, Co., Daniel (S. Rept. 140), 2935. 6322.
1049), 9371. Baker, George E. (S. Rept. 526), 8048.
-personnel (H. Rept. 237), 1540, Cox, Ruth (S. Rept. 771), 10891.
Baker, Pleas (S. Rept. 383), 6322. Crago, Fred (S. Rept. 484), 7665.
4006. Baldwin Bros. Paving Co. (S. Rept. 67), Craig, Cliford E. (S. Rept. 777), 10891.
Webb, C. Y. (H. Rept. 127), 1080. 1599. Dance, Sadie L., et al. (S. Rept. 353),
Webb, George (H. Rept. 240), 1595. Barglow, David R. (S. Rept. 135), 2935. 5698.
Webb, John, and wife (bill S. 784; H. R. Barlow, Ernest L. and wife (S. Rept. Daniels, Ephraim (S. Rept. 849), 11861.
802). 6784, 10680. 487), 7665. Danks, Edwin F. (S. Rept. 527), 8048.
Weiss, Annarae .(H. Rept. 1098), 9512. Bartholomew, Harland and associates (S. Davis, John F. (S. Rept. 492), 7746.
Welch, Orvis (H. Rept. 1250), 10825. Rept. 439), 6871. Davis, Rastus L. (S. Rept. 818), 11525.
Wellborn, Thula B. (H. Rept. 129), 1080. Barrows, Florence (S. Rept. 642), 9759. Day, Leo Edward (S. Rept. 152), 2935.
Weller, Jean Taube (H. Rept. 1422), Bass, Nannie (S. Rept. 707), 10486. Delaware fruit growers (S. Rept. 424),
12029, Baumann, Carl (S. Rept. 536), 8048. 6871.
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146 INDEX
COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (Senate)-Con. COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (Senate)-Con. COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (Senate)-Con.
Reports by Reports by Reports by
Dempsey Industrial Furnace Corp. (S. Hires Turner Glass Co. (S. Rept. 390), Lund, Genevieve (S. Rept. 713), 10486.
Rept. 168), 3109. 6322. Lynch, James (S. Rept. 73P), 10632.
Deweese, Neal, et al.(S.Rept. 877), 12310. Herren, Ruben M. (S. Rept. 68), 1599. McCleary, Jay H. (S. Rept. 762), 10891.
Donatell, Michael C. (S. Rept. 581), 8801. Hockenberry, Margaret (S. Rept. 541), McCormack, Ellen (S. Rept. 131), 2935.
Dougherty, Charles H., Sr. (S. Rept. 153), 8048. McDonald, Madeline J. (S. Rept. 360),
2935. Hodges, L. Wilwoth (S. Rept. 772), 10891. 5841.
Driggers, Catherine (S. Rept. 679), 10322. Holtz, Werner (S. Rept. 689), 10322. McGarroll, Thomas (S. Rept. 769), 10891.
Duke, Harper T. (S. Rept. 766), 10891. Hooper, Charles R. (S. Rept. 93, 796), McGhee, James E., and wife (S. Rept.
Duke Hospital (S. Rept. 849), 11861. 2167, 10892. 278), 4690.
Duncan, Rolla (S. Rept. 768), 10891. Hoseley, Lee D. (S. Rept. 394), 6411. McKay, Osborne E. (S. Rept. 330), 5698.
Eagle Packet Co., Inc. (S. Rept. 817), Hougardy, Dave (S. Rept. 74),' 1599. McKnight, Amy (S. Rept. 17), 369.
11525. Howers, Hattie (S. Rept. 215), 3824. McLean, Alexander (S. Rept. 684), 10322.
Eastern Contracting Co. (S. Rept. 774), Hudson, Jess (S. Rept. 648), 9759. McLean, Oscar N. (S. Rept. 881), 12310.
10891. Hudson, Robert A. (S. Rept. 709), 10486. McLendon, Everett, Jr., and Nadine (S.
Edmonds, Bessie S. (S. Rept. 865), 12310. Huffman, Marie J, (S. Rept. 396), 6411. Rept. 431), 6871.
Edmondson, Ed (S. Rept. 690), 10322. Hunsucker, Ruby H. (S. Rept. 546), 8048, McLendon, Everett, Sr., and wife (S. Rept.
Edwards, Betty Ellen (S. Rept. 323), Hutchinson, Ora B. (S. Rept. 574). 8800. 431), 6871.
5466. Illinoco, Batista (S. Rept. 391), 6322. Maddox, William W. (S. Rept. 531) 8048.
Effinger, Hugo (S. Rept. 824), 11525. Inglis Construction Co. (S. Rept. 617), Magee, John W. and Florence V. (S. Rept.
Egan, Hugh (S. Rept. 437), 6871. 9294. 848), 11861.
Elmira Area Soaring Corp. (S. Rept. 256). International Strip, Nogales, Ariz. (S. Magwood, Lewis E. (S. Rept. 498), 7746.
4380. Rept. 102), 2240. Mallardi, Joseph (S. Rept. 823). 11525.
Epstein, Lillian (S. Rept. 479), 7665. Irvine Co. (S. Rept. 866), 12310. Mallette, Alma (S. Rept. 219), 3824.
Etheridge, J. D. (S. Rept. 142), 2935. Jackson, Jabez F., et al. (S. Rept. 495), Manier, Joe (S. Rept. 477), 7665.
Evans Funeral Hdme (S. Rept. 849). 7746. Marggraf, Mary G. (S. Rept. 55), 1348.
11861. Jackson, Leonard D., et al. (S. Rept. 335), Marquis, J. Clyde (S. Rept. 651),. 9759.
Evans, William A. (S. Rept. 430), 6871. 5698. Martin, Stewart, Jr. (S. Rept. 348), 5698.
Fabian, Peter 0. (S. Rept. 650)., 9759. Jackson, Myrtle (S. Rept. 534), 8048. Mattas, Matthew (S. Rept. 236), 4095.
Fairview School District No. 90, Pratt Jackson, Walter L. (S. Rept. 217), 3824. Mattil, Anna, and others (S. Rept. 618),
County, Kans. (S. Rept. 876), 12310. Jandrey, Fred W. (S. Rept. 496), 7746. 9294.
Farkas, Terez, et al. (S. Rept. 346), 5698. Jay Taylor Cattle Co. (S. Rept. 147), Maurer, Gladys Elvira (S. Rept. 868),
Farrell, John W. (S. Rept. 665), 9938. 2935. 12310.
Finck Cigar Co. (S. Rept. 832), 11525. Jefferds, Roy (S. Rept. 821), 11525. May, John C., and Eva Jenkins (S. Rept.
Fischer, Eric and Else (S. Rept. 833), Jennette, Alaska (S. Rept. 494), 7746, 645), 9759.
11525. Jennings, John R. (S. Repts. 428, 478), Meals. Robert C., and others (S. Rept.
Fitzpatrick, A. F. (S. Rept. 822), 11525. 6871, 7665. 70), 1599.
Ford, Raymond W. (S. Rept. 533), 8048. Jensen, Oliver (S. Rept. 434), 6871. Mediterranean Fruitfly (S. Rept. 491),
Foreign Service of United States, per- Johnson, Daniel B. (S. Rept. 334), 5698. 7746.
sonnel of (S. Rept. 92) 2167. Johnson, Evelyn (S. Rept. 691), 10322. Meersman, Margaret M. (S. Rept. 211),
Forest Lumber Co. (S. Rept. 155), 2969. Johnson, John A. (S. Rept. 770), 10891. 3824.
Fowler Mabel (S. Rept. 735) 10632. Johnson, Walter M., and wife, (S. Rept. Memphis (Tenn.) Park Commission (S.
Frederickson, Felix (S. Rept. 329), 5698. 72), 1599. Rept. 163), 3109.
Freeman, L. W. (S. Rept. 480), 7665. Johnson, Willie H. (S. Rept. 569), 8800. Menges, Alice Braun (S. Rept. 255), 4380.
Friedrich, Jacqueline (S. Rept. 852), Johnston, W. W. (S. Rept. 849), 11861. Miller, Aloyslus (S. Rept. 539), 8048.
11861. Jones, Vonnie (S. Rept. 228), 4095. Miller, Mona Mae (S. Rept. 662), 9938.
Fuhrmann, Ernest L. (S. Rept. 342), 5698. Jones, William Carl (S. Rept. 714), 10486. Mlnatree, 0. M. (S. Rept. 760), 10891.
Galipean, Mary (S. Rept. 778), 10891. Justice, Mrs. W. V. (S. Rept. 139), 2935, Mitchell, Reginald (S. Rept. 773), 10891.
Gall, John J. (S. Rept. 685), 10322. Kacprzyk, Patricia M. (S. Rept. 528), Moak, Sam D. (S. Rept. 472), 7665.
Gause, F. L., et al. (S. Rept. 66), 1599. 8048. Montague, Mary Elizabeth (S. Rept. 851),
Gelb, Herman (S. Rept. 471), 7665. Kaigler, Edgar (S. Rept. 867), 12310. 11861.
Gianquitti, Angelo and George (S. Rept. Karalis, Mary (S. Repts. 274, 486), 4690, Montgomery City Lines, Inc. (S. Rept.
779), 10891. 7665. 156), 2969.
Gien, Frank (S. Rept. 529), 8048. Keegan, John C. and Ann K. (S. Rept. Moon, Dorothy M. (S. Rept. 436), 6871.
Glassell-Taylor Co. (S. Rept. 537), 8048. • 387), 6322. Moore, G. H. (S. Rept. 523), 8048).
Goldstein, Harry (S. Rept. 823), 11525. Keeler, Florentine H., Harold S., and Moran, Murray W. (S. Rept. 175), 3109.
Gorham, Gordon T. (S. Rept. 885), 12310. Genevieve M. (S. Rept. 708), 10486. Morgan Creamery Co. (S. Rept. 473),
Gottlieb, Leo (S. Rept. 425),*6871. Keith, Robert W. (S. Rept. 385), 6322. 7665.
Gradijan, June I. (S. Rept. 95), 2167. Kelly, James A. (S. Rept. 149), 2935. Morgan, Dane D. (S. Rept. 57), 1348.
Gradwell, John H. (S. Rept. 44), 992. Kelly, Patrick A. (S. Rept. 775), 10891. Morgan, G. B., Sr. (S. Rept. 884), 12310.
Graham, Lee (S. Rept. 218), 3824. Key, D. W. (S. Rept. 438), 6871. Murphy, Alice A. (S. Rept. 622), 9294.
Granata, John (S. Rept. 254), 4380. King, Henry P. (S. Rept. 884), 12310, Navy claims (S. Rept. 835), 11525.
Grandview Hospital (S. Raept. 392), 6322. Kiser, Virginia M. (S. Rept. 576), 8801. Nebraska Wesleyan University (S. Rept.
Gray, Thomas F. (S. Rept. 872), 12310. Klau-Van Pletersom-Dunlap Associates, 162), 3109.
Green, Rita Chauvin (S. Rept. 485), 7665. Inc. (S. Rept. 530), 8048. Nepple, Earl W. (S. Rept. 826), 11525.
Greenwood, Ben and Doria (S. Rept. 711), Klelnman, Philip (S. Rept. 13), 369. New England Telephone and Telegraph
10486. Klockenkemper, Gus (S. Rept. 821), 11525. Co. (S. Rept. 58), 1348.
Gregory, Hugh M. (S. Rept. 337), 5698. Kreusler, Christian H. (S. Rept. 693), Newton, Ethel (S. Rept. 493), 7746.
Griggs, Oscar (S. Rept. 5), 231. 10322. Nisselson, John (S. Rept. 816), 11525.
Grigsly, J. B. (S. Rept. 664), 9938. Kunze, Edward Laurence (S. Rept. 230), North Jersey Utilization and Sewerage
Grunstein, Ben (S. Rept. 141), 2935. 4095. Disposal Plant, Inc., receiver (S. Rept.
Gudzin, Margaret (S. Rept. 132), 2935. Lamb, J. L., and wife (S. Rept. 870), 476), 7665.
Gullikson, Freda (S. Rept. 167), 3109. 12310. Oates, Frances Eularks (S. Rept. 137),
Gunnels, Hugh P. and Dezaree (S. Rept. Lannon, Annie M. (S. Rept. 683), 10322. 2935.
481), 7665. Latimer, Murray B. (S. Rept. 146), 2935. O'Connell, Daniel D. (S. Rept. 663),
Hames, John (S. Rept. 780), 10891. Laurence Motor Co., Inc. (S. Rept. 61), 9938.
Hamilton, Kate E. (S. Rept. 214), 3824. 1348. Ogden and Dougherty (S. Rept. 667),
Hancock, Rufus A. (S. Rept. 524), 8048. Laurie, Ida E. (S. Rept. 277), 4690. 9938.
Hanley, Francis A. (S. Rept. 756), 10891. Leontire, Alex D. (S. Rept. 528), 8048. O'Hara, Della (S. Rept. 129), 2893.
Hannon, Joseph A. (S. Rept. 575), 8800. Lewis, Addle S. (S. Rept. 767), 10891. Ohio Brass Co, (S. Rept. 820), 11525.
Hardage, Eunice C. (S. Rept. 853), 11861. Lewis, Benjamin D. (S. Rept. 176), 3109. Olson, Sigfried (S. Rept. 282), 4690.
Harris, Harriette E. (S. Rept. 427), 6871. Lewis, Carl (S. Rept. 776), 10891. Oregon Caves Resort (S. Rept. 395), 6411.
Harris, J. P. (S.Rept. 164), 3109. Lillis, Gertrude Weir (S. Rept. 233), 4095. Owens, Z. D. (S. Rept. 849), 11861.
Hasselden & Huggins Co. (S. Rept. 483), Lilly, Stanley J. (S. Rept. 712), 10486. Owens, Z. G. (S. Rept. 849), 11861.
7665. Lima, Manuel Rose (S. Rept. 586), 8882. Oxley, Lamar (S. Rept. 649), 9759.
Hatcher, John A. (S.Rept. 643), 9759. Loacker, Anne (S. Rept. 165), 3109. Packard, Virginia (S. Rept, 850), 11861.
Head, Luther J. (S. Rept. 69), 1599. Locke, Thomas C. (S. Rept. 204), 3824. Parisian, Edward (S. Rept. 73), 1599.
Hidde, Hannah and Doris (S. Rept. 828). Long, Lindon A. (S. Rept. 3), 231. Park, Nelson R. (S. Rept. 352), 5698.
11525. Lore, Frank (S. Rept. 229), 4095. Payne, Greenfield (S. Rept. 489), 7665.
Hiler, James M. (S. Rept. 60), 1348. Lower, Fred A. (S. Rept. 222), 3824. Pendleton, Esther (S. Rept. 849), 11861.
Hill, M~arion M. (S. Rept. 863), 12309. Lubell Bros. Inc. (S. Rept. 661), 9938. Perkins Gins (S. Rept, 4), 231.
INDEX
COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (Senate) -Con.. COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS (Senate)-Con. COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE (Senate) -Con.
Reports by Reports by atomic energy by subcommittee of,
Perz, Myles (S. Rept. 235), 4095. Surmount, Charles E. (S. Rept. 347), 5698. A4462.
Phillips, Charles L. (S. Rept. 873), 12310. Sutton, Mae E. (S. Rept. 59), 1348. Statement entitled "All-American Flag
Platte County, Mo. (S. Rept. 834), 11525. Svelund, August (S. Rapt. 579), 8801. Line" by Senator McCarran before,
Potts, Margaret 0. (S. Rept. 132), 2935. Swan, Sam and Aily (H. Rept. 94), 2167. A2159.
Pow, Margaret (S. Rept. 213), 3824. Tacy, Paul E. (S. Rept. 573), 8800. Statement relative to Federal aid In con-
Powell, Edith M. (S. Rept. 339), 5698. Tamborello, Phillip (S. Rapt. 152), 2935. struction of airports by Senator Mc-
Quay, M. Elizabeth (S. Rept. 389), 6322. Thayer, Jane ,(S. Rept. 386), 6322. Carran before, A1322.
Radabaugh, Myrtle C. (S. Rept. 836). Theriaque, Viola (S. Rept. 875), 12310. Reports by
11525. Thompson, Paul T. (S. Rept. 251), 4380. Administration of certain lending agen-
Radcliffe, Franklin P. (S. Rept. 887), Tidwell, William Peyton (S. Rept. 207), cies (S. Rept. 39), 674.
12310. 3824.
Raney, Ida M. (S. Rept. 666), 9938. Bassett, Jack Venus (S. Rept. 361), 5841.
Tillman, Franz (S. Rept. 686), 10322.
Realty Bond & Mortgage Co. (S. Rept. Tine, Teresa (S. Rept. 532), 8048. Bennett, Louis L. (Executive nomina-
385), 6322. Tobey Hospital (S. Rept. 350), 5698. tion), 12263.
Reed, Oscar S. (S.Rept. 682),.10322. Tonner, Cecilia M., (S. Rept. 345), 5698. Bonneville Project Act (S. Rept. 469),
Rhea, Mrs. C. J. (S. Rept. 343), 5698. Townsend, John Burl (S. Rept. 172), 3109. 7664.
Richmond, Eli (S. Rept. 871), 12310.. Townsend, Sybil G. (S. Rept. 757), 10891. Bonneville Project Act: to amend (bill
Rickard, Zella (S. Rept.. 277), 4690. Treadwell; Millard L..(S. Rept. 205), 3824. 5& 1516), 10632.
Rickards, Harriet B: (S. Rept. 14), 369: Tucker, Henry B. (S. Repts. 99, 324), 2167, * Bridges:, Big. Sandy River. (S; Rept.247),
Riley, Stuart B. (S. Rept. 740), 10632; 5466. 4221.
Ring, Mildred (S. Rept..96), 2167. Tyler, George C. and Doris M. (S. Rept. - Columbia. River at Astoria,. Oreg.
Ritter, Betty Jane (S. Rept. 435), 6871. 542), 8048. (S.Rept. 244), 4095.
Robertson, Wallace (S. Rept. 73), 1599. Tyson, Charlie (S. Rapt. 535), 8048. -Mahoning River at Youngstown,
Robinson and Young (S. Rapt. 537), 8048. Vance, Gus A. (S. Rept. 174), 3109. Ohio (S.-Rept. 611), 9213.
Rodgers, Dan C. (S. Rept. 429), 6871. Van Doren, Pierce William (S. Rept. 71), - Mississippi River at Brainerd,
Rodlun, Nita (S. Rept. 209),,3824. 1599. Minn. (S. Rapt. 657), 9938.
Rouse, Charlie B., Louette, and Rachel Veterans of war with Spain (S. Rept. - Mississippi River at or near Friar
(S. Rept. 620), 9294. 758), 10E91. Point, Miss. (S. Rept. 243), 4095.
Ross, George J. (S. Rept. 499), 7746. Vidotto, E'izabeth (S. Rept. 229), 4095. - Mississippi River at or near Hast-
Rosser, Arlethia (S. Rept..688), 10322. Virginia, District Court for Eastern (S. ings, Minn. (S. Rept. 269), 4504.
Rowe, Robert R., Jr. (S. Rept. 864), Rept. 216), 3824. -Mississippi River at or near New
12309. Visnovec, John, Rose, and Helen (S. Rept. Orleans, La. (S. Rept 248), 4221.
Ruiz, Antonio (S. Rept. 1), 231. 543), 8048. --_Missouri River (S. Rept. 239),
Ruiz, Henry M. (S. Rept. 56), 1348. Wadford, Samuel (S. Rept; 341), 5698. 4095.
Ruiz, Maria Manriquez (S. Rept. 54), Waggoner, Beatrice Brown (S. Rept. 426), -- Missouri River near Decatur, Nebr.
1348. 6871. (S. Rept. 658), 9938.
Ryan, Laura May (S. Rept. 616), 9294. Waldron, Mildred E. (S: Rept. 795), 10892. -Missouri River at or near Poplar,
St. Amant, Edmond J., Jr., and wife (S. Walker, Alice (S. Rept.,7349), 5698. Mont. (S. Rept. 607), 9213.
Rept. 544), 8048. Walker, Allan F., and wife (S. Rept. 794), -- Pigeon River (S. Rept. 242), 4095.
St. Vincent's Infirmary (S. Rapt. 170), 10692. - St. Croix River at or near Hudson,
3109. Walter, Galen E. (S. Rept. 6), 231. Wis. (S. Rept; 241), 4095.
Sanders, Katie (S. Rept. 879), 12310. Walton, Sidney B. (S. Rept. 252), 4380. -St. Louis River between Minne-
Sanders, Stephen E., and wife (S. Rept. War Department (S. Rept. 500), 7746. sota and Wisconsin (S. Rept. 610),
253,) 4380. -activities of (S. Rept. 221), 3824. 9213.
Sante, Gisella (S. Rept. 882), 12310. -personnel (S. Rept. 276), 4690. -Wabash River at or near St. Fran-
Saucier, James Alves (S. Rept. 681), Webb, George (S. Rapt. 134), 2935. cisville, Ill. (S. Rept. 608), 9213.
10322.. Webb, John T., Sr., and wife (S. Rept. - Yellowstone River near Fairview,
Saunders Memorial Hospital (S. Rept. 234), 4095. Mont. (S. Rept. 240), 4C95.
75), 1599. Weiss, Annarae (S. Rept. 830), 11525. Bruton, Philip G. (Executive nomina-
Sawyer, Alexander (S. Rept. 232), 4095. White Van Line, Inc. (S. Rept. 382), tion), 8690.
S
Scarborough, A. P. ( . Rept. 142), 2935. 6322. Canada., awards by (S. Rept. 361), 5841.
Schiffer, Hyman L. (S. Rept. 138), 2935. Whiteside, J. D., and St. Lukes Hospital Coast and Geodetic Survey officers (Ex-
Scott, William B. (S. Rept. 250), 4380. (S. Rept. 781), 10891. ecutive nominations), 5339, 8690,
Sells, Alan, et al. (S. Rept. 577), 8801. Whittington, J. B., et al. (S. Rapt. 548). 10003.
Sewaites, Frances X. (S. Rept. 258), 4380. .8048. Condon, Edward U., Director of the Na-
Severns, Albert E. (S. Rept. 738), 10632. Williams, Ed. (S. Rapt. 273), 4690. tional Bureau of Standards (Execu-
Shows, Earl J. (S. Rept. 482), 7665. tive nomination), 10322.
Wilson, Mrs. James Arthur (S. Rept.
Shultz, William H. (S. Rept. 332), 5698. 208), 3824. Crawford, Robert Walter (Executive
Slade, Robert Lee (S. Rept. 206), 3824. nomination), 8690.
Williams, L. A. (S. Rept. 581), 8801.
Smallwood, Pauline (S. Rept. 525), 8048. Wilson, Lona (S. Rept. 874), 12310. Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
Smith, Catherine (S. Rept. 534), 8048. Wilson, Wayne E. (S. Rapt. 792), 10892. (S. Rept. 410), 6704.
Smith, David B. (S. Rapt. 171), 3109. Winter Bros. Co. (S. Rept. 668), 9938. Fish hatchery at Butte Falls, Oreg. (S.
Smith, Katherine (S. Rapt. 144), 2935. Rapt. 606), 9213.
Winter, Madeline (S. Rept. 493), 7746.
Smith, Ray L. (S. Rept. 173), 3109. Withers, Beatrice, et al. (S. Rept.. 103), Floods, control (S. Rept. 718), 10632.
Smoot, W. A., Inc. (S. Rept. 388), 6322. Harbor improvement (S. Rept. 659),
2240.
Smothers, W. F. (S. Rapt. 827), 11525. 9938.
Wood, R. W. (S. Rapt. 847), 11861.
Springfield Cooperative Bank (S. Rept. Harry L. Englebright Dam (S. Rept. 669),
Wornhoff, W. C. and Josephine (S. Rapt.
815), 11525. 150), 2935. 9938.
Southern Bitumen Co., Ensley, Ala. (S. Wurster, William Wilson (S. Rapt. 678), Kittrell, Clark (Executive nomination),
Rept. 145), 2935. 11471.
10322.
Southwestern Drug Co. (S. Rept. 474), McKeough, Raymond S. (Executive
Wyzynski, Joseph (S. Rept. 393), 6322.
7665. Zimmerman, Florence (S. Rept. 687), nomination), 9247.
Spencer, Tiblie (S. Rept. 534), 8048. Marchant, Charles Rex (S. Rept. 361),
10322.
Spiker, Clarence J. (S. Rept. 496), 7746. 5841.
Straka, Charles A. (S. Rept. 48), 1113. COMMITTEE ON COINAGE, WEIGHTS, AND
MEASURES (House). Missouri Valley Authority (S. Rapt. 246),
Standley, Edward P. (S. Rapt. 433), 6871. 4221.
Steinert, Oscar R. (S. Repts. 619, 644), Election of members of, 274, 491.
Mr. Hand excused, 8919. Meteorological Observations Stations (S.
9294, 9759. Rept. 656), 9938.
Stelmak, Gregory (S. Rept. 585), 8882. Mr. Mathews elected, 11273.
Resolution authorizing investigation of Norwich University (S. Rept. 463), 7552.
Stewart, \"esley J. (S. Rept. 763), 10891. Public works on rivers and harbors (S.
plans for beneficial use of gold and
Stone, M. R. (S. Rept. 854), 11861. Rapt. 22), 464.
Stone, Ruth C. (S. Rept. 578), 8801. silver by (See H. Res. 310).
COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE (Senate). Pymatuning Lake (S. Rept. 460), 7552.
-Stout, Gladys (S. Rept. 223), 3824. Postwar commerce (S. Res. 128), 7041.
Stowell, Dorothy (S. Rept. 148), 2935. Appointments on, 169.
Authorized to file reports during adjourn- Rhodes, Lester F. (Executive nomina-
Strang, Jane (S. Rept. 351), 5698. tion), 8690.
Strangio, Domenico (S. Rept. 275), 4690. ment, 530, 11234.
Mr. Gossett assigned to, 11369. Rivers and harbors, project (S. Rept.
Strauss, A. M. (S. Rept. 878), 12310. 677), 10248.
Strauss, Alvin W. (S. Rept. 170), 3109. Mr. Knowland assigned to, 8689.
Radio broadcast by Tristram Coffin rela- St. Lawrence River, at or near Ogdens-
Strickland, L. S. (S. Rept. 475), 7665. burg, N. Y. (S. Rept. 609), 9213.
tive to consideration of control of
148 INDEX
COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE (Senate) -Con. COMMITTEE ON THE DISTRICT OF CO- COMMITTEE ON THE DISTRICT OF CO-
Reports by LUMBIA (House). LUMBIA (Senate) -Continued.
Sassen, Lorne E. (S. Rept. 361), 5841. Election of members of, 274, 491. Reports by
Savannah Harbor, Ga. (S. Rept. 462), Remarks In House praising cooperation Road, opening of (S. Rept. 732), 10632.
7552. of members of, A5241. Red Cross, tax exemption (S. Rept. 734),
Scamnmell, William K. (Executive nomi- Reports by 10632.
nation), 3091, 3132. Alley Dwelling Act (H. Rept. 756), 6245. Rent Act, extension of (S. Rept. 733),
Schindler, Alfred (Executive nomina- Board of Education (H. Rept. 873), 7342. 10632.
tion), 3320. Boundary line with Virginia (H. Rept. Rockfish, sale of (S. Rept. 729), 10632.
Shinn, Columbus M. (Executive nomina- 595), 4857. Rolling stock, taxation of (S. Rept. 727),
tion), 3091, 3132. Buildings (H. Rept. 306), 1990.. 10632.
Shore-Line investigations (S. Rept. 461), Code of laws, amendments, 3699, 4497, Servicemen In District of Columbia (S.
7552. 6245, 8879, 9821. Rept. 750), 10788.
Sicafoosc, Rolla W. (Executive nomina- Dogs (H. Rept. 755), 6245. Slum areas (S. Rept. 591), 8951.
tion), 674. Emergency Rent Act (H. Rept. 1133) Standard weights and measures (bills S.
Stika, Joseph E. (Executive nomination), 9821. 122', H. R. 27458), 2834.
12263. Female employees (H. Rept. 192), 1341. Superintendent of Weights, Measures,
Stone, Raymond M. (Executive nomina- Fire Department (H. Repts. 543, 758, and Markets (S. Rept. 115), 2747.
tion), 674. 1341)', 4464, 6246, 11604. Titles for vehicles, to amend (S. Rept.
Surplus vessels (S. Rept. 807), 11370. Gallinger Municipal Hospital (H. Rept. 726), 10632.
Vessels, safeguards (S..Rept. 319), 5307. 73), 6013. Traffic Act, amend (S. Rept. 122), 2747.
Waesche, Russell R. (Executive nomina- Kelly, Edward J. (H. Rept. 365), 2701. Trust companies, reports, by (S. Rept.
tion), 3080. Law enforcement (H. Rept. 565), 4573. 730), 10632.
Weather Bureau (S. Rept. 463), 7552. Nurses Examining Board (H. Sept. 435), Veterans, exempting certain fees, S. Rept.
Weather Forecasting Service (S. Rept. 3699. 731), 10632.
656), 9938. Park police (A. Repts. 758, 1341), 6246, Weights and measures (S. Rept. 115),
COMMITTEE TO CONDUCT A STUDY AND 11604. 2747.
INVESTIGATION OF' NATIONAL Parking facilities (H. Rept. 1727), 9757. White House Police (S. Rept. 446), 6872.
DEFENSE PROGRAM IN ITS RELA- Police Department (H. Repts. 543, 758, COMMITTEE FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOP-
TION TO SMALL BUSINESS, authoriz- 1341), 4464, 6246, 11604. MENT, address on postwar prospects
ing printing of additional copies of Property (H. Rept. 1126), 9757. for the base metals and base-metal
parts 1 and 2 of hearings on, financial Providence Hospital (H. Rept. 1138), mining by Frank Lilly before, A2559.
problems of small business by (see H. 9873. Editorial from New York Times relative
Con. Res. 90'). Public Health Service (H. Rept. 733), to statement on Brettoi Woods agree-
COMMITTEE ON CONSERVATION OF WILD- 6013. ments of, A1516.
LIFE RESOURCES (House). Railroad taication (H. Rept. 1337), 11604. COMMITTEE ON ECONOMY AND EFFI-
Mr. Cole of New York excused from Recording of liens (H. Rept. 1340),
CIENCY (Joint).
membership on, 594. 11604.
Messrs. Gearhart and Henry appointed Concurrent resolution to establish (see
Rockflsh (H. Rept. 967), 8879.
H. Con. Res. 5).
on, 634. Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944
Mr. Holmes of Massachusetts excused (H. Rept. 1339). 11604. COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION (House).
from membership on, 634. Traffic Act (H. Rept. 307), 1990. Announcement of hearings to be held by,
Resolution to pay expenses of the In- Training school property (H. Rept. 970), 2276.
vestigation of conservation of wild- 8879. Authorized to sit during sessions of the
life resources (see H. Res. 97*). Veterans, public records (H. Rept. 969), House, 3735.
COMMITTEE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL GOV- 8879. " Election of members of, 274, 491.
ERNMENT, editorial by Edward Keat- Weights and measures (H. Repts. 364), Remarks concerning the change of date
ing from Labor relative to proposals 2701. of hearings on the Ramspeck bill (H.
of, A1207. White House police (H. Repts. 758. 1341), R. 1296) from April 10 to April 24,
Editorial entitled "An Undercover Drive" 6246, 11604. 1945, 2276.
from St. Louis Post-Dispatch, A682. Remarks in House relative to set-back on
COMMITTEE ON THE DISTRICT OF CO- bill providing Federal aid to educa-
List of active leaders in, A1529.
LUMBIA (Senate). tion in, A5725.
Radio address by Stanley Dixon assailing
Appointments on, 169. Resolution authorizing them to com-
activities of, A125. Mr. Briggs appointed on, 466.
Remarks in House relative to, 2157, A151, plete investigations (see H. Res. 63*;
Mr. Huffman assigned to, 10068.
A500. H. Repts. 11, 214), 183, 1401.
Mr. Young assigned to, 3107.
Remarks in Hcuse relative to activities Resolution to pay expenses of Investiga-
Reports by
of, A500. tion by (see H. Res. 92).
Alley Dwelling Act (S. Rept. 444), 6872.
Remarks in House relative to mounting Resolution authorizing a study of effect
Apprenticeship in District of Columbia
opposition to activities of, A278. of certain war activities on colleges and
(S. Rept. 725), 10632.
Remarks in House relative to literature universities by (see H. Res. 63*).
Board of Education (S. Repts. 117, 457),
put out by, A640. Statement on Federal aid to education
Remarks in House relative to propaganda 2747, 7430.
Boards and commissions (S. Rept. 118, by Representative Patterson before,
put out by, A1287. A2879.
2747.
Remarks in House relative to pertinent Boundary line (S. Rept. 598), 9005. Reports by
questions asked, A1610. Ccde of Law, amend (S. Repts. 119, 120, Emergency situation existing in the
Remarks in House relative to propaganda 728, 744), 2747, 10632, 10693. various colleges, 1393.
in school systems by, A1609. Universities (H. Rept. 214), 1401.
District Training School (S. Rept. 116),
Remarks in House relative to plan for 2747. COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR
distribution of copy of bill of rights (Senate).
Dogs (S. Rept. 449), 6986.
by, A1609. Female employees (S. Rept. 121), 27,17. Appointments on, 169.
Remarks In House relative to falsehoods Fire Department (S. Repts. 288, 446), Resolution to continue employment of an
handed out by, A1574. 4933, 6872. assistant clerk to (see S. Res. 49*), 466.
COMMITTEE ON DISPOSITION OF EXECU- Gallinger Municipal Hospital (S. Rept. Resolution to continue employment of
TIVE PAPERS (House). 445), 6872. an additional clerk to (see S. Res. 50).
Election of members of, 274, 491. Gasoline shortage (S. Res. 23), 192. Resolution authorizing employment of
COMMITTEE ON DISPOSITION OF EXECU- Height of buildings (S. Rept. 89), 1997. an economic counsel by (see S. Res.
TIVE PAPERS (Joint). Hospital center (S. Rept. 193), 3537. 202*).
Members appointed on the part of the Kelly, Edward J. (S. Rept. 197), 3602. Statement by Louis T. Wright relative to
Senate on, 1404, 1640, 1750, 2458, 2798, Law enforcement (S. Rept. 443), 6872. assistance to States in hospitalization
3359, 3536, 3620, 4219, 4303, 4500, 4688, Metropolitan Police (S. Repts. 288, 446), facilities before, A3411.
4779, 5173, 5383, 5697, 5840, 7148, 7588, 4933, 6872. Statement relative to S. 2048, to pro-
8354, 8376, 9111, 9469, 9759, 10247, National Memorial Stadium (S. Rept. hibit discrimination in employment, by
10404, 10751, 11524. 468), 7664. John Augustine Ryan before subcom-
Useless papers in s-indry departments, Nurses Examining Board (S. Rept. 289), mittee of, A3971.
274, 465, 491, 670, 838, 915, 974, 992, 4933. Statement by Robert Wood Johnson
1320, 1540, 1706, 1755, 2164, 2385, 2456, Park Police (S. Rept. 446), 6872. relative to minimum wage of 65 cents
2588, 2632, 3228, 3351, 3359, 3466, 3470, Providence Hospital (S. Rept. 599), 9005. before, A4550.
3747, 4006, 4095, 4751, 4913, 4933, 8659, Public Health Service (S. Rept. 445), Statement relative to S. 1349, to amend
8663, 8801, 8879, 9210 9294, 9726, 9760, 6872. Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 by
10067, 10070, 11368, 11604, 11931. Rock Creek Park (S. 461), 2240. Tom Linder before. A4726.
INDEX 149
COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE ON EXPENDITURES IN THE COMMITTEE ON'FINANCE (Senate)-Con.
(Senate) -Continued. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, (Sen- Reports by
Reports by ate). Public Health Service:. nominations, 231,
Caraway, Hattie W. (Executive nomina- Appointments on, 169. 329, 1670, 3261, 5339, 6201, 6277, 6823,
tion), 329. Announcement of hearing to be held by, 7118, 8488.
Defense housing (S. Rept. 418), 6704. 4751, 4776. Quinlivan, John J. (Executive nomina-
Discrimination (S. Rept. 290), 4933. - Resolution authorizing employment of tion), 2959.
Herzog, Paul M. (Executive nomination), an assistant clerk and an additional Quinn, Arthur A. (Executive nomina-
6125. clerk by' (see S. Res. 10*). t!on), 11887.
Housing (S. Rept. 839), 11609. Reports by Raff, A. Raymond (Executive nomina-
International Health -Organization (S. Checks-.stolen or lost (S. Rept. 801), tion); 4724.
Rept. 782), 10892. 11009. Reconversion (S. Rept. 458), 7430.
Nystrom, Paul H. (Executive nomina- Government contracts (S. Rept. 177), Royal C. Johnson Veterans' Hospital,
tion), 7940. 3156. Sioux Falls, S. Dak. (S. Rept. 354),
Schwellenbach, Lewis B. (Executive nom- Reports to be made to Congress (H,. Rept. 5756.
ination), 5215. 311), 2164. Sarvela, Clara E. (Executive nomination),
Surveys of hospitals and public health ,2959.
centers (S. Rept. 674), 10248. COMMITTEE ON FAIR EMPLOYMENT Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944
Swofford, Jewell W. (Executive nomina- PRACTICE, letter transmitting, esti- (S. Rept. 698), 10405.
tion), 1445. mate of personnel requirements for, Sherwood, William T. (Executive nomi-
8207, 8335, 8881, 8948, 9109. nation), 1921.
COMMITTEE ON ELECTION OF PRESIDENT,
Vice President, and Representatives in COMMITTEE ON FEDERAL-STATE RELA- Smith, Francis R. (Executive nomina-
Congress (House). TIONS (joint). tion), 2959.
Smyth,.
Election of members of, 274, 491. Create a joint committee on (see S. Con. •tion), James
3320.
G.- (Executive nomina-
COMMITTEE ON ELECTIONS NO. 1 (House). Res. 24*).
Joint resolution to create (see H, J. Social Security Act, amend (S. Rept. 10),
Election of members of, 274, 491.
Res. 4). 329.
COMMITTEE ON ELECTIONS NO. 2 (House). State unemployment compensation agen-
Election of members of, 274, 491. COMMITTEE ON FINANCE (Senate). cies (S. Rept. 10), 697.
Appointments on, 169. States, amend Social Security Act (S.
COMMITTEE ON ELECTIONS NO. 3 (House). Authorized to make reports during ad-
Election of members of, 274, 491. Rept. 10), 229.
journment of the Senate, 6469. Tariff Act of 1930 (S.Rept. 356), 5840.
Reports by Authorized to report the tax bill (H. R. United Nations, benefits for discharged
Contested e!ection case of Hicks versus
4309, 9768, 9932. members of (S. Rept. 11), 329.
Dondero (H. Rept. 1104), 11931. Mr. Saltonstall assigned to, 12230.
COMMITTEE ON ENROLLED BILLS (House). Veterans' Administration personnel (S.
&atement relative to extension of Re-
Election of members of, 274, 491. Rept. 365), 6028.
ciprocal Trade 'Agreements Act by Veterans Regulations, additional com-
COMMITTEE ON ENROLLED BILLS James M. Duffy before, A2665.
Statement relative to extension of Re- pensation (S. Rept. 549), 8048.
(Senate). Vinson, Fred M., 3092.
Appointments on, 169. ciprocal Trade Agreements Act by
Walthall, Harris, 329.
Mr. Andrews of Florida excused, 466. Harry H. Cook before, A2656.
White, Harry D. (Executive nomination),
Statement by National Brotherhood of
COMMITTEE ON EXECUTIVE AGENCIES 329.
Operative Potters relative to tariff re-
AND PROCEDURES (Joint). Zino, Harry A. (Executive nomination),
duction rates before, A2852.
Create (see bill H. R. 588). 11252.
Reports by
(see bill H. R. 588). COMMITTEE ON FISCAL PLANNING
Alcohol plants (S. Rept. 626), 9471.
COMMITTEE ON EXPENDITURES IN THE Benefits to discharged members of mili- (House), create (see H. Res. 33).
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS (House). tary and iaval personnel of Allied COMMITTEE OF FIVE HUNDRED, COCKIE
Announcement of hearings to be held by, Nations (S. Rept. 11), 696. COUNTY, TENN., report by Ben W.
4857, 4913, 4918, 5120, 5169, 5251, 5291, Brown, Ross E. (Executive nomination), Hooper relative to election frauds
5301, 5381, 5527, 5591, 8724, 8878, 8948, 329. addressed to, A235.
9003, 9041, 9108, 9209, 9725, 9756, 9931, Callaghan, Neal H. (Executive nomina- COMMITTEE ON FLOOD CONTROL (House).
9937, 10041, 10067, 10167, 10210, 10246, I tion), 4724. Election of-members of, 274, 491.
10320, 10403, 10469, 10482. Campbell, Nigel D. (Executive nomina- Mr. Davis elected, 10680.
Authorized to sit during sessions of the tion), 329. Mr. Mansfield of Montana excused, 9290.
House, 8324, 8920, 9666, 1008, 10184. Committee on Post-War Economic Policy Reports by
Concurrent resolution authorizing print- and Planning (S. Res. 33), 329. Damage compensation (H. Rept. 1182),
ing of additional: copies. of hearings Cone, Howell (Executive nomination), 10211.
relative to Full EmploymentAct, dur- 4724. Emergency flood-control work (H. Rept.
ing current session, before (see H. Con. Coyle, Farrell D. (Executive nomination), 581), 4658.
Res. 111*). 8093. COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Election of members of, 274, 491. Cromwell, George T. (Executive nomi- (House).
Remarks in House in defense of, 10213. nation), 11119. Announcement of hearings to be held
Remarks in House relative to testimony Daft, Floyd S., 11510. by, 589.
on Government reorganization by Dallas County, Tex. (S. Rept. 62), 1348. Election of members of, 274, 491. -
Comptroller General before, 9350. Donnelly, Charles A. (Executive nomina- Joint press release relative to economic
Statement relative to bill S. 380, to pro- tion), 11410. and political conditions in Europe by
vide full employment, by George S. Durning, Harry M. (Executive nomina- Representatives Mundt and Bolton,
Benson before, A4380. tions), 6443. members of subcommittee of, A4309.
Statement on full-employment bill by Government life insurance: interest on List of names of members of, 7637.
Secretary of Treasury Vinson before, loans (S. Rept. 364), 6088. List of -committees and members as-
A4618. Increase of the debt limit of the United signed to each committee by division
Statement relative to H. R. 2202, to pro- States (S. Rept. 106), 2312. into five subcommittees of, A2724.
vide full employment, by Secretary of Internal Revenue Code (S. Repts. 85, Mr. Mansfield of Montana elected, 9249.
Commerce Wallace before, 10185. 520), 1887, 8048. Mr. Wood excused, 7495.
Statement relative to reorganization of International organizations (S. Rept. Remarks in House relative to hearings'
Congress by Lindsay C. Warren .before, 861), 12232. on House Resolution 215 to create In-
A3739. Johnron, Viena P. (Executive nomina- ternational Office of.Education before,
Reports by tion), 98C9. A2239.
Government agencies (H. Rept. 971), Los Angeles, Calif. (S. Rept. 63), 1348. Remarks In House relative to division,
8879. Lyons, Joseph M. (Executive nomina- into five committees, according to geo-
Government checks and warrants (H. tion), 8690. graphical location of, A2724.
Rept. 101), 1043. Marlin-Rockwell Corp. (S. Rept. 307), Remarks in House relative to hearings
Government contracts (H. Rept. 212), 4933. on appropriation for UNRRA before,
1389. Mechanical pencils, taxation (S. Rept. A5171.
Government corporations (H. Rept. 856), 521), 8048. Report requesting President to use his
7267. Narcotic drugs (S. Rept. 187), 3287. offices to invite Italy to be a signatory
Pull employmert (H. Rept. 1334), 11523. National Service Life Insurance Act: ex- to United Nations agreement, A3590.
Revised Statutes, money lost or stolen tend second period of 5 years (S. Rept. Resolution relative to composition of (see'
(H. Rept. 1132), 9821. 366), 6088. H. Res. 80), 274.
Surplus Property Administrator (H. Rept. Powers of appointment under the Inter- Resolution authorizing investigations by,
D41), 8336. nal Revenue Code (S. Rept. 370), 6124. 7636, 7711.
INDEX
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
(House) -Continued. (Senate) -Continued. (Senate) -Continued.
Resolution authorizing it to conduct Statement relative to our policy in China Reports by
thorough studies and investigations of by Secretary of State Byrnes before, Norweb, R. Henry (Executive nomina-
all matters coming within jurisdiction A5528. tion), 800.
of such committee (see H. Res. 315*). Telegram protesting partitioning of. Po- Norwood, R. Henry (Executive nomina-
Statement relative to recognition of Italy land sent to members of, A1338. tion), 4724.
as an ally by Albert P. Morano before, Testimony on United Nations Charter Palestine (S. Con. Res. 44; S. Rept. 855),
A1762. by Carl H. Mote before, A3669. 11881.
Statement by Representative Marcan- Testimony by Catherine P. Baldwin on Palmer, Ely E. (Executive nomination),
tonio relative to recognition of Italy United Nations Charter before, A3654. 800.
as an ally before, A1918. Testimony on United Nations Charter Penfield, James K. (Executive nomina-
Statement relative to extending invita- by Elise French Johnston before, tion), 2035. •
tion to Italy to attend San Francisco A3671. Russell, Donald S. (Executive nomina-
Conference by Representative D'Ale- Testimony on United Nations Charter by tion), 8537.
sandro before, A1752. John T. Flynn before, A3660. Schoenfeld, H. F. Arthur (Executive
Statement by Representative Celler on Testimony relative to United Nations nomination), 11958.
resolution (H. J. Res. 93) to create Charter by Florence Cafferatta before, Sims, Marold (Executive nomination),
commission to work with United Na- A3670. 2035.
tions War Crimes Commission before, Reports by Stanton, Edwin F. (Executive nomina-
A1371. tion), 8093.
Acheson, Dean G. (Executive nomina-
Statement on International Institute of Steger, Christian T. (Executive nomina-
tion), 8767.
agriculture by A. S. Goss before, A3069. Ailing, Paul H., 3091. tion), 2035.
Statement by American Slav Congress Atomic bomb (S. Con. Res. 28), 9005. United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
relative UNRRA appropriation before, Barbour, Walworth (Executive nomina- Administration (S. Rept. 856), 11933.
A5182. tion), 231. Warren, Fletcher, 3091.
Statement on Stateless persons by Gen- Baruch, Herman B. (Executive nomina- Wilson, Edwin C. (Executive nomina-
eral Eisenhower before, A5412. tion), 408.
tion), 800.
Views of minority on H. R. 2013, extend- Benton, William (Executive nomina- COMMITTEE ON FORESTS (Joint).
ing- lend-lease until 1949, A1088. tion), 8538. Remarks in House relative to report in
Reports by Berle, Adolf A., Jr. (Executive nomina- March 1941 on condition of forests by,
American Interparliamentary Congress tion), 231. A257.
(H. Res, 37, Rept. 140), 1079, 1082. Blocker, V. Harwood (Executive nomina- Appointments on, 169.
Chile, Santiago (H. Rept. 140), 1079. tion), 2035. Mr. Knowland assigned to, 8689.
Department of State, Foreign Service Braden, Spruille (Executive nomination), COMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION (Senate).
(H. Rept. 51), 749. 9788. Mr. Young assigned to, 3107.
-information from (H. Rept. 423), Briggs, Ellis 0. (Executive nomination), Resolution to continue employment of
3466. . 7586. an assistant clerk to (see S. Res. 32),
- foreign field information (H. Re pt. Buell, Robert L. (Executive nomination), 234.
1452), 12229. 231. Rasolution terminating employment of
Foreign Service (H. Rept. 51), 749, 1638. Butrick, Richard P., 3091. an additional clerk to (see S. Res. 57*),
- officers and employees (H. Rept. Christensen, William H. (Executive nomi- 529.
50), 670. nation), 2035. Reports by
Government buildings in foreign coun- Clerical assistance (S. Res. 111), 3109. Alien spouses (S. Rept. 860), 12231.
tries (H. Rept. 49), 670. Cochran, H. Merle, 3091. Bridges, Margery Anderson (S. Rept. 630),
Hurley. Patrick J. (H. Rept. 1376), 11931. Cohen, Benjamin V. (Executive nomina- 9471.
Inter-American Statistical Institute tion), 8537. Immigration Act of 1917 (S. Rept. 631),
(H. R. 688, Rept. 502), 4038, 4165, 4174. Cowan, Robert T., 3091. 947).
International Office of Education (H. Defense of the United States (S. Rept. Immigration Act of 1924 (S. Rept. 633),
Rept. 588), 4751. 178), 3109. 9471.
Italy (H. Rept. 881), 7419. Diplomatic and Foreign Service officers Immigration and Naturalization Service
Jandrey, Fred W. (H. Rept. 781), 6585. (Executive nominations), 4724. (S. Rept. 632), 9471.
Mexico (H. Rept. 309), 2072. Dwyre. Jack 0. (Executive nomination), Nationality Act, amend (S. Rept. 615,
National defense (H. Rept. 259), 1828, 2035. 634), 9294, 9471.
1958. Employment of additional clerical assist- COMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION AND NAT-
Palestine (H. Rept. 1463),, 12308. ance by (see S. Res. 111), 3288. URALIZATION (House).
Sakellariou, Alexander E. (H. Res. 189), Food and Agriculture Organization of Announcement of hearings to be held by
the United Nations (S. Rept. 357), 5841, 837, 869, 1042. 1079, 1341, 1540, 1595,
3431.
Foreign Service (S. Rept. 192), 3537. 1638, 1706, 1747, 1828, 1884, 1957, 1990,
Spiker, Clarence J. (H. Rept. 781), 6585. -officers (Executive nominations), 2071. 2164, 2309, 2380, 2456, 3351, 3530,
United Nations (H. Rept. 431), 3530. 2194, 9573, 11958. 3595, 3699, 3903, 3938, 4005, 4038, 4215,
-capital (H. Rept. 1348), 11785. Fowler, William A., 3091. 4301, 4339, 4369, 4464, 4497, 4572, 4657,
United Nations Organization (H. Rept. Fuller, George Gregg (Executive nomi-
1383), 11931. 4750, 4776, 4857, 4913, 5037, 5121, 5169,
nation), 8093. 5251, 5301, 5381, 5463, 5528, 5591. 5689,
United Nations Relief and Rehabilita- Government buildings in foreign coun- 5753, 5837, 5923, 6012, 6084, 8948, 9003,
tion Administration (H. Rept. 1311), tries (S. Rept. 112), 2588. 10563, 10628.
11077. Hadraba, Theodore J. (Executive nomi- Authorized to sit during sessions of the
War criminals (H. Rept. 442), 3747. nation), 7586. House, 1536, 2279.
Hamilton, Maxwell M. (Executive nomi- Election of members of, 274, 491.
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
nation), 8767. Resolution authorizing study of basic
(Senate).
Hines, Frank T. (Executive nomination), problems affecting postwar immigra-
Appointments on, 169.
Correspondence between former Senator 8538. tion and naturalization by (see H.
Owens and Thomas B. Love relative Inter-American Statistical Institution Res. 52*).
to testimony on United Nations Char- (S. Rept. 366), 6088. Reports by
ter before, A3513, A3514. Kyle, Edwin Jackson (Executive nomina- Alien Chinese wives (H. Rept. 1325),
tion), 800. 11279.
Mr. Gurney assigned to, 8689.
Lyon, Frederick B., 3091. Allen spouses and children (H. Rept.
Resolution to make available certain un-
McCarthy, Frank (Executive nomina- 1320), 11279.
expended balances of appropriation for
entertainment of distinguished visitors tion), 8767. Alien veterans and their wives (H. Rept.
McEnelly, Thomas (Executive nomina- 164), 1320.
by (see S. Res. 109*).
tion), 2035. Alien veterans-service on Mexican bor-
Resolution to authorize them to employ MeGurk, Joseph F. (Executive nomina- der (H. Rept. 161), 1320.
additional clerical assistance (see S. tion), 800. Aliens (H. Rept. 1286), 11006.
Res. 111*). McKinney, Walter H. (Executive nomi- Armed forces, wives and children of
Resolution making available certain un- nation), 2035. members of (H. Rept. 1073), 9371.
expended appropriations for 'enter- Merrell, George R. (Executive nomina- Arrais, Jose M. (H. Rept. 293), 1990.
tainment of distinguished visitors by tion), 1445. Basque Aliens (H. Rept. 265), 1829.
(see S. Res. 109*). Mexico, claims against (S. Rept. 113), Baumgarten Elias (H. Rept. 289), 1958.
Resolution to pay expenses of hearings 2588. Bovelek, Frantisek, Jivi, and George (H.
before (see S. Res. 133). Minnigerode, H. Gordon, 3091. Rept. 1319), 11233,
INDEX
COanr:MITTEE ON IMMIGRATION AND NAT- COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS (Sen- COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE AND FOR-
URALIZATION' (House) -Continued. ate) -Continued. EIGN COMMERCE (House') -Con.
'Reports by Reports by Resolution to continue investigations by
Burstein, Morris and Jennie (H. Rept. Cleveland County, Okla. (S. Raept. 39), (see H. Res. 93).
261), 1828. 5177. Resolution to pay expenses of investi-
Citizenship (H. Rept. 257), 1828. Condelario, Peter A. (S. Rept. 314), 5177. gation by (see H. Res. 205*).
Citizenship, native-born women (H. Five Civilized Tribes (S. Rept. 362), Resolutions authorizing continuance of
Rept. 189), 1341. 5925. investigation with respect to petroleum
Damascus, John (H. Rept. 421), 3351. Fort Peck project, Montana (S. Rept. begun under House Resolution 290,
Fernandez, Salvador L. (H. Rept. 1281), 376), 6155. Seventy-sixth Congress by (see H. Res.
10952. Keiser, Henry (S. Rept. 375), 6155. 155, 187)*.
Filipinos (H. Rept. 252), 1828. Klamath General Council (S. Rept. 128), Resolution authorizing a study of pro-
Hirst, Alvoda (H. Rept. 1114), 9558 ! 2893. posal to establish a transportation sys-
Immigration Act of 1917 (H. Rept. 253), Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District tem between North and South Amer-
1828. of New Mexico (S. Rept. 312), 5177. ica by way of Jacksonville, Fla., by
Immigration Act of 1924, amend section San Carlos Act (S. Rept. 326), 5472. (see H. Res. 239, 240).
28 (c) (H. Rept. 346), 2516. San Carlos Irrigation Project (S. Rept. Resolution to' authorize printing of ad-
Immigration and Naturalization Service 359), 5841. ditional copies of part 1 of hearings
(H. Rept. 186) 1320. Sioux Indians (S. Rept. 315), 5177. held on bill, H. R. 1362, before (see
India (H. Rept. 854), 7214. COMMITTEE ON INSULAR AFFAIRS H. Res. 232*).
Lazarevich, Filip Nicola (H. Rept. 260), (House). Resolution authorizing investigation of
1828. Election of members of, 274, 491. effect of cartels on commerce with for-
Mciloskey, Eleanor (H. Rept. 262), 1829. Resolution relative to composition of eign nations and among the several
Maudrame, Theodore (H. Rept. 1278), (see H. Res. 80), 274. States by (see H. Res. 284).
Molnar, Charles (H. Rept. 266), 1829. Resolution to continue investigation of Resolution authorizing the sitting and
Mrak; Joseph (H. Rept. 1279), 10889.- conditions in Puerto Rico (see H. Res. acting outside the United' States for
Nationality Act: to amend, 1320, 1828, 159, 78th Cong.), 2863. certain purposes by (see H. Res. 323*).
3351, 4302, 6585, 9210, 10889. Resolution to authorize a study with
Reports by respect to holding and disposition of
Neumann, Gerhard (H. Rept. 1111), 9512. Philippine Islands elections (H. Rept.
Neville, Nora R. (H. Rept. 622), 5251. alien property by (see H..Hes. 419).
1326), .11279., Statement relative; to H.. R. 2536 to
Omar, Hdmsah"(H. Rept. 1277), 10889. Puerto Rico (H. Rept. 497), 4038.-
Pathy, George (H. Rbpt.- 1333), 11523. .amend Interstate Commerce Act by
Rosenberg, Toby Lena (H. Rept. 263), COMMITTEE ON INTERNAL REVENUE"TAX- J. Munroe Johnson- before subcommit-
1829. " ATION '(House). " tee of, A4646.
Appointment of members: of, 549. Reports by
Scarton, Jack (H. Rept. 420), 3351.
Remarks in House relative .to request for 'Bridges:" Big'Sandy River (H.'Reptz 349);
Soldo, Michael. (H. Rept: 264), 1829. .•
.Tennenbaum, Moses (H. Rept. 310), 2165.
suggestions on tax policy from,. A2727. 2516.
Trahn, Herman, (H. Rept. 1280), 10889. COMMITTEE' ON INTEROCEANIC- CANALS Columbia River in Clastop'County,,.
Virgin Islands, natives (H. Rept. 342), (Senate).. Oreg. (H. Rept. 821.), 6869;
.2456.: . . -... . . ,. . Appointments on, '169.- - .-- Hudson River -between -Rensselaer
.Resolution. to- continue employment of and Saratoga Counties, N. -Y: '(H. Rept.
COMMITTEE ON INAUGURAL EXPENSES an assistant clerk to (see-'S.-Res. 26', •\ 1147),.10042-c - :. .
(Joint). 32*). - Mahoning River,'at Youngstown,
Reports by. Ohio. (H. Rept. 824), 6869
Reports by
Inauguration of January 20, 1945, 9760. Canal Zone Code, amend (S. Rept. 308), Mississippi River. at- Brainerd,
COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS (House). .4923.. Minn. (H. Rept. .1149); 10042.
•Appointiehts 'on, 169:.... - Mississippi River at or. near Friarz
Election -ofmermbers of, 274, 491. COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE AND FOR-' - Point, Mlssr.(H. Rept. 819), 6869.,
EIGN COMMERCE (House). -Missouri River, N.; Dak. (H. Rept.
Mr. D'Ewart elected, 6692.
Announcement of hearings to be held by .817), 6869.
Mr. Mansfield of Montdna excused, 9290.
Resolution authorizing an investigation 640, 670, 749, 768, 837, 869, 907, 974, - Mississippi River at orinear Hast-
of condition of the "American Indian in '1042, 1079, 1107, 1170, 1206, 1284,'1320; ings, Minn. (H. Rept. 348), 2516. '
1389, 1470, 1540, 1595, 1638,. 1706, 1747, - Mississippi River. at: or near New
the United States by (see H. Res. i30).
1828, 1884, 1957, 1990, 2071, 2164, 2237, Orleans, La. (H. Rept. 350),.2516.-
Resolution authorizing an investigation
2309, 2380, 2456, 2516, 3391, 3466, 3530, - Missouri River at or near Poplar,
of conditions of the American Indian 3595, 3747, 3821, 4038; 4084, 4174, 4215,
fn'tlie United States of Territory of Mont. (H. Rept. 1151), 10042..
4301, 4339, 4369, 4464, 4497, 4572, 4657, Monongahela River near Star 'City, W.
Alaska by (see H. Res. 128).
4684, 4750, '4776, 4857, 4913, 4918, 5037, Va. "(H..Rept. 1148), 10042.
Reports by - 5169, 5251", 5291,.5301, 5381, 5527, 5923,
'Administration (H. Res: 1164), 10168. - Pigeon River (H.-Rpt.-351), 2517.
6012, 6084, 6154, 8574, 9209, 9291, 9371, -St. Croix River at or near Hudson,'
Cherokees of Oklahoma (H. Rept. 447), 9461; 9468,-9558, 9641, 9673, 9756, 9820,
'...3821.
'.. .. • , 'Wis. (k.Rept. '826)',"6869;
9871, 10628, 10691, 10749 10825,1 10952. - St. Lawrence. River. at or near
Debts of individuals (H. Rept. 485),
Authority granted the subcommittee to Ogdefisburg, N. Y. (H. Rept' 822), 6869.
S '4006.
sit during a session of the House, k St: Louis River at Duluth, Minn.
Five Civilized Tribes, Oklahoma (H.. 12307.
Rept. 382), 2743., (H. Rept., 823), 6869.
Authorized to sit during sessions of the -Wabash River at St. Francisville,
FortBerthold Reservation, N. Dak. (H. House,. 9504, 9819., .I
Rept. 377), 2743.: Ill. (H. Rept. 1150), 10042:
Concurrent resolution to authorize print- . Yellowstone River at or near Fair-
Fort 'Peck project, Montana (H. Rept. ing of additional copies of part 2 of
483), 4006. ' view, Mont. (H. Rept, 818), 6869.,
hearings- held on bill, H. R. 1362; be- Committee on Investigation of Restric-
Grand'River:Dam project, Oklahoma (H. fore (see H. Con. Res. 49*).
Rept. 1169), 10211. ' tions on Brand Names and Newsprint,
Election of members of, 275; 491. final report• pursuant to House Reso-
Indian Claims Commission (H. Rept. List of names of members-of; 7641.
1466)- 12490. lution 98; Seventy-eighth Congress
Remarks in -House relative to hearings (H. Rept. 1467), 12490. f .
Irrigation projects (H. Rept. 486), 4006. on. freight .rates by, A3725. -Daylight-saving - time (H. Rept. -945),
Klamath Reservation, Oreg. (H.'Repts. Reports relative to Transportation Acts 8515.
379, 380), 2743. of 1939 and 1940 by, A3726, A3727. Federal Food, Drug,- and .Costmetics Act
Pueblo Indian Lands (H. Rept. 484) ,-4006. Resolutions relative to investigation re- of 1938, amend (H. Rept. 702), 5753.
San Carlos Act (H. Rept. 687), 5591, lating to aid In development of pulp Interstate Commerce Act: amend (H.
6013. and paper industry by (see H. Res. Repts. 466, 1212) ; 3938; 10784.
Sioux (H. Rept. 376), 2743. 163). Investigation (H. Res. 155, Rept. 331),
Tlingit and Haida Indians of Alaska Resolution authorizing 'investigation of • 2153.
- (H:'R~pt. 378), 2743. purchase for resale of railroad, Pull- Lake. Champlain.Bridge Commission (H.
Uintah irrigationproject, Utah (H. Rept. man, and other transportation tickets •Rept. 626) ; 5292:
872),'7342. by (see H. Res. 13). National. defense, petroleum. pipe lines
COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS (Senate). Resolution authorizing a study and in- (H. Rept. 490), 4006.
Appointments on, 169. vestigation of matters relating to air Penicillin (H. Rept. 702), 5753.
Reports by commerce and air navlation, as a Petroleum pipe lines (H. Rept. 490),
Alaska, Tlingit and Haida. (S. Rept. 310), whole or by subcommittee, by (see H. 4006.1 ,
5177. Res. 10). Public airports (H. Rapt. 844); 7104.
Brophy, William A. (Executive nomina- Resolution relative to composition of (see 'Public 'Health Act: amend (H. Rept.
tion), 1670. H. Res. 80); 274. 1445), 12101.
152 INDEX
COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE AND FOR- COMMTTEE TO INVESTIGATE AID TO THE COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE OLD-AGE
EIGN COMMERCE (House)-Con. PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED (House). ASSISTANCE (House), creating (see
Reports by Concurrent resolution authorizing print- H. Res. 77).
Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act Ing of additional copies of parts 1, 3,
(H. Rept. 703), 5753. COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE PEARL-
7, and 8 of hearings relative to aid to
St. Lawrence Bridge Commission (H. HARBOR ATTACK (Joint).
physically handicapped, during second Appointments on, 8583.
Rept. 822), 6869. session, Seventy-eighth Congress be-
Securities Act of 1933: amend (H. Rept. Announcement of hearings to be held by,
fore (see H. Con. Res. 112). 8417, 8466, 8515, 8574.
489), 4006.
Speech by Representative Bulwinkle at COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE CONSERVA- Concurrent resolution providing tor
dinner by Association of American TION OF WILDLIFE (House). printing of additional copies of hear-
Railroads in Washington in commem- Resolution to continue (see H. Res. 75, ings held before (see S. Con. Res. 43).
oration of one hundred and fiftieth 97). Reports by
anniversary of. A5345. COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE CONSERVA- Counsel pertaining to the Pearl Harbor
Transportation Act of 1940, amend (H. TION OF WILDLIFE (Senate). disaster (S. J. Res. 110), 9761.
Rept. 393), 2795. Resolution to continue investigation by COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE PETRO-
COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE COMMERCE (see S. Res. 43*; H. Res. 75). LEUM RESOURCES (Senate).
(Senate), appointments on, 169. COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE DEPART- Mr. Overton appointed on, 771.
List of employees who are not full-time MENT OF STATE, creating (see H. Res. COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE PRODUC-
. employees of the Senate, 4224. 432). TION. TRANSPORTATION, AND MAR-
Mr. Brlggs assigned to, 466. COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE DISPOSI- KETING OF WOOL (Senate).
Mr. Gurney excused, 8689. TION, IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES, OF Mr. Robertson appointed, 10827.
,Mr. Huffman assigned to, 10068. PROPERTY UNDER JURISDICTION Resolution to continue investigation by
Mr. Mitchell assigned to, 466. OF THE ARMED FORCES, create (see (see S. Res. 58*).
Reports by H. Res. 451). COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE PRODUC-
Air-fTansportation System (S. Con. Res. COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE EXECUTIVE TION, TRANSPORTATION, AND USE
25), 8468. AGENCIES (House). OF FUELS WEST OF THE MISSIS-
Alldredge, J. Hayden (Executive nomina- Mr. Gore appointed, 10530. SIPPI RIVER (Senate).
tion), 231. Mr. Voorhis excused, 10530. Mr. Briggs appointed, 6087.
Atomic energy (S. Res. 179), 9544. Report relative to administrative pro-
Communications Act of 1934: amend COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE STATE-
cedure by minority of, Al153. MENTS MADE BY THE PRESIDENT.
(S. Rept. 9), 329. Reports by resolution to appoint investigating
Cook, George A. (Executive nomination),
Eighth intermediate report (H. Rept. (see H. Res. 377).
2662. 1142), 9931.
Denny, Charles R., Jr. (Executive nomi- COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION OF AD-
nation), 2C62. Investigation of National Labor Relations MINISTRATION AND OPERATION OF
Federal Power Act, to amend (S. Rept. Board in agricultural economy (H. CIVIL SERVICE LAWS (Senate).
Rept. 1210), 10784. Reports by
751), 10788.
Freer, Robert E. (Executive nomination), Resolution to approve Eighth Interme- Civil service administration (S. Rept.
10774. diate Report of (see H. Res. 380). 24), 464.
Resolution for continuation of (see H.
Interstate Commerce Act, amend (S. COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION OF GER-
Res. 88*), 294.
Repts. 264, 627), 4381, 9471. MAN ATROCITIES (Joint).
International communications (S. Res. COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE FEDERAL Appointment of, 4611.
24), 231. GOVERNMENT COMPETITION WITH Report by, 5222.
Interstate Commerce Act (S. Rept. 51), PRIVATE BUSINESS (Joint).
Concurrent resolution to establish (see COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION OF NA-
1113.
H. Con. Res. 17). TIONAL DEFENSE PROGRAM (Sen-
Locomotive Inspection Act -of 1911 (S.
List of members appointed on, 2863, ate).
Rept. 52), 1113.
Luhrsen, Julius G. (Executive nomina- A1723. Letter from the chairman relative to op-
erations of, 4693.
tion), 2662. COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION OF FOOD Mr. Hatch excused, 6703.
Mahaffle, Charles D. (Executive nomina- SHORTAGES (House). Mr. Knowland assigned to, 10115.
tion), 231. Mr. Stigler appointed, 7336. Reports by
Mason, Lowell B. (Executive nomination), Recommendations to alleviate food Disposal of surplus property (S. Rept.
9463. shortages by, A2766.
110), 2588.
National defense, pipe lines (S. Rept. Resolution to amend House Resolution Investigation, 10074.
263), 4381. 195 relative to, 2882.
Petroleum pipe lines for national de- Resolution providing for printing of ad- COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION OF PE-
fense (S. Rept. 263), 4381. ditional copies of House Report No. 504, TROLEUM RESOURCES (Senate).
Porter, Paul A. (Executive nomination), entitled "Food Shortages," a report of Resolution to continue (see S. Res. 36*),
231. (see H. Res. 269). 330.
Radio broadcasts (S. Rept. 9), 329. Resolution authorizing additional allot- COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION OF
Railroads, overcharges (S. Rept. 628). ment from the contingent fund for SMALL BUSINESS (House), create (see
9471. expenses of (see H. Res. 273"). H. Res. 64").
Sachse, Richard (Executive nomination), Statements by John T. McCarthy and COMMITTEE ON IRRIGATION AND RECLA-
9247. Frank G. Jungewalter before, A2766. MATION (House).
Tariff Act, amend (S. Rept. 629), 9471. Statement on food situation by Repre- Election of members of, 275, 491.
Transportation Act of 1940 (S. Rept. 552), sentative Pace, chairman, A3346. Mr. D'Ewart elected, 6692.
8135. Food shortages (H. Repts. 504, 602, 842), Mr. Mansfield of Montana excused, 9290.
Wimberly, Harrington (Executive nomi- 4015, 4038, 4858, 7038, A2054. Mr. Miller of California elected, 2039.
nation), 9247. COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE LABOR Mr. Pickett excused, 549.
COMMITTEE ON INVALID PRACTICES WHICH AFFECT WAR Mr. Schwabe of Oklahoma appointed on
PENSIONS
PROGRAM, creating (see H. Res. 89. (H. Res. 257), 4642.
(House).
Announcement of hearings to be held COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE LAWS RE- Mr. George B. Schwabe of Oklahoma ex-
by, 974, 985, 1042, 1990, 2071, 2164, LATING TO POSTWAR IMMIGRA- cused, 6692.
2237, 2309, 2380, 2456, 2516, 2584, TION (House). Remarks in House relative to hearings
4573, 4658. 4684, 11698, 11785. Interim report (H. Rept. 1312), 11077. on bill H. R. 520 before, A1938.
Election of members of, 275, 491. COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE LEND- Resolution authorizing continuance of
Mr. Hand excused, 8919. LEASE OPERATIONS, create (see H. iinvestigation of western rivers and Co-
Mr. Mathews elected, 11273. Res. 446). lumbia River, authorized by H. Res.
262 of Seventy-eighth Congress, by
Reports by COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE THE NA-
Moro Province (H. Rept. 613), 5121. (see H. Res. 185).
TIONAL DEFENSE PROGRAM (Sen- Concurrent resolution to print addi-
Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor (H. Rept. 1379), ate).
11931. tional copies of hearings on bill (S.
Mr. Mitchell appointed, 1749. 555) to establish a Missouri Valley Au-
COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE ADMINIS- Resolution to print additional copies of thority (see S. Con. Res. 34).
TRATION OF FEDERAL LEGISLATION hearings before (see S. Res. 90). Statement relative to future of reclama-
RELATIVE TO WORLD WAR VET- COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE NONESSEN- tion by H. W. Bashore before, A1774.
ERANS (Senate). TIAL FEDERAL EXPENDITURES Statement by Harold L. Iekes relative to
Resolution to appoint (See S. Res. 138), (House). bill, H. R. 520, to give veterans prefer-
6260. Mr. Knutson appointed, 549. ence on certain lands, before, A1773.
INDEX .153.
COMMITTEE ON IRRIGATION AND RECLA- COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY (House)- COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY (House)-
MATION (House) -- Continued. Continued. Continued.
Reportr by Resolution to fix 6ompensation for coun- Reports by
Anderson Ranch reservoir site (H. Rept. sel for (see H. Res. 365*). United States commissioners (H. Rept.
1208), 10750. Resolution authorizing investigation of 1108), 9512.
Arkansas River (H. Rept. 242), 1595. disposition of case against certain in- Virgin Islands (H. Rept. 1031), 9109.
Boulder Canyon Project Act (H. Repts. dividuals charged with espionage and War Mobilization and Reconversion Act
397, 1437), 2387. possession of confidential Government of 1944 (H. Rapt. 144), 1079.
Bureau of Reclamation, farm for veter- documents by FBI by (see H. Res. 430). War Production Board (H. Rept. 141).
ans (H. Rept. 688), 5592. Statement on Government-control of 1079.
Fact Finders Act of 1924 (H. Rept. 153), tidelands by Representative Welch Washington, District Court, Eastern
1170. before, A3076. District (H. Rept. 1121), 9673.
Farm for veterans (H. Rept. 688), 5592. Reports by Woman's Enfranchisement Day (H. Rept.
Reclamation Project Act of 1939 (H. Alaska (H. Rept. 1031), 9109. 1139), 9873.
Rept. 372), 2701. Bankruptcy (H. Repts. 48, 1037, 1128),
San Carlos irrigation project (H. Rept. 670, 9292, 9757. COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY (Senate).
354), 2584. Canal Zone (H. Rept. 1031), 9109. Appointments on, 169.
Truckee-Carson Irrigation District (H. Carden, George A. (H. Rept. 564), 4573. Announcement of hearings to be held
Rept. 778), 6535. Commerce, larceny in (H. Rapt. 1116), by. 4684, 4750, 4776.
9558. Mr. Huffman assigned to, 10068.
COMMITTEE ON IRRIGATION AND RECLA- Connecticut (H. Rept. 1027), 9041. Mr. Smith excused, 12230.
MATION (Senate). Constitution of United States, treaties Mr. Stanfill assigned to, 12230.
Announcement of hearings to be held by (H. Rept. 139), 1079. Resolution to extend the work of the
5468. Criminal Code (H. Repts. 144, 500, 501, committee with respect to investiga-
Appointments on, 169. 566, 597), 1079, 4038, 4751, 4858. tion of the liquor industry (see S. Res.
Exetracts from statement, Western Wa- District courts (H. Rept. 1347), 11785. 170), 529.
ter Developments Essential by William Economic Stabilization Board (H. Rept. Statement relative to amending the
E. Warne before, A4092. 501), 4038. Constitution limiting Presidential
Mr. Knowland assigied to, 8689. Equal rights amendment (H. Rept. 907), tenure to two 4-year terms, by Sena-
Mr. Magnuson excused, 1111. 7505. tor Butler before nubcommittee of,
Mr. Mitchell assigned to, 1111. Evidence (H. Rept. 245), 1706. A4'63.
Mr. Stanfill assigned to, 12230. First War Powers Act, 1941, to amend Reports by
Reports by H. Rept. 1269), 10873. Act of May 23, 1896, to amend (S. Rept.
Arkansas River, Colorado and Kansas Flag of United States (H. Rept. 611), 791), 10E92.
(S. Rept. 107), 2385. 5037. Administrative procedure (S. Rept. 752),
Fact Finders Act of 1924 (S. Rept. 109), General Pulaski Memorial Day (H. Rept. 10788.
2385. 65), 974. Alaska (S. Rept. 200), 3623.
Reclamation Project Act of 1939 (S. Rept. George Washington Carver Day (H. Rept. Alcoholic beverage industry (S. Rept. 8),
108), 2385. 1123), 9673. 231.
Truzkee-Carson Irrigation District (S. Georgia, Ben Hill County (H. Rept. 596), Bankruptcy Act, amend (S. Rept. 556,
Rept. 226), 4095. 4857. 787), 8420. 10892.
COMMITTEE ON THE .JUDICIARY (House). Government of the United States (H. Bell, Henry Robert (Executive nomina-
Announcement of hearings to be held Rept. 906), 7505. tion), 6639.
by. 974, 985, 1042. 1079, 1170, 1206, Herd, Anderson T. (H. Rept. 564), 4573. Brown, Robert Lewis (Executive nomina-
Insurance business (bill H. R. 1973, tion) , 2771.
1340, 1389, 4857. 4913, 4918, 5037, 5121,
H. Repts. 68, 143), 969, 975, 1Q79. Burke, Edward L. (Executive nomina-
6169, 5251, 5291, 5301, 5381, 5463,
5528, 5591, 5689, 5753, 5837, 5923, 6012, Interned enemy aliens (H. Rept. 59), tion), 11739.
6084, 6154, 8335. 8417, 8466, 8515, 8659, 907. Canal Zone (S. Rept. 200), 3623.
8724, 9821, 9872, 9931, 9937, 10042, Investigation of official conduct of Albert Carpenter, Randolph (Executive nomina-
10067, 11698, 11785, 12028, 12100. W. Johnson and Albert L. Watson (H. tion), 2771.
Res. 138*). Carver, John A. (Executive nomination),
Authorized to sit during sessions of
the House, 929, 7395, 9336, 9602, 10143. Judges (H. Rept. 1470), 12550. 8767.
Concurrent resolution authorizing the .'udges' salaries (H. Rapt. 1162), 10163. Caudle, Theron Lamar (Executive
printing of additional copies of hear- Judicial Code, amend (H. Rept. 239), nomination), 8093.
ings on a proposed amendment to 1540. Caughran, B. Howard (Executive nomi-
Constitution relative to making of Kansas (H. Rept. 946), 8616. • nation), 8883.
treaties by (see H. Con. Res. 36"). Klamath Falls, Oreg. (H. Rept. 1109), Clark, Bennett Champ, 8767.
Election of members of, 275. 491. 9512. Connecticut (S. Rept. 799), 10953.
Letter by C. W. Harder relative to Clay- Military security (H. Rapt. 1032), 9109. Cowart, John P. (Executive nomina-
ton Antitrust Act addressed to, A3932. Missouri (H. R'ept. 599), 4858. tion), 8690.
Mr. Chelf elected, 2039. Mothers of World War ,I (H. Rept. 683), Criminal Code (S. Repts. 104, 225, 652),
Remarks in House relative to refusal to 5591. 2240, 4095, 9875.
report out poll-tax bill by, A2346. Motor vehicles (stolen) (H. Rept. 866), Davis, T. Hoyt (Executive nomination),
Remarks in House relative to hearings 7342. 488.
to change method of ratification of National Employ the Physically Handi- Denise, John S. (Executive nomination),
treaties before, 4010. capped Week (H. Rept. 598), 4858. 6639.
Report on change in method of ratifica- Nevada (H. Rept. 1129), 9757. Diamond, Tobias E. (Executive nomina-
tion of treaties by, 4011. Office of Scientific Research and De- tion), 4536.
Report relative to revision of the laws velopment (H. Rept. 500), 4038. Diaz, Jorge Luis Cordova (Executive
filed in first session of Thirtieth Con- Pernicious political activities (H. Rept. nomination), 11320.
gress on June 14, 1848, by, A2708. 1120), 9673. Donovan, Dennis F. (Executive nomina-
Resolution relative to composition of Presidential succession (H. Rept. 829), tion), 7586.
(see H. Res. 80), 274. 6869. Doyle, Edward B. (Executive nomina-
Prisoners of war (H. Rept. 59), 907. tion), 8690.
Resolution authorizing investigation of
Prizes of war (H. Rept. 1122), 9673. Doyle, Oscar Henry (Executive nomina-
certain matters affecting Justice De-
partment by (see H. Res. 103),. Puerto Rico (H. Rept. 1031), 9109. tion), 8450.
Pymatuning Lake (H. Rept. 868), 7342. Escapes of prisoners of war and interned
Resolution authorizing an investigation Regular Veterans Association (H. Rept.
of official conduct of Albert W. John- enemy aliens (S. Repts. 180, 181), 3230.
867), 7342. Evans, Everett M. (Executive nomina-
son and Albert L. Watson by (see H.
Revised Statutes (H. Repts. 144, 566), tion), 9247.
Res. 125), 126. 1079, 4751. Executive orders and departmental regu-
Resolution relative to study, investiga- Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (H. Rept.
tion, and examination into trial and lations (S. Rept. 90), 1997.
448), 3903. Executive orders of President (S. Rept.
punishment of Axis war criminals by Sabotage (H. Rept. 2, 38), 1540. 7), 231.
(see H. Res. 11). Second War Powers Act, 1942 (H. Rept. Flag of the United States (S. Rept. 800),
Resolution authorizing investigation of 1282), 10952, 11006. 10953.
decree of United States Court for Supreme Court, criminal cases (H. Rept. Floyd, Jones (Executive nomination),
District of Maryland in re James B. 1115), 9558. 4536.
Dunn by (see H. Res. 86, 87). Tidelands (H. Rept. 927), 7662. Flynn, Bernard J. (Executive nomina-
Resolution to provide for further ex- Tort claims (H. Rept. 1287), 11006. tion), 3663.
penses of investigation authorized by United States Code, to amend (H. Rept. Foley, Roger T. (Executive nomination),
(see H. Res. 305*). 1141), 993), 11077. 3178.
154. INDEX
COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY (Sen- COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY (Sen- COMMITTEE ON LABOR (House)-Con.
ate)-Continued. ate) -Continued. Resolution to pay expenses of investiga-
Reports by Reports by tion by (see H. Res. 206*).
Forseman, Chester M. (Executive nomi- Operators of gold and silver mines (S. Resolution relative to investigation of
nation), 8883. Rept. 158), 2999. aid now given by Federal, State, and
General Pulaski's Memorial Day (S. Rept. Oregon (S. Rept. 654), 9875. private agencies to physically handi-
604), 9213. Orr, William E. (Executive nomination), capped by (see H. Res. 45*).
Georgia (S. Rept. 653), 9875. 8690. Reports by
Gillespie, James Joseph (Executive Pence, Martin (Executive nomination), Discrimination (H. Rept. 187), 1320.
nomination), 8883. 8690. Industries (H. Rept. 628), 5292.
Gilliam, Donnell (Executive nomina- Phillips, Herbert S. (Executive nomina-. Investigation (H. Res. 45), 2152.
tion), 4536. • tion), 8690. Secretary of Labor (H. Rept. 1026),.9304.
Gold and silver mines (S. Rept. 158), Pike, Miles N. (Executive nomination), COMMITTEE ON LIBRARY (House).
2999. 231. Election of members of, 275, 491.
Grant, Robert (Executive nomination), Post Office Department (S. Rept. 53), Statement relative to H. R. 4006 to estab-
9247. 1211.
lish permanent memorial to Benjamin
Harrington, Hubert J. (Executive nomi- Prettyman, E. Barrett (Executive nomi- Harrison by Representative Ludlow
nation), 9247. nation), 8767.
Prisoners of war (S. Rept. 180), 3230. before, A3905.
Henderson, David E. (Executive nomi-
Reports by
nation), 8690. Puerto Rico (S. Rept. 200), 3623. National archives (H. Rept. 925), 7662.
Hess, flenry L. (Executive nomination), Referees in bankruptcy (S. Rept. 556), Naval Academy (H. Rept. 243), 1638.
10980. 8420.
Revised statutes (S. Repts. 104, 652, 786), Treaty of Greene Ville (H. Rept. 871),
Hilles, Dave E. (Executive nomination),
2240, 9875, 10892. 7342.
8767.
Hoffman, Georgi Earl (Executive nomi- Rice, Ben H., Jr. (Executive nomination), COMMITTEE ON THE LIBRARY (Senate).
nation), 8690. 8690. Appointments on, 169.
Holtzoff, Alexander (Executive nomina- Richardson, H. Chess (Executive nomi- Reports by
tion), 8767. nation), 8690. Naval Academy (H. J. Res. 18), 3602.
Insurance business (S. Rept. 20), 464. Ridge, Albert A. (Executive nomination), COMMITTEE ON MANUFACTURES (Senate).
Interned enemy aliens (S. Rept. 180), 3045. Appointments on, 170.
3230. Rouse, Charles F. (Executive nomina- Mr. Young assigned to, 3107.
Johnson, Jed (Executive nomination), tion), 11736. Resolution to continue employment of
3045. Roy, Alphonse (Executive nomination), an assistant clerk to (see S. Res. 25*).
Judicial Code, amend (S. Rept. 157), 8132.
2969. Sapp, Claude N. (Executive nomination), COMMITTEE ON MEDICAL RESEARCH, re-
Judson, Harold William (Executive 8450. marks in House relative to, A4401.
nomination), 8093. Second War Powers Act of 1942 (S. Rept. COMMITTEE ON MEMORIALS (House).
Kansas (S. Rept. 588), 8882. 844), 11789. Election of members of, 275, 491.
King, Ben Ivy (Executive nomination), Securities and Exchange Commission (S. Mr. Bishop elected, 3952.
2771. Repts. 53, 159), 1211, 3056. Mr. Bishop excused, 5217.
Koscinski, Arthur A. (Executive nomi- Sharp, Reed (Executive nomination), 231.
Sloan, John E. (Executive nomination), COMMITTEE ON THE MERCHANT MARINE
nation), 7586. AND FISHERIES (House).
Lafargue, Malcolm E. (Executive nomi- 6639.
Announcement of hearings to be held
nation), 8690. Sonnett, John F. (Executive nomina-
tion), 9655. by, 640, 670, 749, 768, 837, 869, 907, 974,
Laws, Bolitha J, (Executive nomina- 1042, 1079, 1107, 1170, 1206, 1284, 1320,
tion), 1252. Statute of limitations (S. Rept. 311),
5177. 1341, 1389, 2164, 2237, 2966, 3052, 3141,
Le Blanc, Louis E. (Executive nomina-
Stiles, Stanford C. (Executive nomina- 3228, 3351, 3391, 3466, 3530, 8582, 8616,
tion), 8690. 8659, 8724, 8798, 8878, 8948, 9003, 9041,
Lehr, John C. (Executive nomination), tion), 8690.
Sullivan, Dennis E. (Executive nomina- 9108, 9209, 9292, 9370, 9461, 9468, 9511,
8980. 9558, 9641, 9673, 9725, 9756, 9821, 9871,
Lynne, Seybourn H. (Executive nomina- tion), 2771.
Sumners, Chester L. (Executive nomina- 9931,. 9937, 10041, 10067, 10168, 10210,
tion), 12343.
tion), 800. 10246, 10320, 10403, 10469, 10482,.10563,
McDonald, Miles F. (Executive nomina- 10750, 10784, 10825, 10873, 10889, 10952,
tion), 3178. Troy, George F. (Executive nomination),
2771. 11006, 11076, 11155.
McGohey, John F. X. (Executive nomi-
nation), 1013. Authorized to sit during a sesgion of the
United States Commissioners; forms and
McGrath, J. Howard (Executive nomina- House, 6012, 9813, 10984.
seal (S. Rept. 788), 10892.'
tion), 9247. -method of compensation of (S. Concurrent resolution authorizing print-
Rept. 789), 10892. Ing for its use additional copies of
McNamara, Guy (Executive nomination),
8690. -fees of (S. Rept. 790), 10892. part 1 of hearings on postwar disposi-
McNamara, Joseph A. (Executive nomi- Virgin Islands (S. Rept. 200). 3623. tion of merchant vessels before (see
nation), 8690. Voting qualifications (S. Rept. 614), 9294. H. Con. Res. 62*).
Madden, Thomas M. (Executive nomina- War Mobilization and Reconversion Act Election of members of (H. Res. 7"), 15,
tion), 9899. (S. Rept. 104), 2240. 275, 492.
Matthews, W. Bruce (Executive nomina- Washington (S. Rept. 797), 10953. Excerpts relative to mineral resources in
tion), 3663. Wear, Sam M. (Executive nomination), Western States from a report of sub-
Mauzy, Whitfield Y., report of the Com- 5215. committee of, A3363, A3364.
mittee on the Judiciary in Senate on Wein, John J. (Executive nomination), Mr. Canfield excused, 8621.
nomination of, 8767. 3045. Mr. Hand elected, 8919.
Mellott, Arthur J. (Executive nomina- Well, J. Albert (Executive nomination), Report on "Pacific Bases' Importance to
tion), 10980. 3178. American Merchant Marine" of mnem-
Metzger, Delbert E. (Executive nomina- bers of, A3900.
Woman's Enfranchisement Day (S. J.
tion), 8690. Report on "Coast Guard Activities in the
Res. 107), 9875. Pacific" by members of, A3908.
Miller, Shackelford, Jr. (Executive nomi- Young, Harold H. (Executive nomina-
nation), 11320. tion), 4607. Resolution to continue investigations by
Miller, Wilbur K. (Executive nomina- Young, Joseph Henry (Executive nomi- (see H. Res. 38; H. Rept. 183), 1288.
tion), 8767. nation), 8690. Resolution authorizing an investigation
Morrissey, Thomas J., 8690. of fishing problems by (see H. Res. 47).
Motor vehicles (S. Rept. 40), 915. COMMITTEE ON LABOR (House). Resolution providing additional com-
Nashville Tennessean (S. Rept. 186), Authorized to sit during a session of pensation for certain employees of
3267. the House, 11747. (see H. Res. 223).
National Employ the Physically Handi- Concurrent resolution authorizing print- Reports by
capped Week (S. Rept. 417), 6704. ing of additional copies of parts 1, 3, Butte Falls, Oreg. (H. Rept. 1167), 10211.
Nevada (S. Rept. 464), 7552. 7, and 8 of hearings relative to aid Canal Zone Code (H. Rept. 220), 1470.
Nichols, Russell (Executive nomination), to physically handicapped during sec- Manitowoc, Wis. (H. Rept. 138), 1079.
10980. ond session, Seventy-eighth Congress Merchant sailors (H. Rept. 625), 5292.
Norris, Granville T. (Executive nomina- (see H. Con. Res. 112*). Panama Canal (H. Repts. 1168, 1213),
tion), 8767. Election of members of, 275, 491. 10211, 10784..
O'Brien, Ray J. (Executive nomination), Mr. Buck elected, 11595. Vessels, safeguards (H. Rept. 626), 5292.
7940. Remarks in House relative to statement -sale of (H. Rapt. 381), 6978.
O'Connell, John J. (Executive nomina- of Secretary of Labor Schwellenbach Veterans of Foreign Wars (H. Rept. 138),
tion), 9247. on minimum wage bill before, A4617. 1079.
INDEX 155
COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ON' MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS
(House). (House) -Continued. . (House) -Continued.
Reports by Reports by
Authorized to sit during sessions of the
Criminal Code (H. Rept. 512), 4174. War Labor Disputes Act (H. Rept. 1183),
House, 134, 9517, 10543.
Daughters of American Revolution (H. 10211.
Authorized to file reports during recess,
7648. Rept. 685), 5591. COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS (Sen.
Excerpts relative to need of military Defense Plant Corporation (H. Rept. ate).
personnel from report of, A3838. 637), 5690. Appointments on, 170.
Letter relative to training program of Dental Corps (H. Repts. 513, 743), 4174, Letter from the Subcommittee on War
youths of 18 by general council of, 6084. Mobilization transmitting a list of
A1524. Dibble General hospital (H. Rept. 1076). names of part-time workers employed
Members elected to (H. Res. 7"), 15, 275. 9371. by, 3706
Mr: Davis excused, 10680. Duke Power Co. (H. Rept. 155), 1207. Mr. Briggs assigned to, 11369.
Mr. Rooney excused, 355. Eastport, Maine (H. Rept. 154), 1207. Mr. Hart assigned to, 12230.
Remarks in House relative to hearing for Enlistments (H. Rept. 288), 1885. Mr. Maybank assigned to, 330.
enactment of Universal Service Act Fleet Admiral (H. Rept. 1353), 11785. Mr. Smith assigned to, 12230.
before, A346.- Furlough plans of Secretaries of War Notice of hearing"to be'held by the War
Remarks in House relative to visit to and Navy (H. Rept. 571), 4658. Contracts Subcommittee of, 5973.
European war fronts by members of, Galveston County, Tex. (H. Rept. 286), Resolution to -dischargeI the committee
A32. -1685. from further consideration, of Senate
Remarks of Pope Pius. XII. to members General of the Army (H.. Rept. 1353): JoiiitResolution .116(see S. Res. 207).
of, A32. 11785. Statement on a unified Military Estab-
Report-on airplane training accidents by Government. housing . (H.. Rept. 746), lishrent by Secrethry* of War Patter-
subcommittee of, A518. 6084. son before, A4349.
Remarks in House relative to investiga- General in Marine Corps (H. Rept. 1353), Statement relative to sale of surplus
tioxis conducted 'during Seventy- 11785. property to veterans by Stuart Sym-
eighth Congress by, A1243-A1246. Hooks, James M. (H. Rept. 864), 7267. ington before, A5618.
Remarks in House relative to investiga- Kermit Roosevelt Fund (H. Rept. 508), Reports by
tions by, 7888. 4C85. American prisoners of war (S. Rept. 182),
Remarks in House relative to haste in Marshall, George C, (H. Rept. 1072), 9371. 3267.
considering atomic bomb by, A4474. Materials requisitioned by President (H. Army officers (Executive nominations),
Report on "Communist Activities Di- Rept. 745), 6084. 8883, 9247, 10439.
rected Toward United States Armed Medal for armed forces (H. Rept. 748), Armed forces medals (S.Rept. 416), 6704.
Forces" by, A3163. 6084. Army Dental Corps (S. Rept. 260), 4380.
Report on Army's demobilization at Fort Medical Corps (H. Repts: 513, 686), 4174, Army officers (Executive nomination),
Dix, N. J. and Fort Devens, Mass., by 5591. 693.
a subcommittee to chairman of, A4011. - optometry corps (H. Rept. 905), 1499, 1786, 2834, 3261, 3430, 3734, 4132,
Report of visits to separation cente:s at 7505. 4607, 5339, 5444, 11039.
Patterson Field, Ohio and Indiantown, Menlo Park, Calif. (H. Rept. 1076), 9371. -additional (S. Rept. 747), 10693.
Pa., by subcommittee of, A4141. Mexican Border Service Medal (H. Rept. -detailed to Department of Agri-
Resolution relative to composition of 507), 4085. culture (S. Rept. 841), 11789.
(see H. Res. 80), 274. Military Academy (H. Repts. 896, 899), Atomic energy (S. J. Res. 93), 8951.
Resolution authorizing investigation of 7419. Bituminous coal industry (S. Con. Res.
exchange rates relative to pay of mem- Military Academy cadets (H. Repts. E97, 21; S. Rept. 501), 7746.
bers of the armed forces by (see H. 898), 7419. Brigadier generals, permanent (S. Repts.
Res. ,140).. Montgomery County, Tenn. (H. Rept. 697, 699), 10405.
Resolution providing for investigation 685), 5591. Cemeteries (S. Rept. 284), 4782,
with respect to recent Byrnes curfew National Defense Act, student credits Chanslor-Canfield Midway Oil Co. (S.
order by (see H. Res. 162). (H. Rept. 585), 4751. Rept. 842), 11789.
- wing commanders of Air Corps Chaplains at Military Academy (S. Rept.
Resolution providing. for investigation
with respect to emergency fire fighting (H. Rept. 584), 4751, 262), 4380.
equipment purchased by office of National Mississippi River Parkway (H. Cheatham, Ann (part-time employee),
Civilian Defense, by (see H. Res. 101). Rept. 287), 1885. 3000.
Resolution authorizing investigation of National War Labor Board (H. Rept. Civil War battle streamers (S. Rept. 189),
all matters pertaining to Italian pris- 1183), 10211. 3395.
oners of war by (see H. Res. 243). Nurses (H. Rept. 194), 1389. Commodities (S. Rept. 313), 5177.
Resolution providing for investigation of Officers (H. Repts. 432, 510), 3595, 4174. Daughters of American Revolution (S.
destruction of military property in -additional (H. Rept. 1352), 11785. Rept. 415), 6704.
European theater of operations by Orange and Rockland Electric Co. (H. Defense Plant Corporation (S. Rept.
(see H. Res. 320). Rept. 156), 1207. 413), 6704.
Resolution authorizing investigation Pay Readjustment Act of 1942 (H. Repts. Dental Corps (S. Rept. 237), 4095.
-progress of war effort by (see H. Res. 762, 858, 900), 6320, 7267, 7419. Dibble General Hospital (S. Rept. 643),
20'). Property requisitioned by the President 11789.
Statement opposing peacetime military (H. Rept. 747)., 6084. Disposal of airplane plants (S. Rept. 199,
training by J. Henry Scattergood be- Remains of deceased soldiers (H. Rept. pt. 2), 4381.
fore, A5538. 1272), 10872. Duke Power Co. (S. Rept. 41), 915.
Statement relative to peacetime mili- R-hl, Hans William (H. Rept. 1638), 5468. Eisenhower, Dwight David (Executive
tary training by Harvey W. Brown be- Roseburg Rifle Range, Douglas County, nomination), 10933.
fore, A5.66. Oreg. (H. Rept. 697), 5690. Employees of committees who are not
Statement opposing peacetime military Scientific research program for national full-time employees of the Senate,
training by James F. Donnelly before security (H. Rept. 727), 5923. - 2518.
A5718. Secretary of Navy furlough plans (H. Enlistments (S. Rept. 184), 3267.
Statement by W. R. Ogg relative to draft- Rept. 571), 4658. Fleet admiral (S. Rept. 559), 8517.
ing of farm labor before, A239. Secretary of War furlough plans (H. Fleming, Raymond H. (Executive nomi-
Statement on peacetime military train- Rept. 571), 4658. nation), 693.
ing by Brig. Gen. L. D. Miller before, - Information from (H. Rept. 522), Foreign countries, claims (S. Rept. 408),
A5361. 4302. 6634.
Statement on peacetime military train- Selective Service System, personnel (H. Gallagher, Angus J. (Executive nomina-
ing by Donald Du Shane before, A5292. Rept. 511). tion), 693.
Selective Training and Service Act of General of Army (S. Rept. 559), 8517.
Reports by
Armed forces, employment (H. Rept. 1940, amend (H. Repts. 36, 215, 362), Gillette, Guy M. (Executive nomination),
915), 7505. 461, 1401, 2701. 231.
Atomic energy (H. Rept. 1186), 10403. Stark, Ernest H. (H. Rept. 863), 7267. Green, William de Rosset (Executive
Surplus aircraft (H. Repts. 1006, 1015), nomination), 11039.
Bradley, Omar N. (H. Rept. 840). 7038.
8C49. Gross, Bertram M. (part-time employee),
Cemeteries (H..Rept. 1270), 10873.
Veterinary Corps (H. Rept. 513), 4174. 300.
Chanslos-Canfield Midway Oil Co. (H.
Rept. 865), 7267. Volunteer enlistments (H. Rept. 943), Groves, Leslie Richard (Executive nomi-
8417i nation), 11410.
Chaplains at Military Academy (H.Rept.
525), 4302. War Department Pentagon Building (H. Higgins, Homer Allen (Executive nomi-
Rept. 954), 8724. nation), 12190.
Commodities (H. Rept. 744), 6084. Holmes, Roland M. (Executive nomina-
Conscientious objectors (H. Rept. 904), War effort (H. Repts. 728,' 839, 1110),
16013, 7038, 9512. tion), 4968.
7505
156 INDEX
COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS (Sen- COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS (Sen- COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS (House)-
ate) -Continued. ate) -Continued Continued.
Reports by Reports by Reports by
Hooks, James M. (S. Rept. 636), 9472. War Department, manpower for coal in- Marine Corps, personnel increase (H.
Imrie, Austin S. (Executive nomination), dustry (S. Rept. 501), 7746. Rept. 1144), 10042.
5339. - Pentagon Building (S. Rept. 281), Naval Academy, discharge of midshipmen
Instruction of foreigners at Military 4690. from (H. Rept. 1193), 10618.
Academy (S. Rept. 803), 11080. War Manpower Commission, manpower - funds of stores at (H. Repts. 1191,
Kermit Roosevelt Fund (S. Rept. 305), for coal industry (S. Rept. 501), 7746. 1199, 1200), 10618, 10619.
4933. War plants disposal ,(S. Rept. 199), 3623. Naval petroleum and oil-shale reserves
Knight, Thaddeus C. (S. Rept. 283), 4690. Warren, William D. (S. Rept. 300), 4933. (H. Rept. 694), 5690.
Leave pay to civilian employees (S. Rept. Wheeler, Raymond Albert (Executive Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 1 (IHI.Rept.
745), 10693. nomination), 9247. 779), 6535.
Major generals (S. Rept. 699), 10405. Witsell, Edward Fuller (Executive nom- Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps,
Marshall, George C. (S. J. Res. 96), 8951. ination), 10439. personnel of (H. Rept. 15), 190.
Materials requisition by the President Navy; amending Articles for Government
COMMITTEE ON MILITARY ORGANIZA-
(S. Rept. 302), 4933. TION AND POLICY, recommendations of H. Rept. 1196), 10619.
Medals, armed forces (S. Rept. 416), 6704. - claims for damage against (H.
relative to postwar ROTC program and
- World War No. 2 (S. Rept. 466), surplus war materials by, A3183. Rept. 1197), 10619.
7589. conferring degrees'in engineering
Medical Corps (S. Repts. 237, 414), 4095, COMMITTEE ON MINES AND MINING (H. Rept. 1201), 10619.
6704. (House). . inducements for career in (H.
Mexican Border Service Medal (S. Rept. Election of members of, 275, 492. Rept. 1198), 10619.
304), 4933. Mr. Bishop excused, 5217. Navy officers, retirement of (H.' Rept.
Military Academy (S. Rept. 612), 9214. Mr. D'Ewart elected, 6692. 1441), 12101.
Military and Naval Academies (S.Repts, COMMITTEE ON MINES AND MINING Navy personnel (H. Rept. 705), 5754.
624, 840), 9374, 11789. (Senate), dental care (H. Rept. 1192), 10618.
- additional cadets (S. Rept. 623), Aipointments on, 170. - personnel increase (H. Rept.
9374. Mr. Gossett assigned to, 11369. 1144), 10042.
Military security, official information (S. Mr. Mitchell assigned to, 466. - transportation to homes (H. Rept.
Rept. 161), 3085. Resolution terminating employment of 1207).
Mitchell, William (S. Repts. 190, 202), an assistant clerk to (see S. Res. 57"), - V-12 program (H. Rept. 1448).
3395, 3706. 529. 12229.
National Defense Act: amend (S. Repts. Resolution to continue employment of Navy and Coast Guard vessels, visibility
201, 203), 3706. an assistant clerk to (see S. Res. 59). of lights of (H. Rept. 1202), 10619;
Norton, Frank D. (Executive nomina- Reports by North Kingston, R. I. (H. Rept. 568),
tion), 11814. Minerals situation (S. Rept. 748), 10693. 4573.
Nurses, adequate (S. Rept. 130), 2893. Nurse Corps (H. Rept. 1160), 10168.
Officers, temporary grades (S. Rept. 111), COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS (House). Oahu Railway & Land Co. (H. Rept, 29),
2588. Election of members of (H. Res. 7*), 15, 431.
Officers' Corps of Regular Army (S. Rept. 275, 492. Personnel of Navy, Marine Corps, and
160), 3085. Mr. Bishop elected (see H. Res. 272), Coast Guard (H. Rept. 696), 5690.
Orange and Rockland Electric Co. (S. 5217. Postwar Navy (H. Rept. 1107), 9511.
Rept. 39), 915. Remarks in House requesting investiga- Public works (H Rept. 16), 267.
Patterson, Robert Porter (Executive tion of Navy Department's delivery of Retired officers, pay allowances (H. Rept.
nomination), 8883. supplies to Royal Netherlands Marine 1440), 12101.
Pay Readjustment Act of 1942 (S.Repts. Corps by, A5426. Revised Statutes, furloughing officers (H.
613, 700), 9214, 10405. Resolution relative to composition of Rept. 32), 431.
Payment of mileage and other travel (see H. Res. 80), 274. Robinson, Henry Charles (H. Rept. 33),
allowance accounts (S. Rept. 271), Resolution authorizing study of prog- •431.
4586. ress of war effort by (see H. Res. 154). San Diego County, Calif. (H. Rept. 31),
Philippine Scouts (S. Rept. 183), 3267. Resolution to pay expenses of investiga- 431.
Property, requisition by the President tion by (see H. Res. 208).
Secretary of Navy, public works (H. Rept.
(S. Rept. 301), 4933. Statement relative to Navy's splendid
record in World War II and also as to 16), 267.
Prostitution (S. Rept. 261), 4380. Shore duty of officers (H. Rept. 566),
Rosslyn Connecting Railroad Co. (S. composition of postwar Navy by Rep-
resentative Vinson before, A3983. 4573.
Rept. 281), 4772. Vessels, disposal of (H. Rept. 589), 4776.
Rose, William Clayton (Executive nomi- Reports by
nation), 8883. Antarctic Expedition of 1939-41 (H. Rept. COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS (Senate).
Royall, Kenneth C. (Executive nomina- 706), 5754. Appointments on, 170.
tion), 10439. Bonds (H. Rept. 693), 5690. Mr. Morse assigned to, 8689.
San Jacinto Military Reservation (S. Canton, Ohio (H. Rept. 30), 431. Resolution providing for inspection ot
Rept. 125), 2801. Casa Dorinda estate, conveyance of (H. the Naval Establishment by (see S. Res.
Selective Service System (S. Rept. 303), Rept. 1195), 10618. 48).
4933. Coast Guard, grade of admiral (H. Rept. Reports by
Selective Training and Service Act of 45), 590. Allen, Ezra G. (Executive nomination),
1940: amend (S. Repts. 64, 126), 1348, District of Columbia, midshipmen (H. 1252.
2801. Rept. 707), 5754. Antarctic Expedition 1939-41 (S. Rept.
-agricultural deferment (S. Rept. Duffee, Peter B. (H. Rept. 1439), 12101. 77), 1641.
185), 3267. Garner, Charles (H. Rept. 33), 431. Articles for government of Navy (S.
Service Extension Act: to amend (S. Goodman, Charles Clement (H. Rept. Repts. 601, 706), 9213, 10486.
Rept. 746), 10693. 33), 431. Atkinson, Herbert S. (part time employee,
Shafer, Blynn T. (Executive nomina- Grand Army of Republic (H. Rept. 605), 2999.
tion), 693. 5690. Aviators of Marine Corps Reserve: execu.,
Shotguns (S. Rept. 846), 11861). Guam (H. Rept. 570), 4573. tive nomination, 488.
Smith, James M. (Executive nomina- -- settlement of claims (H. Rept. Barbey, Daniel E. (executive nomina-
tion), 11814. 1135), 9872. tion), 11320.
Stark, Ernest H. (S. Rept. 635), 9471. -transfer of land (H. Rept. 1136), Barlett, James V. (executive nomina-
Sundry officers of the Army, 8004. '9872. tion), 548.
Surplus Property Administrator (S. Rept. Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd. (H. Rept. 47), Bates, Richard W. (Executive nomina-
557), 8468. 670. tion), 3853.
Symington, W. Stuart (Executive nomi- Investigation (H. Res. 154, H. Rept. 332), Beckman, Elmer H. (S. Rept. 294), 4933.
nation), 8883. 2152. Bieri, Bernhard H. (Executive nomina-
Vare, Victor Bradley, Jr. (Executive nom- Kenney, Lewis Hobart (H. Rept. 33), 431. tion), 11736.
ination), 693. Land, Emory S. (H. Rept. 569), 4573. Blandy, William H. P. (Executive nom-
Veterinary Corps (S. Rept. 237), 4095. Macauley, Edward (H. Rept. 567), 4573. ination), 11736.
Voluntary enlistments (S. Rept. 589), Marine Band (H. Rept. 695), 5690. Bliss, Robert Woods and Mildred B. (S.
8882. Marine Corps, grade of general (H. Rept. Rept. 448), 6986.
Wainwright, Jonathan Mayhew (Execu- 28), 431. Boucheta, Benali El Oukili (S. Rept.
tive nomination), 8345." -officers, retirement of (H. Rept. 593), 9005.
Waitt, Alden Harry (Executive nomina- 1441), 12101. Boyle, James D. (Executive nomination),
tion), 11039. -personnel (H. Rept. 705), 5754. 406.
INDEX- '157
COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS (San- COMMITTEE CI NAVAL AFFAIRS (Sen- COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS (San-
ate)-Continued. ate)-Continucd. ate)-Continucd.
Reports.by Reports by Reports by
Brice, William 0. (Executive nomina- Jochman, Loretto "F. (part-time em- Naval Reserve Officers' Training'Corps (S.
tion), 5891. ployee), 2999. Rept. 19), 369, 699.
Briggs, Henry M. (Executive nomina- Johnson, Byron F. (Executive nomina- Navy personnel (S. Repts. 36, 37, 38, 595,
tion), 1500. tion), 7940. 702), 915, 9005, 10486.
Browne, Davenport (Executive nomina- Ketcham, Dixwell (Executive nomina- -- at Banning, Calif. (S. Rapt. 510),
tion), 1500. tion), 4806. 7937.
Burke, Malcolm K. (S. Rept. 837), King, Elbert W. (Executive nomination), -- personnel at Bermuda (S. Rapt.
11525. 5891. 513), 7937.
Burrough, Edmund W. (Executive nom- Kirk, Alan 0. (Executive. nomination), • personnel at British West Indies
. ination), 3430.
7940. (S. Rept. 406), 6634.
Calver, George W. (Executive nomina- Kirstein, Lee A. (Executive nomination), -personnel at Bunker Hill, Ind. (S.
tion), 9463. 49C8. Rept. 404), 6634.
Camerer, Clyde B. (Executive nomina- Kitts, Willard A:, 3d (Executive nomina- personnel at Farragut, Idaho (S.
tion), 3618. tion), 408. Rept. 78), 1641.
Carter, William J. (Executive nomina- Korns, Virgil E. (Executive nomination), -personnel at Norfolk, Va. (S. Rept.
tion), 17E6. 7006. 293, 298, 407, 415), 4933, 6634, 7937.
Casa Dorinda Estate (S. Rapt. 448), 6986. -- personnel at Plymouth, England
Kretz, Charles H. (Executive nomina-
Chiefs of bureau (S. Repts. 676, 853), tion.), 548. (S. Rapt. 511), 7937.
7214, 10248. personnel at Port Hueneme, Calif.
Civilian employment (S. Rapt. 845), Larkin, Claude A. (Executive nomina-
tion), 3320. (S. Rept. 295), 4933.
11861. -- personnel at Rosneath, Scotland
Claims (S. Rept. 602), 9213. Libby, Ruthven E. (Executive nomina-
(S. Rept. 295), 4933.
Coast and geodetic survey housing per- tion), 3618. - personnel at San Diego, Calif. (S.
sonnel of (S. Rapt. 299), 4933. Lockwood, Charles A., Jr. (Executive Rept. ,03), 10486.
Coast Guard (S. Rapt. 82), 1641. nomination), 11320. personnel at Seattle, Wash. (S.
-- housing personnel of (S. Rapt. Macauley, Edward (S. Rept. 76), 1641. Rept. 297), 4033.
299), 4933. McCord, Frederick Mattheus (S. Rapt. --- personnel at South Devon, Eng-
-under-age enlistments (S. Rapt. 35), 915. cj land (S. Rept. 402), C634.
318), 5307. McCue, Hartsel F. (Executive nomina- -underage enlistments (S. Rapt.
--- vessels (S. Rapt. 696), 10405. tion), 5831. 318), 5307.
Colclough, Oswald S. (Executive nomina- M-Kittrick, William L. (Executive nomi- - vessels (S. Rept. E93), 10405.
tion), 7940, 10671. nation), 408. --__V-12 program (S. Rept. 819),
Conolly, Richard L. (Executive nomina- McMorris, Charles H. (Executive nomina- .12231.
tion). 11736. tion), 11320. Navy Nurse Corps (S. Rept. 695), 10405.
Day. Karl S. (Executive nomination), MeNulty, Richard R. (Executive nomina- Nimmer, David R. (Executive nomina-
12190. tion), 7940. tion), 1013.
Denfeld, Louis E. (Executive nomina- Maher, Adrian W; (Executive nomina- Nimitz, Chester W. (Executive.nomina-
tion), 8450. tion), 11736. tion), 1033.
Dental care (S. Rept. 378), 6203. Mail clerks, bonds (S. R3pt. 292), 4133. North Kingstown, R. I. (S. Rapt. 83),
Duncan, Jack H. (Executive nomination), Malcolm, Everett A. (Executive nomina- 1641.
12190. tion), 5891. Nuber, Horace D. (Executive nomina-
Erskine, Blanchard (S. Rept. 809), 11373. Manning, John J. (Executive nomina- tion), 1786.
Euziere, Clement (S. Rept. 594), 9005. tion), 10671. Oldendorf, Jesse B. (Executive nomina-
Fahrion, Frank G. (Executive nomina- Marine Band (S. Rept. 412), 6704. tion), 11320.
tion). 488. Marine Corps (S. Rept. 36), 915. Overesch, Harvey E. (Executive nomina-
Federal employees, injuries to (S. Rept. -grade of general (S. Rept. 81), tion), 3853.
421), 6791. 1641. Jerry, John .(Executive nomination),
Fischler, Peter K. (Executive nomina- - officers (Executive nominations), 1500.
tion), 488. 4306. Personnel of Navy and Marine Corps (S.
Foster, Paul F. (Executive nomination), - personnel. of (S. Repts. 79, 595, Rept. 76), 1641.
1500. 810), 1641, 9005, 11370. Postgraduate school (S. Rept. 704),
Gates, Artemus L. (Executive nomina- -- personnel,. American Samoa (S. 1046.
tion), 6277. Rept. 514), 7937.. Prizes of war (S. Rept. (03), 9213.
Geiger, Roy S. (Executive nomination), - personnel, steamship Maasdam Public Health Service: housing of per-
6239. (S. Rept. 516), 7937. sonnel (S. Rept. 299), 4933.
Giffen, Robert C. (Executive nomina- -- housing personnel of (S. Rapt. Rear admiral (S. Rept. 640), 9759.
tion), 7940. 299). 4933. Research Board for National Security
Good, Roscoe F. (Executive nomination), -- Reserve officers (Executive nomi- (S. Rept. 551), 8135.
5215. nation), 488. Revised Statutes: furloughing officers
Grdnd Army of the Republic (S. Rapt. - second lieutenants (Executive (S. Rapt. 18), 369.'
412), 6704. nomination), 3618. Robinson, Ray A. (Executive nomina-
Greer, Marshall R. (Executive nomina- -- underage enlistments (S. Rapt. tion), 5891.
tion), 488. 318), 5307. Rogers, Ford 0. (Executive nomination),
Guam (S. Rept. 596, 705), 9005, 10486. Midshipmen from District of Columbia 7940.
- residents of (S. Rept. 442), 6872. (S. Rept. 291), 4933. Rogers, William W. (Executive nomina-
Halsey, William F., Jr., 11320. Miller, Harold B. (Executive nomination), tion), 1013.
Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd. (S. Rept. 46), 3430. Russell, George L. (Executive nomina-
999. Miller, Ivan W. (Executive nomination), tion), 10671.
3320. St. Louis, U. S. S., officers of (S. Rapt.
Hensel, H. Struve (Executive. nomina-
Moreell, Ban (Executive nomination), 306), 4933.
tion), 488.
Hill, William P. T. (Executive nomina- Sallada, Harold B. (Executive nomina-
10130.
tion), 4968.
tion), 3320. Murray, George D. (Executive nomina-
Sanders, Jack (S. Rept. 512), 7937.
Holden, Carl F. (Executive nomination), tion), 11320.
Sanderson, Charles R. (E,:ecutive nohnl-
3853. Murphy, Vincent R. (Executive nomina-
nation), 408.
Horne, Frederick J. (Executive nomina- tion), 548.
Sanderson, Lawson H. M. (Executive
tion), 488. Naval Academy (S. Rept. 508, 600, 675), nomination), 408.
Howard, Archie F. (Executive nomina- 7937, 9213, 10248. Schilt, Christian F. (Executive nomina-
tion), 8450. - stores at (S. Repts. 812, 813),
tion), 408.
Howard, Samuel L. (Executive nomina- 11370. Sherman, Frederick C. (Executive nomi-
tion), 8603. Naval aviators of the Marine Corps (Exec- fiation), 11320.
Hussey, George F., Jr. (Executive nomi- utive nominations), 2035. Shoemaker, James M. (Executive nom-
nation), 408, 11736. Naval careers (S. Rept. 641), 9759. ination), 7940.
James, William C. (Executive nomina- Naval officers (Executive nominations), Short, Edwin T. (Executive nomination),
tion), 5891. 548, 3045, 3132, 4806. 1853.
Jenkins, Samuel P. (Executive nomina- Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves Stack, William C. (Executive nomina-
tion), 3853. (S. Repts. 420, 441), 6791, 6872. tion), 4968.
Jeter, Thomas P. (Executive nomina- Naval Reserve officers (Executive nomi- Statute of limitations (S. Rept. 423),
tion), 488. nations), 518. 6791.
158 INDEX
COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS (Sen- COMMITTEE ON THE POST OFFICE AND COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICES AND POST
ate) -Continued. POST ROADS (House). ROADS (Senate) -Continued.
Reports by Announcement of hearings to be held Reports by
Stockton, Gilchrist Baker (Executive by, 1284. 1320, 1340, 1747. 1828, 1884. Postal employees-Continued.
nomination), 8838. 1957. 1990, 2071, 2164, 2237, 2309, 2742, 7118, 8004, 8093, 8538, 8603, 8616, 8690,
Sundry officers of the Navy (Executive 2795, 4657, 4684, 5527, 5591, 56C9, 5753, 8838, 9153, 9247, 9573, 9635 9788, 9599,
nominations), 10275, 10599. 5837, 5923, 6012, 6084, 6154, 9108, 9209, 10003, 10130, 10275, 10357, 10429, 10529,
Transportation (S. Rept. 811), 11370. 10042, 10067, 10167, 10210. 10246, 10825. 10599, 10671, 10774. 10860, 10933, 10980,
Turner, Richmond K. (Executive nom- Brief by New York State Federation of 11039, 11119, 11411.
Ination), 4806. Post Office Clerks urging approval of Rogers, Albert W. (Esecutive nomina-
Vandergrift, Alexander A., 3045. H. R. 2071 to the, A1935. tion), 1252.
Vessels (S. Rept. 409), 6704. Election of members of, 275, 492. Rural Post Roads (S. Rept. 454), 7271.
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Manitowoc, Mr. Chelf excused, 2070. St. John. W. Coy (Executive nomina-
Wis. (S. Rept. 34), 915. Mr. Gary elected, 2663. tion), 4229.
Warlick, William W. (Executive nomin- Reports by Sullivan, Gael F. (Executive nomina-
ation), 3618. Alaska (H. Repts. 61, 433), 974. 3595. tion), 8980.
White, William Augustus (S. Rept. 405), Postage (H. Rept. 1310), 11077. Walker, Frank C. (Executive nomina-
6634. -books (H. Rept. 870), 7342. tion), 693.
Wolverine (U. S. Ship) (S. Rept. 411), -catalogs (H. Rept. 648), 5381. COMMITTEE ON POSTWAR ECONOMIC
6704. -on fourth-class mail matter (H. POLICY AND PLANNING (House).
Wotherspoon, Alexander S. (Executive Rept. 363), 2701. Appointment of members of, 550.
nomination), 3853. -newspaper (H. Rept. 1143), 9937. Article by Merlo Pusey from Washing-
Wyatt, Ben H. (Executive nomination), Postal employees (H. Rept. 449), 3903, ton Post relative to report of, A2336.
7940. 4215. Article by George Rothwell Brown from
Young, William B. (Executive nomina- -inventions (H. Rept. 62), 974. New York Journal-American relative
tion), 1013. -serving armed forces (H. Rept. to report on European conditions by,
COMMITTEE ON NONESSENTIAL FEDERAL 66). 974. A4412.
EXPENDITURES (Joint). Postmasters (H. Repts. 449, 1078), 4215, Editorials from Providence (R. I.)
Reports by 9461. Journal and Gulfport-Biloxi (Miss.)
Increases and decreases in the nupaber - ,compensation (H. Rept. 1074.), Daily Herald relative to report of,
of paid employees, 9562. 9371. A2621.
- Executive nominations, 4918, Letter by Representative Reece relative
COMMITTEE ON THE REORGANIZATION OF
5037, 5169, 5291, 5301, 5381, 5463. to loans to foreign countries addressed
CONGRESS (Joint), create (see bill city letter car-
Post-office clerks and to chairman of, A5651.
H. R. 588).
riers-used interchangeably (H. Rept. Recommendations relative to creation of
Concurrent resolution establishing (see
H. Con Res. 18'). 499), 4038. additional foreign trade zones by,
First progress report of (S. Doc. 36), Substitute employees (H. Rept. 1309). A3251.
3000. 11077. Remarks in relative to duplication of
Members appointed on the part of the War criminals (H. Rept. 440), 3748. work of, 931.
Senate, 1749. COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICES AND POST Remarks in House relative to reaction
Mr. Russell appointed on the part of the ROADS (Senate). to report on European trip of, A4411.
Senate on, 987. Appointments on, 170. Resolution to pay expenses of investiga-
Remarks in House relative to, 3052. Mr. Capehart excused, 12230. tion by (see H. Res. 111").
Remarks in House relative to testimony Mr. Morse excused, 8689. Resolution to continue investigations by
of Malcolm Morrow before, A2568. Mr. Saltonstall excused, 12230. (see S. Res. 33; H. Res. 60"), 234,
Statement by Representative Hare be- Mr. Stanfill assigned to, 12230. 276.
fore, A3273. Mr. Young assigned to, 12230. Resolution authorizing the continuation
Statement by Representative Harris be- Statement favoring H. R. 3035 to increase of (see H. Res. 60*).
fore, A2270. salaries of postal employees by Senator Resolution authorizing the printing of
Statement by Comptroller General War- Myers before, A2779. additional copies of part 4 of hearings
ren before, A2298. on problems of foreign trade and ship-
Reports by
COMMITTEE ON PATENTS (House). Alaska (S. Rept. 897), 9005. ping held before said committee dur-
Announcement of hearings to be held by, Boling, Leon 0. (Executive nomination), ing second session of Seventy-eighth
4857, 4913, 4918, 5037, 5120, 8169, 5251, 3663. Congress and current session by (see
5291.5301, 5381. 5527, 5591, 8574, 9041, Clerical assistance (S. Rept. 723), 10632. H. Res. 211*).
9108, 9209, 9291, 9370, 9461. Clerks and carriers (S. Rept. 355), 5756. Resolution authorizing the printing for
Election of members of, 275, 492. Creekmore, Stella (Executive nomina- its use additional copies of part 5 of
Mr. Clippinger: elected, 11273. tion), 3320. hearings held before said committee
Reports by Ensley, Frank (Executive nomination), during second session of Seventy-
Employees of Patent Office (H. Rept. 7118. eighth Congress and current session
1030), 9109. Evans, Clinton C. (Executive nomina- (see H. Res. 330").
Inventions (H. Rept. 217), 1470. tion), 12523. Resolution authorizing printing of addi-"
Recording of agreements (H. Rept. 932), Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1944 (S. tional copies of House Report No.
7890. Rept. 605), 9213. 1205, current session entitled "Eco-
Registering (H. Rept. 933), 7890. Fossett, Ruth C. (Executive nomination). nomic Reconstruction In Europe," for
Trade-mark registrations (H. Rept. 948). 377. use of (see H. Res. 455).
8616. Hannegan, Robert E. (Executive nomi- Statement on peacetime military train-
Trade marks (H. Rept. 219), 1470. nation), 4131. ing by Norman Thomas before, A3321.
COMMITTEE ON PATENTS (Senate). Lawler, Joseph J. (Executive nomina- Reports by
Appointments on, 170. tion), 4536, 4776. Economic reconstruction in Europe (H.
Resolution to continue employment of McMichael. Mabel E. (Executive nomina- Rept. 1205), 10619.
an assistant clerk by (see S. Res. 54*). tion), 3178. Resolution continuing (H. Rept. 852),
Reports by Newspapers. to state circulation (S. Rept. 7214.
Jacobs, Harold H. (Executive nomina- 724), 10632. Sixth report (H. Rept. 541), 4339.
tion), 1500. Parkman, Harrison (Executive nomina- COMMITTEE ON POSTWAR FOREIGN
tion), 3492. POLICY, letter by Cordell Hull on Jan-
COMMITTEE ON PENSIONS (House).
Payne, William M. (Executive nomina- uary 6, 1943, relative to creation of,
Announcement of hearings to be held tion), 488.
by, 1107. A3114.
Election of members of, 275, 492. Postal employees, rewards for inventions
(S. Rept. 749), 10693. COMMITTEE ON POSTWAR MILITARY
COMMITTEE ON PENSIONS (Senate). -Alaskan (S. Rept. 720), 10632. POLICY (House).
Appointments on, 170. - claims for burglary (S. Rept. 722). Appointment of members of, 550.
Mr. Knowland assigned to, 12230. 10632. Address by William E. Hastie on the
Mr. Shipstead excused, 12230. . compensation of (S. Rept. 721), Negro and the postwar military policy
Reports by 10632. before, A2848.
Meyerle, Louis J. (part-time employee), - executive nominations, 231, 408, Concurrent resolution to authorize the
2999. 488, 548. 801, 1013, 1445. 1500, 1566, printing of additional copies of hear-
1670,1786, 1855, 1921, 2035, 2194, 2324, ings relative to universal military
COMMITTEE ON PLANS FOR RECONSTRUC- training (see H. Con. Res. 99*).
TION OF CEILING OF THE HOUSE 2410, 2622, 2834, 2917, 3045, 3132, 3430,
3618, 3734, 3777, 3854, 4131, 4724, 5215, Mr. Engel appointed, 9291.
CHAMBER (House). Mr. Powers excused, 5245.
Appointed, 7922. 5339, 5444, 5500, 5629, 5721, 5891, 6125,
INDEX
COMMITTEE ON' POSTWAR . MILITARY COMMITTEE ON PRINTING (House)-Con. COMMITTEE ON PRINTING (House)2-Con.
POLICY (House) -Continued. Reports by Reports by
Remarks in House relative to hearings to Committee to Conduct a Study and In- United States Code, title 18 entitled
be held on compulsory military' train- vestigation of National Defense Pro- "Crimes and Criminal Procedure" (H.
ing before, A2630. . gram in its Relation to Small Business: Rept. 337), 2310.
Resolution to abolish (see H. Res. 453), additional copies of hearings (H. Rept. Veterans and their dependents (H. Rept.
11888. 1077), 9461. 375), 2705.
Resolution to continue investigations by Committee on Interstate and Foreign Veterans Regulations (H. Rept. 375),
(see H. Res. 55*). Commerce: hearings on H. R. 1362 (H. 2742.
Resolution to establish (see H. Res. 55*). Repts. 608, 609), 5037. COMMITTEE ON PRINTING (Joint).
Resolution to pay expenses of investi- Committee on Postwar Economic Policy Amendment in Senate 'relative to com-
gation of postwar military policy (H. and Planning: hearings on foreign pensation of the assistant clerk, and
Res. 108*), 550. trade (H, Rept. 400), 2887. stenographer of, 12047.
Statement relative to aviation research Committee on Postwar Economic Policy COMMITTEE ON PRINTING (Senate).
and development by National Advisory and Planning: additional copies of Appointments on, 170.
Committee for Aeronautics for pre- part 5 of hearings (H. Rept. 935), 7890. Mr. Briggs assigned to, 466.
sentation to, A354. Committee on Public Buildings and Reports by
Statement on peacetime military train- Grounds: hearings on public building Campaign expenditures (S. Res. 107,
ing by Eugene C. Pulliam before, (H. Rept. 1469), 12490. Rept. 101), 2934.
A2877. Concurrent resolution to print addi- Handbook for Servicemen and Service-
Statement on peacetime military train- tional copies of hearings on House women (H. Con. Res. 37), 2934.
ing by Douglas Southall Freeman be- Concurrent Resolution 63 relative to National defense program (S. Res. 90),
fore, A2890. investigation of food shortages, 6131. 2934.
Statement.on universal military train- Concurrent resolution . to print addi- Territories, publishing official papers of
ing by 'Karl T. Compton before, A2809, tional copies of hearings on postwar (S. Rept. 456), 7430.
Statement opposing peacetime military disposition of merchant vessels (see Veterans and their dependents (H. Con.
conscription by Josephus Daniels be- H. Con. Res. 62, H. Rept..699), 5686. Res. 38), 2934.
fore, A2813. Cooperative beach erosion.study of Lake
Statement on peacetime military train- COMMITTEE ON PRIVILEGES AND ELEC-
Erie shore line, Ohio. (seeH. Res. 230, TIONS (Senate).
ing by Representative Cellar before, H. Rept. 630), 5343.'
A3079. Alpointshents on, 170.
Cotton (H. Rept. 336). Mr. Gossett assigned to, 11369.
Statement on peacetime military train- Crimes and criminal procedure (H Rept.
ing; its effect on moral character by Resolution to continue employment of
337), 2277. an assistant clerk by (see'S. Res. 53*),
Luther Miller before, A2918. Eighth report of the House Special Com-
*Statement on peacetime military train- 466..
mittee on Postwar Economic . Policy
ing by Norman'Thomas befote,'A2903. COMMITTEE, ON, THE' PROMOTION' OF
and, Planning., (H. Res..445, H. Rept. I AMERICAN- ACTIVITIES'(Senate).
Statement on peacetime military train- 1335), 11561, 11604.
ing by Henry L. Stimson before, A3053. Remarks in-Senate relative to S. Res. 165;
Fish resources: report on (H. Rept. 610), to create; A4386. , "
Statement on peacetime military train- •5037.
ing by Gen. George C. Marshall before, COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND
"A3OL1. Food investigation..(H Re. 63*, 274, H.
Rept. 504), 5218, 6131. GROUNDS (Hotuse):.
Statement on peacetime military train- Announcement of hearings to be held by,
ing by Chester J. Nickles before, Food shortage (H. Res. 274), 5218.
974, 985, 1042, 1079, 4572, 4657, 4684,
A3017. Foreign trade. and shipping (H., Rept.
4750,'4776,.4857, 4913, 4918, 7118, 7267,
Statement on peacetime military train- 400), 2882, 2287... 94689499,%9611, 9641, 9673, 9725, 9756,
ing by Clinton N. Howard. before, Franklin D. Roosevelt. (United States 9821, 9937 10041, 10043, 10067,:10210,
A3620: steamship (H. Rept. 700), 5686, 5690. 10873, 10889, 10952, 11006, 11076,1 11155.
Reports by. Full Employment Act of 1945 (H. Rept Election of members of, 275, 492.
Silver (H. Rept. 1356), 11785. 1446)., 12097. Resolution'to investigate progress of the
'Resolution to create: House Resolution Handbook'. for Servicemen. and-Service- .
defense-housing program, (see- H. Res.
465, Seventy-eighth Congress (H. Rept. women (H. Rept. 399), 2881, 2887. 62"), 1954.'
505, pt. II), 4085.. concurrent -resolution to print Resolution to.pay expenses of investiga-
(see H. Con. Res. 37*). tionby (see H. Res. 209).'
COMMITTEE"ON 'PRINTING, ('House). Hearings held before the Committee on
Election of members-of, 275, 492. Resolution to aithorize an investigation
Public. Buildings,- and 'Grounds. (H. to ascertain amount of surplus Gov-
Reports by
Rept. 1469), 12490 . ernment building material by, (see H.
'Additional copies of hearings before
Committee on Merchant' Marine and Hearings on proposed .amendment.to the. Res.1450).
'Fisheries on postwar, disposition of Constitution of the United States rela- Resolution to print additional copies of
tive to the making of treaties (H. Rept. hearings held before,; (see H. Rds. 459*)
merchant vessels. (S. Rept. 699),, 5690.
Additional copies of hearings before'spe- 373),. 2704, 2742.- Reports by
cial -Committee 'on Agriculture on Interriational air transport policy, (H. Capitol building, (H.- Rept. 875), 7391.
postwar plans of cotton (H., Rept. Rept. 417), 3321. Defense housing. (H. Rept. 1442, 12101.
•336) . Lake Erie .shore-line;-Ohio. (H. Rept: 630), Federal Works Administrator,. (H. Rept.
Board of Investigation and Research, re- 5343, 5381. 1022), E948.
port 'relative to carrier taxation (H. Merchant Marine.. Academy; library as Housing, national defense, (H. Repts. 607,
Rept. 451), 3938. public depository .(H Rept. 335), 2310. 651), 4913, 5463.
• -- public aids to domestic transpor- Northwestern Bands of Shoshone, In- Johnson, Maggie,, (H. Rept. 1022), 8948.
dians (H. Rept.'374), 2705., Philadelphia, Pa., national park; (H. Rept.
-tation ,(H. Rept. 452), 3938.
Board of Trustees of the Federal Old- Our American Government:-.What.Is It? 910), 7505.
Age and Survivors Trust Fund, fifth How Does It.Function (H. Rept. 650), COMMITTEE. ON PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND
annual report (H. Rept. 936), 7890. 5381. GROUNDS (Senate).,
Carrier taxation (H. Res. 165; H.' Rept. Pan-American. Day (H. -Res.277, H. Rept. Appointments-on, 170.
451), 3907. 632), 5343, 5381. Mr. Andrews assigned to the 'chairman-
Chief of Engineers (Army) report on Physically handicapped (H. Rept. 1447), ship of, 466.
Cleveland Harbor, Ohio (H. Rept. 7), 12097, 12100.. Mr. Mitchell. assigned "to,'466,
125. Poland (H. Rept. 631), 5343, 5381. Resolution to continue employment of
-report on Intracoastal Waterway, Public aids to domestic transportation an assistant clerk to, (see S. Res. 51*).
Mobile, Ala., to New Orleans, La. (H. (H. Res. 164, H. Rept. 452), 3907. Resolution for investigation of facilities
Rept. 8), 125. Questions and Answers on the Current at the Smithsonian' Institution for
•-- report: on Redwood, Calif. (H. Revenue Act (H .Con. Res..105;,H. Raept. aviation exhibits; (see S. Res. 47), 465.
Rept. 6), 125. 1336), 11561,. 11604. Reports by
report on. Shipyard River, S. C. Servicemen's taxes (H. Rept. 1211) ,'1784. Becker; Gustav: (S. Rept. 320), 5307.
(H. Rept. 5), 125. Small business possibilities in Alaska Capitol building roofs:* (S. Rept. 322),
- report on Miami River, Fla. (H. (H. Res. 283, Rept. 701), 5686. 5385.
Rept. 3), 125. Smaller War Plants Corporation pro- - telephone exchange: (H. R. 1427),
-report on Black Rock Channel gram, smaller business possibilities. in 674.
and Tonawanda Harbor, N. Y. (H. Rept. Alaska (H. Rept. 701), 5690. Nashville (Tenn), Post-office:, (S. 1649);
4), 125. Supreme Court opinion Northwestern- 11931.-
- report on Atlantic-Gulf Ship bands of Shoshone Indians (H. Rept. COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC LANDS (House).
Canal (H. Rept. 2), 125. 374), 2742. Assessment of hearings to be held by,
- report on -harbors; Cape Charles, Territories, publishing official papers of 869, 3530, 3595, 4658, 4684, 5381, 5463,
Va. (H. Rept. 1), 125. (H. Rept. 704), 5753. 5527, 9292, 9371, 9931.
160 INDEX
COMMITTEE ON REVISION OF THE LAWS COMMITTEE ON RULES (House)-Con.
COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC LANDS (House)- Resolution to continue investigations by
C3ntinued. (House).
Election of members of, 275, 492. the Committee on the Merchant Ma-
Election of members of, 275, 492. rine and Fisheries (H. Res. 38, H. Rept.
Mr. Ervin excused, 9336.
Mr. D'Ewart elected, 6692. 183), 1288:
Mr. Mansfield of Montana excused, 9290. Remarks -in House relative to cooperation
on legislative procedure of, A2708. Resolution for a special order for bill
Resolution authorizing continuance of (H. R. 3238) readjusting rates of
study of certain public-land problems Reports by
United 'States Codes, titles 1, 4, 6, 9, postage on catalogs (H. Res. 292, H.
and use of public lands in rehabilita- Rept. 752), 6154.
tion of veterans, authorized under H. 17, 18 (H. Repts. 147, 148, 149, 150,
151, 152), 1170. Reports by
Res. 281, of Seventy-eighth Congress,
Administration of evidence in certain
by (see H. Res. 96"). COMMITTEE ON RIVERS AND HARBORS cases (H. Rept. 328), 2153.
Resolution to pay expenses of investiga- (House). Appropriations and contract authoriza-
tlion by, (see H. Res. 207). Announcement of hearings to be held tions: bill reducing certain (see bill
Reports by by, 3595, 3699, 10168, 10210, 10246, H. R. 4407), 98)3.
Alabama, Salt Springs (H. Rept. 601), 10403, 10469, 10482, 10563, 10628, 10691. Civilian manpower (H. Rept. 330), 2153.
4858. Election of members of, 275, 492. Committee on Agriculture, investigate
Alaska (H. Rept. 832), 6978. Proceedings relative to St. Lawrence sea- marketing of farm products (H. Rept.
-Commissioner of General Land way before, A5231. 182), 1320.
Office (H. Rept. 944), 8515. Remarks in House relative to hearings Committee on the Civil Service (H. Rept.
Big Ben National Park, Tex. (H. Rept. in 1941 on St. Lawrence seaway before, 23), 277, 290.
104), 1043. A5246. Committee on Education (H. Rept. 11),
Boardman, Daniel (H. Rept. 1158), 10168. Resolution relative to composition of 183.
Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recre- (see H. Res. 80), 274.
ational Area, N. C., (H. Rept. 1161), Committee on Foreign Affairs, investl-
Resolution authorizing an investigation gation by (H. Rept. 920), 7550.
10168. with a view to their protection of Committee on Immigration and Natural-
Deschutes County, Oreg. (H. Rept. shores and beaches of United States ization (H. Rept. 357), 2584.
1159), 10168. by (see H. Res. 256*). Committee on Interstate and Foreign
Gaudet, Charles (H. Rept. 67). 975. Statement relative to cost of St. Law- Commerce (H. Res. 93), 1368.
Home sites, (H. Rept. 754). 6245. rence seaway by Thomas M. Robins be-
Investigation (H. Rept. 329), 2153. Committee on Interstate and Foreign
fore. A5110. Commerce, continuance of investiga-
Kiskadden, William W. (H. Rept. 833), Statement on St. Lawrence seaway in
6978. tion of petroleum by (H. Rept. 331,
1941 by Adolph Augustus Berle, Jr. 345), 2153. 2165, 2456.
Oil and gas leases (H. Rept. 1187). 10469. before, A5246. Committee on Interstate and Foreign
Rocky Mountain National Park (H. Rept. Statement relative to St. Lawrence sea- Commerce to sit outside United States
833). 6978. way by John C. Beukema before, (H. Rept. 921), 7550.
Safford, Ariz. (H. Rept. 1117), 9642. A5396. Committee to Investigate Acts of Execu-
University of Arizona (H. Rept. 600), 4858. Statement on St. Lawrence seaway by tive Agencies Which Exceed Thei Au-
Wyoming, Cheyenne (H. Rept. 834), 6978. Harold E. Stassen in 1941 before, A5602. thority (H. Rept. 27), 294, 326.
COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC LANDS AND SUR- Statement on St. Lawrence seaway by Committee on Investigation of Conser-
VEYS (Senate). Mayor LaGuardia in 1941 before, A5603. vation of Wildlife (H. Rept. 24), 283.
Appointments on, 170. Statement on St. Lawrence seaway by Committee on Investigation of Com-
List of names of persons employed as Louis J. Taber before, A5601. mittee on Interstate and Foreign Com-
part-time workers for the month of Testimony by George H. McCaffrey on merce (H. Rept. 193). 1389.
March 1945 by, 3057. June 15, 1941 relative to St. Lawrence Committee . to Investigate All Matters
Mr. Stanfill assigned to, 12230. seaway by, A1865. Pertaining to Replacement and Con-
Resolution terminating employment of Te;timony by E. 0. Thompson on oil servation of Wildlife (H. Rept. 24),
an assistant clerk to (see S. Res. 57*), transportation costs before, A4360. 290.
529. Reports by Committee on Labor, investigation of
Reports by Beaches (H. Rept. 654), 5463. physically handicapped (H. Rept. 327,
Alabama, Salt Springs (S. Repts. 372, Bonneville Project Act (H. Rept. 777), H. Res. 45), 2164.
373), 6155. 6535. Committee on the Merchant Marine and
Alaska (S. Rept. 503), 7826. Harbors, improve (H-. Rept. 955), 8724. Fisheries (H. Rept. 183), 1320.
Boardman, Daniel (S. Rept. 502). 7826. Harry L. Englebright Dam (H. Rept. 956), Committee on Military Affairs to study
Cheyenne, Wyo. (S. Rept. 377), 6155. 8724. progress of war effort (H. Rept. 165),
Child, Harry N., 6201. Public works (H. Rept. 63), 974. 1320.
Deschutes County, Oreg., certain land in River and harbor projects (H. Rept. Committee on Naval Affairs (H. Rept.
(S. Repts. 753, 932), 8663, 10788. 1191), 10564. 332), 2152, 2165.
Gaudet, Charles (S. Rept. 196), 3602. Savannah Harbor, Ga. (H. Rept. 825), Committe on the Organization of Con-
Gila reclamation project, Arizona (S. 6369. gress (H. Rept. 22), 290.
Rept. 194), 3602. Committee on Postwar Economic Policy
Home sites (S. Rept. 194), 3602. COMMITTEE ON ROADS (House).
Announcement of hearings to be held and Planning (H. Res.60; H. Rept. 19),
Ketchum, Idaho (S. Rept. 672), 10114. 276, 290.
Kiskadden, William W. (S. Rept. 371), by, 5463.
Election of members of, 275, 492. Committee on Postwar Military Policy
6155. (H. Rept. 20), 276, 2r0.
Mineral Lands Leasing Act (S. Rept. 566), Mr, Clippinger elected, 11273.
Resolutions to pay expenses of investi- Committee on Public Buildings and
8663. Grounds, defense housing program
Minnesota (S. Rept. 374), 6155. gation by (see H. Res. 255", 317).
(H. Rept. 290). 1958.
Oil and-gas leases (S. Rept. 672), 10114. Reports by
Committee on the Public Lands (H.
Olson, Frank (Executive nomination), Defense Highway Act of 1941 (H. Rept.
Rept. 329), 2153, 2164.
11320. 729), 6013.
Committee on Rivers and Harbors, in-
Philadelphia, Pa. (S. Rept. 673), 10114. Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1944 (H.
vestigate shores and beaches (H. Rept.
Public lands, use of (S. Res. 18), 231. Rept. 947), 8616. 621), 5251.
Rocky Mountain National Park (S. Rept. Rural post roads (H. Rept. 730), 6013.
Committee on Roads (H. Res. 255, Rept.
371), 6155. COMMITTEE ON RULES (House). 847), 7147.
Sebastian Martin grant lands in New Editorials from New York Herald Trib- Committee on Small Business (H. Rept.
Mexico (S. Rept. 504), 7826. une and Washington Post relative to 21), 276, 290.
Tennessee (S. Rept. 670), 10114. FEPC and action of. A2834. Committee on Territories, relative to
University of Arizona (S. Rept. 194), Members elected to (H. Res. 7'), 15. Alaska and Hawaiian Islands (H. Rept.
3602. Motion to discharge committee from 620), 5251.
COMMITTEE ON REDUCTION OF NONES- further consideration of bill (H. R. 7) Committee on World War Veterans'
SENTIAL FEDERAL EXPENDITURES relating to'poll taxes (see H. Res. 139). Legislation, investigate Veterans' Ad-
(Senate). Order of House granting general leave to ministration (H. Rept. 383), 2743.
Mr. La Follette excused, 149. print remarks on bill (H. R. 3314) Construction of certain public works for
relative to the Bretton Woods agree- ti-e Navy (H. Rept. 18; bill H. R. 626),
COMMITTEE ON REDUCTION OF NONES- 276.
SENTIAL FEDERAL EXPENDITURES ments, 5686.
(Joint). Remarks in House relative to petition to Crime and criminal procedure (H. Rept.
discharge from further consideration 957), 8720.
Report of, 4690. Defense-housing program (H. Res. 62:
Report by H. R. 2232 relating to FEPC by, A1966,
Remarks in House relative to appropria- H. Repts. 731, 1450). 1954, 6003, 12201.
Civilian employment in the executive Defense of the United States (see blli
branch of the Federal Government, tion for FEPC and action of, 5796,
A3048, 3318. H. R. 2013), 1954.
2801, 10693, 10953.
INDEX 161
COMMITTEE ON RULES (House)--Con. COMMITTEE ON RULES (House)-Con. COMMITTEE ON RULES (House)-Con.
Reports by Reports by Reports by
Department of Agriculture, appropria- Special order for bill (H. R. 2948) to Special order for H. J. Res. 290 (H. Res.
tions (H. Res. 194, Rept. 353), 2584. amend the Civil Service Retirement 463, Rept. 1451), 12229.
Department of Labor, appropriations Act (H. Res. 350. Rept. 959), 8720 Special order for H. Res. 50 (H. Rept. 9),
(H. Res. 260, Rept. 583), 4684. 8724. 125.
Disposition of naval vessels (H. Res. 267, Special order for bill H. R. 3000 (H. Res. Special order for H. Res. 63 (H. Rept. 11),
H. Rept. 619), 5218. 259, Rept. 582), 4685. 190.
Farm products (H. Rept. 182), 1320. Special order for bill H. R. 3035 (H. Res. Special order for bill S. 35 (H. Res. 127,
FeCeral Security Agency, appropriations 246, Rept. 526), 4302. Rept. 102), 1043.
(H. Res. 260, Rept. 583), 4684.- Special order for bill H. R. 3109, (H. Res. Special order for bill S. 375 (H. Res. 137,
Food shortages (H. Rept. 356), 2584. 244, Rept. 521), 4216. Rept. 145), 1107.
Government lending agencies (H. Rept. Special order for bill H. R. 3180 (H. Res. Special order for bill S. 380 (H. Res. 449,
145), 1107. 267, Rept. 619), 5251. Rept. 1342), 11614.
Health programs for Government em- Special order for bill H. R. 3238 (H. Res. Special order for bill (S.502) to permit
ployees (H. Rept. 958), 8720. 292, Rept. 752), 6154. certain subsidy payments to certain
Industrial use of Government-owned Special order for bill H. R. 3278 (H. Res. corporarions (H. Res. 264, Rept. 591),
silver (H. Rept. 465), 12289. 291, Rept. 731), 6013. 4754, 4776.
Investigation of present system of Special order for bill H. R. 3314 (H. Res. Special order for bill S. 715 (H. Res. 417,
marketing (H. Res. 54; Rept. 182), 200, Rept. 656), 5463. Rept. 1357), 11855.
1288. Special order for bill H. R. 3368 (H. Res. Special order for bill S. 805 (H. Res. 367,
Investigation of progress of war effort (H. 269,HRept. 708), 5751, 5754. Rept. 1112), 9558.
Res. 20; Rept. 181), 1287. Special order for bill H. R. 3517 (H. Res.
Special order for bill S. 1580 (H. Res.
Joint Committee on Organization of 361, Rept. 1029), .9109.
457. Rept. 1438), 12101.
Congress (H. Con. Res. 18, Rept. 22), Special order for bill H. R. 3579 (H. Res.
Special order for S. J. Res. 106 (H. R.
276. 301, Rept. 790). 6700.
149), 1449.
Making of treaties (H. Res. 174), 1954. Special order for bill H. R. 3587 (H. Res.
Nationality Act of 1940 (H. Res. 227, 228, 306, Rept. 835), 6978. Special order for S. J. Res. 122 (H. Res.
•'229; Rept. 445), 3793, 3794. Special order for bill H. R. 3603 (H. Res. 462, Rept. 1450), 12229.
Naturalization of people of races indig- 358, Rept. 1024), 9004. Title 28 of the United State Code (H.
Special order for bill H. R. 3615 (H. Res. Rept. 1190), 10534.
enous to India (H. Rept. 1029), 9084.
Navy and Marine Corps personnel (H. 371, Rept. 1119), 9642. Tydings amendment (H. Rept. 216),
Rept. 1189), 10534. Special order for bill H. R. 3633 (H. Res. 1470.
Navy V-12 program (H. Rept. 1451), 311, Rept. 848), 7147. War effort (H. Rept. 165), 1320.
12201. Special order for bill H. R. 3660 (H. Res. War Labor Disputes Act (H. R. 3937, H.
Organic Acts of Territories of Alaska and 339, Rept. 942), 8417. Res. 407), 11838.
Hawaii (H. Res. 236; Rept. 620). 5218. Special order for bill H. R. 3771 (H. Res. COMMITTEE ON RULES (Senate).
Protection of trade and commerce (H. 321, Rept. 912). Appointments on, 170.
Rept. 1283), 10983. Special order for-bill (H. R. 3937) relative Reports by
Reorganization of agencies of the Gov- to the War Labor Disputes Act and the Joint Committee on Organization of Con-
ernment (H. Rept. 1028), 9084. National War Labor Board (H. Rept. gress (S. Rept. 42), 915.
Shores and beaches of the United States 1284), 10983, 11006. Pages, educational facilities (S. Rept.
(H. Res. 256, Rept. 621), 5219. Special order for bill H. R. 4129 (H. Res. 517), 7937.
Special order for bill H. R. 32 (H. Res. 360, Rept. 1028), 9109. Senate employees: retirement of certain
406; Rept. 1283), 11006. Special order for bill H. R. 4160 (H. Res. (S. Rept. 43), 915.'
Special order for bill H. R. 43 (H. Res. 374, Rept. 1130), 9754, 9757.
182, Rept. 328), 2164. Special order for bill H. R. 4199 (H. Res. COMMITTEE ON SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Special order for bill H. R. 387 (H. Res. 452, Rept. 1344). 11785. (Joint).
228; Rept. 444), 3821. Special order for bill H. R. 4309 (H. Res. Concurrent resolution creating a stand-
Special order for bill H. R. 388 (H. Res. 368, Rept. 1113), 9558. ing (see H. Con. Res. 104).
229, Rept. 445), 3821, Special order for bill H. R; 4407 (H. Res.
COMMITTEE ON SELECTIVE SERVICE OC-
Special order for bill H. R. 511 (H. Res. 375, Rept. 1131), 9757. CUPATIONAL DEFERMENT OF OF-
227, Rept. 443), 3821. Special order for bill H. R. 4421 (H. Res.
Special order for bill H. R. 520 (H. Res. FICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE
343, Rept. 950), 8616. 393, Rept. 1189), 10563. LEGISLATIVE BRANCH OF THE GOV-
Special order for bill H. R. 4571 (H. Res.
Special order for bill H. R. 626 (H. Res. ERNMENT (House).
428, Rept. 1317), 11147, 11155. Appointed, 134.
82, Rept. 18), 290. Special order for bill H. R. 4590 (H. Res.
Special order for bill H. R. 689 (H. Res. 465. Rept. 1461), "12307. COMMITTEE ON SILVER INVESTIGATION
199,. 7ept. 355), 2584. Special order for bill H. R. 4649 (H. Res. (Senate).
Special order for bill H. R. 694 (H. Res. 444, Rept. 1332), 11450. Resolution to increase membership of,
231, Rept. 446), 3821. Special order for bill (H. R. 4717) to and investigation with respect to pro-
Special order for bill H. R. 1196 (H. Res. establish a Department of Medicine ductionof gold and silver by (see S.
.342, Rept. 949), 8616. and Surgery in the Veterans Adminis- Res. 20).
Special order for H. R. 1270 (H. Res. 247, tration (H. Res. 427, Rept. 1316), 11147,
Rept. 527), 4302. 11155. COMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESS (House).
Special order for bill (H. R. 1690) for de- Special order for bill (H. R. 4780) to Editorial from Cassapolish (Mich.) Vigi-
velopment of cooperative agricultural amend the Second War Powers Act lant relative to efforts to scuttle, A5375.
extension work (H. Res. 253, Rept. (H. Res. 426, Rept. 1315), 11147, 11155. Editorial entitled 'Fate of the Small
Special order for H. Cori. Res. 80 (H. Res. Business Committee" from St. Louis
542), 4425. Globe-Democrat, A5401.
Special order for bill H. R. 1752 (H. Res. 366, Rept. 1153), 10067.
Special order for H. Con. Res. 81 (H. Res. Letter by Leo T. Crowley relative to
107, 183; Rept. 37, 330), 590, 2164.. financial problems of small business
359, Rept. 1025), 9004.
Special order for bill H. R. 2013 (H. Res. Special order for H. Con. Res. 83 (H. Rept. addressed to, A3614.
175, 178; Rept. 292, 308), 1958, 2072. 1036), 9292. Letter by Louis William Oswald urging
Special order for bill H. R. 2023 (H. Res. Special order for H. Con. Res. 113 rela- continuance of, A5220.
167; Rept. 267), 1628. tive to the opening of Palestine for the Letter on War Food Administration
Special order for bill H. R. 2113 (H. Res. Jews (H. Rept. 1462), 12288, 12307. encourages soap monopolies, by Rep-
1 247, Rept. 527), 4302. Special order for H. J. Res. 60 (H. Res. resentative Celler to, A5272.
Special order for bill H. R. 2200 (H. Res. 174, Rept. 291), 1958. List of members of, A72, A4796.
348, Rept. 957), 8724. Special order for H. J. Res. 85 (H. Res. Remarks in House relative to, 10784,
Special order for bill H. R. 2277 (H. Res. 120; Rept. 56), 813, 838. 10875.
153, Rept. 222), 1540. Special order for H. J. Res. 101 (H. Res. Remarks In House relative to accomplish-
Special order for bill H. R. 2502 (H. Res. 296, Rept. 765), 6320. ments of, A72-A74.
263, Rept. 590), 4776. Special order for H. J. Res. 106 (H. Res. Remarks in House relative to appropria-
Special order for bill H. R. 2536 (H. Res. 149; Rept. 218), 1470. tion for, A5511.
429, Rept. 1318), 11147, 11155. Special order for H. J. Res. 208 (H. Res. Remarks in House relative to continu-
279, Rept. 655), 5463. ance of, A5597.
Special order for bill H. R. 2716 (H.,.Res. Special order for H. J. Res. 225 (H. Res. Remarks in House relative to Investiga-
349, Rept. 958), 8724. .344, Rept. 951), 8616. tion of meat situation by, A3236.
'Special order for bill H. R. 2788 (H. Res. Special order for H. J. Res. 266 (H. Res. Statement by W. L. Mallon before,
394, Rept. 1193), 10564.' 386, Rept. 1181), 10211. A4770.
XCI-Ind--1
162 INDEX
COMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESS COMMITTEES ON TERRITORIES AND IN- COMMITTEE ON UN-AMERICAN ACTIVI-
(House) -Continued. SULAR AFFAIRS (Senate). TIES (House) -Continued.
Statement by Representative Patman at Appointments on, 170. Resolution by. Mississippi Delta Chapter,
hearings on OPA proposals to reduce Joint statement relative to political Daughters of the American Revolution,
automobile-dealer discounts -before, status of Puerto Rico by representa- favoring continuance of, A333.
A4796. tives of Legislature of Puerto Rico be- Statement by Jean A. Brunner, com-
Statement presenting views of automo- fore, A2275. mander in chief of Veterans of For-
'bile dealers of North Dakota by Rep- Mr. Briggs assigned to, 466. eign Wars, favoring, A493.
resentative Robertson (N. Dak.) be- Mr. Magnuson assigned to, 1111. Statement by Edward N. Scheiberling be-
fore, A4780. Mr. Mitchell assigned to, 466. fore House Committee on World War
COMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESS (Senate). Mr. Mitchell excused, 1111. Veterans' Legislation supporting con-
Address by Representative Coffee relative Reports by tinuance of, A246.
to post-war exploitation of light metals Foreign countries, claims (S. Rept. 459), Suggestions in House for investigation
in Northwest before, A1492. 7508. by, 142.
Details of budget for, 12509. McNutt, Paul V. (Executive nomination), Telegram from American Federation of
List of names of persons employed as . 8537. Radio Artists urging abolition of,
part-time workers by, 3110, 10405. Philippine Islands elections (S. Rept. A5140.
Memorial of legislature of Oklahoma 802), 11009. Testimony concerning man shortage
urging continuance of, 1112. Philippine funds (S. Rept. 592), 9005. made before, 206.
COMMITTEE TO SURVEY PROBLEMS OF COMMITTEE ON UN-AMERICAN ACTIVI- COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' AFFAIRS
SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISES TIES (House). (Joint).
(Senate). Amendment and remarks in House rela- Joint resolution to develop a veterans
Mr. Capehart appointed, 12230. tive to, 10, 11-12, 13, 14, 35, 47. integrated national program, to create
Mr. Hart appointed, 1596. Appeal signed by many citizens of Massa- (see S. J. Res. 90)."
Mr. Hart excused, 12190. chusetts urging dissolution of, A5379.
Mr. McMahon appointed on, 987. Articles by David Lawrence relative to, COMMITTEE ON WAR ATROCITIES IN EU-
Remarks in House relative to St. Law- 101, A539. ROPE (Joint).
rence seaway and testimony before, Article by John Lee Smith from Houston Members appointed in House on, 3664.
A1700. Pcst in defense of, A4500. COMMITTEE ON WAR CLAIMS (House).
Resolution creating (see H. Res. 24, 64*). Article from Washington Post relative to, Election of members of, 275, 492.
Resolution to continue Investigations by A4898. Mr. Bunker elected, 12097.
(see S. Res. 28). Article by Richard Morford from Zions Mr. Clippinger elected, 11273.
Statement on labor problems in Pacific Herald favoring abolishing, A5130. Mr. Mathews elected, 11273.
Northwest by Representative Savage Editorial entitled "What Is Un-Ameri- Reports by
before, A2038. can?" from New York Times, A5148.
Cobb, Candler (H. Rept. 902), 7505.
Statement relative to creation of Light Election of members of. 275. 492.
Johnson, John August (H. Rept. 901),
Metals Administration by Representa- Excerpts from editorial in National Trib-
7505.
tive De Lacy before, A2063. une relative to, A214.
Joint resolution authorizing President Jones, Jeanette C. (H. Rept. 903), 7505.
Statement relative to problems of lumber Philippine Insurrection (H. Rept. 1118),
dealers by Independent Retail Lumber to transfer certain records and docu-
ments to (see H. J. Res. 238). 9642.
Dealers' Association before, A5559. War with Spain (H. Rept. 1118), 9642.
COMMITTEE TO STUDY FLOATING UNI- Letter relative to communism In New
York public schools addressed to, COMMITTEE ON WARTIME HEALTH AND
VERSITIES, creating (see H. Res. 414).
A5673. EDUCATION (Subcommittee).
COMMITTEE TO STUDY GENERAL CONDI- Letters by National Council of Ameri-
TIONS IN EUROPE (House). List of names of persons employed as
can-Soviet Friendship relative to re- part-time workers for the month of
Reports by quest for its records from, A5634. March 1945 by, 3057.
Europe, Balkan area, Scandinavian, and Mr. Hart excused, 7142, 7186.
middle eastern countries, 9661. Mr. Wood elected a member and chair- COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE TO STUDY GOVERNMENTS man of, 7494. (House).
OF ENEMY OCCUPIED TERRITORY, Radio address by Representative Celler Concurrent resolution to print report of
creating a select (see H. Res. 387, 423, relative to activities of, A261. technical staff relative to issues of
424). Radio address by Representative Rankin social security (see H. Con. Res. 121).
COMMITTEE TO STUDY relative to need of, A173. Members elected to (H. Res. 7*), 15.
LEGISLATION
CONCERNING LABOR Remarks in House relative to, 111, 275, Remarks in House relative to vote to
DISPUTES
(J-int). 10032, 10742. extend Reciprocal Trade Agreements
Joint resolution creating (see H. J. Res. Remarks in House relative to an appro- Act by, 5143.
280). priation for, 1924. Resolution to provide additional com-
Remarks in House relative to support of pensation for the clerk to' minority
COMMITTEE TO STUDY METHODS OF members of (see H. Res. 90).
American Legion for continuance of,
LOBBIES, creating (see H. Res. 416). Resolution to request the Tariff Com-
A212.
COMMITTEE ON THE TERRITORIES Remarks in House relative to Life mag- mission to furnish certain informa-
(House). azine favoring, A1436. tion relating to reciprocal-trade agree-
Bill directing a study and investigation Remarks in House relative to aid of first, ments to (see H. Res. 251).
of various questions and problems re- A2826. Speech by Representative Jenkins rel-
lating to Alaska and Hawaii by (see Remarks in House relative to mention of ative to problems before, A5552.
H. Res. 236*). Walter Winchell and Drew Pearson in Statement relative to effect on tile in-
Correspondence between Representative connection with, 7371, 7385. dustry of extension of Tariff Act of
Kelley of Pennsylvania and Secretary Remarks in House relative to attack by 1930 by Norris E. Phillips before,
of the Navy Forrestal relative to visit Walter Winchell on, A4456. A218S.
to Alaska by, A5233, A5234. Remarks in House relative to commu- Statement on trade agreements and the
Election of members of, 275, 492. nistic attacks on, A4662. effect of tariffs, by Carl H. Wilken
Mr. Mansfield of Montana, excused, 9290. Remarks in House relative to petition to before, A2017.
Remarks In House relative to proposed abolish, A5522. Statement relative to extension of Recip-
visit to Hawaii by, A3175. Remarks in House criticizing policy of, rocal Trade Agreements Act by Carl
Resolution authorizing investigation of A5645. H. Wilken before, A2227.
Hawaiian Islands political, economic, Remarks in House relative to amendment Statement relative to extension of
and social conditions by (see H. Res. to make standing committee of, A56. Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act by
26). Remarks in House relative to request of H. Wickliffe Rose for American Tariff
Resolution authorizing investigations of records of National Council of Ameri- League before, A2224.
the various questions and problems can-Soviet Friendship by, A5634. Statement opposing extension of Recip-
relating to the Territories of Alaska Remarks in House relative to Investiga- rocal Trade Agreements Act by Arthur
and Hawaii by, 5462. tion of Friends of Democracy by, A5645. Besse before, A2219.
Resolution directing a study and in- Resolution to abolish (see H. Res. 58). Statement by Alfred C. Gaunt at hear-
vestigation of various questions and Resolution to pay expenses of (see H. Res. ings on reciprocal-trade agreements
problems relating to Alaska and Hawaii 168*). before, A2214.
by (see H. Res. 236*). Resolution making House Resolution 58 Statement opposing extension of Recip-
Reports by a special order to abolish (see H. Res. rocal Trade Agreement Act by J. Car-
Alaska (H. Rept. 1458), 12308. 376). son Adkerson, president of American
Hawaiian Islands, sessions laws (H. Repts. Resolution to fix compensation of em- Manganese Producers Association be-
1459, 1460), 123C8. ployees of (see H. Res. 109*). fore, A2319.
INDEX -" 163
COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE ON WORLD WAR VETERANS' COMMODITIES-Continued.
(House) -Continued. LEGISLATION (House) -Continued. Resolution to provide for continuation
Statement opposing extension of Recip- Resolution authorizing an investigation begun under authority of House Reso-
rocal Trade Agreements Act by Na- by (see H. Res. 219*). lution 98 of Seventy-eighth Congress
tional Cooperative Milk Producers' Resolution directing a continuous in- with respect to labeling, marketing,
Federation before, A2320. vestigation of administration of Serv- and distribution of (see H. Res. 93).
Statment relative to extension of Recip- icemen's Readjustment Act of 1944 by Statistics relative to domestic produc-
rocal Trade Agreements Act by Amer- (see H. Res. 106). tion and imports, 5972. ,
ican Paper and Pulp Association be- Resolution to authorize an investigation Table showing domestic production and
fore, A2290. of the Veterans' Administration by Imports of certain, 5972.
Statement relative to extension of Recip- (see H. Res. 192), 2871. -80 commodities having imports
rocal Trade Agreements Act by J. M. Resolution to provide for payment of valued at $1,000,000 or more each in
Jones, secretary of National Wool expenses of conducting investigation 19Z9 on which reduced trade-agree-
Growers Association before, A2294. authorized by House Resolution 186 to ment rates were In effect on April 1,
Statement relative to Reciprocal Trade Investigate Veterans' Administration 1945, A2247, A2248.
Agreements Act by American Watch by (see H. Res. 203). COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION, bal-
Workers' Union before, A2310. Resolution to direct an investigation of ance sheet as of March 31, 1944, 2755.
Statement relative to extension of Veterans' Administration by (see H. Bill to amend act to extend the life and
Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act by Res. 186, 192*). increase credit resources of (see bill
Tom Linder before, A2271. Statement relative to investigation of H. R. 630).
Statement relative to extension of Veterans' Administration by Frank T. Bills to continue (see bills S. 298*; H. R.
Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act by Hines before, A1437. 1450, 2023*).
Industrial Wire Cloth Institute to, Statement by John H. Baird replying to Bill relating to payment of subsidies by
A2396. article entitled "Third Rate Medicine (see bill S. 1270*).
for First Rate Men" by Albert Q. Maisel ,
Certificate of incorporation o- 1967.
Statement opposing extension of Recip- and allegations of Albert Deutsch be-
rocal Trade Agreements Act by Syn- Conference report on bill (i2. 298*) to
fore, A2749. continue, 2777, 3074, 3C2.
thetic Organic Chemical Manufac-
Statement answering attacks in news- Executive Order No. 6340 authorizing the
turers Association to, A2391. papers and magazines upon veterans' formation of, 1967.
Statement relative to extension of hospitals by Roy A. Wolford before,
Recipocal Trade Agreements Act for Joint resolution authorizing and direct-
A2787. ing distribution of certain money re-
National Federation of Textiles, Inc., Statement by George E. Ijams before,
to, A2382. ceived by it in connection with its
A3245. 1943 raisin-variety grape purchase and
Statement relative to extension of Statement relative to purchase and dis-
Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act by resale program to increase production
tribution of supplies for Veterans' of raisins by (see H. J. Res. 8).
Russell B. Brown before, A2414. Administration by Raymond C. Kidd
Statement opposing extension of Recip- Letter relative to wheat and cotton ex-
before, A3581. port programs by, A235.
rocal Trade Agreements Act by James
Reports by Letter by American Farm Bureau Fed-
K. Love before, A2489. Dallas County, Tex. (H. Rept. 340), 2380.
Statement relative to tax reduction by eration favoring H. R. 2023: to con-
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Hospital (H. tinue, A1166.
Secretary of Treasury Vinson before, Rept. 917), 7550.
A4125. Remarks in House on bill (H. R. 2023):
Los Angeles, Calif. (H. Rept. 339), 2380. to continue, 1960, 1966, 1970.
Statements relative to 1946 tax bill by National Service Life Insurance Act of
Secretary of Treasury Vinson before, Remarks in House relative to rumors
1940, amend 'ri. Rept. 518), 4216. against, 1980.
A4683. Royal Johnson Memorial Veterans' Hos-
Testimony relative to wages and prices Remarks in House relative to acquisition
pital at Sioux Falls, S. Dak. (H. Rept. of domestic wool by, A123.
by Leon Henderson in 1941 before, 659), 5528. Remarks in House relative to bill H. R.
A4581. Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944:
Tribute in House to members of, A4330. 2023: to continue, 2051.
amend (H. Rept. 926), 7662. Remarks In House relative to 1943 and
Reports by Veterans and labor organizations (H. 1944 peanut programs: by W. T. Parker
Alcohol plants to produce sugar (H. Rept. R. 3384, Rept. 874), 7391, 7404, 7550. of, A1164.
1140), 9873. Veterans' Administration (H. Repts. 953,
Committee on Labor, expenses for In- Remarks in House relative to profit oper-
1238), 8659, 10825. ation on peanuts of, A1164.
vestigation (H. Rept. 649), 5381. employment in (H. Rapt. 523),
Remarks in House relative to bill (H. R.
Debt of United States (H. Rapt. 246), 4302. 2023) : to continue, 1979, 2066.
1706. to establish a department of med- Remarks in House relative to payment
Internal Revenue Code (H. Repts. 34, icine and surgery in (H. Rept. 1238), of subsidies on farm products by, 7873.
869), 447, 7342. 10825. Remarks in House relative to govern-
International organizations, privileges to -personnel (H. Rept. 519), 4216.
mental monopoly under, A4189.
(H. Rapt. 1203), 10619. regulatiorns (H. Rept; 934), 7890.
Remarks in House relative to support of
Marlin-Rockwell Corp. (H. Rapt. 552), COMMITTEES OF CONGRESS, provide addi- price of wool by, A4187.
4573. tional research personnel for (see H. J. Remarks in Senate on bill(S. 298) : to
Mechanical pencils (H. Rept. 914), 7505. Res. 6). continue, 792.
Narcotics (H. Rept. 254), 1828. COMMITTEES OF HOUSE, order authorizing Resolution to authorize the House Com-
Philippine funds In United States Treas- the Speaker to appoint during ad- mittee on Banking and Currency to
ury (H. Rapt. 1146), 10042. journment, 7922. investigate (see H. Res. 180).
Postal rates, first-class matter (H. Rept. Resolution to create a select committee Resolution to investigate (see H. Res.
749), 6154. to investigate shortages of food (see 181).
Reconversion (H. Rept. 849), 7147. H. Res. 195*). COMMODITY EXCHANGES, for prevention
Renegotiation Act (H. Rapt. 725), 5837. Resolution authorizing the standing of obstructions and burdens upon in-
Resolution relative to Elliott Roosevelt's committees and floor leaders to order terstate commerce in butter and eggs
loan (H. Rapt. 1033), 9210. printing (see H. Res. 9*). by regulating transactions relating to
Tariff Act of 1930, extend (H. Repts. 594, future sales on (see bill S. 1628).
COMMITTEES OF SENATE, amendment In
1455), 4776, 12229. Senate to Senate hesolution 9 relat- Resolution for appointment of a special
Taxation (H. R. 4309; H."Rept. 1106), ing to expenses of (see S. Rs. 41). committee to investigate the rye mar-
9498, 9511. Remarks in Senate and statistics relative ket and (see H. Res. 314).
Treasury Regulations 111 (H. Rept. 761), to the borrowed employees assigned to
6320. COMMODITY MONEY IN VARIOUS COUN-
(see S. Res. 28*), 521. TRIES, statement relative to, 7750.
COMMITTEE ON WORLD WAR VETERANS' Resolution to appoint (see S. Res. 30),
169. COMMODITY PRICES, remarks in House
LEGISLATION (House). relative to, A4930.
Announcement of hearings to be held by, Resolution to amend rule relative to in-
vestigations by (see S. Ros. 40). Statistics making a comparison of, 1961.
2071, 2164, 2237, 2456, 2516, 2584, 2632,
2701, 2742, 2933, 3699, 3747, 3821, 4005, Resolution adopted by the Department COMMON SENSE (magazine), article en-
4038, 4084, 4174, 4302, 4339, 4369, 4573, of the District of Columbia, American titled "Our Daily Bread" by Clarence
4657, 4750, 4913, 5169, 5251, 5301, 5381, Legion, urging an appropriation for Woodbury condensed In Reader's Di-
5527, 5591, 5689, 5923, 6012, 6084, 6154, expenses of activities relative to juve- gest from, A1979.
7267, 7403, 8878, 9209, 9291, 9370, 9511, nile delinquency, 10322. Article entitled "Look Forward, Labor"
9641, 9673, 9931, 9937, 10041. COMMODITIES, continue in effect section 6 by Victor Reuther from, A5458.
Election of members of, 275, 492. of act of July 2, 1940, relating to ex- COMMONWEAL (publication), article rela-
Report on progress of investigation of planation of certain (see bills H. R. tive to General Motors' strike from,
Veterans' Administration by, -A3891. 2944*; S. 935*). A5702. -
164 INDEX
COMMONWEALr-Continucd. COMMUNISM'S INFLUENCE IN CIO, edi- COMMUNISTS--=Continued.
Editorial captioned "The Murray bill" torial from Fort Wayne (Ind.) News Statement by prominent citizens from'
from, A903. Sentinel relative to, A1123. all parts of country endorsing War
Editorial relative to article on Mexican COMMUNIST, article entitled "Don't Call Me Department's position for allowing
railroad wrokers' plight by Elizabeth a Communist Any More" by Martin commissions to, A1194.
Ann Cooper from, A5741. Crowe from Progressive, A3474. COMMUNISTS ACTIVE-HOUSE MILITARY
COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934, amend Remarks in House relative to overthrow COMMITTEE REPORTS, article from
(see bills H. R. 1109, 4314, 4733). of America aim of, A2770. Washington Post relative to, A3176.
B:lls to amend, to prohibit interference COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES DIRECTED TO-
COMMUNIST DAILY WORKER (publica-
vith broadcasting of noncommercial, tion), remarks in House relative to WARD UNITED STATES ARMED
cultural, or educational programs (see criticism of MacArthur's statement on FORCES, report of House Committee
bills S. 63; H. R. 1648). Japan's occupation force by, A3952. on Military Affairs relative to, A3163.
Remarks in House relative to amend-
ing, A4326. COMMUNIST JEWISH PARTY, excerpt from COMMUNISTS ARE AGAIN PICKETING
Text of bill to amend, A4327. book Nationalism in the Soviet Union WASHINGTON, article by William
by Hans Kohn relative to, A3301. Philip Simms from Washington Daily
"COMMUNICATIONS FOR PEACE," address News relative to, A5327.
by Paul A. Porter in Baltimore before COMMUNIST PARTY, remarks in House rela-
tive to political activities of, A4730. COMMUNISTS' DEMANDS-REAL AMERI-
Morse Telegraph Club of America en- CANS HAVE RIGHTS, ALSO, article
titled, A2201. COMMUNIST PARTY AND CHINA, remarks by .Westb'ook Pegler relative to,
COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM, article by in House relative to, 11695. A4487.
John O'Donnell from Washington "COMMUNIST PARTY IN MARYLAND RE- COMMUNISTS IN NEW POLISH GOVERN-
Times-Herald relative to Government ORGANIZED," article by N. T. Kenney MENT, temaks in House relative to,
control of, A1343. from Baltimore Sun entitled, A4379. A0191.
COMMUNISM, article captioned "Legion de- COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA AMONG AMER- COMMUNISTS IN UNITED STATES, re-
mands Army end its 0. K. on'Reds" by ICAN SOLDIERS, remarks in Senate merks in House relative to statement
Willard Edwards from Washington relative to, 9222 of David Lawrence on number of,
Times-Herald, A953. COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA AMONG COL- A3768.
Article by R. Hart Phillips, relative to ORED PEOPLE, letter by Charles Lee
Communist -drive centering on 'Cuba, COMMUNISTS OBTAIN UNITED STATES
White relative to, A4664. SECRETS, article by Frederick Wolt-
3282. Remarks in Hcuse relative to, A4664.
Article on Browder admits rebuke on man from Washington Daily -News rel-
policy by Frederick Woltman from New COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA, IN AMERICA, ative to,. A2762.
York World-Telegram, A2765. editorial from Tablet relative to, A4163. COMPACT BETWEEN COLORADO AND KAN-
Article from Redford (Mich.) Record COMMUNIST STRATEGY IN AMERICA, edi- S.S, granting consent of Congress (see
relative to growth in Detroit, A4807. torial from New York Daily Mirror H R. 914*).
Editorial entitled "Is Communism a relative to, A4555.
Threat?" from Royal Oak (Mich.) COMPENSATION, to amend act entitled
COMMUNISTIC ACTIVITIES, resolutions by "Compensation for injury, death, or
Daily Tribune, A1093. Knights of Columbus, New York State
Remarks in House relative to illusions detention of employees .of contractors
Council, relative to, A2785. of United States-outside United States,
of, A892.
COMMUNISTIC INFLUENCES IN SOUTH- to make 100-percent earning provi-
Remarks in House relative to Com-
munists holding commissions in the EASTERN ASIA, article by A. T. Steele sions effective as of January 1, 1942"
armed forces, A962. relative to, A5340. (see H. J.Res. 284).
Remarks in House relative to the Com- COMMUNISTIC REBIRTH IN UNITED "COMPETITIVE SKILL SEEN KEY TO AL-
munist David Zablodowski, 1446. STATES UNDER FOSTER, article by COA'S POSITION," article by Harold
Remarks in House relative to the issu- Waltei Trohan from Washington Fleming from Christian Science Moni-
ance of a directive by the War De- Times-Herald relative to, A2764. tor entitled, A5494.
partment to commission Communists COMMUNISTS, article 'captioned "Boos hint
in the United States Army, 1367. COMPLAINTS AGAINST GOVERNMENT
Communists plan MacArthur smear AGENCIES, NOT MUCH ACTION, edi-
Remarks in House relative to commis- campaign" by Guy Richards and Russ
sioning of Communists in the Army, torial from Chicago Tribune relative
Symontowne from Washington Times- to, A3172. '
2416. Herald, A40l23.
Remarks in House relative to Commu- Directive by War Department relative to COMPTON, ARTHUR HOLLY, radio broad-
nists in the armed forces of the United no distinction in Arimy between-Amer- cast on scientific crisis by, A1254.
States, 7817. icans and Communists, A691. COMPTON (CALIF.) JOURNAL, editorial en-
Remarks in House relative to, 8580, 10862, Excerpt from editorial in Washington titled "This Thing Called Freedom"
11150, 11414, A4301. from, A4332.
Rzmarks in House relative to socialist Evening Star relative to activity of
American, A3176. COMPTON, RANULF (a former Representa-
Britain, 9657. Letter and resolution by Columbia Post
Remarks in House relative to Louis F. tive from Connecticut).
Budenz' repudiation of, A4301. No. 34, Washington, D. C., American Letter regarding work-or-fight bill by,
Resolution of the American Legion post Legion, protesting the issuing of com- A509.
of Kansas City, Kans., protesting missions in the armed forces to,
A1820. COMPTON, KARL TAYLOR, address at
against commissioning of Communists luncheon cf American Design Awards
as officers in the armed forces of the Remarks in House relative to issuing of
in New York by, A2501.
United States, 2801. commissions in Army to Communists,
A691. Statement on universal military train-
Resolution of Wyandotte Post of the ing before House Committee on Post-
American Legion protesting against Remarks in House relative to activities
in Slovakia of, A2147. war Military Policy by, A2809.
commissioning of Communists as offi-
cers of the armed forces of the United Remarks in House relative to 100 percent COMPTON (CALIF.) SCHOOLS, letter rela-
States, 2801. cooperation in defeat of Germany by, tive to extension of Lanham Act, by
Statement by William Z. Foster relative A3173. Ardella Tibby, A4156.
to, A4456. Remarks in House relative to policy in COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, let-
"COMMUNISM IN AMERICA," editorial from 1941 and 1945 of, A3176. ter transmitting annual report for
New York Journal entitled, A1864. Remarks in House relative to the number 1944, 8336, 10042.
in OPA, A2981. Telegram from certain bankers in Texas
" COMMUNISM IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA, re- Remarks in House relative to the avail-
marks in Hcuze relative to, A3263. relative to the office of, 10802.
ability of United States secrets to,
COMMUNISM OR DEMOCRACY, letter -by A2764. COMPTROLLER GENERAL.
Remarks In House relative to smear at- Joint resolution to provide for audits
unnamed young woman relative to,
A5176. tacks on General MacArthur by, A4023. of expenditures by United Nations Re-
Remarks in House relative to policy to lief and Rehabilitation Administration
COMMUNISM IN EUROPE, remarks in Sen- tear down American system by, A4171. from funds contributed by United
ate and an article from the Washington Remarks in House relative to attacks States by (see S. J. Res. 29).
Post relative to the trend to, 6331. on House Committee on Un-American Letter relative to the proposed auditing
COMMUNISM IN THE UNITED STATES, re- Activities. by, A4662. of Government lending agencies by
marks In House relative to, 10690, Resolution by Second Kansas District, the General Accounting Office, 1193.
10862. American Legion, protesting policy of Letter transmitting report on claim of
COMMUNISM'S EXPANSE, radio address by War Department . commissioning, Harland Bartholomew & Associates,
Representative Luce relative to, A2600. A1989. 1341.
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COMPTROLLER GENERAL-Continued. COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE-Con. CONGRESS. See also HOUSE OF REPRESENTA-
Letter by Representative Woodruff rela- Resolution urging international agree- TIVES; SENATE.
tive to ship-construction contracts of ment to eliminate (see H. J. Res. 331). Address entitled "Fight Against Isola-
Henry J. Kaiser addressed to, A756. Statement by Representative Ludlow tionism in Congress" by Representa-
Letter and report relative to the oper- relative to resolution for 'international tive Bennet of New York at Brooklyn,
ations of Kaiser shipbuilding com- agreement on, A3567. N. Y., A374.
panies by, A756, A757. Statement by Lewis G. Hines on the sub- Address entitled "Some Problems Before
Letter transmitting estimate of person- ject of, 10485. Congress" by Representative Short be-
nel requitements for, 2074, 2164. Text of resolution relative to agreement fore Executives Club of Chicago,
Letter relative to claims of George A. among nations to abandon, A3534, A5432.
Carden and Anderson T. Herd from, A3567. Address on The 14 Points by President
A2855. Text of House Resolution 325, urging im- Wilson on January 8, 1918, to, A5757.
Letter transmitting report of activities mediate international agreement to Article entitled "Medals-For Valiant
of, 8335. eliminate policies and practices of, Congressmen" by George H. Rohr-
A4460. bacher from Stockton (Calif.) Record,
Letter relative to the sale of surplus
war-built vessels written by, 12258. COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING EN- A889.
Letter relative to the reorganization bill DANGERS SAN FRANCISCO CHAR- Article entitled "Streamlining Congress"
(H. R. 4129), 11964. TER, remarks in House relative to, by James F. Byrnes from American
Letter transmitting report showing of- 8571. magazine, A112.
ficers delinquent in rendering ac- "COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING IN Article entitled "A Member of Congress
PEACETIME?", statement by Joseph S. Looks at Congress" by Representative
counts, 17.
Davies from Commercial and Finan- Eaton from New York Times, A984.
Letter transmitting report on the work Article entitled "We Must Modernize
of.the General Accounting Office, 18. cial Chronicle of New York, entitled,
A1714. Congress" by Representative Outland
Letter transmitting report on claim of from Reader's Digest, A334.
the Baldwin Bros. Paving Co., 670, 772. "COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING IN Article on if Congress only understood
Letter relative to audit of -all Govern- PEACETIME WILL DESTROY GOV- the public land question from Beas-
ment corporations by, 1673. ERNMENT BY THE PEOPLE,'? address
ley's Farm and Home Weekly, Char-
Letter transmitting report and recom- by Senator Taft at Gettysburg Na-
lotte, N. C.,-A394.
mendation concerning claim of Har- tional Cemetery entitled, A2608..,
Article captioned "Tune in on Canitol
land Bartholomew & Associates, 1404. "COMPULSORY STATE," article from Wall Hill" by Victor Riesel and Paul Sann
Letter relative to the proposed repeal of Street Journal entitled, A719. from This Month, A551.
land-grant rates (H. R. 4184), 10110. "COMPULSORY STATE. MEN OF BUSI- Article by G. M. Johnson from his book,
Remarks in House relative to statement NESS WHO BUILD BOOBY TRAPS "But General Johnson," relative to the
on Government waste in contracts by, FOR TIEMSELVES," editorial from functioning of, A786.
A728. Wall Street Journal entitled, A923. Article entitled "What's the Matter With
Remarks in House opposing audit of CONCENTRATION CAMPS. See GERMANY. Congress?" by Senator La Follette
Farm Credit Administration by, 8557. from Progressive, A2065.
Remarks in House relative to testimony CONCORD (MICA.) NEWS, article entitled Article entitled "Be Thankful You Are
"Full Employment Advocated for Ev-
before House Committee on Expendi- no Member of Congress" by U. V. Wil-
eryone," by D. W. Rutz from, A5108. cox from Washington Backgrounds,
tures in Executive Departments by,
9350. CONCORD (N. H.) MONITOR, editorial on A1500.
Communications from Mexican water treaty by James M. Article entitled "Shall We Broadcast
Strauss, A. M.: transmittiing report of Langley from, A1530. Congress?" by Jack H: Pollack from
claim of, 4658, 4688. Editorial on world organization and vot- Liberty, A1444.
War Shipping Administration: trans- ing power from, A1659. Article appearing in PM magazine en-
mitting report on payment of $854,000 Editorial relative to full employment titled "The Cockeyed Economics of,"
by, 10247. legislation from, A4139. 9105.
Wurster, William Wilson: transmitting CONDELARIO, PETER A., bill authorizing Article captioned "Test for Congress-
report on claim of, 9109. and directing Secretary of Interior to men" by Thomas L. Stokes from Wash-
issue a patent in fee to certain land ton Daily News, A3794.
"COMPULSORY ARBITRATION," editorial Article entitled "Streamlining Congress"
from Manufacturers' Record entitled, to (see bill S. 709*). ,
by Representative Voorhis from maga-
A3539. CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS, letter zine Tomorrow, A4366.
from Attorney General transmitting Article on Nation has abiding faith in
COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE. See al- draft of bill to regulate, 2933.
so PEACETIME MILITARY TRAINING, UNI- representative system by David Law-
VERSAL MILITARY TRAINING. CONDON, ILICE, relief (see bill S. 1319). rence from Washington Evening Star,
Address by Albert L. Cox at Washington, A4617.
CONDON, EDWARD U., message from the
D. C., relative to, A223. President submitting the nomination Article entitled "Can Congress Save
Essay by Therese Zuccaro which won to be Director of the National Bureau Itself?" by Henry F. Pringle from Sat-
the contest sponsored by American of Standards nominated, 10130. urday Evening Post, A4331.
Legion of Ohio entitled, A1847. Article captioned "When will Congress
Report of the Committee on Commerce
Joint resolution providing for a national in Senate on nomination to be Direc- act to eliminate pauper oath for vet-
referendum on the question of (see erans?" by Joseph Leib, A5158;
tor of the National Bureau of Stand-
S. J. Res. 81'), 7106. Articles by Peter Edson relative to re-
ards, 10322. organization of, A2288.
Joint resolution favoring an interna- CONDUCT OF MEMBERS, remarks in House
tional agreement abolishing (see S. J. Bill to discontinue certain reports now
, relative to, 1445. required by law to be made to (see bill
Res. 126).
CONE, J. CARROLL, address entitled "Post- H. R. 2504*).
Letter from Nelson P. Horn remonstrat-
ing against, 6409. war International Air Transportation" Bill to change time of appointment of
in Chicago before Aviation Writers Presidential electors and election of
Letter from Henry W. Theissen on the Senators and Representatives in (see
Association by, A3403.
subject of, 10405. H. Res. 1204).
Referendum on (see'H. J. Res. 220'). CONFESOR, TOMAS, (Secretary of Interior,
Philippines), statement on war in the Bill to provide for review by commit-
Remarks in House relative to hearings to tees of exercise by executive agencies
be held before House Committee on- Philippines by, A1772.
of such powers granted them (see bill
Postwar Military Policy relative to, CONFIDENTIAL MEETING OF MEMBERS H. R. 628).
A2630. OF CONGRESS AND GENERAL OF BiAl to provide a joint legislative staff
Remarks In House relative to, A2719. THE ARMY AND ADMIRAL OF THE (see bill H. R. 628).
Resolutions adopted by the Christian FLEET, remarks in House relative to Bill to create a joint legislative staff
Citizens Committee, Wilmington, Del., proposed, 100, 107. service for (see bill H. R. 588).
protesting against legislation to pro- Bill to repeal certain acts (pocket
CONFIRMATIONS. See EXECUTIVE NOMINA-
vide, 192. vetoed) of (see bill H. R. 1202).
TIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS.
Resolution of Department of Connecti- Bill to provide for more effective inspec-
cut, Veterans of Foreign Wars endors- CONGDON, CLEM H., relief (see bill H. R. tion and supervision with respect to
ing, 8048. 2159).
administration of laws of United
Resolution urging an immediate inter- CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES States by (see bill S. 958).
national agreement to eliminate from OF UNITED STATES, letter relative to Bill to provide that Secretary of State
the policies and practices of all nations international economic cooperation shall submit annual report to (see bill
(see H. Res. 325). from council for social action of, A1420. H. R. 3181).
166 INDEX
CONGRESS-Continued. CONGRESS-Continued. CONGRESS-Continued.
Concurrent resolution to establish a joint Editorial captioned "Knowing your Con- Prcceedings in connection with the joint
committee on organization of (see H. gressman" from Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) mcting of the two Houses for the
Con. Res. 18). Record, A1448. purpose of hearing an address by the
Concurrent resolution providing for a Editorial entitled "What Fools These President of the United States, 3366,
joint session during February 1945 to Congressmen Be" from Fort Lauder- 3389.
ask God's divine guidance in delibera- dale (Fla.) Daily News, A1167. Radio address entitled "Your Congress-
tions and actions of (see H. Con. Res. Editorial from Washington Post relative man at Work" by Representative
19). to progress in reorganization of, A1166. Kopplemann, A597.
Concurrent resolution to meet in joint Editorial entitled "The Flying Seventy- Radio address by Representative Mon-
session to receive communications ninth Congress," from New York roney from St. Louis Post-Dispatch
from the President (see H. Con. Res. Herald Tribune, A1417. relative to reorganization of, A4266.
32*), 1542. Editorial from Labor relative to stream- Remarks in House relative to joint com-
Concurrent resolution expressing sense lining of, A1678. mittee for reorganization of, A16.
of Congress that United States should Editorial captioned "Reorganizing Con- Remarks in House relative to awakening
retain permanent possession and con- gress," from Boston Post, A1935. of, A855.
trol of Japanese islands taken during Editcrial on retirement plans for Con- Remarks in House relative to curb on
present war (see H. Con. Res. 40). gressmen, by Philip Sullivan' from Government . bureaus by, A985.
Concurrent resolution expressing sense Thompsonville (Conn.) Press, A2072.
Remarks in House relative to question,
of Congress that United States shall Editorial entitled "Bad Judgment in the "Is This a Rubber-Stamp Congress?"
retain possession and control over all House," from Washington Daily News, A512.
islands in Pacific Ocean liberated by A2219.
American arms (see H. Con. Res. 41). Remarks in House relative to legislation
Editcrial entitled "What Fools These to aid starving people of Europe passed
Concurrent resolutior to hold a joint Congressmen Be," A1488.
meeting of Senate and House of Rep- by, 984.
Editorial entitled "Social Sacurity for
resentatives to receive a message from Congress," from Washington Times- Remarks In House relative to ratification
the President of the United States (see Herald, A3008. cf treaties by, 1040.
H. Con. Res. 42*). Remarks in House relative to ratifica-
E:itorial by Gene Lightfoot from St.
Concurrent resolution to adjourn the Louis Post-Dispatch relative to reor- tion of treaties by a majority vote of
Rouse of Representatives from July 21, ganization of, A4137. membership of, A2185.
1945. to Cctober 8; and adjourn the Editor'al entitled "An 1893 Congress in Remarks in House relative to arranging
Senate at any time during the month 1C045" from St. Louis Post-Dispatch, its schedule to allow Members to re-
cf August or September 1945 (see H. A43Z4. turn to their districts, A1923.
Con. Res. 68*). Editorial on only Congress can free Asso- Remarks in House relative to presenta-
Concurrent resolution to appoint a joint ciated Press from Marshall Field fet- tion to Jake W. Lindsey of Congres-
committee to study educational facil- ters, from Jersey City (N. J.) Journal, sional Medal of Honor by the President
ities for pages employed by the Senate A4701. befoxe jint session of, A2425.
and House of Representatives (see S. Editorial entitled "The President Slaps Remarks in House relative to important
Con. Res. 17*). Congress" from Milwaukee Journal, decisions on world relation before,
Concurrent resolution inviting Gen. A4707. A3407.
Douglas A. MacArthur to appear before Excerpt from radio broadcast by Fulton Remarks In House relative to reorganiza-
joint session of (see H. Con. Res. 92, Lewis, Jr., praising record of Seventy- tion of, A3407.
94). eighth, A106. Remarks in House relative to staffing of,
Concurrent resolution to hold a joint Extract from address by Woodrow Wilson A34C8.
session to receive a message from the on December 2, 1918, to joint session Remarks in House relative to regula-
President of the United States (see H. of, A2817. tions of OPA and responsibility of,
Con. Res. 96*), 9727, 9758. First progress report of Joint Committee A2998.
Concurrent resolution to print addi- on Organization of (S. Doc. 36), 30C0. Remarks in House relative to welcome to
tional copies of hearings relative to Joint meeting of the two Houses to hear
organization of (see S. Con. Res. 39"). General Eisenhower at a joint session
the President of the United States, of. A29s,0
Concurrent resolution authorizing the 9933, 9934.
printing of a revised edition of B-o- Remarks in House relative to failure to
Joint meeting of the House and Senate act on conversion by, A3584.
graphical Directory of the American to hear the address of Hon. Clement
Congress up to and including Seventy- Remarks in House relative to discharge
R. Attlee, Prime Minister of Great of members of armed forces and re-
ninth (see H. Con. Res. 107). Britain, 10E21.
Editorial captioned "Do you know your sponsibility of, A3912, A3951.
Joint resolution providing for considera-
Congressman?" by Bill Cahn from Remarks in House relative to a strong
tion of treaties in certain cases by (see
United States News, A934. hand in demobilization should be
H. J. Res. 112).
Editorial from Washington Evening Star taken by, A3930.
Letter by W. C. NeSmith, of Jacksonville,
relative to slow action on manpower Fla., offering suggestions for reorgani- Remarks in House relative to elimina-
legislation by, A643. zation of, A380. tion of bureaus is responsibility of,
Editorial- from Washington Post relative Joint resolution establishing joint con- A40E5.
to reorganization of, A1056. fressional committees to obtain com- Remarks in House relative to resolution
Editorial from Journal of Commerce of plete information with respect to the approved use of Palestine as Jewish
Chicago, Ill., relative to broadcasting functioning of executive departments homeland passed in 1922 by, A4270.
prccecdings of, A1011. and independent agencies of govern- Remarks in House relative to reorganiza-
Editorial entitled "Pay Increases for ment (see H. J. Res. 209). tion of Government agencies being re-
Congress," from Pontiac (Mich.) Daily Letter by Baldwin Miller relative to dele- sponsibility of, 9431.
Press, A34. gating power to, A1215. Remarks 'n House relative to aid of Na-
Editorial entitled "Statesmen or Politi- List of freignt equalization group, Hcuse tional Policy Committee to, A1193.
cians," from Southwest Times Record, of Representatives, A3726. Remarks in House relative to reorganiza-
Fort Smith, Ark., AC3. Memorial of Legislature of Oklahoma tion of, 9251.
Editorial entitled "For a Modernized commending the policies, 1405. Remarks in House relative to unwar-
Congress" from St. Louis Post-Dis- Notice sent to all Members of Congress ranted attack on, 9827.
patch, A160. that the two Houses would reassemble Remarks in Hcuse relative to editorials
Editorial captioned "Strengthening Con- on September 5, 1945, 8317, 8C20. from St. Louis Post-Dispatch relative
gress" from Kansas City Star, A250. Notice of a joint meeting of Senate and to strengthening, A4354.
Editorial captioned "Salons on the air," House to hear a message from the Remarks ,n House relative* to influence
from Seattle (Wash.) Post-Intelli- of pressure groups on, A4330.
President of the United States, 9906.
gencer, A362.
Poem entitled "To Congress" by William Remarks in House relative to mission of,
Editorial captioned "The new Congress,"
A361. Ewald of Montclair, N. J., A4447. A433U,
Editorial entitled "Streamlining Con- Poll by Surveys, Inc., of New York for Remarks In House favoring legislation on
gress," from Charleston (W. Va.) Ga- Look of opinion on current problems strikes by, A4396.
zette, A350. of Members of, A793. Remarks in House relative to S. J. Res.
Editorial on why Congress is cautious on Press release by American Political Sci- 55 and H. J. Res. 89, to provide for
universal military service legislation ence Association relative to reorgani- broadcasting of prcceedings of, A4525.
from Humboldt Star, of Winnemucca, zation of, A560. Remarks In House entitled "Congress
Nev., A373. Proceedings in connection with the joint Should Take Inventory of Civil Service
Editorial entitled "Medal for Congress- session to bear the address by the Now," 10681.
men?" from Fort Smith (Ark.) Times- President relative to the Yalta Con- Rlmarks in House relative to abuse bV
record, A703. fernce, 16G0, 1618. clergymen of, 11413.
INDEX 167
CONGRESS-Continued. CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZA- "CONGRESSIONAL INCOME," editorial from
Remarks In House relative to 1945-46 TIONS-Continued. Washington Evening Star captioned,
psychological session of, 11004. Resolution by Philadelphia Industrial A2111.
Remarks In Senate concerning the law Union Council requesting support for
library of, 783. development of St. Lawrence seaway CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY, memorandum
Remarks in Senate relative to problems from, A2470. of vocations of Members of Congress
before,' 8311." Statement entitled "Where Does the CIO prepared by, A3319.
Report of conference committee of Sen- Program Lead?" by Willford I. King, CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR, ar-
ate and House of Representatives on A4268. ticle from International Teamster
regulation of insurance business, Statement relative to tax proposals relative to posthumous. award to Ray-
A1191. adopted by House Ways and Means mond Zussman of, A2719.
Resolution to appoint a committee to Committee by, A4275. Article from Butte (Mont.) Standard
protect the integrity of (see H. Res. CONGRESS ON THE AIR, editorial from relative to posthumous award to La
85). Richmond (Va.) Times-Dispatch rela- Verne Parrish of, A3748.
Resolution to amend clause 40, rule XI, tive to putting, A2269. Article by J. R. Ferren from Signs of the
of Rules of House of Representatives Times relative to award to Desmond
of Seventy-ninth (see H. Res. 91). CONGRESS' RESPONSIBILITY TO DISTRICT
OF COLUMBIA, editorial from Wash- T. Doss of, A5366.
Resolution inviting Gen. George S. Pat- Bill to provide for payment of pensions
ton to address (see H. Res. 293). ington Post relative to, A2641.
to widows and recipients of (see bill
Resolution inviting Jonathan M. Wain- CONGRESS' RESPONSIBILITY ON PEACE H. R. 498).
wright to appear before a joint session LEGISLATION, remarks In House rel- Bill authorizing President to award post-
of (see H. Res. 337). ative to, A3754. humously to Franklin Delano Roose-
Seating arrangements at the joint session "CONGRESS ROLLS OUT PORK BARREL," velt (see bill H. R. 2966).
of, 1594. article by Walker S. Buel from Cleve- Bill authorizing the President to award
Section 2 of resolution adopted Decem- land Plain Dealer entitled, A4621. posthumously to William Mitchell (see
ber 15, 1944, relative to reorganization bill S. 881).
of, A16. CONGRESS SHOULD ACT NOW ON POST-
WAR PROBLEMS, remarks in House Bill authorizing President to award post-
Statement by Lindsay C. Warren before humously to Franklin Delano Roose-
House Committee on Expenditures in relative to, A3462.
velt (see bills S. 877; H. R. 2897, 2952).
the Executive Departments relative to "CONGRESS SHOULD DO IT," editorial by Bill authorizing award to Douglas Mac-
reorganization of, A3739. Kenneth W. Simmons from Bismarck Arthur of (see bill H. R. 3943).
"CONGRESS' ABSENTEEISM," editorial by (N. Dak.) Tribune entitled, A4330. Bill authorizing award to John J. Per-
George Seldes from In Fact entitled, "CONGRESS SPEAKS," radio address relative shing of a special (see bill H. R. 3944).
A5659. to legislation providing universal mili- Bill authorizing award to Douglas
"CONGRESS AND ITS INFERIORITY COM- tary service by Representative Kilday MacArthur of a special (see bill H. R.
PLEX," article by Marquis Childs en- on program entitled, A345. 3945).
titled, 4426. Bill authorizing presentation to Jona-
CONGRESS OF WOMEN'S AUXILIARIES OF
"CONGRESS AND PEOPLE," editorials from THE CIO, statement relative to price than M. Wainright of (see bill H. R.
Washington Post entitled, A1661, 3947).
and rent control before House Labor
A1923. Bill authorizing award to Dwight David
Committee made by Mrs. Faye Ste-
Eisenhower of a special (see bill H. R.
"CONGRESS CAN REORGANIZE IF IT phenson, president of, A5031.
3946).
WILL," editorial from Superior (Wis.) CONGRESSIONAL ACTION ON PALESTINE; Bill authorizing the President to award
Evening Telegram entitled, A618. remarks in House favoring A5505. Claire Lee Chennault (see bill H. R.
CONGRESS' CONTROL OVER DISTRICT OF CONGRESSIONAL APARTMENT BUILDINGS, 4136).
COLUMBIA, editorial from Washing- telegram from N. C. Hines, executive Bill authorizing award to John J.
ton Evening Star relative to, A1342. director, Home Builders Association Pershing by the President of, (see bill
"CONGRESS DESERVES A RAISE-BUT of metropolitan Washington relative H. R. 3541).
WAIT AWHILE, BOYS," editorial from to proposed construction of, 156. Bill authorizing award by the President
Camden (N. J.) Courier-Post entitled, CONGRESSIONAL AUTOMOBILE TAGS, to to Dwight David Eisenhower of (see
A2718. amend (see bill H. R. 2552*). bill H. R. 3542).
"CONGRESS FACES A GREAT ISSUE," edi- Citation awarding Joseph J. McCarthy,
CONGRESSIONAL BUREAU OF EFFICIENCY, A4569.
torial from New York Times captioned, creating (see bill H. R. 3090).
A239. Citation awarding William A. Shomo the,
CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN OF 1946, ad- A3224.
"CONGRESS GETS ANOTHER REPORT ON dress by Representative Knutson at Citation awarding posthumously to Alvin
EUROPE," editorial from Chicago Republican district convention at P. Carey the, A3224.
Daily Tribune entitled, A4412. Lewistown, Mont., relative to Issues of, Citation upon presentation to Arthur J.
"CONGRESS HEARS ATOMIC FACTS," arti- A1868. Jackson by the President of, A4198.
cle by Marquis Childs from Washing- CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE TO VISIT Citations to Lt. Col. William J. O'Brien
ton Post entitled, A4417. ALASKA, editorial from Anchorage and Sgt. Thomas A. Baker for awards
CONGRESS OF AMERICAN-SOVIET FRIEND- Times relative to, A3182. of, A2585.
SHIP, excerpt from address of Henry Editorial by James F. Haas from Shenan-
CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES, editorial
A. Wallace before, 1180. doah (Pa.) Evening Herald relative to
from Washington Post relative to
CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZA- posthumous award to Anthony P.
rights of witnesses before, A639.
TONS. Damato of, A1789.
Remarks in House relative to resolution
Address by Senator Guffey in Phila- Joint resolution authorizing the Presi-
to assign to Government agencies, dent to award posthumously to Ernie
delphia before mass meeting of, A3881. joint, A2653.
Correspondence relative to labor legisla- Pyle (see S. J. Res. 59).
tion between Representative Slaughter "CONGRESSIONAL CONTROL OF THE PUB- Joint resolution authorizing the Presi-
and Irwin L. DeShetler of, A5670. LIC SERVICE," article by Leonard D. dent to award posthumously to Ernie
Pamphlet, Bretton Woods Means 5,- White entitled, A1225. Pyle (see H. J. Res. 164, 165, 166, 167,
000,000 Jobs, Issued by, A1167. CONGRESSIONAL EXPENSE ALLOWANCE, 170).
Remarks in House relative to influence remarks in House relative to, 5724. Joint resolution authorizing President to
over Congress of the Political Action Remarks in Senate relative to, 6705. award to Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Committee of, A53. CONGRESSIONAL FLYING CLUB, list of a posthumous (see H. J. Res. 154).
Remarks in House relative to policy in officers and board of directors of, Letter by W. A. Petree opposing award
war effort of, A83. A3172. to Franklin Delano Roosevelt of, A2267.
Remarks in House relative to, 2665, 10045. Remarks In House relative to organiza- List from Army and Navy 'Register
Remarks in House relative to activities tion of, A1417. awarded during present war the, A1799.
to organize in Minnesota Mining & Remarks in House relative to observance List of names of recipients of, 7425.
Manufacturing Co. by, A2154. of first anniversary of, A3170. Official citation awarding Rodger Wilson
Remarks in House relative to entry into Young, A1121, A1122, A1123.
demobilization question by, A3953. CONGRESSIONAL FOOD STUDY COMMIT- Press release' by the Army relative to
Remarks in House relative to demand TEE, remarks in House relative to, award to Gino J. Merli of, A3459.
for 30-percent wage increase by 1,000 4299. Proceedings of a joint meeting of Senate
members of, A4440. CONGRESSIONAL FRONT (publication), ar- and House of Representatives for
Remarks In House relative to propaganda ticle relative to court martials by Rep- presentation by the President of the
on unemployment by, A4361. resentative Dirksen from, A4048. United States of a Congressional Medal
Remarks in House relative to dictatorial Excerpts by Representative Dirken of Honor to the one hundredth Ameri-
policy of, A5364. entitled, A17, A18. can infantryman, 4787, 4817.
1.68 INDEX
CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR-Con. * CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-Continued. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-Continued.
Remarks in House relative to persons Order of House granting general leave Order of House gianting general leave
eligible for award of, A1799. to print remaiks on bill (S.375) to pro- to extend remarks on bill (H. 0. 3615)
Remarks in House relative to act of Con- vide for the effective administration to provide Federal aid for development
gress on December 21, 1861, author- of certain Covernment lending agen- of public airports, 9721.
izing, A1799. cies, 1145, 1197. Order of House granting general leave to
Remarks in House relative to award to Order of House granting general leave to print remarks in, 10306.
Wilburn Ross of, A1799. print remarks on conference report cn Order of House authorizing the printing
Remarks in House relative to legisla- bill (H. R. 1752) to amend the Se- of extension of remarks in, 11228.
tion pertaining to, A1799. lective Training and Service Act of Order of House granting general leave
Remarks in House relative to posthu- 1940, 2857. to extend remarks on UNRRA, 11517.
mous award to Anthony P. Damato of, Order of House granting general leave to Parliamentary inquiry in House relative
A1789. print remarks on bill (H. R. 639) to to the printing of speeches in, 1783.
Remarks In House relative to award to strengthen the Foreign ,ervice, 28E5. Remarks in House relative to printing of
Wilburn Ross, of Strunk, McCreary Order of House granting general leave to the proceedings of the House in, 755.
County, Ky., of, 3331. print remarks on bill (H. R. 3024) Remarks in House relative to insertion of
Remarks in House relative to posthu- making appropriations for the D-part- remarks byMembers in, 810.
mous award to Robert E. Femoyer of, ment cf the Interior, 29.5. Remarks in House relative to cost .cf
A2377. Order of House granting general leave printing, A4315.
Remarks in House relative to presenta- to print remarks on b:ll(H. R. 3146) CONGREESIONAL RECORD OF THE AIR,
tion by President before joint session making appropriations for deficiencies, radio address entitled "Universal
of Congress to Jake W. Lindsey of, 4183. Peacetime Military Service" by Repre-
A2425. Order of House granting general leave to sentative Celler on program, A494.
Remarks in House relative to award to print remarks on VE-day, 4305. Radio address by Representative Celler
Lt. Col. William J. O'Brien and Sgt. Order of House granting general leave to relative to trade with Great Britain
Thomas A. Baker of, A2585. print remarks on House Joint Resolu- on, A3824.
- Remarks in House relative to presenta- tion 60 providing for ratification of
treaties, 4035, 4082. "CONGRESSIONAL SALARIES," article from
tion to John J. Pershing and Dwight publication, What's Happening in
D. Eisenhower of, A3594. Order of House granting general leave to
print remarks on bill (H. R. 84-0) au- Washington, captioned, Ail().
Remarks in House relative to award to Editorial from Council Bluffs (Iowa)
Edward A. Silk and John J. Tominao thoriz:ng appropriations for a perma-
nent program of scientific research in Nonpareil entitled, A3131.
of, A4362. Message from the President urging in-
Remarks in House relative to award to the interest of national security, 6317.
Order of House granting general leave to crease of, 6087, 8364, 8377,,8387.
Edward Bennett of, A4169; Remarks in Senate relative to the pro-
print remarks on bill (H. R. 3210) to
Remarks in House relative to award to extend the authority of the President posed increase in, 4964, 5335, 0383, 5469,
Arthur J. Jackson ef, A4198, 5791.
Remarks In House relative to presenta- wiih respect to, 5166.
Order of House granting general leave to S~atement by former Representative Pet-
tion to John Carlton . Sjogren of, tengill relative to, A486..
A4287. print remarks on bill, (H. R. 3579)
making appropriations for deficien- "CONGRESSIONAL VIEWPOINT," address by
Remarks in ,Senate relative to award. to cies, 6778. Senator Butler in New York before
• Edgar Harold Lloyd, Maurice Britt,
Order' of House to authorize general Golden Anniversary Congress of Amer-
and Nathan Gordon of, 3468. leave to.print remarks on bill (S. J. ican- Industry of National. Association
Remarks in Senate relative to the award Res. 30) to extend the effective period
of the one-hundredth Congressional of Manufacturers entitled, A5281.
of the Emergency Price Control Act CONGRESIONAL WAR CRIMES .COMMIT-
Medal of Honor to the one-hundredth
infantryman at a joint session of the and the Stabilization Act of 1942, 6628. TEE, appointment of (see H. Con. Res.
Order of House to grant general leave 46).
* Senate and House of Representatives, to print remarks on bill. (H. R. 3314)
4725. relative to the Bretton Woods Agree- CONGRESSIONAL WAR PARENTS' ASSO-
CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF SACRIFICE, ments, 5686. CIATION, notice of a meeting to be
provide for (see bill H. R. 374). held by, 5464.
Order of House granting general leave to
print remarks.on bill (H. R. 7) pro- "CONGRESSMEN SHOULD' SEE EUROPE,"
CONGRESSIONAL PAGE (Coast Guard heli-
copter), program held at United States viding for outlawing the poll tax, 60:3. editorial from Milwaukee (Wis.) Jour-
Capitol at christening of, A2263. Order of House granting general leave nal entitled, A2934.
to print remarks on bill (H. R. 3109) "CONGRESSMEN'S PAY," editorial from
CONGRESEIONAL PROBLEMS, statement by * makifig appropriations for the leg:sla-: . Youngstown (Ohio) Vindicator en-
'Senator Taft relative to, A3723; tive branch, &732. titled, A2E91.
CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, author- Order of House to print remarks on bill
S"irig.' broadcasting of proceedings' of (H. R. 3368) making appropriations for CONKLING, ROSCOE S. (lieutenant colonel,
U. S. Army), article entitled "The Case.
the Senate and House of'Representa- national war agencies, 5751.
Order of House granting general leave to Against Compulsory Peacetime Mili-
* ti'veg (see S. J. Res. 55). '
print remarks on bill (H. R. 3393 'to tary Training" by, A2036.
Remarls in House relative to the broad- Review by 'Lewis Sanders of pamphlet
cast of, A2269. improve salary and wage administra-
tion in the Federal service, 5922. entitled "The Case Against Compul-
Remarks in House relative to H. R. 89 to sory Peacetime Military Training" by,
broadcast, A1443. O.der of House granting general leave
to print remarks on bill (H. R. 29481 A2199.
• Resolution by - King . County (Wash.) Remarks in Senate relative to military--
Democratic Central Committee relative to amend the Civil Service Retirement
Act, 9098. record of, A2033.
* to broadcasting of, A1455.
Order of House granting general leave CONLAN, THOMAS L., correspondence rela-
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, providing for to extend remarks on the subject of tive to district OPA office in Cin-
delivery to former. Members of. Con- the Jewish homeland, 9687. cinnati between. C. Herbert Clemens
gress of (see bill H. R. 160). Order of -House granting general 'leave and, A2429, A213Q.
Bill to provide. for furnishing to members to print remarks on bill (H.'R. 0951)
of Federal judiciary of '(see bill.H. R. CONLItFFE, JOHN BELL, article relative to
to stimulate volunteer enlsment in economic problems from International
2919). the Army and Navy, 8720. Economic outlook by, A&643.
Order of House granting general 14ave Order of House granting general leave
to print remarks on bill (H. R. 2277) to extend remarks on bill (H. R. 3517) CONLON, JIM J. -(second lieutenant, U. S.
to Insure adequate. nursing, care for to authorize immigration and naturl- Army) , letter relative to soldiers' beer
the armed forces, 1877. ization of persofbs of races indigenous in India by, A19l.
Order of House granting general leave to to India, 9544. CONNALLY, TOM.(a.Senator from Texas).
print remarks on bill (H. R. 2374) Order of House granting general leave Address at electors' dinner. Washington,
making appropriations for deficien- to extend remarks on bill (H. R. 41'9) D. C., January 19, 1945, A280.
cies, 1594, 1635, 16E9. for reorganization of Executive agen- Address by Maj. Gen. Edward F. Witsell
O.der of House granting general leave to cies, 9454. on overseas Christmas mailing, A37C4.
* print remarks on House Joint Resolu- Order of House granting general leave to Address of Senator Pepper at Bogota,
tion 106 relative to the Tydings-Flan- extend remarks on bill (H. R. 43C9) . Colombia, A436.
nagan amendment, 1534. to reduce taxation, 9635. Appointed conferee, 3754, 10534, 11081,
Order of House granting general leave Order of House granting general leave to 1222.
to p"int remarks on the bill (H. R. print remarks on bill (H. R. 4407) to' Appointed on committee, 169, 170.
3,) to establish a uniform system of reduce appropriations and contract Appointed on committee to zecort Gen.
bankruptcy, 1100. authorizations, 9871. Jonathan M. Wainwright, 8450.
INDEX 169,
CONNALLY, TOM-Continued. -CONNALLY, TOM-Continued. CONNALLY, TOM-Continued.
Appointed on committee to escort the .Remarks by, on . Remarks by, on
President, 7118. Dumbarton Oaks Agreement: order to United Nations Charter, 6874-6878, 7941-
Appointed on committee to escort Prime ,reprint, .260. • - 7955, 7959, 7987, 7990, 8009, 8010, 8011,
Minister Attlee, 10621. Excess-profits tax, 9983, 9984, 10263. 8013, 8014, 8016, 8017, 8028, 8029, 8042,
Appointed on funeral committee, 3356. Expression of thanks to colleagues, 8191. 8060, 8062, 8063, 8064, 8078, 8106, 8112,
Appointed on Special Committee - on Foreign policy of the United States: need 8114, 8129, 8133, 8154, 8168, 8183.
Atomic Energy, 10068. of withholding comments on, 168. -hearings, 7275, 7350.
Article by Gould Lincoln in Washington -reply to Senator Vandenberg, 168. -list of organizations appearing
Star relative to efforts of Senator Con- -text of letter by 16 new Senators before Committee on Foreign Rela-
nally at San Francisco Conference, to the President, 467. tions, 7951, 7954, 7955.
7955. -12-point program of the Presi- United Nations Organization bill, 10848,
Article by Sterling Green entitled "More dent, 10973. 10849, 10850, 10851, 12262.
Plants Profits Seen Even With Pay Government agencies: reorganization, appointment of American repre-
Hikes," 10263. 11941. sentatives, 10964, 10974, 10977, 11016,
Article from Rusk (Tex.) Cherokeean Great Britain and Northern Ireland: 11024, 11025, 11036, 11162, 11163, 11167,
by Frank L. Main lauding accomplish- petroleum agreement, 10323. 11173, 11238, 11242, 11243, 11299, 11301,
ments of, A3068. Hawkes, Albert W.: editorial references 11303, 11314, 11315, 11317, 11318, 11319,
Article in Look magazine entitled "How to, 3400. 11390, 11391, 11404, 11405, 11407, 11408.
Can We Keep the Peace?", by, A1546. Hurley, Patrick J.: resignation as Am- - conference report, 12321.
Citation to accompany award of Medal bassador to China, 11112, 11113, 11114, - nomination of American repre-
for Merit to Ralph K. Davies, A5523. ,11115, 11117, 11118. sentatives, 12322, 12323.
Confirmed as representative to General -editorial from New York Herald - plea for expedition of bill .(S.
Assembly of United Nations, 12439, Tribune, 11115. 1580), 11281.
12451. .statement by Secretary of State, - ruling by Attorney General Daugh-
Leave of absence, 10786. 11113. erty re special appointments, 12322.
Nominated to be a representative to first International Civil Aviation Conference: UNRRA: appropriation, ' 11038, 11303,
removal of injunction of secrecy from 11304, 12049, 12057-12059, 12144, 12145,
session of General Assembly' of the
12344. convention (Executive A, 79th Cong.),
United Nations, 12323, 12116-12158, 12164.
1999. United Nations Security Council: powers
Radio address from United Nations Con- International peace organization, 168. of United States member on, 8294.
ference on International Organization International Sanitary Conventions:
at San Francisco, A2341 'United States-Great Britain oil agree-
removal of injunction of secrecy, 2108. ment: return to the President, 259.
Resolution by Legislature of Texas rela-- Japan: occupation of, 8901-8909.
tive to social-security coverage of State War'Department Appropriation bill (civil
-proposed joint commission on functions), 2017.
employees, 3301. control of, 9565. Williams, Aubrey: confirmation, 2105,
Resolution by Texas Democratic Execu- Lawson, Lawrence M.: memorandum on 2106, 2349, 2390.
tive Committee paying tribute to background of, 8543. Reports made by, from
Franklin D. Roosevelt, 8800. Leave of absence, 3611. Committee of Conference:
Tribute by Senator White to, 8191. Lend-lease: extension, 3197.
'Amendments offered by, to United Nations Organization (S. 1580),
MacArthur, Gen. Douglas A.: invitation 12321.
United Nations Organization (S. 1580): to address Congress, 9473. Committee on Foreign Relations:
to amend, 11391. Marshall, Gen. George C.: printing of Acheson, Dean G.: nomination, 8767.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by report, 9647. -, Alling,V'Paul H.: nomination, 3091
American prisoners of war: to promote Atomic bomb (S. Con. Res. 28), 9005.
Mexico: claims, 2771.
(see bill S. 928), 3749. treaty respecting waters of Colo- Barbour, Walworth: nomination, 231.
Bankruptcy Act: to amend (see bill S. .rado 'River and Rio Grands, 2106, 2330- Baruch,.Herman B.: nomination, .800.
.1365), 8361. 2349, 2390, 2652, 2655, 2656, 2657, 2662, Benton, William: nomination, 8538.
Kempndr, H.: for relief(see billS. 334), Berle, Adolf.A., Jr.: nomination, 231.
2810, 2811, 2815, 3074, 3094, 3095, 3105,
'330.' 3106, 31,07, 3114, 3115, 3126, 3158, 3160, Braden, Spruille: nomination, -9788.
Livestock: relating to 'stabilization of 31.62, 3163, 3170, 3171, 3174, 3,178, 3278- Brown, Stephen C.: nomination, 10003.
prics during postwar period (see bill 3281, 3291-3296, 3309, 3318, 3319, 3365- Buell, Robert L.: nomination, 231.
s. 1335), 8210. • 3367, 3373-3375, 3378, 3381, 3382, 3383, Buildings and -grounds in foreign coun-
United Nations: to appoint representa- 3384, 3405, 3416, 8418, 3421, 3423, 3425, tries (H. R. 685, Rept. 112), 2588.
tives of the United States in the or- 3427, 3428, 3429, 3485, 3486, 3487, 3488, Butrick, Richard P.: nominatioi, 3091.
gans and agencies of (see bill S. 1580), 3489. Clerical assistance (S. Res. 111), 3109.
10487. digest of press and radio com- Cochran. H. Merle: nomination, 3091.
Motions and resolutions offered. by ment, 3163. Cohen. Benjamin V.: nomination, 8537.
Committee on Foreign Relations: cler- -letter and editorial expressing Cole, "Felix: nomination, 1141.
Ical assistance (see S. Res. 111), 2748. views of CIO, 3428. Cowan, Robert T.: nomination, 3091.
- entertainment of distinguished Sprinting of resolution of ratifica- Dick, Hassell H.: nomination, 10003.
. visitors (see S. Res. 109), 2635. tion and reservations, 3261. Entertainment fund (S. Res. 109), 3109.
Pan-American Highway system: inves- -resolution of ratification and res- Fletcher, Samuel J.: nomination, 10003.
tlga-on, regarding (see S.. Res. 74), ervations, 3278, 3291. Foreign Service Officers: nominations,
921. 'ratification of water treaty, 9124. 2035, 2194, 3092, 7586, 8537, 9573, 11958.
Remarks by, on statement on -estimated costs of Fowler, William A.: nomination, 3091.
Acheson, Dean .G.: biographical. sketch, projects provided In, 3367. Fuller, George Gregg: nomination, 8093.
8901. Mexico City: results of Inter-American Hamilton, Maxwell M.: nomination, 8767.
- confirmation, 8887, 8888, '8896, Conference, 2020-2024, 2026, 2027. Hines, Frank T.: nomination, 8538.
1 text of Act of Chapultepec,. 2021.
8901-8909. Kyle, Edwin Jackson: nomination, 800.
Appropriations: reduction of certain, Navy: hospitals, 10889, 10840, 10841. Lend-lease program (H. R. 2013, Rept.
10E39, 10840. - statement for public works pro- '178), 3109.
Argentina: text of action at Inter-Amer- gram by Ross T McIntire, 10840. Lyon, Frederick B.: nomination, 3091.
ican Conference, Mexico City, 2020. Norway: removal of injunction of se- McCarthy, Frank: nomination, 8767.
Army: alleged destruction of food and crecy from claims convention with, MeEnelly, Thomas: nomination, 2035.
equipment in Australia, 11286, .11287. 8450. McGurk, Joseph F.: nomination, 800.
-discharge of doctors, 8598. Oregon Lambs 8091. McKinney, Walter H.: nomination, 2035.
-- voluntary enlistment bill, 8971, Paleqtine resolution, 12136, 12137, 12139, McNiece, Renwick S.: nomination, 10003.
8972. 12141, 12169-12173. Merrell, George R.: nomination, 1445.
Atomic bomb, 10329. -article re appointment of com- .Mexico: water treaty .(Ex. Rept. No. 2,
Atomic energy: reference of bill (S. mission to 'study, 12170. 79th Cong., 1st sess,), 1445.
1463), 9400, 9401. - letter by the President to British Mexico Claims Commission (H. J. Res.
Banktuptcy: appointment of referees, Prime Minister, 121,69. 115, Rept. 113), 2588.
8486. President of the United States: death of, Minnigerode, H. Gordon: nomination,
Braden, Spruille: confirmation, 9900, 8855. 3091.
9901, 9906. Revenue Act of 1945, 9983, 9984, 9985, Murray, Wallace: nomination, 1,141.
Bretton Woods agreements: considera- 9986. Norweb, R. Henry: nomination, 800.
tion, 7272. - ,-conference report, 10263. Palmer, Ely E.: nomination, 800.
Canada:. extradition treaty with, :10773. motion to recommit, 9991. Penfield, James K.: nomination,:2035.
Crowley, Leo T.': tribute, 9647. Russell, Donald S.: confirmatidn, 8603. Russell, Donald S.: nomination, 6537.
Deficienby appropriation bill, 2750. San Francisco Conference: remarks on Schoenfeld, H. F. Arthur: nomination,
Dumbarton Oabs proposals, 472. eve of departure to, 3611. 11958.
170 INDEX
CONNALLY,. TOM-Continued. CONNOLLY, JOHN M., letter relative to dis- CONSOLIDATED VULTEE AIRCRAFT
Reports made by, /rom posal of Government surplus property, CORP.-Continued.
Stanton, Edwin F.: nomination, 8093. A3724. Remarks in House relative to grand jury
Steger, Christian T.: nomination, 2035. investigation of a bomber of, A824.
CONNOR, ARTHUR, letter relative to status
Streeper, Robert B.: nomination, 10003. Remarks in House relative to investiga-
United Nations Charter (Executive F, of returning veteran by J. W. Winter-
bottom and, A724. tion of negligence of, A1239.
Ex. Rept. 8), 7552.
United Nations Organization: American CONNOR, JAMES P. (sergeant, U. S. Army), CONSOLVO, CHARLES H., RECEIVER, adju-
representatives (S. 1580, Rept. 717), resolution by Delaware Legislature dicate claim of (see bill H. R. 2309).
10487. commemorating the distinguished and CONSTANTINO & SONS, B.: relief (see bill
United Nations Relief and Rehabilita- courageous service on D-day of, A2495. S. 1028).
tion Administration (H. R. 4649, Rept. CONNOR, JESS A., letter relative to scarcity "CONSTITUTION DAY," article from Law-
856), 11933. of farm labor in Trego County, Kans., rence (Mass.) Sun entitled, A3953.
Warren, Avra M.: nomination, 10003. by, A589.
Warren, Fletcher: nomination, 3091. CONSTITUTION HALL, condition the tax
CONNORS, JOHN T., letter relative to Army exemption accorded to Daughters of
Wilson, Edwin C.: nomination, 408. Air Forces Day at Scott Field, Ill., by,
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. American Revolution on their not
A3849. denying commercial use by reason of
CONNECTICUT, credentials of Senator: des- CONROY, JAMES G. (colonel, U. S. Army), race, creed, or color of (see bills H. R.
ignate Hart from, 1108. remarks in House relative to death in 4420, 4436).
Memorial 6f legislature relative to the action of, A2887. Editorial from New York Times relative
death of Francis T. Maloney, 4502.
Memorial of legislature relative to re- CONROY, MRS. JAMES G., pension (see bill to D. A. R.'s barring Hazel Scott from
tention of principles of the Atlantic H. R. 1240). use of, A4307.
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS, furnish a Remarks in House relative to bill to con-
Charter, 4503.
Memorial of legislature urging freedom special form of honorable discharge dition tax exemption to D. A. R. on,
and independence for Poland, 4446. from the armed forces to (see bill H. R. A4377.
Memorial of legislature urging universal 421). R3marks in House relative to D. A. R.
military training, 4374. Bill to authorize use of certain funds for denying use to Hazel Scott of, A4129.
Memorial of legislature urging Congress care of dependents of (see bill H. R. CONSTITUTION FOR THE UNITED NA-
to pass legislation providing universal 1343). TIONS, remarks in House relative to
military training, A2267. Bill to make Army's point system for the essay contest participated in by
Memorial of legislature relative to repre- discharge applicable to release of (see Darla Lon Eddy, Pauline Pyles, and
sentation at the peace table of mem- bill H. R. 3597). Tony Pataki on the.subject of, 3049.
bers of the armed forces, 2461. Bill to prevent a point system for release CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Memorial relative to representation at of (see bill H. R. 3772*). EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND
peace table of members of the armed Bill to regulate employment of (see bill CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS, text of,
forces by General Assembly of, A1284. H. R. 2095).
Memorial of legislature urging passage 11001.
Editorial from Shreveport (La.) Journal
of the Bretton Woods agreements bill, relative to camp disorders of, A623. CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.
7588. Letter by Paul G. Hayes, of Bismarck, N. Address entitled "Ratification of the
Resolution endorsing proposed legisla- Dak., relative to release from prison of, Federal Constitution by the State of
tion providing for compulsory military A5127. Delaware" by Senator Tunnell at
training, 8048. Letters by Seventh-Day Adventists War Dover, Del., A5270.
Resolution relative to freedom of the Service Commission and Irwin F. Shen- Bill to provide for placing In each post
press on. world-wide basis by legisla- nett relative to honorable discharges office one copy of (see bill H. R. 407)
ture of, A2928. for, A3336. Concurrent resolution to print addition-
CONNECTICUT FEDERATION OF LABOR, Report of American Friends Service Com- al copies of hearings on a proposed
telegram favoring retention of milk mittee relative to wartime service and amendment relative to the making of
subsidy from, A5156. treatment of, A3591. treaties (see H. Con. Res. 36*).
CONNECTICUT HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, Resolution by Lllen County of veterans Editoriar by E. M. Ohmstead from
correspondence relative to recruitment organizations, Fort Wayne, Ind., pro- Grangeville (Ida.), Idaho County Free
of nurses, 914. testing release of, A3005. Press, entitled, A118.
Statement by Charles J. Gray and reso- Excerpts relative to suffrage from four-
CONNECTICUT REEMPLOYMENT PRO- teenth amendment to, A2825.
GRAM, article by Carl A. Gray relative lution by executive committee, depart-
to, A836. ment of Michigan, American Legion, Joint resolution to provide for proper
relative to deplorable condition at observance of one hundred and fifty-
CONNECTICUT RIVER, granting consent to fourth anniversary of adoption of
camp at Germfast, Mich., for, A1461.
Connecticut to construct a bridge at fist 10 amendments to the Constitu-
or near old Saybrook, across (see bill CONSCIENTIOUS , OBJECTOR AWARDED tion, known as Bill of Rights (see S. J.
H. R. 4940). CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR,
Res. 86)
article by J. R. Ferren from Signs of
CONNECTICUT: VETERAN REHABILITA- Letter captioned "Violations of money
TION PROGRAM, remarks in House the Times relative to Desmond T. Doss,
A5366. provisions of Constitution cause of
relative to, A3280. economic distress," by Page L. Haw-
"CONNECTICUT WAR WORKERS' PRODUC- CONSCRIPTION, letter from S. Ben Finley thorne from Union Farmer, A746.
TION LEADING NATION," article by relative to peacetime, 8727. Memorial of Legislature of New York
Remarks in House relative to civilian, urging adoption of the equal rights
A. E. Magnell from Hartford Courant
A132. amendment to, 3940.
entitled, A327.
Remarks in House relative to peacetime, Memorial of Legislature of Oregon rela-
CONNECTICUT'S EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM 8514.
FOR yETERANS, article by Francis J. tive to a proposed amendment to limit
Resolution to continue for the purpose the tenure of the President, 3601.
Bassett on subject, A3156. of performing police duties in con- Remarks in House relative to, 10241.
CONNELLY, MILTON E., article entitled quered countries, 8662. Remarks in House relative to age of
"OPA's Rent Set-up Fails to Consider men who signed, 11047.
CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES, provide for
Local Problems" from Haverhill creation of (see bill H. R. 1824). Remarks in House relative to Byrnes
(Mass.) Gazette by, A5774. Remarks In House relative to bill, H. R. curfew violating, A959.
CCNNELLY, PATRICK J., article from Post- 1824, creating, 3338. Remarks in House relative to the coun-
master Gazette relative to establish- try returning to fundamentals of,
CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF
ment of public relations in Boston A437.
OUR NATURAL RESOURCES, address
(Mass.) post office under, A3013. Remarks In House relative to plan of a
by Senator Carville at National Gov-
CONNERS, EDWARD, relief (see bill H. R. ernors' Conference on, A3825. certain group to repeal sixteenth
3485). amendment and substitute a pro-
CONSIDINE, BOB, article on Jerusalem- posed twenty-second amendment,
CONNERS, HIBERNIA I., relief (see bill S. money changers, modern style? by, A1528.
1027"). A3306. Remarks in House relative to time taken
CONNERY, GEORGE, article relative to. spe- CONSOLIDATED VULTEE AIRCRAFT CORP., for ratification of, A1534.
cial consideration for Army's depend- letter relative to airplane production Remarks in House relative to right of
ables from Washington Post by, A2459. by official of, A1240. suffrage under fourteenth amendment
Article captioned "Army spares 665,000 Letter relative to aircraft manufacture to, A2822.
men from service overseas" by, A3758. by an official of, A824. Remarks in House relative to oratorical
Article from Washington Post entitled News dispatch from Washington Evening contest at Freehold High School spon-
"Alaskan Frontier for GI's Called Star relative to grand jury's investi- sored by American Legion on subject,
Myth," A4921. gation of, A517. A2806.
INDEX 171
CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED CONSUMER CREDIT CONTROLS, petition
STATES--Continued. STATES-Continued. from Retail Credit Institute of Amer-
Remarks in House relative to circum- Joint resolutionsfor amendments to ica listing 11 arguments for termina-
stances of ratification of,-A3597. Representatives: to exclude aliens In tion of, A5546.
Remarks In House relative to resolution counting whole number of persons in Remarks in House relative to modifica-
to change present method of ratiica- each State for apportionment of (see tion of, A5546.
tion of treaties, 1703. H. J. Res. 21, 85). CONSUMERS LEAGUE OF MIAMI, FLA.,
Resolution by Town Hall Committee of Right to vote: extending to citizens 18 statement favoring price controls by,
Wichita, Kans., for an amendment, to years or older (see S. J. Res. 17; H. J.
define "Commerce Among the Several A5156.
Res. 12, 40, 45). CONSUMERS UNION OF UNITED STATES,
States", A242. Senate: proposing ex-Presidents as statement favoring extension of OPA
Speeches by James- W. Moore, Bernard Members of (see H. J. Res. 231).
Franckel, John Britton, Jr., and Carol by Coston E. Warne, President of,
Supreme Court: to fix the number of A2949.
Markes in oratorical contest at Free-
Justices of (see H. J. Res. 37). Statement- relative to price and rent
hold High' School on subject, A2806,
Taxation: relative to taxes on, incomes, control before House Labor Committee
A2807, A2808. inheritances, and gifts (see H. J. Res.
Statement before subcommittee of Sen- made by Colston E. Warne, president
ate Committee on the Judiciary by 88, 105). of, A5029.
Senator Butler relative to limiting Treaties: relative to the making of (see
CONTAMINATION OF STREAMS, prevent
Presidential tenure by amending, S. J. Res. 14, 53; H. J. Res. 16, 26, 29, (see bill H. R. 4705).
A4063. 38, 56, 57, 58, 60*, 68, 320).
for ratification of (see "CONTEMPT CHARGES AGAINSTDEUTSCH,"
Tables: synopsis of tax laws since, adop- -providing
editorial from Milwaukee Journal en-
tion of sixteenth amendment to, H. J. Res. 60*, 72).
Vice President: limit the tenure of office titled, A2554.
A884-A888.
Text of thirteenth amendment to, A438. to 6 years (see H. J. Res. 229). CONTESTED ELECTIONS, letter from the
Text of House Joint Resolution '71, Vice Presidents: providing for of First, Clerk of the House relative to the con-
amendment providing for equal rights Second, and Third (see H. J. Res. 230). test of Hicks against Dondero, 7877.
A1780. Presidential vetoes: relating to passage Letter from Mr. Sumners of Texas rela-
Joint resolutions for amendments to of legislation, notwithstanding (see .tive to the alleged contested election
Cabinet: relative to composition of (see H. J. Res. 63). case of Moss A. Plunkett, 1034.
S. J. Res. 11). CONTINGENT FUND. See SENATE.
"CONSTITUTION IN A CHANGING WORLD,"
Citizenship: relative to (see H. J. Res. CONTINENTAL CASUALTY CO., INC., relief
,speech by John Britton, Jr., in a high
22). school contest entitled, A2807. (see bill H. R. 1307").
District of Columbia suffrage: propos- "CONTINUING SCANDAL," editorial from
ing an amendment to provide for (see "CONSTITUTION IN A CHANKING WORLD,"
Commonweal entitled, A5741.
S. J. Res. 9). speech by John Britton, Jr., in a high
-to grant national representation school contest entitled, A2807. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY LABOR JOURNAL
to people of (see H. J. Res. 62, 84). (publication), article on our Hessian
CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES stunt in Far East likely to generate
Employment in Government: relative to OF THE WORLD, remarks in House
appointment, under certain condi- mass hatred against United States
relative to proposed, A1608. from, A5545.
tions, of Senators or Representatives "CONSTITUTION AND THE CHARTER,"
to (see H. J. Res. 61). ad- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY (CALIF.) WAL-
Equal rights for women and men: dress by Edward S. Corwin before In- NUT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION, reso-
providing for (see S. J. Res. 61; H. J. stitute of Government, University of lution opposing extension of Recipro-
Res. 71, 80, 82, 96). Washington, in Seattle entitled, A3705. cal Trade Agreements Act by, A2507.
Ex-Presidents: relative to making them "CONSTITUTION AND THE FEPC," edi- CONTRACT AUTHORIZATIONS, amendment
Members of Senate (see H. J. Res. torial from Shreveport (La.) Times in Senate to bill (H. R. 4407) reducing
231). entitled, A4342. certain, 10072.
Fifteenth amendment: remarks in House Bill reducing certain (see bill H. R.
relative to failure of California and "CONSTITUTION AS. A MODEL," editorial
by Kenneth W. Simons from Bismarck 4407*).
New York to ratify, 5998. Remarks in House relative to the bill
Fiscal matters: relative to (see S. J. (N. Dak.) Tribune entitled, A1929.
(H. R. 4407) to reduce, 9824.
Res. 8*). "CONSTITUTION FOR A UNITED NATIONS
CONTRACT RE.NEGOTIATION, remarks in
Freedom to work: relative to (see S. J. GOVERMENT," excerpts from essays
by Miss Eddy, Mr. Pataki, and Miss House relative to policy of Renegotia-
Res. 20). tion Board in, A4683.
House of Representatives: relative to Pyles entitled, A2642.
term of office of Members of (see H. J. Letter by Floyd B. Cox relative to essay CONTRACT SETTLEMENT ACT OF 1944,
Res. 13). on, A2641. amend to provide severance pay for
- changing methods of electing employees terminated by reason of
"CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES: cancellation of Government contracts
(see S. J. Reg. 1, 10, 12; H. J. Res. 9, IT'S SIGNIFICANCE," address by (see bill H. R. 4150).
11, 14, 39, 65). 'Frank E. Gannett in Rochester, N. Y.,
Impeachment: to permit conviction entitled, A4255. CONTRACT TERMINATIONS. See OrFicE or
upon concurrence of a majority of the CONTRACT SETTLEMENTS.
Senators present in cases of (see S. J. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF 1787, Report concerning, 4373.
Res. 52). remarks in House in observance of the CONTRACTING AND SALES CO., INC., relief
Judges: relating to removal of (see H. J. one hundred and fifty-eighth anni-
(see bill S. 137; H. R. 1454).
Res. 32). versary of the opening of, 4542.
Marriage and divorce (see S. J. Res. 47; CONTRACTORS, amend act relative to com-
CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT, address pensation for injury, death, or deten-
H. J. Res. 102). by Paul Jones on subject, A4344.
Members of Congress: limit the tenure tion of employees of contractors out-
Bill to aid in (see bill H. R. 429). side United States (see bill S. 1561).
of office to 6 years (see H. J. Res. 429). Editorial by A. Q. Miller from Belleville
Poll tax or property tax: joint resolution Bill to make unlawful certain contracts
(Kans.) Telescope relative to return and practices in connection with la-
to prohibit any State to deny or to, A3935.
abridge right of any citizen to vote on bor relations (see bill H. R. 2818).
account of failure to pay (see H. J. CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATION, article by Bill to extend the renegotiation act (see
Robert B. Dresser relative to need of, bill H. R. 3395*),
Res. 54).
Powers to the individual States with A450. Remarks in House relative to amount
consent of Congress permitted by (see refunded through renegotiation of,
CONSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM OF GOVERN-
H. J. Res. 150). MENT, address by Representative Cox A1678.
President: with respect to form of oath 'before National Association of State "CONTROLLED ATOMS OR CONTROLLED
or affirmation to be taken by (see H. J. Chambers of Commerce relative to LIVES," article by James H. McGraw,
Res. 81). concerted drive against our, A243. Jr., entitled, A5750.
relative to term of office of (see CONVERSION, remarks in House relative to
"CONSTRUCTIVE MOVES IN FOREIGN POL-
S. J. Res. 82; H. J. Res. 229). ICY," 'article by Arthur Krock from failure of Congress to act on, A3584.
President and Vice President:joint reso- CONVICTS, amend section 5296 of Revised
New York Times entitled, A119.
lution relative to election of (see H. J. Statutes relating to discharge for non-
"CONSUMER APPROACH-GREEN LIGHT
Res. 121). payment of fines of indigent (see bill
-relating to terms of (see H. J ON THE HIGHWAY," article by M. M.
H. R. 2464).
Res. 36, 151). Coady entitled, A5671.
Bill to make it a criminal offense for
Presidential appointments: relating to CONSUMER CONFERENCE OF GREATER certain escaped convicts to travel from
method of confirmation of (see H. J. CINCINNATI, statement favoring price one State to another (see bills S. 49*;
Res. 126). controls by, A5156. H. R. 2019*).
172 INDEX
CONVICTS-Continued. - COOLEY, HAROLD D.-Continued. COOPER, JERE-Continued.
Letter from the Attorney General trans- Remarks by, on Remarks by, on
mitting a draft of a proposed bill to Food and Agriculture Organization of Insurance business: regulation, 1093.
make it a criminal offense for certain United Nations, 3986, 3987. Interior Department appropriation bill:
escaped convicts to travel from one Full-employment bill, 11984. rulings of the Chair, 3909, 3911.
State to another, 589. Government corporations: financial con- International organizations, 10E66.
.CONWAY, E. A., address entitled 'The Big trol, 8559. Legislative program 3224.
Bankers and Bretton Woods" by, A1202. Independent Offices Appropriation bill, McCormack, John W.: elected majority
Article entitled "Days, of Decision and 950. leader, 16.
Peacemakers-Feighan, La Follette, International agricultural and food or- Mechanical pencils: exemption from
and Weiss" from San Francisco Moni- ganization, 7415, 7416. certain taxes, 7518.
tor by, A1056. Japanese surrender documents, 85il. Members of Congress: expense allowance,
Radio address relative to public opinion's Lend-lease: extension, 2147. 5271.
influence on approaching San Fran- Lending agencies of the Government, Nashville, Tenn.: public building, 12363.
cisco Conference by, A1410. 1190. Nationality Act: amendment, 4643.
Remarks in House relative to work in be- Meat shortage, 2557. Pearl Harbor investigation, 10446, 10449,
half of international cooperation of, Palestine: free entry of Jews into, 12387. 10450.
A1409. Small Business Committee: additional extension, 12473, 12535.
funds, 11895, 11897. -- - py'b'ic hearings, 10600.
COOK, FLORENCE V., relief (see bill H. R. Surplus Government property, 7412, 7413.
4805). Presidential succession, 7022.
Tobacco seed: ban on exports, 1202, 1203. Rayburn. Sam: nominated Speaker, 7.
.COOK, GEORGE A., report of the Committee United Nations Relief: appropriation,
on Interstate Commerce in Senate on Reciprocal trade agreements, 4880, 4977,
10230. 4980, 5012, 5013, 5101, 5123, 5125, 5133,
nomination of, 2662. Wallace, Henry A., 1179, 1190. 5134, 5149, 5153, 5154, 5155, 5157,
COOK, HARRY H., letter opposing extension Yalta agreement, 7378. 5159, 5160, 5162, 5163, 5164.
of Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act * Yugoslavia: conditions in, 7378. - statement by Ralph E. Flanders,
from, A2784. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
4979.
Remarks in House relative to the tariff -COONEY, JAMES G., relief (see bill S. 751: statement of American Farm
on glass, 5062. H. R. 3021). Bureau Federation, 4978.
Statement relative to extension of .Re- COONLEY, HOWARD, letter relative to statistics, 4977.
ciprocal Trade Agreements Act-before article on China by Representative Renegotiation Act, 6135, 6136, 6138, 6139.
Senate Finance Committee by, A2656. :. Judd from Time by, A3287. Revenue bill of 1945, 9613 9614.
COOK, WILLARD R., & CO., adjudicate claim CO-OP FORUM OF THE DISTRICT OF Tax adjustment bill, 7333, 7335.
. of (see bill H. R. 2309). COLUMBIA; discussion by Representa- Vinson, Fred M.: sworn in as Secretary
COOKE, FLORA J., article by John McGrath : . tive Vqorhis, Thurman Arnold, and of the Treasury, 7924.
from Chica-,o Sun relative to corre- Theodore J. Krebs on subject Mo- Reports made by, from
spondence on extension of FEPC be- nopoly before, A2050. Committee on Ways and Means:
tween Senator Bilbo and, A3790. COOPER, BERNICE B., relief (see bill H. R. Tax on mechanical pencils (H. R.. 3239,
*COOKE, MORRIS L., article "T. V. A.-Type e88). I Rept. 914)., 7504, 7506.
River Development- Hailed As Assur- COOPER, CHARLES N., relief (see bill. S. :Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
ance of Jobs" from St. Louis Post Dis- 1029). COOPER, JOHN T., relief (see bills S. 76';
patch by, A898.
Excerpt from Who's Who In America -COOPER, ELIZABETH ANN, editorial from h. R. 1730).
relative to, 2524. Commonweal relative to article, Mexi- COOPER, KENT, article entitled ."To Prevent
can Railroad Workers' Plight by, A5741. War-No News Black-out," from New
COOLEY, HAROLD D. (a Representative from
COOPER, G. B., relief (see bill H. R. 1477). Ynrk Times by, A1125, A1181.
North Carolina).
Appointed conferee, 7408.. COOPER, JERE (a Representative from Ten- Correspondence relative to disposition of
Appointed on committee, 274. nessee). funds received from nhotographs of
Ceremonies at National Archives Build- Appointed conferee, 10044. raising flag on Iwo Jima between Sec-
* Ing at unveiling of Japanese surrender Appointed, on committee, 15.. retary of Navy and. A1951.
documents, A4471. • Appointed on funeral committee, 3356. Letter. :relative to photograph of flag
Editorial from Lynchburg (Va.) News en- Appointed to 'Committee on Internal raising on Mount Suribachi by, A1951.
titled "Whose Musicians?" A5535. Revenue Taxation, 549. -COOPER, PRENTICE (Governor of Tennes.
R3marks in House relative to bill H. R. * Appointed on Joint Committee on the see), views relative to TVA from St.
2£239 introduced by, 12012. Investigation of. Pearl Harbor, 8604. Louis Post-Dispatch by, A54.
Amendments offered by, to Elected Speaker pro tempore of the
Agricultural appropriation bill (H. R. House (see H. Res. 212), 3047. COOPER, WILLIAM H., relief (see bill S.
26E9) : to amend, 2713. Letter relat~ve to nomination of Ray- 1669).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by mond E. McKeough, 9578. COOPERATIVE AGRICULTURAL EXTEN-
Farmers' Home Corporation: to transfer Bills and joint resolutions introduced by SION WORK, provide for further de-
assets of certain lending agencies to Bass, Nannie, for. relief (see bill H. R. velopment -(see bills S. .383*; H. R.
(see billlH. R. 2239), 1207. 875), 60. 1690').
North Carolina: relief of certain claim- Hodges, L. Wilmoth, for relief (see bill Bill relating to educational work and
ants at Smithfield and Salma (H. R. H. R. 874), 60. to promote economy in expenditure of
2662), 2381. Motions and resolutions offered by public funds in (see bill S. 1078).
Remarks by, on Davis, Clifford: election to committee Conference report on bill (S.383) to pro-
Agricultural appropriation bill, 2557, (see H. Res. 400), 10680. vide for the further development of,
2711, 2712, 2713, 2714, 2716, 2717, 2719, Election of members to standing com- 5123, 5184.
2728, 2729, 2734, 2736. mittees (see H. Res. 7), 15. Rsmarks in House relative to bill (H. R.
Bugg Island Reservoir, 11207. House of Representatives: election of 1690) to-develop, 4561, A2257.
-- resolution and letters, 11207. * officers (see H. Res. ), 9.
Remarks in House on conference report
Census of agriculture, 850. -to increase compensation for two on bill (H. R. 383) for further de-
Commodity Credit Corporation, 1965, floor managers of telephones of (see H. velopment of, 5219.
1973, 1981, 1982, 2013, 2045, 2047, 2048, Res. 118), 750.
COOPERATIVE LEAGUE OF THE UNITED
2050, 2051, 2056, 2058, 2059, 2060, 2061, McCormack, John W.: to elect as STATES, correspondence relative to
2063, 2066. Speaker pro tempore of the House (see operation of cooperatives between
Deficiency appropriation .bill, 11050, H. Res. 142), 1323. Representative Voorhis and John Car-
11207. Remarks by, on son of, A2535.
Departments of State, Justice, and Com- Annuity payments: exemption from tax- Letter on Mutual Housing Plan by John
merce appropriation bill, 2358, 2359. ation, 8991, 8993, 8994, 9091. Carson, Director, A3633.
Europe: report on visit to liberated coun- Congressional Record: general leave to
• Letter relative to cooperative movement
tries, 7378. extend remarks, 5166.
Farm labor: deferment of, 2429, 2431, addressed, A4405.
Corporations: refund of excess profits
2436, 2437. .tax, 7243. News release of a forum discussion be-
- directive by General Hershey, 835. Debt limit: increase, 1710, 1929, 1930, tween Representative Voorhis, Thur-
- drafting, 830, 831, 835, 1199. 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1950, 1951. man Arnold, and Theodore J. Kreps
-veto of H. J. Res. 106, 4157, 4158. Doughton, Robert L.: receiving degree of by, A2050.
Farm Security Administration, 2728. doctor of laws, 6826. Resolutions passed by, A5025.
-legislative history, 2358. -eighty-second birthday, 10470. COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT IN CANADA,
Federal Crop Insurance, 1684, 1685, 1666, Independent offices appropriation bill, remarks in House relative to growth of,
1C87, 1628. 331, 940. A5671.
INDEX
COOPERATIVE ORGANIZATIONS, resolution CORBETT, ROBERT J.-Continued. CORDON, GUY-Continued.
of the Memphis (Tenn.) Chamber of Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Resolution by Portland (Oreg.) Rotary
Commerce, urging legislation to pre- Executive branch of the Government: to ' Club regarding atomic bomb, 9410.
vent granting of immunities to, .11008. limit term of office of certain civilian Statement by Tom Burns entitled "To
Resolutlon adopted by the Chamber of officers in (see bill H. R. 2604), 2165 Prevent War," A4462.
Commerce of Tulsa, Okla., favoring the George Washington Carver Day: desig- Amendments offered by, to
enactment of legislation to prevent the nating January 5 each year as (see H. Airports bill (S. 2): to amend, 8476.
granting of immunities, subsidies, J. Res. 111), 1401. Full Employment Act of 1945 (S. 380):
favors, and unfair advantages to, 5756. Murray, Charles Scott: for relief (see to amend, 9145.
bill H. R. 8174), 4370. Reorganization of Government agencies
COOPERATIVES, addresses by Senator
Aiken and Representative Voorhis Secretary of War: authorizing him to (S. 1120): to amend, 10251.
relative to first hundred years of, donate certain surplus camping equip- Rural Electrification Administration (S.
ment to Boy Scouts of America (see 89) : to amend, 4529.
A463, A464. bill H. R. 3334), 5252. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Address entitled "Contributions of Petition and papers presented by, from
Farmer Cooperatives to the American Aetna Insurance Co.: for relief (see bill
Citizens and individuals, 4370, 9642. S. 135), 79.
Economy" by John H. Davis, A857. Remarks by, on Agricultural Adjustment Act: to amend
Article by Martin Schirber from Land Army: demobilization, 9106.
and Home relative to taxation of, act relating to contracts and agree-
-- letter by Mrs. Adam T. Meyer,
A168. ments under (see bill S. 874), 3362.
9106. Algoma Lumber Co.: to adjudicate claim
Correspondence between Representa- Black Hawk Division, 9106.
tive Voorhis and John Carson of Co- of (see bill S. 430), 674.
Covell, Maj. Gen. W. E. R.: tribute to, Allen, T. H., et al.: for relief (see bill S.
operative League of United States 6978;
relative to operation of, A2535, A2549. .1341), 8210.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11261.
Portion of annual report of W. G. Army: providing for retirement of cer-
Flood-control projects, 11261.
Wysor, of Southern States Coopera- Mail to overseas servicemen, 2157. tain officers with rank and pay of their
tive, A833. Postal employees: pay increase, 4629, temporary grades (see bill S. 1630),
Remarks in House relative to growth at A1952. 1,009.
Government expense of, A1576. -editorial from Pittsburgh Sun- Butte Falls, Oreg.: to convey fish hatch-
Remarks in House relative to attack by Telegraph, 4629. ery property at (see bill S. 131), 79.
National Tax Equality Association on Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Civil Service Retirement Act: to amend
farm, A833. (see bill S.1384), 8517.
CORBITT, J. C., relief (see bill H. R. 1712).
Speech by C. Maurice Wieting relative to Columbia River: authorizing payments to
farmer, A2399. CORCORAN, DAVID,'remarks in House rela- owner of a bridge over (see bill S. 132),
Statement by F. U. Heinkel relative to tive to, 426. 79.
fight against, A1677. CORCORAN, THOMAS, excerpt from memo- - to complete alterations to bridge
"COOPERATIVES: A LESSON IN OPPOR- randum submitted by Norman Littell over (see bill S..133), 79.
TUNITY," article by Roger Babson relative to, A268. - to reenact act to construct bridge
Remarks in House relative to, 425, 426. at Astoria, Oreg. (see bill S. 574), 1211.
from Washington Post entitled, A4209.
Resolution to investigate activities of Contracting & Sales Co.., Inc.: for relief
COOPERATIVES AND TAXATION, analysis (see H. Res. 102). (see bill S. 137), 79.
by Don B. Tolley relative to, A1576. CORDES,-WILLIAM J., JR. (deceased), re- Courts: amending act to fix term of dis-
COOPERATIVES IN SOUTH AMERICA, re- marks in House relative to, 7884. trict court at Klamath Falls, Oreg. (see
marks in House relative to development CORDON, GUY (a Senator from Oregon). bill S. 1032), 4783.
of, A4405. Address by E. C. Sammons, Portland, Federal Highway Act: to amend (see bill
CooRDINATOR OF INTER-AMERICAN AF- Oreg., on industrial development of S. 348), 330.
FAIRS, status of projects, 5741. Oregon, 3067. Flag of the United States: ceremony to
Address by Palmer Hoyt before Portland, commemorate flag flown in surrendered
COPELAND, ROYAL S. (late a Senator from Oreg., Rotary Club, on subject Atomic countries (see S. J. Res. 91), 8468.
New York). Bomb, 9409. Forest Lumber Co.: to adjudicate claim
Report on Palestine, 12173. Appointed on committee, 169, 170, 12230. (see bill S. 428), 674,
COPLAND, D. B., radio address entitled Appointed bn funeral committee, 3356. Fullhart, Henry E.: for relief (see bill S.
"Price Control and War Effort in Aus- Appointed to Special Committee on Con- 509), 992:
tralia" by, A620. servation of Wildlife Resources, 909. Greene, Dr. Herbert M.: for relief (see
Article from New York Times on British bill S. 1382), 8468.
COPPEDGE, AD V., letter relative to New
Deal doctrine of scarcity and other Empire Trade Preferences, A4703. Hannon, Joseph A.: for relief (see bill S.
Article from the Oregonian entitled 801), 2894..
current problems by, A3846.
"This Is That Time," A3092. Hops: to amend act relating to (see bill
Remarks in House relative to fiftieth Editorial from Portland Oregonian rela- S. 427), 674.
wedding anniversary of, A3846. tive to atomic bomb, 9410. Hosely, Leo D.: for relief (see bill S. 573),
COPPER, memorial of Legislature of Arizona Excused from Committee on Agriculture 1211.
relative to maintenance of adequate and Forestry, 12230. Housing in connection with national de-
tariff rates on, 10247. Letter and resolution of Oregon State fense: to amend act relative to (see
Remarks in House relative to cost in 1917 Federation of Labor relative to employ- bill S. 1454), 9293.
and In 1944 of, A363. ment of war prisoners, 7429. Interstate Commerce Act: to amend re-
Remarks in House praising subsidy plan Letter from Omar C. Spencer criticizing garding recovery of undercharges and
of OPA for, A364. OPA administration, A3100. , overcharges by or against common car-
COPPER, LEAD, AND ZINC, premium price Memorial of Oregon Legislature relative riers (see bill S. 356), 370.
plan for, 5232. to Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands, Klamath Indians: removal of restrictions
1472,
COPYRIGHTS, provide for renewal of cer- on property of (see bill S. 1313), 8042.
Memorial by Oregon Legislature relative
tain (see bill H. R. 1181). to Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Kleinman, Philip: for relief (see bill S.
Bill to amend and consolidate act re- Experiment Station, 1995. 311), 232.
specting (see bill H. R. 3190). Memorial of Oregon Legislature relative Lamm Lumber Co.: to adjudicate claim
Bill to amend and consolidate acts re- to Presidential terms of office, 3601. of (see bill S. 429), 674.
specting (see bill S. 1206). Report of special committee of American Laurie, Ida E., and Zella Rickard: for
CORBETT, ROBERT J. (a Representative Bar Association on facilities of the Law relief (see bill S. 134), 79.
from Pennsylvania). Library of Congress, 783. Lighthouse Service: relating to compen-
.Appointed on committee, 491, 492. Resolution by Oregon Legislature relative sation of retirement pay of personnel
Letter from American Flag Day Associa- to benefits for merchant seamen, 2893. of (see bill S. 1581). 10566.
tion, A1792. Resolution by Oregon Legislature rela- Lofts & Son: for relief (see bill S. 1517),
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by tive to Columbia Valley Authority, 2893. 9938.
Bituminous-coal-produqing industry: to Resolution by Oregon Legislature relative Military and Naval Academies: authoriz-
study relative to postwar conditions to control of Federal expenditures, ing additional (see bill S. 139), 79.
(see H. J. Res. 133), 2517. 2892. National Flag Raising Day: to observe
Boy Scouts of America: to lend certain Resolution by Oregon Legislature urging (see bill S. 1472); 9472.
surplus property to (see bill H. R. termination of Office of Price Admin- National service life insurance: to per-
4432), 9821. Istration, 1831. mit veterans to change their benefi-
Constitution of the United States: to Resolution by Portland (Oreg.) Aerie, ciary under (see bill S. 1629), 11009.
amend relative to method of confirma- Fraternal Order of Eagles, relative to Oregon: to establish bee-culture labo-
tion of Presidential appointments (see national holiday on birthday of Frank- ratory at Corvallis (see bill S. 310),
H. J. Res. 126), 2238, lin D. Roosevelt, 7429. 232.
174 INDEX
CORDON, GUY-Ccntinucd. CORDON, GUY-Continued. CORN, letter from Penick & Ford, Ltd., Inc.,
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on relative to shoutage of, A2846.
Oregon: to exclude certain lands in Des- Export-Import Bank: text of Executive Petition protesting against the policy of
chutes County from certain mining Order creating, 7840. the Government in allowing the use of
laws (see bill S. 932), 3824. Fair Employment Practice Committee, corn in the manufacture of whisky,
-- relating to administration of cer- 7456, 7458. 9561.
tain public lands in (see bill S. 723), Farm loans: adjustment of certain, 7903. Remarks in House relative to the corn
1998. Federal employees: health programs, situation in Iowa, 3575.
- subjecting to assessment by local IC929. Remarks in House relative to closing of
Full Employment Act of 1945, 9144, 9145. Corn Products Refining Co., Pekin, Ill.,
drainage districts lands acquired by F. L.: relief, 2255.
Gause, on account of shortage of, A2846.
the United States for military pur-
GI bill of rights: amendment, 10519, Remarks in House relative to import in
poses (see bill S. 417), 516. 10510. 1944 of, A3259.
Oregon & California Railroad and Coos Governments agencies, 10575. Remarks in Senate relative to the cam-
Bay Wagon Road grant lands: to re- - reorganization, 10772. paign to save corn in the Midwest,
open for location, entry, and disposi- Guam: land for settlement in, 94E6. 1116,
tiun under mining laws (see bill S. - rehabilitation, 10916.
313), 232. Statistics relative to production of, 3183.
Indeoendent Offices appropriation bill,
O.egon Caves Resort: for relief (see bill 2C99, 2103. CORN INDUSTRIES RESEARCH FOUNDA-
S. 136), 79. Interior Department appropriation bill, TION, telegram relative to closing of
Osika, Clarence S.: for relief (se bill S. 5413, 5434. Corn Products Refining Co. of Pekin,
886), 3396. Labor-Federal . Security appropriation Ill., from, A2£46.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation: bill, 6722, 6723. CORN INDUSTRY, resolution adopted by the
authorizing purchase of aluminum for Laurie, Ida E.: relief, 7291. Republican City Community Farm
stock-piling purposes (see bill S. 1612), Leave of absence, 11007. Bureau, Nebraska, relative to, 913.
10328. Lend-lease: extension, 3237.
Rickards, Harriet B.: for relief (see bill Meat: OPA rationing control order, 7593. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO., PEKIN,
S. 312), 232. Mexico: water treaty, 3169, 3170, 3171, ILL., remarks in House relative to the
Rodgers, Dan C.: for relief (see bill S. 3378, 3414. closing on account of corn shortage
694). 1832. Mining resources, 9479. of, A2846.
Mott, James W.: death of, 10671. Telegram from Corn Industries Research
Rodhlm, Nita: for relief (see bill S. 748), Foundation relative to shortage of
2242. National Housing Act: amendment, 2260.
National Memorial Stadium, 7843. corn and closing of, A2816.
Servicemen's Readjustment Act: to
amend (see bill S. 1562), 10406. National Service Act, 1547, 1662, 1772, CORNELLA, MARY, letter urging recognition
States: authorizing annual payments to 1849, 1853. of Italy as an ally of the United
-- conference report, 2948, 2955, Nations, 3285.
States, Territories, and insular govern-
ments for benefit of their local polit- 3032, 3066.
Navy: careers in, .9886. CORNING, VIRGINIA, article relative to hos-
ical subdivisions based on fair Value ,pitality of Portland (Oreg.) Red Cross
Navy and Marine Corps: retirement of
of national-forest lands situated there- Depot Canteen from Oregonian by
in (see bill S. 868), 3288. certain officers, 10919.
Oregon lambs, 7783. Clara Shepard and, A3162.
Subsidies to promote lamb production - action of Secretary of Agriculture, CORNWELL, CHARLES P., relief (see bill
(see bill S. 1270), 7553. 7864.
State H. R. 922).
Taxation: relating to taxation by - - data submitted by Senator Morse,
and local taxing units of certain real 8224-8227. CORONADO NATIONAL FOREST, ARIZ., pro-
property sold by the United States tect scenic values along and tributary
Post offices serving military personnel,
(see bill S. 1518), 9939. 10926. to the Catalina Highway within (see
Tebbetts, Frank P.: to pension (see bill bills S. 913; H. R. 3040).
Postwar public works: appropriation for,
S. 138), 79. 2099, 2100. CORONET (magazine), article entitled "A
Veterans: to grant free postage to those Revenue Act of 1945, 9982, 9983, 9996. Father's (Clement C. Moore) Gift To
in hospitals of Veterans' Administra- Ring, Mrs. Mildred: relief, 2259. All Children" by Keith Monroe from,
tion (see bill S. 561), 1114. Rivers and harbors projects, 10913. A5324.
-to provide housing for those at- Rodgers, Dan C.: relief, 9406. Letter by James L. Monroe relative to
tending educational institutions (see Roosevelt, Col. Elliott: confirmation, article by Representative Coffee en-
bill S, 977), 4227. 1014, 1020. titled "Why Not a West Point for
- relating to hospital treatment and Rural Electrification Administration, Diplomats?" from, A1790.
domiciliary care (see bill S. 755), 2313. 4518, 4529, 4531, 4532.
War with Spain: to promote certain re- Selective Service Act extension: precom- CORPORACION ARGENTINA DE PRODUC-
tired officers who served in (see bills bat training, 3645. TOS DE CAINES, relief (see bill H. R.
S. 575, 724), 1211, 1998. 2187*).
Subsidies, 2264.
Wildlife fish, and game: to amend act Surplus war material: disposal of, 3847. CORPORATION TAXES, remarks in House
to promote conservation of (see bill S. Tax-adjustment bill, 7801, 7807, 7809. relative to, 9611.
924), 3707. Tobacco: marketing agreement, 7356, Statistics relative to, 9977.
World War Adjusted Compensation Act: 7357.
CORPORATIONS, prohibit political expendi-
to pay interest on amounts payable Tucker, Henry B.: relief, 2259. tures by (see bill S. 1487).
under section 501 of (see bill S. 907), United Nations Charter, 8074, 8168, 8173- Bill providing for issuance of certificates
3602. 8175.
of statutory compliance with certain
Motions and resolutions offered by Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 10927. national standards to certain corpo-
Columbia River Basin: to investigate Reports made by, from rations engaged in commerce (see bill
fisheries resources of (see S. Res. 180), Committee on Agriculture and Forestry: S. 10).
9472. Hops (S.427, Rept. 127), 2893.
Bill to authorize and direct the sale of
International Court of Justice: relating Committee on Commerce:
certain United States notes and obli-
to jurisdiction of (see S. Res. 196), Vessels: radio communications (S. 1024,
Rept. 319), 5307. gations to private persons, firms, asso-
11109 ciations, or (see bill S. 790).
Remarks by. on Committee on Public Lands and Surveys:
Deschutes County, Oreg. (S. 932; H. R. Bill for continuation of certain subsidy
Accrued annual leave, 10927. payments by (see bill S. 502*).
Agricultural appropriation bill, 3552. 608, Rept. 753), 8663, 10788.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Bill to amend Public Law 41, Seventy-
Airports: Federal aid bill, 8448, 8449. eighth Congress, relative to sums col-
Armed forces: demobilization program, - CORDOVA, FRANCISCO J., relief of estate lected in which United States owns
9476. (see bill H. R. 4246). more than 75 percent of stock (see bill
- payment of accumulated leave, H. R. 3802).
CORENEVSKY, GEORGE, relief (see bill
8596. Bill to provide for excluding officers and
Army: commissioned officers, 10929. H. R. 3160).
directors of corporations who perform
-voluntary enlistment bill, 9017. COREY, THOMAS V., relief (see bill H. R. nominal services without compensa-
Bonneville Project Act: amendment, 2758). tion in determining whether such cor-
9492. "CORKSCREWS AND CHRISTMAS," editorial poration is subject to Federal Unem-
Bratton, Sue Flippin: relief, 10916. from Milwaukee Journal entitled, ployment Tax Act (see bill H. R. 4221).
Bretton Woods agreements, 7622, 7673. A5714. Conference report on bill (S. 502) to per-
Columbia River bridge, 7291. mit the continuation of subsidy pay-
Delaware: relief of fruit growers of, 7115. CORLISS, CARLTON J., statement entitled
"The American Railroad System" by, ments by certain, 6121, 6127.
Employees of the United States: credit
A2521. List of Government, 1934.
for military service, 8596.
INDEX 175
CORPORATIONS-Continued. COTTER, JAMES' H.-Continued. COTTON STATISTICS, amend section 5 of
Presentment submitted by 1944 grand Article relative to omission of a prayer at act pertaining to (see bill H. R. 4769').
jury of Southern' District Court of opening of San Francisco Conference COTTON TEXTILE INSTITUTE, address on
New York relative to foreign control from Irish World by, A2213. the trend of legislative thinking by
or ownership of American, A410. Article on England's brass in loan de-
Representative Pace before, A5205.
Remarks in House on conference report mand from Irish World by, A4248. Statement relative to the textile in-
on the bill (S. 502) for continuation COTTON, article entitled "Let's Prevent dustry by, A193.
of certain subsidy payments by, 6127. Chaos In Cotton" by Senator Eastland
Remarks in House relative to profits of,' from Country Gentleman, A1665. COTTRELL, MARY JAMES,' article entitled
6384. "Earthman Aiding Strawberry Grow-
Bill to provide for classification of cot-
Remarks in House relative to increase ton producers (see bill H. R. 1587) ers Gets OPA Razzberry" by, A983.
from 1939 to 1944 of profits of, A4598. Article entitled "Textile Industry Has
Bill to amend Agricultural Adjustment
Remarks in Senate relative to compari- Act of 1938, and sections 7 to 17 of Great Record" from Greenville (S. C.)
son of certain corporations, States, and Soil Conservation and Domestic Allot- News by, A4291.
cities financially, 1010-1012. ment Act, relative to producers of (see COULTER, JOHN LEE, article entitled "Un-
Statistics relative to borrowing power of, bill S. 338). fortunate Use of Statistics" written by,
2761. Bill to provide for redemption of certain 4846.
Tables showing refund cases in the case cotton certificates issued under Bank- Remarks in House relative to knowledge
of, 6148, 6149. head Act (see bill H. R. 133) on foreign trade of, A2435.
CORPS OF ENGINEERS. See ARMY. Bill to prohibit certain subsidy, in- Statement entitled "Unfortunate Use of
demnity, and other payments with Statistics by the Government in Con-
CORRESPONDENTS' RESPONSIBILITY, ad- respect to short-staple cotton and nection with Trade Agreements Pro-
dress by Representative Douglas commodities manufactured from such
(Calif.) at Overseas Press Club relative gram" by, A2435.
(see bill H. R. 720). COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, relief of city of
to, A937.
Bill to require use to the fullest prac- (see bill H. R. 1634*).
CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT, remarks in ticable extent in articles and facilities
House relative to aim of, 1164. produced for the United States of COUNCIL BLUFFS (IOWA) NONPAREIL,
CORTESI, ARNALDO, article relative to surplus (see bill H. R. 3156). editorial entitled "The Murray Dic-
Bill for protection of cotton and cotton- tatorship Bill" by A. M. Piper from,
affairs In Argentina written by, 9905.
seed production from the pink boll- A772.
CORVALLIS, OREG., provide for establish- worm (see bill H. R. 4619). Editorial entitled "The President Should
ment of a bee-culture laboratory at Concurrent resolution to print addi- Stay Home" by A. M. Piper from,
(see bill S. 310). tional copies of hearings of the special A2471.
Bill to provide for establishment of a committee of the Committee on Agri- Editorial entitled "Presidential Succes-
bee-culture laboratory at (see bill culture relative to (see H. Con. Res. sion" from, A3001.
H. R. 2588). 34"), 2277, 2389. Editorial entitled "Congressional Sala-
CORWIN, EDWARD S., address entitled "The Editorial entitled "More Research on ries" from, A3131.
Constitution and the Charter" before Cotton" from Southern Agriculturist, COUNCIL FOR AMERICAN-ITALIAN AF-
Institute of Government, University of A4634. FAIRS, INC., report on American-Ital-
Washington in Seattle, by, A3705. Letter by Commodity Credit Corporation 'Ian affairs of, A5207.
relative to export program for, A236.
CORY, WILLIS, relief (see bill H. R. 2185). COUNCIL FOR DEMOCRACY, statement by,
Letter by a citizen of Louisiana relative
COSMOPOLITAN (magazine) article entitled to problems of cotton farmer, A951. A4960.
"Opium-Hidden Wartime Cargo" by Letter by War Food Administration re- COUNCIL OF AMERICAN PHARMACEUTI-
Phillips J. Peck from, A2240. lative to export subsidy on, A236. CAL ASSOCIATION, provide for free
Letter by John C. Morfit in reply to Letter by War Food Administration re- importation of certain substances by
article by Albert Maisel from Cosmo- lative to program of, 1979. board of trustees of United States
politan on conditions in veterans' hos- Letter by Tariff Commission relative to Pharmacopoelal Convention and (see
pitals addressed to, A1527. production and import of, A4352. bill S. 1217).
Remarks in House relative to article en- Letter from the Secretary of Agriculture
titled "Third-rate Medicine for First- Transmitting statistics of the grade COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS, edi-
rate Men" from, A1042. and staple length of, 10827. torial from Washington Post relative
Remarks in House relative to article on Letter from Secretary of Agriculture to lack of success of first meeting of,
deplorable condition of veterans' hos- transmitting draft of bill to publish A4041.
pitals from, A1145. statistics relative to, 10825, 10827. COUNCIL OF STATE GOVERNMENTS, bul-
Statement by John H. Baird before House Remarks in House relative to export sub- letin relative to a national system of
Committee on World War Veterans' sidy on, 4235. airports issued by, 9702.
Legislation in reply to article entitled Remarks in House relative to effect of List of delegates attending. A4882.
"Third-rate Medicine for First-rate Bretton Woods proposal on, A2041. Meeting at Washington, D. C., and form-
Man" by Albert Q. Maisel from, A2749. Remarks in House relative to Brazil's in- ulation of plans Independent of Fed-
COSSON, ALFRED LEWIS, relief of estate creased production of, A4112. eral Treasury, A4882.
(see bill H. R. 1960*). Remarks in House relative to limitation COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS, ad-
of import of, A4352.
COST OF LIVING, article on increase in dress on problems and objectives of
Remarks in House relative to $20 per American foreign policy at Chicago by
living costs is outlined by James Mar- bale export bounty on, A4352.
low, A4270. S3cretary of State Stettinius before,
Remarks in House relative to export
List of retail prices, October 4, 1918, 7087. A1656.
through port of Galveston of, A5692.
Remarks in House relative to increase Remarks in Senate relative to cotton COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS, address en-
in New York City of, A206. stocks owned and pooled by Commod- titled "International Aviation's New
Statistics concerning, 10907, 10908. ity Credit Corporation, 4511. Charter" by L. Welch Pogue at Kansas
COSTA RICA, cablegram from the President Resolution for investigation of (see S. City, Mo., before, Al138.
of the National Congress extending Res. 131) COUNCILMAN, ROY S., relief (see bill H. R.
felicitations on the occasion of VE- Statistics relative to imports of, 6331. 1250").
day, 4778. Table: imports, 1931-1941, A2480.
- production from 1930-1944 by COUNTERATTACK (publication), article en-
Communication from the President of
the Republic announcing the proposed Brazil of, A4113. titled "Treason Trial To Go On-Sedi-
-production and imports for con- tionists Linked to Nazi Plot" from,
departure of the Vice President, Deputy
sumption, A4352. A4185.
Licenciado don Francisco" Fonscca
Chamier, for a visit to Mexico and the COTTON EXPOSITION, remarks in House COUNTRY GENTLEMAN (magazine) article
United States .of America, 1208. relative to introduction of water hya- entitled "The Key to Prosperity: High
Communication from Fernando Soto cinth in New Orleans in 1884 at, A368. Farm Income" by E. H. Taylor from,
Harrison. Secretary of the Govern- A1375.
COTTON ON THE CROSS, statement by Tom
ment of, 1749. Linder before House Committee on Article entitled "Let's Prevent Chaos
COSTILLA CREEK, granting consent and ap. Agriculutre relative to, A2479. In Cotton" by Senator Eastland from,
proval of Congress to an interstate COTTON PROBLEMS, address by Representa-. A165.
compact between Colorado and New tive Pace before Cotton Textile Insti- "COUNTRY IS BECOMING CLASS CON-
Mexico with respect to waters of (see tute relative to, A5205. SCIOUS," article by William Stuart
bill H. R. 4510). Article by C. T. Revere pertaining to, Howe entitled, A4557.
COTTER, JAMES H. (Catholic priest) article A4889. COUNTS, GEORGE S., article entitled "Rus-
entitled "Ged Protect Our President" COTTONSEED, remarks in Senate relative sians- Still Get Marxist View of Us"
from Irish World by, A3632. to grading and price of, 4376. from New York. Times by, A4210.
176 INDEX
COUNTY AGENTS, letter by Marvin Jones COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES. COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES-Con.
relative to salaries of, A1959. Article captioned "Use of High Court Remarks in House relative to H. R. 11C6,
Remarks in House praising work of, Justices for Other Work Is Called to make additional permanent judge-
A1959. Dangerous Policy" by Frank R. Kent ship for Missouri, 8873.
COURTNEY, WIRT (a Representative frot from Washington Evening Star, A2667. Remaiks in House relative to bill (H. R.
Tennessee). Article from Journal of the American 2121) conferring jurisdiction in cer-
Address by James P. Pope on forest pro- Judicature Society endorsing H. R. tain work stoppage cases upon, A659.
tection, A1749. 2181, to increase salaries of judges, Remars in House relative to limitation
Appointed on committee, 274. A3131. of certain actions In, 2923.
Article by Leonard H. Armistead from Article entitled "What Has the Tax Court Remarks in House relative to bad effect
Franklin (Tenn.) Review-Appeal en- of the United States Been Doing?" by
on oil industry of decision of Circuit
titled "A Dark Chapter in Our Nation's J. Edgar Muidock, A3316. Court of Appeals for Fifth Circuit,
History," A1482. Bill to permit all litigation without re-
A1540.
Article by Thomas H. Chunn relative to quirements of deposits of money and
organization of Global War Veterans, to make it unlawful to require printing Ronort cf committee of American Bar
of record and other papers on appeals Aesociation with reference to bills, S.
A15C4. 920 and H. R. 2181, to fix salaries of
Articl deescribirg Humphreys County, in (see bill H. R. 40):
B'11 confeiring jurisdiction in cases in- certain judges, ).2574.
Tenn., A1748.
Article from Nashville Banner by James volving work stoppage for illegitimate Resolution by New York County Law-
G. Stahlman relative to FEPC entitled and nonlabor purposes (see bill H, R. yers' Association favoring legislation
"From the Shoulder," A2052. 2121). for. pay raises of judges of, A1212.
Editorial from Nashville (Tenn.) Banner Bill to improve administration of justice -by Los Angeles Bar Association,
entitled "From the Shoulder," A1480. by prescribing fair administrative pro- California Bar Association, and Law-
Eills and joint resolutions introduced by cedure (see bills S. 7; H. R. 329, 1117). yers' Club of Los Angeles favoring H.
American prisoners of war: to provide for Bill to permit defendants to waive prose- R. 2181, to increase salaries of, A2349.
promotion of (see bill H. R. 2910). 3466. cution by indiciment (see bill S. 26). Table showing salaries by States of
Aimy: to restore to active duty certain Bill to provide for appointment of an judges of, A2574.
retired officers of (see bill H. R. 2909), additional circuit judge for the seventh Text of bill (H. R. 2788) relative to, 2927.
3466. Judicial circuit (see bill S. 108). Administrative Office of: Report of Joint
Edwaids, Clay Lang: for relief (see bill Bill amending Judicial Code and author- Committee on Disposition of Executive
H. R. 2928), 3167. izing Supreme Court to prescribe a uni- papers in, 4609.
Tennessee: to. convey to Captain Wil- form rule for admission of attorneys to A~aska: bill prov'ding for waiver of
liam Edmiston Chapter cf Daughters of practice in courts of United States, p:eoseeVticn by indictment in certain
Amer:can Revolution certain building excepting in District of Columbia (see
criminal proceedings in courts of (see
and land in Montgomery County (see 'bill H. R. 3133). bill H. R. 298).
bill H. R. 1647), 431. Bill relating to certain proceedings in -bill to provide that judges shall
Remarks by, on district courts of United States where
property Is requisitioned. under act of hereafter be' appointed to hold their
Dauhters of American Revolution:
Cctober 16, 1941 (see bill H. R. 760). off.cs during good behavior of District
William Edmiston Chapter (H. R.
tillto improve administration of justice Court of Territory of (see bill H. R.
1617), 6286. •3875). .
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. by prescribing fair administrative 1io-
cedure (see bill H. R. 1203). . bill to extend the privileges of
COURT OF CLAIMS, amend act of May 22,, retirement to judges of District Court
1939 (Public Law No. 81), relative to Bill amending Judicial Code, authorzinZ
Supreme Court to prescribe a uniform of (see bills S. 565% 676; H. R. 210,
cases decided since January 1, 1930 (see 2,62).
bill H. R. 1211). rule for admission of attorneys to prec-
Bill relating to traveling and subsistence tice in courts of United States ex-ent- Bailiff: bill providing for appointment
expenses of judges and retired judges ing District Court of District of Co- for each district judge a personal (see
of (see bill H. R. 443). lumbia (see billS. 7C0). bill. H. R. 475).
Bill to regulate in Court of Claims suits till to provide a correct.onal system for California: bill to provide for appoint-
for payment for infringement of pat- adult and youth offenders convicted in ment of two additional judges for
ents by or for Government (see bill (see bills S. 677; H. R. 2445). northern district of- (see bill S. 1163).
H. R. 1583). Bill to rmend law relating to embezzle- Canal Zone., bill to extend the privilege
till conferring jurisdiction upon Court ment by officers of a carrier firm. asto- of retirement to judges of District
of Claims with respect to suit No'. E346 ciat'on, or corporation engaged' in Court of .(see bills S. 565*, 676; H. R.
* of Klamath and' Moddc Tribes and commerce (see bill S. 730). 2100, 2562).
I Yahooskin of Snake Indians (see bill Buildings for Court of Appeals and Dis- Clildr!n: bill to confer on district courts
H. R. 2027). trict Court of the District of Columbia jurisdiction of certain proceedings in-
B-ll coniferrifig jurisdiction ,upon Cdurt (see bills S. 1633; H. R. 47.19). volving support for (see bills H. R. 1166,
of Cla.ms with respect to suit No. E-344 Letter from Attorney General transmit- 1167).
• entitled "'Klamath and fodoe Tribes tin7 draft of proposed bill for retire- - bill to confer on district courts
and Yahooskin Band of Snake Indians ment of lu6ges of distric.t, 1747. jurisdiction.of certain proceedings in-.
vs. United States" (see -bill S. 1017). Letter- from administrative office trans- volving support for .(see bill H. R.
Lill to provide for appeal to Supreme mitting draft of bill to provide officers 4913).
Court in two suits instituted by H. B. and employees for, 8948. Commissioners: bill relative to trial for
Nelson from decisions of (see bill H. R. Letter from Attorney General transmit- certain misdemeanors by (see bill H. R.
4948*). ting draft of bill relative to immunity 12,6).
Extracts from opinion in case of Garden of witnesses in.- 1235.
Memorial of legislature of -Montana pro- Condemnation proceedings.: bill to regu-
and Herd v. United States by commis- late the trial of (see bill S. 832). "
sioner of, A2372. posing an amendment to the Consti-
Connecticut: bill to amend section 74 of
Joint -resolution to amend act of July 3, tution of the United States relative
to -balancing Federal spending -and Judicial Code' to change terms of Dis-
1926, for adjudication of claims of trict Court for District of (see bill H.
Crow- Indians by (see S. J. Res: 63). Federal income. 1C87.
.I'ssage from- the President transmitting * R. 4100").
Massage from the President transmitting
estimate of rppropriation for payment -Criminalappeals: letter from the Attor-
a. schedule of judgments rendered by
of a- judgment rendered by (S. Does. ney General transmitting a rule regu-
(S. Dec. 23), 1t40.
20, 22), 1639, 1640. lating (H. Doec. 3), 17.
Letter transmitting statement of judg-
"ments rendered by, 10. Me4ssage from•President transmitting sup- Criminal cases: bill to provide for ap-
plemental estimate ofappropriation for pointment and compensation of coun-
COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT AP- sel for impoverished defendants in
PEALS, letter from the Director of the (H. Doe. 80), 12E4.
Administrative Office of the United Message from President transmittirg district courts in (see bill S. 553).
- bill relating to 'dismissal by At-
States Courts transmitting a copy of estimate of appropriations for .judg-
ments allowed by (H. Does. 6, 87), torney General or United States At-
the detailed statement of ex- nditures 1285.
of appropriations for, 148, 157. torney of indictments. Informations,
Message from President transmitting pro- or complaints in (see bill S.'876).
COURT FAVORS LABOR IN 'DECISIONS, posed provision relating to Judgments --_bill to regulate review of Judg-
article by John H. Cline from Washing- ments in certain (see bills H. R. 4233;
ton Evening Star relative to, A3197. against Government by (H. Doec. 355),'
9872. S. 1451).
COUIT OF STAR CHAMBER, LONDON, Opinion of Circuit Court of Appeals In Crimhtal procedure for District Courts:
ENGLAND, remarks in House relative case of -United States against Alumi- letter from the Attorney General
to, 5117. num Co. of America, A1555-A1566. transmitting Rules cf (II. Doec. 12), 17.
INDEX 177
COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES-Con. COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES-Con. COUTOULAKIS, EMMANUEL, relief (see bill
District:,bill to, limit the jurisdiction of New York: presentment relative to for- H. R. 4213).
(see bills S. 466;.H. R. 4168). eign control or ownership in Ameri- COVE, WILLIAM ROBERT, correct naval
-- bill to enlarge jurisdiction In can corporations su bmitted by 1944 record of (see bill H. R. 2960).
suits against United States of (see bills grand jury of Southern District Court
COVERT, MRS. L. V., relief (see bill H. R.
S. S41; H: R. 2470). of, A410.
- 3128).
bill to amend the Judicial Code Oregon: bill to amend section 102 of act
in respect to the original jurisdiction of March 3, 1911, to affix'a term on COW ,AND POULTRY FEEDS, remarks in
'in ceitain cases (see billH. R. 534*). first Tuesday in June of district court House relative to use of molasses in
bill for relief of counsel to defend at Klamath Falls (see bills S. 1032; manufacture of, 10214;
Joseph E. McWilliams et al., appointed H. R. 3281.*). COWAN, DAVID, relief (see bill H. R. 853*).
by (see bill S. 819). Pennsylvania:bill to adjudicate claim of COWAN, WILLIAM V., article entitled "The
bill to provide'necessary officers Reynold 0. Gilks by Eastern District Captain From Battleship," by, A3240.
and employees for circuit courts of Court of (see bill H. R. 1265). COWARD, NOEL, remarks in House relative
appeals and (see bill S.'1520). - bill to clarify law relating to fill-
to, 871.
-bill to provide necessary officers ing firstvacancy in office of district
and cmpoyees for circuit courts of judge for eastern district of (see bill COWDEN MANUFACTURING CO., relief (see
appeal and (see bill H. R. 4230*). S. 141). bills S. 1014; H. R. 2158*).
Equity: bill to repeal act to amend Ju- Public defenders: bill to provide for ap- COWLES, JOHN, article entitled "We Must
t ontment in district courts of (see Unify Our Armed Forces," from Look
* dicial'Code and to define and limit
bill H. R. 442). by, A5464.
jurisdiction of (relating to granting
. of injunctions-in cases involving labor Puerto -l~co: bill to extend the privilege Letter by Assistant Secretary of Navy
of retirement to judge of district' court Hensel relative to article entitled ."We
disoutes) (see bill S. 1647). Must Unify Our Armed Forces," ad-
Eviction proceedings: bill to amend act of (see bills S. 565*, 676; H. R . 2100,
2562). dresscd to, A5724.
of October 19. 1940, permitting. insti-
tution in Federal courts of (see bill Suits against United States: bill to en- COWLEY, MATHEW C. AND LOUISA, relief
large jurisdiction of district courts in of estate (see bill H. R. 1300*).
G. 590).
Eidence: bill to safeguard admission (see bill S. 941). . . COX, ALBERT L. (brigadier general U. S.
in certain cases (see bill.H. R. 43*). Tort claims: bill to provide for adjust- Army), address on compulsory mili-
-remarks in House relative to bill ment of certain (see bill H. R. 181*). tary training, in Washington, D. C., by,
(H. R. 43), to safeguard, 2505, 2508. Venue:. bill relating venue in prosecu- A223.
Gcorg-a: bill to transfer Ben Hill County tion for offenses against laws of United Address in Washington to Government
Ga., from Waycross division of south- States -(see bill S. 1091). Printing Office Post, No: 33, American
ern judicial district. to Americus di- Virginia: bill .to confer jurisdiction upon Legion, by, A2767.
-Visin'of- middle district of (see bill Dittrict Court for Eastern District of
COX BROS:, relidf (see bill S. 1511; H. R.
H. R. 2668*). (see bill S: 57*). 1459 ).
Habeas corpus: bill to relievbjudges of * tribute to Franklin Delano Roose-
velt from minutes of, Fourth Circuit COX, CHARLES C., relief (see. bill H. R.
circuit courts of apgeal of jurisdiction
Court of Appeals'at Richmond, A2151. 2063*).
to grant, writs -of -(see bill S. 1088).
-- bill to regulate" (see bills H. R, Virgin Islands: bill to extend the-privi- COX,E. E. (a Representative from Georgia).
4232; S. 14Z2). 1ge 'of retirement to judges of District .Address before National Association of
Judges: bill to fix salaries of certain.(see Court of .(see bills S. 565*,'.676; H. R. State Chambers of Commerce relative
bills S. 920; 11. R. 2181*). .2100, 2562). *to free enterprise, A243.
-- bill dealing with trial of good Votihg ojtiaifications: joint resolution Address entitled "Memorial to Mother-
behavior of (see bill H. R. 1201*). for an amendment relative to (see hood," ,by Mrs. Clarence Crittenden
- joint resolution for amendment S. J. Res..92*). Calhoun of South Carolina, A2958.
to Constitution relating to removal of Washington: billto provide for appoint- Appointed on' committee, 15.
(see H. J. Res. 32). ment of an additional judge for the Appointed-on Joint Committee on Or-
- -letter from the Attorney General eastern district of (see bill H. R. 1080). ganization of Congress, 417.
transmitting a draft of a proposed - bill' to amend section 112 of Ju- Appointed to 'Board of Regents of
bill relative to retirement of judges of dicial Code to charge times for hold- Smithsonian Institution, 550.
the district courts in.Alaska, Puerto ing terms of district, court for eastern Article from Pathfinder entitled "As-
Rico, .Virgin, Islands, and Panama district of (see bill H. R. 3167*). sembly Line for Democracy," A197.
-canal Zofe, "1747. lVest Virginia: bll to .amend act to pro- 'Editorial fromNew York Times entitled
Juries: bill to exclude Governmeft em- .vide for appointment of additional "President Truman," A1167:
ployees from service on.' (see bill S. judge for northern -and southern dis- Letter by Capt. T. 'C. McKibben (de-
C02).- .tyicts of (see bill.S. 347).. ceased) tO his 2-year-old'son, A4620.
"bill. to establish,.uniforni qualifl- COURTS MARTIAL. -See ARMY. Letter from a soldier stationed in Eirope
cations of (see bills- S. 1245; H. R, Article entitled "The Legion of Urdis- giving iews 6n Army's 'demobiliza-
q*.79). '".. ciplined: by Represefitative Dirksen tion program, A3909 ....
-9bill. relating..to the payment of from, The Congressional Front, A40 8. Recummendations by Comptroller Gen-
fees expenses. and costs of., (see bills Remarks in. House- relative- to i-feir eral relatiye.to organization of Con-
S. 1*26; H. R..3381). court martial of Jeremiah-L. O'Dmno- , gress, A2298.:
Jury commission: bill to provide for each van-Rosea. A5638. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
district- court for (see bills S. 1244; Remarks in Senate relative to resolution American Mothers Memorial Commis-
H. R. Z380). to investigate, A5244. sion: to establish (see bill H. R. 1966),
Juvsnile court: message from the Presi- Resolution. creating select committee to 78.
-dent 'transmitting the annual report investigate the composition of, and-the DavisA. J.;and others: for relief (see bill
of,.4435. procedure and conduct of cases before -H. R. 4817), 11078.
Kansas: bill to provide for appointment (see H. Res. 460). Women: to create a commission to pre-
of additional district judge for district Resolution by Alien Council of Veterans pare 'plans for establishment of a
of (see bills S. 1233; H. R. 3871). Organizations, -Fort Wayne, Ind., rela-' school for training women for service
Maryland: resolution of House Commit- - - tive to sentences under, A3005.. as commisaioned officrs'in Army, Navy,
tee on the Judielary) to "iivestigate "COURTS-MARTIAL REVIEW," editorial MIarihe Corps, and Coast Guard -(see
. decree in re James-B. Dunn of District H. J. Res.,91), 769.
from San Francisco Chronicle entitled,
Court of (see H. Res: 86, 87). - A5244. Remarks by,. on
Massachusetts: bill to adjudicate claims Agricultural appropriation bill: points of
arising cut of blasting In Merrimack COURTS, RICHARD W-., address entitled order, 2625, 2626, 2368.
River, by District Court of (see bill S. - -"Bretton. Woods Prooosals-Will We' Annuities: exemption from taxation,
£46). Miss the Boat Again?" at La Grange, 9087, 9096 "
Ga., by, A3418. Anti-poll-tax bill: discharge motion,
Mississippi: bill to amend Judical Code
COUSINS, NORMAN,
N editorial entitled . 5892.
to provide for three judicial districts
for (see bill S. 981). "Modern Man Is Obsolete," from. Antiracketeering bill, 11840, 11841, 11915.
Missouri: bill to make permanent the Saturday Review of Literature by, Appropriations and contract authoriza-
A4079, A4248. tions: reduction of certain, 9813. 9814.
judgeship provided for by act to pro-
vide for appointment of an additional Letter relative to bill for research on Army: demobilization program, 6455.
judge for eastern and western dis- cancer by, A4497. Atomic bomb: implications of, 9813.
tricts of (see bills S. 240 H. R. 1196*). Paragraph from editorial entitled Beach erosion: investigation, 5461, 5462,
Nevada: bill to provide terms for district "Modern Man. Is Obsolete," from Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5536.
of (see bill S. 940*). Saturday Review by, A4497. Budenz, Louis, 9316. ..
.CI-Ind- 12
178 INDEX
COX, E. E.-Continued. COX, E. E.-Continued. CRAIG, DOROTHY L., letter relative to an
Remarks by, on Reports made by, from investigation of the publication en-
Calendar Wednesday, 1448. Committee on Rules: titled "Labor Digest" written by, 2361.
Carden, George A., and Anderson T. Herd, Consideration of bill (H. R. 689)-For- CRAIG, MALIN (former Chief of Staff, U. S.
8984, 8987, 8988, 8989. eign Service bill (H. Res. 199, Rept. Army), remarks in House relative to
Celler, Emanuel, 10044. 355), 2584. airplane trip 33,000 feet in air by, 6310.
Census of agriculture, 841, Consideration of bill (H. R. 1270) claim
Civilian manpower: mobilization, 557, of George A. Carden and Anderson T. CRAIG, MARTHA E., Increase pension (see
558, 564, 569, 705, Herd (H. Res. 248, Rept. 528), 4302. bill H. R. 4017).
Committee on Appropriations: investi- Consideration of bill (H. R. 1752) Na- CRAIG, WILLIAM C., Jr., letter on Vessels
gations by, 138. tional Service Act (H. Res. 107, Rept. needed to return soldiers from, Stars
Committee on Foreign Affairs: investiga- 37), 590. and Stripes by -T. S. Hyland and,
tion by, 7638. Consideration of bill (H. R. 2536) to A4637.
Committee on the Merchant Marine and amend Interstate Commerce Act (H.
Res. 429, Rept. 1318), 11155. CRAIN, LOUIS V. (pvt., U. S. Army), article
Fisheries, 1463.
Consideration of bill (H. R. 2689) agri- from Alton (Ill.) Evening Telegraph
Ccmmittee on Military Affairs, investi- relative to German priest saving life
gation of war effort, 1460. cultural appropriation bill (H. Res. 194,
of, A3351.
Committee on Post-War Economic Rept. 353), 2584.
Policy and Planning: continuation, Consideration of bill (H. R. 3603) sale of "CRAIN RESIGNS AS DISTRICT OF CO-
342. surplus wax-built vessels (H. Res. 358, LUMBIA NAVY LEAGUE HEAD," ar-
Committee on Territories: investigation Rept. 1024), 8983. ticle from Washington Post captioned,
by, 5461, 5462. Consideration of bill (H. R. 4407) reduc- A5598.
Committee on, Un-American Activities, ing certain appropriations (H. Res. CRAMER. ROBERT J., relief (see bill H. R.
13, 50, 52, 211. 375, Rept. 1131), 9757. 1538).
Common carriers: agreements among, Consideration of bill (H. R. 4421) in-
11749. crease in personnel of Navy and Ma- CRAVEN, RUTH, statement before House
rine Corps (H. Res. 393, Rept. 1189), Labor Committee relative to price and
Communism: threat of, 9813, 9814. rent control made by, A5030.
Congressional Record: changes in con- 105:4.
text of speeches, 7222. Consideration of H. J. Res. 225, tidelands CRAVENS, FADJO (a Representative /rom
-extension of remarks, 11847. (H. Res. 344, Rept. 951), 8616. Arkansas).
-general leave to extend remarks, Nurses (H. Res. 153, Rept. 222), 1501, Appointed on committee, 275.
4433. 1540. Article by C. F. Byrns from Fort Smith
Corporations: refund of excess profits, Postwar immigration and naturaliza- - (Ark.) Southwest Times-Record rela-
7243, 7246. tion: study (H. Res. 52, Rept. 357), tive to development of Arkansas River,
excerpt from testimony before 2584. A1331.
Rules Committee, 7247. Selective Service Act: Tydings amend- Article by C. F. Byrns from Forth Smith
ment (H. Con. Res. 29, Rept. 216),. (Ark.) Times-Record relative to pro-
Fair Employment Practice Committee,
1448, 1470. posed levees, A1862.
3350, 3992, 7235, 7475.
Special -Committee on Postwar Eco- Article by C. F. Byrns in Fort Smith
reply to Mrs. Norton, 7188. nomic Policy and Planning (H. Res.
Farm labor: deferment of, 2429. (Ark.) Times-Record relative to Ar-
60, Rept. 19), 276, 290. kansas River, A710.
Food investigation (H. Res. 195), 2784.
Votes of. See YEA-ANn-NAY VOTES. Article by C. F. Byrns on compulsory
Food shortage: investigation, 2861, 2862.
Foreign policy: President's speech, COX, EUGENE A., article entitled "Ger- health insurance, A5217.
10132. many's Place in a Postwar World" by, Article from Fort Smith (Ark.) Times-
A582. Record entitled "Medal for Congress-
Foreign Service: to strengthen, 2882. men?," A703.
Full employment bill, 10457. COX, FLOYD B., letter relative to essay on
Constitution for a United Nations Article from Fort Smith (Ark.) Times-
Government agencies: reorganization,
9342. Government by, A2641. Record relative to development of
Arkansas River, A1074.
House of Representatives: adjournment COX, GEORGE N., Jr., relief (see bill H. R. Articles by Harold Fleming in Christian
over, 10390, 10393. 2622). Science Monitor on disposal of alumi-
conduct of Members, 1390. COX, H. J., article on'Portland, Oreg.: As a
-question num plants, A5194.
period, 37. Major Lumber Port from Random Editorial from Fort Smith (Ark.) Times-
Immigration and naturalization: study, Lengths by, A5652. Record entitled "Statesmen or Poli-
2863, 2864.
Labor disorders, 10441. COX, JAMES M., interview relative to world ticians?" A93.
peace by Associated Press appearing in Leave of absence, 7037.
Labor leaders, 9815. Miami (Fla.) Daily News of, A1729. Resolution of Arkansas Legislature favor-
Legislative appropriation bill, 4425. ing development of Arkansas River,
Remarks in Senate relative to political
Lending agencies of the Government, activities of, A1729. Al151.
1-144. Tribute in Senate to the late President Resolution of House of Representatives
Military information bill, 10046, 10047, Roosevelt by James M. Cox, 3392. of Arkansas relative to H. R. 381, A593.
10043, 10049, 10050. Resolution of State of Arkansas relative
Missouri: additional judgeship, 8872, COX, OSCAR S., editorial from New York
Times paying tribute to, A4221. to use of public lands, A531.
8873, 8874. Editorials from New York Times and Statement on improvement of Arkansas
Nurses' selective service bill, 1725, 1729. River Valley, A2380.
Washington Post paying tribute to,
Order of business, 11561. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
A4302.
Pearl Harbor disaster, 8499. Tribute in the House to, A4302. Administration of justice: to improve
Permission to file reports, 6450. (see bill H. R. 1117), 98.
Postage: fourth-class matter, 5451. COX, ROBERT (Staff Sgt., U. S. Army), poem
entitled "Ode To Shima" by, A4577. Coal resources: to conserve (see bill H. R.
Ramspeck, Robert: tribute to, 12352. 383), 24.
Reciprocal trade agreements: extension, COX, RUTH, relief (see bill H. R. 2427*). Constitution of the United States: pro-
4875. COY, JAMES, radio interview of Mayor Roger posing an equal rights amendment (see
Reid, Frank R.: eulogy, 555. T. Sermon of Independence, Mo., by H. J. Res. 49), 59.
Secretary of State: yielding to Russian A2955. Gilliam, L. 0.: for relief (see bill H. R.
demands, 9155. COYNE, CATHERINE, article on Lowell nurse 4415), 9757.
Small Business Committee, 11898. In thick of war seven months from Holcombe, L. A.: for relief'(see bill H. R.
Stripling, Bob: reply to critics of, 10044. Boston Herald by, A173. 876), 60.
Tidelands: quieting title to, 8839, 8840, Little Missouri River, Ark.: to ipme a
CDZZOLINO, FRANCISCO, relief (see bill
8849, 8865, 8866, 8868. dam on (see bill H. R. 1821), E90.
H. R. 4096).
Tobacco combination, 7928. Porter, Lamar: for relief (see bill H. R.
Treaty ratification, 4017, 4018. CRAFT, WOODY L., relief (see bill H. R. 817), 60.
United Nations Relief: appropriation, 4096). Real estate owned by the United States:
10287. CRAGG, WILBUR W., relief (see bill S. 1229). to provide for local taxation (see bill
Vessels: sale of surplus, 9158. CRAGO, FRED, relief (see bill H. R. 2763*). H. R. 381), 24.
Veterans: pending legislation, 7705. Social Security Act: to amend (see bill
CRAIG, CHARLES H., relief (see bill S. 1210).
Voorhis, Jerry, 10870. H. R. 382), 24.
Wallace, Henry A., 1144. CRAIG, CHARLES P., pamphlet relative to United States Code: to amend (see bill
War Agencies Appropriation bill, 5811. St. Lawrence seaway by, A5395. H. R. 699), 57.
War Labor Disputes Act: repeal, 11823, CRAIG, CLIFFORD E., relief (see bill H. R. Weltborn,'Thula B.: for relief (sze bill
111525, 11830. 2189"). I. R. 1837), 591.
INDEX
CRAVENS, FADJO-Continued. CRAWFORD, FRED L.-Continued. CRAWFORD, FRED L.-Continued.
Motions and resolutions offered ?y News release by National Industrial.Con- Remarks by, on
Suiplus Property Boards: to extend time ference Board entitled "OPA Pricing Cuban suar, 9518.
for consideration of report on disposi- Policy Seen Threat to Speedy Recon- Daylight-saving time: termination, 8544.
tion of Government-owned aluminum version," 6558. Debt limit: increase, 1931, 1932, 1935,
plants (see H. Con. Rcs. 97), 9-57. Press release issued by Fred Vinson rela- 1936.
Pemarks by, on tive to war needs and supplies, 6490. Draft of farm workers, A607.
Carden, George A., and Anderson T. Herd, Remarks in House relative to, 984. Emergency Price Control Act: extension
2480, 8985, 8987, 8388. Resolution of State Legislature of Mich- (H. J. Res. 101), 6401.
Federal Aid Aihport Act, 9798. igan relative to farm labor, AC94. Export-Import Bank, 7542, 7543, 9442.
Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps: Statement by Emil Schram on the se- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation,
personnel, 312, 315. curities industry, A3652. 9040.
Navy: disposition of vessels and facili- Statement by Fred Vinson relative to Full employment: use of knowledge in
ties, 5375, 5376. CPA preventing inflation, 6548. providing for, A5f88.
War Mobilization and Reconversion Act: Statement by General Motors entitled Full-employment bill, A4602.
Advisory Board, 5501. "Should Management Be Unionized?" -excerpt from Economic Outlook,
Reports made by, from A1895. A4632.
Committee on the Judiciary: Statement by Judge Picard blaming Furniture industry: prices, 6558.
Advisory Board under War Mobilization, farmers for high prices, 6600. Gold reserves: reduction, 5276, 5277, 5278,
and Reconversion Act (H. R. 1527, Statement on financial condition of Gov- 5279.
Rept. 144), 1079. ernment corporations, 8563. • Government agencies: reorganization,
Constitution: equal-rights amendment Statement presented to San Francisco 9339, 0426, 9442.
(H. J. Res. 49, Rept. 907), 1535. Conference. by J. L.. McElhany regard- Government corporations: financial con-
Economic Stabilization Board (H. R. ing freedom of religion, A25C6. trol, 8:63, 8564.
f951, Rept. 501), 4038. Sworn in, 273. Government tools: destruction at Lans-
Cffice of Scientific Research and Develop- Tal~les: statements of insured commer- ing Mich., 8839.
ment (H. R. 1524, Rept. 500), 408. cial banks, A4098. Independent offices appropriation bill,
Telegram from Edson Moore & Co., of 915.
Voles of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Datroit, relative to price regulations on Insurance business: regulation, 1086,
CRAWFORD, A. F.. relief (see bills S. 933; clothing received by, C495. 1090.
H. R. 3222). Amendments offered by, to International currency stabilization, 840.
CRAWFORD, FRANK M., poem entitled "A Government agencies reorganization Lending agencies of the Government,
Boy Beneath a Cross" by, Ali51. (H. R. 4 1'9) : to amend, 9442. 1131, 1182.
Poem entitled "Why Should I Be Afraid?" Price Control Act: to amend, 6557. Lend-leaze: President's message, 8411.
by, A1748. Bills and ioint rasolutions introduced by Members of Congress: expense allow-
Banks and banking: to amend law re- ance, 5271, 5272.
CRAWFORD, FRED L. (a Representative from garding establishment of branches by
Michigan). National Labor Relations Act: need for
national banking associations (see bill
Address before Investors Fair Play. amendment in case of foremen, A1895.
H. R. 1680), 447.
League June.28, 1945, A3453. - to amend.Revised Statutes rela- Office of Price Administration: reconver-
Analysis of commercial banking in the tive to establishment of branches by sion policies, 5277-5279.
United States by Howard J. Stoddard, national banking associations (see bill - price policies, 6548.
A4097. H. R. 1855), 640. Philippine Islands: -trade relations, 0925.
Appointed conferee, 2203, 2668, 5501, District of Columbia: to stabilize rents Price Control Act: amendment, 6543,
6629. of commercial property in (see bill 11. 6548, 6557, 6558, 6559, 6565, 6589, 6599,
Appointed on committee, 491. R. 2022), 870. 6600, 6601.
Article by Alden A. Potter from Com- Federal Loan Agency: to restore as an - extension, 6369, 6370, 6374, 6488,
mercial and Financial Chronicle en- independent establishment of the Fed- 6490, 6494-6497, 7081, 7190:
titled "A Theory of Interest." A693. oral Government (see bill H. R. 1994), Puerto Rico, A4369.
Article by C. T. Revere in New York Jour- E38. -- strike of sugar workers, 2050.
nal of Commerce on futures contract Gage,Eleanor R.: for relief (see billH. R. Reciprocal trade agreements, 5079.
system, A3970. 3557), 6585. Revenue bill of 1945, 9623, 9624, 9625.
Article by F. A. Hayek entitled "The Use Internal Revenue Code: to amend section - conference report, 10173, 10177.
of Knowledge in Society" from Ameri- 340-4(see billH. R. 1993), 0*38. Secretary of Treasury: statement re re-
can Economic Review, A5688. Lending agencies of Federal Govern- port of American Bankers Association
Article by Gustav Cassel from The Econ- ment: for effective administration of on Bretton Woods proposal, 840.
omist relative to the future of private (see billH. R. 1706), 448. Soil pipe and plumbing, 10816.
capital, A2069. Palmer, Ethelyn:-to pension (see billII. Subsidies- continuation of certain, 5233,
Article by U. V. Wilcox entitled "Be R. 4092), C659. 5237.
Thankful You Are No Member of Con- United States notes and obligations: to Sugar: bungling of program by Govern-
gress," A1500. sellto private persons, firms, or cor- ment agencies, 1331.
Article from American Press on accom-
plishments of weekly newspapers,
porations (see billH. R. 1904), 671. - cost during World War I, 5235.
Motions and resolutions offered by Tax adjustment bill, 7322, 7325, 7328.
A4172. Commodity Credit Corporation: to in-
Article from Puerto Rico World Journal Tennessee Valley Authority: text of act
vestigate (see H. Res. 180), 2072. of 1941 relating to, 8563.
entitled "Sugar and Uncle Sam," A792.
Michigan: to inquire into administration Tidelands: quieting title to, 6843.
Article from Washington News Bureau of national selective service law in (see
entitled "Little Banks Save the Big Underwear: scarcity, C61.
H. Res. 122), 908. United Nations Relief: appropriation,
Banks?" A206.
Articles relative to Henry Wallace in Remarks by, on 10227.
Washington Post, February 4, 1945, Agricultural appropriation bill, 2682. Veterans' Administration: Departmnt
A548. points of order, 2668. of Medicine and Surgery, 11666, 1177,
Correspondence relative to adjustment Aleda E. Lutz, Army nurse: radio tribute 11651.
of prices between OPA and, 6601. to, A3058: Wallace, Henry A., 1181, 1182.
Correspondence relative to drafting of Annuity payments: exemption from tax-
Votes cf. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
farm workers, A607. ation, 0991.
Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill, CRAWFORD, FREDERICK. C., letter by W.
'Editorial by K. G. Pennell relative to
tariffs entitled "Filling In the Facts" 8651. Morgenstierne from New York Herald
(tariff revision), A1894. Auto-use tax, 7219. Tribune relative to statement on con-
Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5577, ditions in Norway by, A94.
Editorial from Economic Review on
Puerto Rico, A4369. 5653, 5673. Remarks in House relative to Informa-
Editorial from Michigan Farmer relative -report of American Bankers Asso- tion on Norway by, A94.
to farm labor, A694. ciation; 981. CRAWFORD, R. C. (brigadier general, U. S.
Legislative platform of National Grange, Census of Agriculture, 845. Army), address at Lincoln, Nebr., be-
A5372. Census of manufacturing, 4668. fore Nebraska State Reclamation As-
Letter by C. E. Wilson, president, General Committee on Banking and Currency: sociation by, A565.
Motors Corp., relative to CIO wage de- hearings on Price Control Act, 6543.
CRAWFORD, RUTH, relief (see bill H. R.
mands, A4603. Commodity Credit Corporation, 1972,
2047, 2048. 913).
Letter by Walter Nobis relative to draft-
ing of farm labor, A1025. Congressional Record: extension of re- CRAWFORD, MRS. WADE, correspondence
Letter from Chester Bowles and Asso- - marks, 1594. relative to removal of restrictions on
ciation of Sugar Producers of Puerto Cotton, data on, A4888. property and money belonging to the
Rico relative to sugar program, 1332. -statement by C. T. Revere, A4888. Klamath Indians, 8043.
180 INDEX
CRAWSHAW, RALPH EVERETT, correct CRIMEAN CONFERENCE-Continued. CRISIS IN PALESTINE, report by Senator
naval record of (see bills S. 268; H. R. Joint -resolution assuming national re- Royal S. Copeland re'ative to, 12173.
900, 11[6). sponsibility for results of Crimean CRITCHLOW, ED S., editorial on Union City
Conference as they affect members of (Tenn.) can't grow now from Union
CRAY, A. J., letter on Government expendi-
Polish armed forces serving today out- City (Tenn.) Daily Messengar by,
tures effect on bond buyers by, A4572.
side Poland (see H. J. Res. 110). A4428.
CREAGER, R. B., correspondence relative to Radio address by Senator Wheeler, en-
extension into Mexico of Intracoastal "CRITIQUE OF LABOR LAW," address by
titled, A912. William Sternberg entitled, A4951.
Canal of Louisiana and Texas, between Remarks in House relative to, 1044..
Roy Miller and, A2464. Remarks in House relative to a sober CROATIA, remarks in House relative to fric-
CREAM, correspondence between Represent- reflection on results of, A1064. tion between Serbia and, A3060.
ative Murray (Wosconsin) and Bureau Remarks in House relative to results of CROCKERY, provide a quota for earthen-
of Agricultural Economics relative to the conference of the Big Three, 1046. ware, crockeryware, china, porcelain,
sale in 1943 and 1944 of, A328. Rematks in House relative to little and other vitrified wares imported into
Remarks in House relative to nonra- chance for peace as result of, A666. United States (see bill -1. R. 2794).
tioning of, A328. Remarks in House relative to accom- CROCKETT, JOHN C. (Chief Clerk, U. S. Sen-
CREAMERY BUSINESS, remarks in House plishmeuts of Big Three at, A763. ate), tribute in Senate to, 920.
relative to effects of OPA regulations Statement in the nature of a report of CROCKETT, R. L., letter relative to disposal
on, A3025. conerence between President Roose- . of Government surpluses, A3725.
"CREATIVE FORCE OF THE GREAT DEAD," velt, Prime Minister Churchill, and
CROCKETT, WILLIE, relief (see bill H. R.
sermon by W. N. Thomas at centen- Marshal Stalin (S. Doc. 8), 1025. 4864).
nial memorial service at Naval Acad- "CRIMEAN SETTLEMENT REQUIRES RE- CROFT, GEORGE D., relief of estate (see bill
emy entitled, A4373. VISION," article by David Lawrence H. R. 4211).
CREDIT AGENCIES, statistics to obligations entitled, A730.
CROMPTON, HENRY H., poem by Bill Taylor
of, 2761. "CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE" re- dedicated to, A1072.
CREDIT UNIONS, relating to payments in vise title 18 of the United States Code Tribute by Stanley Mott Sprague to,
connection with redemption of United entitled (see bill H. R. 2200*). A1072.
States savings bonds by (see bill H. R. Concurrent resolution to print additional
copies of bill (H. R. 2200) to revise CROMWELL, GEORGE T., report of the Com-
412). mittee on Finance on nomination of,
"CREDITS TO RUSSIA AND SOVIET TRADE," title 18 of the United States Code en-
titled (see H. Con. Res. 33), 2277. 11119.
article by Robert P. Vanderpoel from Remarks in House relative to bill (H. R. CROP INSURANCE, remarks in House rela-
Chicago Herald-American. entitled, tive to platforms of both parties
2200) to revise the laws concerning,
A3517. 3779. pledging support of, A177.
"CREDITS TO SOVIET AGENCIES IN THE CROP LOANS, statement by S. P. Lindsey,
CRIMINAL APPEALS. See COURTS OF THE
UNITED STATES--A HISTORICAL RE- UNITED STATES. Jr., relative to, A664.
VIEW," article by E. C. Ropes entitled,
CRIMINAL CODE. CROP WEATHER CONDITIONS IN FOREIGN
A2669. COUNTRIES, news release by Depart-
Bill to amend section 48, relating to
CREEL, GEORGE, article relative to Black receiving of stolen public property ment of Agriculture relative to 1944,
Dragon Society in Japan and life of (see bills S. 589; H. R. 2280). A3114.
Mltsuru Toyamo from Reader's Digest Bill to amend title 18, to declare cer- CROPS, provide for settlement of claims for
by, A3849. tain papers and other material non- damage to crops caused by wild fowl
CREIGHTON, NEAL (colonel, U. S. Army), mailable, to provide penalty for mail- in vicinity of national wildlife refuges
resolution by Belleville (Ill.) Rotary ing same (see bill H. R. 2328). (see bill H. R. 3527).
Club in praise of, A3849. Bill to amend section 211, relating to Bill for relief of owners of crops dam-
Speech to personnel separated at Scott nonmailable matter (see bill H. R. aged or destroyed by migratory birds
Field, Ill., by, A4478. 1334). (see bill H. R. 3774).
CRESCENT CARAVAN FERRYING DIVISION, Bill to exempt certain officers and em- Remarks in House relative to abundant
article from Wilmington (Del.) Morn- ployees of Wax Department from cer- surplus, 2052.
in News relative to record of, A501. tain provisions of (see bill H. R. 1523). Remarks in House relative to shortage
CRESSETT (magazine), article on labor Bill to amend section 211 of (see bill S. of boxcars in Middle West to move,
unjustly criticized from, A3982. 692). A1780.
Bill to amend, to punish anyone Injuring Remarks In House relative to 1944
CRESTON (IOWA) NEWS ADVERTISER, edi- an officer or employee in service of Post bumper, 2426.
torial entitled "Stlmson Makes Report Office Department (see bill H. R. 3895). Table: production of wheat, corn, oats,
on Soldier Ballot" from, A586. Bill to exempt certain officers and em- and barley, 1940-44, 2426.
Editorial entitled "How Endless Spend- ployees within Office of Scientific Re-
ers Bungled Butter Trade" from, "CROPS DAMAGED BY DUCKS," article from
search and Development from certain Bottineau .(N. Dak.) Courant entitled,
A4121, A4175. provisions of (see bill H. R. 1524*). A2652.
CRET, PAUL P., tribute In Senate to, 8880. Bill to exempt members of advisory CROSBY, EDITH JOYCE, relief (see bill H.
CRIDER, JOHN H., article entitled "The board appointed under War Mobiliza-
tion and Reconversion Act of 1944 from R. 4958).
World Watches Debate on Bretton
Woods Bill" from New York Times by, cartain provisions of (see bill H. R. CROSBY, RAYMOND, relief (see bill H. R.
A1344. 1527*). 1633*).
Bill to exempt certain members of Eco- CROSS, G. L. (president, University of Okla-
CRIME. See POSTWAR CRIME PROBLEMS. nomic Stabilization Board from cer- homa), letter relative to bill (S. 637)
"CRIME AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE," re- tain provisions of (see bill H. R. 2951*). providing for release of certain mem-
vise, codify, and enact title 18 of the Bill to extend provisions of act of July bers of armed forces to continue their
United States Code entitled (see bill 11, 1941 (Public Law 163, 77th Cong.) study for medicine and dentistry by,
H. R. 2200*). (see bill H. R. 2992*). A1701.
"CRIMEAN AGREEMENT," editorial from Bill to amend, so as to punish anyone
Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Ariz., en- injuring a party, witness, or juror on CROSS, HAROLD, editorial captioned "The
account of his having acted as such Times is honorably discharged" from
titled, A745.
(see bills S. 633*; H. R. 2709*). Hammond (Ind.) Times by, A4022.,
"CRIMEAN AGREEMENT ONE OF MAN- Bill to amend section 1 of act of May CROSS, MARGARET, letter relative to the
KINDS GREAT DOCUMENTS," edi- 18, 1934, relative to punishment of per- OPA written by, 218.
torial from Salt Lake (Utah) Tribune sons who kill certain Federal officers
entitled, A768. CROSSER, ROBERT (a Representative from
(see bill H. R. 4348). Ohio).
"CRIMEAN COMPACT," editorial from Bos- Joint resolutions to limit the operation Appointed on committee, 275.
ton Post entitled, A675. of sections 109 and 113 of (see S. J. Res.
Appointed on Treaty of Greene Ville
110*; H. J. Res. 132*). Celebration Commission, 8377.
CRIMEAN CONFERENCE, articles entitled
"American Idealism Defeated at Par- Witnesses and jurors: letter from Attor- Editorial from Cleveland Plain Dealer
ley" and "Candid Explanation Advised ney General transmitting draft of pro- entitled "Presidential Succession,"
on Parley" by David Lawrence, Wash- posed bill relative to, 1285. A3119.
ington Evening Star, A679. CRIMINALS, injunction of secrecy removed Resolution of Democratic steering com-
Concurrent resolution to express dis- in Senate from treaty with Canada for mittee commending service of, A335.
approval of Congress of decision re- extradition of (Ex. I), 10773. Amendments offered by, to
lating to partition of Poland made at CRIMONT, J. R. (Catholic bishop, Alaska), Government reorganization (H. R.
(see H. Con. Res. 31). tribute in the House to late, A2473. 4129): to amend, 9427.
INDEX 181
CROSSER, ROBERT-Continued. "CRUMP FLAYS CRITICS OF INDUSTRIAL CUNNINGHAM, PAUL-Continued..
Bills and .joint resolutions introduced-by - SOUTH,'-- article. from Memphis Com- Bills and -joint-resolutionsintroduced by
Railroad Retirement- Acts:: to amend mercial Appeal entitled, A3995; .... Dew,.Lyle Edwin: to correct' military rec-
(seebill H. R. 1362), 229. CRUNKLETON, A. G:. relief (see bill H. R. I ord (see bill H. R. 880), 60.
Railroads:, to promote safety on (see bill 3539). Hamilton, George P.: to increase pension
H. R. 4927), 11699. bill (see bill H. R. 3782), 7506.
Remarks by, on CRUTCHER, OBED, relief (see bill H. R.
1134).. Hamilton, Homer G: forirellef (see bill
Barbour, Henry E.: eulogy, 2707. -H. R: 4266),-9292.
Cleveland, Ohio: postmastership at, CUBA, article by R. Hart Phillips. relative to Iowa: to convey Agricultural Byproducts
A2633. communism centering on, 3282. . .Labo:'atory to State of (see bill H. R.
Fletcher, Brooks: tribute to, A3558. Joint resolution ,tojoin in the. universal 1765), 512.
Government agencies: reorganization, mourning caused by the death '.of
Franklin D. Roosevelt adopted by the Logs arid lumber: to prohibit exporta-
9427, 9434. .tion (see bill H.-R. 4988), 12029.
Reports made by, from House of-Representatives and ,the Sen-
ate of, 5304; - Miles; Frank F.: for relief (see bill H. R.
Committee on Interstate and Foreign -015), 3822.
Commerce: Me-morial of legislature favoring -estab-
Bridge across Mahoning River (H. R. lishment of a world organization for Mn3re Pearl:- for relief (see bill H. R.
peace, 4500 81), "-0.
33i, Rept. 824), 6869. -
Votes of. 'See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Remarks. in Senate and statistics. relative .Oldage assistance: to provide that non-
'to production of sugar in, e268 8269. inal inc me from personal services may
CROSSER, MRS. ROBERT. .(deceased), re- be-disrcgarded'in computing payments
marks in House concerning, 18823. CUBAN-AMERICAN SUGAR" CO.,- adjudicate
(see bill H. H. 702),-57.
CROSSLAND, C. E., letter .endorsing.peace claim of (see bill H. R. 12Z9*)..
Rounds, .Clarence Leaon (administra-
R
resolutions by, A608 ... CUBAN SUGAR, remarks in Hcuse relative -to tori: for relief (see bill H. R. 1739).
CROSSLAND, CLARA V., pension (see bills the proposed purchas e of the 1946 'and 513.
S. 918;'H. R. 3022*). 1947 crops of, 9518. Servicemen's Readjustment Act: to
CRoSS-ROCK CHANNEL,N. C.,providtng for CUBA'S EXPORT -OF CANDY, article from _amend (see bill H. R. 703), 57.
preliminary survey of (see.bill-H. R. New York Herald Tribune relative to, Valley Savings Bank: for relief (see bill
1573). A2667. H. R. 882), 63.
CROUSE, CLAUDE S.; relief (see bill'H. R. CUBA'S SUGAR QUOTA, remarks in House _Veterans: amend law relative to loans
3397)."- relative to proposal,.for, A4730;' for homes, farms, business. property,
CROW,.C.- C., -editorial relative, to abuse of CUDAHY,WIS:, resolutions urging erection . etc. (see bill H. H. 2671), 2457.
-lumber industry-by: OPA' by, A1210. of a new post-offi6e.building at, 9552, .- "to extend for 2 years time for fil-
Editorial. A51l7.' ing. app-ications "for review of ceaims
4ntitled' "OPA' ' P&secutes
America's Best Citizens" from Pacific CULLIGAN, CHARLES J., adjudicate claim of on-appeal (see bill H. R. 706), 57.
- .. to increase pension payaible to vet-
Coast Lumber Digest by; A1675. (see bills S. 697; H. R.'2'03).
erans suffering from permanent total
CROWE, MARTIN, article entitled- "Don't .CULLIS, CASS,. article entitled "Clevenger non-service-connected disabilities (see
Call Me a Communist Any More"-from , Opposes Bill for Air;orts. from -Bryan bill H. R. 2911), 3466.
Progressive by, A3474. • (ohio) Democrat by, A4571. Williams, Ed.: for, relief (see bill H. R.
CROWLEY, LEO T., article by Walter Trohan CUMBERLAND, (MD.) NEWS, article entitled * 879), C0.
from Washington Times-Herald rela- "Army Point System Is Declared Un- World War Veterans' Act: to amend (see
tive "'o Britain's elation over resigna- fair" from, A2976. 'bills H. R. 704, 705), 57.
tion of, A4104. CUMBERLAND RIVER_ message from the York Products, Inc.: for relief (see bills
Editorial from Sheboygan (Wis.) Press President submitting report 'on the H. R. 878, 2026), 60, 870.
paying tribute to, A4152. . . 'physiographic, economic, and other re- Motions.and resolutions offered by
Editorial from Chicago Herald-American lationships between the Cumberland Government competition with private
relative to British demand for. loan and Tennessee Rivers, 1639, 1672. businczs: to investigate (see H. Con.
and resignation of,.A4520. I CUMMINGS, JOHN M.- article on Presiden- Res. 17), 148.
Letter to Congressman Bloom relative 't ial succession- problem needs-atten- .. Remarks by, on
to lend-lease, 2134. tion from Philadelphia Inquirer by, .Agricultural appropriation bill, 2685.
Letter relative to, exports of farm ma- A2666. Alien enemy property: dispcsition, 5524.
chinery by, "A1795. Article -relative to gift of airplane to Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill,
Letter including. comments and .tables Charles De Gaulle from Philadelphia 8645.
showing cigarette shortage not due to Inquirer, by, A4261. Congress: delegation of powers, 10686.
lend-lease. by, A306. Daylight-saving time: termination, E544.
'CUMMINGS, RUTH LOIS, relief (see bill
Letter relative to financial problems of Farm loans-for veterans, A-1274. -
"small business by, A3614. H. R. 3480). . '
. - - text of bill (H. R. 2671), A1274.
Remarks in House relative to comments CUNNINGHAM. BILL, article on Canada's
plentiful supply- of food from Boston Pzderal Farm Loan Act: amendment,
of London' Daily Mail on resignation 4760.
of, A4140.. Herald by , A2816;
Article on Veterans' new organization Federal judgeship in eastern and western
Remarks in'House relative to. resigna-
tion from Foreign Economic Adminis- could be international from Boston Missouri: additional judge (H. R.
tration of, A4104. Herald by, A2557. 1196), 6283.
Remarks in House relative to reasons for Article entitled "United States Rudder Flag: pledge of allegiance, 5510.
resignation of, A4131, A4140, A4152. Still Needs Firm Hand" from Boston GI bill of rights: administration of, 496.
Remarks in House relative to, 9338. Herald by, A4524. Herring, Clyde L.: death of, 8620.
Statement relative to the Export-Import Immigration and Naturalization Servce,
CUNNINGHAM, EMMETT S., address in
Bank of Washington, 7663. 4820.
Washington before National Council of
Tribute in House to, A4152. Negro Democrats by,.A3139. Inflation, 6577.
Tributes in Senate .to, 9645. Memorial address in House in memory
CUNNINGHAM, PAUL (a Representative from
"CROWLEY SEES REICH RISING TO.WAR of deceased Members of Congress, 4917.
Iowa). National Employ the" Physically Handi-
UNLESS PLANTS ARE STRIPPED." Address of George Ver Steeg relative to
article from Washington Evening Star capped Week, 5508.
soil conservation in Iowa, A301.
entitled, A3106. Address over radio by Rev. W. W. Orr, Nationality.Act: amendment, 4290.
of Des-Moines, Iowa, entitled -"Cheap Naval Academy: midshipmen's store,
CROWTHER, SAMUEL, article on current
Peace, 'A3016. 10989.-
problems by, A4625.
Appointed conferee, 10601, 11739.' OPA enforcement tactics, 6577.
CRUDE OIL, letter from Independent Petro- Office of War Information; 7503.
leum Association of Texas urging in- Appointed pn committee, 492.
Appointed on Objectors Committee, 1255. Palestine problem, 9691.
crease in price of, A5333. .
Editorial entitled "To the Hills, Men" Postal employees,: salary increase, 4620.
Resolution by National Conference of
from Des Moines Register, A2952. Price Control Act: amendment, 6577.
Petroleum Regulatory Authorities Public roads: investigation, 7191.
urging increase in price of, A1378. Resolution by Iowa General Assembly on
death of the President, A1761. Railroads: land-grant rates, 4192.
CRUDE PETROLEUM, remarks in House rela- Bills and joint resolutions introducedby Reciprocal trade agreements, 5041, 5042.
tive to H. R. 2940, relative to price of, Army: to retire reservists at the highest Referees in bankruptcy, 9659.
A1961. rank held in active service during pres- School-lunch programs, 9253.
CRUMP, EDWARD H., article urging action to ent war '(see bill H. R. 1767). , Servicemen's Readjustment Act: amend-
- prevent erosion, 8740. . . - Army Air. Forces enlisted Reserve Corps: • .ment, 7724, 7725, 7726, 7727.
Remarks in Senate relative to;1350. relatiig to discharge status of mem- - conference report, 12376, 12378,
Statement relative to attacks- upon in- 'ers (see bill H. . 701),57. 12380.
cu-ztrial South from Memphis Com- Brown, John F.: for relief (see bill H. R. Stabilization Act of 1C42: amendment,
mercial Appeal by, A3995. C83), 60. 6577.
182 INDEX
CUNNINGHAM, PAUL-Continued. CURLEY, JAMES M.-Continued. CURRY, ANNIE AND JAMES, relief (see bill
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on H. R. 3229*).
Veterans: defect in law providing loans Chennault, Gen. Claire Lee: tribute, CURRY,GEORGE,relief (see billH. R. 2838).
for, 2579, 2580. A288. CURRY,NOLAN V., relief(see billH. R. 4400).
-disability compensation, 7879. Italy: diplomatic relations should be re-
CURTIS, CARL T. (a Representative from
-pension increase, 8493. sumed with, A1378. Nebraska),
-settlement on farm lands, 8773. Japan: problem of policing, A3750.
Appointed on committee, 492.
Veterans' Administration: Department MacArthur, Gen. Douglas: statement on Article by Stanley High in Saturday
of Medicine and Surgery, 11659, 11660. occupation forces, 8772. Evening Post on Communist Party,
-investigation, 2872, 2873. Veterans and the OPA, 982. 11826.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Article by Walter Trohan in Washing-
CUNNINGHAM, SAMUEL K., address on in- CURLEY, MICHAEL, prayer on observance of ton Times-Herald on Communists in
vestment banker accepts responsi- VE-day at Hercules Powder Co., Port United States, A2764.
bility, at Hot Springs, Va., by, A3189. Ewen, N. Y., by, A2428. Article from Lutheran Companion en-
"CURBSTONE LAMENT," poem by Smith CURRAN, JOSEPH, excerpt from article in titled "How Danzig Was Liberated,"
Dawless entitled, A5164, A5796. New York Daily Mirror relative to, A5494.
A4555. Article from Wall Street Journal on
CURFEW REGULATIONS, memorial of Legis- Radio address relative to reasons for work synthetic rubber industry,A4695.
lature of South Carolina endorsing the stoppage on ships repairs by, A5255. Editorial entitled "What's Wrong With
action of the War Mobilizer urging Demobilization?" A4812.
observance of, 2634. CURRAN, MARY A., letter captioned "Stop
that loan to England" by, A5487. Editorial from Lincoln (Nebr.) Star
Radio address by William L. Shirer rela- relative to the retirement from Federal
tive to, A770. CURRENCY, provide stable (see bill H. R.
153). Service of Harry W. Bashore, A5781.
Remarks in House relative to, 1447, 2487, Editorial from Miles City (Mont.) Star
2489, 2547, 2624. Bill to amend the Federal Reserve Act
on Missouri Valley Authority, A4257.
Remarks in Senate relative to modifica- for termination of authority to issue
Poem by Mattie Richards Tyler entitled
tion of, 2390. certain (see bill H. R. 3000*).
"MacArthur Came Through," A2042.
Correspondence between Representative
CURIE, SKLODOWSKA, providing for proper White and Katherine Thompson rela- Resolution of Nebraska Legislature rela-
observance of birthday of (see H. J. tive to status of our national, A822. tive to shortage of meat and reply
Res. 33). Remarks in House relative to increased thereto, A1330.
CURLEY. JAMES M. (a Representative from demand for, A806. Resolution by Republican Valley Con-
Massachusetts). Remarks in House relative to Governor servation Association, McCook, Nebr.,
Address before meeting of businessmen, Eccles favoring a managed, A806. A3819.
Stuart Street, Boston, Mass., A2725. Remarks in House relative to contracting Text of a peace treaty proposed by
Address by James A. Parley, Charleston, after last war by Federal Reserve Sys- students of University of Nebraska,
Mass., June 17, 1945, A3077. tem of, AL280. A2688.
Address by Most Rev. Richard J. Cush- Amendments offered by, to
Remarks in House on bill (H. R. 3000) District of Columbia appropriation bill
ing at memorial mass for One Hundred to amend the Federal Reserve Act for
and First Infantry veterans, A5312. (H. R. 3306) : to amend, 5272.
termination of authority to issue cer- National Service Act (H. R. 1752) to
Address of Most Rev. Richard J. Cushing tain, 5275.
relative to value of work, A271. amend, 746.
CURRENT PROBLEMS, article by Charles Reciprocal trade agreement (H. R. 3240)
Address on Labor Day by, A3876. Darlington from Des Moines (Iowa)
Appointed conferee, 6072. to amend, 5158.
Tribune contining an interview with Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Appointed on committee, 15. Beardsley Ruml on, A905.
Appointed on funeral committee, 3356. Alcohol plants: permitting them to pro-
Article from Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch duce sugar or sirups (see H. Res. 246),
President Truman's message at San relative to Representative McGregor's
Francisco Conference, A3C93. 9292.
questionnaire on, A1286. Allberry, Richard A.: for relief (see bill
Bills and joint resolutions introducod by Article by Samuel Crowther relative to, H. R. 3122), 4174.
Adjusted-service certificates: to correct A4625. Farmers: deduction from gross income
inequities in certain cases (see bill Discussion from weekly newspaper letters of living expenses of (see bill H. R.
H. R. 4767), 10389. of Representative Mason relative to 3803), 7551.
Arlington National Cemetery: to bury an pertinent, A1418. Garwood, Helen: for relief (see bill H. R.
unknown soldier o& World War II in Editorials by J. L. Liggett from Advestiser 1670), 432.
(see billH. R. 4749), 10826. Review of Los Angeles, Calif., relative Government loans to States and munici-
Armed forces: to pay transportation ex- to, A469. palities: reduction in rate of inter-
penses of members on furlough (see Letter by a citizen of Minneapolis, Minn., est (see H. J. Res. 226), 7214.
bill H. R. 6), 18. expressing his views on, A443. Hicks, Vennas H.: for relief (see bill H. R.
Babine, Benjamin: to adjudicate claim Letter by unnamed lieutenant in Bavaria 3618), 6979.
(see bill H. R. 4214), 9109. expressing views on, A4565. Kilpatrick Bros. Co.: for relief (see bill
Coutonlakis, Emmanuel: for relief (see Memorials of California Legislature H. R. 8985), 8466. "
bill H. R. 4213), 9109. bringing to notice of Congress Vital, Logs and lumber: to prohibit exporta-
DeNunzio, Evelyn, and others: for relief A2504. tion of (see bill H. R. 5013), 12229.
(see bill H. R. 2102), 986. Observations from weekly letter of Rep- McCune, Caroline and Arthur C.: for re-
Driscoll, Michael A.: for relief (see bill resentative Mason relative to, A505. lief (see bill H. R. 3986), 8466.
H. R. 4212), 9109. Poll by Surveys, Inc., of New York for O'Driscoll, Mrs. Francis J.: for relief (see
James, Mary J.: for relief (see bill H. R. Look of opinion of Congress on, A793. bill H. R. 3783), 7506.
4971), 11932. Questionnaire by Representative Mc- Peyote: to impose occupational excise
Japan: to arrange for use of Chinese Gregor relative to, A1286. tax upon certain dealers in (see bill
forces in policing (see bill H. R. 4104), Remarks in House relative to many in- H. R. 2403), 1595.
8725. quiries on, A3673. Stowell, Dorothy: for relief (see bill H. R.
McNeil, Charles J.: for relief of estate Remarks in House relative to views of 1669), 432.
(see bill H. R. 1790), 513. people in Indiana on, A3639. United States Academy for Foreign Serv-
-to correct military record (see bill Resolutions by Nebraska Stock Growers ice: to create (see bill H. R. 1100), 98.
H. R. 1791), 513. Association relative to, A3021. Motions and resolutions offered by
Mahoney, Robert: for relief of estate (see Resolution by New Ycrk Joint Legisla- Alcohol; permitting federally owned al-
bill H. R. 3854), 7824, tive Committee on Interstate Coopera- cohol plants to produce sugars or
Oshansky, Joseph: for relief (see bill tion relative to, A3793, A3794. sirups simultaneously with the pro-
H. R. 887, 888), 60. Resolution by representatives of South- duction of (see H. J. Res. 256), 9553.
President of the United States: to in- ern Commissions on Interstate Co-: Remarks by, on
crease salary (see bilH. R. 4868), 11279. operation on, A4546. Academy of Foreign Service: creation of,
Russo, Jean: for relief (see bill H. R. Resolutions by Washington and Idaho 2449.
4689), 10692. Farmers Union relative to, A5297. Alcohol products, 10005, 10006.
Salvi, Domenic: for'-relief (see bill H. R. Resolutions of Farm Bureau of Wapello Appropriations: reduction of certain,
885, 886), 60. County, Iowa, relative to, A5285, A5286. 9845.
Stoddard, Albert H.: for relief (see bill Resolutions by Wayne County (Iowa) Armed forces: demobilization, A4956.
H. R. 4972), 11932. Farm Bureau relative to, A5250. letter by a soldier, A4956.
Thomas, Horace Leslie, posthumous Con- Resolutions by Marshall County (Iowa) voluntary enlistments, 11737.
gressional Medal of Honor (see bill Farm Bureau relative to, A5143. Army: payment of soldiers in foreign
H. R. 884), 60. Speech by Representative Brown (Ohio)- currency, 5266.
Veterans: relating to national defense in Warren, Ohio, before Giddings Club -reasons for delay in discharging
servicemen, A4252.
housing for (see bill H. R. 2094), 986. relative to, A4292.
INDEX 183
CURTIS, CARL T.-Continued. CURTISS, GLENN HAMMOND, provide for DACHARRY, ANDRE, relief (see bill H. R.
Remarks by, on erection of a monument at Ham- 2192).
Bashore, Harry: tribute to, A5781. mondsport, N. Y., in commemoration DACHAU CONCENTRATION CAMP, letter by
Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5588. of his contribution in development of Theodore Barnett relative to Nazi
Business conditions under New Deal, aviation to (see bill H. R. 199). atrocities at, A2707.
122. CURTISS MEMORIAL COMMISSION, pro-
China: report of Mr. Mansfield, 282. DADE MONUMENT, authorizing Secretary of
viding for creati6n of (see bill H. R. War to have prepared for presenta-
Committee on Labor, 2442. 4461).
Committee on Ways and Means: hear- tion to State of Florida a replica of
ings on reciprocal trade agreements, CURTISS-WRIGHT CORPORATION, letter (see bill S. 1441).
from James C. Larsen relative to al- DAFT, FLOYD S., report of the Committee on
6341. leged defective workmanship by, 3774.
Communism, 11414. Finance in Senate on nomination of,
Remarks in House relative to Truman 11410.
Dannul, Sgt. Alfred G., A682.
committee indictment of, A518.
Debt limit, 1946. DAGENAIS, WILFRED, relief (see bill S. 670).
-minority views on bill (H. R. Remarks in Senate and correspondence
relative to, 4420. DAHLQUIST, JOHN E. (major general, U. S.
2404), 1946.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11194, Stock holdings of, 8194. Army), tribute to combat. reccrd of
11218. CURZON LINE, remarks in House relative to, Four Hundred and Forty-second Com-
District of Columbia appropriation bill, 2699. bat Team from Stars and Stripes by,
CUSHING, RICHARD J. (Archbishop of Bos- All15.
5272.
Employment: States to provide for full, ton), address on subject, Work, before DAIL EIREANN, resolution of adjournment
12080. Boston Chamber of Commerce by, out of respect to Franklin Delano
England: loans to, 8494. A271. Roosevelt by, A1850.
Export-Import Bank, 7544. Address in Boston relative to the free- DAILEY, JOSEPH L., address paying tribute
Farm machinery, 1173. dom of Lithuania by, A1857. to Ernie L. Pyle by, A2748.
Foreign. policy of the United States, Address entitled "A Plea for Poland" in
DAILEY, JOE D., relief (see bill S. 158).
A5159. Boston by, A2242. •
Full employment bill, 10455, 10460, Address before Newton Post, No. 211, DAILY, HELEN C., letter favoring bill to in-
10552, 10556. Auxiliary of Jewish War Veterans, in crease salaries of postal employees by,
Gold reserves: reduction, 5277. Boston, from Boston Daily Globe by, A2779.
Government corporations: financial con- A2314. DAILY GATEWAY (newspaper), editorial,
trol, 8564. Address at memorial mass for One Hun- Soldiers Detained In India-Ships Re-
Great Br'tain: loans to, 8512, 8513. dred and First Infantry veterans at turn Civilians by Kenn Pothoven and
Increasing debt limit of the United Cathedral of the Holy Cross by, A5312. Hal Walker from, A5157.
States, 1945, 1946. Address relative to providing funds be- DAILY HERALD IN ENGLAND (newspaper),
Interior Department appropriation bill, fore Christmas, for continuance of article entitled "Feeding Savoys to the
6941, 6942. UNRRA in Boston by, A5501. Cows" by B. A. Steward from, A1t63.
Irrigation projects, 11194. Address on Christ's law of charity in DAILY MISSOULIAN (newspaper), article
Labor: strikes at Akron, Ohio, rubber Boston by, A3338.
relative to military record of Louis C.
plant, 7212. Address in Boston before nonsectarian
Charlo from, A1062.
Labor leaders, 11826. group by, A2615.
Article relative to landings on Iwo Jima
Lend-lease: extension, 2150. Statement opposing peacetime military by Ralph Y. McGinnis from, AlE85.
. training from Pilot by, A5102, A5278.
Lumber: needed for railroad cars, A3476.
Editorial paying tribute to Arthur L.
Maritime Commission: waste of funds, CUSTER BATTLEFIELD NATIONAL MONU- Stone from, A1482.
9845. MENT, change designation of Custer Editorial entitled "Laurels Where They
Military Establishment appropriation Battlefield National Cemetery to (see Belong" from, A3300.
bill, 6760. bill S. 1185).
Mobilization of civilian manpower, 746. DAILY OKLAHOMAN (newspaper), article on
CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATIVE ACT OF 1938, farmers plan Capital march January 10
National Service Act, 746. amend (see bill H. R. 276).
Needs of Republican River Valley: reso- to demand relief from, A5511.
lution of Nebraska Legislature con- CUSTOMS COURT, notice of hearing in Sen- Editorial entitled "Subsidizing Our Com-
cerning, A2043. ate on nomination of Irvin C. Mollison petitors" from, A2333.
O'Connor, James F.: eulogy, 266. to be judge of, 9373. Editorial paying tribute to W. C. Fidler
Office of Price Administration: cancella- CUSTOMS DUTY, provide a temporary ex- from, A2043.
tion of ration points, 220. emption from customs duty for screen- DAILY PACIFICAN (newspaper), article en-
-- reconversion price policies, 5277, ings, scalpings, chaff, and scourings of titled "Altered Liberty Troop Ships
10053, 10481. certain grains and seeds (see bill H. R. Feasible" by Phil Gordon from, A4691,
Peyote: to outlaw use of, A980. 2237). A4762.
Pick, Brig. Gen. Lewis A., 1062. CUSTOMS OFFICERS, extend statute of lim- Letters criticizing Army's discharge sys-
Presidential succession, 7017. itations with respect to suits for extra tem by several servicemen from, A45E9,
Price control: should be abolished when pay for Sunday and holiday services by A4741, A4742.
peace comes, 6600. , certain employees and (see bill H. R. Letters from GI's-giving their thinking,
Reciorocal trade agreements, 5068, 5158, 4964). hopes, and objectives, A5050.
5795, A2286. CUT BANK (MONT.) PIONEER PRESS, arti- DAILY SENTINEL TRIBUNE, BOWLING
-letter by John B. Trevor, 5159. cle entitled "How High Are United GREEN, OHIO (newspaper), editorial
-- letter by W. M. Jeffers, 5158. States Tariffs?" by Representative on preserve Act of Chapultepec by
-- study by United States Chamber Knutson reprinted in, A2503. Spencer A. Canary from, A2476.
of Commerce, A2286. CYCLE OF CIVILIZATION, remarks In House DAILY WORKER, article relative to Henry
Revenue bill of 1945, 9626, 9627.
relative to, 4267. Wallace for Secretary of Commerce
conference report, 10178.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA, article captioned "Iron from, llE0.
Second deficiency appropriation bill,
684, 6836, 6849. curtain around Czechs undiscovera- DAIRY FARMER, advertisemtnt captioned
Small business: problems of, 114. ble" by Maurice Hindus from New "America's No. 1 War producer" ap-
Strikes in wartime, 7138. York Herald Tribune, A4101. pearing in many newspapers by Land
Sugar: some facts about, A3475. Letter relative to need for aid from O'Lakes Creameries, A668.
Tax adjustment bill, 7326. UNRRA for people of, 10122. Remarks in House relative to di'scussion
United Nations Relief: appropriation, Remarks. in House relative to communis- by- John Brandt regarding serious
10236. . tic influence in, A3263. plight of, A68.
Veterans: * settlement on farm lands, Remarks in House relative to valiant Remarks in House relative to crWcal
8777. . fight for her ideals by, A3994. manpower problem facing New York,
Wallace, Henry A.: economic theories, Remarks in House relative to request of A338.
434. loan from Great Britain by, A4131. DAIRY INDUSTRY, article on Brigham
War Department appropriation bill Remarks in House relative to twenty- Farms Jersey cow record from Eu.lirg-
(civil functions), 1062. seventh anniversary of, A4499. ton (Vt.) Free Press, A2300.
War Labor Disputes Act: repeal, 11826. Remarks in House relative to contribu- Correspondence relative to drafting
Wartime controls, A4969. tion to American cultural life of people young men in, 752.
Wedemeyer, Lt. Gen. Albert C.,.A5159. from, A44C9. Correspondence between Representative
Reports made by, from Remarks in House relative to proposed Doyle and the Protected Milk Produc-
Committee on Ways and Means: loan by Britain to, 11928. ers' Association relative to drafting of
Alcohol plants (S. J. Res. 100, Rept.. DABNEY, VIRGINIUS, editorial on industrial essential labor in, A667, A688.
. 1140), 9873.
lgislation aiMd to South from Rich- Letter by Superior Milk Producers' Asso-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. mond Times-Dispatch by, A5150. ciation rlative to problems cf, A637.
184 INDEX
DAIRY INDUSTRY-Continued. D'ALESANDRO, THOMAS, JR.-Continued. "D'ALESANDRO REPUDIATES BALTIMORE
Letter from Charles W. Holman relative Letter concerning prohibition legislation WHITE-COLLAR MEETING," article
to, 192, 991. from American Federation of Labor, from Baltimore Sun entitled, A1147.
Letter by Eastern Federation of Feed A62. D'ALIBERTI, ALFRED, letter relative to rec-
Merchants urging use of surplus mo- Letter from Polish Roman Catholic ognition of Italy as an ally by, A3600.
lasses as feed for dairy cattle, A4574. Union, 4138.
Remarks in House relative to subsidy al- Letter by Ray H. Everett to police depart- DALLAS, TEX., memorial on death of Presi-
lotted to, 2051, A2056. ment concerning prostitution in Dis- dent Roosevelt by 800 employees of
Remarks in House relative to Vermont, trict of Columbia, A410. Department of Agriculture in, A1875.
the leading dairy State, A2300. Radio address on subject of Italian DALLAS COUNTY, TEX., authorizing Admin-
Remarks in House relative to fight patriots, A1977. istrator of Veterans' Affairs to grant
planned by oleo industry on, A4043. Radio address on postwar problems, an easement in certain lands of Vet-
Remarks in House relative to drafting of A5099. erans' Administration, Dallas, Tex., to
labor in, A686. Report from National Catholic Welfare (see bills S. 530*; H. R. 2123*).
Remarks in House relative to problems Conference relative to Federal aid for DALLAS (TEX.) NEWS, editorial entitled
of Wisconsin, A809. education, A810. "FEPC Bill" from, A841.
DAIRYLAND NEWS, LAKE MILLS, WIS. Resolution by Maryland Legislature Editorial entitled "Tariff Issue Again"
(newspaper), article on farm-labor favoring amendment of social-security from, A1993.
employment in defense plants by Art law, A1787. Editorial entitled "Tariffs and Prosper-
Tiller from, A337. Resolution by Baltimore Association of ity" from, A1985.
Commerce paying tribute to late Pres- Editorial entitled "Succession Bill" from,
DAIRY PRODUCTION AND SUBSIDY PAY- ident Roosevelt, A1951.
MENTS, memorial of Legislature of A3336.
Resolutions adopted by American Legion, Editorial on newsprint scarcity from,
Vermont relative to, 3179. Department of Maryland, A4150. A3912.
DAIRY PRODUCTS, letter from the Minne- Resolutions of American Legion, Depart-
sota Creameries Association relative to DALLIN, DAVID J., article entitled "Between
ment of Maryland, A4339.
prices of, 328. War and Peace" from New Leader by,
Speech on March 4 on observance of
Letter from Rex Baking Co., TulsaOkla., A2855.
Poland Day in Maryland, A1010.
relative to shortage of, A2423. Statement before Committee on Foreign DALTON, NEIL, letter explaining service fur-
Remarks in House relative to production Affairs urging acceptance of Italy as nished by Division of Public Inquiries
of, 2573. an ally, A1752. by, A2568.
Remarks in House relative to price of, Statement before Senate Committee on DALY, W. ANDREW, poem entitled "Taking
A4707. Civil Service on pay increase for white- Over" by Alfred Santosuosso, Jr., and,
Remarks in Senate relative to investiga- collar workers, A1975. A9.
tion of, 374. Statement of Howard M. Norton on Na- DAMACUS, JOHN, relief (see bill H. R. 270*).
Remarks in Senate relative to removal tional Guard, A5500.
from ration list of, 8425. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by DAMAGE CLAIMS. See CLAsms.
Statistics relative to imports of, 6331. Armed forces: to exempt from taxation Message from President transmitting
DAIRY PRODUCTS MARKETING ASSOCIA- all income received by persons in (see estimates of appropriations for various
TION, INC., CHICAGO, ILL. bill H. R. 3450), 6013. departments to pay (H. Doc. 350; S.
Citizenship: to repatriate native-born Does. 18, 19, 21, 24), 1639, 9872.
Tables: prices paid on butterfats in
December 1944 and August 1943 by, women residents who have lost their DAMATO, ANTHONY P. (corporal, Marine
A4336. citizenship by marriage to an alien Corps), editorial by James F. Haas
(see bill H. R. 384), 24. from Shenandoah (Pa.) Evening
D'ALESANDRO, JOHN B. (private, U. S. Herald relative to posthumous award
Army), article from Baltimore Catholic Constitution of the United States: to
amend relative to equal rights for men of Congressional Medal of Honor to,
Review and letter by War Department A1789.
relative to death in action of, A254. and women (see H. J. Res. 5), 30.
Dougherty Co., P.: to adjudicate claim Remarks in House relative to posthu-
D'ALESANRO, THOMAS, JR. (a Representa- (see bill H. R. 2759), 2702. mous award of Congressional Medal
tive from Maryland). Flag of the United States: to designate of Honor to, A1789.
Address' at Flag Day ceremony of Benev- September 14 as a day for displaying DAMICO,. JOHNNIE, relief (see bill H. R.
olent and Protective Order of Elks, (see bill H. R. 4732), 10826. 3675).
Baltimore Lodge No. 7, A2889. Jacobs, Samuel and Bertha: for relief
Address by Jan Ciechanowski, Ambassa- DAMICO, SAM, relief (see bill H. R. 3523).
(see bill H. R. 1911), 671.
dor of Poland, A2229. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano: to award DAMS, provide for repair or alteration of
Address by Jan Ciechanowski, Polish posthumously a Congressional Medal dams constructed wholly or in part
Ambassador, on Polish Constitution of Honor. (see bill H. R. 2952), 3531. with Federal funds (see bill H. R. 379),
Day, A2094. Remarks by, on Remarks in House relative to, A4896.
Address by Rear Adm. George F. Hussey Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5577. DAM SITES, editorial entitled "The Need
on Navy Day at Baltimore, Md., A4595. Communistic propaganda in the armed for Small Dams Becomes Apparent"
Address by Herbert H. Lehman relative forces, 9289. from Bedford (Ind.) Daily Times-Mail,
to relief for liberated countries, A3307. Federal Aid Airport Act, 9701. A1039.
Address of Povilas 2adelkis and Anthony Federal aid airport: correspondence, 9701. DANCAUSE, CHARLES, relief (see bill S.
0. Olis relative to Lithuanian inde- GI bill: veterans' rights under the 247).
pendence, A1455. amended, A5686. DANCE, CHRISTOPHER, relief (see bill H. R.
Appointed on committee, 274. Housing for veterans, 12295.
1613*).
Appointed conferee, 3431. Leave of absence for certain Members,
Article from Baltimore News-Post rela- 5898. DANCE, SADIE, AND OTHERS, relief.(see bill
tive to Capt. Louis H. Tankin, A84. Nationality Act of 1940: amendment, H. R. 842 *).
Articles from Baltimore Sun relative to 6960. DANGBERG, J. B., letter relative to food
meeting of white-collar workers in National War Labor Board, 11837. production in Nevada, 776.
Baltimore, A1147. Naturalization laws: bill (H. R. 511) to "DANGERS OF PERMANENT FEPC," edi-
Article from Baltimore Sun relative to amend, A2167. torial from Richmond (Va.) Times-
award of Congressional Medal of Honor Office of Price Administration, 10058. Dispatch entitled, A2842, A2869.
to late President Roosevelt, A181) Palestine problem, 9683.
Palestine: correspondence, 9684. DANIEL, CLIFTON, article entitled "Arabs,
Article by N. T. Kenney in Batimore Sun Plan Oil Ban If United States Aids
relative to Communists in Maryland, resolution, 12382.
Polish Constitution Day, 4138. ZioniSm" from New York Times by,
A4379. A4572.
Article from Catholic Review on golden Reciprocal trade agreements, 4892.
jubilee of St. Elizabeth's Church, Balti- Revenue bill of 1945, 9630. DANIEL, GUS,letter endorsing peace resolu-
more, Md., A4584. Roosevelt, Franklin D.: tribute, A1777. tions by, A608.
Articles from Baltimore Sun by Joseph Tax adjustment bill, 7332. DANIELS, ALBERT L., remarks in House
H. Short relative to award of Distin- United Nations Relief: appropriation, relative to activities in Ohio Depart-
guished Service Medal to Howard 10227. ment of Disabled American Veterans
Bruce, A3794. additional appropriation, 11568. of, A15.
Editorial in Baltimore Sun relative to VE-day, 3464, 4306.
War agencies appropriation bill, 5810, DANIELS, EPHRAIM, relief (see bill H. R.
Dies committee, A59.
Editorial by Gerald W. Johnson entitled 5811. •2333*).
"Peace With Honor" being a tribute Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. DANIELS, HARRY, relief (see billb. 1026).
to the late President Roosevelt, A1962. "D'ALESANDRO ASKS ROOSEVELT MEDAL," DANIELS, JONATHAN, article entitled
Editorial from Baltimore Sun on UNRRA news item from Baltimore Sun cap- "Roosevelt: Man and Statesman" from
appropriation, A4855. tioned, A1801. Liberty by, A3892.
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DANIELS, JONATHAN-Continued. DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLU- DAVIS, CLIFFORD (a Representative from
Article entitled "That Poor Man in the TION--Continued. Tennessee).
White House" from Colliers by, A5090. Resolution -favoring continuance, of Appointed on committee, 15.
Editorials entitled "Enough Is Enough". Committee on Un-American Activi- E-ected to committee (see H. Res. 400),
and "Waste of Manpower" from ties by Mississippi Delta Chapter of, 10680.
Raleigh (N. C.) News and Observer by, A333. Resignation from Committee on Military
A3'81. Statement by Judge Phillip Forman Affairs, 10650.
Letter relative to plans for reconversion criticizing action in discrimination Speech by James A. Farley to Tennes-
expressed by the late President Roose- against Negroes of, A5213. see Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages
velt, 4218. Telegram from the regional action com- convention in Memphis relative to suc-
mittees of the Protestant, New York, cess- or failure of home enterpris-s,
DANIELS, JOSEPHUS, address at dedication
of new Woodrow Wilson House, New N. Y., condemning the discriminatory L-5636.
York City, by, A2102. practices cf, 10073. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Statement opposing peacetime military DAUGHTON, RALPH H. (a Representative Armed forces: to issue headstones in cer-
conscription before House Committee from Virginia). tain cases (see bill H; R. 1685), 447.
on Postwar Military Policy by, A2813. Appointed on Board of Visitors to Coast Army: to restore to active list certain re-
Guard Academyt 292. tired officers of (see bill H. R. 2354),
DANKS, EDMUND F., relief (see bill H. R.
Appointed on committee, 16, 274, 275. 1470.
2039*).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Prmy and Navy: to authorize appoint-
DANNULL, ALFRED G. (sergeant, U. S. ment of X-ray technicians as commis-
Army), articles from Air Force Mag- Bailey, A. G.. to adjudicate claim (see
-bill H. R. 1838), 591. sioned officers (sze bill H. R. 1688),
azine relative to -inventions of, A682. 448.
RemaIks in House relative to war record Bailey, George W.: for relief (see bill
H. At. 2188), 1108. Eu kley, Chambers H.: for relief of es-
of, A682. tate (see-bill H. R. 4193), 9042.
Gayle, Eugene W. to adjudicate claim
DARDAS, CONSTANTINOS, relief (see bill of (see bill H. R. 1839), 591. Buckley, Mary B.: for re:ief of estate
H. R. 839). Lauterbach, Herbert R. W., and others, (see bill- H. R. 4192), 9042.
DARDEN,-COLGATE W., JR. (Governor, Vir- to adjudicate claim (see bill H. R. Caffey Robertson-Smith, Inc.: for relief
ginia), views relative to TVA from St. " 1840),-591.
. (see bill H. R 2218), 1171. •
Louis Post-Dispatch by, A54. Miller, Lt. (jg) Kenneth T.: for relief. Canal Dredging Co.: for -relief (see bill
DARLINGTON, CHARLES, article containing (see bill H. R. 1600), 327. H. R. 1713), 448.
interview on current' problems with Norfolk-Portsmouth Bridge, Inc., con- Gravemarkers supplied by the United
Beardsley Ruml from Des Moines Tri- ferring jurisdict.on (see bill H. R. States: to.prohibit exclusion from cem-
bune by, A905. 1599); 327. orties (see bill H. R. 1686), 447.
D RTMOUTH COLLEGE, resolution, relative Magwood; Lewis E.: to-adjudicate claim rrelief Blanche
Karscb, H. (administratrix) : for
(see bill H. R. 1711), 448.
to development 'and control of atomic (see bils H.'R. 3175, 4797),:4370, 11007.
Navy:. to establish -reserve 'training Loosahatchie .River, Tenn.: to- survey
energy by -physics department of,. (see bill H. R. 1(81),.447.
A5173. fleets for the Atlantic and*Pacific (see
bill H."R. 4768). 11007. Luckett; W..T. Martin: for relief (see bill
DASHNAG COUNCIL (ARMENIAN),.docu- ..H. R. 1715), 4,48.
Roosevelt,' Franklin D.: to coin 10-cent
ments relative, to collaboration with pieces bearing likeness of (see bill Memphis, Tenn., city of: for relief (see
Nazis'by, A4840. 'H.:R. 4790)', 11007.' li H. R. 1703), 418.
DASHIELL; KENNETH B. (sergeant, U. S. Motions and. resolutions offered by National Safety Council: to incorporate
Army); articie captioned "Wounded (see bill H. R. 1637), 443. •
Ccurts martial: to investigate composi-
Salisburian gets his stripes back after Perkins, 'Gins:, for relief (see bill H. R.
tion, procedure, and conduct of cases
Army probe" from Salisbury (Md.) before (see H. Res. 460), 12101. 1714), 448.
Times, A2365. Poindexter, Molly: for,relief (see bill
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. I H. R. 4490, 10042.
Remarks in House relative to demotion
wlile in hospital of, A2365. DAUSER, SUE S. (captain, Naval Nurse Randolph, Alice: for relief (see bill H. R.
Corps), citation awarding Distin- 4194), 9042.,
DATA FOR STATE-WIDE PLANNING OF guished Service Medal by Secretary of Richards, Aima, and Block, Mary: for
VETERANS' EDUCATION,'. excerpts Navy Forrestal to, A5580. relief. (see bill H. R. 1710), 448.
from bulletin prepared by Ernest V. Remarks in House praising record in =Shorthand reporting: to regulate prac-
Hollis relative to, A2455. Navy Nurse. Corps of, A5580. tice of (see bill H. R. 1682) 447.
DAULIN, FREELAND A. (rear admiral, U. S. DAVIDSON, CARTER, ra Idress, entitled Steele, A. T., and Corbitt, J. C.: for relief
Navy), address at launching of U. S. S. "Four. Freedoms ,After V-Day" - by, (see bill. H. R. 1.712), 443..'.
Oriskany by, A4416; A2021. Su 'plus materials, equipment, and sup--
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLU- DAVIDSON, GRACE, article 'elative to Denis -plies: to assist in soil- and water-con-
TION, article, D. A. R. Negro. Policy,- W . Delaney's interest, in- rehabilita- servation work, forest-fire prevention,
by Westbrook Pegler, from .tion of.servicemen fr6m Boston Post and :suppressidn and forest .improve-:
. Washing-
tbn Tim~s-Herald, A5351. . by, A2C62.' ment .by.making available certain (see
..bill H. R. 4 94), 9462.
Bill to convey'certain -land to the Cap- DAVIDSON,- JOHN. C.,. relief. (see bill H. R.
tain William Edmiston Chapter of (see '3905). Tennessee: for xelief. of State '(see bill
bill H. R. 1647"). DAVIDSON, MAUDE, remii'sarks in House rela- H. R. 1709), 448.
Bill to repeal -act to incorporate Na- tive to, 2663. -- to issue 'special postage stamp to
tional Society of (see bill'H.' . 4420). DAVIDSON, MAURICE P., addrezs relative to commemorate, admittance. into the
E'll to condition tax exemption ac- development of St. Lawrence seaway Union of State of (see bill H: R. 1683),
corded them on their not denying by, A2569. 447.
commercial use of Constitution Hall DAVIES, JOSEPH S., statement entitled War damage insurance: to return un-
by reason of race, creed, color, or na- . "Compulsory. Military Training In absorbed premiums (see bill II. R.
tional origin' to (see bills H. R. 4420, Peacetime?" from Commercial and Fi- •1684), 447.
4436). nancial Chronicle of New York, A1714. Reports made by, from
Letter-by Mrs. Julfus Y. Talmadge reply- DAVIES, RALPH K. (Deputz Petroleum Ad- Cadmmittee on -Military Affairs:
ing to Judge- Forman's criticism of, ministrator), citation awarding -Medal Hooks, James M. (H. R. 240, :Rept 864),
A5213. for Merit by the Presid'ent to, A5528, 7267. 1 1 1
Letter from Secretary of Smithsonian A5533. Pay Readjustment Act (H. R. 2240, Rept.
Institution transmitting annual re- Statement on oil transportation costs C58), 7267.
port of, 10631. -by, A42C0. Stark, Ernest H.: (H.-R. 239, Rept 8563),
Remarks in House relative 'to Hazel DAVIS, A. J., relief (see bill H. R. 4817). - . .7267.
Scott being denied -use of Constitu-
DAVIS, BENJAMIN 0., JR. (colonel, U. S. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
tion Hall by, A4129.
Remarks in House relative to, 9675, 9676, Army), article from PM paying tribute DAVIS, DAN F., article' on Hitler's riseand
. 9791. to, A3156. • fall. by, A2772.
Remarks In House relative to bill to DAVIS, CHARLES-F., article paying tribute to DAVIS, ELMER (Director of War Informa-
condition tax exemption on Constitu- John H. Grayson from Monrovia tion), letter by Representative Hope
ticn Hall to, A4377. (Calif.) News Post by, A3526. relative to OWI's misinformation
4
Remarks in House relative to bill to re- DAVIS, CHESTER C., report of the Commit- about'midwestern States to, A333 .
voke charter of, A4432. tee on Finance in Senate on nomina- Remarks in Housei relative to suggestion
Remarks in House relative to refusal to tion to be a member of the Advisory to abolish American newspapers from
Ilarian Anderson and Hazel Scott the Beard, Office of War Mobilization and Germany by, A2378.
use of Constitution Hall by, A4432. Reconversion, 10599. Tribute in Senate to, .182.
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DAVIS, HALFORD G., report on public policy DAWSON, WILLIAM L. (a Representative DAYTON (OHIO) JOURNAL (newspaper),
in postwar aviation (S. Doc. 56), 6260. from Illinois). editorial on joint policy needed in
DAVIS, HERMAN, remarks in House relative Address at Wilberforce University June Spain from, A3233.
to statute erected to Arkansas' most 14, 1945, A3034.
Appointed on committee, 274, 275. "DAY WE CELEBRATE," address by Alex-
distinguished soldier in World War I, ander Guerry before New England So-
Article by Irving Pflaum on record of
A1152, ciety of Charleston, S. C., entitled,
Negro soldiers, A3416.
DAVIS, JAMES H. (Governor of Louisiana), Bills and joint resolutions introduced by A365.
telegram on meat shortage in Louis- Brumfield, C. H.: for relief (see bill D-DAY, remarks in House relative to unveil-
iana by, A2921. H. R. 3784), 7506. ing of German surrender documents
Telegram favoring H. R. 3615, establish- Racial discrimination: to prohibit in on anniversary of, A2776.
ing national system of airports from, employment (see bill H. R. 700), 57.
DEAN, ALLEN, article captioned "Detroit asks
A4349. Motions and resolutions offered by
Race relations: investigation regarding direct air service to South" by, A1348.
DAVIS, JAMES J. (a former Senator from
(see H. Res. 48), 59. DEAN, BEN (president, Kiwanis Interna-
Pennsylvania) Remarks by, on tional), address in Washington at
Address before Philadelphia Lodge, No. Anti-poll-tax bill, 5976. meeting commemort ting thirtieth an-
54, Loyal Order of Moose, Build Now Fair Employment Practice Committee, niversary of Kiwanis by, A340.
for Peace, A157. 7485. Address by Senator Ferguson in New
DAVIS, JOHN F., relief (see bill H. R. 1245*) Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. York City before Kiwanis Club intro-
DAWSON COUNTY (NEBR.) FEEDERS' AS- ducing, A570.
DAVIS, JOHN H., address entitled "Contri-
SOCIATION, telsgram, June 1943, rela- Address before Kiwanis Club of New
butions of Farmer Cooperatives to the York by, A570.
American Economy" by, AS57. tive to subsidy program's effect on
Letter relative to Senate Joint Resolu- cattle by, A3021. DEAN, CHARLES M., article on government
tion 33 and House Joint Resolution DAY, BENJAMIN C., relief (see bill H. R. grows topsy, says Representative Jones,
106 relative to the Tydings-Flannagan 2904). from Cincinnati Enquirer by, A1517.
joint resolutions, 1525. DAY, LEO EDWARD, relief (see bill H. R. DEAN, CLAUDE M., addresses by John J.
DAVIS, JOHN W., brief on the subject of 1324*). 'Parker and Harry E. Watkins paying
enforcement of peace prepared by, DAY CARE COMMITTEE, CLEVELAND, tribute, A3633.
8065. OHIO, statement on child-care center
Letter relative to tenure of Presidents, by, A3998. DEAN, E. L., article entitled "Why Join the
Farm Bureau Federation?" by, A612.
A4929. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME, repeal act estab-
Radio address on world peace by, A599. lishing (see bills S. 1368; H. R. 2151, DEAN, JESS WILLARD AND DEPENDENTS,
3915, 3929, 5932, 3956, 3974*, 3975). relief (see bill H. R. 1883).
DAVIS, LUTHER, article relative to mirac-
ulous military record of Richard C. Bill to amend act establishing daylight DEAN, THELMA EILEEN LOVELL, relief (see
saving time (see bill S. 391). bill H. R. 3445).
Sanders from Look by, A1606.
Bill to amend Public Law 403, Seventy-
DAVIS, MAISIE PURSER, relief (see bill H. R. seventh Congress, an act to establish DEAN, W. S., relief (see bill H. R. 1242).
4091). (see bill H. R. 3964). DEANGLIS, MRS. CHARLES, letter by Roland
DAVIS, MARY, to increase pension (see bill Concurrent resolution to repeal Public Martino to, A122.
S. 1594). Law 403, to establish (see H. Con. Res.
26, 15). DEARBORN, ALFRED, relief (see bill S. 269).
DAVIS, MONNETT BAIN, remarks in Senate
relative to the executive nomination C oncurrent resolution to dssignate the DEARBORN, MICH., resolution opposing Fed-
date for repeal of the act establishing eral housing project at, 6384.
to be Envoy Extraordinary and Minis-
ter Plenipotentiary to Denmark, 6047. (see S. Con. Res. 18; H. Con. Res. 79).
Concurrent resolution to repeal (see H. "DEAR SON," editorial by Giles French from
Report of the Committee on Foreign Sherman County (Oreg.) Journal cap-
Con. Res. 20, 24, 26, 56, 73, 74, 76, 77,
Relations in Senate on nomination of, tioned, A3672.
82).
5629.
Joint resolution torprovide for termina- DEATHS ANNOUNCED.
DAVIS, PAUL E. (private first class U. S. tion of act of January 20, 1942, pro-
Army), r6marks In House relative to Representatives
viding for (see H. J. Res. 235). Barbour, Henry Ellsworth, 2706.
honor of first enlisted man to enter Letter by J. A. Krug relative to repeal
Tokyo, A4316. Buckley, James R., 6827.
cf, A295. Canfield, Harry Clifford, 1028.
Tribute in the HoUse to, A4316. Letter from the War Production Board Heidinger, 2622, 2623.
DAVIS, RASTUS L., relief (see bill H. R. opposing abandonment of war time, Mott, James W., 10625.
2054*). 8545. O'Connor, James F.
Letter from housewife in Green Bay, Senators
DAVIS, R. M., document relative to office of
peace education by, A2641. Wis., pleading for termination of, Johnson, Hiram W., 8318, 8335.
Letter favoring creation of department A2663. Maloney, Francis, 331.
Memorial of Legislature of Oregon urg- Moses, John, 1708, 1746.
of peace by, A3132. ing repeal of, A851. Scrugham, James G., 6651.
DAVIS, TROY CHARLES, relief (see bill S. Memorial of Legislature of Minnesota Former Representatives
1586). urging repeal of, 1598. Chase, J. Mitchell, 17.
DAVIS, T. HOYT, report of the Committee Memorial of Legislature of Wisconsin Fletcher, T. Brooks, 7185.
on the Judiciary in Senate on nomina- urging repeal of the war time law, Graham, James McMahon, 10133.
tion of, 488. 9111. James, W. Frank, 10939.
Remarks in House relative to resolution Murdock, Victor, 7368, 7369.
DAVIS, WILLIAM C., report on proposal for
of Oregon Legislature for repeal of, Reid, Frank R., 554.
operation of service centers for veter-
A831. Speaks, John C., 10471.
ans and war workers by, A1596.
Remarks in House relative to poll taken Thorkelson, Jacob, 10986.
DAVIS, WILLIAM H., article entitled "Mr. by radio station WJAG at Norfolk,
Davis Is Right" by Alfred Baker Lewis Former Senators
Nebr., favoring repeal of, A461.
from Kenosha (Wis.) Labor, A4641. Calder, William M., 1749.
Remarks in House and correspondence Herring, Clyde La Verne, 8666.
Remarks In House relative to statement relative to proposed repeal of, 8325,
on court's ruling in Montgomery Ward 8390, 8540. DEATH CERTIFICATES, provide in case of
case by, A358. Remarks in House relative to termina- persons dying in the military or naval
DAVIS, WILLIAM R., article entitled "In- tion of, A3871, A4407. forces of the issuance of (see bills
Plant Feeding" by, A3564. Resolution by General Assembly of Iowa S. 652; H. R. 2447).
requesting repeal of, A595.
DAVIS, W. S., relief (see bill S. 160). DEATH GRATUITY, further amend provi-
Text of concurrent resolution to repeal,
A3766. sions of acts authorizing payment to
DAVIS CREEK, VA., provide for preliminary certain dependents of persons In the
examination of (see bill H. R. 22). DAY OF PRAYER, remarks in House relative armed forces of 6 months (see bill S.
DAVIS-MIZE & CO., INC., relief (see bill to providing for, 1392. 363).
S. 165). "DAYS OF DECISION AND PEACE- DEATH SENTENCE. See ARMY, COURT MAR-
DAWES, CHARLES GATES, remarks in MAKERS-FEIGHAN, LA FOLLETTE, TIAL.
House relative to, 440. AND WEISS," article by E. A. Conway
from San Francisco Monitor entitled,, DEATON, SHERMAN, letter relative to farm
DAWLESS, SMITH (sergeant, U. S. Army), A1056. labor written by, 1353.
poem entitled "Curbstone Lament" by, DAYTON, ELIZABETH B., relief (see bill DEBLER, WILLIAM J., relief (see bill H. R.
A51C4. S. 248). 2398").
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DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES, article by 'DECENTRALIZATION OF .INDUSTRY,' edi-- DEFENSE HOUSING-Continued.
Raymond Lonergan from Labor rela- torial from Washington Post captioned, Bill to further amend act approved Oc-
tive to Representative Voorhis' plan A3505. tober 14, 1940, to expedite (see bill
to retire portion of, A1292. DECLARATION OF CHAPULTEPEC, remarks I1. R. 137).
Article entitled "Our $300,000,000,000 ,in House relative to, 2118. Bill to make veterans of-the present war
Headache" by Harold D. Smith from eligible to occupy certain national (see
American, A3730. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, pro-
vide for plac.ng in each post office one bill H. R. 2094).
Bill to provide that all sums received by Joint resolution to amend section 502 of
United States from liquidation of Gov- copy of (see bill H. R. 407).
act approved October 14, 1940, to pro-
ernment property be applied to reduc- Remarks in House relative to average age
of men who signed, 11046. vide appropriation for housing for dis-
tion of (see bill H. R. 1942). tressed veterans and their families
Bill t6 increase limit of (see bills H. R. DECLARATION OF INTERDEPENDENCE, (see S. J. Res. 122*).
2138; H. R. 2404"). INC., list of signers of organization, Letter by Frank Scully relative to, A1113.
Bill to reduce (see bill H. R. 153). A4114. Remarks in House relative to need in Pa-
Bill relating to providing financial credit Remarks in House relative to organiza- cific Northwest of, A1169.
in time f war without incurring pub- tion of A4114. Resolution to investigate p:ogress of (see
lic debt (see bill H. R. 2098). Statement by Justice Frank Murphy at H. Res. 62*).
Bill to increase reserves of Federal Re- Hollywood Bowl before organization, Statement by Representative De Lacy
serve banks and to reduce debt by uti- A4114.
lization of- gold certificates represent- before House Committee on appropi-
DECLARATION OF PEACE FUNDAMENTALS, ations relative to appropriation for,
ing free gold in stabilization fund (see
polic'es for postwar peace, 6414. A529.
bill H. R. 3352).
Editorial from the Washington Evening DECLARATION ON WORLD PEACE, text of, DEFENSE MEMORANDUM NO. 45, DECEM-
Star relative to increase of the limit of, 322. BER 19, 1944, text of, 202.
2769. DECLARATORY JUDGMENTS ACT OF 1934, DEFENSE NEEDS, provide for a commission
Letter by R. L. Smelser relative to, A764. amend (see bill H. R. 530). to investigate (see S. J. Res. 127), 12233.
Letter from John H. Burns, Jr., on the "DECLINE OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION," DEFENSE PLANT CORPORATION, exchange
subject of, 10753. remarks in House relative to book by lands with (see bill H. R. 715*).
Remarks in House relative to annual in- Oswald Spengler entitled, G36. Joint resolution authorizing dissolution
terest charge on, 933, A934, A1141,
DECORATIONS, authorizing the President to of (see H. J. Res. 187).
A4603, A5233, A5293.
ReInarks in House relative to probable extend time for awarding (see bill DEFENSE PLANTS, remarks in House rela-
debt at end of war, A500. H. R. 1702). tive to reason whay workers leave, A483.
Remarks in House relative to the total DECORATIONS FOR DOGS, remarks in House DEFENSE SUPPLIES CORPORATION, au-
debt and per capita, A5789. relative to, 1313. thorizing dssolution of (see H. J. Res.
Remarks in House relative to deficit DE CONTO, ANTOINETTE AND MANUEL, re- 187).
financing and, 11204. lief (see bill S. 249). DEFENSE WORKERS, providing for transfer
Remarks in House relative to successful DE CRANE. RAY, article entitled "Industrial- of title to Federal equipment or sup-
funding of, A4602. pliesused in training (see bill H. R.
ists Honor Seven Labor Leaders" from
Remarks in House relative to $300,000,- Cleveland (Ohio) Press by, A120. 1504).
000,000, 8874. Editorial, $46 a Week, Here's What You DEFERMENTS.
Remarks in House relative to deficit for See SELECTIVE SERVICE
Can or Can't Buy from Cleveland Press SYSTEM.
current fiscal year of $30,000,000,000,
by, A5280. DEFICIENCIES, all points of order against
A3911.
Remarks in House relative to, 593, 933, DE CREVECOEUR, CHARLES B., relief (see bill (H. R. 3579) are waived, 6692, 6766.
1172, 1316, 1317, 9350, 11197, 12080, b11 H. R. 5094). Amendment in Senate to authorize ac-
11923, A260, A819, Al100, A1718, A2350, DEDICATION DAY, designating November 19, quisition of a statue of George Wash-
A3673, A5233, A5555, A5812, A5813. the anniversary of Lincoln's Gettys- ington, 11706.
Remarks in House relative to H. R. 2404 burg address, as (see H. J. Res. 35). Amendment in Senate making appro-
to increase limit of, 1926, 1945, A678, priations for expense allowances for
DEEGAN, THOMAS J., article entitled "Air Senators, 12039.
1031, A1140, A1251, A1302. Lines Public Relations Faces the Fu-
Review of past legislation 1917 to 1945 Amendment in Senate to increase com-
ture" by, A4621. pensation of Senators and Repre-
on Federal debt limitation, A991.
Statements by James H. McGraw, Jr., and DEEN, TOM B., relief (see bill S. 1443). sentatives, 12039.
Beardsley Ruml relative to, A260." DEEP CREEK, VA., provide for preliminary Amendment in Senate to bill (H. R.
Statistics relative to, 1945, 1949, 9960, examination of (see bill H R. 17). 4805) making appropriations for, 11525.
Al100. DEERING, FERDIE, letter relative to use of Authority granted. the Committee on
Table: as of Dec. 31, 1944, A5504. surplus machinery for soil conserva- Appropriations in Senate to submit
total and par capita debt, from tion by, A5511. report and file motions on the first de-
figures furnished by Library of. Con- ficiency bill (H. R 2374), 2635.
gress, A5813. DEEVERS, MURRAY, remarks in House rela- Bill making appropriations for (see bills
-population, national income, and tive to heroism of, 1990, H. R. 2374*, 3146*, 3579*, 4805*; H. J.
interest rate on, A260. DEFENDER'S DAY, address by Representa- Res. 141).
Views of minority members of House tive Fallon at Baltimore on, A3872. Conference report on bill (H. R. 2374)
Committee on Banking and Currency DEFENSE AID, 1946, message from President making appropriations for, 3497, 3556.
relative to bill H. R. 2404 to raise limit transmitting estimate of appropriation Conference report on bill (H. R. 3579)
of, 1946. (H. Dc. 224), for, 5923. making appropriations for 7072, 7102.
DECATUR COUNTY, ALA., remarks in House DEFENSE HIGHWAY, provide for defense Conference report on bill (H. R. 4805)
relative to fine war record of, A2216. highway connecting Inter-Amercan making appropriations for, 12329.
Joint resolution making supplemental
DECATUR COUNTY, INDIANA, relief (see bill Highway with Alaskan Highway (see
bli H. R. 3349). appropriations in lieu of certain appro-
H. R. 3988).
Editorial entitled "Future Defense priations contained in the deficiency
DECATUR (ALA.) DAILY (newspaper), ar- bill H. R. 2374 (see H. J. Res. 141*).
ticle relative to air combat record of Roads" from San Francisco Call-Bulle-
Joint resolution making additional ap-
Frank Troup by Ernie Pyle from, tin, A122.
Remarks in House relative to vital need propriations for the Panama Canal,
Ai91. the Federal Security Agency, and St.
of, A122.
DECEASED CITIZENS, providing for evacua- Elizabeths Hospital (see H. J. Res.
tion of remains of certain (see bills S. DEFENSE HIGHWAY ACT OF 1941, amend 174*).
1136, H. R. 3936). section 6 of (see bill H. R. 2840*). Order of House granting general leave to
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE ARMED DEFENSE HOUSING. See also HOUSING PRO- extend remarks on the deficiency ap-
FORCES, authorize the payment of the GRAM. propriation bill (H. R. 4805), 11147.
entire amount found due in the set- Bill to amend section 204 of title II of Remarks- in House on bill (H. R. 2374)
tlement of accounts of (see bill H. R. act to expedite provisions of housing in relative to appropriations for, 1569,
2941). connection with national defense (see 1623, 1672, 2759,, 3497, 3504.
Remarks in House relative to payment. bill H. R. 3137). Remarks in House relative to the bill
of amounts found due in the settle- Bill relating to evictions from defense- (H. R. 3579) making appropriations
ment of accounts of, 3576. area housing accommodations (see bill for, 6828.
H. R. 3516). Remarks in House on bill (H. R. 4805*)
DECKER, INC., J. C., relief (see bill H. R. Bill permitting occupancy by certain making, appropriations for, 10993,
2734). wives of members of armed forces and 11124, 11181, 11255.
DECKMAN, JOSEPH H., article entitled by veterans with wives or children of Remarks in House relative to the con-
"P.nts-Public Versus Private" from vacant living accommodations in (see ference report on bill (H. R. 4805)
Home Builders Monthly by, A796. bill H. R. 118). making appropriations for, 12359.
INDEX
DEFICIENCIES-Continued. DE LACY, HUGH-Continued. DE LACY, HUGH-Continued.
Remarks in Senate relative to appropria- Editorial from New World entitled "Re- Bills and joint resolutionsintroduced by
tions for, 2750, 4661. dedication," A1996. Navy yards: to regulate conditions of
Editorial from Aero Mechanics entitled employment of mechanics and helpers
DEFICIT FINANCING, remarks in House
"There Is Still Japan," A2179. (see bill H. R. 2255), 1285.
relative to, 1173.
Labor editors' views of un-American ac- Navy yards, arsenals, etc.: relating to
DE FILLIPPIS, ARTHUR, relief (see bill H. R. tivities, A604. pay of workers at (see bill H. R. 4308),
5072). Leaflet being circulated in north China 94C8.
DE GAULLE, CHARLES, article by John M. by marines relative to their partici- Seattle, Wash., post office: relief of cer-
Cummings from Philadelphia Inquirer pation in World War III, A5645. tain employees (see bill H. R. 4439),
relative to gift of airplane to, A4264. Letter from L. H. Mathisen relative to 9822.
Proclamation of praise to all the forces legislation to aid disabled merchant Servicemen's Readjustment Act: to
of the Fighting French on land, on sea, seamen, A1277. amend (see bill H. R. 4203), 9109.
and in the air, 4989. Letter from I. W. Wilson relative to Severns, Albert E.: for relief (see bill
Remarks in House relative to snubbing problems in Pacific Northwest, A2039. H. R. 2335), 1402.
Members of Congress by, A734. Letter by Ben Paskoff relative to treat- Veterans:'to provide vocational training
DE GAULLE REBUFFS UNITED STATES, ar- ment of Germany, A2141. for (see bill H. R. 2355), 1470.
ticle by Ernest Lindley from Washing- Letter from Department of State relative Motions and resolutions offered by
ton Post relative to, A746. to relations with Russia, A3274. China: urging recall of American troops
Letter from Territorial Filipino Council and munitions from (see H. Res. 408),
"DE GAULLE'S ERROR," article from Wash- urging citizenship for Filipinos, A3202. 11007.
ington Post captioned, A910. Remarks by, on
Letter from Miller Freeman relative to
DE HART, CLARENCE, pension (see bill H. R. position of Japanese Emperor, A3179. Agricultural appropriation bill, 2692,
2903). Letter from 15 enlisted marines in China 2728, 2732.
DEITEMEYER, CARL, article captioned "Iowa urging that they be returned home and Agricultural labor, 7532. '
County First To Pick Soil Leaders" by, discharged, A5645. Alaska: funds needed to settle war vet-
A5209. Letter from publisher of Modern Indus- erans in Alaska, 3934.
try giving results of poll on Ball-Bur- -letter by late President Roosevelt,,
DE KALB (ILL.) DAIRY CHRONICLE (news-
paper), editorial relative to views of ton-Hatch Act, A4850. 3934.
Robert Quillen on Socialized Medicine Letters to the President urging dismis- Aluminum administrator: urgent need
from, A4443. sal of proceedings against Harry of, 3327.
Bridges, A1725. Aluminum plants, 9819.
DE LACY, HUGH (a Representative from Letters by Lewis G. Hines and Joseph A. Aluminum Trust, 3139.
Washington). Padaway opposing bill H. R. 32, A5476. Anti-Semitism, A1679.
Appointed on committee, 275. Opinions of white officers and enlisted Armed forces: Negroes in, A5268.
Article from Seattle Times entitled "That men in companies with Negro platoons, Army: alleged commissioning of Com-
Squawk From London Not the Voice A5268, A5269. munists, 1827.
of Poland," A828. - statement by John J. McCloy,
Questions and answers on national ap-
Article from pamphlet by CIO endorsing 1827.
prenticeship program, A5146.
Bretton Woods plan, A1167. Bonneville Power Administration, 3895.
Radio address on program sponsored by
Article from -Seattle Times entitled Bremerton, Wash.: record of Puget
"Good Faith Still the Basis of Hope employees of Fisher body plant, Cleve-
land, Ohio, A1948. Sound Navy Yard at, A1761.
for Lasting Peace," A1334. Remarks in House by Mrs. Luce replying - article, A1761.
Article from Washington (State) Team- to speech on China by, 11480, 11695. Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5680.
ster relative to Pacific Telephone & Report by a student of Indonesia relative Bretton Woods: excerpts from letters,
Telegraph Co. sending work out of to the Indonesian independence move- 5680.
Seattle, A1678. ment, A5765. Burton, H. Ralph, 7888.
Article by Bernard Postal entitled "First Statement on need for additional war Chicago Tribune (newspaper) : policies
for Freedom" (list of Jews in armed housing, A529. of, 1827.
forces), A1679. Statement of Charles R. Savage relative China, A3231.
Article by William Green entitled "We to problems in Pacific Northwest, - American policy toward, 11124,
Back Bretton Woods," A2237. A2038. 1191-11695, A5645.
Articles on Bretton Woods proposals in Statement to Maritime War Emergency -civil war in, A5176.
Seattle Star written by, A2116. -editorials relative to resignation
Article from Seattle Star on Bretton Board favoring continuation of mari-
time war bonuses, A2679. of Ambassador Hurley, 11691.
Woods agreements, A2117. reply to Mrs. Luce, 11691.
Statement by American Slav Congress
Article by Walter Llppmann on Chinese on the London Conference, A4481. return of United States troops
situation entitled "Toward an Asiatic from, 10993.
Testimony before Senate Small Business
Settlement," A3231. Commit-(,. relative to aluminum dis- -text of House Resolution 408,
Article from Federal Machinist entitled 10995.
posal, A2063.
"Capital Strikes," A3200. Committee on Military Affairs: investi-
Article from PM relative to situation in Amen . .,ts o' cred by, to
Agricultural appropriation bill (H. R. gation by, 7888.
the Balkans, A3532. Committee on Un-American Activities,
Article from Western Industry relative 2689): to amend, 2728, 2732.
Railroads: land-grant rates (H. R. 694): 8921, 10031.
to ship-repair crisis on Pacific coast, Deficiency appropriation bill, 1630, 1678,
A3512. to amend, 4199.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 11137.
Article by Leland Stowe on no soft peace Dunn, John H., Jr.: heroism of, A1987.
for Japan, A4019. Alaska: to establish hospital for insane
of (see bill H. R. 2066), 975. article on activities while in Ger-
Article by Wallace Thorsen entitled man prison camp, A1988.
"Twenty Million American Colonials," -- construction of highway to (see
bill H. R. 3547), 6585: Fair Employment Practice Commission,
A4234. 5827.
Article by Edwin A. Lahey in Chicago Alaska International Highway Commis-
sion: to create (see bill H. R. 2654), Farm Security Administration, 2728.
Daily News on civil war in China, Federal employees' pay bill, 6010.
A5177. 2380.
Foreign seamen: to naturalize certain Federal Works Administration, 1582.
Article by Inge Kaiser in New Republic deficiency appropriation, 1630,
entitled "Oil, Blood, and Sand," (see bill H. R. 4956), 11855.
Government navy yards, arsenals, etc.: 1678.
A5571. of
to regulate conditions of employment - letter from Seattle Chamber
Article by Jack H. Pollack from Pic
magazine relative to young men in of mechanics and helpers at (see bill Commerce, 1678.
H. R. 2212), 1171. Fight Inflation Week, A2774.
important posts in Washington, A5744.
Holliday, Presly: for relief (see bill H. R. Foreign policy of the United States,
Article by Joseph Leib on death of Jack
2086), 975. 10994.
Nichols In airplane accident, A4903.
Hougardy, Dave: for relief (see bill H. R,: Full employment (H. R. 2202, 3736),
Article entitled "Destiny in Our Hands,"
2607), 2165. A3534.
A5589.
Article from Christian Science Monitor Light metals: to appoint an administra- Hurley, Patrick J.: Ambassador to China,
on United States role in China, 11693. trator of (see H. J. Res. 149), 3352. 10994.
Article frbm Machinists Monthly Jour- Light Metals Administration: to estab- - statement on China, 11124.
nal by Albert H. Jenkins entitled "Our lish (see bill H. R. 3131), 4216. Industrial workers: providing for during
Future Lies in China," A55PO. National Housing Act: to amend (see reconversion period, 6366.
Article written by George Seldes appear- bill H. R. 4858), 11233. Interior Department appropriation bill,
ing in In Fact pertaining to absen- Naval academy: to establish in Puget 3895, 1927, 1924.
teeism of Senators and Congressmen, Sound area of Washington State (see International Association of Machinista
A5C59. bill H. R. 2038), 907. Union: excellent war record of, 2932.
INDEX 189
,DE LACY, .HUGH-Continued...- DELANEY, JAMES-J.-Continued., DEL .CASTANO,. JOSE- (Spanish-consul gen-
R,:marks by, on Motions'and resolution's 6ffered by . .eral-int Manila), remarks in House rela-
King,. Ernest J.: statenient on. war in Ainerican Commonwealth of. Nations: tive to Fascist activities in Philip-
Pacific, 3227. favoring establishment of (see H. Con. pines of, A2645.
Labor, prices: and wages, 10311. Res. 48), 3822. DELEGATES IN CONGRESS, increase num-
Lack of housing in Seattle and Bremer- •Remarks by, on ber of cadets at Military Academy al-
b
ton areas, A1169• San Francisco Conference, A1897. lowed for (see bill H. R. 3519).
Loyalty test, 1827. Bill to increase number of midshipmen
Lumber industry: strike in, 10312, 10313. DELANEY, JOHN J. (a Representative from
New York). 'at Naval Academy allowed for (see bill
Manpower problem: review, 455, 456.
Appointed on committee, 15. H. R. 3518).
National service legislation, 455, 1469.
letter by Sgt. William H. Wood, Goldstein, Harry: relief (see bill. H. R. DELEO, THOMAS A., decoration (see bill H.
14169. 2102), 986. R. 899).
Naturalization bills, 2510. Leave of absence, 5896., *DELERY RICE MILLS, INC., relief (see bill
Nazi br6adcasts, A3279. Mallardi, Joseph: for relief (see bill H. H. R. 3510).
Navy yards: pay of workers, 9468. R. 2103), 986., " DI LGADO, FRANCISCO A. (a former Resi-
Navy: postwar composition, 10200. Paul Herman: for relief (see bill H. R.
dent Commissioner from the Philippine
No letdown-it's still a long road to 2428), 1639. Islands).-,
Tokyo, 3226. Remarks. by, on Address at Indiana .University, A3937.
-Office of Price Administration, 10679. Committee To Investigate Acts of Exec- Remarks in 'House rel ative to, 349.
-- work of, 2415. utive -Agencies Which Exceed Their
Authority, 344, 355. - DELGADO, IRMA M., relief-(see. bill H. R.
Office of War Information, 7503. 4248),"
Palestine: oil concessions in Saudi Comffittee on Labor: investigation by,
Arabia, A4572. :2441. DELGADO, LUCY, relief (see bill H. R. 4249*).
:article from New York Times, Reports made by, from "DELIVERANCE OR DOOM," article by E. M.
A4572. Committee on Rules:' Langer, from Collier's entitled, A4327.
problem, 9681. Committee To Investigate Acts of Execu- DELMO LABOR HOMES PROJECTS, state-
Patton, Gen. George S., 9252. tive. Agencies (H. Res. 88, Rept. 27), ment by David S. Burgess before Sub-
Peace terms, 2514. 294, 326. committee No. 4 of House Committee
Permission to address the House, 9727.' Committee on Labor:. investigation by on Agriculture on behalf of indepeAd-
Poland.: article by Irving Brant on War- (see H. Res. 45,_ Rept._27), 2152, .2164. ent terants committee "of; 'A3426.
saw governrient, 5688. ..... Committee on the MerchahtMarlne and
Fisheries: investigation by (H. Res. DELOITTE, PLENDER, -GRIFFITHS. & CO.,
Polish- Constituti6n Day, 4144.
38;.Rept. 183), 1320." NEW YORK, letter, inciudibg auditor's
Pqstal employees: salary increase, A2318.
-,Consideration of. bill' (H.R 4421): in- report _on United National Clothing
'Frice Control Act, 6611.
amendment, 6544,. .crease permanent enlisted. 'strength
Railroads: land-grant rates, 4199. . (H. Res. .393, Rept: 1189), 10563... DEMERS, -JOSEPH U., address on Religion
Rail 'transportation 'misuse shortage, Consideration of bill (. 35)':' rivers and today.at St.' Anne's Roman Catholic
harbori- bill. (H.- Res. 127; Rept. 102), Church, St. Lawrence; Mass., by;.A153.
7500. SDEMERT, RALPH, relief (see'bill' H.
.Rail transportation: of private cars, 7500. 1033, 1043. R. '179).
Ramspeck, Robert: .tribute, 12351. Votes of: See-YFA-AND-NAi VOTES DEMETER; SUSIE, naturalization (see bill
Rankin, John: speech Of, 3992. DELA NO, PRESTON, address on mainte- H; R. 1041).
Reciprocal trade agreements,. 5113. nance of a iociety of irdividualism and DEMETRIOS, GEORGE AND VIRGINIA, dr-
Revenue -bill of 1945, 9627. free enterprise in Buffalo by, A4630. ticle by Roger Babson from Washing-
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: statement on ton Post relative to cooperative started
Poland, 4144. DELAWARE, address entitled "Ratification
of the Federal Constitution by the in Gloucester, Mass., by: A4209.
Siam, 12454.
Selective 'Service: Tydings amendment, State of Delaware" by Senator Tun- DE BILLE, CECIL B., remarks in. Senate and
1517. nell at Dover, Del., A5270. a St. Patrick's Day speech delivered
Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, Bill- to authorize Secretary. of, War., to 3089. .by,
6544. convey Pea Patch Island .to (see -bill DEMOBILIZATION. See also Armed Forces,
Tennessee Valley Authority, 3337. S. 1306). article from Hastings (Nebr.) Daily
Trieste: situation in, A2679. Bill, for relief. of sundry fruit growers Tribune entitled "What's Wrong With
-- letter'by Frank E. Karelsen, Jr., (see bill S., 401').- Demobilization"? A4812. -
-A2679;, Memorial of legislature urging improve- -Bill, providing -for discharge on request
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation ment of Indian River and Bay in,.3283. of all inducted men who have-served 2
Organization: collection of clothing, Resolution of the American Legion, De- years (see bill H. R: 4013*).
A4385. partment of Delaware relative to mili- Correspondence relative to, 8997-9001,
Veterans: -housing, 11137. tary unpreparedness, 913. 9914,.9917:
Veterans' Administration: Department Resolutions *adopted by the Democratic Criticism of by Junker-Ball Post, No.
of-Medicine and Surgery, 11662. .State committee and. the Jewish Fed- .1865, VFW, Kenosha,'Wis., A4885.
War agencies appropriation bill, 5827, eration of- Delaware expressing con- Letters from high-point servicemen pe-
7532. dolences on death of the former Pres- I titioning for faster, A4878.
War Department's yardstick of loyalty, ident Roosevelt, 4219. Lett6r from Red Cross worker relative
A1194. Resolution commemorating the distin- to, A4907.
Western steel industry, A268L guished and courageous service of Letter from soldier relative to, A4956.
-report of Western States Council, James P. Connor on D-day by legisla- Letter from a soldier In Germany relative
A2681. ture of, A2495. to slow, A4880.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.' "DELAWARE. ASSEMBLY RATIFIED BILL Letters from soldiers in Pacific area rela-
OF RIGHTS IN 1790," articl1e by Elizur tive to, A4883, A4936.
DELANEY, DENIS W., article by Grace David- Letter from soldier in Philippine Islands
son fron -Boston Post relative to the Yale Smith from Wilmington (Del.)
Morning Star entitled, A320. relative to slow, A4841.*-
interest in rehabilitation of' service- Notice of explanation of General Mar-
men by, A2062. DELAWARE DAY, remarks in Senate rela- shall of procedure with respect to,
DELANEY, J. P., poem entitled "Paddy's tive to observance of December 7 in • 8660.
Dream" by, A1434. Dover of, A5270. Program for th Navy, 9758.
DELAWARE FEED DEALERS' ASSOCIATION, Remarks by Representative McGregor
DELANEY, JAMES J. (a Representative from urging that Congress speed up, A5033.
- New York). resolution relative to revision of the
tax laws, 913. Remarks in Hcuse relative' to physicians
Appointed on committee, 274, 275. and, A5081.
Editorials relative to James A. Farley's DELAWARE FRUIT GROWERS, bill for re- Remarks in House relative to transporta-
suggestions about Presidential suc- lief of sundry (see bill H. R. 4049). tion for, A4900.
cession, A3O01. Remarks in House relative to 8325, 8492,
Bills and ioint resolutions introduced by DELAWARE RIVER, statement by Interstate
Commission on Delaware River Basin 8514,'8539, 8617, 8656, 8693, 8722, 8797,
Nespole, Theresa: for relief (see bill H. 0 relative to improvement of, A4416. 8922, 8942, 8996, 9100, 9106, 9414, 9501,
R. 4923), 11699. 9516, 9657, 9667, 9791, 9907, 9908, 10044,
World War adjusted-service certificates: DELAWARE VALLEY NEWS, FRENCHTOWN, 10537, 10543, 10595, 10679, 10746, 10779,
to extend for 1 year the time for fil- N. J. (newspaper), editorial entitled * 10814, 10861, 10877, 11-121, 11122, 11632,
ing applications for payment of (see "Repeal the Windshield Tax" from, • 11634, 12265, A4864, A4936, A49;8,
bill H. R. 1995), 81.8. A3138. A5076.
INDEX
DEMOBILIZATION-Continued. DEMOCRATIC PARTY-Continued. DENNY, GEORGE V., JR., radio discussion
Remarks in Senate relative to, 8661, 8727, Remarks in House relative to reckless on What should be America's war and
9113, 9474. waste of, A2020. peace aims? on program, Town Meet-
Statement by General Marshall relative Remarks in House relative to tariff un- ing of the Air, conducted by, A828.
to (S. Doc. 90), 8882. der, 5143. DENNY, ROBERT WORNIC, increase pen-
Weekly summary released by the War Resolution commending Representative sion (see bill H. R. 248).
Department concerning, 11158. Crosser for his outstanding *service by
Democratic Steering Committee of DENSFORD, KATHERINE J., letter opposing
DEMOBILIZATION OF DOCTORS, article drafting of nurses by, A872.
from Wilkes-Barre Record relative to, House of Representatives, A335.
Resolution paying tribute to late Frank- DENSLOW, J. S., statement urging bigger
A4221.
lin Delano Roosevelt by Thirty-fifth training plan for doctors, from Kirks-
DEMOBILIZING WAR AGENCIES, article ville (Mo.) Daily Express by, A3452.
from Chicago Daily News relative to, Ward Democratic Club of Philadelphia,
Pa., A1828. DENTAL ASSOCIATION, remarks in House
A5014. opposing any racial or religious tests
Speech by Senator Walsh at Jackson Day
DEMOCRACY, address by Representative dinner under auspices of Democratic by, 1047.
LaFollette at commencement exercises State Committee in Boston, A895. DENTAL COLLEGES, remarks in House rela-
of Evansville (Ind.) College on, A2995. Statement captioned "Jefferson $100 tive to religious tests for entrance into,
Editorial entitled "What Is Democracy?" dinner," A1297. 872.
from Easton (Md.) Star-Democrat, Statement on maintenance of take-home
A3276. pay by Michigan Members of House of, DENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS, amend Pub-
Editorial entitled "Practical Democracy" lic Health Service Act so as to pro-
A4497.
from New York Times, A5327. vide assistance to States in develop-
DEMOCRATIC PARTY FAVORED IN GAL- ing and maintaining (see bill S. 1099).
Proposal entitled "What About the Hu- LUP POLL, remarks in House relative
man Problems of Democracy?" .byJohn DENTAL RESEARCH. See NATIONAL INSTI-
to, A4444. TUTE OF DENTAL RESEARCH.
Mundt and Howard Clauson, A4583.
"DEMOCRATIC PARTY'S LEGISLATIVE
Remarks in.House relative to a perma- PROGRAM," radio address by Paul E.
DENTAL STUDENTS, discussion by Willard
nent FEPC would abolish, A3131. C. Fleming relative to distribution of,
Fitzpatrick entitled, A1264.
"DEMOCRACY AND PUBLIC SUPERVISION A2003.
DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM PLANK OF 1932,
OF INDUSTRY," article by Norman remarks in House relative to, 1924. DENTAL SURPLUS SUPPLIES, article from
Bohn from Norseman entitled, A1192, Washington Evening Star relative to
DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE OF disposal of, A3914..
"DEMOCRACY AT THE CROSSROADS," ad- INDIANA, resolution requesting the
dress at Jefferson City, Mo., by Vice DENTISTRY, provide aid in coordinating
Committee on Privileges and Elections, research relating to dental diseases
President Truman entitled, A911. United States Senate, to continue in- and conditions (see bill H. R. 3816).
DEMOCRACY CANNOT BE FORCED, edito- vestigation of the senatorial election Editorial entitled "The Education of
rial from Sioux Falls (S. Dak.) Argus in Indiana, 912. Dentists in Wartime" from Journal of
Leader on, A2554. DEMOCRATIC STEERING COMMITTEE, the American Dental Association,
DEMOCRACY CONQUERS TOTALITARIAN- membership rolls since Inauguration A2106.
ISM, editorial from Raleigh (N. C.) of, A1367. Editorials from several publications rela-
News and Observer relative to, A2351. DEMOCRATIC WOMEN'S CLUB, address by tive to establishment of a National In-
"DEMOCRACY IN DECLINE?" article by former Representative Nelson, of Mis- stitute of Dental Research, A1280,
James M. Gillis from Washington News souri, at Columbia, Mo., before, A4449. A1281.
Digest entitled, A2203. DEMOCRATS WIN PUBLIC SUPPORT OVER DENTISTS, provide for prompt discharge of
"DEMOCRACY IS THE GOLDEN RULE AP- GOP ON 11 MAJOR ISSUES, poll by (see bill H. R. 4425).
PLIED TO SELF-GOVERNMENT," edi- George Gallup from Washington Post Remarks in House relative to shortage
torial by W. Kee Maxwell from Hynes- relative to, A4204, A4444. of, 10749.
Clearwater (Calif.) Journal entitled, DEMPSEY, JOHN J. (Governor, New Mex ico), Remarks in House relative to release from
address on world organization at Uni- the armed forces of, 11254.
A4312.
versity of New Mexico by, A1671. Remarks in Senate relative to hoarding
"DEMOCRACY ON THE DIAMOND," article of, 10638.
by John T. Winterich from St. Louis DEMPSEY INDUSTRIAL FURNACE CORP., Resolution and remarks in Senate (S.
Post-Dispatch entitled, A5669. relief (see bill H. R. 201*). Res. 184) relative to demobilization of,
"DEMOCRACY RESCUES ITS OWN," edito- DENAZIFICATION DIFFICULTIES, article by 10417.
rial from New York Times entitled, Raymond Moley entitled, A4050. DENUNZIO, EVELYN, relief (see bill H. R.
A537. DENFELD, LOUIS E. (rear admiral, U. S. 2101).
"DEMOCRACY TAKES ITS INSPIRATION Navy) letter relative to closing of DENVER MILK PRODUCERS, INC., letter
FROM THE GOSPEL," sermon by prostitution places at Yokosuka naval relative to proposed drafting of young
Archbishop Stritch on occasion of in- base by, A5204. men in the dairy industry, 753.
stallation of Eugene J. McGuinness, Report of the Committee on Naval Af- DENVER (COLO.) POST, article entitled
coadjutor bishop of Oklahoma, en- fairs in Senate on nomination of, 8450. "Totalitarianism on the March"
titled, A1957. Statement reporting on progress of Navy (M. V. A.) by L. Ward Bannister from,
DEMOCRATIC DIGEST (publication), arti- demobilization by, A5672. -A4110.
cle on St. Lawrence seaway by Dean DENIG, JAMES L. (captain, Marine Corps), Editorial, OWI-Office of Misinformation
Acheson from, A5258. record in the Marine Corps of, A5462. from, A3504.
DEMOCRATIC PARTY, address on women DENIG, ROBERT GRACEY (commodore, 'Editorial entitled "Federal Bureaucracy
and democracy in China by Mine. Wet U. S. Navy) record in naval service of, Uses Tax Dollars To Buy Control of
before Women's National Democratic A5463. State and Local Governments" from,
Club, A343. A3214.
DENIG, ROBERT L. (brigadier general, Ma-
Address by Representative Lane at Essex rine Corps), remarks in House rela- DENVER (COLO.) ROCKY MOUNTAIN
County (Mass.) outing at Salisbury tive to military career of, A5462. NEWS (newspaper), editorial entitled
Beach, A3761. "Army Owes an Explanation" from,
Address by Robert E. Hannegan at Dem- DENISON DAM AND RESERVOIR PROJECT, A517.
ocratic women's meeting in Spring- TEXAS AND OKLAHOMA, letter from
the Secretary of the Interior transmit- DEPARTMENTAL REGULATIONS, make
field, Mo., A4029. study of constitutional authority for
Address by James A. Farley at rally un- ting report on recreational resources
of, 909. issuance of (see S. Res. 28", 98).
der auspices of Queens County Demo-
cratic Committee, Flushing, N. Y., DENMARK, requesting that negotiations for DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. See also
A4544. acquisition of Greenland be entered SECRETARy OF AGRICULTURE.
Article by Gould Lincoln from Washing- into with (see H. J. Res. 263). Amendment in Senate to bill (H. R.
ton Evening Star relative to split over Remarks in House relative to conditions 2689) making annual appropriations
Aubrey Williams in, A1669. in, 3925. for, 3086.
Letters urging dismissal of proceedings Analysis of feed situation by, A5588.
DENNEY, MAUDE C., relief (see bill H. R.
against Harry Bridges by Harry C. Huse Bill revising method of payment to
1732*). 0
and Jerry O'Connell, chairman and States on conservation lands admin-
executive secretary, Washington State DENNIS, WILLIAM E., with respect to na- istered by (see bill S. 111).
Democratic Central Committee, A1725. tional service life insurance in case of Bill to establish a Food Administration
Letter by Senator Pepper December 22, late (see bill H. R. 4892). in (see bills H. R. 2616, 2970).
1928, on policy of, A2901. DENNY, CHARLES R., JR., report of the Bill to amend the act of 1944 in order
Remarks in House relative to repudia. Committee on Interstate Commerce to provide for rural telephones (see
tion of Wallace by, 1164. in Senate on nomination of, 2662. bill H. R. 1665).
INDEX
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE-Con. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE-Con. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE-Continued.
Bill to amend the act of 1944 to facili- Report of Quebec Conference of United Report of Joint Committee on Disposi-
tate the use of certain funds therein Nations Food and Agricultural Organ- tion of Executive Papers In, 4609.
provided for the Rural Electrification ization from, A5556. Statement relative to supply of 12-gage
Administration (see bill H. R. 1742). Statement relative to 1946 support prices shotgun shells by, A4496.
Bill to revise the method of determin- for potatoes from, A5690. Statement" on British-owned securities
ing payments to be made several States Statistical summary, Bureau of Agri- from, A5296.
with respect to conservation lands cultural Economics, A1366. Study entitled "Raction to British
subject to jurisdiction of (see bill H. R. Table: estimates on hourly farm labor in White Paper on Employment Policy"
664). Wisconsin by Bureau of Agricultural by a member of, A1605.
Bill to transfer Government activities Economics of, A603. Telegram from the Burlington, Vt., State
in connection with domestic rabbits -cash receipts from farm products Farm Bureau recommending separa-
to (see bill H. R. 95). in 1944, by States, by, A4527. tion of the RFC from, 672.
Bill making annual appropriations for -concerning appropriations for, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, address by H.
(see bill H. R. 2689*). 3799. Struve Hensel before Buffalo (N. Y.)
-possible food exports as shown on
Bill to amend act making appropria- Chamber of Commerce relative to
Oct. 1, 1945, by, A4254. single, A3374.
tions for fiscal year ending June 30,
1916, for (see bill H. R. 4513). -DEPARTMENT OF AIR DEFENSE, establish Bill to establish (see bill H. R. 550).
Conference report on bill (H. R. 2689) Air Forces as a separate branch of na- Remarks in House and a letter from the
making appropriations for, 3784, 3945. tional defense and to establish a (see Secretary of State relative to the pro-
Letter from the Secretary transmitting bil's H. R. 504, 549). posed establishment of, 9437.
report of activities of funds used by DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCES, create Remarks in House relative to establish-
regional research laboratories, 16. (see bills H. R. 4949, 4950). ment of proposed, 12401.
Letter relative to 1945 goal for food DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. See also
DEPARTMENT OF ARMED FORCES, address
production in Utah by 0. F. Geissler by H. Struve Hensel before Buffalo SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR.
of, A945. (N. Y.) Chamber of Commerce on, Amendments in Senate to bill (H. R.
Letter from the Secretary of Agriculture A2325. 3024) making appropriations for, 5303.
transmitting copies of the quarterly Bill to provide for (see bill S. 84). Announcement upon retirement of John
estimates of personnel requirements Lucian Savage issued by, A2430.
for, 125. DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION, remarks in Bill to fix salary of Solicitor of (see bill
Letter from the Archivist of the United House relative to need of, A1416. S. 1460).
States transmitting lists of useless pa- DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. See also Bill making annual appropriations for
pers in, 328. SECRETARY OF COMMERCE. (see bill H. R. 3024*).
Letter relative to farm population from, Article relative to imports from foreign Bill to authorize transfer of surplus
A2330. trade after the war, economic series, lands and property of Federal agencies
Letter from Acting Secretary relative to A3644. on reclamation projects to (see bill S.
experiments to determine vitamin A Article relative to foreign trade from 1672).
in butter, A2821. United States in the world economy, Bill to provide for making available to
Letter relative to storage situation of economic series, A3643. the several States geological and min-
wool from, A4187. Bill making annual appropriations for ing data assembled by (see bill H. R.
Letters relative to amount of vitamin A (see bill H. R. 2603*). 3148).
in butter from, A4043. Conference report on bill (H. R. 2603) Conference report on bill (H. R. 3024)
Letter relative to 1944 income from farm making annual appropriations for, making annual appropriations f6r,
products from, A4526. 4534. 6986.
Letter relative to report on census of Letter transmitting estimate of person-
Letter relative to report on cheese sam-
women by J. C. Capt, Director, Bureau nel requirements for, 97.
ples by T. G. Stitts of, A4708.
of Census, A1125. Letter transmitting proposed bill to ad-
Memorial on death of President Roose- just debts of Indians, 1107.
velt by 800 employees in the Dallas, Letter from the Secretary transmitting
Letter transmitting report of with-
Tex., office of, A1875. estimate of personnel requirements for, drawals and restorations for 1944, 749.
IMessage from the President transmitting 97, 2166, 2238, 4778, 4857, 4928, 5169. Letter transmitting report by Bureau of
a supplemental estimate of appropria- Letter from the Archivist of the United
Reclamation relative to Yellowstone
tion for (S. Dues. 37, 128; H. Does. States transmitting lists of useless pa-
pers in, 328. River, 4658.
A, 64, 65, 108, 208, 216, 237, 342), Letter transmitting statement that no
869, 1747, 2997, 5301, 5528, 6084, 9872, Letter from the Secretary of Commerce exchanges were consummated during
11856. showing names for whom work has 1944, 670.'
News release relative to 1944 crop been performed by, 125. Letter transmitting statement that no
weather conditions in foreign coun- Letter from the Secretary of Commerce reservations under act of June 25, 1910,
tries by, A3114. transmitting the annual report of, were made during 1944, 670,.749.
Remarks in House relative to creation 1079, 1111. Letter from National Park Service trans-
in 1862 of, A564. Letter from the Secretary of Commerce mitting status of National Park Trust
Remarks in House relative to acute transmitting a statement cf services Fund as of June 30, 1944, 1107.
shortage of farm labor and alarm of, rendered and funds received to defray Message from the President transmitting
A443. cost of statistical studies, 157. supplemental estimate of appropria-
Remarks in House relative to able ad- M emorandum on developments in Can- tions for (S. Does. 12, 45, 52, 69, 200;
ada with respect to postwar full em- H. Does. 66, 114, 118, 331, 361), 869,
ministration under Wallace of, A487.
ployment by, A2471. 1597, 2310, 2516, 4500, 5169, 5172, 7043,
Remarks in House relative to bulletin Message from President transmitting 9757, 10042.
entitled "South American Leaf Blight budget for Civil Aeronautics of (H. News release relative to promotion of
of Hevea Rubber Trees" issued by, Doc. 113), 2072.
A1068. Goodrich W. Lineweaver by, A2865.
Message from President transmitting Press release relative to Mrs. Etta Jones,
Remarks in House on bill (H. R. 2689) supplemental estimate of appropria-
making annual appropriations for, only white woman to be taken prisoner
tion for (S. Doc. 119; H. Does. 33, 44, 54, on American soil during World War II
2547, 2624, 2673, 2710, 3784, 3794, 9860. 57, 58, 78, 3-9, 346, 369), 362, 869, 1284,
Remarks in House relative to rule waiv- by, A5620.
9756, 9872, 10320, 11524. Remarks in House relative to the bill (H.
ing points of order on the agricultural Civil Aeronautics Administration: trans-
appropriation bill (H. R. 2689; H.*Res. R. 3024) making appropriations for,
mitting estimate of personnel require- 3800, 3863, 3908, 9864.
194), 2517, 2625, 2668. ments for, 1886. Remarks in House relative to industrial
Remarks in House relative to the naming Remarks concerning the nomination of
in honor of Thomas Jefferson of the and mineral survey of Third Congres-
Henry A. Wallace to be Secretary of, sional District of Arkansas by, A2440.
auditorium of, A2661. 1600. Remarks in House on conference report
Remarks in House relative to transfer- Remarks in House relative to divorcing on bill H. R. 3024 making annual ap-
ring authority over food to, A2710, Reconstruction Finance Corporation propriations for, 6931.
A3018. from, 1165. Remarks in House relative to continu-
feemarks in Senate relative to appropri- Remarks in House relative to the bill ance of employee-award system in,
ations for, 3545. (H. R. 2603) making annual appropri- A3554.
Report of Joint Committee on Dispo- ations for, 2204, 2279, 2280, 2353, 2411, Remarks In Senate on bill (H. R. 3024)
sition of Executive Papers in, 4609. 3734, 3750, 3907, 4466, 4482, 9863. making annual appropriations for,
i1:pcrt from -United Press quoting of- Remarks in House relative to conditions 5314, 5333, 5340, 5386, 5426, 5473, 547,,
fic'al3 on food exports, A4661. in, 1105, 1160o 5478, 5500, 5599, 5732.
INDEX
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR-Con. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR-Continued. DEPARTMENT OF STATE--Continued.
Statistics relative to appropriations for, Message from the President transmitting Letter transmitting estimate of person-
3805-3809. supplemental estimates of appropria- nel requirements for, 97, 2380, 2701.
Table: estimate of British unmined gold tions for (H. Does. 54, 323, 337), 869, Memorandum on American policy on
from, A5295. 9756, 9872. Palestine from American Zionist
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. See also AT- Qu1estions and answers relative to na- Emergency Council to, A4566.
TORNEY GENERAL. tional apprenticeship program pre- Message from the President transmitting
Addresses by Justice Jackson and At- pared by, A5146. supplemental estimates of appropria-
torney General Biddle at memorial Remarks in House relative to appro- tions for (H. Does. 47, 76, 81, 299, 367,
service to Franklin Delano Roosevelt priations for, 4731, 9865. 372), 869, 1284, 9292, 10210, 10483.
in hall of, A1976. Remarks in House relative to activities Press release relative to disposition of
Bill making annual appropriations for of Children's Bureau and Women's' synthetic-nitrogen plants by, A1941.
(see bill H. R. 2603*). Bureau under, A124. Remarks in House relative to article
Bill to provide for extension and appli- DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SECURITY, from Time magazine on establishment
cation of provisions of Classification establish (see bill S. 1482). of school by, A602.
Act of 1923, to certain officers and em- DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE, Remarks in House relative to secrecy of,
ployees of Immigration and Naturali- 817.
zation Service in (see bill H. R. 2626). Address by Donald J. Ramsey before
Bergen County Bar Association rela- Remarks in House relative to efficient
Conference report on bill (H. R. 2603) -tive to, A1877. operation of, 590.
making annual appropriations for, Remarks in House relative to resolution
Article by Gustaf A. Nordin from Duluth
4534. (Minn.) News-Tribune relative to, to change method of making treaties
Correspondence relative to effect of Pe- A4191. and attitude of, A1704.
troleum Administration for War's or- Remarks in House relative to broad-
Bill to provide for (see bill H. R. 4930).
ders on small oil business between E. casts by, 1538.
Bill to establish Divisions of Air Warfare,
C. Bratt and, A2332. Remarks in House relative to activities
the Navy, and the Army as coequal
Letter transmitting estimate of person- in Latin and South America, A1197.
nel requirements for, 559, 771. divisions under (see bill H. R. 86).
Remarks in House relative to a halt at
Letter from the Archivist of the United DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH, es-
sniping of Russia by certain programs
States transmitting lists of useless tablish (see bill H. R. 1391).
should be called by, A2473.
'papers in, 328. Remarks in House relative to providing
In Cabinet, A124. Remarks in House relative to adoption
Letter relative to value of British dia- of reciprocal trade program, A2408.
monds from, 11575, A5296. DEPARTMENT OF PEACE, article entitled Remarks in House relative to action to
Letter from Attorney General transmit- "Do We Need A Peace Department?" by destroy jobs in glassware industries by
ting draft of proposed bill for applica- Jack Pollack from Tomorrow, A5364. the internationalists in, A2784.
tion of Classification Act to employees Bill to create (see bills S. 1237; H. R. Remarks In House relative to creation
of Immigration and Naturalization 3628, 4648).
Service, 1470. of Information Section in, A3848.
Editor:al from Rochester (N. Y.) Times- Remarks in House relative to the "Sta-
Letter from Attorney General transmit- Union relative to creating, A2192.
ting report for 1944 for, 2456. lining" of, A4730, A5174.
Letter by R. M. Davis of Morgantown, Remarks in House. relative to article
Letter from Attorney General transmit- W. Va., favoring creation of, A3132.
ting report of special assistants em- from Daily Worker predicting a shake-
Radio address by Representative Ludlow up in, A4731.
ployed, 290, 327, 8005. relative to, A5738.
Message from President transmitting es- Remarks in House relative to new ap-
Remarks in House relative to bill, H. R.
timate of appropriation for claim-for pointments in, A4731.
4648, to establish a, A5784.
damages (H. Does. 74, 233), 1284, 6013. Remarks in Senate relative to slow action Remarks in House relative to Tyler
Message from the President transmit- on S. 1237, to create, A5364. Kent's imprisonment, A4511.
ting revised estimates of appropria- Text of bill H. R. 3628, to create, A3132. Remarks in House relative to lack of
tions for (H. Does. 56, 321), 869, 9756. Text of bill by Representative Ludlow to adequate personnel in, A5166.
Remarks in House relative to evidence create, 10616. Remarks in House relative to Hurley's
in A. and P. trial presented by, A3961. unjust accusation against personnel
Remarks in House relative to anti-trust "DEPARTMENT OF PEACE DECLARED of, A5166.
case filed against foreign industrial UNITED STATES NEED," article by Remarks in House relative to lack of in-
diamond companies by, A339. David Lawrence from Washington terest in St. Lawrence seaway of,
Remarks in House relative to action in Evening Star entitled, A3132. A5230.
release of Willie Bioff and George "DEPARTMENT OF PEACE FOR THE Remarks in House entitled "Double Talk
Browne of, A208. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT," article in Our State Department," '12098.
Remarks In House relative to salaries of by Senator Wiley from Free World en- Remarks in House relative to the De-
officials and employees of, 4493. titled, A3814. partment's position with respect to
Remarks in House relative to the bill DEPARTMENT OF STATE, See also SECRE- Siam, 12632.
(H. R. 2603) making annual appro- TARY OF STATE. Remarks in House relative to aileged
priations for, 2204, 2279, 2280, 2353, Address entitled "The Foreign Economic confusion in, 11634, A2762, A5166.
2411, 3734, 3750, 3907, 4466, 4482, 9865. Policy of the State Department," by Remarks in House relative to the bill
Report of Joint Committee on Disposi- William L. Clayton, A2862. (H. R. 2603) making annual appro-
tion of Executive papers in, 4609. Article entitled "Streamlining the priations for, 2204, 2279, 2280, 2353,
Resolution to investigate activities of Foreign Service," by Neal Stanford 2411, 3907.
(see H. Res. 102, 103). from Christian Science Monitor, A590. Remarks in House on conference report
Statement relative to conditions at King Bill to enable the carrying out its pre- on bill (H. R. 2603) making annual
County jail, Seattle, Wash., by, A1502. scribed and traditional responsibilities appropriations for, 4466, 4482.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. See also SECRE- in foreign field by (see bill H. R. 689*). Remarks in Senate on bill (H. R. 2603)
TARY or LAEOR. Bill making annual appropriations for making appropriations for, 3734, 3750.
Amendment in Senate by Mr. Barkley (see bill H. R. 2603*). Remarks in Senate relative to the
relative to the Committee on Fair Em- Bill to provide funds for acquisition of a nomination of Spruille Braden to be
ployment Practice, 7065. site, erection of buildings at Warsaw, an Assistant Secretary of State, 9899.
Bill making annual appropriations for Poland (see bill H. R. 3735). Report on lend-lease to British Empire
(see bill H. R. 3199*). Bill to enable it to carry out more ef- from, A5294.
Bill to transfer certain functions exer- fectively its responsibilities in foreign Resolution creating a select committee
cised by War Manpower Commission field (see bill H. R. 4982'). to make a full and complete investi-
to (see bill S. 13.89). Conference report on bill (H. R. 2603): gation and study of (see H. Res. 432).
Conference report on bill (H. R. 3199) making annual appropriations for, Resolution requesting certain informa-
making appropriations for, 7030, 7056. 4534. tion from (see H. Res. 189).
Letter transmitting report for 1944 of Joint resolution to establish the Peace Statement by Independent Petroleum
Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Division with an Assistant Secretary of Association of America opposing fur-
Divisions, 2458. State for Peace at head thereof in ther enlargement of power over im-
Letter from the Secretary transmitting (see H. J. Res. 242). port policies of, A2509.
her twelfth annual report, 1079. Letter relative to acquisition of Tarawa Statement by Osgood Hardy that the
Letter from the Secretary of Labor trans- by United States by Joseph C. Grew, United States has been playing the
mitting reports of committees and Acting Secretary, A3299. roll of Santa Claus In Latin America,
resolutions adopted by the Eleventh Letter relative to Russian-American Re- 7593.
National Conference on Labor Legisla- lations by Joseph C. Grew, Acting Text of report on Japanese atrocities by,
ton, 461. Secretary of State, A3274. A37C3-A3789.
INDEX 193
DEPARTMENT OF STATE'S SCANDAL, arti- DETROIT (MICH.) FREE PRESS-Con. DETROIT'S (MICH.) WORK STOPPAGES,
cles by Frederick Woltman from Wash- Article, Tax Dodge by Investing in article by Carl C. Harrington from
ington Daily News relative to, A2762, Canadian Bonds, by Edward Dodds- Mill and Factory relative to, A164.
A2763. from, A3157. DEUTSCH, ALBERT, article entitled "Vet-
Remarks in House relative to, A2770. Article, Burma-India Theater of War: erans Resent Requirement of Pauper's
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS, High Salaries for Civilians, from, Oath for Hospitalization" from PM by,
establish (see bills H. R. 2611, 2920). A3451. A761.
Radio address by Representative Rogers Editorial, Wallace's Appointment Un- Article entitled "Cripples Can Make Gued
Massachusetts relative to establish- sound for Business, from, A352. .When Given a Pair Break"- from PM
ment of, A2404. Editorial captioned "The next step" by, A1971.
Remarks in House relative to creation of, from, A1087. Editorials from Madison (Wis.) Capital
3325, 4301, 5250. Editorial entitled "United States Never Times and Milwaukee Journal relative
Was a One-man County" from, A1783. to contempt charges against, A2554,
DEPENDENT PEOPLES WANT INDEPEND- Editorial relative to increase In basic
ENCE, editorial from Christian Century A2555.
wage rates appearing in, 10411. Remarks in House relative to contempt
relative to, A2921. Editorial entitled "These Are the Vic- charges voted by Veterans' Committee
DEPORTATIONS. See ALIENS. tims: The People" from, A4192. against, A2554.
DEPRESSION, remarks in House relative to Editorial on postwar domestic strife by Statement by John H. Baird before House
costly 1929-41, A4022. John S. Knight from, A4209. Committee on World War Veterans'
DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREG., exclude cer- Editorial relative to passage of Hobbs Legislation in reply to articles from
tain lands from the provisions of re- labor bill from, A5754. PM by, A2749.
vised statutes 2319 to 2337, inclusive, Editorial entitled "Don't Kill FEPC"
from, A2825, A3278. DEUTSCH CASE, remarks in House relative
relating to (see bills H. R. 608*; to, 4847, 4859.
S. 932*). Remarks in House relative to favorable
editorial on Hobbs labor bill from, DEUTSCHLE, GEORGE F., relief (see bill
DE SHAZO, LLOYD, letter paying tribute to A5754. H. R. 2646).
0. J. Beckworth from. Gilmer Weekly
DETROIT'S GAS CRISIS, article from Detroit DE VALERA, EAMON (Prime Minister of
Mirror by, A3121.
Free Press relative to, A496. Eire), radio address by, A2474.
"DESIGN FOR BUSINESS CONFIDENCE," Tribute to Franklin Delano Roosevelt
article by Alfred B. Sabin entitled, Correspondence between Representative
Lesinski and Attorney General rela- by, A1850.
A4522.
tive to, A5653. DEVER, PAUL A. (lieutenant commander,
DES MOINES (IOWA) REGISTER (news- U. S. Naval Reserve), address on St.
Exhibits of proceedings before Michigan
paper), article relative to food spoilage Public Service Commission relative to, Patrick's Day before Ancient Order
by Richard Wilson from, A877. A5654-A5657. of Hibernians by, A1382.
Article entitled "Truman Shies at Ques-
tions on Key Issues" by William My- DETROIT LABOR SITUATION, radio address DEVO, EMMA M., increase pension (see bill
lander from, A4280. by Walter P. Reuther relative to, H. R. 1092).
Editorial, OPA Should Not Be Junked, A458?. DEVONSHIRE, LORD, remarks in House rela-
from, A2952. DETROIT MEAT SHORTAGE, article from tive to statement on Jewish-Palestine
Poll favoring a seat at peace table for Detroit Evening Star relative to CIO policy by, A2156.
members of the armed forces con- group protesting, A3120. DEW, LYLE EDWIN, correct military record
•ducted by, A1320. (see bill H. R. 880).
DETROIT (MICH.) MEDICAL NEWS, letter
DES MOINES (IOWA) TRIBUNE, article con- relative to more ration food points for D'EWART, WESLEY A. (a Representative
taining interview with Beardsley Rural
pregnant mothers from, A2619. from Montana).
on current problems by Charles Dar- Appointed on committees, 6692.
lington from, A905 DETROIT (MICH.) NEWS, ' article entitled
Editorial, European Relief: G. 0. P. Editorial from Miles City Daily Star en-
"Strike Cuts Off Detroit's Meats" from, titled "Gravey Train Friends," A3824.
Statesmanship, from, A5249. A3051. Editorial from Fairfield (Mont.) Times
DESMOND, JAMES F., relief (see bill S. 286). Article captioned "Michigan Consolidated relative to sugar beet production,
Gas Co. denies blame for gas mix-up"
"DESTINY IN OUR HANDS," article by Wal- A3991.
ter H. Barkas entitled, A5589. from, A496. Editorial from Billings (Mont.) Gazette
Article on utilities tax held invalid from, entitled "Montana Again in Vanguard"
"DESTROYING THE GOD THEY WORSHIP," A496.
editorial from Smethport (Pa.) Union relative to war bond campaigns,
Article entitled "Poles Keep Fighting in A5279.
entitled, A716. Face of Disaster" by Ann Su Cardwell Letter by Virginia Taylor, Helena, Mont.,
DETRICK, E. A., questions about govern- from, A1346, A1397, A1434. relative to demobilization of armed
mental activities by, 6792. Article entitled "Soviet Secret Police forces, A4756.
DETROIT, MICH., remarks in House relative Direct Lubin Group" by Ann Su Card- Resolution by Railway Machinists Lodge
to natural-gas situation in, 1028, A496. well from, A1510. protesting shortage of meat, A3463.
Remarks in House relative to the shut- Article entitled "Many Poles Vanish in Resolution by United Mine Workers of
down of war plants in, 815. 0 Soviet Fastnesses" by Ann Su Cardwell America relative to return of soldiers,
Remarks in House relative to strikers from, A1511. A5177.
defy CIO leaders in,A1099. Article entitled "Only a Strong Poland Statement by A. J. Breitenstein, Great
Remarks in House relative to strike at Can Realize Security" by Ann Su Card- Falls, Mont., on Alaska Highway, A5481.
Dodge plant in, A932. well from, A1542.
Remarks in House relative to investiga- Amendments offered by, to
Article entitled "Poles Vow Support of Deficiency appropriation bill (H. R.
tion of labor conditions in war plants Exiled Government" by Ann Su Card-
at, A1163. well from, A1519. 4805) : to amend, 11195.
'DETROIT ASKS DIRECT AIR SERVICE TO Editorial entitled "St. Lawrence Seaway's Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
SOUTH," article by Allen Dean cap- Opponents" from, A5566. Akers, John J.: to sell certain lands to
tioned, A1348. Editorial entitled "Pay the Postman (see bills H. R. 4037, 4819, 4878), 8575,
More" from, A2084, A2086. 11078, 11368.
DETROIT (MICH.) CRITICAL FOOD SITUA- Alden, Frederick: to issue patent in fee
TION, letter by United Automobile, "DETROIT PLANS FOR CHAOS," article by to (see bill H. R. 4023), 8575.
Aircraft, Agricultural Implement Irving Richter entitled, 10882.' Andresen, John R.: to sell certain lands
Workers of America relative to, A3479. (see bill H. R. 4877), 11368.
DETROIT (MICH.) STRIKES, remarks in
DETROIT ECONOMIC CLUB PROGRAM, House relative to, A5754. Archiquette, Floyd L.: to sell certain
address relative to the Detroit River by lands to (see bill H. R. 4555), 10246.
Donald S. Kiskadden before, A5282. DETROIT TIMES, article entitled "Tomb of Bassett, Irene Scott: to issue patent in
the Unknown Warriors." A4858.
DETROITER (publication), article entitled fee to (see bill H. R. 4033), 8575.
"Spend More-Get Rich?" from, A2687. "DETROIT WALK-OUTS WORRY WASH- Bearcloud, Rose: to issue patent in fee
INGTON," article by John W. Love to (see bill H. R. 4025), 8575.
DETROIT (MICH.) EVENING STAR (news- from Washington Daily News entitled, Brown, John Harold: to authorize Sec-
paper), article, CIO Group Protests A3112. retary of the Interior to -sell certain
Detroit Meat Shortage, from, A3120. lands to (see bill H. R. 4044), 8575.
DETROIT'S WAR PLANTS STRIKES, articles
DETROIT (MICH.) FREE PRESS, article, Bullshows, Horse and Bullshows: to Is-
WPB Officials Explain Industry-Gas from newspapers relative to, A1796. sue patent in fee to (see bill H. R.
Shut-down, from, A497. DETROIT (MICH.) WESTWARD (publica- 4024), 8575.
Articles captioned "Detroit's gas crisis" tion), editorial paying tribute. to Clark, Ben F.: to authorize the sale of
and "Gas shortage in East somewhat Franklin D. Roosevelt by Winifred certain lands in State of Montana to
relieved" from, A496. Brand. from, A3867. (see bill H. R. 4328), 9513.
XCI-Ind-13
194 INDEX
D'EWART, WESLEY A.-Continued. D'EWART, WESLEY A.-Continuea. DEWEY, THOMAS E.-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Excerpt relative to Smith-Connally Act
Cody, James A.: to sell certain lands to Milliken, LeRoy: authorizing sale of the from speech at Seattle by, A6.
(see bill H. R. 4477), 9937. allotment of (see bill H. R. 4027), 8575. Excerpts from speeches in 1944 relative
Cody, Leroy E.: to sell certain lands to Missouri River, Mont.: to bridge (see bill to early discharge of members of
(see bill H. R. 4478), 9938. H. R. 4808), 11077. armed forces by, A4252.
Combs, Leo: to sell certain lands to (see Montgomery, Walter: to sell certain Excerpt relative to St. Lawrence seaway
bill H. R. 4443), 9822. lands to (see bill H. R. 4236), 9211. from message to New York State Leg-
Crow Indian Reservation, Mont.: adjust- Morning, Ruth: to Issue patent in fee islature by, A161, A5603.
ments in connection with irrigation to (see bill H. R. 4026), 8575. Letter by Senator Wagner on commercial
project on (see bill H. R. 4195), 9109. Morse, George: to authorize the sale of rent control addressed to, A46.
-to provide for leasing allotted certain lands in State of Montana to Radio report to the people of New York
lands on (see bill H. R. 4002), 8575. (see bill H. R. 4323), 9513. by, A2191.
Crow Indians: disposition of inherited Murray Alfred: to authorize Secretary Radio address by Paul E. Fitzpatrick
interests in estates of deceased (see of the Interior to sell certain lands to replying to report of, A2242.
bill H. R. 4003), 8575. (see bill H. R. 4038), 8575. Remarks at New York School of Indus-
Crow irrigation project, Montana: to pro- Newberry, George: to sell certain lands trial and Labor Relations, A5012.
vide for adjustments in connection to (see bill H. R. 4440), 9822. Remarks in House relative to political
with (se- bill H. R. 4983), 12029. O'Connor, Richard K.: to sell certain pledges made by, 2204.
Engles, Melvin: to sell certain lands to lands to (see bill H. R. 4818), 11078. Remarks in House relative to signing of
(see bill H. R. 4444), 9822. O'Connor, Robert J.: to sell certain fair practice law for New York by,
Fisher, Richard S.: to issue patent in fee lands to (see bill H. R. 4823), 11078. Al119.
to (see bill H. R. 4046), 8575. Pickett, Joseph J.: to issue a patent in Remarks in House relative to cracking
Frerich, Al: to authorize the sale of cer- fee to (see bill H. R. 4031), 8575. of the Japanese ultra code by, 8939.
tain lands in State of Montana to (see Reed, Mary K.: to issue patent in fee to Remarks in House relative to settlement
bill H. R. 4327), 9513. (see bill H. R. 4037), 8575. of elevator strike by, A4165, A4460.
Frerich, Fred: to authorize the sale of Rensvold, Stanley: to sell certain lands Remarks in House relative to, 434, 435.
certain lands In State of Montana to to (see bill H. R. 4474), 9937. Statement relative to small business by,
(see bill H. R. 4324), 9513. Roller, Charley: to sell certain land to A74.
Gearhart, Ed: to sell certain lands to (see bill H. R. 4824), 11078. Telegram relative to legislation for St.
(see bill H. R. 4473), 9937. Schneider, John Delbert: to sell certain Lawrence seaway from, A4054.
Goedort, Theodore: to authorize the sale lands to (see bill H. R. 4475), 9937. Telegram relative to St. Lawrence seaway
of certain lands in State of Montana to School district No. 2, Dodson, Mont.: for 1y the President to, A4082.
(see bill H. R. 4326), 9513. the relief of the trustees of (see bill "DEWEY AND PEARL HARBOR," article by
Hagadone, Dugald C.: to sell certain H. R. 4045.), 8575. Ernest Lindley from Washington Post
lands to (see bill H. R. 4445), 9822. Schwinder, M. J.: to sell certain lands entitled, A4247.
Hawk, Josephine Gray: to issue patent to (see bill H. R. 4476), 9937.
Singer, Lucky Horse and Ambrose: to "DEWEY INSISTS ON NEW YORK RIGHTS
in fee to (see bill H. R. 4036), 8575. IN SEAWAY BILL," article from New
Helmer, Howard: to authorize the sale of issue patents in fee to heirs of (see
bill H. R. 4030), 8575. York Herald Tribune entitled, A4054.
certain lands in State df Montana to
(see till H. R. 4325), 9513. Solberg, Henry 0.: to sell certain land to DEWIRE, M. E., letter relative to farm labor
see bill H. R. 4558), 10246. written by, 1353.
Helmer, James G.: to sell certain lands
to (see bill H. R. 4446), 9822. Stensland, John J.: to sell certain lands DE WITT, DONALD S., letter relative to the
Holte, Ben: to sell certain lands to (see to (see bills H. R. 4442, 4447), 9822. meat shortage, 6373.
bill H. R. 4235), 9211. Valley County, Mont.: to sell certain DE WITT, NELLIE JANE (commander, Navy
Howard, Cassie E.: to authorize Secre- lands in (see bill H. R. 4022), 8575. Nurse Corps), remarks in House rela-
tary of the Interior to convey certain Warrior, Leslie: to sell certain lands to tive to new commander of Navy Nurse
lands to (see bill H. R. 4043), 8575. (see bill H. R. 4878), 11368.
Corps, A5580.
Hughes Estelle: to authorize Secretary West, Christine: to authorize Secretary
of the Interior to sell certain lands to DEZAUCHE-HIMSELF, letter addressed to
of the Interior to sell certain lands to the President by, A2968.
(see bill H. R. 4039), 8575. (see bill H. R. 4040), 8575,
Indians: to investigate conditions relat- White, Alice Scott: to issue patent for DHUE, GAYLON, relief (see bill H. R. 2489).
ing to (see H. J. Res. 237), 8575. certain land to (see bill H. R. 4114),
DIAMANTOPOULOUS, CIMON P. (Greek Am-
-- to remove restrictions on property 8725. bassador), address in Worcester, Mass.,
of those who serve in armed forces Whitright, Chauncey W.: to sell certain li commemoration of one hundred
(see bill H. R. 4196), 9109 lands to (see bill H. R. 4821), 11078. and twenty-fourth anniversary of in-
-to repeal certain provisions of law Yarlott, Alice: to issue patent in fee to dependence of Greece by, A1699.
relating to trading with (see bill H. R. (see bill H. R. 4034), 8575.
Zimmerman, Allen: to sell certain land DIAMOND, RALEIGH B., relief (see bill H. R.
4004), 8575. 2129).
Jones, John W.: to sell certain lands to to (see bill H. R. 4559), 10246.
(see bill H. R. 4876), 11368. Zimmerman, Robert B.: to sell certain DIAMOND, TOBIAS E., report of the Commit-
Keiser, Henry: authorize the sale of the lands to (see bill H. R. 4973), 11931. , tee of the Judiciary in Senate on nom-
allotment of (see bill H. R. 4029), 8715. Remarks by, on ination of, 4536.
Keiser, Wilbur: to issue patent in fee to Air route to Orient, 12292.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11195, DIAMONDS, remarks in House relative to im-
(see bill H. R. 4035), 8575. portance in war production of indus-
Ladd, A. C.: to authorize Secretary of 11196.
trial, A339.
the Interior to convey certain lands Fort Peck power project, 11195, 11196.
to (see bill H. R. 4042), 8575. Thorkelson, Jacob: death of, 10986. DIAS, JOSE AND WIFE, relief (see bill H. R.
Lawson, Oscar A.: to sell certain lands - editorial from Washington Star, 4302).
to (see bill H. R. 4472), 9937. A5174. DIAS, OBALDINO FRANCIS, relief of estate
Leete, Robert J.: to sell certain lands to Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. (see bill H. R. 5049).
(see bill H. R. 4822), 11078. DEWEESE, NEAL ET AL., relief (see bill DIAZ, JORGE LUIS CORDOVA, notice in Sen-
Lien, Oliver M.: to sell certain lands to at6 of hearings to be held on nomina-
H. R. 1879").
(see bill H. R. 4556), 10246. tion of, 10001.
Lien, Orphey A.: to sell certain lands to DEWEY,A. PETER,remarks in House relative
to death of, 9156. Report of the Committee on the Judi-
(see bill H. R. 4557), 10246. ciary in Senate on nomination of,
Little Light Margaret Long Neck: au- DEWEY, CHARLES S., (a former Representa- 11320.
thorize and direct Secretary of the tive from Illinois).
Interior to issue patent in fee to (see Letter relative to Bretton Woods Bank DIBBLE GENERAL 'HOSPITAL, permit In-
bill H. R. 4028), 8575. and Fund, A2627. clusion within corporate limits of
Lowe, Clayton L.: to sell certain lands Menlo Park, Calif., of (see bill H. R.
DEWEY, JAMES F., letter by Senator Austin 2965").
to (see bill H. R. 4820), 11078. relative to extension of Reciprocal
McGowan, Dana E.: to sell certain lands DICK, BETTIE, pension (see billH. R. 2106).
Trade Agreements Act to, A3487.
to (see bill H. R. 4504), 10068.
DEWEY, THOMAS E., (Governor, New York), DICK, CHARLES (late a Senator from Ohio).
McGowan, John: to sell certain lands to Editorial from Akron Beacon Journal on
(see bill H. R. 4441), 9822. Address at annual Lincoln Day dinner
by, A546. death of, A1442.
McGowan, Larry: to authorize the sale
of certain lands in State of Montana Address relative to plan to end world DICKENSON, MRS. LASELL, letter relative to
to (see bill H. R. 4329), 9513. trade curbs by, A2733. the OPA written by, 217, 218.
McInerney, Everett F.: to authorize Article entitled "Truman Carries Out Statement before House Labor Commit-
Secretary of the Interior to sell cer- Dewey's Pledges" by Richard L. Strout tee relative to price and rent control,
tain lands to (see bill H, R. 4041), 8575. from Christian Science Monitor, A3028. A5029.
INDEX 195
DICKHUTH, H. EUGENE, article. entitled DIC: .STEIN, SAMUEL---Continued. DICKSTEIN, SAMUEL-Continued.
"Delay Is Seen for Bretton Woods Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Motions and resolutions offered by
Plan" from New York Herald Tribune Allen seamen: to prohibit employment Immigration and naturalization: au-
by, A5110. of (see bill H. R. 2147), 1080. thorizing study of postwar problems
DICKINSON, JOHN, address entitled "Peace, Arens, Joseph and David: for relief (see (see H. Res. 52), 59.
Realism, and Balance of Power" before bill H. R. 890), 60. Lehmann Co., Inc., J. M.: requesting in-
Maryland State Bar Association by, Armed forces: to ,facilitate admission formation concerning ownership of
A1307. to the United States of alien spouses (see H. Res. 133), 1080.
and alien minor children of citizen Poland: to investigate conditions in (see
DICKINSON, N. DAK., resolution adopted by members of (see billH. R. 4857), 11233.
the postwar planning committee of H. Res. 410), 11007.
-to utilize certain ships for trans- Racial and religious disunity: declaring
the State College at, 914. portation of wives and children in it to be un-American to participate in
DICKINSON (N. DAK.) LIONS CLUB, resolu- foreign countries (see H. J. Res. 28), activities to create (see H. Con: Res.
tion disapproving Missouri Valley Au- 30. 13, 35, 89), 59, 2165, 9004.
thority by, A2595. Army: to amend act regarding Nurse Refugees: temporary admission (see H.
DICKSON, CECIL P., notes on meaning of Corps (see bill H. R. 1571), 326. Res. 53), 59.
Armistice Day for United States citi- Citizenship: to admit husbands, wives, Rents on business property: relating to
zens written by, A6045. and children of citizens who have control of (see H. Res. 51), 59.
DICKSTEIN, SAMUEL (a Representative from served honorably in armed forces (see Petitions and papers presented by, from
New York). bill H. R. 714), 57. Citizens and individuals, 2933.
Address by Francis D. Biddle to Liberal - to require certain naturalized State legislatures, 5838.
Party of New York, March 23, 1945, en- and derivative citizens to take oath R1emarks by, on
titled "Challenge to Liberalism," of allegiance (see bill H. R. 711), 57. American Dental Association, 1077.
A1490. Dcshlin, John: for relief (see bill H. American prisoners of war: articles de-
Address of George J. Chryssikos in nat- R. 2662), 2157. scribing inhuman treatment by Ger-
uralization court at Jersey City, N. J., Emergency Price Control Act: to amend mans,3328.
A379. regarding rents for business accommo- Army and Navy nurses, 317, 318.
Address of Representative Douglas of dations (see bill H. R. 708), 57. article relative to Negro nurses,
California at Liberal Party dinner, Father's Day: to proclaim (see H. J. 318.
March 23, 1945, New York City, A1491. Ras. 53), 59. Baumgarten, Elias: relief, 2498.
Address by Secretary of the Navy James Fingerprinting: making it a Federal of- Belgium: treatment of German-Jewish
Forrestal at launching of U. S. S. fense to alter inner surface of the refugees In, 897.
Franklin D, Roosevelt, A2161., hand to prevent identification (see Bills on Consent Calendar from Com-
Appointed on committee, 274, 275. bill H. R. 710), 57. mittee on Immigration and Naturali-
Article by Anne O'Hare McCormack rel- Gaber, Abraham: for relief (see bill zation. 2508-2513.
ative to Tel-Aviv, Palestine, A83. H. R. 2530), 1886. -analysis of eight bills objected to
Article in New York Times relative to Hoover, J. Edgar: medal of honor (see by Mr. Rankin, 2508-2510.
German savagery verified by British, billsH. R. 869, 2228, 2395), 60, 1207, Committee on Immigration and Natural-
A121. 1541. ization, 2279.
Article by Philip Wylie from American Immigration Act: to amend section 28 Committee on Un-American Adtivities,
Mercury entitled "Memorandum on (c) (see bill H. R. 390),.24. 209.
Anti-Semitism," A859. Immigration and Naturalization Serv- Congressional, Record: general leave to
Articles in New York Times by Russell ice: to amend law relating to authority extend remarks, £544.
Porter on conditions in German war- to make arrests by certain employees Coward, Noel: visit to the United States,
prisoner camps in United States, 1101, (see bill H. R. 186), 24. 871.
1102, 1103. Italy: to terminate state of war (see H. Curfew order: action of Mayor La-
Article from New York Times relative to J: Res. 52), 59. Guardia, 2487.
need of Fair Educational Practice Com- Medical academies: to create (see bill - editorial, 2487.
mittee, 1078. H. R. 713), 57. Farewell address, 11153.
Article by L. Monfried entitled "Service- Nationality Act of 1949: to amend sec-. Federal employees pay bill, 6006, 6053,
men's Prayer," A1720. tion 327 (h) (see bill H. R. 392), 24. 6067.
Article from newspapers relative to East -to amend section 342 (b) (see bill
Indian immigration, A3574, A3575. German bundists: action of Supreme
H. R. 391), 24. Court, 6050.
Article from New York Daily Mirror by - to amend section 201 (g) (see bill German concentration camps, 4170.
Mr. Justice Frank Murphy entitled H. R. 388), 24. German war prisoners in United States,
"Interdependence for Americans," to amend section 401 (a) (see bill 1100, 3328.
A3836. -
H. R. 387). 24. articles, 1101-1103.
Editorial from Rochester Democrat -to amend (see bill H. R. 707), 57.
Chronicle and Ogdensburg Journal on History of the United States from Cool-
- to amend section 324 (c) (see bill idge era to Presidency of Harry S.
Presidential succession, A2748.
H. R. 385). 24. Truman, 11153.
Editorial from New York Herald Tribune
- to correct error in section 342 (b) Hoosier Press: subversive publications,
entitled "For a Palestine State," A3846.
Editorial from New York Daily Mirror (9) (see H. J. Res. 51), 59. A3400.
entitled "This Is America," A4881. -to correct error in section 342 (b) Immigration and naturalization study
(8) (see bill H. R. 3087), 4038. of postwar problems, 2864, 2865, 2365.
Editorial. from Washington Post on
to amend (see bills H. R. 4148, India: immigration quota, 9521, 9522,
Committee on the Un-American activi-
ties, A4898. 4605). 8879, 10469. 9523, 9525, 9537, 9538, 9543.
Letter by Virginia C. Gildersleeve rela- Naturalization: to reduce time to plead -letters by the President, Attor-
and to regulate service process in pro- ney General, and British Ambassador,
tive to havens for homeless Jews,
ceedings to cancel (see bill H. R. 389), 9523, 9524.
A4864.
24. Nationality Act: amendment, 3454, 4289,
Memorandum of American labor on Pal-
Naturalization proceedings: to amend 4641, 4642, 4646, 4647, 4649.
estine, A3439.
law relating to the service of process billsto amend, 2417, 2421.
Newspaper articles favorable to Indian
in cancellation of (see bill H. R. 4342), Nazi atrocities, A2826.
immigration, A3587, A3588.
9558. Oswego, N. Y., refugee camp, A5184.
Poem by Josephine Louise Byrne in
Spirit (magazine) entitled "Before Navy: to amend act regarding Nurse Polish Constitution Day, 4152.
Corps (see billH. f. ,1572), 326. Racial discrimination in education, 1077.
Us, the Puritans," A1554.
Radio address by James H. Sheldon pay- Richter, Amy Mary: for relief (see bill Rankin, John, 2508.
H. R. 4353), 9558. Roth, Samuel, A3400.
ing tribute to, A5162.
Radio interview on subject of immigra- Selective Training and Service Act: to Servicemen who married abroad, 9518.
tion, A4232. amend relative to eligibility of citi- Subversive activities: Epeech by Mr.Ran-
Remarks in House paying tribute to, zens of former neutral countries for kin on Hollywood, Calif., 7649.
11154. service in armed forces (see billH. R. Subversive publications, A3400.
Statement on punishment of war crim- 709), 57. Veterans: plan' of Businessmen's Ad-
inals, A76. Statue of Liberty Day: to declare (see visory Council to help, A32e5.
Amendments offered by, to H. J. Res. 73), 326. War criminals: punishment of, 907.
Federal employees pay bill (H. R. 3393): Virgin Islands: relating to status of Reports made by, from
to amend, 6067. certain natives and inhabitants of (see Committee on claims:
Bills and joint resolutions introduced.by bill H. R. 712), 57. Debler, William J. (H. R. 2398, Rept.
Aliens: to provide for establishment of Motions and resolutions offered by 769), C408.
lox;-ful entry of certain (see bill H. R. Axis Powers: restore property confiscated Goospelius, Otto Frederick (H. R. 1357,
4149), 8879. by (see H. Con. Res. 12), 59. Rept. 297), 1990.
196 INDEX
DICKSTEIN, SAMUEL-Continued. DIeLING, JOHN N., JR. (lieutenant, U. S. DINGELL JOHN D.-Co itinued.
Reports made by, from Army), article relative to treatment of Remarks by, on
James. C. Frank (H. R. 2769, Rept. 1264), American prisoners of war in. Ger- Members of Congress: salary Increase,
10826. many from Mobile (Ala.) Register by, 4446.
Jones, W. D., and Ethel S. (H. R. 2661, A882. National Service Act, 645, 657.
Rept. 1231), 10785. DINGELL, JOHN D. (a Representative from --_ vote, 2857.
Keith, James Herbert (H. R. 3301, Rept. Michigan). Nurses: drafting of, 1732, 1874, 1875.
1427), 12029. Address by P. Zadeikis, Minister of Lith- Palestine: Dritish white paper restrict-
uania, A4976. ing entry of Jews, 2213.
Lamb, Carolyn (H. R. 1796, Rept. 1222), - problem, 968.8.
10785. Appointed on committee, 15.
Mecham, Arnold (H. R. 2289, Rept. 1228), Appointed to Committee on Internal Pan-American Day, 3738.
10785. Revenue Txation, 549. Pearl Harbor investigation, 10812.
Ring; Mildred (H. R. 949, Rept. 112), 1079. Appointed conferee, 10044. Poland: reply to defamers of, 1823.
Ru'z, Estella (S. 71, Rept. 455), 3938. Article by Marquis Childs on Poland, - article by Jan Ciechanowski re-
A2548. plying to Walter Lippmann, 1823.
Ru'z, Maria Manriquez (S. 70, Rept. 454),
3938. Editorial from Flint (Mich.) Journal en- Polish American Congress, Inc.: memo-
titled "Malice Toward None," A2015. randum to Secretary of State, 4748.
Tuttle', John C. (H. R. 1568, Rept. 299), Polish Constitution Day, 2152, 3990, 4135,
• 1990. Editorial entitled "A Flaw" from Flint
(Mich.) Journal relative to Presiden- 4139, 4140.
Wikle, Robert M. (H. R. 262, Rept. 1406), Reciprocal trade agreements, 4880, 4883,
12028. tial successlon, A3002.
Letter by Gene Becker relative to food 5002, 5005, 5012, 5132.
Committee on Immigration and Naturaliza- Renegotiation Act, 6076, 6080, 6081.
'tion: situation in Detroit, Mich., A3479.
Statement by American League for a Veterans: discharge buttons, 657.
-Allen Chinese wives of American citi- Veterans' hospitals, 4484.
zens (H. R. 4844, Rept. 1325), 11279. F'ee Palestine relative to Hebrew mar-
tyrdom, A281. War agencies appropriation bill, 7528,
Aliens: entry into United States (H. R. • 7531.
4149, Rept. 1286), 11006. Statement of policy by Hebrew Commit-
tee of National Liberation, 2213. War plants: construction of new, 1940.
Basque aliens (H. R. 1402, Rept. 265), War zone: handling of German civilians,
1829. Statement from Polish-American Con-
gress regarding Polish situation, A3347. 508.
Filipinos (H. R. 776, Rept. 252), 1828.
Nationals of the United States (H. R. 434, Sworn in, 344. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Rept. 257),.1828. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by DINGWALL, JAMES M., relief (see bill H. R.
Rosenberg, Toby Lena (H. R. 840, Rept. Army: to e'iminate discrimination ... .4091).
263); 1829. against enlisted personnel of Medical
Soldo, Michael (H. R. 846, Rept. 264), DINSON, LURA, relief of legal guardian of
Department (see bill H. R. 2467), 1748. (see bill H. R. 4298).
1829. Bissinger, Andrew J.: to correct military
Committee on War Claims: record (see bill H. R. E91), C0. DINSON, SEVERO APOLUNA AND CANDI-
Black-market operations: imposing ad- LARIA, relief (see bill H. R. 4298).
Cobb, Candler (H. R. 1781, Rept. 902),
7506. ditional penalties for engaging in (see DINSON, TERESITA, relief of legal guardian
Johnson, John A. (H. R. 977, Rept. 901), bill H. R. 2792), 2E88. of (see bill H. R. 4298).
7506. Coal resources of the Nation: to conserve
(see bill H. R. 393), 24. DIPLOMATIC AND FOREIGN SERVICE. See
Jones, Jeannette C., and others (H. R. EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CONFIRMA-
1784, Rept. 903), 7506. Colorado: to provide additional Military
Select Committee To Investigate and academy In State of (see bill H. R. TIONS

Study Laws and Problems Relating to 4184), 9004. DIPLOMATIC CHANGE-OVER TOWARD
Postwar Immigration and Naturaliza- General welfare: to provide for (see bill RUSSIA, article by Mark Sullivan from
iton (Rept. 1312), 11077: H. R. 395), 21. Washington Post on, A154.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Governing Printing Office: to 'reimburse
uncompensated leave to empoyees of DIPLOMATS, article from Boston Post rela-
DICTIONARIES, remarks in House relative to, (see H. J. Res. 90), 640. tive to West Point for, A4361.
2921. Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Basin: approv- DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET, letter-trans-
"DID HITLER WIN THE WAR?." editorial by ing agreement between United States mitting estimate of personnel require-
David Lawrence *from United- States and Canada (see H. J. Res. 52), 9372. ments for, 2518.
News entitled, A4600. Internal Revenue Code: to amend (see
DIRECTOR OF THE BUREAU OF MINES,
bill H. R. 3117) 4174. fix the salary of (see bills S. 674; H. R.
DIENER, A. ANNE, relief (see bill S. 1556).
National health program: to provide (see 2639).
DIES COMMITTEE. See also COMMITTEE ON bill H. R. 4730), 10826.
INVESTIrATION OF UN-AMERICAN.ACTIVI- National security, heaith, and public DIRECTOR OF CENSUS, authorize Issuance
TIES (House). welfare: 'to provide (see bill. H. R. of cettifications of birth records by
Editorial from Baltimore Sun relative to 3293), 5037. (see bill H. R. 1188).
reestablish, A59. Navy: to eliminate discrimination DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF STRATEGIC
Editorial entitled '"Clare Hoffman Gives against enlisted personnel -of Hospital SERVICES, transmitting estimate of
Warning" by I. F. Stone from PM, A124. Corps (see bill H. R. 2466), 1748. personnel requirements for, 2518.
Remarks in House relative to procedure Philippine Islands: to postpone imposi- DIRECTOR OF WAR MOBILIZATION AND
to reestablish, A53, A59, A60. tion of import duties on articles im- RECONVERSION, remarks In House
"DIES COMMITTEE AGAIN," article by Rich- ported from (see bill H. R. 3142), 4302. relative to what powers- should be
ard Morford from Zions Herald eni- Veterans: to provide additional compen- given to, A345.
titled, A5130. sation (see bill H. R. 394), 24.
DIRKSEN, EVERETT M. (a Representative
Warsaw, Poland: erection of diplomatic from Illinois).
DIES COMMITTEE GIVES ITSELF SEVEN and consular buildings at (see bill
VOLUMES OF CONFIDENTIAL IN- Address before Better Business Bureau,
H. R. 3735), 7391.
FORMATION, article by John T. Mou- Washington, D. C., reciting experiences
Zephyr Aircraft Corp.: to adjudicate
toux from PM relative to, A467, on recent trip abroad, A3204..
claim (see bill H. R. 3094), 4038. Address at Chicago Forum of Investors
DIESEL PROPULSION, remarks in House on Motions and resolutions offered by Fairplay League entitled "Tools Are
the subject of, 7095. -Railroads: investigation of purchase of the Fruit of Frugality," A5519.
"DIES' POLITICAL GHOST," editorial from tickets for resale (see H. Rcs. 13), 31. Address by B. C. Forbes before Investers
New York Times entitled, A59. Remarks by, on Fairplay League, Chicago, Ill., A5516.
Annuities: exemption from taxation,. Appointment on committee, 88, 491.
DIETERICH, FLORENCE ALVORD, poem en- 9096. Appointed conferee, 7101, 7494, 10937,
titled "Tribute to Wendell Willke" by,
Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill,. 11739.
A376. 8706, 8707. Appointed on Joint Committee on Or-
DIETING, correspondence relative to bene- Army and Navy: freezing of expenditures, ganization. of Congress, 417. -
ficial results from, 10641. 8334. Article from Louisville Times relative to
Barry, William, 3738. sugar used by distilling industry, A3948.
DIETZ, AUGUST W., relief (see bill H. R. Article by C. P. Trussell in New York
Congressional Record: general leave to
1648*). Times relative to shelving jobless .pay
extend remarks, 4145.
DIGEST (magazine), article entitled "Must Debt limit: increase, 1940, 1952. bill by Committee on Ways and Means,
10,000,000 Americans Stay Poor?". by Federal employees' pay bill, 5909. A4059.
S:nator Pepper from, A1692. Immigration, and naturalization: post- Article entitled "Legion of Undisci-
war problems, 2870. . plined," .by, A4048.
DILLER, M. F., relief (see bill H. R. 2596*),
INDEX 197
DIRKSEN, EVERETT M.-Continued. DIRKSEN, EVERETT M.-Contiaued. DIRKSEN, EVERETT M.-Continued.
Article entitled "Repeal the Antistrike Motions and resolutions offered by Remarks by, on
Act." A4060. Children of the United States: express- Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
Article by Victor 0. Reuther entitled ing thanks of Congress for contribu- 6563, 6567, 6568, 6572.
"Look Forward Labor," A5458. tion to victory effort (See H. Con. Res. Swiss watches, 12066, 12067, 12069.
Correspondence with Secretary of Agri- 14), 98. Tennessee Valley Authority: appropria-
culture relative to sugar, allocated to Remarks by, on tion, 955, 956.
distilled spirits industry, A3847. Administrative orders: data on, 935. Unemployment service: return to States,
Editorial from Washington (D. C.) Post Appropriations: reduction of certain, 9841, 9556.
relative to Dirksen bill to set up a com- 6143, 9794, 9830, 9840, 9851, 9856, 9857, United Nations Relief: appropriation,
mission on congressional salaries, 5469. 9859, 10937. 10222, 10229, 10230, 10231, 10281, 10282,
Excerpts from articles entitled "The Con- Army Air Corps: appropriation, 11325. 10284.
gressional Front," A17. Atlantic Charter: failure to apply prin- - additional appropriation, 11573,
Amendments offered by, to ciples in liberated countries, 7541.
11574, 12361.
Export-Import Bank (H. R. 3771): to Atlantic Charter: text of, 103. -conference
amend, 7545. Atomic bomb: reply to inquiry of North report, 11820.
-questions re operations, 7653.
Federal Aid Airport Act (H. R. 3615) : to American Newspaper Alliance, 9041. excerpts from letters by em-
amend, 9794. Bowles, Chester, 6568.
Government agencies: reorganization (H. ployees, 7654, 7655.
Carden, George A. and Anderson, T. Herd, -excerpt
R. 4129) : to amend, 9420. from committee hearings,
8936, 8989.
Price Control Act: to amend, 6568, 6619, Census of Agriculture, 855, 861, 862. 7655.
6622. Communism, 11414. United States Employment Service, 9830.
United Nations Relief: appropriation (H. Dawes, Charles Gates: repayment of RFC Veterans: settlement on farm lands,
J. Res. 266), 10281. loan. 440. 8779, 8780, 8786, 8787.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Deficiency appropriation bill: conference Visit to theaters of war: report on, 5254.
Banking Act of 1876: to amend (see bill report, 12361. Wallace, Henry A.: nomination as Sec-
H. R. 4C4), 25. Dewey, Lt. Col. A. Peter: tribute, 9157. . retary of Commerce, 440, 441.
Commission on congressional salaries: to District of Columbia: consideration of War Labor Disputes Act: repeal, 11825,
create (see bill H. R. 397), 24. bills, E923. 11826.
Congress: for research personnel (see H. -liens on motor vehicles, 11739. Wilson, Woodrow: text of Fourteen
J. Res. 6), 30. -Providence Hospital, 9910. Points and Five Points, 102.
Department of State: to create a Peace -- police and firemen, 7183. Wocdrum, Clifton: tribute, 12197.
Division in (see H. J. Res. 242), 8799. - salaries of police and firemen, Yugoslavia: telegrams regarding Tito,
District of Columbia: to'regulate election 11742. A2690.
of delegates to national political con- -Servicemen's Readjustment Act, Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
ventions from (see bill H. R. 1335), 190. 11740.
Federal Home Loan Bank Board: to re- Duvall, William: service of, 931. DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS, address
establish (see bill H. R. 398), 24. Economic trends of the future, 935. by Representative Thom to graduates
Full-employment bill (S. 380): to amend, Employment Service: return to States, at American University of National
12064. 11329. Service Officers for, A2446.
General Accounting Office: to expand fa- Export-Import Bank, 7541, 7542, 7545- Address by Representative Celler paying
cilities of (see bill H. R. 400), 24. 7547. tribute to Frank T. Hines at dinner of,
Harris, Larren N.: for relief (see bill H. R. -ban on loans to countries violat- A3113.
4457), 9873. ing Atlantic Charter, 7545. Four-point program for disabled' vet-
India: to naturalize certain persons from Fair Employment Practice Committee, erans adopted in Columbus, Ohio, by
(see bill H. R. 2256), 1285. 7483-7488. Ohio Department of, A165. '
Joint Committee on Administrative Re- - action of Appropriation Commit- Letter relative to injustices under exist-
view: to establish (see H. J. Res. 7), 30. tee, 7408, 7409. ing laws affecting disabled veterans by,
Joint Legislative Staff Service for Con- Faith between the Government and its A185.
gress: to create (see bill H. R. 399), 24. people, 440. Letter favoring compulsory military
Lake De Pue. Ill.: to survey (see bill H. R. Farm labor, 12361. training from District of Columbia
4516), 101C8. Federal Aid Airport Act, 9794, 9795. Department, A2902.
Lynching: to punish crime of (see bill Full-employment bill, 11969, 11971, 11986, Letter transmitting twenty-fourth an-
H. R. 405), 25. 12064, 12067. nual report (H. Doc. 42), 640.
Masters, Rosella J.: for relief (see bill Garrison Dam, 12361. Letter transmitting twenty-fifth report
H. R. 4458), 9873. Government agencies: reorganization, of (H. Doc. 406), 11931.
Memorial to contributions of members 9420, 9421, 9422, 9423, 9424, 9425. Outline by Sanator Pepper of policies
of all religious faiths to American and Herter, Christian A., 10229. and objectives of, A3677.
Naval History: to provide (see H. J. Independent offices appropriation bill, Radio address entitled "The Veteran
Res. 10), 1107. 863, 945, 955, 956. Looks to Congress" by Senator John-
Office of Power Administration: to estab- - analysis of bill, 931. son (Colo.) before convention of, A4699.
lish .(see bill H. R. 402), 24. India: immigration quota, 9522, 9523, Remarks in House relative to activities
Poll tax: to make unlawful as a prerequi- 9542. of W. K. Adams, Albert L. Daniels, and
site to voting (see bill H. R. 406), 25. Jones, Jesse: record with Reconstruction Benjamin F. Turner in Ohio Depart-
Racial discrimination: to prohibit in em- Finance Corporation, 440. ment of, A165.
ployment (see bills H. R. 401, 1575, Loans to foreign governments, 9421, Remarks in House relative to valuable
4783), 24, 326, 10952. 9422. service rendered by Ohio Department
United Nations Relief and Rehabilita- National Airport, 6661. of, A165.
tion Administration: to investigate National debt, 932, 933. Resolution relative to civil-service status
personnel of (see H. Res. 309), 7,104. National inventory, 12066. of veterans by Boston (Mass.) Chap-
United States notes and obligations: to National Service Act, 620, 621. ter, No. 10, of, A669.
sell to private persons, firms, or corpo- OPA: maladministration, 6572.
rations (see bil H. R. 1905), 671. Remarks in House relative to lack of
violations, 6568. hospitals to care for battle shocked
Veterans: to provide special facilities for Office of War Information, 7523-7526.
handicapped (see bill H. R. 4363), 9642. veterans, A3417.
Palestine problem, 9681. Remarks in House relative to shabby
War bonds: to purchase newspaper space Park Police: salaries of, 6665.
for publicizing (see bill H. R. 403), 24. treatment given, A3313.
Permission to address the House, 5222.
War Labor Disputes Act: to repeal (see Postwar problems: four approaches for Remarks in Senate relative to providing
bill H. R. 4050), 8582. solving, 9840-9842. a national service fund for-, 7107.
Wexler, Elizabeth: for relief (see bill Presidential succession, 7022. Valedictory address by John A. Farrell
H. R. 2301), 1341. Price Control Act, 6607, 6613. at American University at graduation
Motions and resolutions offered by - amendment, 6563, 6567, 6563, of trainees of, A2368.
Securities and Exchange Commission: to 6572. DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS' DAY,
investigate (see H. Res. 14), 31. -- extension of, 7084. requesting the President to issue a
House of Representatives: authorizing Public works: advance planning appro- proclamation designating first Sunday
clerk to transfer certain records to priation, 945. in December of each year as (see S. J.
Archivist (see H. Res. 15), 31. .Pugh, John, 9840.
Res. 126).
Joint Congressional Committee on Eco- Rabies: control of in District of Colum-
nomy and Efficiency: to create (see H. bia, 6659. DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS' NEWS
Con. Res. 5), 31. Randolph, Jennings: tribute, 11742. (California), article by Joseph W.
Securities and Exchange Commission: Second deficiency appropriation bill, Spedding entitled "Commander's Mes-
investigate (see H. Res. 35), 31. 6838-6840, 6859, 6861. sage," A4834.
198 INDEX
DISABLED. AMERICAN. VETERANS' -SEMI- DISCRIMINATION-Contisiued ... ... DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-Con-tinued. , -
MDjONTHLY (magazine), article entitled Letter and resolution by Chicago Negro Letter from Eoard of Commissioners
"Retiremenx Review Tips Are Com- Chamber of Commerce relative to, transmitting semi-annual report of
piled" by Millard Rice from, A4643. A367. rent control, 9469, 9511.
DISABLED VETERAN GIVEN RUNAROUND, Remarks In House relative to probable Message from President transmitting
article by Walter Taliaferro from Las trouble over, A3093. supplemental estimates of appropria-
Vegas (N. Mex.) Evening Review-Jour- Remarks in House relative to bill (H. R. tions for (S. Does. 13, 51; H. Docs. 170,
nal relative to, A4470. 2232) to prevent discrimination in em- 209, 238, 291, 370), 1597, 4338, 5301,
ployment, AE03. 5755, 6084, 9109, 10320.
DISABLED VETERANS. See also VETERANS. Reports on real property exempt from
Remarks in Senate relative to discrimi-
Bill to provide adequate nurse cr at- taxation in, 5471.
nation by colleges and universities,
tendant allowance to serve (see bill Remarks in House relative to the bound-
1114.
H. R. 3085). ary line between the District and Vir-
Remarks in House refative to policy of
Bill to enable acceptance of employ- ginia, 9910.
Western Cartridge Co., Alton, Ill., and
ment during the war period withGut oi Houston Shipbuilding Corp. in em- Remarks in Senate relative to the bound-
deduction from their pension orcom- ary line between "the District' and
ploying Negroes, A121.
pensation by (see billH R. 99).
Resplution for consideration of House 'Virginia, 97E5..
Bill to amend Veterans' Regulation No. 'Resolutions concerning prop3sedmiscel-
Resolution -2232,. prohibiting. digerim- .::.laneous legislation adopted -by, the
1 (a), to provide more liberal rates ipation" in employment *(see H., Res.
of -incceased pension for single- am- 146). District of Columbia Chapter of the
putations due to service (see bill H. R. 'National Association for the Advance-
Statement by John Augustine Ryan be- ment of Colored People' 10113.,
3981). fore subcommittee of Senate Commit-
B~lI providing special facilities for handi- Alcoholic beverages: billto prohibit Is-
-tee on Education and Labor relative to suance of licenses in certain localities,
capped veterans (see bill H. R. 4363). S. 2048, to prohibit, A3971.- and advertising price (see bill S. 17;
Concurrent resolution urging employ-
ment by private industry of physically "DISCRIMINATION' IN MEDICAL COL- H. R. 2565).
handicapped veterans of World War LEGES," article by Frank Kingdon Alley Dwelling Act: billto amend S.1066*
II (see H. Con. Res. 71). from American Mercury entitled, (see bill H. R. 3201*).
Joint resolution to designate as partial A4392. Alley dwellings: message from the Presi-
repayment of debt owed, and not as DISHONG, SAM, relief -(see bill H. R. 3228). dent transmitting report of the Na-
gratuities, of payments to (see H. J. tional Capital Housing Authority for
DISPOSITION OF SURPLUS GOVERNMENT- the ten-year period 1934 to 1944,-1672.
Res. 192). OWNED PROPERTY, letter from the
Letter relative, to bill (H. R. 1872) to American Red Cross: To exempt *from
Attorney General transmitting the
provide allowance for veterans' fam- taxes property of (see bill H. J. Res.
firstmonthly report on, 1747, 1750. 236*).
ilies from Victory Chapter, No. 33,
El Dorado Springs, Mo., A1832. "DISSETTE, JAMES I., letter relative to sub- Apprenticeship: voluntary (see bill
Remarks In House relative to, 7658. stituting America for Star-Spangled 5. 1189*).
Resolutions relative to continuance of Banner as our National Anthem by, Appropriations for: bill making annual
nurseries for ,hildren of members of A2725. , (see bill H. R. 3306*).
DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS, author- -bill to amend section 7 of act
armed forces and favoring discharge
from '.ervice of •certain members by ize President to present to Ru:lolph W. making appropriations for year ending
Department of Massachusetts, A3855. Schroeder (see bill H. R. 2394). June 30, 1903 (see bill H. R. 48t8).
- conference report on bill (H. R.
Rsolution of American Legion Camp- - remarks in House relative to
bell Post, No 596, relative to, A4965. 2306) making, 6470.
award to Aleda E. Lutz of, A3058.
--- estimate of (S. Doec. 13), 1597.
Resolution by Provo Post, No. 13, Amer- DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS, awarded - transmitting proposed amend-
ican Legion, relative to rehabilita- to Tony Siminoff (see bill H. R. 1490). ment to section 7 pertaining to, 11077.
tion of, A5254. Bill to authorize presentation to Barney - message from the President trans-
DISABLED VELERANS-LESSON FROM F. Salner of (see bill S. 261). mitting a draft of a proposed provision
BETTY BARTON, article by Westbrook Bill to authorize presentation to Ray- pertaining to (H. Doc. 99), 1389.
Pegler from Washington Times-Herald mond P. Finnegan of (see bill S. 263). --_notice of a motion to suspend
relative to, A4148. Bill to authorize presentation to Ed- rule XVI proposing amendments to
ward R. Egan of (see bill H. R. 1885). bill (H. R. 3306) making, 5842.
-DISABILITY COMPENSATION, adjudicate
Bill to authorize presentation to William - remarks in House on bill (H. R.
entitlement, before discharge from
armed forces to (see bill S. 140). J. Wilkins of (see bill S. 1662). 3306) making annual. 5254, 6071.
Citation awarding to William Don Armed forces: bill to provide for admis-
DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE, 1921, report Markin, A2419. sion to practice law on motion of cer-
of opening session by Representative List of names of recipients of, 7426. tain members of (see bill H. R. 4536).
Rankin, A4805. Remarks in House relative to presenta- Armed services of United States: joint
DISASTER LOANS, to amend act of Febru- tion to William Don Markin, of, A2419. resolution authorizing report relative
ary 11, 1937, in relation to (see bills DISTINGUISHED SERVICE NEWS MEDAL, to location and cost of public monu-
S. 1505; H. R. 4292). provide for the issuance of (see bill ment on public ground to (see S. J.
Correspondence between Treasury De- S. 957*). Res. 98).
partment and R. F. C. relative to liq- Citation of award to Col. Howard A. Rusk Assessments: bill to clarify section 2 of
uidation of, A3280. of, A4754. act of February 11, 1929, relative to
Joint resolution authorizing dissolution Citation awarding Florence A. Blanch- granting of relief by commissioners in
of (see H. J Res. 187). field the, A2945. certain special (see bill H. R. 3092).
Remarks in House relative to assistance Remarks in House relative to award to Barber Act: bill to amend (see bil. S. 16).
to communities on Ohio River by, Florence A. Blanchfield of, A2944. Births: bill to amend act to provide for
A1076. Remarks in House relative to award to better registration of (see bill S. 127).
Howard A. Rusk of, A4754. rladensburg Road: bill to change name
DISC PLOW, remarks in House relative to
invention by Steven Troth of new type DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, provide for better of (see bill H. R. 277).
enforcement of the law within (see bill Board of Education: bill to adjust sal-
of, A2513.
H. R. 2856*). aries of (see bills S. 1153; H. R. 3376*).
DISCHARGE BUTTON, relating to unau- Editorial on Congress' responsibility to -bill to amend section 16 of act to
thorized wearing of discharge button regulate salaries of school teachers and
awarded by Army and Navy (see bill District of Columbia from Washing-
ton Post, A2641. employees of (see bills S. 124; H. R,
H. R. 4898). 324).
Letter from Board of Commissioners
DISCRIMINATION, prevent discrimination transmitting proposed bill to appoint - remarks in House relative to H. R.
by colleges and universities on account retired officers of Public Health Service 3376 providing adjustments for salaries
of race, color, or creed (see bill S. as superintendent of Gallinger Hos- of, A3338.
537j. pital, 4684. Board of Public Welfare.*bill to redefine
BTll to prevent restaurants operated in Letter from Board of Commissioners powers and duties of (see bills S. 121;
connection with common carriers from transmitting draft of bill to control H. R. 318).
discriminating against members of spread of diseases in, 4573. Boards and commissions: bill relating to
armed forces (see bill H. R. 2651). Letter transmitting draft of bill to open disposition of funds collected by cer-
Bill to prohibit in employment (see bills road at training school, Anne Arundel tain (see bills S. 125*; H. R. 322).
1. R. 194, 401, 451, 523, 679, 700, 1370, County, Md., 7824. Boundary line with Virginia: bill to es-
175, 1743, 1762, 1806, 1815, 1894, 1908, Letter transmitting draft of bill to tax tablish (see bills H. R. 2097, 0220*).
2232*, 2495, 4783; S. 101*). roiling stock, 7824. -- remarks in House relative to, A765.
INDEX
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-Continued. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-Continued. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-Continued.
Buildings: bill to amend act, approved Diseases: bill to amend act to authorize Gasoline: remarks in House relative to
June 1, 1910 regulating the height of the Commissioners to make regula- shortage of, 414.
(see bills S. 686*; H. R. 2506*). tions to prevent spread of communi- -report. of the Senate Committee
Bridges: letter from the Commissioners cable and preventable (see bills S. on the District of Columbia relative
transmitting a draft of a proposed bill 1008; H. R. 3236, 4410). to shortage of, 192.
to authorize construction of certain, Disposition of funds in: bill to provide Government: bill providing for reor-
56. for (see bill S. 125*). ganization of (see .bill S. 9).
Cadets at Military.' Academy: bill to District Training School: bill, to provide Hale, Nathan: joint resolution author-
amend an act to authorize an increase for commitments to (see bill S. 123"). izing erection of a statue of (see S. J.
of (see bills S. 128; H. R. 320). District Unemployment Compensation Res. 84; H. J. Res. 227).
Capital punishment: bill to amend act Board: letter from the Commissioners Health Department: bill to establish po-
to prescribe method of (see bill S. 15). transmitting annual report of opera- sition of assistant health officer in
Carnegie Endowment for International tions of, 1470. , charge of tuberculosis in (see bill
Peace: bill relative to exempting from Dogs: bill to levy a tax on (see bill H. R. H. R. 2424).
tax under Public Law 846, Seventy- 2995"). Hospital center: bill to establish (see
seventh Congress (see bill H. R. 3869). - bill to prohibit experiments upon bills S. 223*, 879).
Children's Museum of Washington, Inc.: living (see bill H. R. 491). remarks in Senate relative to the
-bill prescribing. certain offenses bill (S. 223) providing for, 4259, 4383.
bill to provide for acquisition of cer-
relating to keeping, injuring, and de- Housing: bill to amend act of June 20,
tain property for use by (see bills S. 99;
stroying (see bill H. R. 163). 1938 (Public Law No. 684, 75th Cong.),
H. R. 311).
-bill to amend act relating to levy- with respect to construction of (see
Chesapeake and Nicholas Avenues SW.:
ing revenue tax on (see bill S. 899). bill H. R. 3312).
bill authorizing transfer for park pur- -letter from the Commissioners remarks in House relative to se-
poses of certain land near (see bill rious shortage in, A4710.
transmitting draft of bill to tax as
S. 607).
Coal: remarks in House relative to the personal property, 3595: Housing facilities: bill relating to con-
Emergency rent control:-bill to extend tracts between Members of Congress
sale Gf, (see bill H. R. 2745*), 2709. for 1 -year the provisions of the act and agencies of United States for (see
Code of law: bill to amend by adding a relative to (see bill H. R. 3979*). _ bill H. R. 1946).
new section 548a and providing for re- Employees: bill providing for longevity Housing situation in Washington: re-
cording of veterans' discharge certifi- pay to (see bill H. R. 1520). marks in House concerning, 820.
cates (see bills S. 638*, H. R. 2384). - bill to provide for additional com- Housing shortage: resolution to investi-
- bill to amend section 1537 to pro- pensation for certain civilian (see bill gate- (see H. Res. 68).
vide for service of process on agents of H. R. 109),to 484, 488. Insane criminals: bill to amend act rela-
nonresident firms conducting a busi- - bill provide that those who
ness for which license is required (see tive to (see bill S. 463*).
leave their positions to enter the mer- -remarks in House relative to care
bill S. 1567). chant marine shall be restored to of, 6659.
- bill to amend (see bills H. R. their positions upon termination of Insurance: bill to amend section 36 of
2585*, 2874*). such service (see bill H. R. 634). chapter III of act of June 19, 1934, to
- bill to amend with respect to -bill to provide a night differen- regulate the, business of life (see bill S.
abandonment of condemnation pro- tial in pay for (see bill H. R. 1193). 685).
ceedings (see bill H. R. 2938*). -bill to provide for payment of ac- Juvenile Court: message from the Presi-
- bill to amend section 927 of (see cumulative or accrued leave to certain dent transmitting report from the
bill S. 463*). members of armed forces who enter or judge of, 4374.
- bill to amend, with respect to the reenter civilian employment before ex- Law: bill to provide for admission on
making and publishing of annual re- piration of such leave (see bill H. R. motion of armed forces and merchant
ports by trust companies (see bill 1828). marine to practice (see bills H. R. 431,
H. R. 3867*). Equal prsbileges to all persons: bill to 4536).
-letter from the Commissioners assure to places of public accommo-. Law enforcement: bill to provide for bet-
transmitting a draft of a proposed bill dation (u3e bill H. R. 1928). ter (see bill H. R. 2856*).
to amend, 1470. Ericson, Leif: joint resolution authoriz- Life Insurance Act: bill to amend (see
Commercial property: bill to aid in pre- ing erection of a statue of (see S. J. bills S. 120; H. R. 325).
venting inflation to stabilize rents in Res. 114; H. J. Res. 279). Life insurancecompanies: bill to author-
(see bill H. R. 2022). Ernest Taylor Pyle Stadium: bill to pro- ize the making of loans or investments
Commissioners: bill authorizing and di- vide that the memorial stadium to be by domestic (see bill H. R. 3375).
recting the construction of two four- erected shall be known as (see bill -bill to amend section 35 of chap-
lane bridges across Potomac River by H. R. 2997). ter III of act of June 19, 1934, to regu-
(see bills S. 119; H. R. 541). Fair prices of commodities: bill relating late the business of (see bill H. Rl.
-letter transmitting annual report to protection of trade-mark owners, 2877).
of. 749, 772. producers, distributors, and general -letter from the Administrator of
- letter transmitting request for re- public for (see bill S. 1417). Veterans' Affairs transmitting a draft
Female employees: bill relating to the of proposed legislation to amend act
introduction of a bill relating to insane
criminals, 749. working time for (see billH. R. 2122*). to regulate, 3054.
Fire Department: bill 'o extend provi- Marriage records: bill to provide that
-letter transmitting report of ad- sions of act of July 14, 1945, providing
ministration of Unemployment Com- veterans, without payment of any fees,
adjustment of salaries of pilots, may obtain copies of their (see bill H.
pensation Act, 1470. marine engineers, and members of (see R. 2566).
-letter transmitting bill to amend bill H. R. 3995"). Medical center: letters by Frank T. Hines
code of laws by adding, a new section -bill to amend act to fix salaries of relative to erection of a medical cen-
No. 548a, 1470. officers and members of (see bill H. R. ter, A879.
Condemnation proceedings: bill relating 2875*, 3291, 5060). resolutions urging erection of,
to reimbursement of expenses incurred Food prices: remarks in House relat've 8467.
by property owners in, 9911. to increase in, Al130. Medical examiner: bill relative to organi-
Coroner: bill to abolish office of (see bill Fountain at Pennsylvania Avenue and zation of office of (see bill H. R. 1625).
H. R. 1625). Seventh Street NW: joint resolution - letter from the Commissioners
- letter from the Commissioners authorizing removal of (see S. J. Res. transmitting a draft of a proposed bill
transmitting a draft of a proposed bill 56). for organization of the office of, 326.
to abolish the office of, 326. Franklin Delano Roosevelt memorial: Memorial stadium: bill to provide that
Corporations:bill providing that a less bill to provide for erection of (see bill memorial stadium to be erected shall
number than a majority of its trustees H. R. 3183). be known as Ernest Taylor Pyle Sta-
may constitute a quorum (see bill Gallinger Municipal Hospital: bill to re- dium (see bill H. R. 2997).
H. R. 2874*). move restrictions to appointment of Merchant marine: bill to provide for ad-
Counsel at sedition trial: bill, for relief retired officers of Public Health Serv- mission to practice law on motion of
ice as Superintendent of (see bills S. certain members of (see bill H. It.
of (see bill S. 819).
1067; H. R. 3257*). 4536).
Courts: bill to provide for recording of -remarks in House relative to ap-
proceedings of (see bill H. R. 41). Metropolitan Police: bill to amend act to
pointment of a superintendent of, fix salaries and members of (see bill H.
Delegate: bill to provide for delegate to 6072. R. 2875*, 3291).
Honuse of Representatives (see bill - remarks in House concerning -bill to grant the honorary rank of
H. R. 2099). conditions at, 6471. colonel to Edward J. Kelley, major and
Department of Public Welfare: bill to -resolution to pay expenses of in- superintendent of (see bill H. R.
establish (see bills S. 121; H. R. 318). vestigation of (see S. Res. 151, 152). 2687*).
INDEX
DISr1ICT OF COLUMBIA-Continued. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-Continued. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-Continued
Metropolitan Police, bill to transfer per- Police Department:remarks in House rel- Suffrage: editorial entitled "The Funda-
sonnel to Park police to (see bill H. R. ative to conflict is jurisdictions, 6659. mental Remedy"' from Washington
480). Police Department, Fire Department, Evening Star, A1342.
-bill to extend provisions of act White House Police, and United States - joint resolution for amendment
of July 14, 1945, providing for adjust- Park Police: bill to adjust salaries of to the Constitution to provide for
ment of salaries of (see bill H. R. (see bill H. R. 3291*). (see S. J. Res 9; H. J. Res. 62, 84).
3995"). Population: remarks in House relative - letter from John Ihlder favoring,
-bill to amend section 1 of act to to 35-percent increase, since 1940, in, 9644.
fix salaries of officers and members of A1I30. Superintendent of Weights, Measures,
(see bill H. R. 5060). Property: bill relating to condemnation and Markets: bill to amend act to de-
-letter by Social Hygiene Society of certain (see bills S. 98, 610). fine duties of (see bills S. 122"; H. R.
relative to suppression of vice by, A410. -bill relating to height of building 323).
Metropolitan Police Department Band: known as 2400 Sixteenth Street NW., Taxation: bill to provide for the taxation
bill to authorize establishment of (see Washington, D. C. (see bill H. R. 4549). of rolling stock of railroads and other
bills S. 126; H. R. 326). bill to provide for acquisition'of companies (see bill S. 1278).
Midshipmen: bill to increase the number certain real (see billS. 1640). joint resolution exempting cer-
of (see bills S. 130*; H. R. 319). Providence Hospital: bill to amend act, tain property from (see H. J. Res. 236).
Mitchell, William: bill to authorize erec- approved April 8, 1864, relating to in- Taxes: bill to amend act to create rev-
tion of a monument in memory of corporation of (see bill S. 1383*). enue by levying a tax upon all dogs
(see bill H. R. 3758). Public defenders: bill to provide for ap- (see bill H. R. 2995*).
Motor vehicles: bill to amend act of July pointment of (see bills H. R. 186, 444). Taxicabs: bill to authorize and empower
2, 1940, providing for recording and re- Public records: bill providing free copies Public Utilities Commission to limit
leasing of liens on (see bills S. 587, of records for veterans (see bill H. R. number of (see bill H. R. 4911).
1212*; H. R. 2278, 2407, 3612). 388*). Teachers: bill to amend act relative to
Municipal courts: bill to provide retire- Public schools: editorial from Washing- salaries of (see bills S. 124*; H. R.
ment pay to certain retired judges of ton Evening Star relative to ,physical- 3376*).
police'and (see bill H. R. 4057). fitness program in, A1056. - remarks in Senate relative to pay
NationalCapital Metropolitan Water Ad- -- remarks in House praising physi- of, 4105.
ministration: bill to create (see bill cal-training program of, A627. Thirty-second Division: bill authorizing
S. 14). -statement by Robert L. Haycock erection of a memorial to (see bill
National conventions: bill to regulate relative to physical-training program H. R. 1105).
election of delegates to (see bill H. R. of, A627. Trade-mark owners, producers, and dis-
1335). Public Vehicle Control Board: bill to tributors: amendment in Senate to
National Memorial Stadium: joint reso- create (see billH. R. 1431). bill (S. 1417) to protect, 9005.
lution to authorize the Federal Works Rabies: bill for control of (see bill H. R. Traffic Act: bill to amend (see bill H. R.
Administrator to advance discretion- 2C95,). 2552*).
ary apportionment funds to plan as a -remarks in House relative to con- Traffic congestion: remarks in House rel-
postwar project for (see S. J. Res. 83*). trol of dcgs with, 0rF59. ative to relieving, 9910.
National Memorial to the Mothers of Railroads: bill to provide for taxation Training school: bill to amend section
America: bill to establish an Ameri- of rolling stock of railroad and other 14 providing commitments, main-
can Mothers' Memorial Commission to companies (see bills S. 1278:, H. R. tenance in, and discharges from (see
prepare plans for construction of (see 3872). bills S. 123*; H. R. 321).
bill H. R. 1966). Redevelopment Act of 1945: bill relating - bill to provide for opening of a
National political conventions: bill to to (see bill S. 1426*). road within boundaries of property
regulate election of delegates to (see Redevelopment Land Agency: bill to in Anne Arun-del County, Md., of (see
bill S. 242). create (see bill S. 610). bills 3. 1304; H. R. 3873*).
National representation: resolution Registration of births: bill to amend an Trust funds: bill relating to investment
adopted by the Md-City Citizens As- act to provide for better (see bill H. R. of (see bill S. 1509; H. R. 4462).
sociation of Washington, D. C., favor- 317). 2400 Sixteenth Street NW.: bill relat-
ing legislation to provide, 2384. Rent control: bill to extend for 1 year the ing to height of building known as
- petition of citizens urging, 4932. (see bill H. R. 4549).
provisions of the act relative to emer-
Nurses Examining Board: bill to increase gency (see bill H. R. 3973 *). United States Court of Appeals and the
salary of executive secretary of (see Representation: editorial from the Wash- District Court of the United States for
bills S. 806*: H. R. 2839*). ington Star concerning. the District of Columbia: bill to acquire
Offices and positions: bill relating to ap- Retired judges of police and municipal site and construct a building for the
pointments In certain (see bill S.-420). courts: bill to Provide for payment of use of (see billS. 1603).
Optometry: bill to regulate the practice retired pay to certain (see bill S. 1331). - remarks in Senate on bill (S.
of (see bills H. R. 1997, 4456). 1623) to acquire site and construct a
Road: bill to construct road within Dis-
-letter from Commissioners trans- building for the use of, 10753. _
trict of Columbia Training School
mitting'draft of bill to regulate, 9821. (see bill H. R. 3873*). Veterans: bill to provide the obtaining
Parking facilities: bill to require for per- of copies of public records, without
Rock Creek Park. bill authorizing ac-
sons employed in Federal office build- payment of any fees, by (see bill H. R.
quisition of certain lands adjacent to
ings (see bill H. R. 4283*). 3868").
(see bills S. 461*; H. R. 3902).
Park Police: to transfer its personnel to - bill providing for obtaining of
Rockfish: bill relative to the sale of small
Metropolitan Police Deoartment and copies of their marriage licenses, by
abolish (see bill H. R. 480). (see bill H. R. 3636*).
St. Elizabeths Hospital:article by Eleanor (see bill H. R. 2566).
-- bill to extend provisions of act of - bill to amend Code of Laws by
Pattcrson relative to a visit by her to,
July 14, 1915, providing for adjust- adding a new section 548a, and pro-
A4548.
ment of salaries of (see bill H. R. viding for rccording of discharge cer-
3925*). Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944:
bill to effectuate the purposes of (see tificates of (see bill S. 638*).
bill to amend section 1 of act to bill concerning guardianship of
fix salaries of officers and members of bills S. 1152*; H. R. 3409).
Shelter houses: joint resolution to amend incompetent (see bill S. 1388).
(see Y'll H. R. 5060). Veterans hospital: resolutions urging
- remarks in House relative to pay- Public Law 371, Seventy-eighth Con-
gress, to prohibit erection of (see H. J. erection of, 8467.
ment of salaries of, 6665.
Res. 222). Vivisection: remarks in House relative to
Penal institution at Lorton, Va.: bill bill (H. R. 491) to prohbt, A3217.
making an appropriation to enable Slum areas: bill for elimination of (see
bills S. 13, 610, 1426). Voluntary apprenticeship: bill to pro-
the Commissioners to refund certain
-remarks in Senate relative to, vide for (see bills S. 1189; H. R. 3584).
amounts erroneously deducted from
9767, 9768. Washington Board of Trade: letter rela-
certain employees at (see bill H. R. tive to arrangements for the parade
3196). -resolution commending Senator
in honor of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz,
Pharmacy: bill to amend act to regulate Capper for his untiring effort for
passage of bill (S. 1426) providing for, 9293.
the practice of (see bill S. 521). Weights and measures: bill to amend act
Poisons: bill 'to amend act to regulate 10114.
-text of bill (S. 1426) relative to, to establish standard (see bills S. 122*;
sale of (see bill S. 521). H. R. 323, 2745*).
Police Department: bill relative to trans- 9772.
Standard weights and measures: bill to White House Police: bill to adjust sal-
fer of jurisdiction over felonies com-
amend act to establish (see bill H. R. aries of (see bills H. R. 3291*, 5995).
mitted within the park areas of the
D'strict (see bill H. R. 2856*). 323). "DIVINE DESTINY," sermon by Louis R. Wol-
-remarks in House relative to con- Suffrage: correspondence relative to, ter at Waterville (Ohio) Methodist
solidation of, 6665. 8589. Church entitled, A5313.
INDEX
DIVISION OF AVIATION, establish in United DODSON,MONT., amendment in Senate for DOLLIVER, JAMES I.-Continued.
States Office of Education, Federal care and tuition of certain Indian pu- Amendments offered by, to
Security Agency, a (see bill H. H. 548). pils at, 1212. Moak, Sam D. (H. R. 1486): to amend,
Bills for relief of trustees of school dis- 3460.
DIVISION OF PRINTING CONTROL, estab- Oxley, Lamar (H. R. 1563): to amend,
lish in Office of Bureau of the Budget trict No. 2 (see bills' S. 1329; H. R.
4045). 7207.
(see bill H. R. 3299). Scarborough, A. P. (H. R. 1012): to
DIVISION OF PUBLIC INQUIRIES, letter by DOG CAN'T BE BLAMED FOR PRIORITY,
editorial from Enid (Okla.) Daily News amend, 1798.
Neil Dalton explaining service fur- Shaughnessy, Mary Surface (H. R. 1725):
relative to, A589.
nished by, A2568. to amend, 4839.
DOG RACING,remarks in Senate relative to Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
DIVISION OF WATER POLLUTION CON-
TROL, create in Public Health Service cancelation of band on, 4420. Immigration and naturalization laws: to
(see bill H. R. 587). DOGS, article by Lionell Calhoun Morse amend (see bill H. R. 4066), 8616.
praising war record of, A1202. Jones, Jesse Lawrence: for relief (see bill
DIVORCE. See also MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE.
Artfcle by Lionell Calhoun Morse relative H. R. 4073), 8616.
Article entitled "Is There a Divorce Evil?" to vivisection of, A1202.
by Paul W. Alexander from Ohio maga- McCauley, Harry: for relief (see bill
Bill to provide for punishment of per- H. R. 5008), 12101.
zine, A1220. sons transporting and receiving in in-
Article entitled "Uniform Divorce Law" Remarks by, on
terstate commerce certain stolen (see Agricultural Extension Service, 4562.
by Richard Harding Armstrong from bill H. R. 155).
Law Student magazine, A5323. Army: works of market center program
Remarks in House relative to decorations of Qup-termaster Corps, A4016.
DIXIE MARGARINE CO., MEMPHIS, TENN..' for, 1313. Civil Service establishment, 182S.
relies (see bill S.155). Remarks in House praising service on Colburn, Ben. W.: relief (H. R. 1245).
DIXON, GEORGE, statement on sugar not battlefield of, A1201. 630e.
used in whisky distillation from Wash- DOG SECURES A PRIORITY ON PLANE, ar- Daylight-saving time: termination, 8541.
ington Times-Herald by, A3028. ticle from Washington Evening Star Gunnells, Hugh P. and Mrs. Dezaree: re-
DIXON, STANLEY, radio address assailing relative to, A715. lief (H. R. 2226), 6297.
activities of Committee for Constitu- DOGWOOD, designate the white flowering Housing for veterans, 12303.
tional Government by, A126. American dogwood as the national Kleinman, Philip: relief (S. 311), 6297.
DIXON, WALTER L., remarks in House rela- flower (see billH. R. 2358). Land, Emory S., 4838.
tive to interest in juvenile delinquency Letter by Mary T. Roberts relative to Ledo Road, 1061.
of, A3356. naming as a memorial flower, for men Meat shortage, 2571.
lost in war, of, A1152. Moak, Sam D.: relief, 2495.
DOBBINS, NEVA, pension (see bill H. R. 251). National Service Act, 625.
Remarks in House relative to H. R. 2358,
DOBSON, GEORGE LESLIE, relief (see bill designating as the national flower, -- excerpts from letters from selec-
H. R. 4545). A1152. tive service boards, 625.
DOBYNS, EDWARD P., letter relative to DOHERTY, JOHN J.,relief (see billH. R. Red Cross: work in Italy, 510.
problems of soldiers returning to ci- 2547). Scarborough, A. P., 1798.
vilian life written by, 11008. Memorial of Legislature of Wisconsin Selective service: Tydings amendment,
DOCTORS. See also ARmE FoRcEs OF THE for relief of, 4091. 1520.
UNITED STATES; VETERANS' ADMINISTRA- Statue of Liberty: night lighting, 5502.
TION.
DOHERTY, W. C., letter favoring Guy R. Thorson, Pfc John F.: heroism, 7398.
Lucas as postmaster of Cleveland, Treaty ratification: constitutional
Remarks in House relative to th' short- Ohio, by, A2634.
age of, 10727, 10749, A2692. amendhnent, 4027, 4028.
DOLAN, JUSTINE E., relief (see billH. R. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Remarks in Senate relative to discharge
972).
of, 9477, 9567. DOLNACK, JOHN A..(sergeant, U. S. Army),
Remarks in Senate relative to hoarding DOLLAR, remarks in House relative to the citation awarding Bronze Star medal
of, -10638. value of, 8839. to, A2835.
Resolution and remarks in Senate (S. DOLLAR-A-YEAR MEN, correspondence be- Remarks in House relative to military
Rcs. 184) relative to demobilization of, tween Representative Voorhis and T. record and heroism of, A2835.
10417. K. Quinn relative to problem of, A1282,
A1283. DOMENGEAUX, JAMES (a Representative
DOCTORS ON HOME FRONT, remarks in from Louisiana).
House relative to small number of, Remarks in House relative to, 822.
Appointed on committee, 274, 275.
A4135. DOLLAR EQUIVALENTS,' status of contri- Appointed conferee, 10601, .11739.
"DOCTORS SEEK SUBSTITUTE FOR butions-all countries, as of Septem- Resolution of Southern Commissions on
UNITED STATES HEALTH PRO- ber 30, 1945, 12051. Interstate Commerce, A4546.
GRAM," editorial from Washington DOLLIVER, JAMES I. (a Representative from Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Sunday Star by Thomas R. Henry en- Iowa). Furs: to exempt from certain war-tax
titled, A5400. Appointed on committee, 491, 492. rates (see bill H.. R. 1127), 98.
Appointed on objectors committee, 1255. Le Blanc, Edna B.: for relief (see bill
"DOCTOR SHORTAGE," article from Wash-
ington Post captioned, A4091. Editorial entitled "Food Administration H. R. 4670), 10628.
Difficult in 1917-18" from Freeman Vessels: to allow disposal of surplus (see
DODD, WILLIAM A., letter relative to vet- Journal, Webster City, Iowa, A2969. bill H. R. 4842), 11155.
erans' difficulty in purchasing surplus Editorial from Houston (Tex.) Chronicle Veterans: to allow tax exemption after
automobiles by, A4458. entitled "British' Loan Proposal Is discharge (see bill H. R. 3745), 74C4.
9
DODD,WILLIAM E., JR., brief filedby John Unbusinesslike," A5618. Vete ans' Job Act: to establish (see bill
C. Gall relative to salary claim of, Editorial from Jefferson (Iowa) Bee and H. R. 4631), 10564.
A1982. Herald on housing shortage, A5545. Remarks by, on
Remarks in House relative to salary claim Leave of absence, 5293, 6655. Deficiency appropriation bill, 11262.
of, A1931. Letter to Under Secretary of War rela- Fair Employment Practice Committee,
tive to insufficient training of'young 7493.
DODDS, EDWARD, article on tax dodge by soldiers, A1928. - Flood-control projects, 11262.
investing in Canadian bonds from De-
Letter and statement from OPA regard- Louisiana sugar industry, 11231.
troit Free Press by, A3157.
ing sugar for canning, A3122. Oil development: threat to, A1540.
DODDS, HAROLD W., address entitled "Let Letter by Harry M. Reed, Waterloo, Iowa, OPA: sugar program, 11231.
Us Not Ask Too Much of San,Fran- opposing peacetime military conscrip- Postal employees: salary increase, 4624.
cisco" at Princeton, N. J.,by,A2204. tion, A5551. Relations between United States and
Report relative to Federal aid to postwar Lincoln Day address before MuSoLit France, A1107. "
scientific research programs by, A4422. Club, Washington, D. C., A588. Veterans: sale of surplus property to,
DODDS,W. P., relief (see billH. R. 204). Resolution of State Legislature of Iowa 11121.
"DODECANESE AND SAN FRANCISCO," favoring presence of servicemen at tax relief for, A3366.
article by N. G. Mavris from New Lead- peace table, A1481. Veterans' Adminisrtation: Department
er entitled, A2418. Resolution by Iowa General Assembly of Medicine and Surgery, 11660, 11661,
relative to Iowa centennial, A1722. 11662, 11675, 11677.
LODECANESE ISLANDS, award to Greece Statement by Paul A. Johnson, Denison, Veterans' Job Act, A4768.
(see S. Res. 82). Iowa, paying tribute to Ralph K. Bliss, Water hyacinths: removal of, A368.
DODGE,WENDELL PHILLIPS, letter relative A4902.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
to effect on railroads of water trans- Amendments offered by, to
portation by, A586. , Akin, Joseph C. (S.620): to amend, 9257. DOMESTIC EMPLOYEES, remarks in Senate
Letter paying tribute to Army engineers Martin, Stewart, Jr. (H. R. 2003): to relative to extension of social security
from Marine.News by, A3067. amend, 4280. to cover, A1688.
202 INDEX
DOMESTIC NATURAL RUBBER. See RuB- DONDERO, GEORGE A.-Continued. DONDERO, GEORGE A.-Continued.
BER, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on
Constitution of the United States: to Ford car: 1946 model, 10134.
DONATELL, MICHAEL C., relief (see bill H. amend relative to terms of President Full employment bill, 10457.
R. 1629*). and Vice President (see H. J. Res. 36), Fuller, Messrs. C. G. and A. D.: sale of
DONDERO, GEORGE A. (a Representative 30. farm, 413.
from Michigan). -to amend relative to number of German concentration camps, 4169.
Address at Lincoln Club of Denver, Colo., Justices of Supreme Court (see H. J. Gold reserves: reduction, 5277, 5278.
!February 12, 1945, A661. Res. 37), 30. Government checks: replacement of,
Address at Royal Oak, Mich., on Labor Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Basin: to pro- 10370.
Day and VJ-day, A3822. vide for improvement (see bill H. R. Great Lakes Training Station, 11445.
Address by Representative Knutson at 1428), 268. Hatch Act amendment, 12206.
Lincoln Day dinner, Washington, D. C., Great Lakes-St. Lawrence seaway:- to ap- Health prcgrams for Government em-
A659. prove agreement between Canada and ployees, 5507.
Address by Dr. J. S. Nathaniel Tross en- the United States relating to (see H. Heritage of freedom, 116C8.
titled "Common Sense in FEPC," J. Res. 260), 10168. House of Representatives: attendance of
A3436. Kathju, Kam N., for relief (see bill H. Members, 2275.
Address by M. L. Wilson on subject Lin- R. 1228), 127. -- proper form of addrersing the
coln and Roosevelt, A1767. MacDonald, Madeline J., for relief (see Chair, 1686, 1C87.
Appointed on committee, 491, 492. bill H. R. 892), 60. Housing for veterans, 5512, 5513.
Article from the Detroiter entitled "Spend Moms of America, to incorporate (see Intelligence services: need of strength-
Yore-Get Rich?", A2687. bill H. R. 893), 60. ening, 11698.
Article by John H. Cline in Washington Moon, Dorothy M., for relief (see bill H.
Jaffe, Philip, and others: appropriation
Star entitled "Labor Wins a Favored R. 1601), 327. of State Department papers, 11150.
Place Before Court," A3251. Navy and Marine Corps: to pay enlisted -- arrest for espionage, 9552, 10310.
Article entitled "The Freedoms We men, retired after 30 years of service,
Land-grant railroad rates, 11267.
Need," A3940. Active or Fleet Reserve, who have
Laski, Harold: speeches of, 12098.
Article by Constantine Brown in Wash- served honorably as commissioned of-
Lend-lease: extension, 2125.
ington (D. C.) Star on Russian policy, ficers during World War No. 1 and
World War No. 2 (see bill H. R. 2500), MacArthur, Gen. Douglas: reply to critics
A4103. of, 9552.
1829.
Article from Redford Record entitled Members of Congress: expense allowance,
- to provide pay for certain en-
"Detroit Red Groups Outnumber Serv- 5271.
ice Clubs," A4807. listed men retired after 30 years serv-
ice (see bill H. R. 2341), 1470. -salary increase, 4450, 4456.
Article from Washington Times-Herald Milk: subsidies, 1984.
on State Department officials in-China, Post offices: to place copy of the Consti-
tution and Declaration of Independ- Military Establishment appropriation
A5403. bill, 6764.
Correspondence with OPA relative to rent ence in (see bill H. R. 407), 25.
Rindeihardt, Karl F., for relief (see bill Military information bill, 10046.
cnntrol in Detroit, Mich, A3249. National Academy of Science, 6153.
Editorial from Pontiac Daily Press en- H. R. 2770), 2743.
Wolf, Mary-M., for relief (see bill H. H. National debt, 11213.
titled "Pay Increase for Congress," A34. National housing (H. Res. 291), 6319.
Editorial from Washington Star relative 1229), 127.
Motions and resolutions offered by Nationality Act: amendment, 4643.
to court ruling in Montgomery Ward National Service Act, 624, 659, 704, 709.
Espionage: to investigate case against
case, A358. Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps:
certain individuals charged with (see
Editorial from Royal Oak (Mich.) Daily H. Res. 430), 11156. personnel, 314.
Tribune entitled "Is Communism a Petitions and papers presented by, from Navy: postwar composition, 10191.
Threat?", A1093. Citizens and individuals, 6085, 9211, 9372, - V-12 program, 12207.
Editorial from New York Daily Mirror 11007. Nurses' selective-service bill, 1728, 1730,
entitled "Red Objective," A4555. Remarks by, on 1799, 1860, 1862, 1866, 1867, 1868, 1869,
Excerpts from various letters relative to Agricultural appropriation bill, 2725, 1870.
OPA policies, 6399. 2727. Pearl Harbor disaster, 8500.
Letter from Michigan Milk Producers As- Peacetime military conscription, 182.
Agricultural Extension Scrvice, 4555,
sociation relative to subsidies, 1984. 4560. Poland: ban on church marriages, 12098.
Letter by George W. Miller, Detroit, Mich., Postage on catalogs: readjusting rates
American Committee for Spanish Free-
regarding public housing and rent con- dcm, 12098. of, 6968, 12210.
trol, A2294. - letter by Francis H. Russell, 12099. Postal employees: rewards for inven-
Letter by Harry G. Clark, Detroit, Mich., - letter by Harry P. Leverich, 12099. tions, 1263, 1264.
relative to food for expectant mothers, American Student Union, 10691. Presidential succession, 7014, 7027.
A2619. Annuities: exemption from taxation, Price Control Act: amendment, 6564.
Letter relative to Americans being 9088. - extension, 6398, 6399, 6400.
treated like criminals by OPA from Antiracketeering bill, 11840. Reciprocal trade agreements, 4879, 4880.
R. R. Pursell, A2929. Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill, Revenue bill of 1945, 9622.
Letter by Clerk of the House relative to 8630. Rivers and harbors bill, 1335, 1336, 1337,
election contest, Hicks against Don- 1375, 1382.
Automotive industry: reconversion pro-
dero, 7877. gram, 10134. Safeguarding our heritage of freedom,
Poem entitled "The Nation's Strength," 11698.
Bridges, Harry, 10690.
A71. Carden, George A. and Anderson T. St. Lawrence seaway, 497.
Report of Committee on Ele~ions No. 3 Herd, 8987. Small Business Committee: additional
on contested election, Hicks against Challenge to Americans, 10310. funds, 11897.
Dondero (see H. Res. 455, Rept. 1404), Claims by the United States: barring of Strikes in Detroit area, 9336.
11922, 11931. certain. 1265. Subsidies: continuation of certain, 5225,
Resolution by Committee on Interstate Commodity Credit Corporation, 1975, 5228, 5229, 5242.
Cooperation of State of Michigan rela- 19-76, 1984, 2045, 2050. Subversive elements in the Government,
tive to tile to tidelands, A2458. Communism in the United States, 10310.
Statement by Carlton J. Corliss on the 10690, 11150. Sugar program, 1331.
American railroad system, A2521. Debt limit: increase, 1931, 1940. Tidelands, A2458.
Statement by Michigan survey on na- Deficiency appropriation bill, 1686, 11047, Treaties: constitutional amendment,
tional debt, A5072. 11203, 11213.
4344, 4354, 4359.
Table *of factual data relative to Fed- -conference report, 12362. Tung Pi-Wu: Chinese representative to
eral subsidy for teachers' salaries, 1945, Department of State: need of house- San Francisco Conference, 11481.
A344. cleaning in, 12098.
Text of General Motor's answer to United' Nations " Organization, 12269,
District of Columbia: police and firemen 12260.
United Automobile Workers-CIO, pay bill, 6660.
A4788. -school teachers' pay bill, 7377. representatives to, 12272.
Einstein, Albert, 10691. United Nations Relief: appropriation,
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Employees of the United States: reduc- 10224, 10225.
Communications Act: to amend to pro-
hibit interference with broadcasting of tion of, 10683. additional appropriation, 11585.
noncommercial cultural and educa- Farm labor: draft of, 413, 2428. Vessels: sale of surplus, 9163, 9164, 9165,
tional programs (see bill H. R. 1648), Federal Aid Airport Act, 9742. 9168, 9275.
431. - telegram, 9742. VE-day, 4306.
Communications Act of 1934: to amend Floods: emergency-control bill, 4842, Veterans: discharge buttons, 658.
(s~e bill H. R. 4733), 10826, 4843. - settlement on farm lands, 8782.
INDEX 203
DONDERO, GEORGE A--Continued. DONNELL, FORREST C.-Continued. DOUGHERTY CO., P., adjUdicate claim of
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on (see bill H. R. 2759).
Veterans' Administration: Department United Nations Organization, statement
of Medicine and Surgery, 11661. of John Foster Dulles, 11171. DOUGHTON, ROBERT L. (a Representative
-facilitate employment, 5516. Vessels: sale of surplus, 11874. from North Carolina).
Wu, Tung Pi, 11150. Reports made by, from Appointed on committee, 15.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Committee on Immigration: Appointed on committee to notify the
President, 10.
DONNELL, FORREST C. (a Senator from Nationality Act of 1940: to amend (H. R.
391, Rept. 634), 9471. Appointed on committee to escort the
Missouri). President, 1618, 3389, 9934.
Appointed on committee, 169, 170. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Appointed conferee, 10044.
Credentials, 3. DONNELL, JOHN, article on 0. W. I. bans Appointed on funeral committee, 3356.
Resolution by Missouri Legislature ex- American newspapers to Germany Editorial from Charlotte (N. C.) Observer
pressing faith in. President Truman, from Washington Times-Herald by, paying tribute to, All91.
3596. A2238. Editorials on succession to the presi-
Resolutions adopted by Governors' Con- DONNELLY, CHARLES A., report of the Com- dency, A2876.
ference, Mackinac Island, 7344. mittee on Finance in Senate on nomi- Letter to Speaker appointing members
Resolution by Missouri House of Repre- nation of, 11410. to Committee on Internal Revenue
sentatives regarding Army discharges, Taxation, 549.
DONNELLY, JAMES F., letter relative to
2643. Letter by Cordell Hull relative to exten-
peacetime military training by, A5718.
Sworn in, 178. sion of reciprocal trade agreement,
Statement opposing peacetime military
Amendments offered by, to training before House Committee on 3599.
Government agencies: reorganization (S. Letter relative to nomination to Ray-
Military Affairs by, A5718.
1120): to amend, 10757.
DONOHUE, THOMPS E., relief (see bill S. mond E. McKeough, 9578.
Hospital bill (S. 191): to amend, 11610, Remarks in House'and letter relative to
11724. 252).
award by International Economic
Reorganization of Government agencies DONOVAN, DENNIS F., notice of hearing on Council to, 6049.
(S. 1120) : to amend, 10251, 10324, 10333, nomination of, 5471. Remarks in House on 82d birthday, 10470.
10406. 10522. Report of the Committee on the Judi-
Statement by Josephus Daniels opposing
United Nations Organization (S. 1580) : to ciary in Senate on nomination of, 7586. compulsory military service, A2813.
amend, 10954, 11167, 11238, 11296. DONOVAN, HOWARD, report of the Commit- Statement by Secretary of the Treasury
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by tee on the Judiciary in Senate on nom- before Ways and Means Committee on
Postage stamps: to issue a victory series ination of, 6015. tax reduction, A4125.
(see S. J. Res. 73), 5477. Tables: comparison of tax bills, 10174-
DONOVAN, RICHARD (major general, U. S.
Taxation: to direct payment of highway 10176.
Army), address at Red River Ordnance
use taxes in operation of any system Depot, Texarkana, Tex., by, A1741. Telegram relative to Federal stamp tax
-
of commercial transportation taken on automobiles and boats from H. J.
over by Federal Government (see bill' DONOVAN, VINCENT ANDREW, relief (see
bill S. 270). Brunnier, president of American Auto-
S. 992), 4504. mobile Association, A2927.
Remarks by, on DONOVAN'S PLAN FOR CENTRAL INTELLI-
GENCE SERVICE, editorial Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Briggs, Frank P.: credentials, 364. from
-leave Cheek, Zelma Inez: relief (see bill H. R.
of absence, 3619. Washington Post on, A683.
1671), 432.
Executive domination over Congress, "DON'T CALL ME A COMUNIST ANY
9114. Crouse, Claude S.: relief (see bill H. R.
MORE," article by Martin Crowe from 3397), 5690.
Federal employees: pay increase, 10923. Progressive entitled, A3474.
Federal Power Commission, 10930. Debt limit of the United States: to in-
Full Employment Act of 1945, 9137. DOOLITTLE, JAMES H. (lieutenant general, crease (see bills H. R. 2138, 2404), 1080,
German prison camps: visit of Senators, U. S. Army), statement relative to 1595.
unity of command of Army and Navy, Internal Revenue Code: to extend time
3660.
10566. for release of powers of appointment
Gbvernment agencies, 11940, 11941.
Tribute to, A4899. (see H. J.Res. 206), 5292.
- reorganization, 10656-10670, 10699,
DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRE- International organizations: to extend
10701, 10721, 10722, 10723, 10763,10764,
SENTATIVES, election of Ralph R. certain privileges, exemptions, and Im-
10768, 10771, 10772, 10773.
- Roberts as (H. Res. 1*), 9. munities, to (see bill H. R. 4469), 10042.
bill passed in 1939, 10773.
Knecht, John Philip, Sr.: relief (see bill
Hannegan, Robert E.: confirmation, 4229- DOPKING, AL, article relative to U. S. S.
H. R. 3082), 4007.
4244, 4246. 4254, 4255. Enterprise by, A1634.
Postage: to continue temporary increase
-articles, editorials, etc., 4236-4243. "DO RETAILERS GET A SQUARE DEAL in rates on first-class matter (see H. J.
Hospitals: Federal aid for, 11724, 11726, FROM GOVERNMENT?" article by Res. 184), 4465.
11728, 11730, 11799. Representative Bennett (Missouri) Reconversion: to facilitate (see H. R.
Income tax: deductibility of oil-and-gas- from Missouri Grocer entitled, A4786.
well drilling costs as expenses, 7870. 3487, 3633), 6246, 7038.
Labor-Federal security DORGAN, THOMAS, address on Eire's con- Renegotiation Act: to extend (see bills
appropriation
tribution to World War II in Cam- H. R. 2628, 3395), 2310, 5690.
bill, 6724.
Meat: OPA regulation of packers and bridge, Mass., by, A3969. Secretary of the Treasury: authorizing
slaughterers, 5709, 5710. Letter relative to need in Boston of a sale, etc.,of certain'securities held by
centrally located administrative build- (see billH. R. 2137), 1080.
Mexico: water treaty, 3102, 3159, 3162, Social Security Act: to amend by furnish-
3166, 3172, 3422. ing to care for needs of veterans by,
A5546. ing wage record information to State
National Service Act (H. R. 1752): to unemployment compensation agencies
amend, 1665. Statement from article of Boston Post
relative to a school for diplomats by, (see bill H. R. 1430), 268.
- conference report, 3070. Tariff Act of 1930: to extend authority
Naturalization document fees, 9884. A4361.
of the President under section 350 of
Office of Price Administration: cost ab- DORMAN, MILDRED BROWNLEE, letter rela- (see billsH. R. 2652, 3240), 2380, 4684.
sorption policy, 10708. tive to rotation of troops by, A589. War Mobilization and Reconversion Act:
Philadelphia: establishment of national DOROCKE, JOSEPH M.," relief (see bill H. R. to amend (see bill H. R. 3736), 7391.
park, 10805. 2064). War Shipping Administration and Mari-
President's statement on unemployment time Commission: relating to tax Im-
compensation, 9114. DOSCHER, GUSTAV, relief (see bill H. R.
posed under section 1410 of Internal
Price Control Act: extension, 5709, 5710. 4888).
Revenue Code (see bill H. R. 1429), 268.
Reciprocal trade agreements: extension, DOSHIM, JOHN, relief (see billH. R. 2682). Webb, Daphne: relief (see bill H. R.
6222-6224, 6231. DOSS, DESMOND T., article by J. R. Fearen 2559), 1991..
Rzorganization of Government agencies, from Signs of the Times relative to Motions and resolutions offered by
10271, 10272, 10273, 10333, 10334, 10336, Bunker, Berkeley L.: elected to commit-
award of Congressional Medal of
10337, 10338, 10339, 10340, 10499, 10521, Honor to, A5366. tee (see H. Res. 461), 12097.
10322-10528, 10578, 10579, 10582, 10595. Citation of award of Congressional Medal Election of Members to standing com-
Truman, Harry S.: tribute, 3596. of Honor to, A5366. mittees (see H. Res. 81, 177, 202), 274,
United Nations Charter, 8100-8102, 8185, 2039, 2663.
8186. DOUGHERTY, CHARLES H., SR., relief (see Federal old-age Insurance fund: to print
United Nations Organization: American bill H. R. 934*). report of (see bill H. Res. 322), 7551.
representative, 11084, 11167, 11170, DOUGHERTY, DENNIS CARDINAL, telegram Mansfield, Mike: elected to committee
11171, 11172, 11173, 11176, 11178, 11238- remonstrating against the proposed (see H. Res. 363), 9249.
11247, 11296, 11297, 11298, 11299, 11302, peacetime military training received Senate: notification of organization of
11396. 1 from, 10134. the House (see H. Res. 2), 10.
204 INDEX
DOUGHTON, ROBERT L.-Continued. DOUGHTON, ROBERT L.-Continued. DOUGLAS, EMILY TAFT-Con'inued
Motions and resolutions offered by Reports made by, from Remarks by, on
Treasury of the United States: Congres- Narcotics (H. R. 2348, Rept. 254), 1828. Children's Bureau, 4746.
sional approval of nrovisions of section Postal rates on first-class matter (H. J. Fair Employment Practice Committee:
29.23 (m)-16 of R ulatlon 111 of (see Res. 184, Rept. 749), 6154. appropriation, 5744.
H. Con. Res. 50), 4006. Reciprocal trade agreements (H. R. 3240, Food and Agriculture Organization of
Wood, John S.: election to committee Rept. 594), 4776. United Nations, 3975.
(see H. Res. 319), 7495. Reconversion: to facilitate (H. R. 3633, Full employment bill, 12008.
Remarks by, on Rept. 8.9), 7147. Housing for veterans, 12301.
Alcohol plants, 10004, 10005. Renegotiation Act (H. R. 3395, Rept. 725), International Office of Education, A1914.
Annuities' exemption from taxation 5837. Labor-Federal Security Agency appropri-
8992, 8993. 9086, 9089, 9092, 9095. Roosevelt, Elliott: loan (H. Rept. 1C33), ation bill, 4746.
-letter from Secretary of the Treas- 9210. Lehman. Herbert H.: statement on
ury opposing bill (H. R. 2948), 8992. Taxes: reduction of (H. R. 4309, Rapt. UNRRA, 11275.
Authority to file report, 9498. 1103), 9511. Lend-lease: extension, 2136.
Civil service annuity payments, 1717. Treasury regulations 111 (H. Con. Res. 50, - support of women's organiza-
Congressional Record: general leave to Rept. 761), 6320. tions. 2136.
extend remarks, 9635. War Shipping Administration and Marl- Mississippi River: flood control, A5243.
Corporations: refund of excess profits, time Commission (H. R. 1429, Rept. Palestine problem, 9695.
7243, 7245. 34), 447. Palestine resolution, 12392.
Debt limit: increase, 1689, 1710, 1926, Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Polish Constitution Day, 4145.
1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1944, 1953. Treaty ratification, 40e0.
- sun.mary on bill (H. R. 2404), DOUGLAS, DONALD, remarks in House rela-
tive to interest in aviation of, A1246. United Nations Charter: speedy imple-
1927, 1928. Speech on air power is peace power at mentation of, A5784.
Farm labor: drafting of, 765, 830. United Nations Organization, 12223.
San Francisco, Calif., by, A1246.
Gold reserves: reduction, 5277. UNRRA: anpropriation, 10228, 11502,
Gregory, Noble J.: leave of absence, 9635. DOUGLAS, EMILY TAFT (a Representative 115C6, 11564.
House of Representatives: night session, from Illinois). War agencies appropriation bill, 5744.
5271. Address at Pulpit Forun-, Peoria, Ill., Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Internal Revenue Code: amend (H. J. on subject Security and the Atom
Bomb, A4875. DOUGLAn, FRANCIS P., articles on Patent
Res. 206), 6317. Office from Washington Evening Star
-powers of appointment, 5446. Address by Edward E. Kelly at Midwest
Conference of American Slav Congress, by, A4513, A4514.
Members of Congress: expense allow-
ance, 5271. Chicago, Ill., A2683. DOUGLAS, HELEN GAHAGAN (a Represent-
Merchant seamen: social-security tax, Appointed on committee, 274. .ative from California):
812. Article by Oscar VogI entitled "Black Address at Overseas Press Club relative
Markets Are Treasonable," A2438. to full employment A937:
Miller, Michael M.: comment regarding
Article by Sara E. Southall entitled "No Address at world-unity rally March 12,
personal habits of Members of Con-
Discrimination," A2351. 1945, A1186.
gress, 9502.
Article by Arthur Krock on credits to Addr'ss at Liberal Party- dinner, New
Narcotic laws, 12097. Britain, 5471.
Permission to file report, 7135. York City, March 23, 1915, A1491.
Article by Barnet Never entitled "Facing Address of William E. Warne before As-
Pillen, Harry: tribute, 4753. Winter," A5512.
Postage: House Joint Resolution 194, to sociated Equipmcnt Distributors rela-
Article entitled "Chicago for the World tive to future of irrigation, A466.
continue Increase of rates on first- Capital," A5122. Appointed on committee, 274.
class matter, 6279. Editorial from New York Times on aid
Postal rates: conference report on in- Article from San Diego (Calif.) Journal
for starving peoples, A4478. entitled "Jobs and the Little Man,"
crease In, 6862. Editorial from Washington (D. C.) Post
_'increase in, 6778, 6958. A'89.
on funds for UNRRA, A4495. Article by Elizabeth S. Magee from
Price Control Act: amendment, 6560, Editorial on the free press amendment,
6561, 6562. Woman's Press entitled "Equa4 R'ghts
A4419. or Unequal Rights?", A1478.
Reciprocal trade agreements: extension, Editorial from Chicago Sun entitled Article by E'eanor. Roosevelt entitled
4660, 4870-4875, 4976, 5010, 5029, 5039, "Halt New Attack on Price Control,"
5073, 5074, 5101, 5102, 5109, 5110, 5114, "What Do We Learn From Pictures of
5115, 5123. 8124, 5125, 5126, 5150, 5164. A5591. Nazi Camps?", A2000.
Essay by late Pvt. Robert Osterberg en- Articles by Drew Pearson on San Fran-
- editorial from Charlotte .(N. C.) titled "The World of the Future-My
Observer, 5114. cisco Conference: J. P. Morgan & Co.,
Ideal," A5S7. Chase. National Bank, etc., A2011.
-review of program, 4870-4875. Excerpt from diary of Carroll Binder, Jr.,
Renegotiation Act: extension, 6072, 6073, Article by Malvina Lindsay In Washing-
paying tribute to a minority, A2773. ton Post entitled "War Weariness,"
-6074; 6131, 6132, 6137, 6139. Fair Employment Day: proclamation by
-consideration of bill to extend, A2619.
Mayor Edward J. Kelly, Chicago, Ill., Article by Marquis Childs on atomic
5686. designating, A3023. bomb, A4417.
Revenue bill of 1945, 9610, 9611, 9612, Letter by Louis W. Oswald relative to Article on Palestine in the Christian
9622. Small Business Committee, A5220. Register-Unitarian entitled "Pales-
-agree to conference, 10044. Letter by Mabel Katherine Pearse pro- tine-A Call to Conscience," by A4184.
-conference report, 10169-10177. posing a children's crusade to aid peo- Article appearing in Washington Post by
Roosevelt, Elliott: loan by John A. Hart- ples of Europe, A5172. Marquis Childs entitled "America's
ford, 6140, 6141, 6142. Radio address by Chester Bowles con- Position" relative to China, A5298.
Selective service: Tydings amendment, cerning servicemen's families, A238. Article by Freda Kirchmey in the Na-
1505. Report of the Council for American- tion entitled "Russia and the Bomb,"
Stabilization Act of 1942, amendment, Italian Affairs, Inc., containing data A4949.
6560, 6561, 6562. pertinent to trade relations between Editorial by' Norman Cousins entitled
Tax adjustment bill of 1945, 7303-7307. the two countries, A5307. "Mcdern Man Is Obsolete," in Saturday
-Senate amendments, 7873. Resolutions adopted by General Federa- Review of Literature, A4248.
Treasury Regulations: House Concurrent tion of Women's Clubs creating an Editorial by Palmer Hoyt in the Ore-
Resolution 50, 6278. enlightened program of legislative gonian entitled "Take the Lid Off the
United States Employment Service, 9855. goals, A5756. Atom," A4474.
Vinson, Fred M.: tribute to, 1788, 7877. Statement by National Council of Jewish - Editorial from New York Post entitled
Reports made by, from Women on price control, A2870. "Atomic Energy in Congress," A4389.
Committee of conference: Statement by Herbert H. Lehman on Editorial from Washington Post on May-
Revenue Act of 1945 (H. R. 4309), 10170. UNRRA, A5214. Johnson bill to control atomic energy,
Committee on Ways and Means: Statement entitled "Full Employment A4549.
Debt limit of the United States (H. R. and World Peace," A5109. Editorial from Washington (D. C.) Post
2404, Rept. 246), 1706. Statement of J. C. Stearns on atomic entitled "Einstein's IdeA." A4578.
Internal Revenue Code: powers of ap- energy, A4870. Editorial from the Oregonian relative
pointment (H. J. Res. 206, Rept. 649). Statement replying to critics of UNRRA, to resolution for control of atomic
5381. A5213. energy, A5307.
International organizations (H. R. 44 9, Motions and resolutionsoffered by Endorsement of resolution for control of
R:pt. 1203), 10619. United Nations Charter: to implement atomic energy from Federation of
Marlin-Rockwell Corp. (H. R. 1044, Rept. provisions regarding disarmament (fee Atomic Sciefitists, A5306.
5Z2), 4573. H. Con. Res. 115), 12229. Leave of absence, 7037.
INDEX 205
DOUGLAS, RELEN GAH.AGAN-Continued. DOUGLAS, HELEN GAHAGAq--Contlnued. DOUGLASS, PAUL 'F. .(president, American
Letter and statement by group of Phila- Remarks -by, on 'University),, letters by the President,
delphia scientists. concerning atomic Community .facilities: appropratio,'for, .E.JJ. Stettinius, Jr., :and Harold D.
bomb, A4672. :1587. SmIth Tielative to Marcellus C. 'Sheild
Memorandum by Marvin Harrison in op- Crimean Conference: isignificance of, addressed to, A3066.
'position to equal-rights amendment, 1044. DOUGLASS, RICHARD (sergeant, 'U. S.
.A3212. Daughters of the American Revolution, 'Army), article entitled "'Canadian GI
(Ode to President Roosevelt :by Gladys J. .'A4377. 'Bill of Rights" from Yank by, A5759.
Stephenson, A2715. Deficiency appropriation :ill, 1587, 11226.
Radio address relative to winning the Fair Employment 'Practices 'Commission, DOVE, JEROME, relief (see bill H. R. .4609).
peace, A53'16. 5810. DOW, FAYETTE B., statement on oil trans-
.Remarks in -House relative to, A2073. 'Farm 'Security Administration, 2729. ;portation .costs 'by, A4359.
Remarks in House 'by Mr. Polger com- Flood-control projects, 11226.
plimenting speech of, .11477. DOW, JOHN B., relief (see billS. 152).
'Full employment bill, 9002.
Resolution by group of American scien- Housing .for -veterans, 12295; DOW CHEMICAL .COMPANYS EXPANSION
tists on control of atomic bomb, A4675. Interior 'Department appropriation bill, IN- TEXAS, article by Russell Porter
Resolution submitted to Committee on :3875, 6939. From New York Times relative to,
Foreign Affairs relative to control of - 'Central Valley project, '3875. A4187.
atomic energy, A5306. Lanham Act, 1587. DOWDELL, JOHN, relief .(see bill H. R. 1.134).
Statement of American Slav Congress, Lend-lease:: extension of, 2140.
A4947. "DO WE NEED A PEACE DEPARTMENT?"
Mail to overseas servicement, 2156. article by Jack ?ollack from Tomorrow
Telegram by Uiric Bell, Americans National 'Labor Relations 'Board: appro-
United for World Organization, rela- entitled, A5364.
priation, 4748.
tive to control of atomic 'energy, 'A4387. Norton, Mary T.: tribute to, 1718. DOWNEY, ..JOSEPH H. (mayor, Brockton,
Telegram from Dr. Albert Einstein en- Opportunity .for all, 'A4377. Mass:) ,,'letter relative to early shut-
dorsing resolution for control of down of Bethlehem Hingham shipyard
Palestine problem, 9692.
atomic energy, A5306. Patton, Gen. George 'S.: denial of article by, A509.
Telegram from Dr. Irving Langmuir, of by John 'O'Donnell attacking, -10307. DOWNEY, SHERIDAN (a Senator from Cali-
General Electric Co., endorsing reso- -- correspondence with Joseph Wil- fornia).
lution for control of atomic energy, ner, 10307, 10308. Addresses by Robert E. 'Hannegan, before
A5306. reply to (critics ,of, A4264. Indiana DemocratIc Editorial Associa-
Transcript of radio program over the President of the United States: postwar tion, French Lick, Ind., A5065, A5612.
American Broadcasting Co. relative to program, 9002. Appointed on committee, 169.
control of atomic energy, A5306. Price control, A2355. Appointed conferee, 8734, 6,188, 10489.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced "by .- editorial, A2355. Articles relative to purchase of St.
Allen, Leola: for relief .(see bill H. R. UNRRA: additional appropriation, 11496. .John's College by Naval Academy,
3752), 7404. 'Veterans 'and full employment, A4068. 8259, 8260.
Anzures, Theodora O.: for relief (see bill Wages and prices: approval of Presi- ,Articles by Marquis Childs, Ernest
H. R. 3751), 7404. dent's policy, .A4601. Lindley, and Merlo Pusey on control
Chinese wives of American citizens': to -- data by Office of War 'Mobiliza- .of atomic energy, A4533.
admit into United States (see bill H. tion and Reconversion, A4601. Broadcast by the OWI to the people of
-R. 4109), 8725. Walker,, Hon..Frank C.: tribute to, 6976. China, A783.
Daughters of the American 'Revolution: Editorial from Argonaut entitled "Re-.
War agencies appropriation -bill, '5735,
,relating to tax on Constitution 'Hall store the Old Oregon as Patriotic
5810, '5825.
(see -bill H. R. .4420'), 9821. War criminals: prosecution, A2873. .Symbol," .A2045.
First War Powers Act: to amend (see Letter by Albert Stanley, Okinawa, Ja-
-report of Justice Robert H. Jack-
billH. R. 5082), 12491. son, A2873. pan, on need for national unity, A2782.
Goldman, Mayer: for relief (see bill H. Yugoslavia,: 4 years of resistance, A'1495. .Letter -to Secretary of State regarding
R. 3881), 7890. Votes of. 'See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. -ambiguities in Colorado River-Rio
Laws, Anna Mae: for relief (see bill H. R. Grande water treaty, 10489,
3879R), 7890. DOUGLAS, JAMES, remarks in House rela-
tive -to little practical mining experi- Poem by Horace C. Carlisle paying trib-
Leggins, Vertie Bea: for relief (see bill ute to Hiram W. Johnson, A3818.
'1. R. 4491), 10042. ence of, A1333.
Poem by Victor Heyden entitled "Report
McCall, Gladys: for relief (see bill H. R. DOUGLAS, JULIA T., relief (see.H. Res. 392). From .Iwo," A4040.
3879), 7890. DOUGLAS, LEWIS W., article from.Army and Radio talk by Tristram Coffin describing
-Poll-tax: to prohibit as a.prerequisite to Navy Journal commenting on views Commerce Committee hearings on
voting (see billH.R.2324), 1401. for disposal of American merchant atomic bomb, .A4462.
-Quality Electric Co., .Ltd.: for relief (see fleet of, A1826. Resolution -by -California Legislature rel-
'bill 'H. R. 4593'), 10404. Statement by Maritime -Commission re- ative to title to certain tidelands, 2459.
Racial discrimination: to prohibit in plying to article entitled "What Shall Resolution by California Legislature rel-
-employment (see -bill H. R. .1806), 590. We Do With the Ships?" from Atlantic ative to establishment of Optometry
Schlegel, Nicholas R.: for relief (see bill Weekly by, A1875. 'Corps in Army, .3054.
.H. R. 3880), 7890. DOUGLAS, PAUL H., article from Washington Statement on reorganization of Con-
Motions and resolutions offered by Sunday Star relative to "Appreciate gress, 3005.
Atomic energy: relating to use of (see America," interesting activity of, Sworn In, 327.
H. Res. 404), 10952. A5480. Amendments offered by, to
China: withdrawal of marines from (see .Editorial from Chicago Daily News 'pay- Federal employees: health programs
H. Res. 411), .11007. ing tribute to, A1212. (H. R. 2716), to amend, 10929, 11614.
Remarks by, on Tribute in -House to, 2037. Federal ,employees pay bill (S. 1415) : to
Agricultural appropriation bill, 2729. amend, 11285, 11621, 11800, 11933,
-school-lunch DOUGLAS, WILLIAM 0. (Associate Justice,
program, 2725. 11944, 12032, 12235.
Anti-poll-tax bill, 5977. U. S. Supreme Court), address in In-
dianapolis at opening of Seventh War ,Mexican water treaty: reservations,
-discharge motion, 5894. .2330, 3153, 3174, 3366, 3382, 3384, 3385,
Loan by, A2268.
.Atomic energy, 10740. 3403, 3404, 3422.
- development and control, 9460. Address at memorial services in honor of
Franklin Delano Roosevelt held on National -Service Act .(H. R. 1752): to
-control of, A5306. amend, 1771.
-text Washington Monument Grounds by,
of H. Res. 404, 10942. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
A1860.
- text of statement and list of Additional Judges 'for northern -district
Address before Missouri Bar Association
scientists endorsing resolution on -of California (see S. 1163),, 6259.
by, A4509.
atomic energy and world peace, 10942. Aeronautical Training Center, Inc.: for
Address in Portland, Oreg., by, A4699.
Truman-Attlee-King statement, -relief (see 'bill'S. 1132), 5841.
"Editorial from Oregonian suggesting the
10940-10945. appointment as Secretary of State of, Alien Chinese wives: to admit Into
Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5663. A3092. United States certain (see bill S. 412),
Can we get .along together?, 10940. 465.
Central Valley Authority, l1226. DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT CO., INC., remarks in
Child-welfare centers, A3998. House relative to activities of, A1246, Armed forces: to enable mothers and
-correspondence A1551. widows to visit graves of those in-
and list of organ- terred in cemeteries' outside the
izations protesting closing of, A3998, DOUGLASS, E. C., relief (see bill S. 774). United States'(see bill S. 415), 465.
A4000. DOUGLASS, FREDERICK, radio address by - to pay accumulated or accrued
China-Burma-India theater, 6977. George W. Lee relative to refusal to leave to certain members who enter or
Committee on Un-American Activities, join in John Brown's raid on Harpers reenter civilian employment of the
10036. Ferry of, A300. United States (see bill S. 1036), 4783.
206 INDEX
DOWNEY, SHERIDAN--Continued: DOWNEY, SHERIDAN-Continued. DOWNEY, SHERIDAN-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced, by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on
Army: to restore to active* list certain -Van Doren, Pierce William and Coates, Gila River, 3403.
retired officers of Regular (see bill S. Elmer J.: for relief (see bills S. 407, Government agencies: reorganization,
414), 465. 578) ; 465, 1211. 11939.
-relating to removal of officers Van Stienburg, William F.: for relief (see Government employees: procedure in
from active list (see bill S. 946), 4099. bill S. 577), 1211. passing on character, loyalty, etc., 8257.
Arreas, Joseph: for relief (see bill S. 579). Veterans: to encourage foreign travel by Interior Department appropriation bill,
1211. (see S. J. Res. 88). 8210. 5480, 5481, 5482, 5483.
Bello, Marino: for relief (see bill S. 410), Virginia McCormac Bunting: to natural- Johnson, Hiram W.: eulogy, 8318.
465. ize (see bill S. 1703), 12231. Knowland, William F.: credentials, 8318.
Bluestone, H.: for relief (see bill S. 1230), Walker, Allan F., and wife: for relief Rosanda, Thomas J.: confirmation, 4259.
7272.. (see bill S. 1294), 7937. Leave of absence, 3290, 4724.
California: authorizing Secretary of War correspondents: to provide treat- Legislative program, 4588, 11942, 11943.
War to acquire certain lands in"State ment at Army, Navy, and veterans' hos- Longshoremen: -letter by Under Secre-
of
. (see
for-bill S. 416),.465.
rellef pitals (see bill S..947), 4099. . tary of War; 8254.
-of State -(see bill S.
War with Spain: to confer- benefits of Mexico: treaty respecting waters of Colo-
413), 465. hospitalization and privileges- of-sol- rado River, 2106, 2330, 2334, 2335, 2337,
to confirm' title.to certain rail- diers' homes to certain -persons who 2342, 2654, .2657,'2660, 2661, 2750, 2806-
road-grant. lands in Kern County (see. served under' Quartermaster- General 2825.-2830,i 2831, 3095f 0096, 3097 '3098.
bill S. 1602), 10753. .during (see bill S. 581), 1211. 3099, 3103, 3105, 3106, 3107, 3112-3132,
Certain persons for relief (see bill S. relief of certain officers and -sol- 3153-3163. 3164-3173, 3174-3177,-3292,
408), 465. diers who served in (see bill S. 1550), 3294, 3305, 3306, 3307, 3308, 3309. 3310,
Chinese wives of American citizens: to 10324. 3311, 3320, 33C6, 3367, 3374, 3376, 3382,
provide admission to the United States White, Ben: for relief (see bill S. 639), 3383, 3384, 3385, 3403-3409, 3422, 3483-
(see bill S. 580), 1211. 1473. 3486,. 3488, 34E9, 3490, 9124.
Civil service: to improve salary and wage Motions and resolutions offered by - except from hearings, 2811.
administration in Federal service (see Armed forces: investigation regarding re- -- reservations, 3261.
bill S. 807), 3008. lease of medical personnel from (see S. Military and Naval Academies: establish-
Civil Service Commission: to provide for Res. 134), 5925. ment In*West. 8259-8262.
review of decisions (see bill S. 1339), Economic questions resulting from ter- articles, 8259-8261.
8210. mination of war: to investigate (see S. .... letter to Senator Walsh, 8262.
Civil Service Retirement Act: to amend Res. 172), 8425. National Service Act, 1771.
(see bills 5. 402, 403, 404, 405). 465." Irrigated land: investigation of loans to Palestine resolution, 12136, 12137, 12141,
Classified executive civil service of the agricultural producers on (see S. Res. 12142.
United States:- to amend act extend- 106), 2595. 'Pennsylvania: pblitical conditions' in,
ing (see bill S. 576), 1211. Johnson, Hiram W.: death of (see S. Res. 1889:
Cragg, Wilbur W.: for relief (see bill S. 169),8318.
-to pay funeral e:penses (see S. Reciprocal trade agreements, 6213.
1229), 7272.
District of Columbia: to remove fountain Roosevelt, Franklin D.: designating
Res. 170),'6362.
near interseCtion of Pennsylvania Ave- Military and Naval Academies: establish birthday as a legal holiday, 3470.
Selective Service Act: extension 3727.
nue and Seventh Street NW. (see S. J. additional (see S. Res. 166), 8214. -- drafting fathers, 12236.
Res. 56), 3267. Remarks by, on
Employees of contractors for United Armed forces: accumulated leave. 10634. Senators, expense allowance, 12035.
States: to amend act to compensate for - payment of accumulated leave, Servicemen's Tourist Act of 1945, analy-
injury or death of (see bill S. 1561), 8596, 10489. sis. 8258.
10406. -- release of doctors, 9570. Shasta Dam: transmission lines, 12127-
Employees of the United States: to pro- Atomic energy: control of, 680. 12129.
vide health programs for (see bill S. Authority to file report, 4423, 8537. Surplus Property Board, 8233.
406), 465. Barkley, t2ben W.: chairman, Pearl Har- Sutton. Mae E.: relief, 2934.
- to improve salary and wage ad- bor Joint Committee, 9070. Tennessee Valley Authority, 2185, 2186,
ministration in Federal service (see Bretton Woods Agreements, 7689, 7778. 2187.
billS. L95), 1348. Bridges, Harry: reply to charges of Sen- United Nations Charter, 8021, 8187.
-to increase rates of compensation ator Willis against, 8253, 8254, 8255, Revorts made by, from
(see bill S. 1415), E801. 8256, 8257, 8258. Committee on Civil Service:
Fair employment practices: to provide -letter by, 8256. Armed forces: payment of accrued leave,
(see bill S, 101), 80. Byrnes, James F.: tribute to, 3014. (S. 1036, Rept. 562), 8583.
Government Printing Office: to reimburse Central Valley project, 5481, 5482, 5483. Civil service employees who enter armed •
certain employees (see bill S. 665), Chandler, Albert B.: resignation from services: retirement rights (H. R. 3256,
1599. Senate, 10128. Rept. 564), 8583.
Housing: to amend act relative to dis- Civil service: credit for military service, Civil Service Retirement Act: amend-
rosition and removal of (see bill S. 12235, 12238. ment (S.405. Rept. 563). 8583.
,82). 1211. Civil Service Commission: deficiency ap- Classified executive civil-service (S. 576,
Krauss, Wilhelm Wolfgang: to grant propriation, 12123. Rept. E61), 8583.
status of a quota immigrant to (see Civil service employees: military service, Employees of the United States: increase
bill S. 640), 1473. 8595. compensation (S. 1415, Rept. 742),
Krom, LeRoy: for relief (see bLI S. 1704), Colorado River: construction of projects 10E93.
12231. in upper basin of, 3479. Federal employees: to improve salary and
Mitchell, Reginald: for relief (see bill S. Colorado River-Rio Grande Water Treaty wage administration of (see bill S. 807),
1371), 8420. with Mexico: to print report to Mex- 4499.
National Committee for All War Widows: ican Senate (S. Doc. 98), 10489. Legislative employees: military service
to Incorporate (see bill S. 1295), 7937. Dzficiency appropriation bill, 11808, (S. 102, Rept. 560), 8553.
Olsen, Sigfrled: for relief (see bill S. 12105, 12123.
Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain
409), 465. Economic conditions: investigation in States: investigation of economic con-
Retired officers: to remove restrictions on certain States, 8594. ditions (see S. Res. 172), 8517.
holding certain civilian positions (see Employees of the United States: coverage
Committee of conference:
billS. 1228), 7272. into civil service, 8595. Armed forces: accumulated or accrued
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: designating - credit for military service, 8596.
leave (S. 1036). 10634.
birthday as a legal holiday (see S. J. Federal employees: health programs,
Committee on Military Affairs:
Res. 57), 3470. 10929, 11612, 11613, 11614, 11615.
Schaertzer, Mrs. John A.: for relief (see American prisoners of war (S,,421, Rept
Federal employees pay bill, 4705, 4723,
bill 3. 678), 1756. 6188, 6709, 6713, 11800-11809, 11944- 152), 3267.
Sheppard floodway: to name flood-con- 11948, 11952-11957, 12144, 12148-12150, Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
trol project on Lytle and Cajon Creeks 12234, 12235, 12238-12251. DOWNS, ARTHUR F.: relief (see bill S. 1201).
near San Bernardino, Calif. (see bill -analysis of bill (S. 1415), 11555-
S. 1372), 8420. 11559, 11616-11622. DOYLE, CLYDE G. (a representative from
Sutton, Mae E.: for relief (see bill S. 411), -consideration, 11450, 11469. California).
465. -letter., by the President, Director Appointed on committee, 274, 275.
Tacy, Paul E.: for relief (see bill S. 1231), of the Budget, and Secretary of the Article by Darwin L. Boyer regarding
7272. Treasury, 11803. pcstwar employment, A3124.
Thompson, Duane N.: for relief (see bill -reasons for pay increase, 10928. Article by Joseph Leib relative to pau-
S. 1549), 10324. Full Employment Act of 1945, 9147. per's oath by veterans, A3070,
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DOYLE, CLYDE G.-Continued. DOYLE, CLYDE G.-Continued. DOYLE, CLYDE G.-Continued.
Article by Vicent Villamin entitled Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on
"Philippines Face Economic Struggle," Armed forces: relating to settlement of Memorial Day, 5297.
A5198. accounts of deceased members of (see Milk subsidy, 2065.
Article from Labor Market Bulletin en- bill H. R. 2941), 3530. Nations' children must not be penalized,
titled "Labor Market Developments," , relating to settlement of accounts A943.
A5048. of deceased members (see bill H. R. Navy and Marine Corps: increase per-
Article giving the background, history, 4517), 10168. sonnel, 11436, 11446.
and program of the Amvets written Child-care services: to meet emergency Palestine problem, 9696.
by Jack W. Hardy, national com- caused by closing of (see bill H. R. - resolution, 12392.
mander, A5227. 4202), 9109. Peace legislation, A3773.
Article on Navy's beneficial suggestions Midland Construction Co.: to adjudicate Postage rate, 12209, 12213.
system, A5002. claim of (see bill H. R. 4594), 10404. Postal employees: salary increase, 4628,
Communication from Welfare Council of Navy: to encourage careers in. (see bill A1987.
Metropolitan Los Angeles, relative to H. R. 4087), 8659. editorial, A1987.
child-care centers, A4290. Racial discrimination: to prohibit in em- President's Cabinet: members from west
I ployment (see bill H. R. 1894), 671.
Constitution, bylaws, and officers of coast, A2594.
Veterans of World War II, A4736. Tidewater lands: relating to title to cer- -editorial, A2595.
Constitution and bylaws of American tain (see H. J. Res. 122), 2165. Radio commentators: biography of cer-
Veterans of World War II, A4764. Veterans: relating to hospitalization and tain, 10032.
Correspondence relative to lack of hos- domiciliary care of (see bill H. R. 5012), Red Cross drive: record of Eighteenth
pital facilities for veterans in Wash- 12229. Congressional District of California,
ington,.D. C., area, A369., -to facilitate purchase of surplus 3050.
Editorial by George Rochester from Long property by (H. R. 4931), 11785. Renegotiation Act: extending termina-
on
Beach Argus relative to supporting the Remarks by tion date, 6139.
President, A747. Agricultural appropriation." bill, 2695, Retail and small business in California
Editorial from Long Beach Press-Tele- 2723. after the war, A2098.
gram on San Francisco Conference, Agricultural Extension Service, 4557. Rivers and harbors and flood-control
A1992. Amvets: data relative to, A5227. projects, 11067.
Editorial from Compton Journal en- Antiracketeering Act, 11844, 11904. Roosevelt, Franklin D.: commemorative
titled "This Thing Called Freedom," Appropriations: reduction .of certain, " 10-cent pieces, A2207.
A4332. 9830. correspondence with Director of
Editorial from Hynes-Clearwater Jour- Armed forces: transportation home, the Mint, A2208.
nal on self-government, A4312. A5009. list of international conferences
Editorial from Long Beach (Calif.) Press- Armistice Day, A4828. attended by, 4076, A1507.
Telegram entitled "Training for De- Beach erosion: measures to prevent, San Francisco Charter: must be ratified
fense," A4578. A1856. for enduring peace, A3069.
Editorial from Los Angeles Daily News Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5666. San Francisco Conference, A1146, A1991.
entitled "While Congress Sleeps," California: increased population In, School-lunch program, 2723.
A5041. 3134. Tidelands: title to, 8856, Al91.
Editorial from Los Angeles Times rela- Central Valley Authority, 3914, 3915. Treaties: constitutional amendment,
tive to GI bill of rights, A5254. Child-welfare centers, 8554, A4025, A4076, 4074,4354, 4355.
Letter from Joseph Leib of American A4155, A4194. --_list of international conferences
Legion urging abolition of pauper's - correspondence, A3869.. in which the United States partici-
oath by veterans, A761. - President's message, A4290. pated, 1940-1945, 4076.
Letter from George C. Heinrich relative Children's Bureau: appropriation bill, United Nations Charter, 10043.
to veterans' benefits, A3379. 4738. United Nations Organization: sug-
Letter from a soldier signed "Bob" ex- Committee on Un-American Activities, gestions to help, A5682.
pressing views regarding .discharge 10031. United Nations Relief: appropriation,
from the Army, A2744. Commodity Credit Corporation, 2065.. 10239, 10285, 10286.
Letter to Federal Works Agency relative Community facilities: appropriation for, - additional appropriation, 11569.
to Emergency Child Care Act of 1945, A943. United States Employment Service:
A4154.. Congress: lackadaisical attitude of, tribute to, A5048.
Letter and resolution from American A5041. VE-day, 4310.
Legion, East Atlanta Post, No. 159, Dairying and the Tydings amendment, Veterans: assistance, A2595.
relative to rehabilitation of veterans, A685. correspondence, 11134.
A4574. correspondence, A687. -editorial, A2595.
Letter by Secretary of the Navy relative Deficiency appropriation bill, 1632, 11067, - education benefits under GI bill
to moral conditions in Japan, A5444. 11134, 11222. of rights, A4760.
Letter from a soldier relative to demo- Doyle, Lt. Clyde, Jr.: death of, A688. estates of deceased, 3576, A1866.
bilization, A5522. Fair Employment Practice Commission, - elimination of pauper's oath,
Letters from GI's appearing in the Daily 5828. A5584.
Pacifican relative to their thinking, Food and Agriculture Organization of -housing, 11134, 11135.
hopes, and objectives, A5050. United Nations, 3977. - letter by a soldier, A4760.
Letter from Herbert C. Peiffer relative 4-H Clubs, 4557. -letter by D. P. Ahern, Long Beach,
to GI bill of rights, A5253. Full employment bill, 10452, 10556, 10739, Calif., A4842.
Remarks in House on death of Lt. Clyde 12087. --_loans to, A4842.
Doyle, Jr., son of, 495. George bill, A665. --_need for elimination of legal and
Resolution of Board of Supervisors, Los German cartels, 4857. court fees in settling, A1800.
Angeles County, Calif., urging voca- Housing for defense workers, 1632. - purchase of surplus materials,
tional-guidance clinics for veterans, Housing for veterans, 11068, 12295, 12300. A5446.
A1179. -- shortage in Long Beach, Calif., -settlement on farm lands, A3966.
Resolution by San Francisco Post 15, A4841. --_text of bill (H. R. 4931), A5446.
Regular Veterans' Association, relative Interior Department appropriation bill, Veterans' Administration: Department
to service ribbons for veterans, A2082. 3876, 3914, 3915. of Medicine and Surgery, 11660, 11661,
Resolution of Board of Supervisors, Japan: moral conditions In, 10872, A5003.' 11666, 11680, 11684, 11685.
County of Los Angeles, relative to -- letter to Secretary of the Navy, Wages and prices: approval of Presi-
child-care centers, A4026. A5003. dent's policy, A4598.
Resolution by Board of Harbor Commis- Labor-Federal Security appropriation Wallace, Henry A., A665.
sioners, Long Beach, Calif., favoring bill, 4738. West Point: appointments to, A2737.
granting of rights to steamship com- Lending agencies of the Government, - letter by Robert V. Young, A2738.
panies to operate overseas air service, A665. World peace, A1506.
A4134. Long Beach, Calif.: harbor improve- -- observations on Memorial Day,
Statements by Wendell Berge on eco- ments, 11222, A4134. 5297.
nomic future of the West, A5199. - shortage of housing for veterans, World's Fair for Victory, Peace, and
Tables: retail stores in California, A2100. A4937. Progress, Los Angeles, Calif., 2324.
-statistics relative to employment Maritime Commission: reducing appro- Reports made by, from
and separation trends, A5049. priation, 4182. Committee on Claims
Amendments offered by, to Maritime Day, 4867. Councilman, Roy S. (H. R. 1250, Rept.
Veterans' Administration (H. R. 4717): Members of Congress: messengers of good 1220), 10785.
to amend, 11685. will, 7409. Irvine Co. (H. R. 1251, Rept. 1216), 10825.
INDEX
DOYLE, CLYDE G.-Continued. "DRIFT TOWARD CHAOS," editorial from DUFFEE, PETER B., relief (see bill H. R.
Repots made by, from Omaha (Nebr.) Morning World Herald 1233").
Maurer, Gladys Elvira (H. R. 919, Rept. entitled, A4376.
1243), 10825. " DUFFY, F. RYAN (a former Senator from
Verbarg, Gertrude (H. R. 1073, Rept. DRIGGERS, CATHERINE, relief (see bill H. Wisconsin).
R. 801*). Address at memorial service for late
1245), 10325.
Westover, Harry C. (H. R. 2270, Rept. DRISCOLL, MICHAEL A., relief (see bill H. R. President Roosevelt, Milwaukee, Wis.,
1252), 10325. 4212). April 15, 1945, A1912.
Editorial from Milwaukee (Wis.) Journal
Williams, E. D. (H. R. 247; Rept. 1219), DRIVER, FRANK S., remarks in House rela-
10785. regarding activities of, 8874.
tive to confusion and inefficiency in
Yuba County, Calif.: levee district No. Army posts, 9876. DUFFY, JAMES M., statement relative to the
10 (H. R. 948, Rept. 1244), 10825. National Brotherhood of Opcrative
DROLET, LOUIS M., relief (see bill H. R.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Potters, 5066.
4836).
DOYLE, CLYDE, JR. (first lieutenant, U. S. Letter relative to reduction in tariff rates
DROMGOOLE, WILL ALLEN, poem entitled by, A2852.
Army), remarks in House relative to "The Bridge Builder" by, A2101. Statement relative to extension of Re-
tribute by Members of House of Repre-
"DROP ANCHOR BUT FULL SPEED AHEAD," ciprocal Trade Agreements Act before
sentatives to, A688.
article from Philadelphia Record en- Senate Finance Committee by, A2665.
DOYLE, EDWARD HIGGINS, relief (see bill titled, A4855. DUGAN, JOHN (captain, Army Chaplain
H. R. 236).
DROUGHT IN MIDWEST DURING 1934, edi- Corps), remarks in House relative to
DOYLE, HENRY GRATTAN (dean, George fortitude of American prisoners on
torial from Miles City (Mont.) Daily
Washington University), article cap- Star relative to, A3824. Luzon by, A442.
tioned "Francisco Aguilera joins the Satement relative to heroism of Ameri-
Hispanic Foundation" from Hispanla DRUCKER, PZTER F., article entitled "Where
Do Wages Come From?" from Saturday can prisoners on Luzon as told to Lee
by, A553. Van Atta by, A442.
Evening Post by, A5101.
DOYLE, WILLIAM, relief (see bill H. R. 233). DUGAN,, WARREN G., relief of estate (see
DRUG ADDICTS, arttcles by Samuel Hopkins
DRAFT. See also SELECTIVE SERVICE.
Adams from American Weekly relative bill S. 1595; H. R. 4691).
Remarks in House urging discontinu- to use of barbiturates by, A5392, A5229. DUGGAN, IVY W. (Governor, Farm Credit
'ance of, 10471. Administration), address before an-
DRUGS, amendment in Senate to bill (H. R.
"DRAFT BOARD MEMBER SUBMITS RES- nual meeting of American Farm Bu-
2348) to provide for the coverage of
IGNATION," article from Adr:an reau Federation by, A623.
certain, 6259.
(Mich.) Daily Telegram captioned, DUKtIS, CHESTER R., relief (see bill H. R.
Billto provide for the coverage of certain
A511. drugs under the Federal narcotic laws .951).
DRAFT BOARDS, article entitled "Men With- (see bill H. R. 2343*). DUKE, ELLIS, relief (see bill H. R. 3095*).
out Medals" by Edward T. Leech from Ramarks in House relative to misuse of,
Washington Sunday Star, A2135, A2224. DUKE, GORDON, letter on reconversion prob-
A5257.
Letter from Stuart Clement relative to, lems from Washington Sunday Star
Remarks in House relative to unusual by, A4325.
C657. consumption of barbiturates by chil-
DRAFT BOARDS: MEN WITHOUT MEDALS, DUKE, HARPER T., JR., relief of estate (see
dren, A5091.
article by Edward T. Leech relative to, PRsolution requesting Secretary of Treas- bill H. R. 2886*).
A3193. ury to furnish certain information on DUKE HOSPITAL, relief (see bill H. R. 2333*).
DRAFTING OF FARM LABOR, remarks in barbiturates (see H. Res. 440). DUKE POWER CO., author:z.ng Secretary of
House rela.ive to, 270, 272. Resolution requesting Federal Security War to grant a 110-foot perpetual
Administrator to furnish certin infor- easement across Camp Croft, S. C., to
DRAFTING OF MEN HAVING CHILDREN, mation on barbiturates (see H. Res. (see bills S. 222*; H. R. 1285).
prevent (see S. J. Res. 116). 439).
Remarks in Senate on Senate Joint Res- Letter from the Secretary of War trans-
Statement relative to conference of mitting a draft of a proposed bill au-
olution 116 to prevent, 12236, 12314. American Pharmaceutical Association thorizing a grant of land across Camp
-DRAFTING OF MEN SHOULD BE STOPPED, to curb m'suse of barbiturates, A5257. Croft, S. C., to, 125.
editorial from Colorado Springs Ga- DRUMMOND, ROSCOE, article entitled "The
zette relative to, A4504. DUKE UNIVEESITY, letter urging support
War Imposes a Hard Peace" from Chris- for Bretton Woods agreements by econ-
DRAINAGE WORKS IN HUMID AREAS, con- tian Science Monitor by, A150). omists from University of North Caro-
struction of (see bill H. R. 762). Article relative to grim prospect for Pa- lina and, A1579.
DRAPER, EARLE S., remark- in House rela- cific coast industry from Christian
DULSKY, STANLEY G., letter relative to so-
tive to retirement from Federal Hous- Science Monitor by, A3178. cialized medicine by, A3293.
ing Administration of, A4387. DRY SALT MEAT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA,
DULUTH, MINN., letter by a constituent rel-
Remarks in House praising record in memorial of Legislature of South Caro-
lina urging allocation of, 2969. ative to food crisis in, A2596.
Federal Housing Administration of, Remarks in House relative to appropria-
A4C87. DU BOIS, GASTON, article entitled "Post- tion for Riverside sewerage project at,
'DRAPER, ERNEST G., article relative to eco- War Chemical Planning" from Chemi- A8)5.
nomic problem by, A3642. cal and Engineering News by, A1575. Remarks in House relative to construct-
DRAPERY HARDWARE MANUFACTURING "DUBIOUS ROAD TO COMPETITION," edi- ing a toll-free bridge between Supe-
CO., relief (see bill H. R. 1948). torial from American Metal Market rior, Wis., and, A2151.
entitled, A4169. Remarks in House relative to location of
DRESSER, ROBERT B., article entitled "Need a veterans' hospital in, A4399.
DUBUQUE AND WISCONSIN BRIDGE CO.,
of Constitutional Limitation" by,
relief (see bill H. R. 2748). DULUTH (MINN.) FEDERATED TRADES
A450.
Article entitled "Federal Taxes and the "DUCK DAMAGE TO CROPS STRESSED IN A.tND LABOR ASSEMBLY, resolution
Worker" from Railroad Workers Jour- UNION RESOLUTION," article from relative to food shortages by, A3125.
nal by, A944.. Bottineau (N. Dak.) Courant entitled, DULUTH (MINN.) FREE PRESS, editorial
A2652. entitled "The Food Muddle" from,
DREWRY, PATRICK H. (a Representative
DUCK HUNTING. See ILLINOIS. A2949.
from Virginia).
Appointed on committee, 15. DUCKS, provide for issuance of permits for Editorial entitled "Our National Birth-
use of live decoys in taking of (see bill day" from, A3473.
Appointed conferee, 817, 7217.
Leave of absence, 6868. S. 518*, H. R. 2081). DULUTH HERALD, editorial, Pittenger on
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by DUCK STAMP ACT, remarks In House rela- White Report, from, A2265.
Slade, Robert Lee: for relief (see bill tive to amending, A2864. DULUTH (MINN.) NEWS-TRIBUNE, article
I. R. 1602), 327. DUDICK, PAUL, authorizing naturalization on. Army and Navy Merger into De-
Remarks by, on of (see bill S. 1685). partment of National Defense by
Anti-poll-tax bill, 5980. Gustaf A. Nordin from, A4191.
DUDLEY, ALFRED E., ET AL., relief (see bill
Navy: disposition of vessels and facilities, Article, Finns Economic Vassals of Rus-
H. R. 3744).
5357, 5375. sia by Indemnities by Walter Ridder
Reports made by, from DUDLEY, LEWIS L., relief (see bill S. 1503). from, A4639.
Committee on Naval Affairs: DUDLEY, WILLIAM E. (pastor, Congressional Editorial entitled "Old-Age Pension
Navy: shore duty (S. 645, Rept. 566), Church), address entitled "One World Squabble" from, A437.
4573. or None" by, A4715.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. DULUTH (MINN.) PUBLICITY (publication),
DUE PROCESS AND THE SELECTIVE SERV- editorial entitled "Minnesota's B'ggest
DRIBBEN, J. N., letter favoring increased pay ICE SYSTEM, remarks in House rela- Project Slighted" by 'homas W. Wahl
for Members of Congress by, A1289. tive to, 1734. from, A2005.
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DUMEARTON OAKS, address by Senator DUN.& BRADSTREET, remarks in House DURHAM, CARL T. (a Representative from
Eurhfield at Harrisburg, Pa., before relative to statement on business fail- North Carolina).
Sons of the American Revolution on, ures by, A2099. Appointed on committee, 15.
A2977. DUNBAR, ALBERT P., relief (see bill H. R. Article from Durham (N. C.) Morning
Notes prepared by Library of Congress 1491). Herald entitled "Hosiery Mill Union
relative to historical background of, Approves Resolution," A1819.
DUNCAN, ROLLA, ielief (see bill H. R. 3225*).
A2576. Article from Durham (N. C.) Herald-Sun
Remarks in House relative to estate, DUNFEE, ALICE, increase pension (see bill paying tribute to late Ernie Pyle,
A2576. • H. R. 926). A1876.
DUMBARTON OAKS AGREEMENT, order of DUNHAM, JOHN RITTER, relief (see bill H. Editorial from Greensboro (N. C.) Daily
Senate to reprint, 210. R. 5106). News entitled "More Than Coinci-
DUNHAM,W. C., letter relative to survey of dence?", A1865.
DUMBARTON OAKS CONFERENCE, address Editorial from Durham (N. C.) Morning
by Representative Kopplemann at mineral resources in Utah, Wyoming,
and Nevada by, A4299. Herald paying tribute to late Presi-
Hartford. Conn., relative to plan set up dent Roosevelt, A1877.
at. A1999. DUNKIRK (N. Y.) EVENING OBSERVER, Prayer by Dr. C. Excelle Rozzelle at in-
Address entitled "New Hampshire and editorial entitled "Clausewitz May Be auguration of Gov. R. Gregg Cherry, of
Dumbarton Oaks" in Washington, Obsolete" from, A51C9. North Carolina, A342.
D. C., by Earl S. Hewitt, A1652. DUNN, DAVID, captain, Medical Corps, U. S. Tables: Army nurses, A963.
Article entitled "The Seven Points That Army, description of a Jackknife opera-
Dumbarton Oaks Forgot" by Herbert Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
tion by Duane N. Kinman in article of Central Leaf Tobacco Co., Inc.: for relief
Hoover, A1488. Lee McCardell by, A55. (see bill H. R. 2831), 3352.
Articles by Herbert. Hoover relative to
DUNN, GEORGE. editorial entitled "The Wilson; Mrs. James Arthur: for relief
some additions to, A1612, A1613, A1614. (see bill H. R. 2219), 1171.
Article by Arthur Krock from New York Japanese Problem" from Half Moon
(Calif.) Review, by, A2722. Motions and rcaclutions offered by
Times analyzing Herbert Hoover's ad- Atomic energy: to make available to Se-
ditions for proposals to, A1614. DUNN, JAMES B., authorizing House Com-
curity Council of United Nations in-
Article entitled "Strange Alibi Seen on mittee on the Judiciary to investigate
formation concerning (see H. Res.
Oaks Commitments" by David Law- decree of United States Court for Dis-
rence from Washington Evening Star, trict of Maryland in re (see H. Res. 281), 10068.
E6, 87). Remarks by, on
A 1162. Agricultural apprcpriation bill: confer-
Article by Ernest Lindley from Wash- DUNN, JOHN H., JR. (private first class, U. S. ence reports, 2791.
ington Post relative to amending Army), article by Herbert A. Klein Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill,
agreements of, A1362. from Federated Press praising morale 8636.
Article by Dorothy Thompson from upbuilding activities in Nazi prison Forestry research, 3791.
Washington Evening Star relative to camp of, A1988. National Service Act, 582.
plan cf, A1411. Remarks in House relative to morale Nurss' selective service bill, 1726, 1730,
M:zmorial of Legislature of New Jersey building activities in Nazi prison camp 1731, 1732, 1799, 1800, 1806, 1818, 1862.
endorsing proposals of, 3361. of, A1987. 1872, 1873.
Order of Senate to print comparison of
DUNN, MARGARET, relief (see bill H. R. 957). Procurement and assignment service for
the League of Nations Covenant with physicians, dentists, and veterinarians
proposals of (S. Doc. 33), 2748. ' DUNN, NELLIE P., relief (see bill H. R. 3076). (statement), A962.
Proceedings from Forum for Democracy DUNNAM, W. V., letter relative to fraud in Selective service: Tydings amendment,
at New .York City entitled "How Can
sale of real estate by, A4431. 1533.
We Best Implement Dumbarton Oaks?"
A19. DUNNE, GEORGE H. (Catholic priest), article Veterans' Administration: Department
Proposals for establishment of a general criticizing haters of Russia from Cath- of Medidine and Surgery, A5462.
international organization, A1534. olic Quarterly by, A34E9. Reports made by, from'
Committee on Military Affairs:
Remarks in House relative to plan of DU NOUY,PIERRE L., AND WIFE, naturali- Duke Powe'r Co. (S. 222, Rept. 155), 1207.
international force proposed at, A1608. zation (see bills H. R. 793, 794).
Remarks in House relative to several Orange and Rockland Electric Co. (S.
questions to be answered before ap- DUNSON, JARRELL, JR. (lieutenant com- 200, Rept. 156), 1207.
mander, U. S. Navy), excerpt from ar- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
•proval is given, A409.
Remarks in House relative to endorse- ticle by Malcolm Johnson from New DURNING, HARRY M., report of the Com-
ment at Mexico City of proposals of, York Sun relative to record in subma- mittee on Finance in Senate to be col-
A1124. rne service of, A4051. lector of customs at New York, N. Y.,
Remarks in House relative to skeleton DU PON' DE NEMOURS & CO., E. I., letter 6443.
organization for world peace begun relative to control of the atomic bomb DURST. LUTHER M., relief (see bill H. R.
at, A1879. secret by Walter S. Carpenter, Jr., 2063*).
Remarks in House relative to Govern- president of, A4005. DUSHANE, DONALD, statement on peacetime
ment propaganda on, A2069. Report to its :stockholders relative its military training before House Com-
Remarks in House relative to trial by part in development of atomic bomb mittee on military affairs by, A5292.
world twice of plans proposed at, -by, A4005.
A2314. DUTTON NEWS (newspaper), article describ-
DUPRE, DEWEY (seaman second class), ar- ing Yank, the Army Weekly, by Al Hine
Remarks in Senate relative to proposals tle captioned "Dewey Dupre. local
adopted at, 3540. from A616.
youth, human bomb," from Opelou-
Remarks in House relative to proposals DUVALL, WILLIAM, tribute in House to clerk
sas (La.) Clarion-News, A978.
of, A1534, A1541. of House Committee on Appropriations,
Remarks in House relative to four things DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY, address by Repre- 931.
called for in proposals of, A499. sentative Weiss at graduation exercises DWORSHAK, HENRY C. (a Representative
Remarks in Senate relative to, 467, 637. of, A2712. from Idaho).
Resolution of the First Unitarian Church Remarks in House relative to presenta- Appoined on committee 88.
of Pittsburgh favoring proposals sub- tion to Representative Weiss of its out- Appointed conferee 2412, 5732.
mitted by, 1113. standing meritorious alumni service Appointed on funeral committee, 10625.
Resolutions by San Francisco Labor award by, A2712. Article by Joseph Leib entitled "Idaho
Council endorsing proposals of, A1791. DURBIN, ROY, relief (see bill H. R. 5096). Legion Joins Fight To Eliminate
DUMBARTON OAKS PROPOSALS, remarks DURDIN, TILLMAN, article concerning Lewis Pauper Oath for Veterans," A5552.
in House relative to, 2414. A. Pick written by, 1063. Report on visit to Europe by Karl E.
Remhrks in Senate relative to, 4124. Mundt, A4505.
DURHAM (N..C.) HERALD-SUN, article cap- Resolution by National Reclamation As-
Text of, 1053:
tioned "Ernie Pyle's big heart known sociation, 11193.
"DUMABARTON OAKS PROPOSALS AND to Duke physicians year ago" from,
LEAGUE OF NATIONS COVENANT," Table: civil service employees. C064.
A1876. - exports and imports, 5164.
print document entitled (see S. Res.
DURHAM (N. C.) MORNING HERALD, arti- Warning to Government officials by Rev.
103).
cle relative to resolution of workers of Dallas F. Billington, Akron, Ohio,
DUMBARTON OAKS WEEK (April 16-22, Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 6, paying A4726.
1945), proclamation by the Governor tribute to President Roosevelt from, Amendments offered by, to
of West Virginia providing for observ- A1819. Appropriations: to reduce certain (H. R.
ance of, 3592. Editorial captioned "From his grave to 4407): to amendment, 9847.
DUMPING INVESTIGATION, remarks In the paths of peace and hope" from, War Agencies appropriation bill (H. R.
Ucuse realtive to, 1082. A1877. 3368) : to amend, 5830.
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210 INDEX
DWORSHAXr, HENRY C-Continued. DWYER, JOHN EARL, relief (see bill H. R. "EARTHMAN AIDING STRAWBERRY
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 2879). GROWERS GETS OPA 'RAZZBER-
Albrethsen, Norman C.: for relief (see bill DYER, J. POPE, address on juvenile delin- RY,'" article by Mary James Cottrell
H. R. 2531), 1883. quency by, A797. entitled, A983.
Anderson Ranch Reservoir site, Boise DYEIS CHOP HOUSE, INC., TOLEDO, OHIO, EAST COAST SHIP AND YACHT CORP.,
reclamation project, Idaho: relating to OF NOANK, CONN., relief (see bill
letter, and explanation, relative to ra-
(see bill H. R. 1689), 448). tioning and food problems by, A2959. H. R. 3053*).
Blattner, Stanley C.: for relief (see bill EASTER, statement entited "Meaning of
H. R. 4942), 11785. DYER CREEK, VA., provide for preliminary
examination and sutvey of (see bill Easter to This Day" by Senator Wiley,
Bowen, Sue B.: for relief of estate (see A1593.
bill H. R. 1716), 448. H. R. 16).
Clausen, John B.: for relief (see bill EAGER, CONSTANCE, pension (see bill S. EASTERN COLORADO PLAINSMAN (news-
H. R. 4633), 10564. E03). paper), article relative to seven sons of
Mountain Home project: to construct Roy Berry serving in Navy from, A717.
EAGLE (magazine), editorial entitled
initial unit of (see bill H. R. 1767), "Franklin Delano Roosevelt: a Valiant EASTERN CONTRACTING CO., adjudicate
512. Eagle" by Robert W. Hansen from, claim of (see bill H. R. 2518*).
Prisoners of war: to compute pay and A2221. EASTERN FEDERATION OF FEED MER-
allowances of (see bill H. R. 4610), EAGLE PACKET CO., INC., adjudicate claim CHANTS, letter urging use of surplus
10619. of (see bill H. R. 1976*). molasses as feed for dairy livestock
Sawtooth Co.: for relief (see bill H. R. from, A4574.
4777), 10889. EAKER, IRA C. (lieutenant general, U. S.
Army), address on winning strategies EASTERN HEMISPHERE INDIANS, author-
Schubert, Ben W.: for relief (see bill ize naturalization and. admission un-
in aerial warfare by, A5196.
H. R. 4576), 10321. der quota, certain descendants of (see
War Relocation Authority: to close relo- EARLY, MAURICE, article on farms for re-
tuning veterans from Indianapolis bills S. 331; H. R. 1584).
cation centers maintained by (see bill
H. R. 1619), 363. Star by, A26. EASTERN MILK PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE
Williams, • George: for relief (see bill EARLY, STEPHEN, article entitled "Early's ASSOCIATION, address by Represent-
H. R. 1717), 448. Contribution" by Marquis Childs from ative Plumley at convention of, A5OC4.
Motions and resolutions offered by Washington Post, AS010. EASTERWOOD, MRS. FRANK, relief (see bill
Lend-lease operations: to create a se- EARNSHOW, ELIZABETH, increase pension H. R. 260).
lect committee to investigate (see (see bill H. R. 1607). EASTMAN, MAX, summary of book Road to
H. Res. 466), 11450. EARTHMAN, HAROLD H. (a Representative Serfdom by Friedrich A. Hayek from
Thomas, John: death of (see H. Res. from Tennessee). Reader's Digest by, A4122.
395), 10624. Appointed on committee, 274. EASTPORT, MAINE, exchange lands with the
Petitions and papers presented by, from Article from Southern Lumberman city of (see bill S. 217*).
Societies and associations, 5690. , crit.eising OPA rulings, A1090.
State legislatures, 3229. EAST RIVER, N. Y., authorizing and adopt-
Article from Nashville Banner relative to ing the improvement of (see bill
Remarks by, on OPA's rulings in laundry business, H. R. 474).
Appropriations: reduction of certain, A1396.
6144, 9831, 9847, 9849, 9850, 9864. EAST ST. LOUIS (ILL.) JOURNAL, article
Article from Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) relative to Nazi atrocities by Sam
Appropriation bills: legislative items, Daily News entitled "What Fools These
2362. Tucker from, A2176.
Congressmen Be," A1167.
Bonneville Power Administration, 3883. Article relative to Senator Lucas' interest
Article from Nashville (Tenn.) Banner in expansion of REA from, A1817.
Bureau of Reclamation: appropriation, relative to OPA rates for hotels, A1180.
3882. Article captioned "Veterans find housing
Article from Nashville Tennessean sup-
Debt limit: increase, 1932. one big headache" from, A4554.
porting TVA entitled "As Broad As
Deficiency appropriation bill, 1682, Editorial entitled "The WMC Closes
Humanity," A1617.
11193. Article by Mary Nelle Morris paying trib- Shop" from, A4553.
Departments of State, Justice, and Com- ute to Mrs. Douglas MacArthur, A1977. EASTLAND, JAMES 0. (a Senator from Mis-
merce appropriation bill, 2307, 2362. Editorial from Nashville Banner relative sissippi).
conference report, 4478. to exclusion of Congressmen from Address by Senator McClellan at joint
Employees of the United States, 9502. OPA hearing, A983. session of General Assembly of Arkan-
Federal employees pay bill, 6058, 6059, Sworn in, 292. sas, February 28, 1945, A1227.
6060, 6064, 6068, 6672, 6673. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Appointed on Board of Visitors to Naval
Full employment bill, 10454. Armed forces: to discharge certain mem- Academy, 909.
Government agencies: reorganization, bers (see bill H. R. 4791), 11007. Appointed on committee, 169, 170.
9349. Barrett, Eleanor Doris: for relief of estate Appointed conferee, 10725, 11789.
Independent offices appropriation bill, (see bill H. R. 4115), 8725. Article in Country Gentleman entitled
957. Haynes, Ben Thomas: for relief (see bill "Let's Prevent Chaos In Cotton" by
Interior Department appropriation bill, H. R. 2973), 3596. A1665.
3882, 3883, 3884, 3885, 6957. Jordan, Drury Lee: for relief of estate Article from book by Benjamin Gitlow
Irrigation projects, 11193, 11194. (see bill H. R. 5026), 12229. entitled "I Confess" relative to Negro
Lend-lease, 11413. Lebanon Woolen Mills, Inc.: for relief Communists, 6991.
-reduction in appropriations for, (see bill H. R. 2782), 2796. Article by Dorothy Thompson on condi-
9847. Martin, Jimmy (a minor) : for relief (see tions in Germany, 11381.
Maritime Commission: appropriation bill H. R. 2509), 1829. Article by Herbert Koshetz entitled "Rus-
for, 957. Messick, Bobby: for relief of estate (see sian Move Seen for Textile Lead,"
-reducing appropriation, 4180. bill H. R. 2974), 396. 11381.
National Service Act, 606, 624, 743. Overall, Mary H., and Baker, Thomas I.: Article by William Henry Chamberlain
Navy Department appropriation bill, for relief (see bill H. R. 2087), 975. entitled "Common Sense About
3583. Pike, Mirtie: for relief (see bill H. R. Peace," 11380.
Office of Price Administration: appro- 2318), 1390. Editorial from the Memphis Press-Scimi-
priations, 5234, 5235. Rowland, Elizabeth: for relief (see bill tar entitled "Two Trials in Germany,"
Reciprocal trade agreements, 5043, 5052, H. R. 5027), 12229. A5244.
51C4. Selective Training and Service Act: to Remarks In House relative to speech of,
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: proposal for stop iniductions under (see bill H. R. 11479.
memorial monument, 3465. 3909), 8336. Statement made by the late President
-letter by Joe K. Koehler, 3465. Veterans' Administration: to extend Roosevelt relative to mixing of blood,
Second deficiency appropriation bill, franking privilege to persons receiving 6992.
6767, 6861. hospital treatment or domiciliary care Tables: exports to Germany, 11378.
Thomas, John: eulogy, 10624. furnished by (see bill H. R. 2205), 1170. -parity export plan, 3275.
Treasury-Post Office appropriation bill, Wade, Novella: for relief of estate (see Amendments offered by, to
1327. bill H. R. 4997), 12029. Deficiency appropriation bill (H. R.
War agencies appropriation bill, 5821, Remarks by, oiz 4805) : to amend, 11525.
5830. Farmers do not strike, A5596. Government agencies' reorganization
War Relocation Authority, 357, 1682, Legislative appropriation bill: vote on (S. 1120): to amend, 10715.
1683, 5830, 9864. special order, 4460. Reorganization of Government agencies
- statement by Secretary of the Office of Price Administration: exclusion (S. 1120) : to amend, 10251.
Interior, 357. of Members of Congress from meeting Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
World War I: congressional investiga- of officials, 1500, A982. Agricultural commodities: to provide for
tions, 1573. Roosevelt, Franklin D.: tribute, 3464. disposal of surplus (see bill S. 384),
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. 370.
INDEX 211
EASTLAND, JAMES -O.-Continued. .. -. EATON,. CHARLES. A-Continued.. - EBERHARTER,.HFRMAN P.-Continued..
Bills and .joint resolutions introduced by .- - Radio address entitled "The Bible, in' a Motions and 'resolutions offered by
Buckley, Chambers, H.: for- relief -of World Age,"' A5439. . Palestine: to open for free entry of Jews
estate (see bill S. 1375), 8420. Remarks in Senate' paying .tribute to, . (see H. Cbn."Res. 114), 12101.
Buckley, Mary B.:, for. relief of estate 3494. Remarks by, on
(see bill S. 1374), 8420. Resolution by New Jersey Legislature' ex- Annuities* "exemption from taxation,
Drainage works: to construct in humid pressing confidence In, 3361. 8993. E093.
areas (see bill S. 422), 517. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Antiracketeering bill, 1-900.
Jones, William Carl: for relief of estate Komp, William H. W.: for relief (see bill Committee on Accounts: meeting,'1712.
(see bill S. 1323), 8094. H. R. 1394), 229. Committee on Un-American Activities,
Mississippi (United States ship) : to Petitions and papers presented by. from 12.
transfer to State of Mississippi (see Citizens and individuals, 11078. -expenses of, 1924.
bill 1512), 9938. - Remarks by, on Corporations: refund of cx-ess profits,
Pickwick Landing Dam: to change name Appropriations: reduction of certain, . 1240, 7243, 7244. 7330-7332, 7335. •
to .Kenneth 'McKellar -Dam (see' bill 9844, 9845. Cast of living,.11060, ll61.,
S. 833).,3144. Pearl Harbor investigation., 8500.
Debt limit: increase, 1929, 1930, 1936,
RandO1h, Alice: -for relief (fpe bill S. Picatiriny' A!senal,' 9844.'
-,1939.
.1376)' 8420................ United Nations Charter: analysis.of,-and D.§eficiency_. appropriation . .bill, - 11041,
Rural Mail. Delivery :Service: to extend . revie&w'of work .at SinFiancisdo, 7299..
UNRRA: additional appropriation, 11489. -11072, .11204, 11221. 11260. -
for '3. years tempbrary 'additi0nal, pay, D:strict-of Cohimbla:.employment of fe-
fdr' eqllimerit maintenance 'for each 'Votes-of: S-.e YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
.carrier (see bill S. 423); 517. " n'ales, 1449.
- EATON, H. WARD, relief (see bill H..R 858). - Servicemen's Readjustment Act,
Soldiers' and Saildrs' Civil"Rellef Act: to EATON, JANE M., relief (see' bill H. R. 3044). 11740; 11747, 11748.
r.mend '(see bill'S. 1000), 4504.
EATON, W. H., JR. (colonel, U. S. Army), Employment Service: return to States,
Remarks by, on record of, 1116. 11329.
Cotton: data on exports, production, etc.,
EAU CLAIRE (WIS.) DAILY LEADER, article Federal tax system, 12475.
327L
relating to' first chattel GI' loan to Flag: pledge of allegiance, 5510.
stocks owned by Commodity origin, 5510.
Credit Corporation, 4511. Galen R. Whinnery by C. M. Russell
from, A3594. Flood-control projects, 11072, 11073,
Farm program after the war: parity ex-
EBEILING, PHILIP C., address on underly- 11221, 11260.
port plan embodied in Bankhead-
Ing philosophy of United States Junior Joint Committee on Organization of
Eastlaid'bill, 3267-3277.
-Chamber of Commerce at Valley City, Ccngress. -1273.
Foreign policy of UnitedS'tates toward
Europe, .11371-11380. N. Dak., by, A5622. McVay, Capt. Charles B., trial of 12483.
French colonial Negro soldiers: rape of EBERDT, R. H., letter relative to OPA ceil- Motor Industry, wages in 11060.
German women, 7595-7597. ing price on Wisconsin cabbage by, National Service Act, ask for conference,
-article from newspaper PM, 7596. A4533. 2196, 2197.
Germany: peacetime economy, 11015. Navy, public works, 816.
EBERHART, HOWARD D., relief (see bill-
- articles on conditions in Russian- Order of business, 11181.
H. R. 3471).
cccupied zone, 11373. Palesfine problem, 9079.
- review of American policy toward, EBERHARTER, HERMAN P. (a Repre~enta- --- resolution, 12391.
tive from Pennsylvania). Physical-fitness program, 1276.
11371-11380. Address by John J. Baker at Pittsburgh, Presidential succession, 7024.
Government agencies: reorganization, Pa., on Memorial Day, A2672.
10716, 10717, 10718. Rec'procal trade agreements, 5032.
Appointed on committee, 15. Rencgotlation Act, 6135.
Leave of absence, 4943. Article from Science magazine relative
Meat: domestic supplies, 2082, 2083. to higher education in Russia, A5793. Retail Credit Institute, plan to aid vet-
-- shipments abroad, 2082. Articleb from Chicago Sun on Chicago erans, 6003.
Philippine Islands: rehabilitation, 11036. .surface line, A2819. Revenue bill of 1945, 9634.
United Nations Charter, 8034, 8084-8086. Editorial from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette __-- tables, 9634.
UNRRA: appropriation, 12060. entitled "Racial Theory at Bastogne," Surplus war property, 10601.
- report of church organizations on A536. -- sale to veterans, 5687.
conditions in Europe, 12060. Editorial from New York Times on re- Tax-adjustment bill, 7240, 7243, 7244,
War agencies appropriation bill, 6727, ciprocal trade agreements, A2360. 7330-7335.
6991-7005. .Aemorandum of American Zionist Taxation, 2555.
Reports made by, from Emergency Council relative to Pales- Veterans, rehabilitation of, 60e3.
Committee on Claims: tine. A4566. Veterans' Administration, Department of
Clements, David 0. (deceased) (H. R. 257, Statement on authorship of pledge to the Medicine and Surgery, 11682, 11684,
Rept. 97). 2167. flag, A2660. 11685.
Glassell-Taylor Co. (H. R. 1975, Rept. Amendments offered by, to Wages and prices, 10614.
537), 8048. Deficiency appropriation bill (H. R. Weiss, Samuel A., tribute to, 12487.
Lower, Fred A. (H. R. 904, Rept. 222), 4805) : to amend, 11260. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
3824. District of Columbia Servicemen's Read-
Saunders Memorial Hospital (S. 693, justment Act (S. 1152): to amend, EBERSBACII, BERTHA, relief (see bill H. R.
Rept. 249), 4221. 11748. 920).
Stout, Gladys (H. R. 980, Rept. 223), Bills and joint resolutions introduced by EBERSTADT, FERDINAND, editorial from
3824. Armed forces: relating to physicians and Oregonian relative to report opposing
War Department: claims (H. R. 981, Rept. dentists who served in (see bill H. R. unification of Army and Navy by,
221), 3824. 2969), 3595. A1667.
Wood. R. W. (H. R. 1481, Rept. 847), Calogeras, Constantinos: for relief (see E EONDS, statistics relative to sales by States
11861. bill H. R. 1541), 291. of, 9959.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Classification Act: to amend to create a
mechanical service (see bill H. R. EBRECHT, THERESA, relief (see bill H. R.
EAST TENNESSEE PACKING CO., remarks .4977).
1510), 390.
in House relative to effect of OPA reg- Flag of the United States: to cfficially
ulations on, 6552. ECCLES, M. S. (Chairman, Federal Reserve
recognize the pledge of allegiance to System) : letter relative to ratification
EATON, CHARLES A. (a Representative from (see H. J. Res. 97, 180), 975, 4302. of Bretton Woods agreements by,
New Jersey). Government officers: compensation of A1363.
Address by Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., at (see H. R. 3582), 6701. Letter and statement relative to bill to
meeting in honor of Sol Bloom, A1733. Karas, Nicholas G.: for relief (see bill control and regulate bank holding
Appointed on committee, 491. H. R. 3532), 6535. companies by, A1476.
Article in New York Times magazine Palestine: to establish as a Jewish home- Remarks In Senate relative to Mr. Eccles'
entitled "A Member of Congress Looks land (see H. J. Res. 271), 10619. opinion with respect to the gold re-
at Congress," A984. Perivolaris, Gorgios N.:. for relief (see serve, 3835.
Article from Amhert (Nova Scotia) bill H. R. 1542), 391. Statement relative to importance of
Daily News on socialistic experiments Tsarouchas, Georgios M.: for relief (see maintaining price levels by, A160.
in Australia, A4161. bill H. R. 1544), 391. Slatement relative to supply of money
Confirmed as alternate representative to Vagianos, Michael I.: for relief (see bill in 1935 by, 1317.
General Assembly of' United Nations; H. R. 1543), 391.
12440, 12451. Weiss, Annarae: for relief (see bill H. R. "ECONOMIC AND PRODUCTION GOALS OF
Nominated to be alternate representa- 2746), '332. FARMERS," address by Senator Gufley
tive to General Assembly of the United Whanbo, Eugene: for relief (see bill H. R. at a farmers' conferencie in Altoona,
Nations, 12323, 12344. 4690 , 10692. Pa., entitled, A5491:
INDEX
ECONOMIC BILL OF RIGHTS: remarks in EDD, H. A., relief (see bill H. R. 4054'). EDUCATION-Continued.
House relative to, A3720. Bill to provide for paying certain edu-
Statement by Franklin D. Roosevelt rel- EDDY, EZRA BUTLER, JR., AND WIFE, relief
(see bill H. R. 4866). cational costs of States and political
ative to, A3720. subdivisions, in case of children of
ECONOMIC CLUB, article on American EDEN, ANTHONY, address in House of Com- families residing therein due to activi-
economic stability by 0. Max Gard- mons relative to foreign affairs, A5061. ties related to war effort (see bill H. R.
ner in New York before, A5299. Memorandum from Scottish Polish So- 1449).
"ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE ciety regarding decisions of Yalta Con- Bill to prevent discrimination by col-
PEACE": quotation from book by John ference on Poland to, A1360. leges and universities on account of
Maynard Keynes entitled, 4063. EDENFIELD, WALLACE L., relief race, color, or creed (see bill S. 537).
(see bill Bill to provide for education and train-
"ECONOMIC LESSONS OF 1920": article by H. R. 1025).
ing of members of merchant marine
Richard L. Strout from Christian Sci- and certain members of Women's
EDGE, LESTER, letter commending activities
ence Monitor entitled, A2888. Army Auxiliary Corps (see bill S. 644).
of Louis B. August written by, 10044.
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK (publication), ex- Bill to aid in providing housing for vet-
cerpts from article entitled "The Fight EDGERLY & CO., J. W., relief (see bill H. R. erans attending educational institu-
for Full Employment" from, A4602. 3432). tions (see bills S. 977; H. R. 3166).
ECONOMIC PARADOXES IN GOVERNMENT EDISON, THOMAS A., address by George E. Bill providing housing for veterans of
POLICIES, article by Chester D. Tripp Stringfellow before New York Kiwanis World War II regularly enrolled as
relative to, A2509. Club paying tribute to, A685. students at universities or colleges
Joint resolution designating February 11 (see bill H. R. 3853).
ECONOMIC POISONS AND DEVICES, regu-
late marketing of (see bill H. R. 4851). of each year as Thomas Alva Edison Bill to assist States in extending courses
Day (see S. J. Res. 16; H. J. Res. 76). in natural sciences (see bill S. 1316).
ECONOMIC PROBLEMS: article entitled Bill providing for exchange of students
Memorandum on military preparedness
"Managing Our Economy" by R. C. by, A3715. in the fields of education, culture, and
Leffingwell from Yale Review, A3983. Radio address by Senator Pepper on an- science (see bill S. 1440).
Article entitled "Tle Use of Knowledge niversary of birthday' of, A1858. Bill authorizing Bureau of Reclamation
in Society" by F. A. Hayek from Ameri- Remarks in House relative to House Joint to make payment to school districts as
can Economic Review, A5688. Resolution 76 proclaiming February 11 compensation for education of chil-
ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION IN EUROPE, of each year as Thomas Alva Edison dren of Federal employees residing on
resolution to print additional copies Day, A685. Federally owned property (see bill S.
of the eighth report of the House 1266; H. R. 8386).
Special Committee on Postwar Eco- EDITOR AND PUBLISHER (magazine), arti- Bill to provide for release from armed
nomic Policy and Planning, 11561. cle relative to blue star mothers from, forces of men under 20 years of age
Resolution authorizing printing of addi- A189. who desire to resume their (see bill
tional copies of House Report No. 1205, "EDITOR GETS LESSON IN AMERICANISM,' S. 1437).
current resolution, entitled (see H. article from St. Louis Post-Dispatch Bill providing for observance as National
Res. 445*). entitled, A3184. Flag Raising Day of the day on which
ECONOMIC REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT, public schools open each year (see bill
EDITORS, report condemning Nazi atrocities S. 1472).
amendment in House to bill (S. 380) by American, A2307.
relating to, 12073. Bill to provide for release from active
Remarks in House relative to splendid duty of members of armed forces de-
ECONOMIC REVIEW (publication), editorial report on Nazi atrocities by American, siring to resume their (see bill H. R.
on Puerto Rico: Bell committee re- A2307. 4376).
port-Congress indifference from, Statement concerning selection of, 6442. Bill to recommend that colleges and uni-
A4369.
EDMONDS, BESSIE S., relief (see bill H. R. versities given credit for work done
ECONOMIC SECURITY, statement entitled 873*). and educational courses taken by
"Individual Security in the Postwar members of armed forces (see bill H. R.
World" by Secretary of Labor Schwel- EDMONDSON, ED, relief of estate (see bills 4423).
lenbach for Trans-Radio Press, A4657. H. R. 2414, 2481"). Bill to authorize appropriation of funds
ECONOMIC SITUATION OF THE UNITED EDSON, PETER, article on Chicago's war for more nearly equalizing public ele-
STATES, address by 0. F. Bledsoe in labor plan from Washington Daily mentary and public secondary school
Greenwood, Miss., before Lions Club News by, A623. opportunities among and within States
relative to, A750. Article entitled "States Sponsor Job and territories (see bill H. R. 4929).
ECONOMIC STABILITY TO COTTON SOUTH, Bills" from Washington Daily News Bill to exempt certain annuity paymenits
article by William Parker from Wall by, A1567. received by public-school teachers from
Street Journal relative to Govern- Article captioned "Victory for Woodrow Federal income tax (see bill H. R. 5084).
ment's plan to give, A2254. Wilson" by, A2151. Bill to authorize correspondence schools
Articles relative to reorganization of to participate in program for education
ECONOMIC STABILIZATION BOARD, exempt of veterans (see bills S. 826; H. R.
from certain provisions of criminal Congress by A2288, A2289, A2290.
Article captioned "Siam To You" from 2610).
code certain members of (see bill H. R. Bill to provide that education and train-
29511). Washington Daily News by, A5708.
Condensation of article on Washington ing provided by Servicemen's Read-
ECONOMIC STABILIZER, letter by Repre- water lobby from Washington Daily justment Act of 1944 shall be made
sentative Miller (Nebraska) on hog News by, A3658. available to veterans on equal basis
production addressed to, A1676. Statement by 31 national and regional without regard to age (see bill H. R.
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE, stabilize national land and water organizations in reply 154).
(see bill H. R. 486). to series of articles on TVA by, A4521. Bill to promote general welfare through
ECONOMISTS, recommendations for United EDUCATION. See also CHRISTIAN EDUCATION; appropriations to assist States and
States appr9val of monetary agree- VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. Territories to provide more effective
ments of Bretton Woods Conference Address by Senator Hill entitled "Paying programs of public kindergarten or
by, A741. for Public Education" in New York kindergarten and nursery school (see
Times Forum, A527. bill S. 863).
ECONOMY ACT OF 1932, remarks in House Bill to authorize release of members of,
relative to, 933. Article entitled "How To Avoid Federal
Control of Education," A2436. and deferment of persons from, mili-
ECONOMY AUTO STORES, INC., letter rela- Article entitled "Who Will Teach?" by tary service in order to aid in making
tive to disposal of surplus Government Malvina Lindsay from Washington possible education and training of
property by, A3725. Post, A3090, A3255. physicians and dentists (see bill S.
ECONOMY BLOC, remarks In Senate relative Article entitled "The Lost Generation of 637).
to, 9824. Engineers" by William B. Plank from Bill to authorize release of persons
Power Plant Engineering, A4095. from active military service and defer-
ECUADOR, dispatch from the Ecuadomn ment from military service of persons
Permanent Legislative Commission ex- Article entitled "War Equipment Will
Be Given to Hospitals and Schools" by to continue scientific and technologi-
pressing condolences on death of
Gordon H. Cole from PM, A4337. cal (see bills H. R. 2877, 3350).
Franklin D. Roosevelt, former Presi-
Article entitled "Federal Aid For Educa- Bill to appropriate funds to assist States
dent of the United States, 4928.
tion" by Representative Kefauver from and territories in financing (see bills
Remarks in House relative to award of
Tennessee Teacher, A5129. S. 181, 717, 1719; H. R. 1296, 3002, 3055,
Order of Merit to Joseph F. Thorning Bill relating to promotion of, cooperating 4500).
by republic of, A2369.
with States in preparing teachers to Correspondence relative to the proposed
"ECUADOR HONORS DR. mTORNING," arti- provide moral temperance, and char- International Office of Education, 4966,
cle from the Americas entitled, A2389. acter (see bill H. R. 198). 4967.
INDEX 213
'EDUCATION-Continued. EDUCATION'-Continued. EGAN, HUGH, relief (see bill S. 909w).
Editorial entitled "Peril to Education" Statements relative to need, of Federal -EGGS, creating an import quota on (see bill
from Washington Post, A457, aid to assist States In, A5725. I (H. R. 4346).
Editorial entitled "Veterans and Col- Table: data relative to Federal. subsidy Letter from the editor and publisher of
leges" from Washington Post, A4276. for teachers' salaries, 1945, A344: the Tulsa Tribune relative to the price
Editorial from Minneapolis Tribune rela- •educational background of juve- of, 10121.
tive - to small salaries paid school niles arrested by FBI, 2283. Memorial of the General Court of Massa-
teachers, A5114. - distribution of foreign students chusetts urging adjustment of egg
Joint resolution relative to minimum by countries (with exception of. Latin price ceilings in the New England area,
standards for military trafning to be America), A2732. 3108.
required in conjunction with educa- Text of resolution by General Assembly Remarks in House relative to increase in
tional training .(see S. J. Res. 95). of Indiana relative to relaxing regula- production of, A1698.
Letter by a citizen of La Crosse; Wis., tions of ODT barring transportation Remarks "in- House relative to short-
urging expansion. of social security to in school busses of school bands, A417. sighted policy, of OPA toward egg
include school teachers, A427. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, remarks in industry, A2152.
Letter by National Catholic Welfare Con- Senate relative to housing for veterans Remarks in House relative to OPA and
ference opposing bill (S..181) providing attending, 4226. * shortage 'of, 'A3163.
Federal aid to States to assist in; A810. Statement by Department of Agriculture
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY, memorial of relative to standards for quality for
Letter by Bryan S. Stoffer relative to Legislature of Kentucky urging enact-
Federal aid to' States for, A1165. individual shell, 2176, 2177.
Letter by G. L. Cross relative to release ment of -bill (S. 181). providing for Table: production by States, 1939-44,
of certain members of armed forces to cqualtzation of, 4220. A1698, A3044.
continue their study for medicine and EDUCATIONAL POLICIES COMMISSION, EGGS: WHAT'LL WE DO WITH THEM?
dentistry, A1701. statement on how to avoid Federal article from Farm Journal relative to,
List of scientists and scientific organiza- control of education by, A2034. A5218.
tions endorsing H. R. 2827 to exempt EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM, text of bill (H. R. EGYPT, memorial of Legislature expressing
persons from military service to con- 4471) to provide .for the discharge of
tinue scientific and technological re- congratulations on the unconditional
certain persons from the military and surrender' of the German forces, 4499.
search, A5123. naval forces and to postpone induc-
Message of congiatulations from the
Memorial of Legislature of. Georgia en- tions, 10009.
dorsing Federal aid to, 2634. -
President of Egypt on termination of
"EDUCATION AND FOUNDATIONS," editorial the war in the Far East, 8352, 8419.
Radio address by Representative. Hook from the Harrington (Wash.) Citizen
relative to Federal aid to, A4465. entitled . A5036. EICHELBERGER, CLARK M., article relative
Remarks in House relative to rac'al dis- to. accomplishments of San Francisco
crimiflation in, 1077. EDUCATION FOR FARM YOUTH, radio dis- Conference from Changing World by,
Remarks in House relative to 'propagan- cussion betweeh Representative" E. A. A3C84. :
Hall of New York and Bob Evans rela- Remarks in House relative to experience
da in school systems by Committee for
tive to, A2718. 'in international affairs of, A3084.
Constitutional Government, A1609. -
Remarks in House relative to authorize "EDUCATION OF DENTISTS IN WARTIME," EIGHTH AIR FORCE, news release relative
correspondence schools to participate editorial from Journal of the Ameri- :to* war record of B-17 Flying Fortress
in veterans', A1181. can Dental Association entitled, IA2106. Passaic Warrior by, A349.
Remarks in House relative to small num- EDUCATION OF YOUTH, article by Dr. M. H.
ber of students taking sciences, A1253. Trytten relative to, A4907. EIGHTY-FIRST CHEMICAL' BATTALION,
Remarks in House relative to world peace remarkes in House relative to citations
EDWARD H. O'HARE HOSPITAL, provide for outstanding coutage in*Normandy
and, A1944. for designation of Veterans' Adminis-
Remarks, in House relative to schools be- tb, A294.'."
tration hospital at Jefferson Barracks,
ing bulwark of democracy, A2146. Mo., as (see H. J. Res. 241). EIGHTY-SECOND AIRBORNE DIVISION,
Remarks in House relative to establish- EDWARDS, ARTHUR M. (lieutenant colonel, article by Oliver B.:Lerch from Mt.
ment of a national bureau of eCuca- U. S. Army), poem" entitled "0 Flag * -.Carmel. (Pa.) Item relative to splendid
tion, A2290. of Strength and Beauty" by, A2879. combat record of, A3522.
Remarks in House relative to elimination * .Remarks in House relative to combat
of educational'requirements to obtain EDWARDS, BETTY ELLEN, relief (see bill record of, A3521.
citizenhhip for older people, C960. H. R. 2001*).
EIGHTY-EIGHTH CAVALRY' REGIMENT,
Remarks in House relative to rejections EDWARDS, CLAUDE, relief .(see bill H. R.
1728). letter conplaining of Army's discharge
by armed forces on account of educa- system from a group of officers and men
tional qualifications, A3506. 'EDWARDS, CLAY LONG, relief (see bill H. R. of, A4652.
Remarks in House relative to expsrdi- 2928).
tures in public schools, A3507. , EINSTEIN, ALBERT, telegram endorsing reso-
EDWARDS, GUS, article from Washington lution of Representative Douglas of
Remarks in House relative to universal Star relative to death of, A4835.
compulsory education in Japan, A4106. California for control of atomic energy
Remarks in House relative to bill (H. R. EDWARDS, WILLARD, article entitled "Vital from, A.306.
2827) to authorize release of members Committee Posts in House Go to
PAC Men" by, A159. EINSTEIN'S IDEA- ON ATOMIC ENERGY,
of armed forces to continue scientific editorial from .Washington Post rela-
Article captioned "Legion demands Army
and technological, A4101. tive to, A4578. A4656.
Remarks in House relative to educational end its 0. K. on Reds" from Washing-
problems of veterans, A4399. ton Times-Herald by, A953. EIRE'S CONTRIBUTION TO WORLD WAR II,
Article relative to attack on Representa- address by Thomas Dorgan in Cam-
Remarks in House relative to induction tive Wilson by Drew Pearson by, A1544. bridge, Mass., relative to, A3969.
of 18-year-old youths into -armed
forces, A4504. EDWARDS PERPETUAL CALENDAR, urging EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. (General, U. S.
Remarks in House relative to set-back adoption of (see H. Con. Res. 53). Army), address delivered in London,
in House Committee on Education. of Facsimile of proposed, A3220. England, by, 6014.'
bill providing Federal aid to, A5725. Resolution by Legislature of Hawaii re- * Address delivered before thejoint meet-
Remarks in House relative to shortage of questing Congress.to adopt, A3220. ing of Senate and House of Representa-
school teachers, A3506.- "EFFECT OF THE ATOMIC BOMB ON THE tives, by, 6243,'A3033.
Remarks in House relative to Federal aid AMERICAN FOREIGIR POLICY," ad- Address delivered:at Guildhall, London,
for, A1165, A2146, A2436, A3506. dress by Senator'Fulbright in New York England, by, 9301.
Resolution creating a select committee to before Foreign Policy 'Association'en Address delivered on Armistice Day in
study feasibility of establishing and titled, A4652. Boston, Mass. (general, U. S. Army),
operating floating,-, world-traveling EFFINGER, HUGO, relief ' (see bill H. R. A5045.
universities (see H. Res. 414, 041, 442). Article entitled "Text of General Eisen-
3496*).. hower's Toast to Zhukov" from Wash-
Speech entitled "The New Challenge to
Educational Broadcasters" ,by' Paul A. EFROYMSON, CLARENCE W., article relative ington Post, A2871.
Walke at Ohio State University, A3547. to Palestine by, A4948. Article by Walter Lippnmin from New
Statement on how to avoid Federal con- York Herald Tribune relative to, A2920.
EGAN, CHARLES E., article reldtive to a cut
trol of education by Educational Poli- in British taxes, 10117. Article by George Fielding Eliot relative
cies Commission, A2034. to General Marshall's selection of,
Statement by Senator Walsh relative to EGAN, DAVE, article captioned "Personal loss ...
A3002.
educational' trust fund of Knights of is felt by all"-from Boston Record by, Award.a congressional meoai of honor to
A1867. (see bill H.;R. 3542). .:"
Columbus, A1082.
Statement on -Federal aid'to education EGAN,-EDWARD R., authorize the presenta- Bill authorizing award-.by tne .President
by Representative Patterson before tion of a Distinguished Service Cross of congress'onal medal. of honor to (see
Iouse Committee on Education, A2879. to (see bill H. R. 1885). bill H. R. 0542).
INDEX
EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.-Continued. ELECTIONS-Continued. ELECTORAL VOTES. See also PRESIDENT OF
Bill authorizing award of a special con- Bill to permit Federal employees to IHE UNITED STATES.
gressional medal of honor to (see bill serve as election officials (see bills S. Concurrent resolution to provide for
H. R. 3946). 224; H. R. 25.54), counting of (see S. Con. Res. 1*).
Communication addressed to the Speaker Bill to make unlawful requirement for ELECTRICAL WORLD (magazine), article
of the House expressing appreciation payment by veterans of World War II entitled "Rural Phase Inverters Cut
of the message of commendation re- of a poll tax as a prerequisite to vot- Phone Induction" by Lee M. Moore
tion received by the United States ing (see bill H. R. 3800). from, A444.
forces serving under the Allied Ex- Bill to amend Public Law 712, Seventy-
peditionary Force, 3048. seventh Congress, to facilitate voting ELECTRICITY, remarks In House relative to
Editorial from Baltimore Sun paying by members of armed forces and cer- hydroelectric energy produced by Co-
tribute to, A2214. tain others absent from place of their lumbia River, A433.
Letter favoring compulsory military residence (see bills S. 682; H. R. 3933, Remarks In House relative to reduction
training addressed to, A2902. 4397). in rates under TVA, 3336.
Letter relative to flying flag of liberation Concurrent resolution that election day Remarks in House relative to electrical
in Rome by, A3635. be observed as a legal holiday in every energy generated by Bureau of Recla-
Letter by Representative Harness on con- State of the United States (see H. mation. A3873.
ditions in Leyte addressed to, A5273. Con. Rs. 108). Schedules of rates paid by States under
Letter by Jeremiah L. O'Donovan-Rossa Concurrent resolution recommending existing power control compared to
relative to his court martial addressed rates under TVA and other means of
that any parties or organizations ad-
to, A5639. supply, 3344-3347.
vocating overthrow of United States
Message of felicitation from the House of Government be prohibited from en- Statement by R. A. Newton relative to
Representatives to, 3048. need for great supplies of hydroelec-
tering candidates in any State or Na-
Remarks in House relative to proposed tional (see H. Con. Res. 44). tric power, A954.
visit to Washington of June 18 of, Table: residential electric service, 1944,
Editorial captioned "Lower the voting 3340.
A2644. age" from monthly news of Automo-
Remarks in House relative to successful -- commercial electric service, 1944,
tive Workers Industrial Union, Inc., 3341.
command of Allied armies in Europe Chicago, Ill., A18.
by, A2644. - -industrial and other electric serv-
Editorial entitled "The Soldier Ballots" ice, 1944, 3341, 3342.
Remarks in House relative to condemna- from Washington Evening Star, A421.
tion of coddling of Nazi officers by, - total electric sales, 1944, 3342.
A3000. Editorial entitled "Stimson Makes Re- - farms electrified with central-
Remarks In House relative to welcome port on Soldier Ballot" from Creston station service, 1935-40, 3339.
by Members of Congress to, A2920. (Iowa) News Advertiser, A585.
Editorial entitled "Broadening Absentee ELECTRIC POWER BOARD OF CHATTA-
Remarks in House relative to presenta- NOOGA,-TENN., statistics relative to,
tion of Congressional Medal of Honor Voting" from Mamaroneck (N. Y.)
Daily Times, A428. 9961.
to, A3594.
Report of the Committee on Military Estimates of voting by State and Federal ELECTRIFICATION OF FARMS, comparison
Affairs on nomination of, 10933. absentee ballot in 1944, A914. of number and percentage of farms
Statement relative to peacetime military Joint resolution for amendment to Con- receiving central station electric serv-
training, A4919. stitution extending right to vote to ice, 1938-44, inclusive, 2252.
Statement on Stateless Persons before citizens 18 years of age or older (see Statistics relative to, 2733.
House Committee on Foreign Affairs S. J. Res. 17; H. J. Res. 12, 40, 45). OF RAILROADS IN
ELECTRIFICATION
by, A5412. List of States authorizing use by absent WEST, article by Richard L. Neuberger
Statement relative to Russian-American servicemen of Federal ballots as a sup- from Oregonian relative to, A3860.
relations by, 11415. plementary voting procedure, A914.
Statement relative to development of Remarks In House on the subject of, ELECTRONIC CORP. OF AMERICA, letter
guayule industry by, A5780. 10462. from United Electrical, Radio and Ma-
Suggestion that the general visit Remarks in House relative to comparison chine Workers of America relative to
America, 4687. in votes cast in Mississippi and Min- rejection by Navy Department of bid
Telegram of commendation sent to the nesota, A2826. on radio sets of, A3593,
Yugoslav Army, 4989. Remarks in House relative to small per- "ELEPHANTINE OUTLOOK," article from
Terms of Italian military armistice of- centage of armed forces used Federal Washington Post entitled, A4912.
fered by, A4720. ballot, 758.
Tribute in the House to, A2920. ELEVATOR OPERATORS STRIKE, remarks
Remarks in House relative to disfran- in House relative to, 9085.
EISNER, PAUL V., relief (see bill H. R. 3009). chisement in McMinn and Polk Coun-
EKBLAW. W. ELMER, article entitled ties, Tenn., A255. ELICKER, VERA FRANCES, relief (see bill
"Lithuania in Eclipse" from Worcester Remarks in House relative to results in H. R. 4282).
(Mass.) Telegram by, A5665. Puerto Rico of the 1936, 1940, and ELI LILLY INTERNATIONAL CORP., IN-
ELEEN, JENNIE M., relief (see bill H. R. 231). 1944, A213. DIANAPOLIS, IND., letter favoring ex-
ELDER, MRS. RALPH, letter relative to her Report by Ben W. Hooper relative to tension of Reciprocal Trade Agree-
progress in cleaning up Cocke County ments Act from, A2532.
husband's long overseas service by,
A3933. (Tenn.), A255.
Resolution relative to contested-election ELIOT, GEORGE FIELDNG, article entitled
ELDER, RAPHAEL, relief (see bill H. R. case of John W. L. Hicks versus George "Marshall Critics Called Unjust" from
5001). Washington Post by, A3781.
A. Dondero (see H. Res. 455*).
EL DORADO, KANS., resolution urging an Stringfellow, George E., appeals for ma- Article entitled "United States Future
investigation of the Veterans' Admin- Depends on Avoiding World War No.
istration adopted by Captain Edgar Jority rule, editorial from Camden III" from Worcester (Mass.) Telegram
(N. J.) Evening Courier relative to,
Dale Post, American Legion, at, 6155. by, A676.
A4148.
ELEANOR McCLOSKEY, relief (see bill H. R. Article captioned "Final decision on Iwo
Table: number of registered voters and is seen up to the Infantry" by, A779.
271*), 2490. votes cast by parties in Puerto Rico Article on Russian Portwar Policy-Secu-
ELECTIONS, address by Representative in 1936, 1940, and 1944, A213.
Kefauver In Columbus before Ohio rity from Washington Evening Star by,
Bar Association relative to our elec- ELECTIVE OFFICERS OF THE UNITED A4097.
toral system, A1104. STATES, providing for consideration Article captioned "Predischarge leave
Article entitled "Justice Department favored to ease return to civilian life"
of H. R. 4199 to extend retirement
Scored on Corrupt Elections" by David by, A1347.
benefits to (see H. Res. 447). Article entitled "Roosevelt Called Most
Lawrence, A1250.
Bill making unlawful requirement of ELECTORAL COLLEGE, resolution by Wis- Brilliant of the Nation's War Presi-
payment of poll tax as prerequisite to consin Legislature relative to abolish- dents" from New York Herald Tribune
voting (see bills H. R. 7, 193, 308, 406, ing, A3820. by, A1932.
657, 2183). Survey prepared by Joseph Jackson in Article entitled "Iran's Right Plan" from
Bill to change time of appointment of the political system of the United Washington Evening Star by, A5660.
Presidential electors and election of States (S. Doc. 97), 10406. Article entitled "OWl Termed Vital at
Senators and Representatives in Con- Present," 6416.
gress (see bill H. R. 1204). ELECTORAL SYSTEM, address by Repre- Article entitled "Army's Able Leadership
Bill to extend retirement benefits to sentative Kefauver in Columbus be- Traced to Executive Skill of Mar-
elective officers of the United States fore Ohio Ear Association relative to shall" from New York Herald Tribune
(see bill H. R. 4199*). 1 our, A1104. by, A3050.
INDEX 215
ELIOT, GEORGE FIELDING-Continued. ELLENDER, ALLEN J.-Continued. ELLENDER, ALLEN J.-Continued
Article relative to George C. Marshall's Testimony of American Veterans of Bills and joint resolutions'introducedby
selection of Dwight D. Eisenhower by, World War II in support of veterans' War Department: relief of certain
A3002. housing bill (S. 1592), A5607. civilian employees for losses by fire at
Statement relative to development of Amendments offered by to Borirquen Field, Puerto Rico (see bill
atomic energy by, A4502. &elective Service Act (H. R. 2625): to S. 666), 1529.
amend, 3722. Wurster, William Wilson: for relief (sce
ELK HILLS NAVAL PETROLEUM RESERVE
Surplus equipment (S. 1414): to amend, bill S. 1448), 9215.
CONTRACT, excerpt submitted to a
Senate committee by Norman Littell 9777. Motions and resolutions offered by
relative to attitude of Attorney Gen- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Blocs and regional groups of nations
eral Biddle and investigation of, A331. Allen, G. F.: for relief(see billsS. 315, affecting international security: con-
317, 966, 1591), 232, 4225, 10632. demnation (see S. Res. 29), 163.
ELKHORN RIVER BASIN, remarks in House Chennault, Maj. Gen. Claire L.: to in-
relative to damage by 1944 flood in, Andrus, Sufronia: for relief of estate
(see billS. 1683), 11933. vestigate conditions leading to resig-
1681. nation of (see S. Res. 157), 7591.
Armed forces: to defer students of med-
ELKINS (W. VA.) INTER-MOUNTAIN, arti- icine and dentistry (see bill S. 637), Freeman, L. W.: correction in enrollment
cle captioned "Discharge of troops 1437. of bill (S. 1199) to adjudicate claim
urged by Randolph" from, A3954. Baldwin Bros. Paving Co.: for relief (see 'of (S. Con. Res. 41), 10487.
ELLENBROOK, EDWARD C., relief (see bill Remarks by, on
billS. 514), 992.
S. 1110). Bartholomew, Harlar.d:. for relief (see Absence from the Senate: personal state-
billS.667), 1599. ment, 3852.
ELLENDER, ALLEN J. (a Senator from Agricultural appropriation bill, 3555.
Louisiana). Bcardman, Daniel: to quiet title and
possesson with respect to land claim Airports: Federal aid bill, 8469.
Address by Senator Murray before Chi- American Youth Congress, 2528.
cago Reconversion Conference, A2598. of (see billS. 504), 916.
Brazil, Chesley: for relief (see bill S. 591), Armed forces: demobilization, 10637.
Address entitled "Whdre Do We Go From Atomic energy: reference of bill (S.1433),
San Francisco," A2605. - 1348.
Carbone, Salvatore: for relief (see bill 9406.
Address by Samuel D. Jackson at Roose- Benham, Josephine, 117E9.
velt memorial dinner, New Orleans, S. 1;38), 11284.
Channault, Gen. Claire L.: to permit to Blocs and regional groups of nations
La., A2779. affecting peace, 163.
Address entitled "How To Obtain Public retire at highest rank, held while on
active duty (see bill S. 1386), 8585. Bratton, Sue Flippin: relief, 10915.
Housing" before National Public Bretton Woods agreements, 7683, 7634,
Housing Conference, A2941. Glassell-Taylor Co., Robinson and
Young: for relief (see bill S. 385), 465. 7686.
Address under auspices of Citizens' Capitol telephone operators, 792.
Council for Community Planning on Gradijan, June I.: for relief (see bill
S. 316), 232. Chennault, Maj. Gen. Claire L.: resig-
Washington's housing needs, A2896. nation, 7591.
Appointed Acting President pro tempore Hiler, James M.: for relief (see bill S.
321), 232. Claims bills: consideration, 10932.
of Senate, 4685. Compensation to municipalities for loss
Appointed on committee, 169, 170. Hong Kong and Manila: to reimburse
certain civilians for personal property of certain revenue (S. 1300) : change
Appointed conferee, 3571, 4588, 6365, of reference, 8666.
7350, 7434, 9407, 10431, 10725, 11789. lost as result of Japanese occupation
of (see bill S. 289), 193. Comptroller General: report on NYA,
Article from Washington Post relative 2530.
to nomination of Aubrey Williams en- Housing: to establish a national policy
titled "Test for the Senate," A1374. regarding (see bill S. 1592), 10642. Continental Casualty Co., 3194.
Jonsson, Sigurdur, and Thordardottir, District of Columbia: hospital center,
Editorial entitled "Education of Den- 4383, 4384, 4385, 4385, 4387, 4390.
tis'ts in Wartime," A2106. Thorolina: for relief (see bill S: 314),
232. --_ slum clearance, 9769, 9771.
Editorial from New York Times entitled --_to reconsider bill (S. 223), hos-
"First Peace Issue," A2543. Labor disputes: to provide for appoint-
pital center, 3824.
Editorial from Houston (Tex.)' Chronicle ment.of fact-finding boards to investi- Eastern Contracting Co., 10931, 11410.
entitled "Labor Developments Support gate (see bill S. 1661), 11527. Elmira Area Soaring Corp., 9768.
Mr. Truman," A5425. Lawrence Motor Co., Inc.: for relief (see
Export-Import Bank, 7836, 7837, 7838.
Letter from President Truman to Dr. bill S. 288), 193. Fabian, Peter G.: relief, 10725.
Bryn J. Hovde, president, National May, John C., and Eva Jenkins: for relief Fish or sea food: price of, 7843.
Public Housing Conference, Inc., 6702. (see bill S. 1084), 5467. Food: comment on report of Committee
Letter by J. W. Reily on benefits of diet- Mediterranean fruitfly: certain claimants on Agriculture and Forestry, 4707-
ing, 10641. who sustained damages by (see bill S.
4717.
Memorial to the Congress from the Na- 1250), 7432. Gause, F. L.: for relief, 2255.
tional Public Housing Conference, Morgan, Dane D.: for relief (see bill S. Hancock, Rufus A.: relief, 10725.
6702. 319), 232. Hodges, L. Wilmoth: relief, 11789.
Newspaper articles relative to General Motor-vehicle tires: to provide for dis- Housing: analysis of bill (S. 1342) to
Chennault's retirement, A3589, A3590. tribution of (see bill S. 713), 1887. establish a national policy, 8245.
Radio address relative to the need of a Murphy & Wischmeyer: for relief (see analysis of bill (S.1592), 10644.
national housing program, A1690. bill S. 287), 193. --_bill to relieve shortage, 10644.
Radio address on America's Town Meet- National housing -policy: to establish Insurance business: regulation, 456,
ing of the Air program entitled "Is the (see bill S. 4342), 8210. 1442.
Present Food Shortage Necessary," New England Telephone & Telegraph Co.: Interior Department appropriation bill,
4261. for relief (see bill S. 318), 232. 5429.
Radio address entitled "Where Do We Go Postage stamps: to issue Victory series Jackson, Walter L. (H. R. 1230) : request
From San Francisco," 8179. (see S. J. Res. 73), 5477. for return of bill from House, 4935.
Radio address on subject National Hous- Robertson, Wallace, and others: for re- - motion to reconsider bill (H. R.
ing, A5055. lief (see bill S. 515), 92. 1260), 5313.
Radio address with- Senator Guffey on Rockwell, Herbert C.: for relief (see bill Kempner, H.: rereference of bill, S. 334,
subject of poll tax, A4995. S. 1637), 11214. for relief of, 517.
Radio discussion on Town Meeting of School-lunch and milk program: to pro- Labor disputes: fact-finding boards,
the Air Program on America's war and vide Federal assistance for (see bills 11526.
peace aims, A828. S. 503, 962), 926, 4225. -summary of procedure in railroad
Resolution from the National Public Servaites, Francis X.: for relief (see bill disputes, 11528.
Housing Conference entitled "Public S. 320), 232. Land-grant railroad rates, 9321.
and Private Housing-Not Public Spiker, Clarence J. and Jandry, Fred W.: Lend-lease: extension, 3237, 3238, 3239,
Versus Private Housing," 6703. for relief (see bill S. 1100), 5473. 3240.
Statement on policies of Great Britain, Strauss, A. M.: for relief (see bill S. Livingston Parish, La., 7918.
163. 1048), 4934. Mattas, Matthew: relief 7350.
Statement by Charles L. Raper opposing Tensas River National Park, La.: to Meat packers: profits, 4709.
the St. Lawrence Seaway and Power establish (see bill S. 386), 465. Members of Congress: salaries, 12043,
Project, 6632. Treasury Department: relief of Chief 12044.
Statement by Montgomery Ostrander in Disbursing Officer (see bill S. 735), Mexico: water treaty, 3106.
-support of veterans' housing bill 2167. National defense housing: text of report
(S. 1592), A5605. Veterans' Administration: relief of cer- on bill (H. R. 3322), 6124.
Statement of Omar B. Ketchum in sup- tain disbursing officers (see bill S. National Memorial Stadium, 7843.
port of veterans' housing bill (S.1592), 1591), 10632. National Service 'Act (H. R. 1752), 1437..
A5609. Vocational education and retraining: to National Youth Administration: record
Tables: cost of living. 4262, 4263 provide (see bill S. 619), 1410. of, 2525.
216 INDEX
ELjENDER, ALLEN J.-Continued. ELLENDER, ALLEN J.-Continued. ELLENDER, ALLEN J.-Continued.
Remarks by, on Reports made by, from Reports made by, from
Nesbitt, Annie L. (S. 96): change of Committee on Claims: Committee on Claims:
reference, 4935. Baker, George E. (H. R. 1456, Rept. 526), Farkas, Ethel, and others (H. R. 1606,
O'Hara, George: relief of estate, 9407. 8048. Rept. 346), 5698.
Office of Price Administration, 5760- Barglow, David (H. R. 1539, Rept. 135). Finck Cigar Co. (H. R. 3073, Rept. 832),
5778. 2935. 11525.
-reply to critics, 4707-4717. Barlow, Mrs. Ernest L. (S. 1023, Rept. Fischer, Eric and Else (H. R. 3273, Rept.
- summary of livestock slaughter 487), 7665. 833), 11525.
prcgram, 4715. Baumann. Carl (S. 451, Rept. 536), 8048. Foreign Service: officers and employees
Oil production in Middle East, 1130. Bean Lake, Mo.: claimants (H. R. 3574, (H. R. 687, Rept. 92), 2167.
Pearl Harbor investigation: rules of pro- Rapt. 834), 11525. Freeman, L. W. (S. 1199, Rept. 480),
cedure, 10593. Bello, Marino (S. 410, Rept. 31), 674. 7665.
Price control: contribution to success of Benham, Josephine (H. R. 1457, Rept. Friedrich, Jacqueline (H. R. 3725, Rept.
war effort, 4261. 715), 10486. 852), 11861.
-extension, 5611, 5612, 5706, 5707, Beyer, Malcolm K. (S. 467, Rept. 65), Gall, John J. (H. R. 2160, Rept. 685),
5708, 5709, 5715, 5717, 5718, 5719, 5720, 1599. 10322.
5760-5778. Biewer, Frances (H. R. 856, Rept. 272), Gause, F. L. (H. R. 1360, Rept. 66), 1599.
-tables comparing prices in World 4C90. Gien, Frank (H. R. 2641, Rept. 529),
Wars I and II, 5770. Black, Clara (H. R. 2737, Rept. 572), 8800. 8048.
-profits of meat packers, 5771. Blackmore, John R. and Louise D. (H. R. Gorham, Gordon T. (H. R. 1348, Rept.
-statement to press by Chester 2300, Rept. 765), 10891. 885), 12310.
Bowles, 5775. Bolstad, Eugenie U. (H. R. 2430, Rept. Gradwell, John H. (S. 491, Rept. 44),
Public and private housing, 6702. 829), 11525. 992.
Ross. Margaret M.: relief, 6637. Bourbeau, Angelina (H. R. 202, Rept. Grandview Hospital (H. R. 1891, Rept.
School-lunch and milk program, 924, 169), 3109. 392), 6322.
3555. Bowen, Sue (H. R. 1716, Rept. 136), 2935. Gray, Thomas F. (S. 323, Rapt. 872),
12310.
Selective Service Act: extension, 3607, Bowers, Hattie (H. R. 2007, Rept. 215),
3723. 3824. Green, Rita C. (H. R. 2866, Rept. 485),
Selective Service: correspondence with 7665.
Boylston, Mrs. Glenn T. (S. 194, Rept. 91),
War Manpower Commission and oth- Greenwood, Ben and Dovie (H. R. 2686,
2167.
ers, 3724, 3725. Rept. 711), 10486.
Brady, James A. (H. R. 2310, Rept. 736), Griggs, Oscar (S. 177, Rept. 5), 231.
-release of medical students, 3723, 10532.
3724, 3726, 3727, 3728. Grim. Harold J. (H. R. 1091, Rept. 343),
Bratton, Sue Flippin (H. R. 3198, Rept. 5698.
-statement by Paul C. Barton re- 716), 10486.
medical students, 3724. Gullikson, Freda (S. 567, Rept. 167),
Brown, Adell and Alice (H. R. 244, Rept. 3109. -
Senate: absence of Senators from the 231), 4095.
floor, 3235, 3236. Gunnells, Hugh P., and wife (H. R. 2226,
Brown, Mattie Lee (H. R. 1316, Rept. 759), Rept. 481), 7665.
- procedure in connection with 10891.
quorum calls, 3769, 3771. Hancock, Rufus A. (H. R." 2578, Rept.
Brunette, Joseph (H. R.1952, Rept. 212), 524), 8048.
Smith, David B.: relief, 3571. 3824.
Smith, Katherine: relief, 3571. Hanley, Francis A. (H. R. 843, Rept. 756),
Burch, Florida Rhone (H. R. 2545, Rept. 10891.
Special committees: personnel, 522. 571), 8800.
Spiker, Clarence J., and Fred W. Jandrey, Hardage, Eunice C. (H. R. 3834, Rept.
Caffey Robertson-Smith, Inc. (S. 489, 853), 11861.
change of reference of bill (H. R. Rept. 342), 5698.
* 3417) : for relief of, 7593. Haselden & Huggins Co. (H. R. 2621,
Calvert, Ruby Doris (S. 867, Rept. 210), Rept. 1483), 7665.
Steel companies: profits, 5767. 3824.
Students of medicine and dentistry: de- Hidde, Hannah and Doris (H. R. 2401,
Campbell, Bessie M. and Charles J. (H. R. Rept. 828), 11525.
ferment from military service, 1437- 2762, Rept. 831), 11525. Hires Turner Glass Co. (H. R. 1677, Rept.
1440. Cantalupo, Albert (H. R. 1089, Rept. 570), 390), 6322.
Surplus equipment: use for soil erosion 8800. Holtz, Warner (H. R. 2479, Rept. 689),
control, 9481, 9775. Central Leaf Tobacco Co. (S. 994, Rept. 10322.
-memorandum from Department 432), 6871. Huffman, Marie J. (S. 929, Rept. 396),
of Agriculture, 9776. Clouse, Fred, and wife (H. R. 945, Rept. 6411.
Swan, Sam and Aily: relief, 5178. 133), 2935.
Thompson, Paul T.: relief, 5314. Hutchinson, Ora R. (H. R. 1849, Rept.
Cobb, Candler (H R. 1781, Rept. 710), 574), 8800.
Unemployment compensation, 8681.
10486. Illinico, Ada Wert (H. R. 1678, Rept. 391),
United Nations Charter, 7952, 8023, 8178.
Conners, Mrs. Hibernia L (S. 1027, Rept. 6322. .
Vinson, Fred M., 2483.
488), 7665. Jeannette, Alaska D. (H. R. 1346, Rept.
Vocational education, 6123.
Webb, John T., Sr., and wife: relief, 7434. Continental Casualty Co. (H. R. 1307, 494), 7746.
William, Audrey, 2395, 2396, 2469, 2477, Rept. 156), 2969. Jensen, Oliver (S.787, Rept. 434), 6871.
2478-2485, 2520-2532, 2622. Cooper, John T. (S.76, Rept. 2), 231. Johnson, Evelyn (H. R. 2642, Rcpt. 691),
- record of N. Y. A., 2481, 2482. Cosson, Alfred Lewis (H. R. 1960, Rept. 10322.
-statement' by Senator McKellar, 761), 10891. Johnson, Willie H. (S. 1129, Rept. 569),
2521. Crago, Fred (H. R. 2763, Rept. 484), 8800.
-telegram by John Oliver Nelson, 7665. Jones, William Carl (S. 1323, Rept. 714),
2530. Dance, Sadie L. and others (H. R. 842, 10486.
-telegram from director, Presbyte- Rept. 353), 5698. Jonsson, Sigurdur (S. 314, Rept. 21), 464.
rian Service Loan Fund, 2395. Danks, Edmund F. (H. R. 2039, Rept. Kacprzyk, Patricia M. (H. R. 2511, Rept.
Wilson, James Arthur: relief (S. 592), 527), 8048. 528), 8048.
6365. Davis, John F. (H. R. 1245, Rept. 492), Karalis, Mary (H. R. 1054, 3419; Repts,
Reports made by, from 7746. 274, 486), 4690, 7665.
Committee on Agriculture and Forestry: Dempsey Industrial Furnace Corporation Karsch, Blanche H. (H. R. 1711, Rept.
Fur-bearing animals (S. 566, Rept. 783), (H. R. 201, Rept. 168), 3109. 214), 3824.
10892. Deweese, Neal, and others (H. R. 1879, Kleinman, Philip (S. 311, Rept. 13), 369.
School-lunch program (S. 962, Rept. 153), Rept. 877), 12310. Kreusler, Christian H. (H. R. 3302, Rept.
8135. Duke, Harper Theodore, Jr. (H. R. 2886, 693), 10322.
Surplus materials (S. 1414, Rept. 584), Rept. 766), 10891. Lannon, Annie M. (H. R. 1956, Rept. 683),
8882. Duncan, Rolla (H. R. 3225, Rept. 768), 10322.
Committee on Claims: 10891.
Lewis, Addie S. (H. R. 3135, Rept. 767).
All, Aftab (S.1081, Rept. 621), 9294. Edmondson, Ed (H. R. 2481, Rept. 690), 10891.
Allen, G. F. (S. 315, 317, 3137; Repts. 1516, 10322.
Lewis, Bepjamin D. (H. R. 1983, Rept.
692), 369, 10322. Edwards, Betty Ellen (H. R. 2001, Rept. 176), 3109.
Alton, Helen and Edwin (H. R. 2512, Rept. 323), 5466.
Egan, Hugh (S. 909, Rept. 437), 6871. Lillis, Gertrude Weir (S. 672, Rept. 233),
737), 10632. 4095.
Asheraft, Celia Ellen (H. R. 1085, Rept. Epstein, Lillian (S. 979, Rept. 479)-, 7665.
Evans, William Andrews (S. 729, Rept. Lilly, Stanley J. (H. R. 3249, Rept. 712),
545), 8048. 10435.
Bacon, William F. and others (S. 201, 430), 6371.
Fairview School District No. 90, Pratt Lima, Manuel Rose (S. 1101, Rept. 586),
Rept. 534), 8048. 0882.
Baker," Cleo E. (H. R. 2191, Rept. 764), County, Kans. (H. R. 915, Rept. 876),
10691. 12310. Long, Lindon A. (S. 77, Rept. 3), 231.
INDEX 217
ELLENDER, AtLEN J.-Continued. ELLENDER, ALLEN J--Continued. ELLENDER, ALLEN J.-Continued.
Reports made by, from Reports made by, from Reports made by, from
Committee on Claims: Committee on Claims: Committee on Claims:
Lund, Genevieve "(H. R. 3790, Rept. 713), Sanders, Stephen E., and wife (S. 956, Wyzynski, Joseph (H. R. 2002, Rept. 393),
10416. Rept. 253), 4380. 6322.
Lynch, James (H. R. 2835, Rept. 739), Sante, Gisella (H. R. 3124, Rept. 882), Zimmerman, Florence (H. R. 2241, Rept.
1C632. 12310. 687), 10322.
MacDonald, Madeline J. (H. R. 892, Rept. Saucier, James Alves (S.831, Rept. 681), Committee of conference:
360), 5841. 10322. Continental Casualty Co. (H. R. 1307),
McCleary, Jay H. (H. R. 1978, Rept. 762), Sawyer, Alexander (H. R. 2361, Rept. 5474.
10891. 232), 4095. Fabian, Peter G. (H. R. 1890), 12310.
McCormack, Ellen (S. 359, Rept. 131), Scott, William B. (S. 712, Rept. 250), Hancock, Rufus A. (H. R. 2578), 11861.
2935. 4380. Mattas, Matthew (H. R. 1031), 11861.
McGarroll, Thomas (H. R. 3390, Rept. Severns, Albert E. (H. R. 2335, Rept. 738), Smith, David B. (H. R. 209), 4965.
7E9), 10891. 10632. Smith, Katherine (H. R. 1567), 4965.
McKnight, Amy (S. 335, Rept. 17), 369. Shows, Earl J. (H. R. 2529, Rept. 482), Webb, John T., and wife (S. 784), 10725.
McLean, Alexander (H. R. 2027, Rept. 7665. Wilson, James Arthur (S. 592), 7780.
634), 10322. Smallwood, Stanley E. (H. R. 799, Rept. Committee on Education and Labor:
McLenden, Everett, and others. (S. 762, 525), 8048. National defense housing (H. R. 3322,
Rept. 431), 6871. Smith, David B. (H. R. 209, Rept. 171), Rept. 369), 6124.
Marggraf, Mary G. (S. 93, Rept. 55), 1348. 3109. Vocational education (H .R. 3322, Rept.
Martin, Stewart, Jr. (H. R. 2003, Rept. Smith, Ray L. (H., R. 1079, Rept. 173), 368), 6124.
348), 5698. 3109. Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads:
Mattas, Matthew (H. R. 1031, Rept. 236), Smoot, W. A., Inc. (H. R. 1058, Rept. 388), Pcstmasters: nomination, 4724.
4095. 6322. Committee To Investigate Administra-
May, John C. and Eva Jenkins (S. 1084, Smothers, W. F. (H. R. 1835, Rept. 827), tion and Operation of Civil Service
Rept. 645), 9759. 11125. Laws (S. Rept. 24), 464.
Mediterranean fruitfly (S. 1250, Rept. Standley, Edward P. (S.1007, Rept. 433), Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
491), 7746. 6871. ELLIOTT, ALFRED J. (a Representative from
Meersman, Margaret M. (H. R. 1241, Rept. Stelmak, Gregory (S. 998, Rept. 585), California).
211), 3824. 8882. Appointed on committee, 15, 274, 275.
Minatree, 0. M. (H. R. 1358, Rept. 760), Stewart, Wesley J. (H. R. 2029, Rept. Editorial from Los Angeles Times on
10891. 763), 1091. Central Valley project, A2804.
Montague, Mary Elizabeth (H. R. 3052, Stone, M. R. (H. R. 4116, Rept. 854), Letter from Mrs. Hazel K. Dunn relative
Rept. 851), 11861. 1,1861. •to rent control received by, 6515.
Moon, Dorothy M. (H. R. 1601, Rept. 436), Straka, Charles A. (S. 519, Rept. 48), Letter from Yvon C. Morley relative to
C871. 1113. rent control received by, 6515.
Moore, G. H. (H. R. 1015, Rept. 523), 8048. Strang, Jane (H. R. 2730, Rept. 351), Letter from Claude R. Blodget relative
Moran, Murray W. (H. R. 1707, Rept. 5698. to rent control received by, 6515.
175), 31C9. Strangio, Domenico (H. R. 1845, Rept. Letter from the housewives of Badger,
Murphy, Alice A. (S. 1126, Rept. 622), 275), 4690.
Calif., relative to the cut in canning
9294. Strauss, Alvin W. (H. R. 206, Rept. 170),
sugar received by, 6515.
Navy: settlement of claims (H. R. 3759, 3109.
Letter from M. R. Fulker relative to OPA
Rept. 835), 11525. Surmount, Charles E. (H. R. 1611, Rept.
Nepple, Earl W. (S. 683, Rept. 826), 11525. restrictions received by, 6514.
347), 5698.
Newton, Ethel (H. R. 1301, Rept. 493), Resolution by California Creamery Oper-.
Tacy, Paul E. (S. 1231, Rept. 573), 8800.
7746. ators Association, A4978.
Theriaque, Viola (H. R. 1836, Rept. 875),
Ogden and Dougherty (S. 815, Rept. 667), Statement of retail lumber industry,
12310.
9938. 12302.
Tillman, Franz (H. R. 2166, Rept. 686), Telegram from R. L. Stockton, Jr., pro-
O'Hara, Della (S. 90, Rept. 129), 2893. 10322.
Oregon Caves Resort (S. 136, Rept. 395), testing OPA price cut on potatoes re-
Tobey Hospital (H. R. 2721, R ept. 350), ceived by, £514.
6411, 5698.
Packard, Virginia (H. R. 215, Rept. 850), Telegram from Bernard B. Barber rela-
Thompson, Paul T. (H. R. 905, Rept. 251), tive to OPA policies received by, 6514.
11861. 4280.
Park, Nelson R. (H. R. 2925, Rept. 352), Telegram from Herbert C. Legg relative
Tonner, Mrs. Cecilia (H. R. 1328, Rept. to OPA ceiling on building materials
5698. 345), 5698.
Payne, Greenfield (H. R. 1851, Rept. 489), received by, 6515.
Townsend, Sybil Georgette (H. R. 850,
7665. Amendments offered by, to
Rept. 757), 10891.
Perkins, Gins (S.167, Rept. 4), 231. Agricultural appropriation bill (H. R.
Townsend, Wilma Louise (H. R. 807,
Perz, Myles (H. R. 903, Rept. 235), 4095. Rept. 172), 3109. 2629): to amend, 2692.
Phillips, Charles L. (S. 1423, Rept. 873), Tucker, Henry B. (H. R. 3074, Rept. 324), Deficiency appropriation bill (H. R.
12310. 5466. 4805) : to amend, 11190.
Potts, Margaret G. (H. R. 933, Rept. 132), Tyson, Charlie (S.883, Rept. 535), 8048. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
2935. Vance, Gus A. (H. R. 1135, Rept. 174), Capitol pages: to provide a home for
Pow, Margaret J. (H. R. 2701, Rept. 213), 3109. (see bill H. R. 46), 19.
3824. Walker, Alice (H. R. 2700, Rept. 349), Colburn, Ben W.: for relief (see bill
Quay, M. Elizabeth (H. R. 1320, Rept. 5E98. H. R. 1145), 99.
389), 6322. Walter, Galen E. (S. 243, Rept. 6), 231. Commodity Credit Corporation: relating
Radabaugh, Myrtle C. (H. R. 3987, Rept. Walton, Sidney B. (H. R. 1069, Rept. to money received in connection with
836), 11525. 252), 4380. 1943 raisin-variety grape purchase and
Raney, Ida M. (S. 684, Rept. 666), 9938. War Department: settlement of claims resale program (see H. J. Res. 8), 30.
Reed, Oscar S. (S. 1077, Rept. 682), 10322. (H. R. 2068, Rept. 276), 4690. Craig, Clifford E.: for relief (see bill H. R.
Rhea, Mrs. C. J., Sr., (H. B. 1243, Rept. War Department damages (S.1183, Rept. 2189), 1108.
.344), 569P. 500), 7746. Flood control: to provide for emergency
Rickards, Harriet B. (S. 312, Rept. 14), War with Spain: travel pay, etc. (H. R. works (see bill H. R. 47), 19.
369. 1192, Rept. 758), 10891. Government of the United States: to
Ritter, Betty Jane (H. R. 852, Rept. 435), Webb, George (H. R. 1344, Rept. 134), amend act to dispose of certain records
6871. 2935. (see bill H. R. 44), 19.
Rodlun, Nita (S. 748, Rept. 209), 3824. Webb, John T., Sr., and wife (S. 784, Housing: to amend act relative to dis-
Rodgers, Dan C. (S. 694, Rept. 429), 6871. Rept. 234), 4095. position of (see bill H. R. 1827), 590.
Rosser, Arlethia (H. R. 2399, Rept. 688), Weiss, Annarae (H. R. 2746, Rept. 830), Lands acquired by the United States:
10322. 11525. relating to disposal of (see bill H. R.
Ruiz, Antonio (S. 72, Rept. 1), 231. Williams, Ed (H. R. 879, Rept. 273), 4690. 45), 19.
Ruiz, Henry M. (S. 71, Rept. 56), 1348. Wilson, Mrs. James Arthur (S.592, Rept. Madison, H. Dale: for relief (see bill H. R.
Ruiz, Maria Manriquez (S. 70, Rept. 84), 208), 3824. 258), 32.
1348. Wilson, Lona (S. 1588, Rept. 874), 12310. Smith, Edna: for relief (see bill H. R.
St. Amznt, Edmond J., Jr., and wife (S. Wilson, Wayne Edward (S. 1338, Rept. 3505), 6321.
980, Rept. 544), 8048. 792),- 10892. Wage stabilization program: appropria-
St. Vincent's Infirmary (H. R. 206, Rept, Winter, Madeline (H. R. 1301, Rept. 493), tion for salaries and expenses necessary
170), 3109. 7746. for (see bill H. R. 2437), 1706.
Sanders, Katie (H. R. 3277, Rept. 879),. Winter Bros. Co. (S. 1158, Rept. 668), Water pollution: to prevent (see bill H. R.
5 12310. 9938. 1996), 838.
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ELLIOTT, ALFRED J.-Cjntinued. ELLIS, HUBERT S.-Continued. ELLSWOAT HARRIS-Continued.
Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Article in Washington Post entitled
Agricultural appropriation bill, 2690, Armed forces: to discharge certain mem- "Television's Future," A508.
2692, 2693. bers (see bill H. J. Res. 281), 11450. Article from Roseburg (Oreg.) News-Re-
Agricultural labor: settlement of dis- Bloss, Hiram W.: for relief of estate (see view relative to history of Oregon Na-
putes, 7532. bill H. R. 2975), 3596. tional Guard, A801.
Appropriations: reduction of certain. Hatcher, John A.: for relief (see bill H. R. Editorial from Seattle Post-Intelligencer
6150. 2976), 3596. on lumber production, A3075.
Butter: OPA regulations, A4978. Radcliffe, Franklin P.: for relief (see bill Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
California: food basket of the world, H. R. 4117), 8725. Army: to amend law relating to removal
2836. Selective Training and Service Act: to of officers from active list (see bill H.
Central Valley project, 3918. amend (see H. J. Res. 282), 11450. R. 716), 57.
Citrus fruits, 12537. Stone, M. R.: for relief (see bill H. R. Hannon, Joseph A.: for relief (see bill
Deficiency appropriation bill, 1628, 1629, 4116), 8725. H. R. 2899), 3391.
11190, 11221. Taxation: to forgive one-half of unfor- Jones, W. C.: for relief (see bill H. R.
Farm labor: draft of, 2426, 2709. given portion of individual Income tax 2663), 2381.
-- (veto of H. J. Res. 106), 4162. for 1942 (see billH. R. 1866), 640. Oregon: relating to administrative juris-
Farm-labor supply, 11190. - relating to deductibility of ex- diction of certain public lands In (see
Federal crop insurance, 1686. penses incurred in determining Federal bill H. R. 2593), 2072.
Flood-control projects, 11221. income-tax liability (see bill H. R. --- to transfer Roseburg rifle range,
Floods: emergency-control bill, 4844. 2342), 1470. Douglas County, Oreg., to Defense
Food shortage, 2499. Petitions and papers presented by, from Plants Corporation (see bill H. R. 715),
Friant-Kern Canal, A2659. Citizens and individuals, 5838. 57.
Housing for veterans, 12301. Remarks by, on Oregon Caves Resort: for relief (see bill
Housing for war workers, 1628, 1629. Armed forces: admissioni to United States H. R. 894), 60.
Interior Department appropriation bill, of flancdes of members, A2562. Oregon & California Railroad and Coos
3918, 6946, 6947, 6948. - discharge of fathers from, A5264. Bay Wagon Road grant lands: to re-
Mexican Water Treaty (Colorado River), Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5656. open to exploration, etc., under mining
2231. 'Cattle: ceiling" prices, 6597. * laws (see bill H. R. 1867), 640.
Military personnel: transportation home, Charleston, W. Va., airport, 4488. Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944:
11253. Crowley, Leo T.: views on British loans, to amend (see bill H. R: 2375), 1540.
National War Labor Board: regulation A4140. Standley, Edward P.: for relief (see bill
of agricultural labor, 5817. Departments of State, Justice, and H. R. 2900), 3391.
O'Connor, James F.: eulogy, 266. Commerce Appropriation bill, 4488. Veterans: to aid in providing housing for
Oil production, Kerp County, Calif., 414. Effects of the meat shortage, A2927. those attending educational institu-
Price Control Act: extension, 6513, 6514. Femoyer, Second Lt. Robert E.: heroism, tions (see bill H. R. 3166), 4370.
Public roads: investigation, 7191. A2377. Remarks by, on
.
Rivers and harbors bill, 13P' , Flood wall at Ceredo and Kenova, W. Va., Agricultural appropriation bill: confer-
Small Business Committee, 11897, 11898. A2059. ence report, 3792, 3794.
Surplus property: disposition of, 12265. Food situation, 7503. American trade policy, 5582.
War Agencies appropriation bill, 5817. Foreign financing, A4140. Armed forces: rejections, 2624.
Reports made by, from France versus Syria, 5502. Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5582.
Joint Committee on the Disposition of Ex- Immigration: problem of, A3394. Defense Plants Corporation: exchange of
ecutive Papers: India: immigration quota, 9536, 9537, land, 6289.
Disposal of Government records (H. R. 9539. Deficiency appropriation bill, 11220.
44, Rept. 361), 2632. Interior Department appropriation. bill, Farm labor and Army manpower, 286.
Sundry executive departments (H. Repts. 3931. Federal ballot bill, 11518, 11521.
12, 13, 14, 35, 46, 57, 64, 235, 236, 244, -Bureau of Mines, 3931, 3932. -resolution by National Association
312, 313, 343, 344, 359, 360, 416, 418, 428, Lend-lease program: abuse of, 7814. of Secretaries of State, 11518.
439, 487, 488, 587, 603-606, 657, 658, 750, Nationality Act: amendment, 4645. Flood-control projects, 11220.
751, 787, 788, 876, 877, 928, 929, 952, 961, Ohio River flood, 1923. Forestry research, 3792, 3794.
1034, 1329, 1330, 1331, 1338, 1381, 1382), OPA: failure on food problem, 6588. Full-employment bill, 12017.
190, 447, 670, 838, 974, 1320, 1540, 1706, -personnel, 6587. GI bill of rights: proposed amendment,
2164, 2456, 2632, 3228, 3351, 3466, 3747, -slaughter regulations, 6588. 1537.
4006, 4751, 4913, 5528, 6154, 6700, 7391, Price Control Act: amendment, 6587. Military Establishment appropriation
7662, 8659, 8879, 9210, 9726, 10067, Small business: failures, 6587. bill, 6764.
11368, 11604, 11931. Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, Mott, James W.: eulogy, 10625.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. 6587. Office of War Information, 5323.
ELLIS, C. E., relief (see bill H. R. 2490). Suez Canal: charges on American troop Oregon: percentage of registrants in
ships, 7814. armed forces, 2624.
ELLIS, DORA H., pension (see bill S. 725). Sugar and the OPA, A3129. Overseas cemeteries, 1062.
ELLIS, HUBERT S. (a Representative from Tax adjustment bill, 7311. Price Control Act: extension, 6187.
West Virginia). Tobacco: marketing quotas, 7708.
Appointed on committee, 491, 492. Selective Service:. Tydings amendment,
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. 1518.
Article from Wheeling Intelligencer rel-
ative to proposed lower tariff, A1925. ELLIS ISLAND, N. Y., remarks in House rela- Timber Industry, 5582.
Article relative to loans to veterans, tive to detention of Italian sailors at, Unconditional surrender, 2514.
A2563. 1925. Veterans' housing, 11132.
Editorial from Point Pleasant (W. Va.) ELLISON, LOUISE A., relief (see bill H. R. War agencies appropriation bill, 5823.
Daily Register criticizing Admy's defi- 1886). Wood utilization research: data on, 1744.
nition of fascism, A2070. ELLISON, R. A., relief of estate (see bill H. R. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES
Editorial from Parkersburg News on tariff 1635). ELLSWORTH, NORA, to adjudicate claim
policy of Cordell Hull, A1995. of (see bill H. R. 1724).
ELLISON, WILLIAM D., relief (see bill S.
Editorial from Lincoln Republican en- 262).
titled "Lend-Lease Fails to Win ELMIRA AREA SOARING CORP., relief (see
Friends," A2833. ELLISTON, HERBERT B., article relative to bill S. 842*; H. R. 870, 3006).
Editorial from Spencer (W. Va.) Times- import policy of Federal Government Remarks in Senate relative to, 9768.
Record on lend-lease, A4218. from Washington Post by, A936. EL PASO, TEX., CITY OF, relief (see bill
Letter from Joseph S. Clarke relative to Article entitled "United States Opposes H. R. 4837). -
proposed National Service Act. A550. Private Cartels, Clayton Explains to
Letter from a soldier in Huntington (W. Latins" from Washington Post by, EL PASO (TEX.) TIMES, editorial on Japa-
Va.) Dispatch commenting on food sit- A1054. nese war: warning In 1934 by W. J.
uation at home, A3151. Hooten from, A4067.
ELLSWORTH, HARRIS (a Representative
Letter from an American soldier relative from Oregon). ELSAESSER, EDWARD J. (a Representative
to abuses of lend-lease, A3539. Appointed on committee, 491, 492. from New York).
Statement by members of glass and pot- Appointed on funeral committee, 10628. Appointed on committee, 491, 492.
tery industry of West Virginia re- Article written by H. J. Cox for Random Article from Buffalo Evening News on St.
garding reciprocal trade agreements, Lengths, a publication of the Willam- Lawrence seaway, A2888.
A2101. ette Valley Lumbermen's Association, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Telegrams opposing extension of recipro- relative to lumber production and Klein, Frank A.: to increase pension (see
cal trade agreements, A2420. freight rates, A5652. bill H. R. 4865), 11233. 1
INDEX 219
- ""EMISSARY: TO-TIEIORIENT," article by
ELSAESSER, EDWARD J.-Continued, EMERGENCrFLOOD-CONTROL:APPROPRI-
ATION, making (see. H. J: Ret. 208*). Richard L. Neuberger from°'Progressive
Bills and.joint resolutions introduced by entitled, A1121.
Todd, D. C.: for relief (see. bill H. R. EMERGENCYFULL EMPLOYMENT, remarks
1460). 268.. EMMET;, CHRISTOPHER, T., article entitled
.in Senaterelative to,'A3719. "Moscow Show Trials, 1945 Version,"
Aemarks by, on
VE-day, 4313. EMERGENCY LEGISLATION, compilation of from A. C. L. News Letter by, A3434.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. laws enacted for, A4488-A4493. EMMONS, RALPH W., remarks in House rela-
ELSTON, CHARLES H. (a Representative jrom EMERGENCY PRICE CONTROL ACT OF 1942. tive to, 11326.
Ohio.) See PRICE CONTROL. EMPEROR HIROHITO .OF JAPAN, declaring
Appointed on committee, 88. Amendments to Senate Joint Resolution that it is the policy of United States
Article by George E. Sokolsky from Cin- 30 extending the effective period of, to try as a war criminal '(see S J. Res.
cinnati Times-Star entitled "The 3057, 4382, 4783, 5598, 5691, 5757. 94).'
Crime of Thrift," A5. Bill to amond with respect to control of "
EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION ACT OF 1916,
Eiitorial from Cincinnati Enquirer on rents' for business accommodations amend (see bill H. R. 3169)*.
Tennessee Valley. Authority, A2426. .(see bills H. R. 338, 703). EMPLOYEES -COMPENSATION COMMIS-
Editorial from Cincinnati Times.Star on Bill to amend with'respect, to maximum SION. ".See also EXECUtiE- NOMINA-
control of atomic energy,, A4531. prices in case of cattle on th hoof:(see TIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS .
Edltorial from Cincinnati Times Star en- :bill H. R. 675).
- 'Letter transmitting: estismate of per-
titled "Most American Thing in Wash- Bill to permit -certain subsidy and loss * sonnel, requirements for, 8335, 8515,
ington," A5547. operations in. case: of-flour without re- 11931.
Amendments offered by, to gard to the provisions of last para-
Nurses (H. R. 2277) : to amend, 1805, * graph of section:2 (e) of (see bill H. R. EMPLOYEES OF STATES. COUNTIES; AND
1806. 2775*). MUNICIPALITIES taxability of annui-
Bills. and joint resolutions introduced by Bill to amend to provide that a fair and ties of (see bill H. R. 4666).
Fitzwater, Carl and Naomi: for relief equitable margin be allowed for proc- EMPLOYEES OF THE UNITED STATES. bi
(see bill H. R. 4373), 9642, essing agricultural commodities (see *Afiiendment'in Senate-to' ll (S. 1415)
Pox, Leonard J. and Milford G.: for relief bill S. 961). to increase the rates of compensation
(see bill H. R. 3158), 4339. Bill. to, amend subsection (e) of section of, 10324, 11933.
Navy, to appoint members. of Nurse 3, requiring approval. in writing by Amendment in Senate to bill (S. 807)
Corps as commissioned officers in Na- Secretary of Agriculture of certain reg- to improve Salary and wage adminis-
val Reserve (see.billI H. R. 4706). 10750. ulations partaining to sea food '(see tration in the Federal service, 6089.
O'Connell & Sweeney. Cincinnati. Ohio: bills S.1204; -H. R. 3658).. Bill to extend certain benefits under
- for relief (see bill H. R. 3998), 8515. *Bilhto amend section 3 of (see bill H. R. * Civil Service Retirement 'Act to em-
Patents: to extend in certain cases (see 3468). ployees with not less than 5 years' serv-
bill H. R. 718), 57. -Bill'to amend (see: bill H. R.-3467). ice' voluntarily separated from' the
Social Security Act: to amend (see bill Bill to amend with respect to maximum service (see bill H. R. 1969).
H. R. 717). 57. prices for foodstuffs (see bill S. 1054). Bill to provide .for payment of accumu-
Uihlein, Julius P., appointment as second Bill to amend section 205 (e) so as to lative or accrued leave to certain mem-
lieutenant in Army: for relief (see bill impose certain limitations on author- bers of armed forces who enter or re-
H. R. 895), 60. ity of Price Administrator to institute enter civilian. employment before ex-
Women who served overseas • during actions on behalf of United States'(see piration of such leave (see bill H. R.
World War No. 1: to provide military bill H: R. 4177). 1823).
status for (see bill H. R. 2386),-1541. Bill to repeal (see bill S. 1676). Bill to provide optional retirement for
Remarks by, on Bill to amend with respect to qualifica- thcse who have attained age of 55
Armed forces, voluntary enlistment bill, - tions of certain attorneys employed in years and rendered at least 25 years of
8713. Office of Price Administration (see bill service (see bill H. R. 1415).
Census of Agriculture, 843. S. 465). Bill to provide compensation for for-
Federal employees pay bill, 5908, 5909, Conference report on Senate Joint Reso- feited leave to (see bill H. R. 1438).
6061. lution 10 to extend the effective period Bill providing for longevity pay to (see
Floods, emergency-control bill, 4841, of, 6906, 7077. bill H. R. 1520).
4843. Joint resolution extending the effective Bill granting the right to hearings be-
National Academy of Sciences: appropri- period of (see S. J. Res. 30*; H. J. Res. fore Civil Service Committees of Con-
ations, 6314. 101). gress to certain dismissed (see bill
Nationality Act, amendment, 4647. Joint resolution relative to the exercise S. 382).
National Service Act: conference report, of powers under (see H. J. Res. 275; S. Bill to cxclude from jury service in Fed-
2849. J. Res. 120). eral courts (see bill S. 602).
Nurses' selective-service bill, 1735, 1736, Remarks in House relative to suspension Bill to make honorably discharged vet-
1737, 1740, 1741, 1743, 1803, 1805, 1806, for 90 days of all regulations and direc- erans eligible'for civil-service employ-
1807, 1811, 1812. tives issued under, A2396. ment notwithstanding commission of
OPA: maladministration, 6603. Remarks in House on conference report misdemeanor prior to entry into serv-
Petroleum subcommittee: to continue, on Senate Joint Resolution 30 extend- ice (see bill H. R. 2209).
2504. ing the effective period of, 7079, 7091. Bill relative to supplementing the salar-
Postage on catalogs: readjusting rates of, Remarks in House on House Joint Reso- ies of (see bill S. 600), 1348.
6963. lution 101, to extend the effective pe- Bill relating to salaries and wages cf
Presidential succession, 7010. riod of, 6586. (see bills S. 595, 607*, 1415; H. R. 2497,
Price Control Act: amendment, 6603. Remarks in Senate relative to Senate 2703, 3393*, 4159, 4182, 4261).
Public roads: investigation, 7190, 7192. Joint Resolution 30, extending the ef- Bill to provide for payment for accumu-
Scientific research: postwar, 6314. fective period of, 5609, 5698, 5776, 5845, lated or accrued annual leave due upon
Selective Service: Tydings amendment, 6275, 6906. separation from service to (see bills
1524. Text of amendment to recapture legis- H. R. 59, 1502, 2523, 4387, 4388).
Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, lative power of Congress, A2994. Bill providing for payment for accrued
6603. annual leave in case of certain em-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. EMERGENCY UNEMPLOYMENT COMPEN- ployees dying after September 18, 1839
EL UNIVERSAL, MEXICO CITY, MEXICO, SATION, amendments in Senate to bill
(see bills S. 641; H. R. 1968, 2803).
(newspaper), statement on Mexican (S. 1274) to amend act relative to,
Bill to provide for the payment of over-
water treaty by Orive Alba from, A4744- 8166, 8728.
time compensation to (see bills H. R.
A4750. Minority views on bill (S.1274) to amend
103, 112, 192, 485, 437).
the war mobilization and reconversion
EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION ISSUED Bill to amend act relative to certain over-
act, 8101.
BY PRESIDENT LINCOLN, address by time compensation of certain (see bi-1l
Remarks in Senate on bill (S. 1274) to H. R. 4720*).
John S. Tilley before Jonesboro His- amend act relative to, 8668, 8728, 8733,
torical Society on, A4119. Bill defraying traveling expenses of
8738, 6742, 8750, 8804, 8815, 8817. transferred (see bills H. R. 1378, 2869,
EMERGENCY BOARDS SET UP UNDER SEC- 2870).
TION 10 OF THE RAILWAY LABOR EMERSON, KENDALL, statement on hospi-
talization of tubercular veterans by, Bill to provide for restoration to office
ACT, information concerning, 11528.
A5120. of civilian officers of United States who
EMERGENCY CHILD-CARE ACT OF 1945, re- left their. positions to serve in armed
marks in House relative to H. R. 4202, EMERICH, LYNDON B., letter on business- forces (see bills S. E92; H. H. 3154).
A4073. men's problems today by, A1332. Bill to permit serving as election officials
EMERGENCY FARM MORTGAGE ACT OF EMERY-WATERHOUSE CO., letter relative by (see bills S. 224; H. R. 2554).
1923, amend (see bill S. 990; H. R. to disposal of Government surplus Bill preventing multiple State Income
2113*), property by, A3724. Taxes on salaries of (sae bill.IL R. 32").
220 INDEX
EMPLOYEES OF THE UNITED STATES-Con. EMPLOYEES OF THE UNITED STATES-Con. EMPLOYEES OF THE UNITED STATES-Con.
Bill relating to hours of employment of Bill to prohibit employment by the Gov- Letter from the Governor of Hawaii
ceitain (see bill S. 370*). ernment of persons who have or are transmitting copy of a memorandum
Bill to amend Public Law No. 304, engaged in subversive activities (see relative to proposed legislation con-
Seventy-seventh Congress to authorize bill H. R. 1433). cerning taxation of compensation of,
transportation on army vessels of (see Bills to authorize payment for accumu- 3704.
bill H. R. 305). lated and accrued annual leave to per- Memorial of Legislature of California
Bill to establish accountability for per- sons whose civilian appointments were urging legislation to increase con pen-
sonnel actions in various departments terminated pursuant to section 4 of sation to, 7149.
and establishments of the government act of December 22, 1942 (see bills Message from President transmitting
(see bill S. 232). S. 1489; H. R. 4145). draft of bill pertaining to adjustment
Bill to prevent nepotism in appoint- Bill amending act of December 21, 1944, of foreign-service pay (H. Doe. 320),
ments to governmental offices and po- Public Law 525, act to provide for pay- 9756.
sitions (see bill S. 237). ment for accumulated or accrued an- Bill to provide a night differential in pay
Bill to provide additional compensation nual leave upon separation from serv- for (see bill H. R. 1193).
for employees killed or injured while ice to (see bill H. R. 4005). Remarks in House relative to inequities
performing work of a hazardous nature Bill to provide for protection of veterans in overtime pay of, A79.
incident to law-enforcement activity and career-service employees in con- Remarks i. House favoring increased pay
(see bill H. R. 190). nection with reductions in Federal for, A2097.
Bill to provide additional compensation service (see bill H. R. 4069). Remarks in House relative to H. R. 108,
for certain civilian (see bills H. R. 109, Bill to provide doctors and dentists for providing true overtime pay for, A1257.
484, 488). emergency attention to (see bill H. R. Remarks in House relative to report of
Bill to suspend until termination of hos- 2716*). E. J. McCormack on pay bill for, A3187.
tilities the compulsory retirement age Remarks in House relative to employ-
Bill to provide eligibility for annuity at
of employees subject to Civil Retire- age 70 after at least 5 years of service ment of additional, 7397.
ment Act of 1930 (see bills H. R. 502, in lieu of 15 years of such service (see Remarks in House relative to Saturday
507). bill H. R. 5045). pay as provided in legislation for sal-
Bill to prohibit employment of persons aries of, A3332.
Bill prohibiting soliciting or accepting Remarks in House relative to the bill
at $1 a year, and to provide that per- of fees for referring persons for Federal
sons shall be compensated on a reason- (S. 807) to improve salary and wage
employment (see bill H. R. 5079). administration in the Federal service,
able adequate basis (see bill H. R.
Bill providing retirement after 25 years 6069.
148).
(see bill H. R. 4718).
Bill providing uniforms for (see bill H. R. Remarks in House relative to the bill
1377). Bill to grant payment of leave for certain (H. R. 3393) to improve salary and
Bill providing compensation for time re- civilian (see bill H. R. 1469"). wage administration in the Federal
quired in training service (see bill Bill to provide that those who leave their service, 5899, 6004, 6053.
H. R. 1376). positions to enter the merchant marine Remarks in House opposing exemption
Bill to provide for Federal employment shall be restored to their positions from service in the armed forces to
of persons whose physical condition is upon termination of such service (see certain young men who are, 725.
bad risk for civil-service retirement bill H. R. 634). Remarks in House relative to increase
fund making them subject to title II Bills to amend act to provide compen- since 1932 of, 9430.
of Social Security Act (see bill H. R. sation for employees suffering injuries Remarks in House relative to reduction
314). (see bills S. 714*, 1325; H. R. 2381). in number of, 106a2, A5673.
Bill preventing tax discrimination Bills to provide for the garnishment, Remarks in House relative to the
against officers and employees who execution, or trustee process of wages 3,000,000, 9350.-
would be entitled, except for their or salaries of civil officers and (see bills Remarks in Senate relative to salaries
Government employment, to retired H. R. 454, 3560). and wages of, 4G93, 4705, 4722, 7161.
pay for service as commissioned officers Bills to provide for health programs for Remarks in Senate relative to proposed
in armed forces (see bill H. R. 3173). (see bills S. 406; H. R. 284). pay increases for, 10570.
Bill to authorize Administrator of Vet- Bills to provide vacations for (see bills Remarks in Senate relative to a 30-hour
erans' Affairs to employ on part time S. 1351, 1352; H. R. 107, 312, 482, 1437). week for, 8361.
clerks, stenographers, typists, and Bills providing for bonding of Federal Remarks in Senate relative to vacations
machine operators holding positions officials and (see bills H. R. 2050, 2590, for, 8361.
in other Federal departments and 4812). Remarks in Senate relative to the bill to
agencies (see bill S. 968). Bill to prohibit prosecution of claims increase compensation of, 11616, 11800,
Bill to provide maternity leave for (see against United States or Government 11808, 11944, 11946, 11957, 12143, 12148,
bill S. 1332). corporations by present or former (see 12238, 12251.
Bill to provide for an adjustment in pay bill S. 843). Report of increases and decreases in the
of employees whose compensation is Bill to repeal certain provisions of law I number of paid employees, 9562.
fixed by wage boards, when hours of making exceptions to the prohibition Resolution to provide for a study of pay
employment for which overtime com- to prosecution of claims against United increases for white-collar workers,
pensation is payable are reduced (see States by former (see bill H. R. 342). (see H. Res. 145).
bill S. 1222). Concurrent resolution to permit in- Statement by an unidentified constitu-
Bill to provide special leave for those who creases in wages to extent of an addi- ent relative tb unfairness of salary
are members of Coast Guard tempo- tional 15 percent over those prevailing schedule of, A3332.
rary reserve (see bill H. R. 3438). on January 1, 1941 (see H. Con. Res.
Bill to provide uniform authority for Table: hourly rate of pay on Saturday
g8). compared with that during workweek,
payment C: travel expenses of con- Concurrent resolutions to appoint a joint
sultants and other expert (see bill A3332.
committee to investigate adequacy of analysis of present overtime pay
H. R. 4288). salaries of civilian officers and employ-
Bill to prohibit participation in a rep- plan of, A80.
ecs (see S. Con. Res. 33; H. Con. Res.
resentative capacity in certain pro- Tabulation showing monthly civilian
87).
ceedings of present or former (see bill employment of the executive depart-
Correspondence between Representative ment of Government for each month
H. R. 4488). McCormack and Civil Service Commis-
Bill to permit any person actually per- since January 1941, 6064.
sion relative to refund of retirement
forming duties as an employee of a deductions, A5211. EMPLOYEES PAY ACT OF 1945, amend to
Federal agency be extended recogni- provide for payment of twice the reg-
Editorial entitled "A 20-Percent Hike in
tion as an accredited representative of ular basic rate of compensation for
Federal Pay?" from Milwaukee Journal,
a veteran organization (see bill S. work performed on holidays (see bill
A4702.
1407). H. R. 4921).
Bill to provide optional retirement for Excerpt from summary of report by E. J.
Government officers and employees who McCormack relative to pay structure EMPLOYMENT. See also LABOR.
have rendered at least 25 years of serv- of, A3187. Address entitled "No Democratic Gov-
ice (see bill S. 1422). Joint resolution to provide that certain ernment Can Guarantee Full Time
Bill to provide for a 30-hour week for officers and employees in or under the Employment at Standard Wages" by
civilian officers and employees in or executive branch of the Government Senator Taft before National Indus-
under executive branch of the Gov- shall be employed for no more than trial Conference Board, A218.
ernment (see bid S. 1351). 44 hours (see H. J. Res. 224). Address entitled "The Way to 60,000,000
Bill to amend the act of September 7, Letter by Civil Service Commission favor- Jobs Is Through Government Partici-
1916, providing compensation for in- Ing legislation for true overtime pay pation" by Marshall Field in Cincin-
juries to (sac hill S. 508). for, A1257. nati, A1265.
INDEX
EMPLOYMENT-Continued. EMPLOYMENT-Continu, ;d. EMPLOYMENT-Continued.
Address on full-employment bill of 1945 Debate on question "Should Government Radio-address relative 'to full employ-
-by:Representative:Hoolf before Marine pass legislation'insuring full employ- ment legislation by. Representative
and Shipbuilding Workers.of America, ment?" by Senator Wiley and Leo M. Patman, A3916.
A1649. Cherne, A4041. Radio address on full employment legis-
Address on full employment and social Editorial captioned "Where new jobs lation by Senator O'Mahoney, A4165.
security under a free-enterprise sys- are waiting" from Kansas City Star, Radio address by Representative Buffett
tem by Senator Murray in St. Louis, A620. on Murray-Patman full employment
A3627. Editorial entitled "Jobs and the Little bill, A5290.
Address on full employment, dream or Man" from San Diego (Calif.) Journal, Remarks in House relative to number of
possibility, by John W. Scoville before A889. people seeking, A337.
Welfare -Federation, A3141. Editorial -entitled "Sixty Million Jobs" Remarks in House relative to unity in
Address on the farmers' stake- in full froinGrange News, A1500. this 'Nation to secure full, A639.
Editorial entitled- "Full, Employment" Remarks, in Senate relative to plan of
employment by Senator Guffey before Kiwanis Club, West Point, Va. for full-
Farmers' Educational and-Cooperative from'Washington Post, A3195.
Editorial on Government. guaranty of time, 4224.
Union of America,-A4370. Remarks in House relative to sponsors of
Article entitled "Willis Calls 60,000,000- jobs from Baltimore'Sun, A2694.
Editorial captioned "The Murray bill" bill to: promote full, A2471.
Job Plan Political Propaganda" by Remarks by Representative Patman be-
from Commonweal, A905.
Jack Reed from' Indianapolis - Star, fore -65 Members of Congress sponsor-
A922.. Edit6rial entitled "The Full Employment
Bill" from Milwaukee Journal', A3844. ing bill, H. R. 2202 to provide full,
-Article' entitled "A Way to Full Employ- - A241..
ment--Government Control of Money Editoriil entitled- "What Must We Give
-Up To Get Full -Ernployment?" from , Remarks -in House relative to providing
and Credit" from London Times, A099. 63,030,000 jobs, 5144.
New York Times, A3812.
Article from This Week relative to ex- Editorial relative -to full employment Remarks in House relative to Federal
perience of a Red Cross 'girl in seeking, S .- regulation and full, A2694.
legislation from Concord (N. H.) Moni-
A2!04... Remarks in -House to interest of Pro-
tor, A4139.
Article entitled "Wallace and Jobs" by Editorial captioned "Full employment, gressive Businessmen. Inc., in H. R.
Ralph Hendershot from New York 2202, providing full, A3438.
World-Telegram, A1978. perhaps-if-possibly" from Phila-
delphia Record, A4109. Remarks in House relative to postwar,
Article relative to legislation on full- A3584.
Editorial urging passage of full employ-
emplo-yment bill'fiom Kenosha -(Wis.) Remarks in House relative to misinter-
ment -legislation by David Lawrence,
Labor, A2551. A4365. pretation' and decision on full, A368-4.
Article entitled "Full Employment and Remarks in House relative to desire of
Editorial 'entitled "Some Bad Guesses"
the Wholesaler" by Senator Murray frbm'Chicago Tribune, A4408;. returning veterans for, ASO65.
from Hosiery Wholesaler, A2844. -
Editorial from Arkansas Democrat rela- Remarks in House relative to dream of
Article entitled "The.Fight for Full Em- -tivte to illusions and dangers *of pro- . full employment, .A3821.
ployment" by A. F. Whitney from Rail- posed bill for full, A4637. Remarks in House relative to lifting of
road Trainman, A3533: _ Government control aiding, A3819.
'Editorial, -entitled "'Shall Government
Article. on unions versus, veterans from Assume All -Risks?" from Clear Lake Remarks in House' relative to what
Labor's Voice, A3609. (Iowa.) Reporter, 'A4735: . American' workmen will expect from
Article by Alfred Baker Lewis relative to -Editorial captioned- "Full employment Full-Employment Act of 1945, A4139.
full-employment bill, A3177. bills and the facts of economic life" Remar-rs in House relative to construc-
Article captioned "Loose words -about from Baltimore Sun, A5144. tion of St. Lawrence seaway project
full employment".by Walter Lippmann Excerpts- from statements by prominent aiding 'in full, A4134.
from Washington Post, A3954. citizens and editorials from news- Remarks in House relative to jobs and
:Article captioned "What. is behind em- papers and. publications, relative to full, A4418. . .
ployment?" by Alfred B. Sabin, A4522. full, A1465-A1468. Remarks in House relative to Federal
Article entitled "Full Employmentla Na- Govsrnmebt does not owe you a job,
-Excerpt entitled "Summary and 'Recom-
tional Necessity". by Senator Murray A4602.
mendations" from article by H..G. Pier-
from Journal of- the National Educa- son entitled "Fiscal Policy for Full Em- Remarks in' House relative to plan of
tion Association, A4713., .plo.yment,", A2797., Karl Marx,' Stalin, 'Hitler, and Mus-
Article. entitled '_'Full Employment Ad- solini to pro vide full, A4728.
Excerpt from editorial by David Law-
vocated for Everyone" by D. W. Rutz rence from United States News'relative Remarks in House relative-to meaning of
.from Concord (Mich.) News, A5108. legislation to provide full, A4728. - -
to full,-A4418.
Article entitled "Full Employment Pro- Remarks in: House relative to poll in
Excerpt from article by Samuel Crow- Second Congressional. District of Illi-
gram Based on -Economic, Fallacies" ther relative to full,'A4625. nois on bill to provide full, A5461.
'by 'John W. -Scoville from Barron's Excerpts from-article entitled "The Fight
National Business and Financial Remarks in House, relative to committee
for Full Employment" from Economic hearings on 'full employment bill,
Weekly, A592. Outlook, A4602.
Bill to preserve reemployment prefer- A5521.
-Interview:on full postwar employment Remarks in House relative to function
ences of members of the armed forces by. Charles G. Ross of Beardsley Ruml
.who after discharge therefrom become of government and, A5688.
from St. Louis Post-Dispatch, A1628. Remarks in House'relative to necessity of
employed in essential activities (see Joint resolution directing Secretary of
bill H. R. 1645). full, A4022, A4068.
Commerce to Investigate employment Remarks in House opposing any amend-
Bill for regulation of civilian 'employ- policy and practices of.'baseball clubs
ment to aid in prosecution of the war ment to weaken H. R. 2202, to provide
(see H. J. Res. 173). full, A4255.
-(see bill H. R. 1779). Joint . resolution and . bill enacted by
Bill to protect veterans in.(see bill H. R. Remarks in House relative to Wallace's
Legislature 'of California memorializ- postwar plans for, A728..
2345). ing Congress to enact full: employment Remarks ,in- House opposing bill, S. 380,
Bill to encourage during postwar period bill of 1945, A1568.' " to'provide full,12081, 122.61.
full private (see bill'H. R. 1364) . Letter-relative to speedy action* on' full Remarks in House relative'to meaning of
Bill to aid ifi maintalning-or.restoring employment bill from'Union for Demo- S. 380 to prpvlde full, A4408. -
full employment and production (see -ratic Action, A3606. I
Re-inarkls in'•House reldtive to bills, S.
bill H.R. 153). Letter by Fred M.'Vinesri:ehdorsing bill, 380 and H. R. 2202, to provide full,
Bill to establish Full Employment* Act "S. 380, a* program" to provide full,
12085, 12090, A2882,' A3534, A3977,
of 1945 (see bills S.380; H. R. 2202). -A2676.' A5108.
Bill to provide a national system-of em- Letter by.Mrris M. Blair" urging defeat Remarks in House relative'to bill H. R.
"
ployment offices (see bill S.1456). of S. 380, to provide full, A3822. 2202; to give full, A638,'A2675, A4101,
Bill to establish a national policy and Letter by H. B. McDow6ll of Sharon, Pa., A5461, A5524.
program for assuring continuing full relative to serious questions in con- Report by independent voters of Illinois
jemployment under fair labor emn-ploy- siderihg S..380; for full, A4013. relative to bill to provide full, A5549.
ment standards and practices (see bills Letter- by F. C. Fay relative to bill to Resolution by city council of Lawrence,
.S.'380;.H: R. -4181). provide full, A4798. Mass., urging passage of legislation to
Bill declaring certain contracts and prac- Ls't of' Meib-ers of Congress who are obtain, A4158.
tices relating to employment unlawful, sponsors of bill H. R. 2202 to provide Resolution -by Common Council of Mil-'
-prescribing penalties (see bill S. 1643). full, A2462, A3607, A4107. waukee favoring bill to provide full,
Concurrent 'resolution .iroviding • that Radio address by Senator O'Mahoney on A4765.
-uhemployed -vetefans should feceive .Tovn Hall. Meeting p rogram relative Statement by certain Members of Con-
preferential consideration (see H: Con. to responsibility of Govetffteint to giess fa'vorirsg:legislatio. for a program
Rces. 54). continue full, A3477. of full, A3535.
222 INDEX
EMPLOYMENT-Continued. ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERICANA, articles on ENGEL, ALBERT J.-Continued.
Statement by George S. Benson before Cartels by Howard W. Ambruster from, Remarks by, on
House Committee on Expenditures In A1002, A1068, A1079. Appropriations: reduction of certain,
the Executive Departments relative to 9849.
END OF THE WAR, remarks in House relative
S. 380, to provide full, A4380. Army: enlisted troop strength in United
to the number of volunteers and
Statement by executive council of Amer- States, 9831, 9832.
drafted men in the armed forces, -mustering-out plan, 4546.
ican Federation of Labor relative to 9909.
legislation to provide full, A4501. Army Air Corps: appropriation, 11325.
ENDRES, ALBERT J. (corporal, U. S. Army), Canol oil project, 6686.
Statement by John O'Grady before Sen- remarks in House relative to military
ate Committee on Banking and Cur- Committee on Appropriations: investiga-
record of, A1837. tions by, 141.
rency relative to S. 380, to provide
ENDRES, CARL R. (sergeant, U. S. Army), - Navy Department63C6.
full, A4718.
remarks in House relative to military - War Department, 3306.
Statement by Secretary of Commerce
record of, A1837. Committee on Roads: investigation by,
Wallace before House Committee on
Expenditures in the Executive Depart- ENDRES, JERRY (sergeant, U. S. Army), re- 7405.
ments relative to H. R. 2202, to provide marks in House relative to military Committee on Un-American Activities,
record of, A1837. 13, E51.
full, 10185.
Debt limit: increase, 1939.
Statement entitled1 "Full Employment ENDRES, JOSEPH P. (private first class, U. S. Defense plants: investigation of produc-
and World Peace,' A5109. Army), remarks in House relative to tion costs in, 6686, 7411.
Statement on full employment bill by military record of, A1837. Deficiency appropriation bill, 1625, 11051,
Robert E. Lucy, A5524. ENDRES, MAURICE E. (private first class, 11204, 11257.
Testimony on Full-Employment Act of U. S. Army), remarks in House relative Departments of State, Justice, and Com-
1945 by Senator Thomas (Utah) before to military record of, A1837. merce appropriation bill, 2213, 2357.
Senate Banking and Currency Commit-
ENDRES, WILLIAM J. (corporal, U. S. Army), Du Pont, Richard: Army gliders, 6315,
tee, A4002.
remarks in House relative to military 6316.
Testimony of Chester Bowles in support
record of, A1857. Federal employees pay bill, 6672.
of Full-Employement Act of 1945,
ENEMY NATIONS, declare a governmental Flood-control projects, 1073, 11204, 11257.
A4006.
policy in preventing rebulding of war General Motors: war-production record,
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, regulate private 979.
employment agencies engaged in inter- power of (see H. Con. Res. 55).
Great Britain: part in war with Japan,
state commerce (see bill H. R. 613). ENEMY PROPERTY COMMISSION, create, to 7371.
EMPLOYMENT-AID Ul. PRAYER, article by provide for disposal of certain enemy Independent offices appropriation bill,
Ralph A. Gallagher from Messenger of property (see bill H. R. 4963). 939.
the Sacred Heart relative to, A3974. ENG, ERLING W., statement relative to vet- Labor-Federal Security appropriation
EMPLOYMENT AND SOUND FINANCE, re- erans housing problems by, A5154. bill, 4738, 4739, 4748, 7034.
marks in House relative to full, A4022. ENGEL, ALBERT J. (a Representative from Land-grant railroad rates: conference
Michigan). report, 10129, 10140.
EMPLOYMENT BILL SHOULD ALSO COVER
EMPLOYER, editorial from St. Johns- Address before Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ledo Road, Burma: letter from a soldier
State of Michigan, describing trip relative to pay of civilian mechanics,
bury (Vt.) Caledonian relative to, 7411.
A4087. through China and India, A5405.
Appointed to Board of Visitors of United Maritime Commission: appropriation,
EMPLOYMENT BILL-TAFT'S AMENDMENT, 919.
editorial from Nation relative to, A4219. States Military Academy, 100.
- reducing appropriation, 4181.
Appointed 01 committee, 88.
EMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION, remarks in Appointed on Select Committee on Post- Military Establishment appropriation
House opposing legislation providing bill. 66E2.
war Military Policy, 9291.
$25 for 26 weeks, A5144. Appointed conferee, 2277, 6826, 6971, Military equipment in European area:
10937, 11739. disposition of surplus, 1172.
EMPLOYMENT FOR VETERANS, remarks in National Academy of Sciences: member-
House relative to full, A4768. Article from Associated Press relative to
abandonment of Army equipment In ship of, 6316.
EMPLOYMENT: GOVERNMENT RESPONSI- Europe, A690. National Service Act, 603, 605, 606, 714,
BILITY, radio address by Senator 715, 716.
O'Mahoney on Town Hall Meeting pro- Letter and statement of Secretary of
Navy: disposition of vessels and facili-
gram relative to, A3477. State relative to reconstruction of
Europe, A176, ties, 5356.
EMPLOYMENT LEGISLATION, remarks in Letter from Secretary of War relative to Palestine, 9699.
House relative to, 9754. disposition of war equipment in Pentagon Building, 6687.
Europe, A745. Peace proposals, 1052.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICES, provide a na- Public roads: investigation, 7191.
tional system of (see bill S. 1456). Prayers offered by Rev. Dr. Joseph F.
Thorning at National University, Railroads: land-grant rates, 4184, 4190,
Bill to provide for return to State op- 4191.
eration of public (see bills S. 1510; A3013.
Scientific research in interest of na-
H. R. 4437). Resolution of Chamber of Commerce of
Message from the President relative to tional security (H. R. 3440), 6310, 6315.
Muskegon, Mich., relative to retention
return to the States of, 10117. Statement by Vannevar Bush relative to
of productive facilities, A1837.
EMPLOYMENT, PRICES, AND INCOME, sta- Statement by American Federation of failure of German science, 6316.
Labor on cost of maintaining a family Taxation as it affects the low-income
tistics relative to, 3263. group: review, 2442-2449.
of four, 2444.
EMPLOYMENT-PRODUCTION ACT, relating War Department: data on construction
Statement of Chief of Ordnance, L. H.
to (see bill S. 380*). costs at Camp Blanding and Camp
Campbell, Jr., on sale of surplus am-
Remarks in House concerning, 12063, Meade, 6685.
munition crates, A2960.
A5524. -disparity In pay between civilian
Tables: cost-of-living data, 2447.
-flood-control projects, 11205. and Army personnel, 7411.
EMPLOYMENT'S BENEFITS TO AGRICUL-
-waste in expenditures, 1929.
TURE, radio address by Representative Bills and joint resolutionsintroduced by War Department appropriation bill
Hook relative to, A4257. Muskegon Trust Co.: to issue duplicate (civil functions), 1047.
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. See also UNITED of Porterfield scrip certificate No. 53 to War equipment in Europe, A745.
STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. (see bill H. R. 1860), 640.
Remarks in House relative to return to Taxation: to fix personal exemption and Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
State administrations of, 9853. credit for dependents for purposes of ENGINEERING STUDENTS, article entitled
Letter by Unemployment Compensation income tax (see bill H. R. 2672), 2457. "The Lost Generation of Engineers"
Division of North Dakota relative to Veterans' widows: pension for (see H. R. by William B. Plank from Power Plant
Federal control over State, A1533. 3686), 6701. Engineering, A4095..
Remarks by, on
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE FACILITIES, pro- Alaska Highway: cost, 1939. ENGLAND. See also BERITIS LOAN; GREAT
vide for returning to the States (see BRITAIN.
Alcan Highway: construction costs, 6686,
bill S. 1389). 7191, 7411. Article from the Wall Street Journal
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OF THE UNITED American troops in China, A4734. relative to the proposed loan to, 10732.
STATES, remarks in Senate relative to, -article and correspondence, A4734. Editorial captioned "How now, Eng-
8729. Ammunition: alleged shortage, 716. land?" from Washington Times-Her-
STABILIZATION PRO- Ammunition and shell-loading plant7: ald, A51.
EMPLOYMENT
data gathered on personal survey of, News release by War Production Board
GRAMS, regulations of War Manpower
Commission on subject of, A1634. 604. relative to supplying lumber to, A17O0.
INDEX 223
ENGLAND-Continued. ENGLE, CLAIR-.Continued. ENGLISH •TIRED OF CODDLING GERMAN
Remarks in House relative to a proposed Bills and joint resolutions introduced By PRISONERS OF WAR, editorial from
loan to, 8494, 8511. Mining, milling, and smelting loans: to Pittsburgh Post-Gazette relative to,
Remarks in House relative to experience provide (see bill H. R. 1768), 512. A2568.
of Thirteen Colonies under rule of, Mustering-out Payment Act: to amend ENID, OKLA., quiet title to certain school-
A4369. (see bill H. R. 2076), 975. district property in (see bill H. R.
Remarks in House relative to lend-lease Nevada County, Calif.: for relief (see bill 3796*).
furnished, A4140. H. R. 4281), 9372. ENID (OKLA.) DAILY NEWS, editorial en-
Remarks in House relative to the tons Public lands: repeal of act withdrawing titled "You Can't Blame the Dog"
of food stored in, A1250. certain (gee bill H. R. 3836), 7743. from, A589.
Remarks in Senate relative to amount Reconstruction Finance Corporation: to
of lumber needed for prefabricated ENLISTED MEN. See ARMED FORCES OF THE
continue subsidy payments by corpora- UreITED STATES.
houses for, 3014. tions created by (see bill H. R. 2660),
ENSLEY, FRANK, report of the Committee on
ENGLAND AND FRANCE PLEAD FOR FINAN- 2381.
Robbins, C. W.: for relief (see bill H. R. Post Offices and Post Roads in Senate
CIAL AID, editorial from Sunbury on nomination of, 7118.
(Pa.) Daily Item relative to, A3981. 1603), 327.
Securities Act of 1933: to amend (see bill ENSLEY, HAROLD M., relief (see bill H. R.
"ENGLAND BEGINS TO MISS THE AMERI- 1880).
CANS," article by Anne O'Hare MCor- H. R. 2344), 1470.
Shasta National Forest: to add certain ENTERPRISE (U. S. S. aircraft carrier), arti-
mic: from New York Times entitled,
lands to (see bill H. R. 2854), 3228. cle captioned " 'Big E' builds legend
A4520.
Strategic minerals, metals, and petro- her men never forget" by Al Dokking,
"ENGLAND-ENEMY OF LIBERTY", address leur: to continue subsidy payments A1634.
by Senator Langer in Brooklyn en- Bill to preserve as a national memorial
in regard to (see bill H. R. 2077), 975.
titled, A5264. Upper Narrows Dam: to change name to (see bill H. R. 4157).
ENGLAND RELAXES RATIONING ON PET- Harry L. Englebright Dam (see bill Bill to authorize Secretary of Navy to
ROL, article from London News and H. R. 3870), 7890. transfer to State of New York, the (see
Chronicle relative to, A3180. bill S. 1546).
Veterans' housing of student (see bill
ENGLAND'S BRASS IN LOAN DEMAND, arti- Remarks in Senate relative to fighting
H. R. 3853), 7824.
cle by James H. Cotter from Irish record of, A1633.
Vicencio, Dorothy: for relief (see bill
World relative to, A4248. H. R. 3211), 4574. ENTERTAINMENT OF DISTINGUISHED
Remarks by, on VISITORS, make available certain un-
ENGLAND'S CHARACTERISTIC UNFAIR- expended balances of appropriation for
NESS, remarks in House relative to, Bureau of Mines: exploration and re-
search work, 9639. (see S. Res. 109").
A4116.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11262. ENTERTAINMENT EXPENDITURES. See
ENGLAND'S DEBT FROM WORLD WAR I, FOREIGN SERVICE.
Flood-control projects, 11262.
remarks in House relative to, A5425. EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF MASSACHUSETTS,
Flour subsidy, 2861.
ENGLAND'S FAILURE TO PAY DEBT IN- Gold: article by W. F. Boericke, A4941. resolution relative to universal mili-
CURRED IN WORLD WAR I, remarks -- Increase in price in China and tary training passed by the Department
in House relative to, A4116. Great Britain, A2834. of Social Service of the, A5051, A5278.
ENGLAND'S LABOR IDLERS, letter by un- -- need of rescinding order closing "E PLURIBUS UNUM-A TRADE BARRIER
named soldier in London relative to, mines, 4438, 5919. DISCUSSION," article by Robert J.
A4152. -correspondence, 5921. Goode entitled, A76.
-WPB order closing, A1919. EPSTEIN, LILLIAN, relief of estate (see bill
ENGLAND'S REQUEST FOR LOAN, remarks
-- reduction of reserves, 5281, 5282, S. 979*),
in House relative to, A4117.
5266, 5287. 5288, A806. EQUALITY OF ALL PEOPLES IN THE
"ENGLAND WILL AID SMALL BUSINESS," Interior Department appropriation bill,
article from New York Times entitled, WORLD, remarks in House relative to,
6941. 10135.
A3711. Mexican water treaty: repudiation of
pledge to veterans, A1531. EQUAL PAY FOR EQUAL WORK FOR
ENGLE, CLAIR (a Representative from Cal- WOMEN, article by Eleanor Roosevelt
ifornia). Mining industry: financing for, A3265.
Subsidies: continuation of certain, 5240. from Washington Daily News relative
Appointed on committee, 274, 275. to bill S. 1178, providing, A3675.
Article by Carl S. Kelty in Los Angeles -on metal mining should be con-
tinued, A1333. EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT, address by
Examiner relative to boost in price of Emma Guffey Miller at Boston before
gold, A1029. Veterans' Administration: Department of
Medicine and Surgery, 11664, 11665, National Association of University
Article in Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Women relative to,.A994.
quoting Senator Scrugham's views on 11666, 11672, 11674, 11682.
Reports made by, from Article from National Women's Trade
price of gold, A1029. Union League of America relative to,
Article from New York Herald Tribune Committee on War Claims:
Hart, Mrs. Beulah (H. R. 916, Rept. 1435), A2182.
entitled "The Flying Seventy-ninth," Article by Mrs. Charles Bang from Cleve-
A1417. 12029.
Committee. on World War Veterans' Leg- land (Ohio) News relative to, A2182.
Letters relating to reimbursing owners of Article by Representative Woodhouse
islation:
gold mines, A4785. Veterans in labor unions (H. R. 3384, from New Haten (Conn.) Union Times
Letter by Neil O'Donnell relative to gold Rept. 874, pt. II), 7404. relative to, A3897.
mining. A4296. Editorial entitled "Illusory Women's
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Rights" from Washington Post, A3599.
Amendments offered by, to
Gold reserve (H. R. 3000): to amend, ENGLE, N. H., article entitled "Aluminum Editorial from Waterloo (Iowa) Daily
5287, 5288. Discovers the Northwest" from Chris- Courier relative to, A4247.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by tian Science Monitor by, A840. Joint resolution for amendment to
Geological data: to make available to ENGLEBRIGHT, HARRY L. (late a Repre- Constitution providing for (see H. J.
States certain (see bill HZR. 3688), sentative from California). Res. 49,* 66).
7267. Remarks in House relative to naming Letter by Senator Guffey relative to,
Gold mines: relief of owners of certain dam in honor of, 9255. A2902.
(see bill H. R. 4393), 9726. ENGLES, MELVIN, authorize Secretary of the Letter by Worth M. Tippy, secretary
Gold Reserve Act: to amend (see bill Interior to sell certain lands in Mon- emeritus, Federal Council of Churches
H. R. 4669), 10628. tana to (see bill H. R. 4444). of Christ in America, favoring, A3565.
Gold reserves: relating to (see bill H. R. Memorandum by Marvin Harrison oppos-
ENGLISH, ELLIS D., letter endorsing peace
,2343), 1470. ing adoption of, A3212, A3234.
resolutions by A608. Memorial of Legislature of New York
Loans: mining and smelting (see bill ENGLISH AS A WORLD LANGUAGE, remarks
H. R. 3595), 6785: urging adoption of amendment for,
in House relative to, A2520. 3940, A2038.
McNulty, Donna May: for relief (see bill
H. R. 1230), 127. ENGLISH LOAN AGREEMENT, remarks in Minority views relative to report on,
Minerals, metals, and petroleum: .tocon- House relative to conditions of, A5356. A3601, A3602.
tinue subsidy payments (see bill H. R. ENGLISH LOAN: PROPAGANDA TO PUT IT Remarks in House relative to, 4340.
Remarks in House relative to Democratic
2455), 1747. OVER, article from Wall Street Journal
and Republican Parties endorsing,
Mines: to suspend obligations against relative to, A5460. A1780.
operators who are forced to cease ENGLISH RAILWAYS RUN EXTRA TRAINS Resolutions by United Automobile Work-
oreration because of the war (see bill TO COAST, article from London News ers and Women's Conference relative
H. R. 1730), 512. and Chronicle relative to, A3180. to, A7CO.
224 INDEX
EQUAL RIGHTS . MENDMENT-Continued. ERVIN, JO. W.-Continued. ETTESVOLD, ANTON M., case history of,
Statement entitled "'Why I Am For the Bills and joint resolutions introduced by A523.
Equal-Rights Amendment" by Nora Civil Air Patrol: to recognize active- Remarks in House relative to selection
Stanton Barney, A3343. duty members as veterans of World as most typical Midwest farmer of,
Statement by Florence L. C. Kitchelt War II (see bill H. R. 2149), J080. A523.
and article from New York Herald Foreign Service Academy: to create (see
Tribune relative to, A4020. bill H. R. 408), 25. EUBANKS, MRS. J. T., relief (see bill H. R.
Foreign Service Institution: to establish 1134).
"EQUAL RIGHTS FOR WOMEN," article by
Grace. B. Doering from Cleveland (see bill H. R. 2980), 3699 EUROPE, article entitled "The Rape of
(Ohio) News entitled, A2182. Government of the United States: to Europa" by Francis Henry Taylor from
Joint resolution for amendment to the prohibit prosecution of claims against Atlantic Monthly, A575.
Constitution of the United States pro- the Government by any employee or Article entitled "War Destroying Europe's
viding for (see S. J. Res. 61; H. J. Res. by certain ex-employees (see bill H. R. Middle Class" by Franz Pick from
71, 80, 82, 96). 2233), 1207. Barron's National Business and Finan-
Remarks in House relative to a proposed President: designation of certain duties cial Weekly, A939.
constitutional amendment providing (see bill H. R. 3889), 7935. Article on blood feuds of central Europe
for, 562, 669. Servicemen's Readjustment Act: to by Marquis Childs from Washington
Text of House Joint Resolution 71, amend (see bill H. R. 3344), 5292. Post, A2548.
amendment to Constitution providing, Stepp, Nicholas T.: for relief (see bill Correspondence relative to providing
A1780. H. R. 4560), 10246. relief for the starving people of, 7930.
EQUAL TAXATION, resolution adopted by Veterans: to extend franking privilege Joint press release from Representatives
the Kansas Association of Insurance to those in hospitals (see bill H. R. Mundt and Bolton relative to eco-
Agents, Pittsburg, Kans., favoring, 2148), 1080. nomic and political conditions in,
- to amend regulations to provide A4309.
7105.
for training in short, intensive courses Letter and statement by Secretary of
EQUIPMENT CO., DETROIT, MICH., letter
(see bill H. R. 2601), 2165. State relative to financing of devas-
relative to the Renegotiation Act by, - to assist in establishment of small
A47. tated, A176.
business enterprises (see bill H. R. Remarks in House relative to allotment
ERB, TISH, article entitled "Ration Board 2692), 2517. of farm machinery to countries in,
S2rvlce is Thankless Task" from Motions ant resolutions offered by A1093.
Lewiston (Idaho) Morning Tribune by, Armed forces: to investigate exchange Remarks in House relative to financing
AC9. rates relative to pay of members of in restoration of devastated, A176.
ERDMAN, R. P., relief (see bill H. R. 4829). (see H. Res. 140), 1285. Remarks in House relative to legislation
ERICSON, GEORGE, article on "Strikes: Remarks by, on passed by Congress to aid starving peo-
Compromise Seems Necessary" from Child-care centers, A4080. ple in, 984.
Christian Science Monitor by, A4179. Commodity Credit Corporation, 2064. Remarks in House relative to Russia's
ERICSSON, JOHN, remarks in House relative Decentralization of industry, A4105. domination of small countries of,
to iron-clad warship Monitor built by, Fair Employment Practice Committee, A2154.
A692. 4439, 6779, 7478, A3131, A3202, A3204, Remarks in House relative to hungry
A3224, A3232, A3242, A3768. people of, A2235.
ERICSSON, LEIF, editorial in Washington a concentration camp for all
Evening Star relative to resolutions Remarks in House relative to America's
Americans, 4176, 4177, 4204-4215. participation in politics of, A2425.
providing for erecting a monument to, - exhibits, A2076.
A5805. Remarks in House relative to Members of
Milk subsidies, 2064. Congress visiting, A2730.
Joint resolution authorizing erection In
President: need for lightening duties of, Remarks in House relative to economic
District of Columbia of statue of (see
A3599. problem in devastated, A2885.
S. J. Res. 114; H. J. Res. 279). School for diplomats: details of bill for,
Remarks in House relative to erection of Remarks in House relative to handling
a monument to, A5805. ALE63. of food by Army in, A2846.
Veterans' Administration: investigation, Remarks in Senate relative to providing
ERIKA MANN CHAPTER OF WIVES, INC., 2379. tood for, 4687, 11237.
CHICAGO, ILL., statement favoring Reports made by, from
continuance of price controls by, A5155. Remarks in Senate relative to shipment
Committee on World War Veterans Legis- of coal to, 8262.
ERLINGER, MILTON, statement on notes lation: Report of congressional committee on
on reconversion by, A3843. Veterans and labor unions (H. R. 3384, study made of general conditions in,
ERNSBARGER, GEORGE, relief (see bill Rpt. 874, pt. III), 7550. 9661.
H. R. 5028). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Resolution by Central European Federal
EROSION CONTROL, use of surplus equip- ERWIN, NEIL C. (ship carpenter, U. S. Army), Club of London, England, appealing in
ment for (see bill S. 1414). letter relative to Wallace's appoint- behalf of central European nations,
ERSKINE, GRAVES BLANCHARD, letter ment by, A586. A1898.
from Secretary of Labor transmitting EUROPEAN AGRICULTURAL REHABILITA-
draft of bill appointing as Retraining ESCAMBIA COUNTY, FLA., provide for con-
TION, remarks in House relative to
veyance of that portion of Santa Rosa
and Reemployment Administrator, UNRRA's program, A5286-A5289.
10618. Island under jurisdiction of Depart-
ment of Interior to (see bill H. R. EUROPEAN CHILDREN, statement by Ameri-
ERVIN, JOE W. (a Representativefrom North 4486). can Headquarters of Foster Parent's
Carolina). Plan for War Children relative to
Appointed on committee, 274, 275. ESPINOSA, DOLORES, poem paying tribute
plight of, A5390.
Articles by Harlan P. Kelsey relative to to Ernie Pyle by, A1897.
saving Grandfather Mountain, N. C., EUROPEAN CHILD WELFARE PROBLEMS,
ESSARY, HELEN, article, British Extrava- statement by Katharine F. Lenroot
A1321, A1322. gant Allowance for Diplomats, from
Article from Charlotte (N. C.) Observer relative to, A5331.
Washington Times-Herald by, A4520.
relative to OPA entitled "Utterly Dis- Article on United States' postwar atti- EUROPEAN CONDITIONS TODAY, articles by
credited," A3585. tude from Washington Times-Herald Ralph Nicholson from New Orleans
.Fair Employment ?ractice Committee: by, A5574. Item relative to, A34, A35.
Ride, Tory, Ride!, A3267.
Resignation from committee, 9336. ESSENTIAL AND CRITICAL ACTIVITIES, EUROPEAN CONFEDERATION, article by
Table: employment of white women, remarks in House relative to release by Dorothy Thompson from Washington
4211. War Manpower Commission of list of, Evening Star on, A1345.
-population data, 4206. A495. EUROPEAN COUNTRIES, statement by Rep-
Testimony of Raymond C. Kidd relative resentative Weiss relative to his recent
ESSER, AMELIA, pension (see bill S. 624).
to supplies for Veterans' Administra- visit to, A4071:
tion, A3581. ESSEX COUNTY (MASS.) DEMOCRATIC
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by OUTING, address by Representative EUROPEAN COUNTRIES FINANCIAL RE-
Alaska: to admit into the Union (see bill Lane at Salisbury Beach, A32761. QUESTS, article by Arthur Krock from
H. R. 1807), 590. New York Times relative to, A3993.
ESTILL, A. K., article entitled "Our Rubber
Armed forces: relating to pay and al-. Policy" from Wall Street Journal by, EUROPEAN FOOD PROBLEM, radio address
lowances paid in United States cur- by Herbert H. Lehman relative to,
A4695.
rcncy or at a fair rate of exchange If A3307.
in the money of any other nations ETHERIDGE, J. D., relief (see bill H. R. News item from New York Times relative
(s-e bill H. R. 2257), 1285. 1012*). to. 8946.
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EUROPEAN INFLUENCES IN THE WESTERN •EVANGELICAL CHURCH, resolution oppos-. EWA PLANTATION CO., relief (see bill H. R.
HEMISPHERE, remarks in Senate Ing peacetime military training by 4975).
relative to, 3282. Nebraska conference, A4671. 'EWING, OSCAR R., address at national rally
EUROPEAN NATIONS, radio address by 'EVANS, BOB, radio discussion relative to of the United Americans for United
Representative Madden relative to future of GI bill of rights between Nations at New York by, A2112.
program of UNRRA to aid liberated, Representative Edwin Arthur Hall "EXCEPTION," poem by Henry G. Lee from
A4024. (New York) and, A462. Saturday Evening Post entitled, A5164.
Remarks in Senate relative to furnish- Radio interview relative to drafting of
farm labor of Representative Fuller by, EXCESS PROFITS TAX, remarks in Iouse
ing food for starving, A3921. relative to, 9609, 9615.
A955.
EUROPEAN RELIEF, remarks in House rela- Radio discussion on the food crisis by EXCHANGE PROGRAM WITH FOREIGN
tive .to probable' termination 1946 of, Representative Edwin A. Hall (New COUNTRIES, extend and broaden
A5286. York) and, A1620. existing programs for Interchange of
EUROPEAN RELIEF: GOP STATESMANSHIP, Radio discussion relative to subsidies be- certain persons of United States and
6ditorial from Des Moines Tribune rel- tween Representative Edwin Arthur peoples of other countries (see bill
ative to, A5249. Hall (New York) and, A1176. H. R. 4368).
Radio interview on veterans and the EXCHANGE STABILIZATION FUND, letter
EUROPEAN RELIEF OPERATIONS AFTER point system of Representative Fuller
WORLD WAR I, letter by Herbert from the Secretary of the Treasury
by, A2589. transmitting the annual report of,
Hoover relative to, A4537. Radio discussion relative to education 3282, 3391.
Tables: sources of food supplies, clothing, for farm youth and value of 4-H
and finances for, A4537, A4538. Club between Representative Edwin EXCISE TAXES, remarks in House relative
Arthur Hall (New York) and, A2718. to, 9611.
EUROPEAN STARVING NATIONS, editorial
captioned "How many must starve?", Radio discussion on Bretton Woods EXECUTIVE AGENCIES, letter transmitting
from Akron (Ohio) Beacon Journal, agreements between Representative estimate of personnel requirements for,
A4172. Edwin Arthur Hall (New York) and, 157.
Editorial from Washington Post relative A2838. Resolutions authorizing Committee on
to ample food to share with, A4090. EVANS, EVERETT M., report of the Commit- Appropriations to assist it in deter-
Editorial from Bridgeport (Conn.) Tele- tee on the Judiciary in Senate On mination of matters within its Juris-
gram relative to supplying food to, nomination of, 9247. diction, to conduct studies and ex-
A4231. aminations of (see H. Res. 50*, 70).
EVANS, J. EARL, relief of estate (see bill H.
Editorial entitled "To Aid the Starving" Resolution to provide for continuing re-
R. 2011").
from New York Times, A4478. view by standing committees of the
Editorial entitled "We Promised Relief" EVANS, JENETTIE, increase pension (see bill House of (see H. Res. 26).
from Washington Daily News, A4503. H. R. 1052). Resolution to investigate certain acts of
Petition by residents of Jefferson County, EVANS, MRS. JOHN W., relief (see bill H. R. (see H. Res. 88*).
Mo., urging aid for, A4358. 4632). EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF THE GOVERN-
Remarks in House relative to necessity of EVANS, LUTHER H. (Librarian of Congress), MENT, provide for a 30-hour week for
furnishing aid to, A4224. address at Germany atrocity program civilian officers and employees in or
Remarks in House relative to, A4503. in Library of Congress by, A3292. under (see bill S. 1351).
EUROPEAN THEATER OF OCCUPATION, Introductory address at ceremony in Bill to limit the term of office of certain
remarks In House relative to armed observance of Texas centennial by, civilian officers in (see bill H. R. 2604).
forces in, A3802. A5581. Bil to prescribe a 2-year term of office
Survey of opinions on Negro infantry Report of the Committee on the Library for certain civilian officers in (see bill
platoons in white companies of seven in Senate on nomination of (Executive H. R. 2276).
divisions by Research Branch, Informa- nomination), 6929. Bill to amend Civil Service Retirement
tion and Education Division, head- Speech upon presentation of an enrolled Act of 1930 to clarify its provisions with
quarters, A5268. copy of original Bill of Rights by respsct to its application to certain
Barney Balaban to Library of Congress officers in (see bill S. 88).
EUROPEAN THEATERS OF WAR, report of by, A1326. Bill to require name of each officer or
an official inspection trip by Members employee shall be typewritten or hand
of Congress, 833. EVANS, SILLIMAN, remarks in Senate rela-
tive to, 1350. printed under signature on official cor-
Remarks in House relative to American
EVANS, WILLIAM ANDREWS, relief (see bills respondence, papers, and documents in
troops involved In, A3674. (see bill H. R. 3207).
Remarks in House relative to visit by 5. 729'; H. R. 2623').
Bill to make eligible to acquire a civil-
members of House Committee on Mili- ,EVANS, WILLIAM ERNEST, relief (see bill
service status upon passing a noncom-
tary Affairs to, A32. H. R. 3513).
petitive examination, certain tempo-
Report by Representative Harness ap- EVANS FUNERAL HOME, relief (see bill H. R. rary employees in (see bill H. R. 3152).
pearing in Scripps-Howard newspapers 2333"). Bill providing for reorganization of agen-
relative to his visit to, A389. EVANS-JACKSON, J. E., letter paying tribute cies in (see bill H. R. 4129").
Resolution providing for an investigation to Franklin Delano Roosevelt by, Joint resolution establishing Joint con-
by Committee on Military Affairs of A2025. gressional committees to obtain com-
destruction of military property in (see plete information with respect, to the
H. Res. 320). EVANSVILLE (IND.) COLLEGE, address on
democracy by Representative LaFol- functioning of (s-e H. J. Res. 209).
EUROPEAN TRIP OF COMMITTEE: A NOTE lette at, A2995. Joint resolution requiring monthly ap-
OF REALISM, editorial from New pearance, before the House committee
EVATT, HERBERT V., article on San Fran-
Orleans Item relative to, A4412. concerned with its activities, the head
cisco-capital of United Nations, from
of each department, agency, or inde-
EUROPEAN VETERANS ANGRY OVER BE- San Francisco Chronicle by, A4703. pendent establishment in (see H. J.
ING STUCK IN PACIFIC, letter by EVERETT, HOWARD, article paying tribute Res. 144).
soldier at Okinawa from Buffalo Eve- to State of Minnesota by, A4685. Letter from the Director of the Bureau
ning News relative to, A5335.
EVERGLADES, FLA., providing for an exami- of the Budget transmitting report rel-
EUROPE MUST BE FED BY US TO GUARAN- nation and survey of channel and har- ative to the personnel requirements
TEE WORLD PEACE, article by Mal- bor at (see bill H. R. 660). during the third quarter of the fiscal
colm Logan from New York Post rela- EVICTION, prohibit eviction from their year 1945, 3054.
tive to, A2520. homes of the wives, children, and Letter transmitting estimate of personnel
EUROPE NEEDS AMERICAN FOOD AND dependents of members of armed requirements for, 17.
FUEL; article by Edgar Ansel Mowrer forces (see bill H. R. 2868). Message from the President relative to
from St. Louis Post-Dispatch relative Remarks in House relative to, A3550. organization of, 4919, 4976.
to, A3657. Report of Joint committee on reduction
EVJUE, WILLIAM T., editorial paying tribute of nonessential Federal expenditures
EUROPE'S FOOD AND HEALTH PROBLEMS, to former Representative Edward E. concerning civilian employment in
address by Roy F. Hendrickson In Chi- Browne from Madison (Wis.) Capital September 1945, 10693, 10953.
cago before Food -Forum relative to, Times by, A511q'. Remarks in House relative to the pro-
A3146. Radio address on universal military posed report and question period in
training by, A155. (H. Res. 31), 35.
EUROPE'S POSTWAR PROBLEMS, editorial Telegram relative to universal military
from New York Times relative to, Remarks in House relative to reorgan-
training by, A155. ization of, 9350, A4057.
A3600.
EWALD, WILLIAM, poem entitled "Truth" by, Remarks in House relative to views of
EUZIERE, CLEMENT, relief (see bills S. 1361"; A3457. Lindsay C. Warren on overhauling of,
H. R. 4052. Poem entitled "To Congress" by, A4447. A1880.
XCI-Ind- 15
INDEX
EXECUTIVE' BRANCH -OF THE GOVERN. EXECUTIVE' NOMINATIONS AND CON- EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CON-
MENT-Continued. FIRMATIONS-Continued. FIRMATIONS-Cortinued.
Report of Joint Committee on Disposi- Civilian appointments Civilian appointments
tion of Executive papers in, 3287, 4095. Bureau of Internal Revenue: assistant Diplomatic and Foreign Service: Murray,
Resolution to investigate policies and commissioner; nominated, 8319. Wallace, to be Ambassador- to Iran;
practices relative to civilian employ- Burton, Harold H., to be an Associate nominated, 549; confirmed, 1253.
ment in (see H. Res. 66*). Justice, Supreme Court of the'United - Norweb, R. Henry, to be Ambas-
Resolution to amend Rules of House pro- States; nominated, 8690; confirmed, sador to Cuba; nominated, 4536; con-
viding for reporting and questioning 8767. firmed, 4815.
period for heads of agencies and de- Byrnes, James F., to be Secretary of -Norweb, R. Henry, to be Ambas-
partments in (see H. Res. 31). State; nominated, 7130; confirmed, sador to Panama; nominated, 408; con-
Tables showing civilian employment in, 7132. firmed, 928.
1409, 8360. Caffrey, James J., to be a member of -Palmer, Ely E., to be Minister
EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CON- Securities and Exchange Commission; to Afghanistan; nominated, 549; con-
FIRMATIONS. ' nominated, 3173, 3320; confirmed, 3779. firmed, 927.
Army appointments and promotions California Debris Commission: mem- - Pawley, William D., to be Ambas-
Chief of Staff: Eisenhower, Dwight D.; bers; nominated, 8452; confirmed, 8768.
sador to Peru; nominated, 5340; con-
nominated, 10860; confirmed, 10981. Callaghan, Neal H., to be Superintendent firmed, 6048.
Generals: nominated, 2116, 3430, 8320; of the Mint, San Francisco, Calif.; - Schoenfeld, H. F. Arthur, to be
confirmed, 2918, 3779, 8376. nominated, 3571; confirmed, 4815.
Minister to Hungary; nominated,
Lieutenant generals: nominated, 489, Caudle Theron Lamar, to be Assistant At-
11471; confirmed, 12062.
3046, 3430, 5216, 6241; confirmed, 304. torney General; nominated, 7587, con- -Warren, Avra M., to be Minister to
3281, 3779, 5444, 6824. firmed, 8133.
Clark, Bennett Champ, to be associate New Zealand; nominated, 9906; con-
Major generals: nominated, 489, 490, 3046, firmed, 10112.
3223, 4132, 5216, 6241, 7130, 7296, 8920, justice, Court of Appeals, District of
Columbia; nominated, 8538; confirm- - Warren, Fletcher, to be Ambassa-
8452, 8603, 9789, 10111, 10529; con- dor to Nicaragua; nominated, 2545;
firmed, 804, 3281, 4541, 5444, 6824, 7517, ed, 8918.
Clark, Tom C., to be Attorney General; confirmed, 3133.
8982, 0601, 12345. -Wilson, Edwin C., to be Ambas-
Brigadier generals: nominated, 408, 489, nominated, 4968; nominated, 6125.
Coast and Geodetic Survey: nominated, sador to Turkey; nominated, 262; con-
490, 2046, 4132, 5216, 6241, 6242, 7366,
8452, 9655, 10111, 12344; confirmed, 408, 3046, 4969, 7181, 9789; confirmed, firmed. 490.
1027, 3281, 4541, 5444, 6366, 6824, 7517, 702, 3133, 5445, 7473, 10112. - consuls general; nominated, 180,
E982, 10529, 11475. Cohen, Benjamin V., tobe counselor, De- 1921, 2036, 2545, 3046, 3494, 4132, 4536,
Colonels: nominated, 6, 408, 1252, 2116, partment of State; nominated, 8318; 5544, 5721, 6277, 7130, 7630, 7870, 9330,
3281, 4424, 5821, 7130-7132, 7630, 8453, confirmed 8603. 9655, 9789; confirmed, 333, 2116, 2273,
8533, 9332, 9789, 10358, 10860, 11474, Collectors of Customs; nominated 180, 3133, 4263, 4815, 5721, 6123, 7132, 7636,
11887; confirmed, 804, 1445, 2918, 3494, 199, 2410, 3430, 6048, 7473, 8046, 8319, 8133, 10112.
6366, 8046, 9601, 10529, 11120, 12345. 9789, 10934, 11039; confirmed, 409, 1253, - consults; nominated, 183, 2036,
Lieutenant colonels: nominated, 6, 1252, 2997, 4815, 6749, 8205, 8768, 9496, 9933, 3046, 3494, 4132, 4536, 5444, 5721, 6277,
1617, 4969, 7131, 8453, 9332, 11120, 11471, 10112, 11180, 11320. 7130, 9330, 9655, 9789, 11039, 11320;
11474; confirmed, 804, 1445, 1856, 5444, Collectors of Internal Revenue; nomi- confirmed, 333, 2273, 3133, 4263, 4815,
9601, 11887. nated, 180, 3173, 7181, 8314, 8767, 10934; 5721, 6125, 7132, 7636, 12062, 12526.
Majors: nominated, 1252, 4969-4971, 7131, confirmed, 409, 2997, 3388, 8133, 8317, - vice consuls; nominated, 1922;
7132, 5501, 8453, 9332, 11120, 11474; Condon, Edward U., to be director of confirmed, 2116.
confirmed, 1465, 4726, 5444, 6366, 9601, Bureau of Standards; nominated, -Foreign Service Officers; nomi-
11837. 10131; confirmcd, 10359. nated, 2623, 4132, 4536, 4725, 5500,
Captains: nominated, 6, 408, 1252, 1617, Customs Ccuits: judges; nominated, 5444, 6277, 8318, 8319, 9330, 9496, 9655,
2772, 3494, 5501, 8453, 11120; confirmed, 9331. 12345; confirmed, 3133, 4815, 7636, 8604,
804, 1445, 1856, 2918, 6366, 11887. Davis, Chester C., to be member of Ad- 12062, 12526.
First lietenants: nominated, 6, 180, 1252, visory Board, War Mobil'zation and
Donaldson, Jesse M., to First Assistant
1361, 1362, 7130, 9331, 9332, 10358, 11120, Reconversion; nominated, 10529; con-
Postmaster General; nominated, 7296;
11471; confirmed, 804, 1445, 1566, 1567, firmed, 10599.
confirmed, 7517.
Davis, T. Hoyt, to be district judge. Geor-
2918, 9601, 10529, 11887. Donovan, Dennis F., to be judge for dis-
Second lieutenants: nominated, 1252, gia; nominated, 6; confirmed, 549.
trict of Minnesota; nominated, 5444;
7130; confirmed, 804, 1445, 7296. del Torn, Enrique Campos, to be Attorney
confirmed, 7636.
General of Puerto Rico; confirmed,
Civilian appointments Employees' Compensation Commission;
Acheson, Dean G., to be Under Secretary 8204.
nominated, 180, 1252, confirmed, 409,
of State; nominated, 8690; confirmed, Denny, Jr., Charles R., to be a member of
1500.
8918. Federal Communications Commission;
nominated, 2194; confirmed, 2772. Evans, Luther H., to be Librarian of
Alldredge, J. Haden, to be a commissioner, Congress; nominated, 6241; confirmed,
Interstate Commerce Commission; Diez, Jorge L. C., to be associate justice,
Supreme Court of Puerto Rico; nomi- 7006.
nominated, 6; confirmed, 333. Export-Import Bank: nominated, 10275,
Altmeyer, Arthur G., to be member of nated 9906; confirmed, 11411.
Diplomatic and Foreign Service: 10529, 11179, 12062; confirmed, 10934,
Social Security Board; nominated, 12062, 12345; withdrawn, 11039.
7473; confirmed, 7704. Baruch, Herman B., to be.Ambassador
to Portugal; nominated, 549; confirm- Federal Communications Commission:
Anderson, Clinton P., to be Secretary of nominated, 6; confirmed, 333.
Agriculture; nominated, 4938; con- ed, 928.
- Braden, Spruille, to be Ambas- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation:
firmed, 5445.
Attorneys, United States; nominated, sador to Argentina; nominated, 3571; nominated, 8319, 10981; confirmed,
199, 408, 489, 2959, 4132, 7366, 8319, confirmed, 4263. 8453, 11630.
8452, 8690, 9906, 11320; confirmed, 333, -Cole, Felix, to be Minister to Federal Power Commission: nominated,
804, 1142, 3261, 3735, 4609, 5340, 8489, Ethiopia; nominated, 804; confirmed, 8538.
8767, £918, 6982, 9040, 9601, 10860, 1253. Federal Trade Commission: nominated,
11039, 11813. -Davis, Monnett B., to be Minister 9331, 10671; confirmed, 9496, 10807.
Benton, William, to be Assistant Secre- to Denmark; nominated, 4815; con- Foley, Raymond Michael, to be Federal
tary of State; nominated, 8318; con- firmed, 5721. Housing Commissioner in National
firmed, 8803. - Hamilton, Maxwell M., to be Housing Agency; nominated, 7181,
Berle, Adolf A., Jr., to be Ambassador Minister to Finland; nominated, 8690; 7296; withdrawn, 7297; confirmed,
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to confirmed, 8918. 7517.
Brazil; nominated, 160; confirmed, 333. -- Hines, Frank T., to be Ambassador Foley, Roger T., to be district judge for
Braden, Spruille, to be an Assistant Sec- to Panama; nominated, 8318; confirm- Nevada; nominated, 2997; confirmed,
retary of State; nominated, 8690; con- ed, 8603. 3261.
firmed, 9907. -- Kyle, Edwin Jackson, to be Am- Gates, Artemus L., to be Under Secretary
Bradley, Omar N., to be Administrator bassador to Guatemala; nominated, of the Navy; nominated, 6241; con-
of Veterans' Affairs; nominated, 7296; 408; confirmed, 927.
-- firmed, 6366.
confirmed, 7517. MeGurk, Joseph F., to be Ambas-
Gillette, Guy M., to be a member of Sur-
Brophy, William A., to be Commissioner sador to Dominican Republic; nomi-
of Indian Affairs; nominated, 1027; nated, 408; confirmed, 927. plus Property Board; nominated, 6;
confirmed, 1787. -Merrell, George R., to act as Com- confirmed, 333.
Brown, Lewis, to be district judge for missioner to India, with rank of Min- Gilliam, Donnell, to be judge for enst-
Montana; nominated, 2036; confirmed, ister; nominated, 1252; confirmed, ern district of North Carolina; nomi-
2834. 1500. nated, 4132; confirmed, 409.
INDEX 227
EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CON- EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND. CON- EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CON-
FII MATIONS-Continued. FIRMATIONS--Continued. FIRMATIONS-Continued.
Civilian appointments Civilian appointments Civilian appointments
Gourley, Wallace S., to be district judge, Metzger, Delbert E., to be district judge Schindler, Alfred, to be Under Secretary
western district of Pennsylvania; nom- for Hawaii, nominated, 8452; con- of Commerce; nominated, 3281; con-
inated, 10358; confirmed, 10860. firmed, 8767. firmed, 3388.
Hankins, Paul A., to be Assistant Com- Miller, Shackelford, to be -judge, Circuit Schwellenbach, Lewis B., to be Secretary
missioner of Internal Revenue; con- Court of Appeals, Kentucky; nomin- of Labor; nominated, 4968; confirmed,
firmed, 9496. ated, 10934, confirmed, 11411. 5340.
Hannegan, Robert E., to be Postmaster Miller, Watson B., to be Federal Security Selective Service System: nominated,
General; nominated, 4132; confirmed, Administrator; nominated 9331; con- 180, 408, 4815, 4969, 7870, -1871, 8320,
4263. firmed, 9601. 9655, 10439, 10774, 11119, 11320, 12344;
Harlan, Byron B., to be judge of The Miller, Wilbur K., to be associate justice, confirmed, 804, 5216, 5445, 8046, 9601,
Tax Court; nominated, 12526. Court of Appeals, District of Colum- 11887, 12263.
Hensel, H. Struve, to be Assistant Secre- bia; nominated, 8538; confirmed 8918. Sherwood, William T., to be Assistant
tary of the Navy; nominated, 408;, Mississippi River Commission: nomi- Commissioner of Internal Revenue;
confirmed, 549. nated, 8320, 11252; confirmed, 8768, ' nominated, 1617; confirmed, 2036.
Herzog, Paul M., to be a member of 11559. Smaller War Plants Corporation: nomi-
National Labor Relations Board; nom- National Mediation Board: .nominated, nated, 4132, 4815; confirmed, 4726,
inated, 5721; confirmed, 6202. 1617; confirmed, 2772. 4815.
Holtzoff, Alexander, to be associate jus- Nystrom, Paul H., to be member of Fed- Smith, Nelson Lee, to be a member of
tice, District Court, District of Colum- eral Board for Vocational Education; Federal Power Commission; nomi-
bia; nominated, 8538; confirmed, 8918. nominated, 7473. nated, 5340; confirmed, 6366.
Hutson, John B., to be Under Secretary O'Connell, John J., judge, circuit court Snyder, John W., to be Federal Loan Ad-
of Agriculture; nominated, 5793; con- of appeals; nominated, 8538. ministrator; nominated, 3430; con-
firmed, 6749. Oorns, Casper, to be Commissioner of firmed, 3779.
Jacobs. Harold H., to be Examiner in Patents; nominated, 7473; confirmed, Snyder, John W., to be Director of War
Chief, Board of Appeals, Patent Office; 7813. Mobilization; nominated, 7587; con-
nominated, 408; confirmed, 1566. Orr, William E., to be judge, court of
firmed, 7704.
Johnson, Jed, to be judge of United appeals; nominated, 8452; confirmed,
Sonnett, John F., to be an Assistant At-
States Customs Court; nominated, 8767.
2959; confirmed, 3081. torney General; nominated, 9331; con-
Parkman, Harrison, to be purchasing ag- firmed, 9790.
Judson, Harold William, to be Assistant ent for Post Office Department; nomi-
Solicitor General; nominated, 7587; Sullivan, Gael E., to be Second Assistant
nated, 3430; confirmed, 3573.
confirmed, 8133. Postmaster General; nominated, 8538;
Patent Office: nominated, 10439; con-
confirmed 9040.
Koscinski, Arthur A., to be judge for firmed, 12526.
eastern district of Michigan; nomi- Patterson, Robert Porter, to be Secretary Sullivan, John L., to be Assistant Secre-
tary of the Navy for Air; nominated,
nated. 5501; confirmed,- 7636. of War; nominated, 8690; confirmed,
Land Office: register; confirmed, 11630. 6241; confirmed, 6366.
8982.
Lawler, Joseph J., to be Third Assistant Symington, W. Stuart,. to be Surplus
Patterson, William J., to be Interstate Property Administrator; nominated,
Postmaster General; nominated, 4132; Commerce Commissioner; nominated,
confirmed, 4609. 11179; confirmed, 11736. 8690; confirmed, 9040.
Laws, Bolitha J., to be Chief Justice, Pence, Martin, to be circuit judge for Tariff Commission: nominated, 5340;
District Court of the United States for Hawaii; nominated, 8452. confirmed, 5891.
District of Columbia; nominated, 408; Pico, Rafael, to be commissioner of ed- Toro, Enrique Campos del, to be attor-
confirmed, 1362. ucation for Puerto Rico; nominated, ney general of Puerto Rico; nominated,
7366.
Lee, William E., to be Interstate Com- 4969.
ryerce Commissioner; nominated, Porter, Paul A., to be member, Federal United Nations Organization representa-
11179; confirmed, 11736. Communications Commission; nom- tives; nominated, 12345; confirmed,
Lilienthal, David E., to be a member, inated, 6; confirmed, 333. 12451.
Board of Directors, Tennessee Valley Postmasters: nominated, 2036, 2194, Stettinius, Edward R.; Connally,
Authority; nominated, 4132; con- 3571, 4132, 4424, 4725, 5216, 5340, 5629, Tom; Vandenberg, Arthur H.;
firmed, 4815. 6048, 7073, 7631, 7871, 8315, 9037, 9076, Roosevelt, Mrs. Anna Eleanor. Al-
Luhrsen, Julius G., to be a member of 9077, 9333, 9411, 9788, 9789, 9906, 10003, ternates: Bloom, Sol; Eaton,
Railroad Retirement Board; nomi- 10358, 10599, 10807, 10671, 10725, 10774, Charles A.; Walker, Frank C.;
nated, 2410; confirmed, 2772. 10807, 11179, 11180, 11474, 11958, 12062, Dulles, John- Foster; Townsend,
Lynne, Seybourn H., to be district judge, 12263; confirmed, 2116, 2918, 3082, 3494, John G.
Alabama; nominated, 12062; con- 3860, 4541, 4726, 4816, 4974, 5341, 5445, Vinson, Fred M., to be Federal Loan
firmed, 12451. 5629, 5721, 5793, 5974, 6202, 6242, 6749, Administrator; nominated, 1708; con-
McCarthy, Frank, to be an Assistant 7073, 7517, 8046, 8205, 8317, 8538, 8604, firmed, 1786.
Secretary of State; nominated, 8690; 8692, 8768, 8918, 9334, 9413, 9655, 9790, Vinson, Fred M., to be Director of War
confirmed, 8918. 9930, 10003, 10112, 10439, 10529, 10599, Mobilization and Reconversion; nomi-
McGrath, J. Howard, to be Solicitor Gen- 10860, 10934, 10981, 11039, 11411, 11630, nated, 3046; confirmed, 3107.
eral; nominated, 9154. 11736, 12190, 12263, 12345, 12451, 12526. Vinson, Fred M., to be Secretary of the
McKeough, Raymond S., to be a member, Prettyman, E. Barrett, to be associate Treasury; nominated, 7587; confirmed,
Maritime Commission; confirmed, justice, Court of Appeals, District of 7636.
9601. Columbia; nominated, 8538; confirmed, Walker, Frank C., to be Postmaster Gen-
McNutt, Paul V., to be High Commis- 8918. eral; nominated, 489; confirmed, 804.
sioner of Philippine Islands; nomi- Public Health, Service: nominated, 180, Wallace, Henry A., to be Secretary of
nated, 8376; confirmed, 8603. 262, 1617, 2772, 3223, 5216, 6202, 6748, Commerce; nominated, 408; confirmed,
Madden, Thomas M., to be district judge 7073, 7366, 7630, 8319, 8376, 9154, 11252, 1618.
for New Jersey; nominated, 9496; con-, 12190; confirmed, 333, 409, 1787, 2997, White, Harry D., to be Assistant Secre-
firmed, 9933. 3281, 5445, 6366, 7006, 7181, 7517, 7813, tary of the Treasury; nominated, 6.
Mahaffie, Charles D., to be a commis- 8538, 9412, 11475, 12344. Wickard, Claude R., to be Administrator
sioner, Interstate Commerce Commis- Reconstruction Finance Corporation: of Rural Electrification Administra-
sion; nominated, 6; confirmed, 333. nominated, 9331, 9655. tion; nominated, 4969; confirmed,
Margold, Nathan Ross, Associate Justice, Registers, Land Office: nominated, 5891, 6470.
District Court of the United States for 7296, 10860; confirmed, 6242, 7921. Williams, Aubrey W., to be Administra-
District of Columbia; nominated, 408. Rice, Ben H., Jr., to be district judge tor of Rural Electrification Adminis-
Maritime Commission; nominated, 8319. for western Texas; nominated, 8452; tration; nominated, 408; rejected,
Marshals, United States; nominated, 180, confirmed, 8767. 2663.
2036, 4132, 5721, 6048, 8452, 8690, 9906, Ridge, Albert A., to be district judge for Wills, William Henry, to be a member
10934; confirmed, 333, 2835, 3735, 4609, western district of Missouri; nomi- of Federal Communications Commis-
6749, 8133, 8767, 8918, 8982, 10860, nated, 2036; confirmed, 3081. sion; nbminated, 3048; confirmed,
11039, 11141, 11813. Royall, Kenneth C., to be Under Secre- 7473.
Mathes, William C., to be district judge, tary of War; nominated, 9933;, con- Young, Harold H., to be Solicitor, De-
southern district of California; nomi- firmed, 10529. partment of Commerce; nominated,
nated, 8918; confirmed, 9601. Russell, Donald S., to be Assistant Secre- 4132; confirmed, 4726.
Mellott, Arthur J., to be district judge tary of State; nominated, 8318; con- Coast and Geodetic Survey; nominated,
for Kansas confirmed, 11039. firmed, 8603. 8320; confirmed, 8768.
228 INDEX
EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CON- EXECUTIVES' CLUB NEWS (publication), "EX-SERVICEMEN BEG FOR 'WORK," re-
FIRMATIONS-Continued. 'address entitled "Some Problems Be- maiks in House entitled, 7407.
Coast Guard appointments and promotions fore Congress" by Representative Short EXTRADITION, injunction of secrecy re-
Admirals: nominated, 2959, 12451; con- from, A5432. moved in Senate from treaty with Can-
firmed, 3107, 12451. EXPEDIENCY IN CONGRESS, remarks in ada (Ex. I), 10773.
Rear admirals: nominated, 7630, 7966; House relative to, A5Ol0. EYRING, HENRY, letter on peace policies:
confirmed, 7813, 8046. enslavement of Germans and destruc-
Commodores: nomna'ed, 2349, 7631, "EXPENDITURE CONTROLS IN THE UNIT-
ED STATES GOVERNMENT," article tion of Japs by, A4475.
7966, 12062; confirmed, 3133, 7813, 8046,
12345. by E. L. Kohler from Accounting Re- FABIAN, PETER G., relief of estate (see bill
Marine Corps appointments and promotions view entitled, A1710. H. R. 1890*).
General: nominated, 2959; confirmed, EXPENDITURES IN THE EXECUTIVE DE- Conference report on bill (H. R. 1890*)
.082. PARTMENTS, remarks in House rela- fcr relief of estate of, 12310.
Lieutenant general: nominated, 6125; tive to defense of the Committee on, "FACING WINTER: UNRRA AND THE FOUR
confirmed, 6277. 10213. HORSEMEN," article by Barnet Never
Major generals: nominated, 3223, 4725, from Washington Post entitled, A5512.
EXPENDITURES OF GOVERNMENT, re-
7181, 8320; confirmed, 3388, 4974, 7517, marks in House relative to the cutting FACT FINDERS ACT OF 1924, amend (see
8489. down of, 4134. bills S. 362; H. R. 1534").
Brigadier generals: nominated, 6, 266,
"EXPENSES FOR CONGRESSMEN," editorial FACT-FINDING BOARDS, amendment and
927, 3223, 3388, 5629, 7181, 7871, 8452,
from Asbury Park (N. J.) Evening remarks in Senate to provide for ap-
11887; confirmed, 490, 1142, 5974, 7517,
Press entitled, A2670. ppintment of, 11706. *
8005, 8692, 12263.
Bill to provide for appointment to in-
Captains: nominated, 8690; confirmed, EXPERIMENTAL AIR MAIL ACT, remarks in vestigate labor disputes seriously af-
9154. House relative to enactment in 1938
fecting national public interest of (see
First lieutenants: nominated, 12135; con- of, A3352. bills H. R. 4908; S. 1681).
firmed, 12345. EXPLOSIVES, prohibit use of mails or in- Remarks in Senate and correspondence
Second lieutenants: nominated, 408, strumentalities of interstate commerce relative to ap. intment by the Presi-
1922, 3431, 3951, 4815, 6652, 8690. 12135; for sale or delivery of certain fabrics dent of, 12521.
confirmed, 549, 2116, 3663, 5216, 7006, or materials containing explosive sub-
9154, 12345. FAFNIR BEARING CO., views with respect
stan6es (see bill H. R. 2496). to Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of,
Navy appointments and promotions
Chief of Naval Operations: Nimitz, EXPORT-IMPORT BANK. See also EXECU- A2300.
Chester W.; nominated, 10860; con- TIvE NOMINATIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS.
FAHEY, JOHN H., letter relative to liquida-
firmed, 1C921. Bill to extend operations of (H. R. tion of HOLC in Rhode Island by,
leet admiral: nominated, 11119; con- 4683*). A1148.
firmed, 11411. Bill to authorize extension to Philippine Letter relative to record of Home Own-
Admirals: nominated, 408, 2959, 4609, islands of operations of (see bill S. ers' Loan Corporation by, A146.
9154, 9655; confirmed, 549, 3081, 4974, 1582).
8488, 10359. Bill to limit purposes for which loans FAHRENWALD, R. E., letter opposing peace-
may be made by (see bills H. R. 1440, time military training by, A5161.
Vice admirals: nominated, 2959, 7871,
8320, 8483, 9655, 11252; confirmed, 1443). FAHY, CHARLES, radio discussion on racial
3081, 8005, 8205, 8489, 9154, 10275, Bill to provide for the management of and religious tolerance by Phil Pearl,
10359, 11411, 11813. (see bill H. R. 2178). Joyce O'Hara, Paul Sifton, and, A3037.
Rear admirals: nominated, 180, 408, 490, Bill to provide for increasing the lend- .FAIR; ALTO, letter relative to trends in
1027, 1142, 1617, 2959, 3047, 3320, 3430, ing authority of (see bills S. 1181; unions today by, A1173.
3663, 4725, 4815, 4973, 6748, 7296, 7871, 11. R. 3490, 3771*). FAIRBURN, LAWRENCE P., letter relative
8488. 8603, 8918, 9154, 9248, 9333, 9464, Bill to provide for the capital thereof, to to developments at the Ohio Steel
10111, 10112, 10621, 11887; confirmed, provide for the management of (see Foundry Co., Lima, Ohio, 461.
490. 549. 1142, 1362, 1567, 1856, 3173, bill H. R. 3464).
3494, 3663, 3951. 4974, 5216, 5340, 7073, Data showing growth of, 7840. FAIRBURY LIVESTOCK CO., letter relative
7517, 8005, L918, 9154, 10359, 10725, to the meat shortage written by, 4373.
Message from President transmitting
12263. supplemental estimate of appropria- FAIR EMPLOYMENT DAY IN CHICAGO,
Commodores: nominated, 408, 1362, 2959, tion for (H. Doe. 336), 9872. proclamation by Mayor Edward J.
3047, 3430, 4725, 6242, 6748, 7181, 7296, Remarks in House relative to Wallace's Kelly, of Chicago, designating Monday,
7366, 7871, 8489, 9333, 9464, 9655, 10112, operation of, 1164. June 25, as, A3023.
12345; confirmed, 549, 1567, 3173, 3663, Remarks in House relative to the bill FAIR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE ACT, pro-
3951, 4974, 6749, 7073, 7517, 8005, 9154, (H. R. 3771) to provide for increasing hibit discrimination in employment
10359, 12526. the lending authority of, 7535. because of race, creed, color, national
Lieutenants: nominated, 490; confirmed, Remarks in Senate relative to, 7827. origin, or ancestry (see bill H. R.
702. S.atement of loans and commitments, 2232*).
Lieutenants (junior grade) : nominated, October 31, 1945, 11335. Editorial by Robert L. Thompson from
490, 8690; confirmed, 702, 5974, 9154. S'atement of Leo T. Crowley relative to, High Point (N. C.) Enterprise discuss-
Ensigns: nominated, 490, 5629, 7630, 7663. ing the, A2638.
8690, 8691, 9333, 10439; confirmed, 702, Remarks in House relative to the bill (H.
EXPORT AND IMPORT RATES COMPARED
5329, 5974, 7921. 9154, 10359, 10671. R. 2232) to prohibit discrimination in
WITH DOMESTIC RATES, tabulation
EXECUTIVE OFFICE, making annual appro- of, 10109. employment because of race, creed,
priations for (see bill H. R. 1984*). color, national origin, or ancestry,
Bill to reduce appropriations for (see bill EXPCRTS. See also IMPORTS AND ExPORTS. 6012, 6049, 6050.
H. R. 4407), 9846. Remarks in House relative to dwindling Remarks in House relative to threat to
Conference report on bill (H. R. 1984) agricultural, A2389. American society of, A3083.
making annual appropriations for, Remarks in House relative to our prewar Remarks in House praising Representa-
3773, 3780. exports to China and India, A2884. tive Sumners' speech on, A3455.
Message from President transmitting Statistics relative to United States, 5191, Remarks in Senate relative to, 6338.
supplemental estimate of appropria- 5092, 6844. Remarks in Senate relative to the bill
tion for (H. Does. 221, 288; S. Does. 67, Table: agricultural products, 1934 and (H. R. 2232) to prohibit discrimina-
127), 5591, 7040, 8948, 11856. 1937-40, A2423, A2424. tion in employment because of race,
Remarks in Senate on bill (H. R. 1984) - value of exports, 1S32-40, A2432. creed, color, national origin, or an-
making appropriations for, 879, 929, value in millions of dollars of, cestry, 6027.
2019, 2029, 2080, 2083, 2101, 2169, 2180, A2435. Text of bill H. R. 2232, cited as, A2076.
2412. -agricultural and industrial com- FAIR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE COMMIS-
EXECUTIVE ORDERS, providing for the ren- modities, 1931-41, A2479. SION, amendments in Senate to bill
-- wheat, oats, barley, rye, and flax- (S. 101) to prohibit discrimination in
dering and publication of opinions by
the Attorney General with respect to seed for 1937-44, A3258, A3259. employment, 12502.
(see bill H. R. 285). EX-SERVICEMEN, memorial of Legislature Article entitled "The South Takes a
Excerpts from an opinion by former At- of Wisconsin urging legislation to pro- Stand" by Thurman Sensing, A2452.
torney General William D. Mitchell vide public loans to, 6087. Bills to establish (see bills S. 101*, 459;
concerning, 10271. Remarks in House relative to restoration H. R. 2232*).
Resolution to make study of constitu- of jobs to, 6126. Editorial from New Orleans Times Pica-
tional authority for issuance of (see S. Remarks In House relative to readjust- yune relative to, A3590.
Res. 16*, 28*). ment compensation for, 6368. Editorial from Washington Post relative
Study of authority for issuance of (see Remarks in House relative to right to to debate by Representatives Hays and
S. Res. 98), 1937. work, 9517. LaFollette on, A1951.
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FAIR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE COMMIS- FEPC-Continued. FEPC-Continued.
bION-Continued. Letter by Hetbert A. O'Brien from New Statement by board of directors of Cleve-
Editorials from St. Johnsbury (Vt.) York Herald Tribune by Legislature of land (Ohio) Chamber of Commerce
Caledonian relative to objections to New York enacting, A1219. relative to, A2967.
bill, H. R. 2232, to create, A3181. Letter by L. L. Scott relative to attacks Statements by the President, William
Letter from the President, 12503. upon him for his opposition to, A2647. Green, and Philip Murray to ToWn
Letter from the President requesting the Letter by International Brotherhood of Hall Meeting in support of, A3257.
chairman of the Committee on Rules Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders and Statement by National Council for a
of House to grant a 'rule on, 5795. Helpers of America relative to, A2957. Permanent FEPC, Washington, D. C.,
Questions and answers about H. R. 2232, Letter by Representative Voorhis in re- relative to history of, A3266.
to establish permanent, A1966. ply to questions on, A3048. Telegram relative to appropriations for,
Radio address by Representative Fisher List of names of members of the com- 7040.
relative to establishment of perma- mittee, 6810. Telegram from Walter White, secretary,
nent, A3393. List of personnel in Washington, D. C., relative to resolutions adopted at the
Remarks in House relative to attitude in office, A2967. thirty-seventh annual meeting of the
Vermont toward, A3180. Personnel in field operations, divisions, Governors' Conference at Mackinac
Remarks in House relative to the wran- and regional offices of, A1159, A1160, Islandi, Mich., 7344.
gling over legislation on, A3092. A1161, A1162. FAIRFIELD (MONT.) TIMES, editorial rela-
Remarks in House relative to petition to Petition relative to appropriation for,
discharge House Committee on Rules tive to Mayor LaGuardia's statement
7040.
for further consideration of H. R. 2232, on beet-sugar production from, A3991.
Proceedings before temporary FEPC in
to establish permanent, A1966. Case No. 65 against United States Car- FAIR GROUNDS, authorizing and directing
Remarks in House relative to sentinent tridge Co., of St. Louis, Mo., A2080. Secretary of, War to cancel War De-
in Nation for continuance of, A3457. Radio address by Representative LaFol- partment leases on (see bill H. R.
Remarks in House relative to creation lette relative to legislation for a 4262).
of dictatorship under, A3224, A3232. permanent, A4633. FAIR HAVEN YACHT WORKS, relief (see
Remarks in House relative to several Remarks in House relative to, 2070, 2741, bill H. R. 792), 1222.
speeches opposing, A3242. 5117, 74C8, 8411, A1159-Al,162.
Remarks in House and exhibits relative FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938,
Remarks in House opposing creation of
to, 54, 3672, 3862, 3910, 3954, 3990, 4176, amendment in Senate relative to, 7666.
permanent, A837, A2869, A3083, A3267.
A3037. Remarks in House favoring the.continu- Bill to increase to 65 cents an hour the
Remarks In Senate and correspondence minimum wage rate under (see bill
ance of, A121, A2769, A2882, A3048,
relative to, 6336. H. R. 4130).
A3266.
Remarks in Senate relative to, 782, 7462, Bill to prescribe the period within which
Remarks in House relative to some bad
7474, 7496. actions may be commenced under sec-
features of bill H. R. 2232, A1318,
Statement by the President relative to, tion 16 (b) of (see bills S. 760; H. R.
A1744, A3199.
A3093. 3079).
Remarks in House relative to pressure
Bill to provide for amendment of (see
FAIR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE COMMIT- for passage of H. R. 2232 to establish
bills S. 1282, 1349; H. R. 3719, 3837,
TEE, article by John McGrath from permanent, A1744.
3839, 3841, 3844, 3914, 3928, 4222, 4312).
Chicago Sun relaiive to correspondence Remarks in House relative to amend-
Letter by F. C. Fay relative to minimum
between Senator Bilbo and Flora J. ment to universal military service act
wage of 75 cents by amending, A4798.
Cooke on extension of, A3790. of, 652.
Remarks in House relative to part played
Article by Lowell Mellett from Washing- Remarks in House relative to distortions
by Leon Henderson in drafting, A4581.
ton Star relative to, A3572. relative to legislation passed by New
Resolution by Local 227, Textile Workers'
Article entitled "Should FEPC Dictate York Legislature creating, A1201.
Union of America, CIO, favoring mini-
Hiring Policies?"- from Washington Remarks in House relative to creating a
concentration camp by establishing, mum wage of 65 cents by amending,
Post by Merlo Pusey, A1318.
A5166.
Booklet entitled "FEPC-How It Oper- A2076.
Remarks in House on editorial from Statement by Senator Thomas (Utah)
ates," A2078. relative to minimum wage of 65 cents
Editorial captioned "The high cost of Washington Evening Star relative to,
an hour by amending, A3638.
political obligations" from Vernon A2051.
Statement by Tom Linder before Senate
Daily Record, A837. Remarks in House relative to Govern-
ment bureaucracy from, A3202. Committee on Education and Labpr
Editorial from Nashville Banner relative
Remarks in House relative to attacks on, relative to S. 1349, to amend, A4726.
to establishment of permanent, A2052.
A3318, A3505. Statement by National Catholic Welfare
Editorial entitled "FEPC Stymied" from
Remarks in House relative to action of Conference relative to H. R. 3914 and
Washington Evening Star, A2051.
Editorial entitled "The Constitution and Republican Party on extension, of, S. 1349, amending, A5280.
the FEPC" from Shreveport (La.) A3199. FAIRMONT (W. VA.) ALUMINUM CO., letter
Times, A4342. Remarks in House relative to complaints relative to subsidy program for alumi-
FAIRLINGTON (VA.) HOUSING PROJECT, of Negroes presented to, 5796. num industry from, A4801.
letter by Representative Weichel to, Remarks in-House relative to destruction Letter relative to Government's policy
of democracy by creation of a perma- for aluminum industry to, A5319.
A5717.
nent, A2967, A3131. FAIRMONT (W. VA.) TIMES, article entitled
FEPC A GESTAPO FOR AMERICA, editorial Remarks in House relative to dictator-
from West Hartford (Conn.) Metropol- "Labor Unions and Politics," A4857.
ship by establishing, A3204.
itan News relative to, A355. Remarks in House relative to record of FAIR QUESTIONS THAT DESERVE FAIR
FEPC APPROPRIATION, editorial from Hart- leaders supporting, A3257. ANSWERS, remarks in House relative
Remarks in House relative to creation of to, 5018.
ford (Conn.) Times relative to, A3607.
caste system by opposing, A3437. FAIRVIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT, NO. 90,
"FEPC BILL," editorial from Dallas (Tex.)
Remarks in House relative to labor PRATT COUNTY, KANS., relief (see
News entitled, A841. unions' opposition to, A3277. bill H. R. 915").
FEPC, editorial from Washington Evening Remarks in House relative to action of
Star relative to appropriation for, FALES, HERBERT P., report of the Commit-
House Rules Committee on appropria- tee on Foreign Relations in Senate on
A2742. tion for, 5796, A3318. nomination of, 7072.
Editorial from New York Herald Tribune Remarks in House relative to socialism
relative to permanent, A2741. and establishment of, A3768. FALLACY OF LONG-TERM AVERAGES, let-
Editorial entitled "The Dangers of a Resolution by Board of Aldermen of St. ter from Herbert Hoover on the subject
Permanent FEPC" from Richmond Louis, Mo., urging legislation for of, 3177.
(Va.) Times-Dispatch, A2842, A2869. permanent, A2892. FALLON, GEORGE H. (a Representative from
Editorial entitled "It Should Be Perma- Speech by Representative Barrett (Penn- Maryland).
nent" from Bronx County (N. Y.) sylvania) in Philadelphia relative to, Address on Defender's Day, Baltimore,
Home News, A2517. A4260. Md., by, A3872.
Editorials from New York Herald Tribune Statement by Representative LaFollette Appointed on committee, 274, 275.
and Washington Post on, A2834. relative to H. R. 481 to establish a Leave of absence, 5898.
Editorial from newspapers in various permanent, A69. Letter from Worth M. Tippy relative to
parts of the country relative to, A2811, Statement by Mayor Roger Lapham veto- equal-rights amendment,. A3565.
A2812, A2813. ing California Fair Employment Prac- Letter by John L. Bazinet to the Presi-
Editorial from Menominee '(Mich.) Her- tices Act, A2614. , dent regarding relations with Spain,
ald-Leader relative to appropriation Statement by International Brotherhood A5457.
for, A3278. of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Editorial entitled "Don't Kill FEPC" and Helpers of America relative to bill Arthur, James P.: for relief (see bill H. R,
from Detroit Free Press, A2825, A3278. H. R. 2232, to create, A2981. 3223), 4659.
230 INDEX
FALLON, GEORGE H.-Continued. FARLEY, JAMES A.-Continued. -"FARLEY SPEAKS OF FUTURE," editorial
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Address at rally under auspices of from Bridgeport (Conn.) Post entitled,
Barry, Robert E.: for relief (see bill H. R. Queens County Democratic Commit- A1694.
3909), 8418. tee, Flushing, N. Y., by, A4544. FARLEY'S VIEWS ON POSTWAR ECONOMIC
Belle Isle Cab Co., Inc.: for relief (see Address relative to foreign trade, A4881. PROBLEMS, article from Cleveland
bill H. R. 4,30), 9513. Address entitled "Postwar Business Ex-
(Ohio) Plain Dealer relative to, A1665.
Holidays: making last Thursday in No- pansion" before Bronx Board of Trade
vember a legal holiday (see H. J. Res. by, A5678. FARM-APPRAISAL SYSTEM, create public
29), 12101. Address at Memphis before Tennessee (see bill H. R. 4873).
Imports: to be subject to same internal- Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages by, FARM BUREAU, article entitled "Why Join
revenue taxes as domestic goods (see A5636. the Farm Bureau Federation?" by E. L.
bill H. R. 5863), 7890. Address entitled "Party Responsibility
Dean, A612,
Remarks by, on in a Democracy" before Bronx County
D'Alesandro, Pvt. John B.: article and Bar Association by, A5437. FARM BUREAU OF UNION COUNTY, IOWA,
letter on death of, A253. Article entitled "The Very Breath of resolutions relative to farm problems
Palestine problem, 9691. America" from Reader's Digest by, by, A5322.
VE-day, 4314. A3792. "FARM COMMUNICATIONS AFTER THE
Votes of. Sec YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Article by Grenville Kleiser from New WAR," address by Paul A. Walker at
York Enquirer paying tribute to, San Antonio, Tex., entitled, A900.
FAMINE FACES AMERICA, editorial from A4485.
Paterson (N. J.) Morning Call relative Editorial from Charleston (Miss.) Sun "FARM CONDITIONS 'DOWN UNDER,'" re-
to, A1765. paying tribute to Boy Scouts of Amer- port by J. Gordon Ross entitled, A3030.
FARBENINDUSTRIE OF GERMANY, remarks ica by address of, A1770. FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION, article
in House relative to, 425, 4852. Editorial from Charleston (S,C.) News- from Kansas City Star relative to A. C.
Courier relative to statement on unity Utterback receiving $700 per month
FAR EAST, remarks in House relative to fur- of British Empire by, A1915.
nishing lend-lease supplies to, A5318. to sit in office of, A1293.
Editorial from Flint (Mich.) Journal rel- Bill to provide for cancellation of certain
FAR EAST, DETERMINED AMERICAN POL- ative to speech.on Lincoln as a political notes acquired by (see bill S. 44).
ICY NEEDED, remarks in House rela- leader by, A2015.
Letter and statement relative to report
tive to, A5341. Editorial from Dallas (Tex.) Morning
of A. C. Utterback on examination of
News relative to views on tariff prob-
FAR EAST, POLICED BY UNITED NATIONS, Houston Bank for Cooperatives from,
leAs of, A1985.
remarks in House relative to, A3750. Editorial from Jersey Observer, Hoboken, A1327, A1328.
FAR EAST SITUATION, AMERICAN PUBLIC N. J., relative to speech on postwar re- Letters by Mrs. Mary Roberts, of Jet-
OPINION, dispatch by George Moorad laxation of Government control by, more, Kans., relative to harsh collec-
relative to, A5341. A2049. - tion methods of, A483.
Editorial entitled "Are Farley's Services Letter from Secretary of Agriculture
FARGO, N. DAK., resolution relative to short- transmitting twelfth annual report of
to This Nation Being Fully Appreci-
age of coal in head of Lakes area by (H. Doc. 268), 8799.
ated?" from Parkersburg (W. Va.)
Board of City Commissioners of, A4219. News, A2394. Remarks in House relative to collection
FARGO (N. DAK.) FORUM (newspaper), edi- Editorial from Waterbury (Conn.) Amer- policies of, A483.
torial favoring St. Lawrence seaway ican relative to address on Presidential Remarks in House opposing audit by
from, A4633. succession by, A3002. Comptroller General of, 8557.
PARKAS, ETHEL AND JULIUS, relief (see bill Excerpt from book entitled "Behind the Text of laws requiring examinations of
H. R. 1606*). Ballots" by, 1704. credit units under its supervision by,
Radio'address supporting candidacy of 8559.
FARKAS, TEREZ, relief of legal guardian of William O'Dwyer by, A4716.
(see bill H. R. 1606*). FARM CREDIT CORPORATION, letter by
Remarks in House relative to, 5686, 5787. American Farm Bureau Federation
FARLEY, FRANK S. (Acting Governor, New Remarks in Houee relative to interest in opposing the audit by Comptroller
Jersey), editorial from Atlantic City civic organizations of, A1770. General of, 8560.
(N. J.) Press Union paying tribute to, Remarks in House relative to speech on
A2957. American way of life at Northampton, FARM CROPS, table by Bureau of Agricul-
FARLEY, JAMES A., address before Fall River Mass., by, A1784. tural Economics relative to value 1939-
(Mass.) Area Council of Boy Scouts of Remarks in House relative to suggestion 44 of, A177.
America by, A239. on Presidential succession by, A2345, "FARM DRAFT CLARIFIED," article from
Address commemorating thirty-fifth an- A2871. Adrian (Mich.) Daily Telegram en-
niversary of Boy Scouts of America Statement on Presidential succession in titled, A411.
before Advertising Club of New York Hazleton, Pa., by, A3003.
Telegram paying tribute to Representa- FARMER, ST. PAUL, MINN. (publication),
by, A634.
tive Ramspeck from, A5790. article on REA's tenth anniversary
Address entitled "With Malice Toward Tribute In the House to, A2394. from, A3101.
None" in Norwalk, Conn., at Lincoln
Day Dinner by, A703. FARLEY, THOMAS M., SUSIE, AND DONNA "FARMER AND THE TRADE AGREEMENTS'
Editorial from Onancock (Va.) News rel- LOUISE, relief (see bill H. R. 3366). ACT," article by Fred Brenckman en-
ative to a speech on business in Bir- "FARLEY FINDS FLAWS IN SUCCESSION titled, A2431.
mingham, Ala., by, A55. LAW," editorial from Meriden (Conn.) FARMER COOPERATIVES, address entitled
Address on foreign trade and shipping Record entitled, A2935. "Contributions of Farmer Coopera-
in New York before Foreign Commerce "FARLEY ON POLITICIANS," editorial from tives to the American Economy" by
Club by, A1587. Worcester (Mass.) Telegram entitled, John H. Davis, A857.
Address in Baltimore before Maryland A772. Speech by C. Maurice Wieting relative
Bankers' Association by, A1727.
Address on subject Americanism be- PARLEY ON PRESERVATION OF AMERICAN to, A2399.
fore Milwaukee (Wis.) Junior Cham- FREEDOM, editorial from Salt Lake "FARMER FACES ANOTHER TOUGH YEAR,"
ber of Commerce by, A1996. City Deseret News relative to, A3574. editorial from Saturday Evening Post
Address on American way of life before "PARLEY ON PRESIDENTIAL SUCCES- entitled, A931.
Northampton (Mass.) Rotary Club by, SION," editorial from New York World-
FARMERS, address by Abraham Lincoln in
A2010. Telegram entitled, A2 06.
Editorial from New York Sun relative to, 1859 before Wisconsin Agricultural So-
Address on Presidential succession before ciety relative to, A564.
Hazleton (Pa.) Chamber of Commerce A2549.
Editorial from New York Herald Tribune Address on taxation and cooperation as
by, A2276. affecting western farmers by C. C.
Address in Charlestown, Mass., at cele- relative to, A2546.
Editorial from Muncie (Ind.) Star en- Cogswell before Kansas State Grange,
bration of Bunker Hill Day by, A3077. A138.
Address commemorating twenty-fifth titled, A2935.
Address on parity in health and educa-
anniversary in priesthood of Duanne "FARLEY PLAINLY TELLS WHAT IS tion for farm people by Senator Hill
G. Hunt by, A3046. WRONG," editorial from Elmira in Chicago, A5694.
Address at banquet of Pan-American (N. Y.) Star-Gazette captioned, A1664, Article entitled "The Future of Farmers"
Society in New York in honor of Pres- FARLEY'S ADDRESS IN BIRMINGHAM, from Farmers Defender, A3887,
ident Rios of Chile by, A4433.
ALA., editorial from America relative Bill to permit direct sales of surplus
Address at a memorial dinner to Alfred
to, A388. property for their use in earning a
E. Smith in New York by, A4196.
Address urging election of William "FARLEY'S ADVICE TO SOUTH ON BUYING livelihood, giving them 10 days prcfcr-
O'Dwyer as mayor of New York by, BUSINESS," editorial from Willimantic ence in purchase of same (see bills
A4C73. (Conn.) Chronicle captioned, A388. S. 859; H. R. 2493).
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FARMERS-Continued. FARMERS' EDUCATIONAL AND COOPERA- FARM LABOR, article captioned "Older
Bills to .establish community and county TIVE UNION OF AMERICA, address on farmers can't do it alone" by L. B.
committees of farmers to administer the farmers' stake in full employ- Skeffington from Rochester (N. Y.)
those phases of all Federal programs ment by Senator Guffey before, A4370. Chronicle and Democrat, A292.
involving farm contacts (see bills H. R. FARMERS GRAIN DEALERS ASSOCIATION Article captioned "Twenty-five farm
100, 2215). OF IOWA, statement on grain-car situ- youths sent for tests" from Jeff Davis
Bill to adapt the loan programs author- ation in Iowa by, A1840. (La.) Parish News, A285.
ized by the Bankhead-Jones Farm Article entitled "The Army Needs Them-
FARMERS' HOME CORPORATION, abolish Young Farmers Must Go, Major Says"
Tenant Act to the needs of (see bill certain agricultural lending agencies,
S. 1507). from Adrian (Mich.) Daily Telegram,
to Improve credit service for farmers, A411.
Bill to increase tax exemptions for Fed- and to enlarge powers of (see bill H. R.
eral income tax purposes from $500 to Correspondence between Representative
2239). Martin of Iowa and War Manpower
$600, and to provide special deduc- FARMERS IN THE WAR (booklet), remarks' Commission relative to drafting of,
tions for (see bill H. R. 3820).
in House relative to many misleading A495.
Bills to provide for deduction from gross
Income for tax purchase expenses in- statements in, 6617. Correspondence between Representative
curred in operations cf (see bills S. 982; FARMERS OF AMERICA, FUTURE, prohibit Woodruff and George E. Carvey, rela-
H. R. 3803). the unauthorized use of the name or tive to drafting of, 832.
Editorial entitled "Night Visit to Barn" insignia of the (see bill S. 861). Correspondence relative to deferment of,
from Washington Evening Star, A1092. "FARMERS' LABOR TROUBLES ARE REAL," 463, 1507, 1508.
editorial from Sterling (Colo.) Advo- Editorial from Michigan Farmer relative
Letter by Surplus Property Board rela-
tive to no preference in disposal of cate entitled, A161. to confusion in drafting of, A694.
surplus property for, A1027. Editorial from Pacific Rural Press relative
FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., to drafting of, A225.
Outline form prepared by Southern SUMNER COUNTY, TENN., relief (see
Tenant Farmers Union for a written Editorial from Sioux City (Iowa) Jour-
bill H. R. 2722). nal-Tribune entitled "Farm Labor
agreement between a farm tenant and
landlord, A1494. FARMERS' PROBLEMS, letter by a resident Threatened," A255.
of Louisiana relative to, A883, A951. Editorial from the New York Times rela-
Remarks in House relative to patriotism
Remarks in House relative to critical, tive to the President's veto on resolu-
of, 4161, A478.
A3114. tion (H. J. Res. 106) to grant blanket
Remarks in House relative to production
record of, A989, A5996. FARMERS' PROBLEMS AND OPA REGULA- exemption from the Selective Service
Remarks in House relative to discrim- TIONS, letter by W. E. Grove of Chain- Act to, 4228.
Ination against, A5807. bersburg relative to, A3613. E::cerpt from letter by James F. Byrnes
Remarks in House relative to preference relative to drafting of, A292.
FARMERS PRODUCE CO., McALESTER,
in purchase of their former farm lands OKLA., letter on OPA price violations Joint resolutions relative to drafting of
be given to, A5719. in Oklahoma from, A2946. (see S. J. Res. 19; H. J. Res. 1060).
Remarks in House relative to support of Letter and resolution from Nevada State
FARMERS' SALE NOTICES, advertisements Legislature relative to drafting of,
St. Lawrence seaway by, A5601. from several newspapers relative to,
Remarks In House relative to full em- A478.
A663. Letter by C. H. Hyde, of Alva, Okla.,
ployment and the, 10242.
FARMERS' STAKE IN FULL EMPLOYMENT, relative to shortage in Oklahoma of,
Remarks in House relative to importance address by Senator Guffey at Trenton, A159. "
of soil-conservation program to, A989. N. J., before Farmers' Educational and Letter by C. Monte Craft, of Pevely, Mo.,
Remarks in House relative to Tydings
Cooperative Union of America on, relative to drafting of, A275.
amendment to Selective Training and
Service Act of 1940 protecting, A186. A4370. Letter by D. D. Hatcher relative to the
Remarks in House relative to interest in FARMERS' UNION COOPERATIVE ASSOCIA- drafting of, A1055.
national policies of, A5297. TION, DAWSON, NEBR., relief (see bill Letter by Harry D. Wilson relative to
Remarks in House relative to cooperation S. 393). drafting of, A285..
with industrial worker of, A4234. FARMERS' UNION COOPERATIVE PRODUCE Letter by Jess A. Connor relative to
Remarks in House concerning stake in ASSOCIATION, AT DEVILS LAKE, N. scarcity in Trego County, Kans., of,
wage increases of. 11013. DAK., resolution protesting against A589.
Remarks in House relative to failure of peacetime military conscription, 10070. Letter by Mrs. Fred Weiss relative to
War Food Administration to solve drafting in Nebraska of, A715.
FARMERS' UNION IN NORTH DAKOTA, let- Letter by Representative Hoffman of
problems of, A2152. ter relative to bill (H. R. 4184) to
Remarks in House relative to prosperous Michigan relative to resolution of
repeal land-grant rates, 10109. Legislature of Michigan on drafting
condition of, 2053.
Remarks in House relative to effect of FARMERS' UNION MEMBERS OF LOGAN of, A807.
bill H. R. 1752 on, 2842. COUNTY, N. DAK., resolution remon- Letter by Representative Larcade relative
Remarks in House relative to effect of strating against certain proposals rela- to use in Louisiana of prisoners of war
twenty-second amendment on, A1529. tive to universal 'military peacetime as, A726.
Remarks in House relative to the draft- .conscription, and advocating the Mis- Letter by Representative Woodruff rela-
ing of, 105, 106, 2709, A186. souri Valley Authority proposal, 11708. tive to drafting of, A437.
Remarks in House relative to benefit of FARMERS' UNION OF WASHINGTON AND Letter by Thomas J. Heily relative to
rural electrification to, 5451, A1037. IDAHO, resolutions relative to current drafting of his son, A455.
Remarks in Senate relative to ability to problems by, A5297. Letter by unknown. businessman rela-
produce of, A3887. tive to drafting of, A517.
FARM -OMBS FOR RETURNING VETERANS, Letter from a citizen of Indiana rela-
Resolution adopted by the Towner remarks in House relative to, 10983. tive to drafting of, A801.
County National Farm Loan Associa- FARM INCOME, article entitled "The Key to Letters by Madison County (Wis.) Agri-
tion relative to loans to, 7507. Prosperity: High Farm Income" by E. cultural War Board and Robert Ber-
Resolutions by Legislature of Massa- H. Taylor from Country Gentleman, nard of New Vienna, Ohio, relative to
chusetts memorializing War Food Ad- A1375.
ministration for Immediate relief to, drafting of, A189, A200.
Remarks in House relative to, A1499. Letters by Walter Nolls, of Fowler, Mich.,
AI167. Remarks in House relative to 1939, A5807. relative to drafting of, A607.
"FARMERS ASK CONGRESS TO PROBE Statistics relative to, 9999. Letters by Whitley County (Ind.) United
FARM-TO-MARKEr TRUCK FEES," Table: gross farm income and net income States Department of Agriculture War
article from newspaper captioned, of farm operators, 1914-44, A625. Board and Whitley County (Ind.) Farm
A3064. -year of 1944, A5526. Bureau, Inc., relative to drafting of,
FARMERS-COOPERATION WITH, AND NOT FARM INDEPENDENCE, editorial entitled "A A248.
EXPLOITATION OF, article by Wallace Legal Barrier to Farm Independence" Letters from several citizens of Kansas
Thorsen from This Month relative to, from Louisville (Ky.) Courier-Journal, relative to drafting of, A194.
A4234. A3399. Memorials of Legislature of Michigan for
FARMING AS A BUSINESS, address by protection of, 1404, 2240, A677, A688,
FARMERS DEFENDER (publication), article
entitled "The Future of Farmers" Clement T. Malan at Purdue University A694, A701, A765.
from, A3887. Radio interview of Representative Fuller
on, A3185.
by Bob Evans relative to drafting of,
"FARMERS DO NOT STRIKE," editorial from FARM JOURNAL (publication), article cap- A955.
Franklin County (Tenn.) Progress en- tioned "What'll we do with the eggs?" Remarks In House and letter by Walter
titled, A5597. from, A5218. Nolis, of Fowler, Mich., relative to
FARMERS' ECONOMIC AND PRODUCTION FARM JOURNAL AND FARMER'S WIFE drafting of, A1025.
GOALS, address by Senator Guffey at (publication), letter, captioned "Free- Remarks in House relative to alarm of
a farmers' conference in Altoona, Pa., men produce more than slaves" by Department of Agriculture over acute
relative to, A5491. Joseph N. Pew, Jr., from, A948. , shortage of, A443.
232 INDEX
FARM LABOR-Continued. FARM LUMBER, remarks in House relative to FARM PRODUCTION-Continued.
Remarks in House relative to allocation shortage of, 5253. Tables: Hampden and , Hampshire
to Louisiana of prisoners of war as, FARM MACHINERY, advertisement from Counties, Mass., intentions for 1945,
A727. newspaper relative to shortage of, A2061.
Remarks in House relative to conditions A1093. FARM PRODUCTS, relative to the payment
in Oklahoma respecting, A159. Article from McLean County (N. Dak.) of subsidies by the Commodity Credit
Remarks in House relative to distress in Independent relative to WPB gives Corporation and the Reconstruction
North Dakota by drafting of, A455. green light to production of, A2742. Finance Corporation (see bill S.
Remarks in House relative to drafting Bill to provide for establishment for re-
in Nebraska of, A715. 1270*).
lease to returning veterans of a pool of Letter from Department of Agriculture
Remarks in House relative to General (see bill S. 585). relative to 1944 income from, A4526.
Hershey's clarifying directive on draft- Communications from Norman G. Jensen Letter by Representative Murray rela-
ing of, A411. of Portal, N. Dak., relative to export •
tive to prices of, A4189.
Remarks in House relative to probable of, A2742.
draft by June 30, 1945 of 180,000 from, Letter by La Fayette Patterson relative
Correspondence relative to shortage of, to price support for, A4189.
579. 2338. Remarks in House and statistics relative
Remarks in House relative to reclassifica- Letter by Leo T. Crowley relative to ex-
tion of, A169. to product4on of beef cattle, cotton,
perts of, A1795. tobacco, hogs, and dairying, 2572, 2573.
Remarks in House relative to the Presi- Letter by H. W. Parisius of Foreign Remarks in House relative to effect of
dent's hand in induction of, A855. Economic Administration relative to
Remarks in House relative to unneces- high tariff on, 5139.
exports of, A1316. Remarks in House relative to bill (S.
sary use in taking agricultural census Letter and news release by Foreign Eco- 1270) for payment of subsidies by the
of, A538. nomic Administration relative to lend- Commodity Credit Corporation and
Remarks in House relative to serious lease program and, A307, A308. , the Reconstruction Finance Corpora-
shortage of, 4162. Memorial of Legislature of Minnesota tion on, 7873.
Rrmarks in House relative to veto by urging investigation of production of, Resolution authorizing the Committee
President of legislation to exempt 1404. en Agriculture to investigate the pres-
drafting, A2051. Renarks in House relative to allotment ent system of marketing of (see H. Res.
Remarks in House relative to Lemke reso- to European countries of, A1093.
lution regarding the drafting of, A1451. 54*).
Remarks in House relative to the de- Table: showing exports of, 5098.
Remarks in House relative to stop draft- mand for additional, 1173, A539, A711. -cash receipts from farm products
ing for military service of essential, Remarks in House relative to purchases, in 19-14, by States, furnished by D2-
A4558. 1940-43, of, 2C53. partment of Agriculture, A4527.
Remarks in House relative to ignoring R3mlrks in House relative to progress
Tydings amendment in drafting of, FARM PROGRAM, editorial entitled "A Real-
in distribution of, A2059.
A59. istic Farm Program" appearing in the
Remarks in House relative to high prices
Remarks in House relative to tragic con- Journal of Commerce, 7436.
charged veterans for, A3253.
sequences which will follow induction Remarks in House relative to short- FARM PROPERTY, table: value on January
of, 725, A229, A369, A556, A663, A1589. 1, 1945, of, A5527.
sighted attitude of the administration
Remarks in House relative to drafting of,
on production of, A3180. FARM REAL ESTATE, table: index numbers
143, 204, 270, 273, 285, 294, 295, 371, Remarks in House ralative to replace-
413, 442, 443, &25, 829, E35, 901, 1199, of estimated value per acre, by geo-
ment of same lost through floods, 4844. graphic divisions, 1912-44; A626.
1393, 2351, A449, A607, A710. Remarks in House relative to difficulty
Remarks in Rouse relative to deferment in securing, A3180. FARMS, facilitate settlement of returning
of, 1395, 1502, 1530, 1533, 2425, 4177. veterans on farms in projects of Bu-
Remarks in House re'ative to lack of ceil-
Remarks in Senate relative to deferment reau of Reclamation (see bill H. R.
ing price on, A3253.
of, 3634. 520*).
Remarks in Senate relative to establish-
Remarks in Senate relative to shortage Bill to promote farm ownership to vet-
ment of a pool of farm machinery for
of, 3701. erans through Government-insured
relief to returning veterans, 1243.
Remarks in Senate and correspondence Remarks in Senate and correspondence loans (see bill H. R. 347).
relative to drafting of, 517, 758, 764, relative to shortage of, 6796. Comparison of number and percentage
7G7, 775, 917, 927, 999-1008, 1353, 2463. of farms receiving central-station elec-
Resolution providing for an investiga-
Remarks in Senate relative to the cost tric service, 1938-44, inclusive, 2252.
tion by Committee on Agriculture of
of, 916. existing shortage of (see H. Res. 233). Editorial entitled "All the People Have a
resclution by Legislature of Wisconsin Resolution of Farm Bureau units urging Stake in Family-sized Farms" from
relative to drafting of skilled, A1955. San Antonio (Tex.) Evening News,
larger quota of, 1113.
Resolution by New York State Horticul- A454.
Tables: exports in 1943 and 1944 of,
tural Society relative to drafting of, Remarks in House relative to serious la-
A1317, A1318.
A229. bor situation on the, A1033.
Resolution by North Central Dairy Sales "FARM MACHINERY CUT 23 PERCENT IN Remarks in House relative to legislation
Cooperative, Mansficld, Ohio, relative OUTPUT," article from New York providing loans to veterans on, A1274.
to drafting of, A798. Times entitled, A1707. Statistics relative to electrification of,
Statement by Gladwin County (Mich.) FARM MORTGAGES, table: outstanding 2733.
Draft Board relative to drafting, 832. debt, value of farm real estate, and Table: comparative balance sheet of
Statement by W. R. Ogg before House debt as a percentage of value, 1910- farms, 1940-44, A625.
Committee on Military Affairs relative 44, A626. farms electrified with central-
to drafting of, A240. station service, 1935-40, A1727.
Table: estimates by Bureau of Agricul- FARM PONDS, memorial of legislature rela-
tive to construction on small farms in FARM SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, ar-
tural Economics on hourly return in ticle entitled "How FSA Has Helped
Wisconsin on, A603. Oklahoma, 4930.
'Thcu-ands of Missouri Farmers" by
- deferments by States, January 1, FARM POPULATION, letters from Depart- H. E. Klinefelter from Missouri Farmer,
1945, furnished by Selective Service ments of Agriculture and Commerce
A3653.
System, 2426. relative to, A2330.
Excerpts from report of Edna H. Putt-
Telegram from Carl R. Smith relative to FARM PRICES, remarks in House relative to kammer relative to program in Rich-
drafting of, 814. responsibility for, A4189. land County, Wis., of, A4665.
Text of correction by Lewis B. Hershey Telegram from Barney Mercantile Co.
for directive No. 288 relative to draft- Remarks in House relative to school-
urging protection for, 9045. lunch prcram and, A3408.
ing of, A239.
FARM PROBLEMS, resolutions by Farm Remarks in Riouse relative to fine record
FARM LABOR EMPLOYMENT IN. DEFENSE Bureau of Union County, Iowa, relative in Richland Ccunty, Wis., of, A4665.
PLANTS, article by Art Tiller from to, A5322. FARM SECURITY PROJECT, provide for a
Dairyland News, Lake Mills, Wis., on
FARM PROBLEMS - MEAT SHORTAGE, method of liquidation and sale of
A337. homes on project No. RRMO21 (see
article by Mrs. Joseph P. Hertz from
FARM LABOR PROBLEMS, statement before bills S. 951; H. R. 3071).
Schuyler (Nebr.) Sun relative to,
Anderson committee by W. M. Kohagen
A3029. FARM SECURITY LOANS, amend Public
relative to, A3312.
FARM PRODUCTION, article captioned "WFA Law 518, Seventy-eighth Congress, au-
FARM LABOR SUPPLY PROGRAM, provide thorizing Secretary of Agriculture to
requests increase of 3 percent in farm
for continuance up to and including cancel certain indebtedness (see bill
output" from New York Herald
December 31, 1946, of (see bill H. R. H. R. 1749).
Tribune, A186.
4320). Remarks in House relative to Marvin "FARMS FACE ACUTE LABOR SHORTAGE,
FARM LOANS, letter by Representative Mur- Jones' request for 3 percent increase OFFICIALS WARN," article from
ray relative to interest rate on, A4436. In, A186. .Washington Post captioned, A443.
INDEX 233
FARMS FOR RETURNING VETERANS, FARRINGTON, JOSEPH R.-Continued. FARRINGTON, JOSEPH R.-Continued.
article by Maurice Early from Indian- Bills and joint resolutions introducedby Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
apolis Star relative to, A26. Armed forces of the United States: to Llacuna, Venacio Cadiz, and others; for
FARM TENANT ACT, make loans thereunder constitute service in the Orgafnized relief (see bill H. R. 3670), 7215.
available in certain States and Terri- Defense Volunteers, Territory of Ha- McCandless, L. L.: for relfef of estate (see
tories (see bill H. R. 3503). waii, as service in (see bill H. R. 4385), bill H. R. 4539), 10211.
9726. Martin, Charles: for relief (see bill H. R.
FARM UNION ORGANIZATION, remarks in Bartels, Rudolph K.: for relief (see bill 4375), 9642.
House relative to discussion of post- H. R. 4374), 9642. Martin, Margaret A.: for relief (see bill
war problems over radio program of, Cadets: to increase number allowed to H. R. 3339), 5252.
A3462. delegates in Congress (see H. R. 3519), Murphy, P. L. (Spud) : for relief (see bill
FARM WAGES, table: annual wage scale by 6408. H. R. 4540), 10211.
States, A802. Chang, Lim Shee: for relief (see bill H. R. Midshipmen: to increase number allowed
FARM WORKERS, letter by Lewis B. Hershey 5030), 12229. to Delegates in Congress (see bill H. R.
relative to drafting of, A85. County of Hawaii, T. H.: for relief (see 3518), 6408.
Letter from Charles W. Holman relative bill H. R. 4300), 9462. National Defense Act: to amend to In-
to the dairy industry, 192. Corenevsky, George: for relief (see bill clude Hawaii Territorial Guard (see
Letter to Marvin Jones relative to draft- H. R. 3160), 4339. bill H. R. 3655), 7214.
ing, A86. Dinson, Severo Apoluna, and others; for Purisima, Juan S.: for relief (see bill H.
Letters by New Hampshire Farm Bureau relief (see bill H. R. 4298), 9462. R. 4299), 9462.
relative to drafting, A86. Dcbson, George Leslie: for relief (see bill Ready-Mix Concrete Co., Ltd.: for relief
Remarks in Senate relative to deferment H. R. 4545), 10211). (see bill H. R. 4538), 10211.
of, 403, 917, 927. Ernsbarger, George: for relief (see bill Schell, Joseph: for relief (see bill H. R.
Telegram from North Dakota Farmers H. R. 5028), 12229. • 4297), 9462.
Ewa Plantation Co.: for relief (see bill Thom, Wah Chan: for relief (see bill H.
Union relative to drafting of, A90.
H. R. 4975), 11932. R. 4542), 10211.
FARNHAM CREEK, Va., provide for prelimi- Ferreira, Ernest Pedro: for relief (see Tong Fat Co., Ltd.: for relief (see bill
nary examination and survey of (see bill H. R. 3159), 4339. H. R. 4541), 10211.
bill H. R. 20). Filipinos: to naturalize native-born (see Motions and resolutions offered by
FARR, FANNIE C., relief (see S. Res. 125). bills H. R. 2031, 2112), 907,c1043. Edwards Perpetual. Calendar: urging
Guam: to confer citizenship on certain addption of (see H. Con. Res. 53), 4339.
FARAAGUT, IDAHO, letter transmitting a
inhabitants of (see bills H. R. 3528, Remarks by, on
draft of a proposed bill to reimburse
personnel foi loss or damage to per- 3546), 6535, 6585. Federal Aid Airport Act, 9802.
Hannegan, Leo F.: for relief (see bill Guam: citizenship for natives of, A3029.
sonal property by reason of fire at H. R. 4543), 10211. Hawaii: admission as State, A3174.
naval training center at, 1042. Hawaii: investigate fishery resources (see airport program for, 9802.
FARRELL, JOHN A., valedictory address at bill H. R. 3230), 4684. Hawaiian Electric Co., 755.
graduation of trainees of Disabled -to allow Hawaiian Electric Co., Hawaiian troops' excellent record at the
American Veterans at American Uni- Ltd., to construct pipe lines, etc., in front, All13.
versity, Washington, D. C., by, A2868. Pearl Harbor (see bill H. R. 1736), 461. Samoa: citizenship for natives of, A3031.
FARRELL, JOHN W., relief (see bill H. R. -to amend organic act (see bill H. Reports made by, from
3453" ). R. 3361), 5382. Committee on Naval Affairs:
-- to be admitted as State (see bill Hawaiian Electric Co. Ltd. (H. R. 1808,
FARRINGTON, CHARLES J., JR., tribute to H. R. 3643, 7104.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt by, A2071. Rept. 47), 670.
revenue bonds of, extending time
of delivery (see bill H. R. 3614), 6978. FASCISM, remarks in House relative to, 4675,
FARRINGTON, JOSEPH R. (Delegate from
-to provide for appointment of ad- 8878.
Hawaii). Text of War Department's warning
Adress by J. G. Anthony relative to life jutant general for (see bill H. R. 3662),
against, A1820.
of William Penn., A417. 7214.
-- to ratify Session Laws of, 1945 (see FASCISM IN SPAIN, letter and resolutions
Address entitled "New England Gave Ha-
bill H. R. 3657), 7214. relative to, 775.
waii Christianity" at Washington, D. C.
November 21, 1944, A906. to increase pay of officials of (see FASCISTS, remarks in House urging investi-
Appointed on commitee, 88, 491, 492. bill H. R. 3652), 7214. gation of present day, 11415.
Article entitled "The Pacific Islands," -to increase pay of post office em- "FASCISTS BACK 12 OF 47 GROUPS SET UP
A4463. ployees of (see bill H. R. 3653), 7214. FOR VETS" article from Philadelphia
Article by Charles J. V. Murphy from Life -to amend organic act of (see bill Record captioned, A5645.
magazine entitled "Crisis in China," H. R. 3654), 7214. FASCISTS OF AMERICA-CHALLENGE
A5747. relating to tenure of judges of ACCEPTED, article from Chicago (Ill.)
Letter from Territorial Filipino Council District Court of (see bill H. R. 4663), Sentinel relative to, A3497.
of Hawaii relative to Filipino seamen, 10628.
Hawaiian Organic Act: to amend relative "FATE OF THE SMALL BUSINESS COMMIT-
A3313. TEE," editorial from St. Louis (Mo.)
Letter to Senator Vandenberg relative to justices of the Supreme Court (see
bill H. R. 4962), 12931. Globe-Democrat entitled, A5401.
to classification of residents of Terri- FATHER'S DAY, requesting the President to
tories as dependent people, A3398. Hawaiian Electric Co. Ltd.: to permit
construction of pipe lines, etc., in Pearl proclaim the third Sunday in June of
Letter from Abe Fortas, Under Secretary each year as (see H. J. Rs. 53).
of the Interior, relative to the effects of Harbor by (see bill H. R. 1808), 590.
Hawaiian Homes Commission Act: to "FATHER'S GIFT TO ALL CHILDREN,"
race prejudice, A5756.
amend (see bill H. R. 3656), 7214. article by Keith Monroe from Coronet
Letter from Rhoda V. Lewis to Hon. In-
Heine, Ernest C.: for relief (see bill H. R. entitled, A5324.
gram M. Stainback, Governor of Ha-
waii, relative to recent riots in Hono- 5031, 12229. FATS, remarks in house relative to ration
lulu, A5247. Higa, Hiro and Kana: for relief (see bill points for, 2414.
Memorial address of Gov. Ingram M. H. R. 4974), 11932. Resolution to cease rationing of (see S.
Stainback of Hawaii relative to racial Hookano, Matilda Yim You: for relief Res. 135), 10795, 10892, 10935.
intolerance, A3023. (see bill H. R. 4544), 10211. FATS AND OILS, remarks in Senate relative
Radio talk by Chester Bowles relative to Kaili, Philip Naope and Susie: for relief to shortages of, 8913.
OPA in the Territories, A751. (see bill H. R. 4301), 9462. Resolution to cease rationing of (see S.
Resolution of House of Representatives Kam Fong Chun and others: for relief Res. 185).
0
of Hawaii urging adoption of Edwards (see bill H. R. 4302), 9462. FAULKNER, PERCY, editorial entitled "A
perpetual calendar, A3220. Kondo, Ellen Miyoko: for relief (see bill Promise Mlade Is a Debt Unpaid" from
Resolution by Honolulu Chamber of H. R. 5029), 12229. Veterans Employment News by, A5357.
Commerce relative to Japanese man- Kondo, Koichi: for relief (see bill H. R. FAULKNER, WALTER S., relief (see bill S.
dated islands, A1970. • 5033), 12229. 162).
Resolition by Hawaii Legislature com- Kondo, Yoshiko: for relief (see bill H. R. FAVA FRUIT CO., G., relief (see S. 658).
mending Lt. Gen. Robert C. Richafd- 5032), 12229. FAWCETT, JAMES WALDO, article on
son, Jr., A1968. Koperski, Mrs. Merla: for relief (see bill
Sxth War Loan in Hawaii: article on, stamps honoring Marine Corps from
H. R. 3340), 5252. Washington Sunday Star by, A1133.
A56. Koreans: to admit into United States Article relative to retirement from Gov-
Statement on taxes paid by Hawaii, A4344. certain (see bill H. R. 1586), 326. ernment service of Alvin R. Meissner
Table: Internal revenue collections listed Leong, James Y. T.: for relief (see bill from Washington Sunday Star by,
by States, A4345. H. R. 4546), 10211. A1991.
234 INDEX
PAY, F. C., letters relative to minimum wage FEDER.,- BALLOT-Continued. FEDERAL COMMUNCATIONS OOMMIS-
of 75 cents and full employment bill Remarls in House relative to ineffective- SION-Continued.
by, A4798. ness of, A585. Letter relative to reduction in telephone
PAY, MARTIN V., relief (see bill H. R. 1003). Remarks in House relative to servicemen and, telegraph rates from, A2636.
FAYETTE COUNTY, PA., remarks in House voting in 1944 elections by, A914. Letter from the Chairman relative to the
relative to the coal production record Remarks in House relative to bill for, bill (S. 2) relating to Federal airports,
of, A613. 11517. 8527.
"FEAR OF POVERTY," editorial by Walling FEDERAL BAR ASSOCIATION, resolution to Letter transmitting estimate of person-
Keith from Gadsden (Ala.) Times on establish permanent international or- nel requirements for, 97, 2997, 3351.
autobiography of late Senator Norris ganization to maintain and enforce Message from President transmitting
entitled, A2776. peace by, A2263. supplemental estimate of appropria-
FEDERAL AGENCIES, revise administrative Resolution favoring an increase in sal- tion for (H. Doc. 339), 9872.
procedure of (see bill H. R. 184). aries for Members of Congress by New Remarks in House relative to "crude
Bill authorizing acceptance of certifi- York, New Jersey, and Connecticut whitewash" of, A942.
cates from records of armed forces as chapters of, A2724. FEDERAL CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT,
to birth of a veteran by (see bill H. R. FEDERAL BEARING CO., views with respect amend section 313, so as to prohibit
733). to Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of, political expenditures by national
List established by Executive Order, A2300. banks, corporations, and labor unions
ICC99. (see bill S. 1487).
FEDERAL BOARD OF PSYCHIATRISTS, cre-
FEDERAL-AID AIRPORT ACT, relating to ate in Veterans' Administration a board Bills to amend (see bills S. 1261, 1648).
(see bill S 2*; H. R. 3615). to be known as (see bill H. R. 2739). FEDERAL COUNCIL OF THE CHURCHES OF
Remarks in House relative to the bills CHRIST IN AMERICA, letter and state-
(S. 2; H. R. 3615) to provide Federal FEDERAL BUREAUCRACY, rcmarks in Sen-
ate relative to curtailment of, 3532. ment' apprcving the United Nations
aid for development of public airports, Charter, 7150.
0666, 999, 9728, 9792, 9880. Remarks in Senate relative to stream-
lining, 1992. Letter favoring equal-rights amendmnt
Remarks in Senate on bill (S. 2) to pro- by, ASS65.
vide for Federal aid development of, "FEDERAL BUREAUCRACY USES TAX DOL- Remarks in House relative to program
8430, 8468, 8483, 8519. LARS TO BUY CONTROL OF STATE Six Pillars of Peace,, advocated by,
Letter transmitting estimate of person- ANW LOCAL GOVERNMENTS," edi- A722.
nel requirements for working funds, torial from Denver Post entitled, A3214. Statement relative to peace by, A2314.
1883, 1958. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, ad- Statement entitled "The Churches and
Report of the Committee on Commerce dress by the President to graduating
. on study of, 3943. the Charter of the United Nations"
class cf National Police Academy, adopted by, A3205.
"FEDERAL AID FOR EDUCATON," article by A2163. Summary on the churches and world
Representative Kefauver from Ten- Addrcss by Robert E. Hannegan at grad- order at second national study con-
nessee Teacher entitled, A5129. uating exercises of National Police ference in Cleveland, Ohio, of, A561.
Letter relative to pending legislation Academy, A4.92.
3503. FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ACT, amend (see
Address by Joseph R. Sizoo at graduat-
Radio address by Representative Hook bills H. R. 2385, 3282, 3327).
ing exercises of National Academy of,
relative to, A4465. AI5,A4680. FEDERAL DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE, let-
Statement by Representative Patterson Bill to authorize investigation of facts ter from Leonard W. Mayo urging cre-
before House Committee on Education in connection with lynchings by (see ation of, 12147.
relative to, A2879. bill H. R. 496). FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORA-
FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY ACT OF 1944, Bill to provide adequate compensation TION. See also ExE.UTIVE NomINA-
amend, to authorize the construc- for dependents of agents and inspec- TIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS.
tion of a national system of foot trails tors of (see bill H. R. 179). Bill to increase maximum amount of any
(see bill H. R. 2142). Bill to make an independent agency of deposit or trust fund which may be
Concurrent resolution relative to (see H. the Government of (see bill H. R. 5056). insured under section 12B of Federal
Con. Res. 81*). Editorial by Ben McKelway from Wash- Reserve Act by (see bill H. R. 755).
ington Evening Star praising, A5647. Letter transmitting annual report of,
FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS, relating to va- Remarks in House relative to statistics
cations for persons employed on (see 210, 327.
on increase in juvnile delinquency by, Letter from the Administrator relative
bill $. R. 4612). A1945. to continuing the national program for
FEDERAL-AID ROAD ACT OF 1946, sup- Remarks in House relative to activities full eiployment, 3110.
plement, to authorize appropria- in suppression of crime of, 2280.
tions for postwar construction of rural Remarks in House relative to hearings FEDERAL EDUCATION LEGISLATION AND
local roads (see bill S. 1022). regarding appropriations for, 2281. THE JOKER IN IT, editorial from
Bill to amend section 8 of (see bill H. R. Remarks in House praising war record of, Hillsdale (N. J.) Herald relative to,
169). A75, A5647. A2521.
Bill to amend, to provide for design and Remarks in Senate relative to, 8587. FEDERAL EFFICIENCY SERVICE, expand
construction of dams to serve as sub- Resolution authorizing Committee on facilities of General Accounting Office
structures for highway bridges (see Judiciary to conduct investigation of by creating (see bill H. R. 400).
bills H. R. 5087, 5088). disposition of case against certain in- FEDERAL EMPLOYEES. See EMPLOYEES OF
FEDERAL AID TO CITIES, address by Philip dividuals charged with espionage and THE UNITED STATES
B. Fleming in Chicago before Ameri- * possession of confidential Government
documents by (see H. Res. 430). FEDERAL EXPENDITURES, remarks in
can Municipal Association relative to, House'relative to, k0678.
A5127. Table: arrests, by age groups, male and
female, January 1 to June 30, 1944, Remarks in Senate relative to reduction
FEDERAL AID TO LOCAL AND STATE GOV- 2283. of nonessential, 8048.
ERNMENTS, letter by former Repre- -education background of juveniles Reports of the Joint Committee on Re-
sentative Pettengill from Wall Street arrested, 2283. duction of Nonessential (S. Dcc. 31),
Journal relative to, A4569. Tribute in House to the record during 2589, 4690.
FEDERAL AID TO SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, war of, A503. Report of increases and decreases in the
report by Harold W. Dodds to board of number of paid employees, 9562.
FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS, remarks in
trustees of Princeton University rela- Table: nonwar expenditures of 1939-46,
House relative to annual appropriation A3561.
tive to, A4422. for, 2282.
-FEDERAL ALCOHOLIC ADMINISTRATION Table: institutions operated in 1Q35 and FEDERAL FARM BOARD, provide for cancel-
ACT, amend (see bills S. 20; H. R. 1436). 1945 by, 2282. lation of certain notes acquired by
Farm Credit Administration as a result
FEDERAL ARMY, remarks in House relative FEDERAL CIVILIAN RETIREMENT ADMIN- of activities of (see bill S. 44).
to no orgy of attack on southern ISTRATION, create (see bill H. R.
FEDERAL FARM LOAN ACT, amend (see bills
women by, 10294. 3106).
S. 990; H. R. 2113*).
FEDERAL BALLOT, amend Public Law 712, FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMIS- Bill to amend, and acts amendatory
Seventy-seventh Congress, to provide SION, editorial from Louisville Cour- thereof and supplementary thereto
for operation of its provisions (except ier-Journal relative to sale of radio (see bill H. R. 4520).
title I) in time of peace as well as in station WMCA and, A492. Bills to amend, so as to prohibit Federal
time of war: to eliminate provisions Letter transmitting annual report of, land banks from refusing to make
relating to (see bill H. R. 4897). 194, 231. mortgage loans -in States, laws of
Editc:ial froi St. Louis Globe-Democrat Letter transmitting report of application which prevent rendering of deficiency
entitled, A702. of radio to railroad operation, 362, 366. judgment (see bills S. 834; H. R. 3817).
INDEX 235
FEDERAL FARM LOAN'BANK, resolution au- FEDERAL HOUSING PROGRAM, letter by FEDERAL LAND BANK-Continued.
thorizing loans to farmers and return- Federal Housing Administration rela- Bill to amend Federal Farm Loan Act,
ing soldiers by, 7507. tive to aid in Wisconsin by, A1066. so as to prohibit Federal land banks
FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE CORPORA- FEDERAL INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION, from refusing to make mortgage loans
TION ACT, amend (see bill H. R. create (see bill H. R. 497). in States, laws of which prevent ren-
2113*). "FEDERALISM IN THE U. S. S. R.," article dering of deficiency judgment (see
Remarks in House relative to appropria- by John N. Hazard from Magazine of bill S. 824).
tions for, 2738. State Affairs entitled, A2827. FEDECAL LEGISLATICN RELATING TO
Resolution by Mountrail County Na- THE WORLD WAR, investigate (see
tional Farm Loan Association of Stan- FEDERAJ JUDICIARY, provide for furnish-
ing of Congressional Record to mem- S. Res 138).
ley, N. Dak., relative to veterans pur-
bers of (see bill H. R..2919). FEDERAL LOAN ADMINISTRATOR, remarks
chasing farms by amending, A3262.
FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS ACT. in House and editorial from Washing-
FEDERAL FARM PROGRAMS, remarks in ton Post relative to appointment of
Senate relative to, 7841. Article captioned "Is it necessary to tear
Wagner Act apart?" by William M. Fred Vinson as, A1027, A1028.
FEDERAL FIDELITY TRUST FUND, provide Leiserson from Washington Daily News, FEDERAL LOAN AGENCY, making annual
for binding of Government officials to appropriations for (see bill H. R,
A3545.
establish (see bill S. 1333). 2603").
Article captioned "Bad outweighs good in
FEDERAL FINANCES, letter from R. M. Mc- proposed labor bill" by William M. Bill to completely restore as an inde-
Dill relative to, 8726. Leiserson from Washington Daily News, pendent establishment (see bill H. R.
Memorial of Legislature of Iowa urging A3544. 1994).
establishment of a procedure by which Article entitled "What New Labor Bill Bill to restore Federal Housing Admin-
Federal spending and Federal income Proposes" from Washington Daily
would be balanced, 2459. istration and Federal Home Loan Bank
News, A3543, AS514. Board to (see bill H. R. 2681).
FEDERAL FOOD, DRUG, AND COSMETIC Article by Paul Mallon from Washington Conference report on bill (H. R. 2603)
ACT, amend (see bills S. 1042; H. R. Daily News relative to proposed, A3512. making annual appropriations for,
3266*). Articles by Donald R. Richberg from A534.
Bill relating to labeling of boric acid for Baltimore Sun relative to bill, S. 1117, Remarks in House relative to the bill
purposes of (see bill H. R. 686). proposed, A3514, A3515, A3516. (H. R. 2603) making appropriations
FEDERAL FUNDS NOT WANTED FOR IN- Articles by Senator Ball from Washing- for, 2204, 2279, 2280, 2353, 2411, 3734,
DIANAPOLIS SLUM CLEARANCE, ton Daily News relative to bill, S. 1171, 3750, 3937.
article from Wall Street Journal rela- proposed, A3488, A3489.
Remarks in House relative to the con-
tive to. A5477. Article entitled "Protecting the Public" ference report on, 4466, 4482.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, enable and to ex- by Donald R. Richberg, A3234.
podite the business of (see bill H. R. Article captioned "Senator Hatch rebuts FEDERALLY INSPECTED PACKER ESTAB-
4612). critics of B-H-B labor bill" by Senator LISHMENTS, statement relative to,
Hatch from Washington Daily News, 5878.
"FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ,AND THE AVIA-
TION INDUSTRY-PARTNERSHIP OR A3808. FEDERAL MACHINIST (publication), edi-
PEONAGE?" statement by Robert H. Article entitled "Hatch, Burton, Ball Bill torial on slaughtering houses on strike
Wood entitled, A5274. Seen Signifying Trend" by David from, A3200.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DOESNOT OWE Lawrence from Washington Evening
Star, A3212. FEDETAL NARCOTIC LAWS, provide for cov-
YOU A JOB, remarks in House relative erage of certain drugs under (see bill
Article entitled "Industrial Peace Bill"
to, A4602. by Mark Sullivan from Washington H. R. 2348*).
FEDERAL GRANTS TO STATE AND LOCAL Post, A3212. Remarks in House relative to bill to pro-
GOVERNMENTS, letter from Bureau of Article in Milwaukee Journal by Brook- vide for coverage of certain drugs un-'
the Budget relative to, A4535. ings Institution relative to, A5015. der, 1959.
Remarks in House relative to, A4535. Associated Press dispatch captioned FEDERAL OFFENDERS, set aside convictions
Statement from Bureau of the Budget "Richberg offers to-post $1,000 for de- of those who have been placed on pro-
relative to, A4535, A4536. bate on new labor bill," A3234. bation and have fully complied with
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ACT, amend section 17 Editorial entitled "Putting the Public conditions of (see bill H. R. 1529).
of (see bill S. 348). First" from Cleveland (Ohio) Press, FEDERAL OFFICE BUILDING, NASHVILLE,
FEDERAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM, provide for A3211. TENN., authorize construction of (see
construction and operation of new Editorial entitled "Bid for Industrial bill S. 1649").
system of superhighways and airports Peace" from -Washington Evening
for national defense (see bill H. R. Star, A3088. FEDERAL OFFICERS, relating to compensa-
3036). Editorial from Cleveland (Ohio) News tion of (see bills H. R. 174, 4261). -
FEDERAL HOME LOAN ACT, amendment in relative to labor's reaction to, A3155. Bill to fix terms of office of certain (see
Editorial entitled "Destructive -Criti- bill S. 1049").
Senate relative to the proposed amend-
cism" from Washington Post, A3542. Bill to amend section 1 of act providing
ment to, 159.
Bills to amend (see bills S. 179; H. R. Editorial entitled "Safeguards for Work- punishment for killing or assaulting
ers" from Washington Daily News, (see bill H. R. 1528).
595). Bill to amend act relative to supplement-
FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK ADMINIS- A3415.
Editorial entitled "Constructive Critic" ing the salaries of (see bill S. 600).
TRATION, letter from the Commis-
sioner transmitting report of, 5251, from Washington Daily News, A3544. FEDERAL OFFICES, memorandum from the
Editorial from Washington Daily News Constitution relative to power of Con-
5304.
relative to proposed, A3088. gress to specify limitations as to ap-
FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD, re- Statement on the public's bill of rights
establish (see bill H. R. 398). pointments to, A1915.
by Senator Burton from Cleveland
Bill to restore to Federal Loan Agency FEDERAL OLD-AGE AND SURVIVORS IN-
(Ohio) News, A3471. -
the (see bill H. R. 2681). Editorial entitled "Asking for Trouble" SURANCE FUND, letter transmitting
FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION, from Cleveland (Ohio) Plain Dealer, fifth annual report of, 4497, 4500.
permit extension of insurance of loans A3230. Remarks in House relative to, 7885.
of (see bill H. R. 4256). Editorial entitled "A Major Peacetime Remarks in Senate relative to credit to
Bill to restore to Federal Loan Agency Problem" from Cleveland (Ohio) servicemen under, 3396.
the (see bill H. R. 2681). Plain Dealer, A3211. Resolution to print additional copies of
Letter by Abner H. Ferguson relative to Radio discussion' by Senators Hatch, part 5 of the hearings relative to post-
operations in Utah of, A1082. Burton, and Ball and Mr. Donald Rich- war agricultural policy (H. Res. 330,
Letter relative to aid In Wisconsin from berg relative to S. 1171, A3040, A3041. Rept. 935), 7885.
Federal housing program by, A1066. Resolution to print report of the Board
Remarks in Senate relative to the pro-
Letter by Abner H. Ferguson relative to of Trustees of (H. Res. 322*, Rept. 936),
posed, 6323. 7885.
record in Rhode Island of, A1149.
News release relative to loans for veter- "FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS POLICY
NEEDED," radio address by Senator FEDERAL PAY BILL, improve salary and
ans by, A5661. wage administration (see bills S. 807*,
Remarks in House praising record of, Ball entitled, A4314.
1415*).
All0. FEDERAL LAND BANK ACT, revising (see Conference report on bill (S.807) to im-
FEDERAI4 HOUSING AGENCY, telegrams bill H. R. 2113*). prove salary and wage administration,
from Seattle Master Builders and Remarks in House relative to the bill 6666.
Aeronautical District Lodge, No. 751, (H. R. 2113) to revise, 4756, 4757. Remarks in House relative to, 6278, 10682.
of International Association of Ma- FEDERAL LAND BANK, relating to disposi- FEDERAL PAY FOR JOBLESS, editorial from
chinists relative to title VI Insurance tion of mineral rights by (see bill H. R. Bartlesville (Okla.) Enterprise oppos-
funds of, A1169. 667). Ing, A2674.
236 INDEX
FEDERAL POWER ACT, amendments in Sen- FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES, remarks in FEDERAL SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD, me-
ate to bill (S. 448) to amend, 778. House relative to increase in circula- morial of Legislature of Massachusetts
Bills to amend section 201 of (see bills tion of, 3955. to investigate activities of, 6704, 6787.
S. 448; H. R. 672, 673). FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, letter trans-
Bills to amend section 1, with respect to FEDEPAL SOCIAL SECURITY LAW, memo-
mitting thirty-first annual report of, rial of the General Court ef the State
terms of office of members of Federal 4497, 4500.
Power Commission (see bills S. 1289; of Massachusetts, memorial of legis-
Remarks in House relative to war emer- lature relative to transfer to the sev-
H. R. 3704). gency power of, 7499. eral States the administration of the-
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION, amend Remarks in House relative to contracting Federal social-security law, 6203.
section 1 of the Federal Power Act, the currency after last war by, A1980.
with respect to terms of office of mem- Remarks in House relative to deposits FEDERAL SUPERHIGHWAY AND AIRPORT
bers of (see bills S. 1289; H. R. 3704). in 1944 of member banks of, 1318. SYSTEM, text of bill (H. R. 3036) to
Joint resolution directing an investiga- Statement relative to ratification of provide for construction of, A3229.
tion of certain matters with respect to Bretton Woods agreement by Board of
natural gas by (see S. J. Res. 13). FEDERAL SURPLUS COMMODITIES COR-
Governors of, A1383. PORATION, letter transmitting annual
Letter transmitting copy of report en- Statement and an article relative to the report of, 17.
titled "Industrial Electric Power in the purchase of Government securities
United States, 1939-45," 8207, 8335. directly from the Treasury by, 12261, FEDERAL SYSTEM OF UNEMPLOYMENT
Letter from the Chairman transmitting 12321. INSURANCE, remarks in benate favor-
statement showing names and com- ing, A4374.
pensation of members and employees FEDERAL ROAD SYSTEM, authorizing Com-
mittee on Roads to investigate (see FEED SURVEY COMMITTEE AND THE FEED
of, 124, 157. INDU TRY COUNCIL, report relative
Letter transmitting report on permits H. Res. 255*).
FEDERAL RURAL REHABILITATION PROJ- to food supplies by, A349d.
and licenses issued by, 56.
Letter transmitting estimate of per- ECTS, relating to administration and FEDERAL TAX COMMISSION, establishing
sonnel requirements for, 2228, 2311. liquidation of (see bill S. 704*). (see H. J. Res. 109).
Messages from the President transmit- FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE "FEDERAL TAXES AFT) THE WORKER"
ting supplemental estimates of appro- CORPORATION, adjust rate of divi- article by Robert B. Dresser from Rail-
priations for (S. Doe. 26; H. Does. 289, dends paid on its capital stock and to roe Workers Journal entitled, A944.
322), 1886, 8948, 9821. decrease premium charge for its in-
FEDERAL POWER CONTROL IN NORTH- surance (see bill H R. 4428*). FEDERAL TAXES COLLECTED IN MICH-
WEST, editorial from Portland Ore- IGAN, remarks in House relative to
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY, making ap- A5789.
gonian relative to, A5727. propriations for (see bill H. R. 3199").
FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC., let- Bill to establish a Division of Aviation FEDERAL TAX SYSTEM, remarks in House
ter transmitting annual report of, 749, Education in United' States Office of relative to, 12475.
772. Education (see bill H. R. 548). FEDERAL TRADE COMMISoION, amend act
FEDERAL PRISONS, remarks in House rela- Joint resolution making additional ap- creating (see bill H. R. 2390).
tive to value cf war materials produced propriation for (see H. J. Res. 174*). Bill to amend section 5 (b) of act creat-
in, A960. Letter transmitting report of Public ing, relative to false advertising of
Remarks in House relative to, A959. Health Service for 1944, 749. food, drugs, devices, and cosmetics (see
FEDERAL PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY, Letter from Administrator transmitting bill H. R. 3105).
letter transmitting estimate of per- fourth quarterly report of, 9109. 'Investigation of. cost of necessities by
sonnel requirements for, 1341. Letter transmitting annual report for
(se H. J. Res. 274).
1944 for, 2933.
FEDERAL PUBLIC HOUSING COMMIS- Letter transmitting the annual report of,
Letter transmitting annual report of
SIONER, authorize settlement of 229, 231.
Office of Vocational Rehabilitation for
claims for overtime compensation of 1944, 362. Letter transmitting estimate of person-.
certain persons (see bill S. 1634). Letter from Administrator transmitting nel requirements for third quarter,
FEDERAL REGISTER, remarks in House rela- draft of bill to provide free importa- 1945, 97.
tive to publication of, 933. tion of certain substances by American Letters from Chairman transmitting re-
Pharmaceutical Association, 6871, 6978. port relative to cost and distribution
FEDERAL RESERVATIONS, provide for de-
tention, care, and treatment of persons Letter from Administrator transmitting of fish, 7104, 7148.
of unsound mind in certain (see bills draft of bill to amend title III of Social Letter relative to milk distribution,
S. 759; H. R. 2710). Security Act, 11155. prices, spreads, and profits, 6245.
Letter from Attorney General transmit- Letter from Administrator transmitting Letter by'Representative Celler relative
ting draft of proposed bill for care of draft of bill amending Federal Foed, to radio reform to, A3751.
persons in, 2238. Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 4684, 4928. Message from the President transmitting
FEDERAL RESERVE ACT, amend section 12B, Letter transmitting estimate of person- a draft of a proposed provision pertain-
relating to insurance of deposits of nel requirements for third quarter ing to an existing appropriation for
public funds (see bill H. R. 658). 1945, 97. (H. Doe. 41), 461.
Bills to amend section 13 (b) of (see bills Letter from Administrator transmitting Remarks in House relative to appropria-
S. 511; H. R. 591). report of Commissioner of Education, . tions for, 940.
Bills to amend sections 11 (c) and 16 of 640, 1885, 1886, 5291, 5304. Reports on distribution methods and
(see bills S. 510*; H. R. 2124, 3000*). Letter relative to Pepper committee re- costs submitted by, 6258, 7148.
Bills to amend (see bills S. 1598; H. R. port on health by, A145. Letter transmitting report on resale price
4704). Letter relative to extension of old-age maintenance, 12231.
"FEDERAL RESERVE AND THE BRETTON assistance to public employees by Wat-
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ACT, ad-
WOODS PROPOSALS," address by M. son B. Miller of, A4206.
Messages from President transmitting dress by Representative Reece in New
S. Szymczak in Chicago entitled, York before Association of National
A1393. estimates for appropriations (S. Does.
16, 28, 49; H. Does. 29, 46, 51, 59, 111, Advertisers relrtive to H. R. 2390, to
FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS, providing for amend, A5115.
126, 152, 219, 297, 298, 334, 340, 341),
issuance of nonnegotiable United 325, 869, 1639, 1994, 2072, 2380, 2887, Bill to amend with reference to trans-
States bonds (see bill H. R. 90). actions in regard to watches contain-
3699, 4928, 5520, 9210, 9821, 9872.
Bills to continue existing gold reserve ra- ing works of foreign manufacture (see
tios by increasing monetary value of FEDERAL SEED ACT, amend so as to require biil H. R. 123).
gold (see bills S. 649; H. R. 2343, 2410). that the origin of vegetable seeds be heemarks in House relative to H. R. 2390
Bills providing for Government owner- stated on the label (see bill H. R. 2503). to amend, A1033.
ship of (see bills H. R. 2, 142). Letter from Secretary of Agriculture
Remarks in House relative to public transmitting draft of bill affecting FEDERAL UNEMPLOYMENT TAX ACT, ex-
ownership of issue of, A5256. administration of, 12030. clude service performed by certain
real-estate salesmen from definition of
Bill to Increase reserves of and to reduce FEDERAL SERVICE, improve salary and wage "employment" under (see bill H. R.
Federal debt by utilization of gold administration in (see bill S. 807*; 1589).
certificates (see bill H. R. 3352). H. R. 3393).
Remarks In Senate relative to bill (S. Bill to provide for excluding officers and
Conference report on bill (S. 807) to im-
510) to amend act relative to reduc- prove salary and wage administration directors of corporations in determin-
tion in reserve requirements of, 3761, ing whether such corporation is sub-
in, 6666.
3775. ject to (see bill H. R. 4221).
Letter from the Civil Service Commission
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, remarks in transmitting a draft of proposed legis- FEDERAL UNION AND PEACE, speech by
House relative to attempt to lower lation to improve salary and wage ad- Clarence. K. Streit in New York City
gold reserve being made by, A806. ministration in, 1389, 1403. on, A2053.
INDEX
FEDERAL WORKS ADMINISTRATOR, au- FEIGHAN, MICHAEL A. (a Representative FELLOWS, FRANK-Continued.
thorize acceptance and disposition of from Ohio). Speech by Robert Hale on American for-
real estate of late Maggie Johnson, of Address at Cleveland, Ohio, on pattern eign policy, A80.
Polk County, Ark., by (see bill H. R. for peace, A1419. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
2677* ). Address by Prime Minister De Valera, Brooks, Katherine I. and Sally: for re-
Joint resolution to authorize the ad- A2474. lief (see bill H. R. 4237), 9211.
vancement of discretionary apportion- Appointed on committee, 274, 275, Emergency Price Control Act: to amend
ment funds for National Memorial Articles by Dilworth Lupton from Cleve- (see bill H. R. 3658), 7214.
land Press on current topics, A1479. Hicks, Charles H.: for relief (see bill H.
Stadium by (see S. J. Res. 83*).
Letter transmitting draft of bill for con- Article from Cleveland Press relative to R. 3671), 7215.
struction of public buildings, 9371. reemployment of returning veterans, Mount Desert Boat Yard, Inc.: for relief
A1923. (see bill H. R. 1221), 127.
FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY, authorize utili- Narraguagus River, Maine: to survey
zation in provision of public-works Article from Cleveland Press entitled
"Industrialists Honor Seven Labor (see bill H. R. 2476), 1748.
projects of (see bill S. 1530). Newton, Ethel: for relief (see bill H. R.
Leaders," A3239.
Letter relative to cooperation of State of Data on San Francisco Charter, A3536. 1302), 149.
Washington with Lanham Act provid- O'Connell, Daniel D., and Stewart, Al-
ing housing by, A559. Editorial from Cleveland Plain Dealer
on pay of postal employees, A2176. mon B.: for relief (see bill H. R. 1303),
Letter transmitting draft of proposed bill 149.
Editorial from Cleveland Press written
to accept real estate from the late by Ray De Crane setting forth wages Winter, Madeline: for relief (see bill H.
Maggie Johnson, 2310. R. 1301), 149.
paid to veterans and living costs,
Letter relative to child-care centers Petitions and papers presented by, from
A5280.
from, A4000. Citizens and individuals, 3467.
Letter written by Elizabeth S. Magee,
Letter by Representative Doyle relative general secretary, National Consum- Remarks by, on
to H. R. 4202, to continue child-care er's League, published in Washington •Antiracketeering Act, 11907.
centers, to, A4154. Post contradicting the NAM on mini- Atlantic Charter, 228.
Letter transmitting annual report for mum wages, A5281. Rivers and harbors bill, 1375.
1944, 97. Resolution of Cleveland, Ohio, Federa- Second War Powers Act amendment,
Letter transmitting estimate of person- tion of Labor paying tribute to late 11350.
nel requirements for, 2072, 2074. President Roosevelt, A1877. Treaty ratification, 4045-4047, 4294.
Message from President transmitting Resolution of American Slovak organi- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
recommendation for rescission of zations urging world peace, A3063. FELLOWSHIP (publication), article entitled
$7,000,000 for service projects of, 9518. Statement from National Catholic Wel- "I Don't Deserve That Medal" from,
Messages from President transmitting fare Conference in behalf of bills
supplemental estimates of appropria- A5806.
S. 1349 and H. R. 3914-amendments
tions for (S. Does. 71, 131; H. Docs. 30, FEMOYER, ROBERT E. (second lieutenant,
to Fair Labor Standards Act, A5280. U. S. Army), remarks in House relative
32, 53, 304, 325, 335, 343), 326, 362, 869, Amendments offered by, to
7148, 9461, 9756, 9821, 9872, 12309. to posthumous award of Congressional
District of Columbia: teachers' pay bill
Remarks in House relative to appropria- Medal of Honor to, A2377.
(H. R. 3376): to amend, 7379.
tions for, 897, 1625. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by FEPC. See also FAr EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE
FEDERATED ORGANIZATIONS FOR BA- Veterans: relating to sale of surplus COMMITTEE.
TAAN RELIEF, providing for incor- property to (see bill H. R. 4784), Editorials on FEPC from various news-
poration of (see bill S. 61). 10952. papers relative to, A2811, A2812, A2813.
FEDERATED PRESS, news release on un- Motions and resolutions offered by "FEPC ACT DOfOMED," excerpt from editorial
American organizations from, A604. Peace: providing.a basis for (see H. Con. by Jim H. Brady from column Inside
Remarks in House relative to, A604. Res. 21), 327. Washington entitled, A3351.
FEDERATION DAY, address by Bernard M. Remarks by, on
Cleveland postal employees: support of "FEPC: A CHALLENGE.TO DEMOCRACY,"
Baruch in New York City on, A58. article by Richard J. Roche from
war loan drive, A2024.
FEDERATION OF ATOMIC SCIENTISTS, list Crosser, Mrs. Robert: death of, 10823. America entitled, A2283.
of alms of, A5306. District of Columbia: school teachers' "FEPC-A CONCENTRATION CAMP FOR
List of associations composing, A5306. pay bill, 7379. ALL AMERICANS," remarks in House
Telegram endorsing Representative Doug- Housing for veterans, 12295. entitled, 4204.
las (California) resolution for control Lucas, Guy R.: postmaster at Cleveland,
of atomic energy from, A5306. "FEPC-A GESTAPO FOR AMERICA," edi-
Ohio, A2623. torial from West Hartford (Conn.)
FEDERATION OF LABOR OF BUFFALO, -letter to the President, A2624.
N. Y., resolution favoring return to Metropolitan News entitled, A3296.
Palestine problem, 9692.
Europe of German prisoners of war - resolution, 12382. FEPC-ANOTHER PRINCIPLE AT STAKE,
by, A3052. Peace and a just world order, 319. editorial from Washington Evening
- seven-point program of tri-faith Star relative to, A3223.
FEDERATION OF NEBRASKA RETAILERS,
remarks In Senate relative to shortages group, 320. "FEPC IN JEOPARDY," article by Ernest
in sugar inventories, 10909. Polish Constitution Day, 4152. Lindley from Birmingham (Ala.) Age-
VE-day, 4308. Herald entitled, A3266.
FEDERATION OF THE WORLD, declaration Veterans: housing for, 11131, 11132.
of, 1994. "FEPC-PROBLEM SHOULD NOT BE LEFT
- purchase of surplus property, TO BILBOS AND EASTLANDS," article
Memorial of Legislature of Oklahoma 10939.
endorsing the declaration of, 3054. by Lowell Mellett from Washington
Revorts made by, from Evening Star entitled, A3229, A3271.
Memorial of Legislature of Utah relative Committee on the Judiciary:
to acceptance of the principles of, Certain actions: limits of time (H. R. FENTON, IVOR D. (a Representative fron
2075. 2788, Rept. 1141), 10825. Pennsylvania).
FEED, recommendations for effecting a more Pernicious political activities: to amend Appointed on committee, 88.
equitable distribution of protein feed act to prevent (see bill H. R. 1497), Article from Mount Carmel (Pa.) Item
ingredients by Walter C. Berger, A5587. 9673. relative to exploits of Maj. Gen. James
FEEDER CATTLE ARE TOO HIGH, article Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. M. Gavin and Eighty-second Airborne
by A. C. Hanson from Wallace's Farmer FEINBERG, HERMAN, relief, see bill H. R. Division, A3522.
and Iowa Homestead relative to, A4311. 1352). Correspondence relative to Army Medical
Corps between Secretary of War and,
"FEEDING OUR ALLIES," article by Charles FELDMAN, GEORGE J. (major, U. S. Army), 6287.
Miller from Washington Post entitled, article entitled "GI Joe at Pzace Table"
A5S62. from Boston Traveler by, A1404. Launching of U. S. S. Pittston, Coaldale,
Mahanoy City at Baltimore, Md., as
FEEDING OUR ENEMIES, remarks in House FELDMAN, GUSSIE, relief (see bill H. R. tribute to anthracite mine workers,
relative to. 4757). A871.
"FEEDING WAR PRISONERS," editorial FELKER, ANDREW L., letter relative to gov- Amendments offered by, to
from Pittsburgh (Pa.) Post-Gazette ernment waste of paper by, A1068. Nurses: drafting of (H. R. 2277): to
entitled, A2568. FELLOWS, FRANK (a representative from amend, 1865.
FEED SITUATION, analysis by Department Maine). Veterans' Administration (H. R. 4717):
of Agriculture on, A5587. Address by James B. Perkins In Maine to amend, 11679.
Letter by James M. Browning relative House of Representatives, A1358. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
to, A5587. Appointed on committee, 491. Army: to recognize service performed
FEEN, A. PEARLY, address entitled "A Code Editorial from Bangor (Maine) Daily under enemy fire by officers and men
and a Court for a Developed Juris- .News entitled "After-War Wages," of Medical Corps (see bill H. R. 2477),
prudence," A4916. A4915. 1748.
2M3 INDEX
FENTON, IVOR D.-Continued. FERGUSON, HOMER--Continued. FE-GUSON, HOMER-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on
Pennsylvania: to establish national cem- Insurance business: to express interest of Pearl Harbor disaster: congressional in-
etery in eastern section of (see bill Congress with respect to regulation of vestigation, 8239, 8340, 6343, 8344,
H. R. 2549), 1991. (see bill S. 340), 330. 10859, 10960.
Polidoro, Agostino: for relief (see bill Nimura, Yeicki (Tomizo Miki) : for relief -difficulties of special committtee,
H. R. 3646), 7104. (see bill S. 207), 159. 10142-10346, 10353, 10151, 10:52, 10353,
Remarks by, on Pearl Harbor investigations: to extend 10354, 10255.
Army Medlcal Corps (H. R. 2477), 6286. statute of limitations in connection - employment of counsel, 9169.
Damato, Corp. Anthony P.: award of with (see S. J. Res. 66), 4382. - memoranda by the President,
Congressional Medal of Honor post- Motions and resolutions offered by 10583, 10534, 10585.
humously to, A1789. International Court of Justice: relating - memorandum regarding Wymann
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11219. to jurisdiction of (see S. Res. 196), case, 10344.
Flood-control projects, 11219. 11109. -memorandum by the President,
Labor relations, 11149. Remarks by, on 10342.
National Service Act, 610. Air bases abroad, 1135, 1136, 1138, 1140. - news release by War and Navy
Nurses' se.ective service bill, 1730, 1743, Airplane accidents, 7170. Departments, 4381.
1860, 18C4, 1865, 1866. Airports: Federal aid bill, 8446, 8447, - President Roosevelt's files, 10436.
Veterans' hospitals, 11145, 11146. 8468, 8469, 8472, 8473. - rules of procedure, 10431, 1032,
Veterans' Administration: Department Alcoholic beverage industry: investiga- 10435, 10436, 10439, 10583-10587, 10590,
of Medicine and Surgery, 11668, 11674, tion, 789. 10591.
11675, 11678, 11679, 11680. American Economic Commission to the -- text of rules of procedure, 10343.
- letter by Maj. Gen. Paul R. Middle East, 1223, 1224, 1225. Railroads: tax adjustments, 7795.
Hawley, 11675. Armed forces: demobilization program, Reciprocal trade agreements, 4877.
Reports madc by, from 9479. Redeployment and transportation or
Committee on Military Affairs: -findings of special committee in- servicemen, 7899.
Army: Medical Corps (H. R. 2477, Rept. vestigating discharge *system, 10075, iteorganization of Government agencies
686), 5591. 10078, 10080. 10270, 10526.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. - communications from servicemen, Russian-American relations, 4110.
10078. San Francisco Conference, 4110.
FERGUSON, ABNER H., letter relative to -- statement by Rear Admiral Flani- Special Committee to Investigate Na-
operations of FHA in Utah by, A1032. tional Defense Program: overseas in-
gan, 10079.
Letter relative to record of Federal Hous- vestigation re machine tools, 7237-
Army: censorship of personnel, 10513.
ing Administration in Rhode Island - memorandum to enlisted men, 7291.
by, A1149.
10513. - report on Army discharge pro-
FERGUSON, HOMER (a Senator from Mich- Chandler, Albert B. (Happy): tribute, gram, 10075, 10078.
igan). 3777. Statute of limitations: extension of, 6798.
Address at Springfield, Ill., February 12, Curtiss-Wright Corp., 4422. Surplus war material: disposal of, 3851.
1945, relative to Lincoln and our Departmeiats of State Justice, and Com- Tax-adjustment bill, 7806, 7807, 7808.
foreign policy, A780. merce Appropriation bill, 3754. Textile goods: shortage in Detroit, 7780.
Address by Harold E. Stassen at Wash- Detroit, Mich.: meat shortage, 7860. Unemployment compensation bill, 8822.
ington, D. C., on subject United Na- Dumbarton Oaks proposals, 470-472. United Nations Charter, 7998-8002, 8012,
tions Charter, 7275. Export-Import Bank, 7838. 8013, 8014, 8016, 8018, 8086.
Appointed on committee, 169, 170. Europe: shipment of coal to, 8262. Veterans: letters relative to housing fa-
Appointed conferee, 10803. Federal Reserve banks: reduction in cilities, 10513.
Appointed on funeral committee, 3356. reserve requirements, 3927. War ag-ncies: appropriations for, 6734,
Appointed on Joint Committee To In- Foreign policy of the United States, 178, 7066.
vestiaate Pearl Harbor Attack, 8583. 179. Reports made by, from
Article by Sumner Welles entitled "Meet- - text of proposed resolution, 179. Committee on the Judiciary:
ing in London; Test of United States Government contracts: waste and cor- Antitrust laws, statute of limitations
Leadership," A4083. ruption in, 6099. (S.937, Rept. 422), 6791.
Editorial from Detroit Times entitled Government departments: publications, Koeciuski, Arthur A., nomination, 75E6.
"Tomb of the Unknown Warriors," 4127. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
A4858. Gregory, Lt. Gen. Edmund B.: tribute, FERGUSON, J. L., letter relative to discharge
Excused as conferee, 11159. 3778. of a member of the armed forces from,
Letter by Attorney General relative to Income tax: deductibility of oil- and gas-
corruption in construction of Pan- A3973.
well drilling costs, 7857, 7868, 7869,
American Highway, 6219. FERGUSON, STANLEY, article entitled
7070.
Propaosed Federal Labor Relations Act: "Great Britain Seen in Strong Post-
Insurance business, 478-487, 1443, 1481,
statcments by Senators Hatch, Burton, war Shipping Position" from New York
1484, 1487. Journal of Commerce by, A1714.
and Ball, and Donald Richberg, A3040,
A3041. Jews in Germany, 9222.
Labor-Federal Security appropriation FERGUSON, THOMAS F., pension (see bill
Radio address on subject of reconversion S. 1114).
by, A3566. bill, 6718, 6719, 6720, 6721.
Amendments offered by, to Land-grant railroad rates, 9233, 9234, FERNANDEZ, ANTONIO M. (a Representative
Airports bill (S. 2): to amend, 8168. 9235. from New Mexico).
Government agencies; reorganization (S. Latin-American Highway: graft in con- Appointed on committee, 274, 275.
1120): to amend, 10801. struction, 6029. Appointed conferee, 4175.
Insurance business (S. 304): to amend, Lewis, Fulton, Jr.: criticism of Army Article by Clark M. Echeberger on work
485, 486. Corps of Engineers, 6219. of San Francisco Conference, A3084.
National Service Acts (H. R. 1752, S. 36) Liberated countries: rates of exchange Editorial from Washington Pest on
to amend, 1115, 1849, in, 7285. Puerto Rico, A2688.
Reorganization of Government agencies McKellar, Kenneth, 7515. Amendments offered by, to
(S. 1120): to amend, 10251. Maritime Commission contracts, 6798, Tidelands (H. J. Res. 225): to amend,
6799. 8868.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
American Veterans Committee: to in- Meat: shortage due to OPA regulations, Veterans: settlement on farm lands
corporate (see bill S. 110), 78. 7860, 7865. (H. R. 520)-to amend, 8732.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Antitrust laws: to amend act suspending Mexico: water treaty, 3102, 3124, 3125,
running of statute of limitations ap- American antiquities: to amend act for
3126, 3127, 3370. preservation (see bill H. R. 409), 25.
plicable to violations of (see bill S. Middle East: policy of the United States Holman, Adolphus M.: for relief (see bill
937), 393. in, 1224, 1225, 1226. H. R. 1841), 591.
Cabinet members: to prescribe tenure of Military information: reconsideration of Kilgore, J. N.: for relief (see bill H. R.
office (see bill S. 673), 1642. bill (S. 805), 3267. 4880), 11368.
Equal rights for men and women: to National Service Act, 1430, 1492, 1498, Leases: to provide for the extension of
amend Constitution relative to (see 1547, 1560, 1650, 1663, 1849, 1850, 1852. certain oil and gas (see bill H. R. 4343),
S. J. Res. 61), 4099. Norfolk Navy Yard: investigation, 386, 9558.
Government land in Michigan: sell and 387, 391-397. Military Aviation Academy: to establish
acquire land in (see S. 1198), 6791. -excerpt from report of Navy De- (see billH. R. 1367), 229.
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Basin: to ap- partment, 397. New Mexico: relating to boundary lines
p:ovo agreement with Canada (see S. J. letter by Under Secretary of the of so-called Sebastian Martin land
Res. 104), 6215. Navy, 398. grants (see bill H. R. 2013), 2213.
INDEX 239
FERNANDEZ, ANTONIO M.-Continued. FERNANDEZ, SALVADOR LORENZ, relief FIF'H MARINE DIVISION CEMETERY, ad-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by (see-bills S. 1675: H. R. 2546). dress by Chaplain Gittelsohn at Iwo
New Mexico: use of public lands (see bill Jima at dedication of, A4782.
FERNANDEZ, VINCENT SUAREZ, relief (see
H. R. 3804), 7551. bill H. R. 3096). Article by Clifford P. Morehouse from
Padilla, Esequiel (Frank), .and others: Living Church including sermon by
FERREIRA, ERNEST PEDRO, relief (see bill Chaplain Roland B. Gittelsohn at dedi-
for relief (see billH. R. 4331), 9513. H. R. 3159*).
Public domain: development of oil and cation of, A1969.
gas on (see billH. R. 3711). 7342. FERREN, J. R., article relative to award of Memorial address by Chaplain Roland B.
Sebastian Martin land grants: to adjust Congressional Medal of Honor to Des- Gittelsohn at, A1651, A1969.
boundary disputes (see billH. R. 410), mond T. Doss from Signs of the Times FIFTY-SIXTH FIGHTER GROUP, EIGHTH
25. by, A5366. AIR FORCE, tribute in House to,
Motions and resolutions offered by FERRIL, THOMAS H., editorial on world A120.
Memorial services for deceased Members peace by force from Rocky Mountain FIG GARDEN CENTER, FRESNO, CALIF., re-
of the House: designating May 23, 1945 Herald by, A1468. marks in House relative to tariff pro-
(see H. Res. 234); 3935. FERTILIZERS, article captioned "Is there a tection and profitable, A2458.
Remarks by, on fertilizer trust?" by William 0. Hol- Resolution opposing extension of Recip-
Alaska: Tlingit and Haida Indians, 3458. man, A749. - rocal Trade Agreements Act by, 4975,
Atomic bomb: national monument to Bill relating to national fertilizer policy A2458.
commemorate first test in New Mexico (see bills S. 74, 882; H. R. 2922). "FIGHTERS WONDER WHY STAR ATH-
of, A3814. Bill to regulate registration, manufac- LETES DON'T FIGHT," article by
Commodity Credit Corporation, 2057. ture, labeling, and inspection of (see Grantland Rice entitled, A739.
Curry County,N. Max.: sale of war bonds bills H. R. 1823, 3775).
"FIGHTING LIBERAL," review by Richard
in,4563. Remarks in Senate relative to the need
L. Neuberger from Progressive of auto-
Federal Aid Airport Act, 9795. for a program and policy for, 1440. biography of late Senator Norris en-
Grazing Service, 3896, 3897. Remarks in House relative to bill (H. R.
1823) regulating registration and in- titled, A2703.
Indian lands, 3459.
Indian Service, 3898. spection of, A749. FIGUEROA, FRANCISCA SANCHEZ, relief of
- Klamath Tribe, 3458. Remarks in House relative to consump- estate (see bill H. R. 4251).
Interior Department appropriation bill, tion and tables of, A4891. FILENE, LINCOLN, article captioned "At
3896, 3897, 3898, 6954, 6955, 6956. Resolution to investigate relative to sup- fourscore a distinguished Bostonian
Memorial services: extension of remarks ply, production, distribution, and sale looks ahead" by Louis M. Lyons from
in Record, 8620.
-. of (see S. Res. 42). Boston Globe, A1794.
Puerto Rico: sugar industry, 2057. FESS, LEROY E., article on Navy Island:
Pyle, Ernie: death of, 3528. FILIPINO-AMERICAN RELATIONS, remarks
United Nation's capital by, A5598. in House relative to critical juncture
Tidelands: quieting title to, 8854, 8868.
Veterans: settlement on farm lands, FETTERHOFF, NORA C., increase pension in, A5191.
(see bill H. R. 1720). Remarks in House relative to cordial,
8773, 8775, 8776, 8777, 8779, 8782, 8789,
F. H. E. OIL CO., remarks in House relative A5251.
8790.
Reports made by, from to action taken by the Bureau of In- FILIPINO COLLABORATIONISTS, statement
Committee on Claims: ternal Revenue in regard to a recent by Carlos P. Romulo relative to purg-
Arnow, Mrs. Hortense (H. R. 1037, Rapt. court decision on regulation relating Ing, A3958.
1409), 12028. to intangible drilling and development FILIPINO FIGHTERS FOR FREEDOM, let-
Calvert, Ruby Doris (S. 867, Rapt. 803), costs for oil and gas wells, 3047. ter relative to citizenship for Fili-
6784. FICKETT, NELLIE L., increase pension (see pinos by, A319.
Continental Casualty Co. (H. R. 1307, billS. 117). FILIPINO GUERRILLAS, radio address by
Rapt. 206), 1390. "FICTION AND FACT," statements from the Representative Stefan praising aid to
Delgado, Lucy (H. R. 4249, Rept. 1306), Foreign Economics Administration en- Americans by, A1066, Al195.
11077. titled, 2134. Remarks in House relative to coopera-
Duncan, Rolla (H. R. 3225, Rapt. 1157), tion of, A1680.
101E8. FIDELITY AND CASUALTY CO., relief (see
bill H. R. 1530'). Remarks in House and praise by Gen.
Edmonds, Bessie S. (H. R. 873, Rapt. George C. Marshall of activities of,
1290), 11077. FIDELITY TRUST CO., Baltimore, Md., pro- A1772.
George, D. T. (H. R. 786, Rept. 766), 6408. vide for claims, contained in Senate
Holman, Adolphus M. (H. R. 1841, Rapt. Document 229, Seventy-eighth Con- FILIPINO REHABILITATION COMMISSION,
1054), 9372. gress, of (see bill S. 1241). message from the President transmit-
Holmes, Clifton L. (H. R. 1487, Rapt. ting a proposed appropriation for, 6245.
FIDLER, W. C., editorial from Daily Okla-
367), 2701. homan paying tribute to, A2043. FILIPINOS, article entitled "Randolph Bill
Jacobs, Samuel (H. R. 1911, Rapt. 1155), Is Compliment to Filioinos" from
FIELD, E. LEWIS, reinstatement (see bill
10168. Honolulu Advertiser, A3119.
H. R. 947).
Jennings, John R. (H. R. 1917, Rept. Bill relative to naturalization of (H. R.
644), 5382. FIELD, EUGENE EDWIN, estate of, relief 542, 768, 776*, 1744, 2031, 2067, 2112).
Laurie, Ida E. (S. 134, Rapt. 795), 6784. (see bill H. R. 1318). Letter by the Filipino Fighters for Free-
McKinney, William Clyde (H. R. 3454, FIELD, MARSHALL, address entitled "The dom relative to citizenship for, A319.
Rapt. 1259), 10826., Way to 60,000,000 Jobs Is Through Memorial of legislature urging enact-
Marine Engine Works & Shipbuilding Government Participation" before ment of bill (H. R. 776) authorizing
Corp. (H. R. 1322, Rapt. 315), 2165. Advertisers Club by, A1265. naturalization of, 4929.
Mediterranean fruitfly losses (H. R. 3760, Editorial', Only Congress Can Free Asso- Resolution favoring enactment of bill
Rapt. 919), 7550. ciated Press From Marshall Field Fet- (H. R. 776) to authorize naturalization
Overall. Mary H. (H. R. 2087, Rapt. 1226), ters from Jersey City (N. J.) Journal, of, 6410.
10785. A4701. Resolution by Oriental Benevolent As-
Rickard, Zella (S.134, Rapt. 795), 6784. Excerpt from article by Eleanor Patter- sociation favoring legislation for natu-
Rogers, J. M. (H. R. 1037, Rapt. 1409), son from Washington Times-Herald ralization of, A3119.
12028. relative to, A4548. Resolution by Territorial Filipino Coun-
Rogers, Mrs. Willie L. (H. R. 1037, Rapt. Rmarks in House relative to the suit cil'relative to importation to Hawaiian
1409), 12028. against Associated Press of, 10673. Islands for farm labor of, A3396.
Sanders, Stephen E. and wife (S. 956, FIELDS POINT, R. I., resolution of City Speech by General MacArthur before
Rapt. 804), 6784. Council cf City of Providence rela- Congress of the Philippines praising
Southwestern Drug Co. (H. R. 18L6, Rapt. tive to operation and production by spirit of, A3556.
642), 5382. Walsh-Kaiser Co. of the shipyard at, Text of bill H. R. 542 authorizing natu-
Stiles, George (H. R. 2837, Rapt. 1232), 2462. ralization of, A3119.
10785. FIFIELD, WILLIAM, remarks in House rela- FILIPINO SEAMEN SERVING ON AMERI-
Stiers Bros. Construction Co. (H. R. 1036, tive to idea to observe June 30-July 4 CAN MERCHANT SHIPS, letter by Ter-
Rapt. 86), 986. as independence week of, A2613. ritorial Filipino Council of Hawaii
Sullivan, E. (H. R. 1550, Rapt. 96), 986. FIFTH ARMY IN ITALY, radio address by relative to status of, A3313.
Webb, John T., Sr., and wife (S.784, Rapt. Representative Luce relative to, A596. "FILIPINOS HAVE EARNED A BREAK." edi-
602), 6784. torial from Saturday Evening Post en-
Williams, L. A. (H. R. 1958, Rapt. 645), FIFTH ARMY NEWS (publication), article
paying tribute to war record of Michael titled, A3836.
5382.
Committee on the Public Lands: A. Musmanno from, A5307. "FILIPINOS KEPT THE FAITH," article by
O11 and gas leases (H. R. 4343, Rapt. FIFTH FREEDOM-A SQUARE DEAL FOR Gen. Carlos P. Romulo entitled, 828.
1187), 10469. MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES, "FILIPINOS NEED FOOD AND MEDICINE,"
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. remarks in House relative to, A4413. remarks in House entitled, 3224.
INDEX
FILLEY, GLEN, remarks In House praising FIRST COMBAT INFANTRY BAND, article FISH AND FISHERIES-Continued.
management of War Manpower Com- by Glenn Dillard Gunn fromWashing- Memorial of Legislature of Michigan urg-
mission in East St. Louis (Ill.) area by, ton Times-Herald relative to concert ing enactment of legislation to provide
A4553. in Washington by, A267. for rearing ponds and a fish hatchery
FILMS, authorize construction of a film- Remarks in House relative to composi- in the Upper Peninsula of, 2968, 3143.
servicing building and vaults (see bill tion of, A188. Remarks in House relative to salmon pro-
H. R. 1275). FIRST ENGINEER BRIGADE, address by duction in Columbia River, A433.
Eugene M. Caffey at D-day exercises in Remarks in House relative to importance
FILSON CLUB OF LOUISVILLE, KY., resolu-
Utah Beach, France, paying tribute to, of, 7249, 12476.
tion relative to proper recognition of
A3413. Resolution authorizing investigation
George Rogers Clark by George Rogers with respect to fisheries (see H. Res.
Clark Memorial Committee of, A2670. "FIRST FOR FREEDOM," article by Bernard
47, 116, 135).
FINANCES OF STATES, recent comments on, Postal entitled, A1679.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, MERRICK, N. Y., FISH AND GAME RESOURCES. See INDIAN
2565.
relief (see bill H. R. 1218). RESERVATIONS.
FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES, letter
"FIRST PEACE CONFERENCE," editorial FISH AND WILDLIFE RESOURCES, provide
from the Secretary of the Treasury
transmitting annual report of (H. Dec. from New York Times entitled, A3810. for conservation on Klamath Rserva-
5), 1107, 1111. tion in Oregon of (see bill S. 654).
"FIRST PEACE ISSUE," editorial from New Letter from Secretary of the Interior
FINANCIAL AGREEMENT B ETW E E N York Times entitled, A2543, A2563. transmitting report on, 1597, 1706.
UNITED STATES AND UNITED KING- FIRST SUPPLEMENTAL SURPLUS APPRO- Memorial of Legislature of Maryland rel-
DOM, statement on, A5343. PRIATION RESCISSION ACT OF 1916, ative to extension of the wild-game
FINANCIAL CRASH OF 1929, remarks in amendment in Senate to bill (H. R. season, 1753.
House relative to, 11046. 4407) relating to, 10788. Remarks in House relative to Ira N. Ga-
"FINANCIAL PEREGRINATIONS OF THE Letter from the Secretary of War rela- brielson's contribution to, A26.
rOOSEVELTS," remarks in House en- tive to, 10843. FISHBEIN, DR., letter by Stanley 0. Dulsky
titled, 10740. Remarks in Senate on bill (H. R. 4407), and Harold Rosenthal relative to so-
10805, 10829. cialized medicine to, A3293.
FINANCIAL SCAPEGOAT OF THE WORLD, Remarks in House on conference report
romarks in Rouse relative to, 1824. on bill (H. R. 4407) reducing certain FISHER, ELEANOR, relief (see H. Res. 131*).
FINANCIAL WORLD, address on business appropriations, 11323. FISHER, JOHN R., relief (see bill H. R. C03).
mianagoment and economics by Sena- Yea-and-nay votes in Senate on Mr. FISHER, MICHAEL, relief (see bill H. R.
tor Taft in New York at dinner given Barkley's amendment to the committee 3456).
by, A4627. amendment relative to the bill H. R. FISHER, 0. C. (a Representative from Texas).
FINCK CIGAR CO., relief (see bill H. R. 4407, 10036. Address over radio relative to EEPC,
3073*). "FIRST THINGS FIRST," remarks in Hcuse A3393.
FINE, BENJAMIN, article entitled "Educators entitled, 144. Appointed on committee, 274, 275.
Fight College Quotas" written by, 1078. Article from Dallas News entitled
FIRST WAR POWERS ACT, 1941, amend (see
FINE, MORRIS, relief (see bill H. R. 1299). bills S. 526; H. R. 1530, 2178, 3479, 370, "F. E. P. C. Bill," A841.
Article from Daily Pacifican relative to
FINE, SHERWOOD M., excerpts from book 4751*, 5081, 5082, 5089).
Remarks in House relative to, 11354, alteration of Liberty ships to trans-
relating to public spending and post- port troops, A4691.
war economic policy written by, 2768. 11353-11360.
Letter from Army lieutenant in Bavaria
FINCERPRINTING, making it Federal offense FISCAL MATTERS, proposing an amendment relative to. demobilization of Army,
f alter inner surface of hand (see bill to the Constitution of the United A4565.
H. R. 710). States relative to fiscal matters (see Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Bll to require certain persons within S. J. Res. 8*). Fitzpatrick, A. F.: for relief (see bill H. R.
United States to carry identification "FISCAL POLICY FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT," 2510), 1829.
cards and be fingerprinted (see bill cxcerpt entitled "Summary and Rec- Immigration quotas: to reduce (see bill
H. R. 01). ommendations" from article by H. J. H. R. 1368), 229.
FINKELSTEIN, LOUIS, editorial from New Pierson entitled, A2797. Johnson, Lizzie: to increase pension bill
York Herald Tribune paying tribute to, FISCHER, ERIC AND ELSE, relief (see bill (see bill H. R. 3196), 4498.
,A369. H. R. 3273*). Nationality Act of 1940: to amend (see
Tribute in House to, A3369. bill H. R. 3466), 6085.
FISCHER, ERNEST, remarks in House rela-
FINLAND, article relative to sovietizing of, Oliver, Thomas H.: for relief (see bill
tive to actual leader of provisional H. R. 1305), 149.
A2036. Austrian Government, A2857.
Bill to permit admission as nonquota Peters, Nettle: for relief (see bill H. R.
FISCHER, MABEL M., relief (see bill H. R. 1304), 149.
immigrants intoAlaska of certain Fin- 5781). Remarks by, on
nishpersons (see bill H. R. 2499).
FISCHER, ROBERT J., letter endorsing peace Fair Employment Practice Committee,
Remarks in House relative to sovietizing
resolutions by, A608. 3991.
of, A2154.
telegram from workers at Deer
Remarks in House relative to Russia and FISH, HARVEY E., JR., letter of appreciation
additional indemnity of, A4638. Park, Tex., 3954, 3955.
from a father who lost his son In the
Fair Employment Practice Commission,
FINLEY, AMELIA 0., relief (see bill H. R. war, A3312.
analysis of bill (H. R. 2232) to create,
3507). FISH AND FISHERIES, amendment in Sen- 3"47.
FINLEY, MARGARET, letter protesting clos- ate relative to commercial fishing, 2520. Gormany: efforts to secure soft peace
ing of child-care centers by, A3999. Article entitled "The Great Salmon Ex- terms, 588.
FINLEY, S. BEN, letter relative to peacetime pariment" from Harpers Magazine by International peace organization, 588.
conscription by, 8726. Richard L. Neuberger, A433. Labor-management problems, 9929.
Bill authorizing conveyance of fish Lower Colorado River Authority: strike
FINLEY, S. R., address on Chattanooga's ex- hatchery property at Butte Falls to by employees of, 9929.
pariences with TVA before Arkansas Oregon (see bill S. 131). Reconversion problems, 9930.
Valley Association by, A2026. Bills to establish rearing ponds and fish Reports made by, from
FINNEGAN, RAYMOND P., authorize presen- hatcheries (see bills H. R. 156, 161, Committee on Eections No. 3.
tation of distinguished service cross to 2274, 2519, 2520). Hicks, V. Dondero (H. Res. 455, Rept.
(see bill S. 263). Bill to amend act to regulate pricing of 1404), 11922, 11931.
FINNEY, NAT, article concerning the veteran fish or other sea food (see bill S. 1204). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES
thirty-fourth division written by, 3555. Bill to order State Department to cease FISHER, RICHARD S., authorizing issuance
its efforts to give control of fisheries of a patent in fee to (see bill S. 1251;
FINNEYS CREEK, VA., providing for pre- in Great Lakes to a foreign country H. R. 4046).
liminary survey of (see bill H. R. 12). (see bill H. R. 5090). FISHER, WALTER T., letter endorsing peace
FINNISH FISHERMEN, tribute in House to Bill to provide for investigation of fish- resolutions by, A608.
war effort in Michigan of, A773. ery resources of Territory of Hawaii
FITCH, MORGAN L., letter relative to his two
"FINNS ECONOMIC VASSALS OF RUSSIA BY (see bill H. R. 3230).
Concurrent resolution to print letter sons still in armed forces by, A4612.
INDEMNITIES," article by Walter Rid- FITZMAURICE, EDMOND J.
from the Secretary of the Interior (bishop of
der from Duluth (Minn.) News-Trib- Catholic church), article from Wil-
une entitled, A4639. transmitting report on survey of fish-
ery resources (see S. Con. Res. 12). mington (Del.) Morning News relative
FIREARMS, providing for registration of (see Concurrent resolution to print report on to statement on Poland's betrayal by,
bill S. 1678*). survey of fishery resources of the A733.
FIREMEN'S' INSURANCE CO., NEWARK, United States (see S. Con. Res. 14', FITZPATRICK, A. F., relief (see bill H. aL
N. J., relief (see bill H. R. 2319). H. Rept. 610), 4690, 4975. 2510").
INDEX 241
FITZPATRICK, F. S., radio discussion on FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES-Continued. FLANNAGAN, JOHN W., JR.-Contifiued.
national housing program by, A1691. Remarks in House relative to planting Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
FITZPATRICK, PAUL E., radio address re- on Iwo Jima by Marine Corps of, A929, Bituminous coal industry: manpower for
plying to Governor Dewey's report by, 2190. (see H. Con. Res. 67), 7663.
A2242. Remarks in Senate relative to the author Carter, Henry S.: for relief (see bill H. R.
Radio address entitled "The Demo- of the pledge of allegiance to, A5662. 1231), 127.
cratic Party's Legislative Program" by, Remarks in Senate relative to first rais- Coal resources: to conserve (see bill H. R.
A1264. ing of flag at Colrain, Mass., A5662. 719), 57. 0
Radio address in New York City on St. Statement from United States Flag Asso- Cooperative agricultural extension work:
Patrick's Day by, A1373. ciation relative to authorship of pledge to provide further development of (see
FITZWATER, CARL AND NAOMI, relief (see to, A2660. bill H. R. 1690), 448.
bill H. R. 4373). FLAG OF UNITED NATIONS OVER LIBER- Cotton: authorizing Secretary of Agri-
ATED CAPITALS, article by Constan- culture to collect and publish statistics
FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES. See INpIANS.
tine Brown from Washington Evening on (see bill H. R. 4769), 10889.
FIVE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIFTH SIGNAL Star relative to flying of, A2086. - to protect from ink bollworm
AIRCRAFT WARNING BATTALION, (see bill H. R. 4619), 10564.
letter criticizing Army's discharge sys- "FLAG RAISING STAMP," editorial from
Washington Evening Star entitled, Fertilizer: to establish a national policy
tem by member of, A5189. and program regarding (see bill H. R.
Al133.
FIVE-TALENT MEN, article by George S. 2922), 3466.
Benson entitled, A4070. FLAHERTY, RITA V. L., relief (see bill H. R. Formanek, Mrs. Edward B.: for relief (see
2532).
FLAG DAY, address by Representative bill H. R 1232), 127.
D'Alesandro at ceremony of Benevolent FLAKE, EVERETT WILLIAM, relief (see bill Kaibab National Forest, to readjust
H. R. 2302). • boundary of (see bill H. R. 3811), 7662.
and Protective Order of Elks, Baltimore
Lodge No. 7, observing, A2889. FLAMM, DONALD, remarks in House relative Poisons and devices: to regulate market-
Address by Edward M. Connelly at to sale under pressure of radio station ing of (see bill H. R. 4851), 11155.
Spokane, Wash., before Elks Lodge on, WMCA by, A492. School-lunch programs: to assist States
. providing (see bills H. R. 3143, 3370),
A3290. FLANAGAN, FATHER, address paying tribute
Bill to make a legal public holiday of to Henry Monsky at banquet of B'nai 4302, 5528.
(see bill H. R. 684). B'rith in his honor in New York by, - to provide Federal assistance in
To designate September 14 as (see bill A1806. maintenance (see bill H. R. 2673), 2457.
H. R. 4732). Remarks in Senate relative to, 11157. Noxious weeds, insects, and animal and
Remarks in House relative to celebration FLANDERS, RALPH E., letter relative to post- plant diseases: for control and pro-
of Flag Day week, June 11 to 18, 6126, war international organization written tection against importation of (see bill
A2777. by, 3600. H. R. 3321), 5169.
Remarks in Senate relative to, 6086. Letter relative to full employment writ- Seed of legumes: to provide for adequate
Statement by William T. Kerr relative to ten by, 6273-6274. protection of (see bill H. R. 2175),
observance of, A2777. FLANNAGAN, JOHN W., JR. (a Representa- 1107.
"FLAG FLOWN AT BERLIN COMING HERE," five from Virginia). Selective Training and Service Act: to
article from Washington Post cap- Address before Parent-Teacher Assoc'a- amend relative to deferment of regis-
tioned, A3636. tion on international cooperation, trants engaged in agricultural oc-
"FLAG OF ALL NATIONS," poem by Hallie A3197. cupations (see H. J. Res. 106), 1171.
MeMillan, of Charlotte, N. C., entitled, Address of Ivy W, Duggan before meet- Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944:
A2762. ing of American Farm Bureau Federa- to amend relative to !oans for purchase
tion, December 12, 1944, A623. of farms (see bill H. R. 2113), 1043.
FLAG OF LIBERATION, statement, letters, Vocational education: to amend act to
Address at dedication of Thomas Jeffer-
an newspaper articles relative to, assist States in providing (see bill H. R.
son Memorial Auditorium, A2661.
A3535, A3636, A3637. Address by W. A. Lloyd at dedication of 3421), 5837.
FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES, affidavits by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Audito- Wright, Robert D.: to appeal decision of
David Lynn, et al., relative to flag rium, A2662. Court of Claims in case of (see bill
which flew over Capitol at declaration Appointed on committee, 274. H. R. 4778), 10889.
of war, A335, A3636. Appointed conferee, 4847, 7408. Motions and resolutions offered by
Bills to prevent desecration and mutila- Editorial from Washington Daily News Farm products: to investigate market-
tion'of (see bills S. 539; H. R. 602). entitled "Lilienthal and TVA," A2022. ing, transportation, and distribution
Bill to provide for presentation to cer- Article from the Army Times'relative to systems (see H. Res. 54), 59.
tain parents of deceased veterans of Amvets scckirg loan to buy McLean
World War No. 2 of (see bill H. R. Remarks by, on
Gardens, A5729.
1657). Agricultural appropriation bill, 2556,
Article from Washington Daily News 2710, 2711, 2712, 2713, 2714.
Bill to provide for the giving of flags to relative to Amvets buying McLean points of order, 2670.
widows and children of deceased Mem- Gardens, A5729.
bers of Congress (see bill H. R. 1664). Agriculture Extension Service, 4548-4554,
Article entitled "Much-Maligned Amer- 4559, 4561, 4565, 4570, 4571.
Bill to amend codification of existing ican Coal'Miners Break All Production
rules and customs pertaining to dis- - agree to conference. 4847.
Records in 1944," 454. - conference report, 5219, 5220, 5221.
play (see bill H. R. 4806). Editorial from Washington Post entitled
Joint resolution to codify rules pertain- Agricultural products: quantitative im-
"TVA Chairmanship," A2071. port quotas of, A2002.
ing to display and use of (see H. J. Letters from Department of Agriculture
Rles. 31). Annuities: exemption from taxation,
relative to increased supply of ma- 9092.
Joint resolution giving official recogni-
chinery for farmers, A2059. Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill,
tion to the pledge of allegiance of (see
Statement of S. P. Lindsey, Jr., relative to 8649.
H. J. Res. 97, 180").
crop loans, A664. Census of agriculture, 874.
Joint resolution to provide for a proper Tables: Agricultural Extension Service,
ceremony commemorating the flag Coal miners: record of production, 453.
which flew over the Capitol on decla- 4549, 4550. Congressional Record: general leave to
-farm income, A625. extend remarks, 4572.
ration of war (see H. J. Res. 295).
Joint resolution providing for acquisi- Amendments offered by, to Cotton and wheat allotments, 865, 878.
tion of exclusive ownership of photo- Agricultural appropriation bill (H. R. Crop Insurance Act, 1687.
graph depicting raising the American 2689): to amend, 2710. Deficiency appropriation bill, 1687.
flag on Mount Suribachi,. Iwo Jima Government corporations (H. R. 3660) to Farm Credit Administration: laws re-
(see H. J. Res. 162). amend, 8566. garding audits by, 8559.
Joint resolution relative to the future Bills and joint resolutions introduced by - letter by W. R. Ogg, 8560.
reception of (see S. J. Res. 91). Agricultural Credit Agency: to create Farm-labor situation, 901.
Leaflet prepared by Youth's Companion (see bills H. R. 3221, 3422, 4873), 4658, -- _ directives of General Hershey, 901,
concerning origin of, A5662. 5537, 11368. Tydings amendment, 902.
Letters by Maury Maverick relative to "Agriculture": to define term (see bills -veto of H. J. Res. 106, 4154, 4157,
flag which flew over Capitol at decla- H. R. 1097, 1164), 98, 125. 4158, A2301.
ration of war, A3635. -to amend acts relating to allot- Farm products: investigate marketing,
Poem entitled "0 Flag of Strength and ments of producers of basic crops (see etc., 1452, 1453.
.Beauty" by Arthur M.,Edwards, A2879. bill H. R. 1895), 671. Federal Farm Loan Act: amendment,
Remarks'In House and letter by Ameri- Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act: to 4757, 4762, 4763, 4764, 4765, 4766, 4767,
can Flag Day Association relative to amend (see H. J. Res. 216), 6013. 4768, 4769, 4770, 4772, 4773, 4774.
scarcity of flags for Memorial Day, -to amend relative to veterans (see Food investigation, 2785, 2788, 2789, 2720,
A1722. bill H. R. 476.8), 10889. 2835, 2836, 2861.
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FLANNAGAN, JOHN W., JR.-Continued. FLEMING, HAROLD, article entitled "Com- FLOOD,DANIEL J.-Continued.
Remarks by, on petitive Skill Seen Key to Alcoa's Posi- Letter from Civilian Production Admin-
Food and Agriculture Organization of tion" from Christian Science Monitor istration on shortage of penicillin,
United Nations, 3971. by, A5494. A5504.
Government corporations: financial con- Article entitled "Subsidy Talk Held Bar Letters, etc., concerning treatment of
trol, 8557, 8561, 8566, 8567. to Cheaper Aluminum" from Christian political refugees in Sweden, A5156.
Guayule rubber: further development, Science Monitor by, A5494. Resolutions by Lithuanian-American
4572. Article entitled "Paradox in Aluminum Congress, A5508.
Lending agencies of the Government, Plant Disposal Policies" from Chris- Amendments offered by, to
1194. tian Science Monitor by, A5494. UNRRA appropriation (H. R. 4649): to
Mexia Colony project, Texas, 12475. FLEMING, JAMES, relief (see bill H. R. 250). amend, 11570, 11580.
National Service Act, 737. Bills and foint resolutions introduced by
FLEMING, PHILIP B., address on Federal aid
Selective service: classification of regis- to cities, in Chicago, before American Armed forces of the United States: to
trants, ages 18-25, 432. increase pension to children of persons
-- text of directive by General Her- Municipal Association by, A5127.
FLEMING, WILLARD C., discussion relative who served in (see bill H. R. 4952),
shey, 432. 11855.
-- Tydings amendment. 1510, 1511, to distribution of dental students by,
A2003. granting certain tax benefits to
1515. 1523, 1524, 1526, 1528, 1534. members of (see bill H. R. 2942). 3530.
-letters from farm organizations, FLEMMING, ARTHUR S., address to graduat- - relating to assignment of men
1525. Ing class of American University by, under age of 19. to combatant duty,
Surplus property: disposal of, 4054. A2770, A3066. (see bill H. R. 2802), 2888.
Tobacco: marketing of flue-cured, 1269, FLETCHER, T. BROOKS (late a Representa- Axis atrocities: creating a commission to
1270, 1272. tive from Ohio) investigate (see H. J. Res. 163), 3700.
- marketing quotas, 7408, 7705, 7707, Announcement of death, 7185. Eisner,
7708, 7710, 7836. Eulogies in House, A3434. . 3009),Paul V.: for relief (see bill H. R.
3700.
Tydings amendment, A2301. FLIEGERS, SERGE, article entitled "The Gold Star mothers and fathers of World
Veterans: farm loans, 4770. League I" Dead-Long Live the Char- War II: to present insignia to (see
-settlement on farm lands, 8774, ter" from Free World magazine by, bill H. R. 2780), 2795.
8785. A3446. Income tax: to reduce (see bill H., R.
Wallace, Henry A., 1194. Article relative to legislation of immigra- 3954), 8417.
War Food Administration: release re food tion from India from magazine Trend National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda,
supplies, 2556. by, A3587. Md.: to change name of (see bill H. R.
Reports made by, from FLINN, W. F., editorial captioned "The can- 2986), 3699.
Committee un Agriculture: cerous growth of bureaucracy" from Veterans: to extend educational benefits
Cooperative agricultural extension work Miles City (Mont.) Daily Star by, A998. to widows of (see bill H. R. 4966), 11931.
(H. R. 1690, Rept. 498), 4038. Motions and resolutionsoffered by
FLINT, CHARLES W. (bishop, Methodist
Cotton: statistics (H. R. 4769, Rept. Armed forces: relating to discharge of
Church), letter relative to peacetime
1321), 11279. members receiving Arrowhead Decora-
Cotton and wheat allotments (S. 338, military training by, A5685.
tion for participation in D-day inva-
Rept. 55), 838. FLINT, LOTTIE, pension (see bill S. 350). sion of Normandy (see H. Con. Res.
Federal Farm Loan Act (H. R. 2113, Rept. FLINT (MICH.) JOURNAL, editorial entitled 110), 11855.
358), 2632. "Presidential Succession: A Flaw" Palestine: relating to free entry of Jews
Federal rural rehabilitation projects (H. from, A3002.- into (see H. Con. Res. 113), 12029.
R. 2501, Rept. 1453), 12229. FLINT (MICH.) NEWS-ADVERTISER, ar- Remarks by, on
Hops (S. 427, Rept. 680), 5591. ticle entitled "Scrapping of War Tools American Red Cross in action, A1196.
Noxious weeds, insects, etc. (H. R. 3321, at Tank Plant Explained" by George d. Baltic refugees, 11960.
Rept. 682), 5591. Maines from, A5650. Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5589.
Sebastian Martin grant lands (H. R. FLINTZER, WILLIAM, letter opposing S. Bunker Hill and crew: tribute to the,
2613), 6408. 1050, relative to public welfare, by, 7074.
Seed of legumes (H. R. 2175, Rept. 188), A3437. Coal-mining industry, A4603.
1320. Deficiency appropriation bill, 11218.
School-lunch program (H. R. 3370, Rept. FLOCK, AILEEN PHYLLIS AND ELLEN
684), 5591. FRANCES, relief (see bill H. R. 1556). Flood-control projects, 11219.
Springfield Township, Pa. (H. R. 2285, FLOHL, THEODORE R., relief (see bill H. R. Forestry research, 3789.
Rept. 681), 5591. 1800). Full-employment bill, 12081.
German atrocities, 3666.
Tobacco: marketing of (H. J. Res. 98, FLOOD, DANIEL J. a Representative from
Rept. 142), 1079. Pennsylvania). Goering, Herman: war criminal, A2188.
Weathei Bureau property (H. R. 3549, Address of Gov. Dwight H. Green before Government censorship, 1635.
American-Lithuanian Congress, A5507. Great Britain: loan to, 11577.
Rept. 826), 6869.
Committee of conference: Address of Archbishop Samuel A. Stritch, Interior Department appropriation bill,
of Chicago. before American-Lithu- 3877.
Cooperative agricultural extension work Kelley, Lt. Jay Hilary: citation, 2663.
(S. 383), 5169, 5219. anian Congress, A5506.
Address by William B. Ziff before Ameri- Krupp, Alfried, 10808.
Tobacco (H. J. Res. 98), 7705. Lend-lease: extension, 2132, 2133, 2147,
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. can League for a Free Palestine, A1963.
Appointed on committee, 274. 2148.
FLATHEAD INDIAN RESERVATION. See - letter by Leo T. Crowley, 2134.
Article by Peter P. Jurchak in Wilkes-
INDIANS. Barre Sunday Independent relative to Lithuania, 1169.
FLATHEAD IRRIGATION PROJECT, MON- history of Slavs, A762. Nurses: drafting of, 1808.
TANA, provide for readjustments at Article from Philadelphia Enquirer en- Office of War Information, 1635.
(see bills S. 1542; H. R. 4664). titled "America Must Not Forget- Palestine resolution, 12393, A5505.
Again," A1919. Pan-American Day, 3243.
FLAX, letter by agricultural conservation Article from Wilkes-Barre Record en- Penicillin: shortage, A5374.
committee of county of Minnesota titled "Knowing Your Congressman,"
relative to Incentive payments for Postal employees: pay bill, A2379.
A1448. Presidential succession, 7014.
growing of, A192. Article by Kent Cooper in New York Red Cross month, A1040.
FLAXSEED, letter by Minnesota Farmers Times relative to freedom of the press, Rubber: production during war, 5115.
Union relative to production of, A192. A1125.
Russia: surrender of prisoners of war by
Remarks in House relative to probable Article by William L. Shirer entitled
drop in production of, A192. "Propaganda Front," A2653. Sweden to, 10874.
Statistics relative to imports of, 6331. Articles concerning part played in war Selective service: Tydings amendment,
Table: imports and exports for 1937-44, by steamships Bunker Hill and Wilkes- 1504, 1516.
A3259. Barre, A3192. Solid Fuels Administration, 3877.
Articles from Washington Post on ar- Sugar shortage, 7878.
FLEAK, DENNIS L., relief (see bill S. 1479).
rest of 24 top Nazis for starting war Tax abatement for injured veterans,
FLECKSTEIN, JOHN, relief (see bill H. R. and atrocities, A4419, A4420. A1810.
819). Editorial from Wilkes-Barre Record on Treaties: constitutional amendment,
FLEER, MARTIN (sergeant, U. S. Army), let- Army doctors, A4921. 4356.
ter criticizing Army's discharge sys- Excerpts from speech by S. T. Crossland United Nations Relief: appropriation,
tem from Daily Pacifican by, A4589. on subject of rubber, 5115. 10234, 10291.
Letter from newly elected Democratic -additional appropriation, 11506,
FLEISHMAN, HARRY, relief (see bill H. R. Representatives to President relative to 11507, 11565, 11566, 11570, 11576, 11580,
4800). the Nation's future, A460. 11583.
INDEX
FLOOD, DANIEL J.-Continued FLOODS-Continued. FLOUR, permit certain subsidy and.loss oper-
Remarks by, on Remarks in House relative to Ohio ations in the case of (see bill H. R.
United Nations Relief, statement of Her- Valley, A1076, A1107. 2775*):
bert H. Lehman, 11507. Remarks in House relative to control of, Description of subsidies on, 2265.
Veterans' Administration: Department of 7407. Remarks in House on bill (H. R. 2775) to
Medicine and Surgery, 11680, 11681, Remarks in House relative to saving to permit subsidy and loss operations in
11693. 11685. property owners by forecasting of the case of, 2860.
Von Papen, Franz: record of, 3692, 3693, Weather Bureau, 1680. FLOYD, JOHN C., tribute in House to late,
Walker, Hon. Frank C.: tribute to, 6976. Remarks in Senate on bill (S. 938) to A4145.
War atrocities: punishment of war crim- provide for emergency flood-control
inals, 3691. FLUORSPAR, make provisions permanent, of
work, 39.3.
Wilkes-Barre and crew: tribute to the, Report of the Committee on Commerce Internal Revenue Code granting per-
7074. on bill (S. 938) relative to emergency centage depletion with respect to (see
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. flood-control work (S. Rept. 245), 4221. bill H. R. 3963).
FLOOD CONTROL, officially name flood-con- Supplemental estimates of appropriations FLY, JAMES LAWRENCE, speech on freedom
trol project authotized by Public Law for control of, 11261. of communications in Chicago by,
534, Seventy-eighth Congress, on Lytle A3615.
"FLOOD THREAT AND THE ANSWER," edi-
and Cajon Creeks, the Sheppard flood- torial from Kansas City Star entitled, FLYING (magazine), article entitled "The
way (see bill S. 1372). A2048. Same Mistake Again?" by Senator
Remarks in House and statistics relative Thomas (Utah) from, A5369.
FLORIDA, address by Senator Pepper in Li-
to, C916. brary of Congress on one-hundredth FLYING OFFICERS, amendment in Sonate
Remarks in House relative to appropria- anniversary of admittance to the relative to pay of, 10755.
tion for proposed, 11205. Union of, A1569. "FLYING SEVENTY-NINTH CONGRESS,"
Remarks in House relative to elimina- Address at memorial service to Franklin editorial from New York Herald Trib-
tion of appropriations for, 1073, 11065, Delano Roosevelt by Senator Pepper une entitled, A1417.
11067, 11203, 11204, A5243. before joint session of Legislature of,
Statement by Maj. Gen. Thomas M. FLYNN, JOHN T., article comparing office of
A2899. censorship and OWI by, A3071.
Robins relative to amount spent from Bill authorizing Secretary of War to have
1938-42 on, 11205. Article entitled "Smear-A Recent In-
prepared a replica of the Dade Monu- cident" by, A406.
Table: program of number of projects for ment for presentation to (see bill
each State, 11205. Article entitled "John T. Flynn and His
S. 1441). Dashnags," A2074.
FLOOD CONTROL ACT OF 1936, amend, so Bill to authorize establishment of agri- Article entitled "John T. Flynn Charges
as to increase amount paid to States cultural research laboratory in (see Government Knew Jap Cabinet In-
(see bill H. R. 4259). bill H. R. 4573). tended To Break Relations" from Chi-
FLOOD CONTROL ACT OF 1941, amend cer- Memorial of legislature urging investiga- cago Tribune, A3850.
tain provisions, so as to increase tion of the Veterans' Administration, Testimony on United Nations Charter
amount paid to States (see bills H. R. 46868. before Senate Committee on Foreign
4438, 4533, 4534). Memorial of legislature requesting Con- Relations by, A3660.
gress to set aside second Thursday in
FLOOD CONTROL ACT OF 1944, remarks in FOGARTY, JOHN E. (a Representative from
October of each year as Clara Barton
House relative to, 11197. Rhode Island).
Text of O'Mahoney-Millikin amendments Day, A2062.
Memorial of legislature urging legisla- Address before Rhode Island State
to, A1567. branch, American Federation of Labor,
tion to reclassify salaries of postmas- Providence, R. I., A4318.
FLOOD CONTROL RESERVOIRS, data on, ters, officers, and employees of the
11049. postal service, 46E8. Appointed on committee, 275.
Article by Shirley Povich in Washington
FLOODS. See also OHIO'RIVER. Memorial of legislature relative to a GI Post relative to excellent work of the
Article relative to use of waste waters by being present at the peace table, 4781. Seabees, A1095.
B. Ashton Keith, A2218. Memorial of legislature urging immediate
Article by Rev. Raymond McGowan from
Article captioned "What situation might activating of provisions of the Sur-
plus Property Act of 1944, 4929. Providence (R. I.) Visitor entitled "The
be if all proposed levees were already Yardstick," A3197.
built" by C. F. Byrns from Fort Smith Remarks in House relative to the State Article by Thomas L. Stokes on laboi
(Ark.) Times Record, A1862. of, 1689, 1697. legislation, A5219.
Bill to provide for emergency flood-con- Remarks in House relative to undesir-
Editorial from Youngstown (Ohio) Vin-,
trol work (see bill S. 938*; H. R. 47, able publicity in newspapers and mag- dicator on Congressmen's pay, A2391.
3140, 3194). azines given, A2064. Editorial from the Providence (R. I.)
Bill relating to the trial of just compen- Remarks in House praising contribu-
Evening Bulletin entitled "On Sharing
sation in the case of condemnation of tion to war effort of, A2064.
Remarks in House relative to recommen- Our Food," 6492.
property for flood-control purposes Editorial.from Providence (R. I.) Jour-
-(see bill H. R. 1902"). dation of citrus products research nal relative to shipping facilities for
Control of, on Mississippi and' tributaries council to establish a laboratory in,
return of servicemen, A4864.
(see bill H. R. 1902*). A4631. Letter from Building and Construction
Bill to provide for flood-control work on Remarks in Senate relative to one-hun-
dredth anniversary of admittance to Trades Department, American Federa-
Wabash River (see bill H. R. 1434). tion of Labor, relative to postwar labor
Joint resolution making an appropria- Union of, A1569. picture, A5717.
tion for emergency flood control (see Resolution to investigate activities of Radio address relative to welfare of en-
H. J. Res. 190, 207, 208*). the Securities and Exchange Commis-
listed men in Navy, A926.
Memorial of Legislature of Arkansas rela- sion concerning credit of the taxing
units of the State of (see S. Rcs. 35). Sworn in, 870.
tive to control of, 2076. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Message from the President transmitting FLORIDA CENTENNIAL AND PAN-AMERI- Alarie, Joseph E.: for relief (see bill H. R.
estimate of appropriations for preven- CAN EXPOSITION, providing for par- 2248), 1207.
tion of (S. Dors. 10, 11), 1597. ticipation of United States in (see Guarino, Arthur A.: for relief (see bill
Remarks in House relative to destruction H. J. Res. 27). H. R. 22:3), 1207.
in Mississippi River Valley and Mis- FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE, relief (see Hallquist, Fritz: for relief (see bill H. R.
souri River Valley by, 1680, 3335, 3343. bill H. R. 1314). 2882), 3352.
Remarks in House relative to replace- FLORIDA IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION, Matuza, John J.: for relief (see bill
ment of farm machiriery lost through, telegram from the Governor of Florida i.R. 3482), 6154.
4844. relative to, 8523. Mello, Christian: for relief (see bill H. R.
Remarks in House relative to legislation 2247), 1207.
for flood control on lower Mississippi FLORIDA'S GOVERNMENT BETTER WITH-
OUT POLL TAX, editorial from St. Mello, Joseph 0., and others: for relief
River, A32. (see bill H. R. 2246), 1207.
Petersburg (Fla.) Times relative to,
Remarks in House on bill (S. 938) rela- Oltedale, Sven: for relief (see bill H. R.
tive to emergency flood-control work, A2822.
2245), 1207.
4840. FLORIDA STATE MILITIA, provide that Thurber, Edward A.: for relief (see bill
Remarks in House relative to achieve- members of company known as Jasper H. R. 2244), 1207.
ments of flood-control program, A2004. Blues shall be credited with service in Veterans: to provide for advancement in
Remarks in House relative to flood-wall the Army during the War with Spain rank of those of World War I (see bill
protections at Ceredo and Kenova, W. (see bill S. 854).. H. R. 3297), 5037.
Va., against, A2019. FLORIDA TIMES-UNION, JACKSONVILLE, Wallis, Mary A.: for relief (see bill H. R.
Remarks in House relative to need of FLA., article including letter of Jim- 3506), 6321.
flood control in-Republican River Val- my Knight relative to lethargy at the Whittaker, Anna H., for relief (see bill
ley, A2042. home front from, A369. H. R. 3481), 6154.
244 INDEX
FOGARTY, JOHN E.-Continued. FOLGER, JOHN H.-Continued. FOOD, article entitled "Officials Fear Land of
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on Plenty, Spread Gospel of Eat-It-All-
Deficiency appropriation bill, 1631. Common carriers: agreements among, Up" from New York Post by Malcolm
Federal Works Agency: deficiency appro- 11769, 11776. Logan, A2212.
priation, 1631. Congress: adjournment, 12346. Article from New York Times containing
Full employment bill, 10036, 12070. Deficiency appropriation bill, 1630. address by Paul S. Willis entitled
National Service Act: ask for conference, Douglas, Helen Gahagan, 11477. "1945 Food Outlook Is on the Lean
2199. Export-Import Bank, 7547. Side," A57.
-- conference report, 2855. Farm Security Administration, 2729. Article entitled "Surplus to Shortage-
Navy, dental care, 12365. Federal employees' pay bill, 6671. Where's All Our Food?" by Malcolm
Polish Constitution Day, 4151. Federal Works Agency, 1630. Logan from New York Post, A2168.
Price Cbntrol Act: extension, 6491. First things first, 144. Article entitled "In-Plant Feeding" by
Private enterprise, 10036. Freedom of the press, 7340. William R. Davis, A3564.
Reciprocal trade agreements, 5134. Freight rates: discriminations, 11769. Article entitled "Which Will You Have-
Rhode Island: permanent home of Full-employment bill, 12025, 12067, 12073, Sufficient or Shortage of Food?" by
United Nations Organization, 11521. 12078. J. B. McLaughlin from Market Bulle-
Surplus property: disposition, 12474. Germany: surrender, 4308. tin, A3127, A3185.
Walsh-Kaiser Shipyard, Providence, Government agencies: reorganization, Bill to aid the program for conservation
I., 1955. 9417. of (see bill H. R. 505).
War Labor Disputes Act: repeal, 11823, Halifax, Lord: visit to Oklahoma, 3138. Bill to provide for development of better
11838. Hancock, Frank: integrity of, 1985. diets for people of United States (see
Reports made by, from India: immigration quota, 9540. bill H. R. 758).
Committee on Naval Affairs: Insurance business: regulation. 1089. Bill to provide for establishing a War
North Kingstown, R. I., naval base International Monetary Fund and Inter- Food Administration (see bill H. R.
(S.647, Rept. 568), 4573. national Bank fos Reconstruction and 2970).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Development, 3584-3589. Bill to increase war food production (see
International organizations, 12530. bill H. R. 2831).
FOLEY, ROGER T., notice of hearing in Sen- Inventors: acts done in foreign countries Bill to transfer to Secretary of Agricul-
ate on nomination of, 2967. by, 1716. ture control over the responsibility for
FOLGER, JOHN H. (a Representative from Japan: moral conditions in, 10872. price control and rationing for (see
North Carolina). Land-grant railroad rates: conference bill S. 1326).
Appointed on committee, 274. report, 10140. Editorial entitled "While Buck Is Passed,
Article from Raleigh (N. C.) News-Ob- Lending agencies of the Government, You Go Hungry" from Wakefield
server on ratification of treaties, A2126. 1163. (Mass.) Daily Item, A1447.
Article from Washington Post entitled Memorial Day, 5301. Editorial entitled "Still the Best Fed Na-
"Decentralization," A3505. Monopolies, 6561. tion" from Milwaukee Journal, A1501.
Editorial by Paul Hunter entitled "Fate- National unity: plea for, 144. Editorial entitled "Who Is Getting the
ful Road to Another War," 1319. Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps: Food?" from White Plains (N. Y.) Re-
Editorial from Washington Star entitled personnel, 317. porter Dispatch, A1512.
"Un-American Tactics," A3251. Navy: postwar composition, 10205, A4694. Editorial from Paterson (N. J.) Morning
Editorial from Washington Post on vet- - article by Raymond Swing, A4694. Call relative to critical shortage of,
erans and colleges, A4276. Nurses: drafting of, 1874. A1765.
Excerpt from speech by Winston Church- Palestine: resolution, 12390, 12395. Editorial entitled "No Need for Food
ill in House of Commons on atomic Pan-American Day. 3741. Shortage" from Queen Anne's Record
bomb and future world peace, A4109. Peace: problems, 1319, 10066. and Observer of Centerville, Md.,
Radio address by Sumner Welles on col- - article entitled "Homecoming," A3111.
laboration between United States, 10066. Editorial entitled "The Heart of Food
Great Britain, and Russia, A2507. - program for, A2124. Complaints" from Mamaroneck (N. Y.)
Radio address by Hon. Helen Gahagan Peacetime conscription, 10821, 10822. Daily Times, A3056.
Douglas relative to winning the peace, Presidential succession, 7022, 7027. Editorial captioned "New thought on
A5316. Price Control Act, 6548, 6560, 6565, 6612. food" from Lowell (Mass.) Sun, A3057.
Radio address by Raymond Swing on - extension, 6486, 6487. Editorial entitled "Ample Food To Share"
UNRRA, A6080. Ramspeck, Robert: tribute, 12351. from Washington Post, A4090.
Telegram from constituent to vote for 1 Reciprocal trade agreements, 5034, 5035, Letter from Rex Baking Co., Tulsa, Okla.,
year extension of price control, 6560. 5141. relative to shortage of, A2423.
Safeway Stores: operations, 6561. Letter by a constituent relative to food
Amendments offered by, to
Second deficiency appropriation bill, crisis in Duluth, Minn., A2596.
Full-employment bill (S. 380): to amend, 6853.
12073. Letter by Winchester (Mass.) Water and
Servicemen's Readjustment Act: amend- Sewer Board relative to shortage of,
Price Control Act: to amend, 6560.
ment, 7725, 7727. A3057.
Stabilization Act of 1942: to amend, 6560. Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
Bills and jolnt resolutions introduced by Radio discussion by Representative Ed-
6548, 6560, 6565. win Arthur Hall and Bob Evans relative
Armed forces: to require the discharge of Stimson, Henry L.: radio speech on
certain members (see bill H. R. 4155), to, A1620.
manpower bill, 1319. Radio address by Representative Hagen
8949. Subsidies, 7875. relative to shortage of, A3340.
Big Inch and Little Inch pipe lines: to - continuation of certain, 5242.
provide for operation (see bill H. R. Radio address by Secretary of Agriculture
Tax-adjustment bill, 7332. Anderson relative to, A3479.
4967), 11932. Tobacco: marketing quotas, 7706.
Tucker, Martin A. and Emma M., for re- Radio address by Marvin Jones on, A3159.
Treaties: constitutional amendment, Remarks in House relative to food scar-
lief (see bill H. R. 3855), 7953. 4002, 4335. city, 3575, 6527, A380, A710, A1250,
Remarks by, on Veterans' Administration: investigation, A1298, A2168, A2211, A2376, A2652,
A and P stores: operations, 6561. 2874. A3228.
Agricultural appropriation bill, 2729. United Nations relief: appropriation, Remarks in House relative to importance
Alien Property Custodian, 11365. 10296. in war of, A478.
Armed forces: demobilization, 9100, UNRRA, 10936. P_ 2.rks in House relative to 1945 out-
10679, 10748, 10821, 10822, 10823, 11634. - additional appropriation, 11509. look for, A56.
-boys under 21, 8922. War Labor Disputes Act: to repeal, A5414. Remarks in House relative to request of
-statement by Gen. Lucius B. Clay, Woodrum, Clifton A., 12199. War Food Administration to increase
10822. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. production of, A229.
- voluntary enlistment bill, 8630, FOLLIARD, EDWARD T., article entitled Remarks in House relative to reports of
8635. "Roosevelt Gave Arabs Pledge on WFA and OPA on shortage of, A1273.
Army: alleged Communists in, 7820, 7823. Palestine"- from Washington Post by, Remarks in House relative to situation
Atomic bomb, 10821. A4475. in France concerning, A1253.
Black markets, 6561. FOLMAR, BRAXTON B., relief (see bill H. R. Remarks in House relative to sound pro-
Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 3584- 3513). gram for production of, A1697.
3589, 5587, 5588, 5682. FONTAINE, ANDRI, article entitled "Utah's Remarks in House relative to reports of
Bretton Woods proposals: a method of Judge Rosenman and Leo T. Crowley
insuring peace and economic stability, Steel Guinea Pig" from Collier's by on necessity to curtail civilian supply
Murray Moler and, A198.
A2124. of, A2047.
Committee on Un-American Activities, FONTANA STEEL MILL, remarks in House Remarks in House relative to waste in
209. • relative to need in the West of, A3342. San Francisco of, A1708.
Commodity Credit Corporation, 2059. FONTENOT, LAURENCE, relief (see bill H. R. REmarks in House relative to Committee
-alleged irregularities, 1985. 2058). To Investigate Food Shortages, A1723.
INDEX 245
FOOD-Continued. FOOD CRISES, remarks in House relative FOOD RATIONING, remarks In House rel-
Remarks in House relative to scarcity in to OPA and, 6400. ative to, 7503.
Europe of, A2235. FOOD CZAR, remarks in House relative to FOOD RETAILING INSTITUTE, telegram rel-
Remarks in House relative to wastage of, need of, A2765. ative to the meat situation received
7395. from; 4661.
FOOD, DRUG, AND COSMETIC ACT, letter
Remarks in House favoring removing
from Office of Economic Stabilization from Administrator of Federal Secu-" FOOD SHIPMENTS TO RUSSIA AND
the authority over, A2710. rity Agency transmitting proposed bill FRANCE, article by Frank Waldrop
Remarks in House relative to handling for amendment of, 4684. from Washington Times-Herald rel-
Europe by Army of, A2846. FOOD EXPORTS, report from United Press ative to, A3310.
Remarks in House relative to mishan- quoting Department of Agriculture FOOD SHIPPED ABROAD BY MACY, article
dling by OPA of, 6617, A2596, A2927, relative to, A4661. from New York newspaper relative to,
A4533. FOOD FOR STARVING NATIONS. See also A3176.
Remarks in House relative to supplying EuROPE.
the citizens on home front with, FOOD SHORTAGES, Associated Press dis-
Appeal by Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow for " patch by Ovid A. Martin relative to,
A2423. 48 national organizations to the Presi-
Remarks in House relative to order of 1199.
dent relative to, A3921. Concurrent resolution to print additional
VPB permitting manufacture of Correspondence relative to providing,
liquor during period of critical short- copies of certain hearings relative to
4687. (see H. Con. Res. 63*).
age of, A2599. Letter from the President of the United
Remarks in Senate relative to sales of Excerpts from radio talk by Judge Mar-
States on the subject of, 4687.
in dead storage, 7159. vin Jones relative to, 593.
Remarks in Senate relative to providing,
Remarks in Senate relative to importance 4637. Letter by unnamed writer relative to OPA
of adequate and nourishing food for regulations and, A3569.
industrial workers, A3564. FOOD GOBBLED UP BY LEND-LEASE, arti- Letter by, Sophia Mercer of Bay City,
Resolution to create a select committee cles by Walter Trohan from Washing- . Mich., relative to, A3053.
to investigate shortage of (see H. Res. ton Times-Herald relative to, A3158.
Remarks, correspondence, and statistics
190, 195*). FOOD INDUSTRY, investigate (see H. Res. relative to, 3010.
Resolution to pay expenses of the in- 23). Remarks in House relative to many let-
vestigation of shortage of (see H. Res. ters complaining of, A3569.
"FOOD INQUIRY," editorial from New York
220*).
Times entitled, A1417. Remarks in House relative to inefficiency
Resolution directing investigation of
food supplies and commitments (see FOOD INVESTIGATION, provide for (see S. of OPA and, 6550, 6600, A1843, A2266,
H. Res. 191). Res. 92*). A3168.
Resolution providing for investigation Resolution to print additional copies of Remarks in. House relative to, 2487, 2779,
(see H. Res. 193). ' House Report 504 relating to (see 2861, 3134, 5525, 6581, A2947, A2949,
Statement by Representative Pace on, H. Res. 274*). A3450.
A3346. FOOD MARKETING PROBLEM, remarks in Remarks in House on the subject of rack-
Statistics relative to individual con- Senate relative to failure of the admin- -eteering in New York and, 5525.
sumption of, 11004. istration to solve, 7628. Remarks in Senate relative to, 2803, 2969,
Statistics of purchases of food from New 8913.
Zealand by the Navy, 7144. "FOOD MUDDLE," editorial from Duluth
Resolution to print additional copies of
Table: percentage increase in cost of .(Minn.) Free Press entitled, A2949.
report on (see H. Res. 274*, Rept. 504).
foods from August 15, 1939, to "FOOD MUDDLE-HOW IT GREW," article Resolution providing for printing of ad-
February 13, 1945, A2433. by Lawrence Sullivan from Nation's ditional copies of House Report No.
-production goal for 1945 set for, Business entitled, A2337. 504 entitled (see H. Res. 269).
A946. FOOD NOT RATIONED IN CANADA, article
-increase in retail price between Resolution authorizing an allotment
by Bill Cunningham from Boston from the contingent fund .for payment
August 15, 1939, and March 13, 1945, on Herald relative to, A2816.
certain items of, A2433. of expenses of the special committee
Text of resolution for investigation of FOOD PROBLEMS, Associated Press dis- investigating (see H. Res. 273).
.food supplies and commitments, A1273. patch relative to recommendations of Resolution to create a select committee
Northeastern States Governors' Con- to investigate (see H. Res. 195*).
FOOD ADMINISTRATION, establish in De- ference on, A3032. Resolution of Duluth (Minn.) Federated
partment of Agriculture (see bill H. R. Letter, including explanation, by Dyer's Trades and Labor Assembly relative to,
2616). Chop House, Inc., Toledo, Ohio, rela- A3125.
"FOOD ADMINISTRATION DIFFICULT IN tive to rationing and, A2959.
1917-18," editorial from Freeman Remarks in House relative to, 1202. FOOD SHORTAGES-GI'S VIEWS, editorial
Journal, Webster City, Iowa, entitled, by Raymond Brewster from Hunting-
FOOD PRODUCTION, editorial by Georg e A. ton (W. Va.) Herald-Dispatch relative
A2969. Perham from Range Facts of Virginia, to, A3151.
FOOD ALLOTMENT PLAN, provide for a Minn., relative to, A2952.
more equitable distribution 'of food Letter by Marvin Jones relative to, A2687. FOOD SHORTAGES IN EUROPE, article by
supplies through (see bills S. 185; H. R. Letter by G. F. Geissler relative to goal Malcolm Logan from New York Post
3695, 3696). in Utah for. 1945, A945. relative to, A2458.
Remarks' in House relative to program FOOD SITUATION, correspondence relative
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, first report to based on war needs, A236.
Governments of United Nations by the to, 4690.
Remarks in House relative to increase Remarks in House on the subject of, 3668,
Interim Commission on, 2759, 2771,
. in 1945 in, A3228. 4316.
2880.' Remarks in House relative to favorable
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE CONFERENCE, Remarks in House relative to report of
years 1942 through 1944 of, A2911.
address by L. B. Pearson in Quebec at Samuel I. Rosenman on civilian, A2053.
FOOD PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION, AND Remarks in House relative to confusion
final meeting of, A4687. CONSUMPTION, report of the Com- in handling of, A2053.
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION mittee on Agriculture and Forestry in Report of House Committee to Investi-
OF THE UNITED NATIONS, annual Senate on investigation of (S. Rept. I gate Food Shortages relative to, A2054.
budget for, 3984. 270), 4586. Resolution by Republican conference of
Constitution of, 3968. Resolution making an appropriation for House of Representatives requesting
Joint resolution providing for member- continuing the investigation concern- the President to take drastic steps to
ship of the United States in (see H. J. ing (see S. Res. 92*). relieve deplorable, A1920, A2054.
Res. 145*). FOOD PRODUCTS, letter from the Secre-
Order of House granting general leave FOOD SPOILAGE, article by Richard Wilson
tary of Agriculture relative to the bill from Des Moines Register relative to,
to print remarks on House Joint Reso- (S. 1270) for payment of subsidies by
lution 145 to provide for membership Commodity Credit Corporation and the A877.
of the United States in, 3990. Reconstruction Finance Corporation Article captioned "WFA head asks that
Remarks in Senate relative to, 7904. FBI probe food spoilage charge" by
on, 7874.
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, let- Dorothy Williams from Washington
FOOD PROGRAM, safeguard health of Amer- Times-Herald, A878.
ter transmitting the annual report of, ican people by providing (see bill
231, 290. S. 1151). FOOD STAMPS, remarks in House relative to
Statment relative to peyote by chief of, invalidation of, 35.
Remarks in House relative to misleading,
A980. '. A236, A328. FOODSTUFFS, remarks, in House relative to
FOOD AND FUEL PRODUCTION, remarks in Remarks in House relative to success of, shipment of. point-free foodstuffs to
-House, relative to, 1046,. 1198, A589. 5218. civilians in Europe, 7887.
246 INDEX
FOODSTUFFS-Continued. FORAND. AIME J.-Continued. FOREIGN COUNTRIES- Continued.
Remarks in House relative to scarcity of, State legislatures, 513, 147.1, 3467, 3939, Remarks in House relative to flooding
813. 4039, 4085. consumer markets with gocds from,
Remarks in Senate relative to domestic Remarks by, on A3369.
supplies of, 2171, 2173. Corporations: refund of excess profits, Remarks in House relative to America's
FOODSTUFFS SOLD AS SURPLUS PROP- 7241. role of Santa Claus to, A4271.
ERTY, article by Walter Trohan rela- Food shortage in Rhode Island, 6568. Remarks in House relative to loans to,
tive to, A600. Polish Constitution Day, 4153. 11630, A2924, A4271.
Price Control Act: amendment, 6568. Statement by Representative Luther A.
FOOD SUPPLIES, report of Feed Survey Com-
Reciprocal trade agreements, 5082. Johnson (Texas) relative to loans to,
mittee and the Feed Industry Council
Reconversion, 7244. A2924.
relative to, A3498. Tax adjustment bill, 7328, 7332. Statement by Herbert. Hoover relative to
FOOD SURPLUS, table: possible food exports Unemployment compensation, 7926. financial aid for, 8792.
as shown by Department of Agricul- VE-day, 4312. Table: distribution of foreign students
ture, October 1, 1945, A4251. Votes of. -See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. by countries (with exception of Latin
FOOD-TRADE DRIVE AGAINST INFLATION, FORBES (Magazine), article entitled "Gov- America), A2732.
statement by R. B. Caywood from ernment Needs Its Private Brain Power" - showing value of relief supplies
Journal of Commerce relative to, A309. by Senator Wiley from, A2043. actually shipped through September
30, 1945, to certain, 10225.
FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE OF CATTLE, FORBES, B. C., address, "Utility Industry's
resolution of American Veterinary Record in Peace and War" In Chicago FOREIGN COUNTRIES' INDEBTEDNESS TO
Medical Association relative to, 10892. before Investors Fairplay League by, UNITED STATES, article by George
A5516. Rothwell Brown from New York Jour-
FOOTBALL PLAYERS, remarks in House rel- nal-American relative to, A5570.
ative to favoritism in discharge of, FORD, ANNIE D., relief (see bill H. R. 2726). Table: list of countries, A5504.
A5207. FORD, ELIZABETH, article entitled "Polish -- as of July 1, 1945, A5504.
"FOOTBALL PLAYERS RETURN PROBED Leader Is Honored at Reception" from
FOREIGN COUNTRIES IN DEFAULT ON
BY WAR DEPARTMENT," article from Washington Times-Herald by, A4398.
OBLIGATIONS, statement by Senator
newspaper captioned, A5208. FORD, HENRY, II, radio address at presenta- Hiram Johnson relative to repeal cer-
"FOOTPATH TO PEACE," excerpt from book tion of Army-Navy E award to Willow tain restrictions on financial transac-
by Henry Van Dyke entitled, A5811. Run bomber plant by, A2206. tions with, A5714.
Remarks In House relative to business
FORAND, AIME J. (a Representative from FOREIGN COUNTRIES-LOANS AND GIFTS
policy of, A4617.
Rhode Island). TO THEM, address by Robert R. Mc-
FORD, RAYMOND W., relief (see bills S.857*; Cormick before Foreign Policy Associa-
Appointed on Board of Visitors to Coast
H. R. 2978). tion relative to, A5125.
Guard Academy, 550.
Appointed on committee, 15. FORD MOTOR CO., remarks in House rela- Article by Constantine Brown from
Article on effect of reciprocal trade tive to the probable 20-percent wage Washington Evening Star relative to,
agreements on Rhode Island indus- increase at, A4461. A5330.
tries, A2454. Remarks in House relative to production FOREIGN COUNTRIES SEEK LOANS, re-
Article by Ellsworth Huntington, of Yale in 1946 by, 10134. marks in House relative to, A4661.
University, favoring Newport, R. I., as FORDNEY McCUMBER TARIFF ACT, re-
United Nations capital, A5359. marks in House relative to, 5139. FOREIGN CURRENCY, remarks in House
Letter from constituents expressing relative to rate of exchange and also
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, article from Army and payment of members of the Army In,
views on Polish situation, A985. Navy Journal relative to, A3931.
Letter from Abner H. Ferguson relative 4265.
FOREIGN AGENTS REGISTRATION ACT,
to fine record of FHA in Rhode Island, letter-from Attorney General trans- FOREIGN DECORATIONS, remarks in Senate
A1149. relative to decorations conferred by
mitting report on, 5923.
Letter from John H. Fahey citing excel- Great Britain on American Chiefs of
lent record of HOLC in Rhode Island, FOREIGN BROADCAST INTELLIGENCE Staff, 10890.
A1148. SERVICE, remarks in House on, 11890,
11959. FOREIGN DOCUMENTS, relating to admis-
Resignation from Board of Visitors to
FOREIGN COMMERCE. See also FOREIGN sibility of those in custody of Allied
Coast Guard Academy, 4165.
authorities of occupation (see bills S.
Resolution by Amalgamated Association TRADE.
1699; H. R. 5078).
of Street and Electric Railway Employ- Address relative to plan to end world
ees of America relative to Franklin D. trade curb by Governor Dewey in New FOREIGN ECONOMIC ADMINISTRATION,
Roosevelt Day, A2147. York, A2733. article entitled "FEA Forbids Shipping
Resolution memorializing Congress to Address entitled "Some Aspects of For- Spain Steel Rails" from Washington
make Franklin D. Roosevelt's birthday eign Commerce" by Senator Hart be- Post, A3262.
a holiday, A3151. fore New Haven (Conn.) Junior Cham- Correspondence relative to strategic war
Tables: Rhode Island industries, A2454. ber of Commerce, A3882. materials between Representative Case
and Joint resolutions introduced by Article entitled "Amtorg System Planned and, A1760.
Armed forces: to extend certain privi- for United States," by William LaVarre Disbursements under the Lend-Lease
leges with respect to accumulated A3555. Act, as of January 31, 1945. 3216.
leave (see bill H. R. 411), 25. Table: trade with trade-agreement and Letter transmitting the eighteenth re-
- accumulated leave to (see bill H. nonagreement countries, A2404. port on lend-lease operations (H. Doc.
R. 3890), 7935. - trade with individual trade-agree- 98), 1341.
Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act: to ment countries, 1934-39, A2403. Letter from the general counsel rela-
amend (see H. R. 3503), 6321. - trade with individual nonagree- tive to lend-lease food deliveries, 7145.
Bill of Rights Day: to designate (see H. J. ment countries, 1934-39, A2403. Letter and news release relative to lend-
Res. 285), 11699. FOREIGN CORPORATION, relating to foreign lease program and farm machinery by,
Credit unions: permit credit unions to tax credit in case of individual owning A307.
make payments in connection with re- majority of stock In (see bill H. R. Letter from Representative Mundt rela-
demption of war bonds (see bill H. R. 1515). tive to operations of lend-lease to,
412), 25. FOREIGN COUNTRIES, amend act for A680.
Employees of the United States: optional acquisition of buildings and grounds in Letter relative to disposition of lend-
retirement for those who have served (see bill H. R. 685*). lease funds by, A760.
25 years (see bill H. R. 4718), 10785. Bill to extend and broaden existing pro- Letter relative to exports of farm ma-
Myers, Charles: for relief (see bills H. R. grams for interchange of certain per- chinery by, A1316, A1795.
896 5034), 60, 12229. sons of United States with peoples of Message from the President transmitting
Nationial cemeteries: to establish in each (see bill H. R. 4368). draft of bill for appropriation (H. Doc.
State (see bill H. R. 2114), 1043. Bill to repeal act to prohibit financial 185) for. 4857.
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: declaring a legal transactions with certain (see bills S. Remarks in House and statistics rela-
holiday on birthday of (see H. J. Res. 636; H. R. 690). tive to, 6837.
181), 4302. Bill to amend act for prompt settlement Remarks In House relative to refusal of
Sanford, Edwin H.: for relief (see bill of claims for damages caused by Army, permit to ship steel rails to Spain by,
H. R. 4724), 10785. Navy, and Marine Corps forces in (see A3262.
War Mobilization and Reconversion Act: bills S. 936*; H. R. 3111'). "FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICY," address by
to amend (see bill H. R. 3891), 7935. Bill providing for removal of certain William L. Clayton in Detroit before
Petitions and papers presented by, from restrictions on financial transactions Economic Club entitled, A2862.
Citizens and individuals, 838, 2796. with certain (see bill S. 705). Article by Arthur Krock from New York
Societies and associations, 3467, 3596, Remarks in House relative to debt to Times relative to an inquiry into,
3822, 4303, 9822, 11280. United States of, A3323. A3993.
INDEX
FOREIGN ESPIONAGE, article by Hovhrd FOREIGN POLICY OF THE UNITED FOREIGN. SERVICE ACADEMY, provide for.
Rushmore relative to, 11708. STATES-Continued. establishment of (see bills H. R. 408,
FOREIGN FINANCING, address by Repre- Letter from Beverly-Westwood Citizens 1100, 1503, 4843).
sentative Ellis in Baltimore before Committee relative to present, A5100. Letter by John J. Keane favoring estab-
Kiwanis Club relative to, A4140. Radio address by Senator Pepper on lishment of, A5354.
FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS, repeal act to Northwestern University's reviewing Remarks in House opposing, A602.
stand program relative to, A136. Remarks in House relative to H. R. 4843,
prohibit financial transactions with
.any foreign government in default Radio address: on "America's Foreign to establish, A1862, 5354.
Policy" by Senator Butler, A1070.
on its obligations to the United States FOREIGN SERVICE: CAREER MEN'S POSI-
Radio address by Senator Ball on, A2847. TION, radio broadcast by Albert War-
(see bill S. 636), 3086.
Radio address entitled "Weakness of our ner relative to, 11784.
Letter to the Secretary of State making Foreign Policy" by Representative Lud-
inquiry concerning loans, grants, or FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTION, create
low, A5454.
other types of financial assistance by (see bill H. R. 2_980).
Remarks in House relative to Arabia and
the United States to, 9419. Text of bill (H. R. 2980) to create and
Remarks in House relative to gifts to question of, A4572.
Remarks in House relative to China and, establish, A1863.
heads of, 8982. A5159. FOREIGN 'SERVICE RETIREMENT AND
FOREIGN LANGUAGE PRESS' CONTRIBU- Remarks- In House relative to wars and DISABILITY'FUND, message from the
TION TO WAR EFFORT, address by weakness of, A5318. President transmitting annual report
Alexander Kahn to Boston Advertis- Remarks in House- relative to, 10132, of receipts and disbursments of, 191,
ing Club relative to, A3429. 11600. 205.
FOREIGN-LANGUAGE SCHOOLS, prohibit Remarks in House relative to study of,
conducting of (see bill H. R. 1588). 11229. FOREIGN SERVICE STREAMLINED, article
Remarks in House relative to public's in- by Neal Stanford from Christian
FOREIGN LOANS, remarks in House relative Science Monitor relative to, A590.
to, 11891. terest in, A122, A157, A5269.
Remarks in House relative to impos- Resolution relating to Republic of Lith- FOREIGN TRADE. See also FOREIGN COM-
-sibility of collecting, A5673. uania and (see H. Res. 390). MERCE.
Remarks in House relative to our sol- Resolution to provide for study and in- Addressrby. -James A. Farley on topic of,
. vency and, A5746. vestigation of all phases of (see H. Res. A4881.
Remarks in House relative to President 433, 434). Article by Paul Goetz In Wall Street
submitting a break-down-on, A5684. Statement by American Labor Party rel- Journal relative to, A4830.
Speech by Representative Colmer in New ative to, A501. Article entitled "How Trade Can Ex-
York before National Industrial Con- Statements by national organizations on, pand" by Merlo Fusey from Washing-
ference Board on subject, A5103. A1581-A1585. ton Post, A2336.
Table: World War I debt to United States, Statement entitled "Our Foreign Policy Article on economic experts urge super-
as of July 1, 1944, A 685. Must Be a People's Party" by American sales agency for postwar exports by
Slav Congress, A4481. William Parker, A3554..
FOREIGN LOANS: CHARITY SHOULD BE-
Statement by Patrick A. Hurley relative Bill extending same privileges with re-
GIN AT HOME, letter by John F. to, A5319. spect to refund of manufacturers' ex-
Thompson relative to, A5639.
FOREIGN POLICY-1919, SIBERIA-1945, cise taxes to articles used or resold for
FOREIGN NATIONS, relative to financial equipment for aircraft as for vessels
CHINA? article by Marquis Childs from
commitments to (see H. J. Res. 250), Washington Post relative to, A5298. engaged in (see bill H. R. 3241).
9509. Editorial captioned "If we sell we must
FOREIGN POLICY: PHILIPPINES AND
FOREIGN NATIONS' LOANS-UNITED buy" from Houston Post, A3498.
PUERTO RICO, editorial from Wash-
STATES SHOULD BE WARY, editorial Editorial captioned "Giving our goods
by Burt D. Pearson from Mesabi Daily ington Post relative to, A5191.
away" from Spencer (W" Va.) Times-
News of Virginia, Minn., relative to, FOREIGN POLICY'S BOMBSHELLS IN Record, A4218.
A4104. CHINA AND GERMANY, editorial from Joint resolution to provide for recipro-
New York Herald Tribune relative to, cal trade agreements to expand (see
FOREIGN POLICY ASSOCIATION, address on A5223. H. J. Res. 203).
Problems of War and Peace by Sena-
tor Barkley at New York before, A1248. FOREIGN PRODUCING UNITS, table showing Remarks in House relative to John Lee
Address entitled "The Effect of the present investment and employment Coulter's knowledge on, A2435.
Atomic Bomb on American Preign in, 5006. Remarks in House relative to approval
Policy" by Senator Fulbright before, FOREIGN RELATIONS OF THE UNITED of Bretton Woods agreements being
A4652. key to expansion of, A2716.
STATES, address by Robert R. Mc-
Address on Foreign countries loans and Cormick before Washington Advertis- Remarks In House relative to establish-
gifts to them by Robert R. Mc- ing Club relative to, A4166. ment of free port in Los Angeles-Long
Cormick before, A5125. Bill to protect (see bills S. 11; H. R. Beach harbor for development of,
Speech relative to use of force to pre- A3904.
98).
serve peace by President Roosevelt be- Remarks in House relative to same under
fore, A1734. FOREIGN RELIEF, remarks in House relative protective tariff and under reciprocal
FOREIGN POLICY IN CHINA, letter from to, 11411. trade agreements, A2383, A2384.
Secretary of State Byrnes relative to FOREIGN RULERS, remarks in House rela- Remarks in House relative to trade
sabotage of, A5528. tive to large salaries and allowances agreements increasing, 5140, A1541,
FOREIGN POLICY OF THE ADMINISTRA- paid to, A5674. A2531.
TION, remarks In Senate relative to, Remarks in House relative to patents
FOREIGN SCIENTISTS ACTIVE IN DE-
10962. and, A1240.
VELOPMENT OF ATOMIC BOMB, list
Report from Barron's National Financial
FOREIGN POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES, of, A4500.
Weekly relative to prospects of post-
Address by Senator Brewster relative to, FOREIGN SEAMEN, permit naturalization of war, A1926.
A1076. certain (see bill H. R. 4956). Statistics relative to same of United
Address by Secretary of State Stettinius States, 1924-43, 6034.
before Council on Foreign Relations FOREIGN SERVICE.
Bill for relief of certain officers and em- Table: Far East and Australasia with
relative to, A1656.
ployees of (see bill H. R. 887"). former Axis countries, A4306.
Editorial entitled "Mr. President and -leading
Congress: Speak Upl",from La Crosse Bill for relief of certain widows of of- products of Far East and
(Wis.) Tribune, A121. ficers of (see bill H. R. 691). Australasia shipped to Axis countries
Editorial captioned "Our Foreign Policy" Bill to strengthen (see bill H. R. 689*). in prewar years, A4307.
from Washington Post, Alll. Letter by Walter George relative to es- FOREIGN TRADE AGREEMENTS, provide
Excerpts from speech by the President tablishment of national academy for, for Senate ratification of (see bill S.
on Navy Day relative to, A4517. A4244. 19).
Letter by Frank E. Laurence of Grove- Remarks in House on bill (H. R. 689) to Remarks in House relative to the bill
land, Mass. relative to-postwar, A1071. strengthen, 2882. (H. R. 3240) to extend the authority
Letter by Frankllfi D. Roosevelt relative Remarks in House relative to appropria- of the President with respect to, 4870,
to, A2901. tion for representation allowances and 4976, 5039, 5123.
Letter by John J. Keane criticizing weak- entertainment expenditures, 2293, Statistics relative to, 5043, 5044.
ness of, A5354. t 2303, 2306, 2361.
FOREIGN TRADE AND PORT EFFICIENCY,
Letter from Beveily-Westwood (Calif.) FOREIGN SERVICE (publication), editorial
-Democratic Committee relative to address by Thomas E. Lyons In Chi-
entitled "The Threat of Inflation" cago before American Association of
,clarification of -future, A3073. from, A5569. Port Authorities relative to, A4305.
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FOREIGN TRADE AND SHIPPING, address FOREST RESEARCH, memorial of Legislature FORREST, EARLE R., article captioned
by James A. Farley before Foreign of South Carolina urging an appro- "Philo Norton McGiflen fought Japa-
Commerce Club relative to, A1587. priation for, 2240. nese in battle of 1894" by. A2143.
Resolution to print additional copies of FOREST RESERVATIONS, memorial of Leg- FORRESTAL, JAMES (Secretary of the
hearings on problems of (see H. Res. islature of Arizona urging investiga- Navy), address delivered at the Naval
211*). tion of the national forests, 10113. Academy graduating exercises by,
"FOREIGN TRADE FALLACIES," editorial FOREST RESOURCES, remarks in House 5842.
from New York Herald Tribune en- relative to depletion of, A2726. Address at christening of U. S. S. Frank-
titled, A5436. lin D. Roosevelt by, A2161.
FORESTS, address entitled "Labor's Interest Correspondence relative to disposition of
FOREIGN TRADE POLICY, editorial from in Forests" by Richard T. Frankensteen
Washington Post relative to, A2226. funds received from photographs of
in Washington, D. C., A257. raising flag on Iwo Jima between Kent
FOREIGN TRADE ZONE ACT OF 1942, letter Article captioned "Timber baron propa- Cooper and, A1952.
from San Francisco Chamber of Com- ganda hides facts about future" by Letter on veterans' preference; alleged
merce endorsing H. R. 382, to amend, W. W. Sylvester from Union Register, violations at navy yard to, A4042.
A3982. A2726.
Letter on Yokosuka moral conditions by,
FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES, address by Article entitled "The Need for an Experi- A5339, A5444.
Thomas E. Lyons in Quebec, Canada, mental Forest in Northern Wisconsin," Radio address relative to the raising of
before Lions Club, relative to impor- A5393. flag on Iwo Jima by, A1039.
tance of, A2360. Article entitled "Oregon's Future Linked Remarks in House relative to farewell
Address by Thomas E. Lyons relative to, With Forests" by Dean Johnson from dinner honoring former Representa-
A4860. Oregonian, A2087. tive Maas by,A166.
Bill to amend section 3 of the act of Bill authorizing acquisition of certain Telegram from Evalyn Walsh McLean
June. 18, 1934, relative to establish- forest lands (see bill H. R. 1407). protesting testimony of Japanese wit-
ment of (see bill H. R. 3382). Bill to amend section 4 of act to provide ness at Navy court martial to, A5570.
To extend privileges of (see bill H. R. for protection of forest lands (see bill
S. 648). FORTAS, ABE, address at College of City of
4707). New York entitled "The Art of Living
Recommendation by House Committee Bill to provide for establishment and
maintenance of forest products pilot Together," A5084.
on the Postwar Foreign Economic Correspondence relative to United Na-
Policy relative to, A3251. plants (see bill H. R. 585).
Editorial captioned "More forest produc- tions Charter and United States Terri-
FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES BOARD, letter tion" from Shreveport (La.) Times, tories between Delegate Bartlett and,
from.the Secretary of Commerce trans- A586. A3550.
mitting the annual report of, 986, 989. Editorial entitled "The Ownership of FORT BAYARD, N. MEX., list of doctors as-
FOREIGN TRAVEL, encourage foreign travel Forest Lands" by W. F. McCulloch signed to veterans' hospital at, A2792.
by war veterans and others (see S. J. from Timberman, A3304. FORT BRADLEY, MICH., provide for con-
Res. 88). Plan of Forest Farmers Association Co- veyance to 'city of Sault Ste. Marie of
FOREIGN WAR RELIEF, message from the operative for development of, A971. (see bill H. R. 4907),
President transmitting a proposed pro- Remarks in House relative to importance Letter from Secretary of War Patterson
vision affecting an existing appropria- of our timber resources, A968. relative to abandonment of, A4453.
tion for, 6245. Remarks in House relative to rapid de- Remarks in House relative to waste of
pletion during past 30 years of our, money in abandoning, A4453.
FOREMAN, CLARENCE E., authorizing Sec- A257.
retary of Interior to convey certain FORT BUFORD, N. DAK., provide for dona-
Remarks in House relative to" weather tion to State of North Dakota of site
lands in South Dakota to (see bill S. service to aid protection to forest
1195). of original (see bill H. R. 2741).
agencies, 1682.
FOREST CONSERVATION, address by James Remarks in House relative to protection FORT CLARK, TEX., memorial of Legisla-
P. Pope before Wayne County (Tenn.) in South of, A2452. ture of Texas urging conveyance to the
Forest Protective Association relative Statement by Missouri State Chamber of State of Texas, 4094.
to, A1749. Commerce favoring a national FORT DOUGLAS MILITARY RESERVATION,
memorial forest in memory of veterans authorize Secretary of War to convey
FOREST FIRES, article by Timber Operators to Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Chil-
Association proposing plan to control, of World War II, A3586.
dren certain land within (see bills
A3856. FOREST SERVICE, provide for administra- 'S. 1535; H. R. 4564).
Remarks In House relative to Oregon's, tion of all public lands in Jackson Hole
A3856. National Monum'ent by (see bill H. R. FORT GIBSON DAM AND RESERVOIR
2692). PROJECT, OKLAHOMA, appropriate
FOREST FARMERS ASSOCIATION CO- Bill to provide adequate winter range funds for (see bill H. R. 3983).
OPERATIVE. plan for development of for saddle and pack animals in (see FORT HAMILTON TUNNEL, BROOKLYN,
forests by, A971. bill H. R. 3978). N. Y., remarks in House relative to,
Remarks in House relative to program
Remarks in House relative to appropria- 7652.
sponsored by, A971. .tions for, 2688. "FOR THOSE WHO STRIKE," poem by Fred
FOREST LUMBER CO., adjudicate claim of R'marks in House relative to Informa- E. Truman entitled, A916.
(see bill S. 428*). tion on forest depletion obtained from,
FORT HUACHUCA, ARIZ., memorial of Leg-
FOREST MANAGEMENT RESEARCH, re- A2726.
islature of Arizona requesting estab-
marks in House relative to appropria- "FORGING NEW CHAINS," editorial from lishment of Government hospital at,
tions for, 3790. Fort Wayne (Ind.) News-Sentinel en- A1277.
titled, A313. FORT LAUDERDALE (FLA.) DAILY NEWS,
FOREST NURSERIES, statement concerning
forest schools known to have con- "FORGOTTEN MAN OF WAR IS GI RAIL- editorial relative to H. R. 4051, to pro-
ducted research In forest management, ROADED BY COURT MARTIAL," arti- vide accrued leave benefits to enlisted
forest schools, and forest nurseries, cle by Elizah Adlow from Boston Her- men in armed forces, from, A4363.
2567, ald entitled, A2939. Editorial entitled "What Fools These
Congressmen Be" from, A1167.
FOREST PRODUCTS LABORATORIES, pro- "FOR JUNIOR OR FOR JUNK?" article by
vide for establishing and maintain- Margaret Truesdale Gibbs entitled, FORT MEYERS (FLA.) NEWS-PRESS, edi-
ing regional (see bills S. 780, 893). A4554. torial A Plan for Universal Military
Service by Carl Hanton from, A3966.
FOREST PRODUCTS LABORATORY; MADI- "FOR LAND'S SAKE AND FOR LIFE'S
SON, WIS., remarks in House relative STAKE," address by Mrs. Roy C. F. FORT MORGAN MILITARY RESERVATION,
to experiments of, A1096. provide for conveyance to Alabama of
Weagly at Northeast Farm Bureau con-
Resolution by Portland (Oreg.) Chamber (see bill H. R. 4433).
ference entitled, A4C61.
of Commerce relative to appropriation FORT NECESSITY, N. J., address on peace-
for, A1096. FORMAN, PHILIP (Federal judge), letter time military training by George J.
by Mrs. Julius Y. Talmage replying to Richards at patriotic exercises at,
FOREST PRODUCTS PILOT PLANTS, pro- his criticism of DAR banning Negroes A3535.
vide for establishment and operation addressed to, A5213.
of (see bill H. R. 4154). Statement criticizing DAR for discrimi- FORTNER, CLARA M., relief (see bill H. R.
1667").
FOREST PRODUCTS PRODUCING INDUS- nation against Negroes by, A5213.
TRIES, statement concerning research FORTNIGHTLY (magazine), article relative
FORMANEK, MRS. EDWARD B., relief (see
in forest products by, 2568. to Jewish immigration in Palestine by
billH. R. 1232). Sir John Hope Simpson from, 12387,
FOREST PRODUCTS UTILIZATION SERV- "FORMER WAR PRISONERS SNARL PARIS Editorial entitled "Dental Research Bill
ICE, remarks in Senate, correspond- TRAFFIC," article from Washington Introduced by Senator Murray" from,
ence, and statistics relative to, 1110. Evening Star captioned, A2673. A1280.
INDEX
FORT ONTARIO REFUGEE SHELTER, OS- FORT WAYNE (IND.) NEWS-SENTINEL- IV-F's-Continued.
WEGO, N. Y., memorial to the Presi- Couitinued. Letter by Elmina Bindley Mantor rela-
dent and Congress relative to disposi- Editorial relative to ratification of trea- tive to, A68.
tion of war refugees at Fort Ontario, ties from, A1496.. Remarks in House relative to conscrip-
N. Y., from, A2648. Editorial relative to publicity be given tion for civilian jobs of, A132.
FORT ORD MILITARY 'RESERVATION, proceedings of San Francisco Confer- Remarks in House relative to large classi-
CALIF., relating to construction and ence from, A1811. fication of, A169.
maintenance of permanent buildings Editorial on Hoover's formula on post- Remarks in House relative to the status
and improvements for banking pur- war loans from, A4057. of, 100, 182, A438.
poses on (see bill H. R. 4484). Editorial entitled "Stop This Thievery" Remarks in House relative to unjust
FORT PECK PROJECT, MONTANA, acquisi- (British Loan) from, A5649. criticism of, A132.
tion of Indian lands required in con- FORT WORTH, TEX., statement on veterans' Remarks in House relative to use in
nection with construction (see bills housing problem by mass meeting of occupation forces of, A3802.
veterans at, A5354. Remarks in House relative to drafting of,
S. 486*; H. R. l1l11")
Letter from the Secretary cI the Interior FORT WORTH (TEX.) STAR-TELEGRAM, 146, 184, 413, A556.
transmitting a draft of a proposed bill article on 1,700 veterans need places IV-F's AND DEFERRED MEN FOR OCCUPA-
for acquisition of Indian lands for pub- to live here from, A5354. TION TROOPS, letter from unnamed
lic works at, 17. Article on houseless vets demand action veteran of World War I relative to,
by Congress from, A5355. A3954.
FORT PIERCE, FLA., providing for relief of
Editorial entitled "What Industry Wants" "FOUR FEARS," editorial from St. Louis
port district of (see H. J. Res. 104).
from, A1025.
FORT RENO MILITARY RESERVATION, pro- Post-Dispatch concerning the book by
"FORTY-FIFTH CHAIR AT SAN FRANCISCO
vide for disposition of the lands in Senator Thomas (Utah) entitled,
CONFERENCE," editorial from New
Canadian County comprising (see bill York Times entitled, A1791. A2896.
S. 766). Review by Edward Whiting Fox from
FORTY-FIRST DIVISION, article from Great New York Times of book by Senator
FORT RINGGOLD, TEX., memorial of Legis- Falls (Mont.) Tribune relative to out-
lature of Texas urging 'conveyance to' Thomas"(Utah) entitled, A3308.
standing achievements of, A1510.
the State of Texas, 4094. Editorial from Roseburg (Oreg.) News- "FOUR FIGURES OF JESUS," sermon in
FORT SANDERS HOSPITAL TRAINING Review relative to combat record of, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, by Frederick
SCHOOL, KNOXVILLE, TENN., tele- A801. K. Stamm entitled, A1170.
gram relative to drafting of nurses Remarks in House relative to combat "FOUR FREEDOMS AFTER V-DAY," address
from, 1813. record of, A1510. by Carter Davidson entitled, A2021.
FORT SCHUYLER MILITARY RESERVA- FORTY-EECOND (RAINBOW) DIVISION, 4-H CLUBS, article from Eunice (La.) New
TION, N. Y., authorize transfer to State radio address by Senator Johnston Era relative to naming of John Harold
of New York of (see bills S. 921; H. R. during services sponsored by veterans Savoy, of 'Cameron Parish, La., as
2436, 3476). of. A898. Nation's healthiest 4-H member, A5647.
FORT SHERIDAN. ILL., remarks in House rel- FORTY-THIRD STREET RIFLE CLUB OF Letter by W. A. Lloyd relative to origin
ative to visit of a congressional com- NEW YORK, resolution requesting and development of, A2424.
mittee to Army separation center at, Congress to designate November 10 as Radio discussion between Representative
A4034. day to pay annual tribute to Marine Edwin Arthur Hall (New York) and
FORT SHERIDAN LIMITED-SERVICE MEN, Corps by, A2067. Bob Evans relative to value of, A2718.
letter on the subject of voluntary FOR UM OF DEMOCRACY, discussion What Remarks in House relative to aid to
enlistment, 8727. Are the Problems of United Nations farmers by, A2257.
Unity? on program, A1932-A1910. Remarks in House relative to enrollment
FORT SMITH (ARK.) SOUTHWEST AMERI- of, A1053.
CAN, editorial on industrialization of Proceedings entitled "How Can We Best
Implement Dumbarton Oaks?" at New Remarks in House relative to importance
undeveloped areas" from, A4607. of program of, 4561, A2424.
York City from, A19.
FORT SMITH (ARK.) TIMES-RECORD, arti- Statement relative to accomplishments
cle relating to development of Arkansas FORWARD COLUMBUS (NEBR.) FUND, of, A1053.
River by C. F. Byrns from, A710. A1074, relief (see bill S. 357).
4-H MOBILIZATION WEEK, speech by Don-
A1862. FOSDICK, HARRY EMERSON, letter oppos-
ing peacetime military training by, ald F. Sullivan in Washington upon
Article on national health program by
observance of National, A1032.
C. F. Byrns from, A5217. A5181.
Editorial entitled "Medal for Congress- FOSS, ADA B., relief (see bill S. 955). FOUR HUNDRED AND FORTY-SECOND
men?" from, A703. COMBAT TEAM, letter by Major Gen-
Editorial entitled "South Faces Bright FOSS, JOE, remarks in House relative to war eral Bolte praising combat record of,
Future" from, Al195. record of, A531. A1116.
FORTUNATO, CATHERINE, relief (see bill FOSSETT, RUTH C., report of the Senate Remarks in House relative to formation
Committee on Post Offices and Post and combat record of, A1114.
H. R. 4976).
Roads on nomination of, 377. Tribute by Major General Dahlquist
FORTUNE (magazine), article explaining from Stars and Stripes relative to
plan of Lytle S. Adams of planting by FOSTER BOAT CO., relief (see bill H. R.
5068). combat record of, A1115.
airplane from, A2632.
Letter by Frank Lilly relative to inaccu- FOSTER, CEDRIC, radio .address on Christ- FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIFTH INFAN-
racies in article entitled "Hi-Yo Silver" mas Day by, A62. TRY REGIMENT, article from Round-
addressed to editors of, A5731. Up relative to presentation of Silver
FOSTER, DORA, relief (see bill H. R. 5071). Star to certain members of, A1316.
Poll on atomic bomb by Elmo Roper to
appear in December issue of, A4708. FOSTER, JAMES R., letter relative to excel- FOUR STATE HOG PRODUCERS ASSOCIA-
lent care received in veterans' hos- TION, remarks in House relative to
FORT WAYNE, IND., remarks in House rela- pitals by, A2992.
tive to observance of Memorial Day in, meeting in St. Joseph, Mo., of. 4324.
A2720. FOSTER, 0. A., relief (see bill H. R. 4887). Resolution relative to cost of hog pro-
Resolution by Common Council of Fort FOSTER, PAUL F., report of the Committee duction by, 4324.
Wayne, Ind., relative to construction on Naval Affairs in Senate on nomina- FOURTH-CLASS MAIL MATTER. See POST-
of veterans' hospital at, A1117. tion of, 1500. AGE.
FORT WAYNE (IND.) JOURNAL GAZETTE, FOSTER, ROBERT, letters relative to new FOURTH TERM. See PRESIDENT OF THE
letter relative to unconditional surren- type money orders by, A3420. UNITED STATES.
der by Norman Sweet from, A507.
FOSTER, WILLIAM Z., statements on com- FOURTEEN POINTS, address by President
FORT WAYNE (IND.) MUNICIPAL VETER- munism, general strike and the armed Wilson on January 8, 1918, to Con-
ANS AID COMMISSION, letter by Harry forces, and sabotage by, A4456. gress relative to, A5758.
W. Baals relative to operation and
activities of, A513. FOTITCH, CONSTANTIN, letter on Mihailo- FOWLER, ARTHUR M., remarks in House
vich due credit for rescue of Allied relative to, 6552.
FORT WAYNE (IND.) NEWS-SENTINEL, edi- aviators by, A880.
torial entitled "Forging New Chains" FOWLER, DONALD A., letter criticizing con-
from, A313. FOUNDATION FOR THE ORIGINAL UNITED dition of country under New Deal
Editorial captioned "The case against STATES SHIP MICHIGAN, INC., vest philosophy by, A4505.
slavery" from, A317. title to U. 8. S. Wolverine (ex-Michi.- FOWLER, MABEL, relief (see bill S. 845*).
Editorial and letter relative to star gan) in (see bills S. 220*; H. R. 622).
FOX, DIXON RYAN, editorial entitled "A
routes of postal service from, A981. IV-F's. See also SELECTIVE SERVICE. Leader Has Fallen" by H. A. Larrabee
Editorial on communism's influence in Editorial from Johnstown (Pa.) Tribune from The Concordiensis, A1771.
CIO from, A1123. relative to reclassification of, A353., Tribute in House to late, A1771.
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FOX, EDWARD WHITING, review of book, FRANK, ROLLAND LEE, relief of legal guard- FRANKS, MAURICE R.-Continued.
The Four Fears, by Senator Thomas ian of (see billH. R. 3100). Editorial entitled "Casting Bread Upon
(Utah) from New York Times by, FRANK, WILLIAM P., article, Nylon: Its the Waters?" from Railroad Workers'
A3308. War Uses from Wilmington (Del.) Journal by, A1732.
FOX, LEONARD J. AND MILFORD G., relief Journal-Every Evening by, AP,533. - Editorial captioned "Certify labor lead-
(see bill H. R. 3158*). ers" from Railroad Workers Journal by
FRANKENSTEEN, RICHARD T., address en-
A527.
FRALEY, ROBERT, relief (see bill H. R. 2316). titled "Labor's Interest in Forests" be-
Editorial entitled "Servicemen Deserve
FRAME, HARVEY L., increase pension (see for American Society of Foresters by,
Service" from Railroad Workers' Jour-
bill S. 625). A258. nal by, A3994.
Article relative to postwar Jobs in air- Editorial entitled "We Can Win the
FRANCE, address by Maury Maverick before craft from New Republic by, A2234.
France Forever Society relative to Peace, -Too" from Railroad Workers
Remarks in House relative to agitation Journal by, A4146.
status of, A1352. of labor by, A5170.
Article by George Rothwell Brown rela- FRASER, H. W., statement relative to the
tive to lend-lease agreement with, FRANKFURTER, FELIX, remarks in House
full-employment bill, 7264.
A1124. relative to, 1370, A693.
FRASER, LEON, editorial from New York
Article on birth of Fourth French Repub- FRANKING PRIVILEGE, granting to Anna Times and Washington Post relative to
lic by Constantinc Brown, A4508. Eleanor Roosevelt (see bills S. 906*;
tragic death of, A2155.
Letter by Lieutenant GVaux relative to H. R. 2977). Remarks in House relative to political
conditions during German occupation Bill to extend to persons receiving hos- and business career of late, A2155.
of, A695. pital treatment (see bills H. R. 2117,
Remarks in House relative to our rela- 2140, 2141, 2148, 2184, 2205). FRASER GARDNER'S FOR THE VETERANS.
tions with, A909, A1107. Bill to impose certain limitations of radio address on postwar employment
Remarks in House relative to proposed Members of Congress on (see bill H. R. of veterans by Representative Biemil-
supplying of arms for, 621. 2917). ler on program, A2398.
Remarks in House relative to proposed Bill to amend section 7 of act of April "FRATERNALISM, A SOURCE OF ADE-
lend-lease plan for, A1141. 28, 1904, to include certain correspond- QUACY," address by Senator Wiley
Remarks in House relative to food situa- ence sent by air mail to members of before Grand Lodge of Maryland, In-
tion in, A1252. the armed forces (see bill H. R. 4994). dependent Order of Odd Fellows, en-
Remarks in House relative to small value Letter from Postmaster General trans- titled, A45.
of French money, A3675. mitting report of, 7419.
Remarks in House relative to request for "FRATERNALISM'S JOB IN THE DAYS UP
FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN, relief (see bills H R. AHEAD," address by Senator Wiley in
a loan by, A5311. 1298, 4709)
Remarks In House relative to request for Washington before Independent Order
our severance of diplomatic relations FRANKLIN. BENJAMIN, editorial from of Odd Fellows entitled, A2241.
with Spain from 'Government of, Washington Post containing speech at FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, letter and
A5631. conclusion of Constitutional Conven- report relative to program to curb
Report by bulletin of National City Bank tion in 1787 by, A3077.
Remarks in House relative to anti- Juvenile delinquency by Wisconsin
relative to inflation in, A241. State Aerie, State Youth Guidance
Table: break-down of wartime expansion Semitic quotation of, A3400.
Committee, A1305.
Text of an address delivered at the con-
of note circulation, bank credit, and Remarks in House relative to interest in
clusion of the Constitutional Conven-
public debt from 1939 to 1944 in, A241. program to curb Juvenile delinquency
tion in 1787, 6702.
FRANCE, JESSE RUTH, relief (see bill H. R. of, A1305.
FRANKLIN, FRANK, relief (see bill H. R. Remarks in House relative to support
4269). 1401* . for guaranteed annual wage for labor
"FRANCE'S PRESENT ATTITUDE," article by FRANKLIN, JAY, article entitled "St. Law- by, A3521.
Constantine Brown from Washington rence Seaway's Case Bad Pre-War Er- Resolution relative to designation as a
Evening Star entitled, A41. ror-a Pistol at Hitler" from Cleve- national holiday birthday of Franklin
FRANCE. VERSUS SYRIA, remarks in House land (Ohio) Plain Dealer by, A1668. D. Roosevelt by Canton (Ohio) Aerie,
relative to, 5502. FRANKLIN (OHIO) CHRONICLE, article en- No. 14, A3243.
FRANCIS, WARREN B., article on postwar titled "Revolution-American Way- Resolution memorializing Congress to
reconversion problems from Los An- Wake Up" by Seymour S. Tibbals from, designate as a national holiday the
geles Times by, A2388. • A477. birthday of Franklin D. Roosevelt by
Editorial entitled "Government by De- Fostoria (Ohio) Aerie, A3277.
FRANKLIN CONSUMER COUNCIL, BROOK-
cree" from Los Angeles Times by, A1752. LYN, N. Y., statement favoring con- Resolution relative to designation of
FRANCKEL, BERNARD, speech entitled "The tinuance of price control by, A5155. birthday of Franklin D. Roosevelt as a
American Constitution as Seen by a national holiday by Aerie No. 1126,
FRANKLIN COUNTY (TENN.) PROGRESS A3151.
Frenchman" in high-school contest by, (newspaper), editorial entitled "Farm- Resolution relative to designation of
A2806. ers Do Not Strike" from, A5597. birthday of Franklin D. Roosevelt as a
"FRANCO CHANGES FRONT," editorial from FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (U. S. ship), ad- national holiday by Tiffin (Ohio)
Pawtucket (R. I.) Times entitled, dress by Secretary of Navy Forrestal at Aerie, A3178.
A2130. christening of, A2161. Resolution memorializing Congresa to
"FRANCO, FAKE DEMOCRAT," editorial from Remarks in House relative to the launch- designate birthday of late Franklin D.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch entitled, A4479. ing of, 4040, A2067. Roosevelt as a national holiday by
Resolution to print proceedings attend- Washington Aerie, No. 125, A3151.
"FRANCO HATES JAPS-NOW," editorial ant upon the launching of (see H. Res. Resolution advocating as a national holi-
from Waterloo (Iowa) Courier entitled, 237, H. Rept. 700), 5686. day the birthday of Franklin D. Roose-
A1788. Resolution to print proceedings attend- velt by South Chicago Aerie No. 1358,
ant upon commissioning on Navy Day, A3791,
FRANCO-ITALIAN PACKING CO., relief (see
bill H. R. 4999). 1945, of (see H. Res. 388).
FRATESSA, PAUL F., thesis outlining a plan
FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT HOS- to avert atomic warfare by, A5436.
"FRANCO REBUFFED," editorial from Mont- PITAL, provide for designation of Vet-
gomery (Ala.) Advertiser entitled, erans' Administration hospital at FRAWLEY, LEO PATRICK, relief (see bill S.
A1212. Crugers Park, Peekskill, N. Y., as (see 271).
"FRANCO'S FRANTIC ANTICS," editorial S. J. Res. 78; H. J. Res. 218). FRAZEE, HARRY M., relief (see bills S. 689;
from Nashville Tennessean entitled, H. R. 1249).
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT LIBRARY, letter
A2130. transmitting the annual report of, 18. FRED, E. B., article from Waupaca (Wis.)
"FRANCO'S NEW COOPERATION," editorial County Post relative to naming of
from St. Louis Globe-Democrat en- FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT NATIONAL
HOLIDAY, resolution adopted by the President of University of Wisconsin
titled, A2130. of, A513.
United Furniture Workers of America,
FRANK, LAWRENCE K., excerpt of an New York City, N. Y., urging designa- Remarks in House relative to educational
article on individualism from Saturday tion of January 30 of each year as, background of, A512.
Review of Literature by, A3508. 5756. Statement upon his acceptance as pi esi-
dent of University of Wisconsin by,
PRANK, MURRAY, article entitled "Red FRANKS. MAURICE R., article entitled A512.
Cross Aid to Surviving Jews Succeeded "Something to Bargain With" from
Where Others Failed" from Jewish Ad- Railroad Yardmasters of North Amer- FREDERICK, MD., address by Senator Rad-
vocate by, A4317. ica, Inc., by, A1268. cliffeon occasion of two-hundredth
Article entitled "Sol Bloom, Delegate to Article on unionizing foremen In in- anniversary of founding of, A4696.
San Francisco" from Jewish Advocate dustry from Railroad Yardmasters by FREDERICKSON, FELIX, relief (see bill S.
by, A2530. A2257. 543*).
INDEX 251
FREE. AMERICAN. INSTITUTIONS, remarks FREEDOM OF SPEECH SUPPRESSED IN FREEMAN, DELBERT B. (lieutenant colonel,
in House relative to the future of, 7820. ARMY, letter by veteran of 3. years U. S. Army), address relative to activi-
FREE COMMUNICATION AND EXCHANGE and 9 months service relative to, A4599. ties of Army engineers in Nebraska
OF NEWS IN THE POSTWAR WORLD, FREEDOM'S GREATEST FOE, address by before Nebraska Reclamation Associa-
remarks in Senate relative to, 1355. J. P. Seiberling before. Salesmanship tion by, A578.
FREEDOM, editorial entitled "This Thing Club of Dallas, Tex., on subject, A2800. FREEMAN, DOUGLAS SOUTHALL, statement
Called Freedom" from Compton FREEDOM TO WORK, article from the Asso- on peacetime military training before
(Calif.) Journal, A4332. ciated Press relative to the case of House Committee on Postwar Military
FREEDOM AND SECURITi, address by Rep- Myron F. Oliver, a discharged soldier, Policy by, A2890.
resentative Luce in New York City be- 10324. FREEMAN, L. W., relief (see bill S. 1199*).
fore Women's National Republican FREEDOMS WE NEED TO REACTIVATE Concurrent resolution to correct enroll-
Club relative to, A497. AMERICA, comments relative to, ment of bill (S. 1199) relative to any
FREEDOM FROM FEAR AND FREEDOM A3940. claim arising out of the death of (see
FROM WANT, editorial from Orange FREE ENTERPRISE, address entitled "Full S. Con. Res. 41).
Daily News relative to, A4557. EMnployment and Social Securit:r Under FREEMAN, MILLER, letter relative to indus-
FREEDOM OF THE AIR. See also AvIATION. a Free-Enterprise System" by Senator trial and land holdings of Japanese
Remarks in House relative to, 10034. Murray in St. Louis, Mo., A1888. Emperor from Seattle Times by, A3479.
FREEDOM OF COMMUNICATIONS, speech by Address by Preston Delano in Buffalo Remarks in House relative to knowledge
James Laurence Fly in Chicago, Ill., relative to maintenance of, A4630. on Japan of, A3479.
on, A3615. Article by A. L. Swim from Washington
News entitled, A56. FREEMAN JOURNAL, WEBSTER CITY,
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION, restore one of IOWA, editorial on food admin'stra-
Editorial by S. S. Hoffman from Waterloo
the four freedoms (see bill H. R. 2118). tion difficult in 1917-19 from, A2969.
(Iowa) Free Press relative to value of,
FREEDOM OF THE PRESS, article entitled A840. "FREE MEN PRODUCE MORE THAN
"To Prevent War, No News Black-Out" Editorial from New Brunswick (N. J.) SLAVES," letter by Joseph N. Pew, Jr.,
by Kent Cooper from New York Times, DailyHome News relative to George from Farm Journal and Farmer's Wife
A1125, A1181. E. Stringfellow's address praising, captioned, A711, A948.
Articles from Richmond (Va.) News- A4148.
Leader and New York Times relative Letter, What Is Free Enterprise? by "FREEMEN VERSUS SLAVES," editorial from.
to, A1261, A1562. Gardner Advertising Co., A642. Clinton (Mass.) Daily Item entitled,
Article entitled '"How Free Is Our Press?" Letter by James P. Holmquist relative to A1008.
from St. Louis Globe-Democrat, A752. protection for, A2597. FREE PORTS FOR REFUGEES, provide for
Concurrent resolution that members of Remarks in House relative to propaganda the temporary admission of political to
United States delegation at all future to discredit, A3507, A3554. (see H. Res. 17, 53).
peace conferences advocate and urge Remarks in House relative to legislation FREE POSTAGE, letter from Postmaster Gen-
rdoption (see H. Con. Res. 47). to keep, A3957. eral transmitting report for quarter
Editorial on Supreme Court's decision on Remarks in House relative to lifting of ending December 31, 1944, of, 4684.
case of Associated Press from Quincy Government control over, A3819.
(Mass.) Patriot Ledger, A3083. Remarks in House relative to OPA policy FREE PRESS AMENDMENT AND UNRRA
Remarks in House relative to Hitler, handicapping, A4775. FUNDS, editorial relative to, A4419.
Mussolini, and Stalin opposing, A5256. Remarks in House relative to economic FREE PRESS TOUR, report on, 6441.
Remarks in House relative to, A1125, pattern which will destroy, A5458. FREER, ROBERT E., report of the Commit-
A6837. Remarks in House relative to effect of tee. on Interstate Commerce in Senate
Remarks in House relative to importance a national housing policy on, A5541. on nomination of;10774.
to world peace of, A1361. FREE ENTERPRISE-ABILITY REWARDED, FREE SPEECH FORUM, radio address on sub-
Resolution by Costello Post, Washington, article by George S. Benson relative ject Where Do We Go From San Fran-
American Legion, relative to, A1362,
to, A4070. cisco? by Senator Ellender on program,
A3837. A2605.
Remarks in Senate relative to preserv- FREE ENTERPRISE AND AMERICAN AGRI-
ing, A4701. CULTURE, remarks in House relative FRE2 SPEECH IN PEACETIME, remarks in
Resolution by National Division of Pub- to, 1167. Senate relative to, 9823.
lic Relations, American Legion, endors- FREESTONE, FRED J., statement on St.
FREE ENTERPRISE AND CAPITALISTIC
ing world-wide, A3837. Lawrence seaway in 1941 by, A5601.
SYSTEM, address by John Cyprian
Resolution by American Legion at Its Stevens from Civil Engineering relative FREE WORLD (magazine), article entitled
convention in Chicago favoring, A5256. "The League Is Dead-Long Live the
to accomplishments of, A4043.
"FREEDOM OF THE PRESS IN THE NEW Charter" by Serge Fliegers from, A3416.
WORLD PEACE," essay by Robert C. FREE ENTERPRISE IN HOUSING, remarks in Articles by Senators Pepper, Aiken,
Pfeiler from Lincoln (Nebr.) Sunday House favoring, A5106. Thomas of Utah, and Smith relative to
Journal and Star entitled, A105. FREE ENTERPRISE NEEDED FOR REAL San Francisco Conference from, AC108,
"FREEDOM OF PRESS IS AT STAKE IN DEMOCRACY, editorial from National A3039.
THE PM CONTEMPT CASE," editorial Independent relative to, A508. Article entitled "A Department of Peace
from Madison (Wis.) Capital Times for the American Government" by
FREE ENTERPRISE OF ALCOA, editorial Senator Wiley from, A3814.
entitled, A2554. from Philadelphia Record relative to
FREEDOM OF THE PRESS ON WORLD-WIDE Congress' chance to make, A4048. FREE WORLD REPUBLIC-ATOMIC POWER
BASIS, resolution by Connecticut BRINGS RESPONSIBILITY, letter by
Legislature relative to, A2928. FREE ENTERPRISE-PROFESSOR LASKI'S Stringfellow Barr and others from
VIEWS, editorial from Benton Harbor Washington Post relative to, A3963.
FREEDOM OF PRESS-UNRRA FUNDS, re- (Mich.) News-Palladium relative to,
marks in House relative to, 10291. FREIDELL, JOSEPH C., relief (see bill H.
A5771. R. 3319).
"FREEDOM OF RELIGION," radio address by
FREE ENTERPRISE VERSUS SOCIALISM, FREIGHT-CAR SHORTAGE,remarks in Sn-
Senator George entitled, A1043.
radio address by Representative Smith ate relative to, 3182.
Remarks in House relative to importance
to world's future of, A2566. (Wisconsin) relative to, A5404.
FREIGHT FORWARDERS, amend the Tariff
FREEDOM OF SPEECH, remarks in House FREE ENTERPRISE-VIEWS OF YOUTH, ar- Act of 1930 relative to (see bill S.
relative to, A5148. ticle by Lynn Perkins from Pittsburgh 914").
(Pa.) Sun-Telegraph relative to, A3981.
FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND PRESS, me- FREIGHT RATE PARITY, article by Repre-
morial of Legislature of Arizona on the FREE FLOW OF NEWS, memorial of Legisla- sentative Gossett from Southwest Re-
subject of, 1752. ture of Kansas relative to agreements view relative to, A3945.
Memorial of Legislature of New Jersey to guarantee, 3180.
FREIGHT RATES, article from the Atlanta
urging adoption of an international FREE GOVERNMENT, statement in 1870 by Journal stating that President Truman
cpmpact relrtive to, 3620. John Stuart Mill relative to, A5405. favored equalization of, 11762.
Resolution of Legislature of Massachu- Bill relating to through rates of certain
setts commending Congress for its FREEHOLD HIGH SCHOOL, remarks in
property of United States manufac-
aflL'mance of the principles of, 4780. House relative to oratorical contest on
the Constitution of the United States tured or processed in transit (see bill
FREEDOM OF SPEECH OVER RADIO, fur- H. R. 447).
ther protect (see bill H. R. 3716). sponsored by American Legion at,
AM06. Bill to require establishment of class rate
Letter by the President relative to, of nondiscriminatory (see bill H. R.
A3392. FREEHOLD (N. J.) TRANSCRIPT, editorial 1272).
Remarks in House relative to, A3392... paying tribute to J. Lyle Kinmouth Joint resolution relative to equalizing
Text of bill to further protect, A3392. from, A5314. (see H. J. Res. 47).
INDEX
FREIGHT RATES-Continued. FROZEN-FOOD LOCKERS, statement by R. FULBRIGHT, J. WILLIAM-Continued.
Letters and statement by Representative R. Farquhar on the subject of, 4788. Editorials from newspapers relative to
Ramspeck relative to equalization of, FRUIT, remarks in House relative to canning participation of newly elected Senators
A3726. and processing of, 7076. in foreign affairs, A448.
Letter from Mrs. Jud Collier relative to Editorial from Washington Post entitled
equalization of, A4865. FRUM, RACHEL MELVINA ANN CAMPBELL,
pension (see bill H. R. 2053). "Absentee Senators," A1743.
Letter by J. V. Norman from Louisville Editorial from Washington (D. C.) Post
(Ky.) Times relative to regulation of, FRY, LESLIE A., relief (see bill H. R. 3620). entitled "Council Fiasco," A4041.
A3558. FRYE, WILLIAM, article captioned "Thou- Editorial from the Arkansas Democrat
Remarks in House relative to, 4847, A3725. sands of dead and dying found in Nazi entitled "That Loan to Britain," A5665.
Remarks in House relative to discrima- horror camp" from Washington Even- Editorial from Yank magazine contain-
tion in the South, 2918. ing Star by, A1816. ing some suggestions from enlisted
FREIGHT RATES AND WAGES, article by FRY, WILLIAM D., ET AL., relief (see bill men for the improvement of the
David E. Lilicothal relative to, A5009. H. R. 5009). United States Army, A5663.
FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION, authorize re- FUEL OIL, letter from Petroleum Adminis- Letter from Chairman of Social Security
fund by War Shipping Administration tration for War relative to supply of, Board and statement relative to Fed-
of certain freights on frustrated voy- A3077, A3120. eral contribution to States for old-age
ages (see bill H. R. 2633). assistance, A5692.
FUEL RESTRICTIONS, resolution by Wiscon-
"FREMONT LEFT THIS SETTLEMENT TO Letter under the heading "On feeding
sin Legislature relative to relaxing by the Germans," A5614.
OPEN WEST 100 YEARS AGO TODAY," Secretary Ickes of, A3821. • Statement on reorganization of Congress,
article by Paul I. Wellman from FUELS. See also SYNTHETsc LIQUID FUELS.
Kansas City (Mo.) Times entitled, 3007.
Resolution to continue investigation of Statement by Federal Council of the
A1693. - production of fuels In areas west of the Churches of Christ in America relative
FRENCH, GILES, editorial captioned "Dear Mississippi River (see S. Res. 60). to United Nations Charter, A3305.
son" from Sherman County (Oreg.) Special Committee To Investigate Pro- Sworn in, 3.
Journal by, A3672. duction, Transportation, and Use of Amendments offered by, to
FRENCH INDOCHINA, remarks in House rela- Fuels West of the Mississippi River: Full Employment Act of 1945 (S. 380):
tive 'to affairs in, 11412. Mr. Briggs appointed, 6087. to amend, 8952, 9145.
FRENCH INDUSTRY, article from Washing- FUELS IN AREAS WEST OF MISSISSIPPI Office of Technical Services (S. 1248) : to
ton Post relative to lack of raw mate- RIVER, investigate production of (see amend, 12310.
rial for, A910. S. Res. 60'), 992. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
"FRENCH LIFE RUNNING IN LOW GEAR," FUGATE, FANNIE C., relief (see bill H. R. Armed forces: declaring to be citizens
article by Marquis Childs from Wash- 4339). certain spouses of United States citi-
ington Post entitled, A910. FUHRMi .NN, ERNEST L., relief (see bill S. zens serving in (see bill S. 563), 1211.
711*). - to grant enlisted personnel cer-
"FRENCH RESENTMENT," article by Mar-
quis Childs from Washington Post en- FULBRIGHT, J. WILLIAM (a Senator from tain benefits in lieu of accumulated
titled, A909. Arkansas). leave (see bill S. 1552), 10324.
Bragg, Peter N., Sr., .nd wife: for relief
FRENCH SPOLIATION CLAIMS, allowance Address entitled, "America's Part in
(see bill S. 719), 1998.
of certain (see bill S. 250). World Affairs" delivered in New York
Bureau of Scientific Research: to estab-
FRERICH, AL, authorize Secretary of the In- City by, A187..
Address before Foreign Policy Associa- lish (see bill S. 1248), 7346.
terior to sell certain lands in Montana Constitution of the United States: to
tion, New York City, on subject Effect
to (see bill H. R. 4327). amend relative to making of treaties
of Atomic Bomb on American Foreign
FRERICH, FRED, authorize Secretary of the (see S. J. Res. 14), 232.
Policy by, A4652.
Interior to sell certain lands In Mon- Address by Frank P. Graham, at Boston, Ellenbrook, Edward C., for relief (see bill
tana to (see bill H. R. 4324). Mass., on the value of schools and S. 1110), 5598.
"FRESHMAN SENATORS," editorials from educational opportunity in America, Employees of the' United States: to
Washington Post and Pittsburgh Post- A2704. amend act to provide compsensation
Gazette entitled, A449. Appointed on committee, 169, 170. for those injured on duty (see bill S.
FRESNO (CALIF.) BEE, editorial entitled Article by Francis Henry Taylor in At- 1325), 8138:
"Approval Should Be Given to Kings lantic Monthly entitled "The Rape of Equal rights for men and women: to
River Project" from, A1449. Europa," A575. amend Constitution relative to (see S.
Article by Gould Lincoln from Washing- J. Res. 61), 4100.
FRESNO (CALIF.-) EXCHANGE CLUB, reso-
Federally owned alcohol plants: to per-
lution relative to transportation of ton Star relative to joint executive-
legislative cabinet, A1586. mit them to produce sugars or sirups
German war prisoners in pullman cars
Article by Barnet Nover in Washington (see S. J. Res. 100), 9112.
by, A3359.
Post on President Truman, A1740. Federal rurl rehabilitation projects: to
.FRETS, HARRY C. B., pension (see bill H. R. liquidate (see bill S. 704), 1832.
2936). Articles by Walter Lippmann from Wash-
ington Post entitled "Pandora's Box" Foreign governments: to repeal act to
PRIANT-KERN CANAL, CALIF., remarks in prohibit financial transactions with
House relative to approval by WPB for and "Today and Tomorrow" (San
Francisco Conference), A2046. those in default on obligations to the
construction of, A2659. United States (see bill S. 636), 1410.
Article from St. Louis Port-Dispatch en-
FRIED, BERTHOLD, tribute In House to, Foreign governments in default to United
titled "Our Link With Russia," A2045.
2038. Article by Malvina Lindsay in Washing- States: to remove restrictions on fi-
FRIEDRICH, JACQUELINE, relief (see bill ton Post entitled "Who Will Teach?", nancial transactions with (see bill S.
H. R. 3725"). A3090. 705), 1832.
FRIEMAN, CORP. HENRY, letter appearing Article by Malvina Lindsay from Wash- Hospital projects: completion by Lanham
in the Daily Pacifican relative to GI's ington Post entitled "Memo for a Act funds (see S. 1192), 6704.
in the Pacific theater, A5050. Speech," A3298. International exchange of students: to
FRIENDS OF DEMOCRACY. remarks in House Article by Gould Lincoln in Washington provide for (see bill S. 1440), 9044.
relative to blunder by House Commit- Star relative to work of Senator Con- Military and Naval Academy: to appoint
tee on Un-American Activities to In- nally at San Francisco Conference, sons of persons who were killed in ac-
tion while serving in armed forces (see
vestigate, A5645. 7955.
Article entitled "The Peace We Want- bill S. 816), 3009.
FRIES, ELMER P., article entitled "White Murrell, Marvin C.: for relief (see bill S.
House Shift Emphasizing Flaws In A Continuing Peace," A3623.
Article by Walter Lippmann in Wash- 1111, 5598.
Present System" from Columbus
ington Post entitled "The Rise of Raney, Ida M.: for relief (see bill S. 684),
(Ohio) Dispatch by, A2657.
United States," A3839. 1756.
FRITZLER, LENORA FARWELL, authorizing Reconstruction Finance Corporation: to
Artile by Sumner Welles on occupation
Secretary of the Interior to issue a increase salaries of directors (see bill
patent in fee to (see bill S. 1540). of Japan, A3949.
Article by John M. Quarles suggesting S. 1065), 5177.
FROHRIEH, LEO (private, U. S. Army), let- a living tribute to war heroes, A3928. Reconstruction Finance Corporation:
ters from Sturgis (Mich.) Daily Jour- Article by Raymond Moley entitled "De- authorizing purchase of aluminum for
nal by, A409. nazification Difficulties," A4050. stock-piling purposes by (see bill S.
FROMAN, LORENZO H., relief (see bill H. R. Article from Yank entitled "Short 1612), 10828.
1136*). Memories and Nice People," A4640. Science and useful arts: to promote (see
"FROM WAR TO PEACE," address by Harold Article from Washington (D. C.) Post bill S. 1720), 12493.
E. Stassen before American Academy of entitled "Feeding Our Allies," A5562. Social Security Act: to amend (see bill
Political Science entitled, A4803. Credentials, 3. S. 1653), 11370.
INDEX 253
FULBRIGHT, J. WILLIAM-Continued. FULBRIGHT, J. WILLIAM-Continued. FULL EMPLOYMEN -Continued. -
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks in Senate on bill (S. 2202) pro-
Surplus Property Act: to amend (see bill Stettinius, Edward R., Jr.: confirmation, . viding for, 10360.
S. 1636), 11235. 12349. Remarks in Senate-relative to the bill
Motions and resolutions offered by Surplus property: designation of State (S.380) to establish a national policy
International Court of Justice: relating Department as agent outside United and program for assuring, 8426, 8580,
to jurisdiction of (see S. Res. 196), States, 12123. 8380, 6954, 9047, 9063, 9070, 9114, 9125,
11109. Tax-adjustment bill, 7798. A3719.
International Office of Education: par- Taxes: proposals t. reduce, 10093. Resolution to print additional copies of
ticipation of United States in (see S. Treaty of Versailles, 5317. hearings on bill (S. 380) relating to
Res. 122), 3943. United Nations Charter, 7962-7964, 7990, (see S. Res. 177*).
'enate: to provide for interrogation of 8020, 8022, 8023, 8031, 8032, 8070, 8102, Resolutions by national organizations
members of executive departments (see 8155, 8156, 81[7. endorsing (S. 380), 8583.
S. Res. 7), 81. speech of Senator Wheeler, 8102. Statement by Senator Wagner relative to,
Veterans: preferential consideration in United Nations Organization: American G272.
employment (see S.Con. Res. 13), 3267. representative, 10972, 11015, 11017, Statement of the American Farm Bureau
Remarks by, on 11018, 11019, 11020, 11021, 11022, 11023, remonstrating against bill (S. 380) to
Acheson, Dean G.: confirmation, 8836, 11927, 11090, 11091, 11092, 11302, 11311, amend, 9139.
11396, 11400, 11406, 11407, 12440-12445. Statement by Albert S. Goss concerning
8893.
Airports: Federal aid bill, 8487. Veterans: purchase of farms, 12328, bill (S.380) to amend, 9139.
12342. Statement of the Secretary of the Treas-
Alcohol plants, 9601.
Army: deferment of scientific students, Walker, Frank C.: confirmation, 12440- tury relative to the full employment
12445. bill, 10559.
9782.
- letter by Secretary of War, 9783. Reports made by, from Views of the President concerning, 10558.
- letter from Purdue University, Committee on Banking and Currency: FULL EMPLOYMENT AS A NATIONAL GOAL,
Go-ernment corporations: financial con- remarks in House relative to, 9549, 9553.
9782.
trol (H. R. 1600. Rept. 694), 10322.
Atomic bomb, 10257. '.FULL EMPLOYMENT, A NATIONAL NECES-
Committee on Education and Labor:
Atomic energy: reference of bill (S.1463), SITY," article by Senator Murray from
Employees of the United States:. dis-
9399. ability compensation (S. 1325, Rept. Journal of the National Education
Bretton Woods agreements, 7610, 7612, 838), 12405. Association entitled, A4713.
7620, 7671, 7673, 7674. FULL EMPLOYMENT AND NATIONAL DE-
Government employees compensation for
Central Valley project, 5486, 5487. Injuries (S. 714, Rept. 421), 6791. FENSE, remarks In House relative to,
Change of reference of bill (S. 636), 3086. International Office of Education (S. Res. 11848.
Corporations: earnings, 10092. - 122, Rept. 286), 4783.
Europe: aid to starving people, 11375, "FULL EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL SE-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. CURITY UNDER A FREE ENTERPRISE
11376.
"FULBRIGHT'S PLAN FOR A JOINT EXECU- SYSTEM," address by Senator Murray
Federal Rehabilitation projects, liquida-
TIVE -LEGISLATIVE CABINET" article in St. Louis entitled, A1888, A3627.
tion, 12327, 12342.
Foreign policy of the United States, 2896, by Gould Lincoln from Washington FULL EMPLOYMENT AND THE FARMER,
5323-5327. itening Star entitled, A1586. remarks in House relative to, 10242.
-- personal statement, 10962. ULLAWAY, S. V., JR., statement on war- "FULL EMPLOYMENT AND THE WHOLE-
radio address, 10963. time performance of the western pine SALER," article by Senator Murray
reply to Mr. Hatch, 10962, 12327. industry by, A3295. from Hosiery Wholesaler entitled,
Full Employment Act of 1945, 9145.
FULL EMPLOYMENT. See also NATIONAL A2844.
Government agencies: reorganization,
POLICY AND PROGRAM FOR FULL EMPLOY- "FULL EMPLOYMENT AND WORLD PEACE,"
10720.
International exchange of students, MENT. statement entitled, A5109.
Amendments in Senate to bill (S.380) to
9044. FULL EMPLOYMENT BILL OF 1945, relat-
amend the act of 1945 relating to, 8951,
International Office of Eduication, 4966. ing to (see bills S. 380; H. R. 2202).
-- communications by religious, ed- 9044.
Letter from Fred M. Vinson relative to,
ucational, and labor organizations, Analysis of'the basic issues involved in
(see bill S. 180), 4086, 4087. 5475.
4966, 4967. List of names of coauthors and cospon-
International organization for world se- Bill to establish a national policy and
program (see bills S. 380*; H. R. 2202). sors of bill H. R. 2202, 7257.
curity, f896. Remarks In Senate relative to (S.380),
Compilation of vote in Senate on bill
Japan: occupation of, 8675, 8676, 8677, 7825.
(S. CE0) according to party affiliation,
8680
11990. FULL EMPLOYMENT POLICY. See SWEDEN.
Kirk, Alan G.: confirmation, 8005.
Concurrent resolution to authorize the FULL EMPLOYMENT STUDY, editorial from
Land-grant railroad rates, 9228, 9230.
printing of hearings held during the New York Times relative to, A4806.
Leave of absence, 3830, 4108. second session, 78th Congress, relative
Legislative appropriation bill, 4953. to (see H. Con. Res. 111, H. Rept. 1446), FULLER, C. H., letter relative to the meat
Lloyd, Lt. Edgar Harold: award of Con- 12097. shortage, 4373.
gressional Medal of Honor, 3468. Conference report on bill (S. 380")re- FULLER. FANNAH A., relief (see bill H. R.
I.-acArthur, Gen. Douglas: statement on lating to, 12201. 1158).
occupation of Japan, 8836. Correspondence and articles concerning
Mexico: water treaty, 2334, 2336, 2344, bill (S.380) relative to, 8426, 8427. FULLER, GEORGE GREGG, reoort of the
2345, 2656, 2816, 2818, 2819, 2825, 2828, Committee on Foreign Relations in
Editorial comment on, 3255. Senate on nomination of, 8093.
3101. Excerpts from testimony on bill (S.380)
Mexico City: Inter-American Conference, relative to, 8421. FULLER, HADWEN C.- (a Representative from
2025, 2026. New York).
Letter from the Secretary of Agriculture
Middle East: policy of the United States endorsing bill (S. 380) to establish a Address by Frank E. Gannett before Re-
regarding, 1222. national policy and program, 3262. publican Club of Utica and Oneida
Office of War Information, 6441. Letter from the Secretary of Commerce County, N. Y., A4132.
Oregon lambs, 7780. Appointed on committee, 491, 492.
relative to the full employment bill,
Personal statement, 6021. Memorial to the President concerning
10561.
Presidential succession, 7071. the freedom of war refugees temporari-
Message from the President urging con- ly living at Port Ontario, Oswego; N. Y.,
Price Control Act: extension, 5788, 5789, sideration of legislation concerning,
5790, 5847, 5868. A2648.
10309. Radio interview concerning returning
Reciprocal trade agreements, 5970, 5971, Quotations from statements by inter- veterans and the point system, A2589.
6021, 6034, 6035, 6191, 6215, 6235, 6254. national conferences concerning, 3597. Remarks on radio urging deferment of
Revenue Act of 1945, 10093. Remarks in House relative to the bill farm workers, A955.
conference report, 10260, 10261, providing for, 9499, 9721, 9754, 10039, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
10262, 10263. Remarks in House relative to utopian Sweeney, Catherine V.: for relief (see bill
San Francisco Conference:. views regard- ideas of, A4727. H. R. 2251), 1207.
ing amendment of Charter of United Rema'ks In House relative to the bill Petitions and papers presented-by, from
Nations, 5960. providing for, 9499, 9721, 9754, 10039, Societies and associations, 3822.
Senate: absence of Senators from floor, 10136, 10450, 10455, 10464, 10549, 10552, Votes o/. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
3248, 3249. 10736, 10778, 10780, 10816.
-role in foreign affairs, 2896. Remarks in Senate and.correspopdence FULLHART, HENRY E.,:relief (see bill S..509),
Senators: expense allowance, .12036, relative to bill(S.880) to establish a FULMER, EARL-M.1 relief .(see bill H. R.
12037. naticinal policy for, 3258, 3638, 4507. 2190).
254 INDEX
FULMER, HAMPTON P. (late a Representative FULTON, JAMES G.-Continued. GAGE, ELEANOR R., pension (see bill H. R.
from South Carolina). Remarks by, on 3557.
Eulogies in House, A2451, A2675, A2692, Small business: importance of, 2292. GAGE, JOHN B. (mayor of Kansas City,
A3388, A3558. Treasury-Post Office appropriation bill, Mo.), letter relative to discrimination
Memorial service in House, 4916. 1329. against local governments in adminis-
FULTON, HUGH, remarks to Senate relative United Nations Organization, 12280, tration of surplus property law by,
to, 9069. 12286. A5500.
Weiss, Samuel A., 12488. Remarks in Senate relative to discussion
FULTON, JAMES G. (a Representative from Women's Military Academy and Naval
Pennsylvania). * on Missouri Valley by, A1685.
Academy, 5752.
Address by Charles G. Notari, on Colum- GAGNON, RENE A., reception in Senate to,
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
bus Day, A4607. 3611.
Appointed on committee, 491. FULTON, MISS., authorize construction of a
new post offce at (see bill H. R. 4286). GAILMOR, WILLIAM, article by Eleanor
Article from China-Burma-India thea- Roosevelt relative to smear attack on
ter newspaper entitled "Find It- FUNCANNON, RAY, relief (see bill S. 272). Merwin K. Hart by, A408.
Furnish It-Fix It Covell's SOS "FUNDAMENTAL CONFLICT," radio address Excerpt from article by John T. Flynn
Creed," 6977. by Senator Robertson entitled, A3089. relative to smear attack on Merwin K.
Article In the Fifth Army News paying Hart by, A406.
FUNK, LEONARD A., tribute in House to,
tribute to Commander Michael A. Remarks in House relative to, A2422.
A4970.
Musmanno, of Pittsburgh, Pa., A5307.
Resolutions of India League of America FUNK, VIRGIL, relief (see bill H. R. 1134). GAINESVILLE. GA., remarks in House rela-
relative to use of Indian troops in FUR-BEARING ANIMALS, relating to domes- tive to designation as Truman Day of
Indochina and Indonesia, A5548. tic raising of (see bills S. 566*; H. R. July 4 by citizens of, A3411.
Statement by Maj. Gen. W. E. R. Covell, 2115"). GAINEY, G. W., relief (see bill H. R. 2366).
relative to the China-Burma-India Memorial of Legislature of Minnesota GAINEY, M. E., relief (see bill H. R. 2368).
theater, 6977. urging enactment of bill (H. R. 5295) GALASSO, ELVERA, relief (see bill H. R.
Sworn in, 753. relating to domestic raising of certain, 1005).
Tables: Military and Naval Academies, 3623.
5752. Resolution by, Legislature of Minnesota GALIPEAU, MARY, relief (see bill H. R.
relative to domestic raising of certain, 2290*).
Amendments offered by, to
Nurses: drafting of (H. R. 2277): to A1987. GALL, JOHN C., brief relative to salary claims
amend, 1875. FURLOUGH CREDITS FOR MEMBERS OF of Robert Morss Lovett, Goodwin B.
United Nations Organization (S. 1580): ARMED FORCES, resolutions by Amer- Watson, and William E. Dodd, Jr., by,
to amend, 12287. ican Legion Post, No. 41, Grafton, N. A1982.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Dak., relative to, A2513. GALL, JOHN J., relief (see bill H. R. 2160*).
Armed forces: to extend servicemen's FURLOUGHS, provide for furloughs of cer-
free mailing privilege to include air GALLAGHER, BUELL G., article entitled
tain members of armed forces (see bill "One World or None," A5082.
mail and free issuance of postal H. R. 3189).
money orders (see bill H. R. 4928), GALLAGHER, RALPH A. (Catholic priest),
Letter by Thomas C. Cauley expressing
11699. his views on, A2205. article on employment-aid of prayer
Military Academy: to increase Cadet from Messenger of- the Sacred Heart
Corps at (see bill H. R. 3407), 5754. FURLOUGHS FOR HARVESTING, corre- by, A3974.
Military Aviation Academy: to estab- spondence between Representative
lish (see bill H. R. 3405), 5754. Carlson and Secretary of War relative GALLAGHER, R. W., address entitled "Lead-
Naval Academy: to increase number of to granting of, A2958. ership and American Business," A4851.
midshipmen (see bill H. R. 3406), 5754. FURS, exempt certain furs from war-tax GALLAGHER, WES, article praising military
Naval Aviation Academy: to establish rates on (see bill H. R. 1127). record of Raymond S. McLain by,
(see bill H. R. 3404), 5754. Bill to terminate war-tax rate on (see A2042.
Servicemen: to bring families overseas bill H. R. 4228).
GALLAGHER, WILLIAM A., relief (see bill
(see bill H. R. 3706). 7342. FURUSETH, ANDREW, memorandum ob- S. 1608).
Women's Military Academy: to establish tained from American Federation of
(see bill H. R. 3403), 5754. Labor's library on career of, A1132. GALLAGHER, WILLIAM J. (a Representative
Women's Naval Academy: to establish Remarks in Senate relative to ninety- from Minnesota).
(see bill H. R. 3402), 5754. first anniversary of birthday of, A1132. Appointed on committee, 274, 275.
Motions and resolutions offered by Article by Dean Acheson appearing in
"FUTILITY STREET" poem by a front-line Democratic Digest relative to St.
Armed forces: relating to undelivered
infantry soldier entitled, A2961. Lawrence waterway, A5258.
Christmas packages mailed to mem-
bers overseas (see H. Res. 184), 2165. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA, prohibit Article by Lowell Mellett on conduct of
Committee on the Civil Service: appro- unauthorized use of name or insignia the war and conditions on the home
priation to carry out investigations of (see bill H. R. 4550). front, A2331.
authorized by (see H. Res. 171), 1835. FUTURE OF OUR WATERWAYS, remarks in Article entitled "Strike Wave Misses City
Veterans: to investigate disposition of Senate relative to, 8303. of Minneapolis," A4153.
surplus property to (see H. Res. 397, Remarks in House complimenting speech
398), 10628. "FUTURE OF. THE G. I. BILL OF RIGHTS," of, 1329, 1340.
article by Edward N. Scheiberling from Resolution by Hennepin Board of County
Remarks by, on
Army: demobilization, 9107. Washington News Digest entitled, Commissioners favoring Townsend
Chelf, Frank L.: speech of, 8797. A4622. bill, A5377.
Civil Service Commission: need of con- FUTURE POLICY AFFECTING THE AIR Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
gressional investigation, 1881, 1882. FORCES, article by Senator Thomas Colliver, Mabel: for relief (see bill H. R.
China-India-Burma theater, 6976, 6977. (Utah) from Flying relative to, A5369. 4523), 10169.
Coal situation in western Pennsylvania, Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Basin: to ap-
FUTURES CONTRACT SYSTEM, article by prove United States-Canadian agree-
A3528. C. T. Revere from New York Journal
Committee on Naval Affairs, 7648. ment on (see bill H. R. 4124), 8799.
of Commerce relative to development Robsrtson, William E.: for relief (see
Congress: failure to assert powers, 1881,
1882. of, A3970. bill H. R. 4479), 9938.
Covell, Maj. Gen. W. E. R.: tribute to, GABELLIERI, ALESSANDRO AND BRUNO, Roosevelt, Franklin Delano: to designate
6977. relief (see bill H. R. 4241). as a national holiday the birthday of
Employees of the Government: work ex- (see H. J. Res. 152), 3391.
GABELLIERI, CELESTINE AND ILIA, relief Petitions and papers presented by, from
pected of, 1329. (see bill H. R. 4241).
Federal employees' pay bill, 5915. Citizens and individuals, 9931.
Gallagher, William J.: tribute to, 1340. GABER, ABRAHAM, relief (see bill H. R. Societies and associations, 10321, 10750.
India: immigration quota, 9538. 2530). Remarks by, on
Mail to overseas servicemen, 2155, 2156, Antiracketeering Act, 11906.
GABRIELSON, IRA N., article by Richard L. Army: equal rights for enlisted men,
2157. Neuberger relative to Interest in wild-
Military and naval training: explanation 10936.
life of, A26. Atomic bomb, 8491.
of six bills relating to, 5752. Remarks In House relative to contribu-
National Service Act: conference report, -reply to Mrs. Luce, 8871.
tion to fish and wildlife resources by, Atomic energy, 9922.
2848. A26.
- Nurses: drafting of, 1822, 1875. Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5681.
Postal employees: pay increase for, 4628. GADSDEN (ALA.) TIMES, editorial on auto- Coconut fats and sugar: OPA ceiling
A2047. biography of late Senator Norris en- prices, 10601.
Servicemen: sending of wives and fami- titled "The Fear of Poverty," by Wal- Committee on Roads: investigation by.
lies abroad, 1924. ling Keith from, A2776. 7405.
INDEX 255
GALLAGHER, WILLIAM J.-Continued. - GALLUP, GEORGE-Continued. GAMBLE, RALPH A.-Continued
Remarks by, on Remarks in House relative to poll on Editorial from Larchmont (N. Y.) Daily
Commodity Credit Corporation, 1965. combat pay conducted by, A1802. Times entitled "Bargaining with Brit-
Federal Aid Airport Act, 9738, 9743. Results concerning the item veto of the ain," A4528.
First War Powers Act amendment, 11355. Gallup poll, 10786. Editorial from Mount Vernon (N. Y.)
Food and Agriculture Organization of Tabulation of poll on questions of inter- Argus entitled "Let There Be No Fear,"
United Nations, 3986. est to the Army by, A3622. A1819.
Full employment bill, 9908. Editorial from Mamaroneck (N. Y.) Daily
- petitions, 9908. GALT WILLIAM, remarks in House relative
to award of Congressional Medal of Times entitled "Broadening Absentee
Government agencies: reorganization, Voting," A428.
Honor to, A3748.
9447. Editorial from New Rochelle (N. Y.)
House of Representatives: legislative GALVESTON, TEX., article on port now holds
Standard-Star entitled "The loafing
program, 10868. first place in cotton receipts from
Galveston Daily News, A5692. period urging everyone to get back to
Hurley, Patrick J., 11475. work," A5783:
International cooperation: reply- to Mr. Correspondence between Representative
Hoffman, A3906. Mansfield (Texas) and E. H. Thornton Editorial from New Rochelle (N. Y.)
Internationalists, 8578. relative to improvement of harbors at Standard-Star entitled "The Public
Labor disputes, A4153. Texas City and, A4027, A4029., Is a Stake," A4532.
Labor legislation, 10868, 10869. Letter by F. H. Markham on June 20, Editorial from New Rochelle (N. Y.)
Minneapolis, Minn.:-results of city elec- 1935, relative to protection for sea- Standard-Star, entitled "When Bu-
tion, 6049. wall at, A4028. reaucracy Runs Wild," A2650.
Missouri Valley Authority: printing of Remarks in House relative to export of Editorial from New York Herald Tribune
hearings, 9515. cotton through port at, A5692. entitled "The Bretton Woods Issue,"
National Academy of Sciences: patents A990.
GALVESTON (United States dredge); relief
under, 6307. Editdrial from New York Times entitled
of crew of (see bill H. R. 974).
National Service Act, 645. "The CED on Bretton Woods," A1516.
-conference report, 2851: GALVESTON COUNTY, TEX., granting cer- Editorial in New Rochelle (N. Y.)
office of Price Administration: efforts to tain easements and rights-of-way over Standard-Star on strikes, A5131.
destroy, 10808. San Jacinto Military Reserevation to Letters. from Robert Foster relative to
-editorial, 10808. (see bill H. R. 510"). new type money order, A3420.
- reply to critics, 10678. Prayer for our President by Lt. Col.
GALVESTON (TEX.) DAILY NEWS, article
, tribute,
5221. reporters of debate:
Official captioned "Galveston port now holds George H. McClelland, A2664.
first place -in cotton receipts" from, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Old-age pensions, 9727, 10212. Armed forces: relating to income-tax
A5,692.
Order of business, 8511. liability of members (see bill H. R.
Postage on catalogs: readjusting rates GAMBLE, RALPH A. (a Representative from 4809), 11077.
of, 6964. New York).
Camp, Elizabeth H.: for relief (see bill
Price Control Act, 6619. Address by Representative Wolcott be- H. R. 1146), 99.
-- amendment, 6541, 6529. fore Economic Club of Detroit, Febru-
ary 26, 1945, A869. Garuffi. Francesco: for relief (see bill H.
Radio Electrician and Machinists Union,
Appointed conferee, 6629. R. 3856); 7824.
10730.
Appointed on committee, 491. McKim, Lt. Col. Orville E.: for relief (see
Reciprocal trade agreements: extension,
4877, 4879, 4895. Appointed teller to count electoral vote, bill H. R. 1306), 149.
Reconversion period: unemployment, 33.. Military and Naval Academies: relating
5279. Article by George Sokolsky in New York to appointment of sons of members Cf
Republican Party: lack of constructive Sun entitled "The OPA," A3221. armed forces who were killed in ac-
program, 1338. Article by Grantland Rice in New York tion (see bill H. R. 1868), 640.
Revenue bill of, 1945, 9624. Sun relative to sports policy of the Peterson, Axel H.: for relief (see bill H.
Roosevelt administration: financial re- Government, A421. R. 4118), 8725.
forms, 1338. 1339. Article by John H. Crider from New York Petitions and papers presented by, from
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: national shrine Times relative to Bretton Woods bill, Citizens and individuals, 19.58, 3229.
at Warm Springs, Ga., 3437. A1344. Remarks by, on
St. Lawrence seaway, 87C8, 10868. Article by Mark Sullivan entitled "Two Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 55C2,
- a full-employment measure, Bretton Woods Polls," A897. 5589, 5677, 5683.
A4134. Article by Mark Sullivan relative to delay Spence, Brent: article from American
-editorial, 9675. on national service legislation, A897. Banker relative to, 5589.
Slave labor, A4704. Article from Larchmont (N. Y.) Daily Wainwright, Jonathan M.: death of, 5530.
Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, Times entitled "About Presidential Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
6541, 6589. Succession," A3418.
Swiss watches, 12071. Article from Larchmont (N. Y.) Daily GAMBLE, TED R., letter relative to record
Tax adjustment bill, 7316. Times entitled "After the Vice Presi- in Seventh War Loan drive of carrier
Tidelands: quieting title to, 8865, 9790. dent," A3184. boys .of San Jose (Calif.) Mercury Her-
Treaties: constitutional amendment, Article from Larchmont (N. Y.) Times ald and Evening News by, A2681.
4330. entitled "Proof of the Pudding," A813. GAMEL, WALTER JOHN, pension (see bill
Treaty ratification, 4020, 4021. Article from Mount Vernon (N. Y.) Daily S 1071).
UNRRA: additional appropriation, 11585. Argus urging salary increase for postal GANNETT, FRANK E., address Truman's
United States Employment Service, 9856. workers entitled "Faithful to Their Message Reflects a Socialistic New Deal
Vessels: sale of surplus, 9289. Appointed Rounds," A1616. program before Utica (N. Y.) Repub-
Veterans: full employment for, A4958. Article from Mamaroneck (N. Y.) Daily
lican Club by, A4132.
- views of returning, 6655. Times entitled "Let Peace Be His
Address, Constitution of the United
Veterans' hospitals, 4484. Monument,' A1814. States, Its Significance in These Criti-
War Labor Disputes Act: repeal, 11823. Article from Mamaroneck (N. Y.) Daily cal Times in Rochester, N. Y., by,
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Times entitled "The Federal $5 Tayc" A4255.
GALLEGO, CRISTINA, relief (see bill H. R. A3064. Article paying tribute to late Franklin
4216). Article from Mamaroneck (N. Y.) Daily Delano Roosevelt by, A1765, A1766.
GALLOWAY, CHARLES M., editorial entitled Times entitled "The Heart of Food
Complaints", A3056. "GANNETT OUTFIT GETS BEHIND DRIVE
"Mr. Galloway Retires" from Columbia FOR INCOME-TAX GRAB," article by
(S. C.) State, A4121. Article from New York Sun entitled
"Training for Battle", A1055. Karl Pretshold from PM entitled, A641.
GALLUP, GEORGE, news release relative to
public favors House voice in ratifying Article from New York Times on the late GARBISCH, E. W. (colonel, U. S. Army), ad-
treaties from Washington Post by, J. M. Wainwright, A2685. dress Veterans Must Have Aid To Re-
A2928. Article from Port Chester (N. Y.) Item sume Civilian Life at Albany, N. Y., by,
Poll on midnight curfew by, A1469. eulogizing the late Jonathan M. Wain- A498.
Poll relative to cancer from Washington wright, A3055.
Article from White Plains (N. Y.) Re- GARDNER, C. L., letter endorsing peace res-
Post by, A1504. olution by. A608.
Poll on peacetime military training by,. porter Dispatch entitled "WhoIs Get-
A4890. ting the Food?" A1512. GARDNER, EDWARD J. (a Representative
Poll relative to prohibition from Wash- Article from Yonkers ,(N. Y.) Herald- from Ohio).
ington Post by, A5642. Statesman entitled "Why the New Deal Appointed on committee, 275.
Poll on Democrats win public support Wins," A486. Article from Hamilton (Ohio) Journal
over GOP on 11 major issues from Editorial from Larchmont (N. Y.) Times News entitled "Appraisal on Taft,"
Washington Post by, A4204; A4444. entitled "Capital of the World," A5662. A875.
256 INDEX
GARDNER, EDWARD J.-Continued. GARRISON, N. DAK.-Continued. GARY, J. VAUGHAN-Continued.
Correspondence between C: Herbert Resolution relative to Oscar A. Kallberg Reports made by, from
Clemens and Thomas L. Conlin, rela- and A. J. Young relative to operation Committee on the Post Office and Post
tive to Cincinnati district office of of the pool of, 12101. Roads:
Office of Price Administration, A2429. GARSTANG, G. A., letter paying tribute to Postal service: substitute employees
Letter to Director, Office of Economic Office of Adjutant General of Army (H. R. 4652, Rept. 1309), 11077.
Stabilization, relative to meat distri- by, A4417. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
bution, A1433.
Bills and joint resolutiohs introduced by GARTRELL, ELMER G., relief (see bill H. R. GASOLINE, article entitled "That Extra Gas-
3795). oline Can Dry Up Soon," by John W.
Armed forces: to provide discharged
members with purchase certificates GARUFFI, FRANCESCO, relief (see bill H. R. Love from Washington Daily News,
for civilian clothing (see bill H. R. 3856). A312 1.
GARVIN, CLARA L., pension (see bill H. R. Remarks in House and news release rel-
2674), 2457.
Gdaniec, Joseph F.: for relief (see bill ative to production at refinery of
1723).
Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey In
H. R. 2397), 1541. GARWOOD, HELEN, relief (see bill H. R.
Internal Revenue Code: to amend so as Baton Rouge, La., of billionth gallon of
1670). high-octane aviation, A2612.
to provide a dependency exemption for GARY, IND., resolution urging passage of Remarks in House relative to protests
certain foster children (see bill H. R. Wagner-Ellender-Taft general housing
2438), 1706. from Michigan as to method of ration-
bill by Common Council of, A5238. ing of, A4191.
Seeger, James W.: for relief of estate
GARY, IND., NEEDS VETERANS' HOSPITAL, Remarks in Senate relative to rationing
(see bill H. R. 2396), 1541.
.Motions and resolutions offered by editorial from Gary (Ind.) -Post- of, 7005.
Office df Price Administration: to inves- Tribune relative to, A5658. GASPARD, MARGARET GUILLORY, relief
tigate (see H. Res. 241, 242), 4174. GARY (IND.) POST-TRIBUNE, editorial en- (see bill H. R. 3666).
Remarks by, on titled "Reciprocity A World Starter" by GASPARD, OLLIE, relief (see bill H. R. 3667).
Emergency Price Control Act: extension H. B. Snyder from, A3221.
Editorial on Associated Press membership GASQUE, E. S., AND DOTTIE, relief (see bill
(H. J. Res. 101), A2998. H. R. 996).
Food investigation, 2786. case by H. B. Snyder from, A3223.
Meat supply of the Nation, A1403. Editorial captioned "We had to fight this GAS REBATES IN DETROIT AREA, corre-
Office of Price Administration: opera- war-better now than later" from, spondence between Representative
tions of, 1636. A89. Lesinski and Attorney General relative
-enforcement procedures in Cin- Editorial entitled "Hull Awarded Nobel to, A5653.
cinnati district, 1636. Peace Prize" by H. B. Snyder from, Exhibits of proceedings before Michigan
-resolution to Investigate acts of A5209. Public Service Commission relative to,
A2047. Editorial favoring San Francisco as cap- A5654.
Ohio: outstanding labor-management ital of United Nations from, A5242. GAS SHORTAGE IN EAST SOMEWHAT RE-
record in Great Miami Valley, A3977. Editorial, Palestine-Difficult Problem, LIEVED, article from Detroit Free
VE-day, 4314. by H. B. Snyder from, A5217. Press relative to, A496.
Votes o/. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Editorial entitled "Home Building Calls GASTON, HERBERT E., report of the Com-
GARDNER, FRASER S., radio address on for Supreme Effort" by H. B. Snyder mittee on Banking and Currency in
postwar employment and the veteran, from, A5610 . Sanate on nomination of, 10860.
on December 11, 1944, by, A4340. Editorial, Gary Needs Veterans' Hospital,
from A5658. GASTONIA (N. C.) GAZETTE, article on
Remarks in House relative to activity in peace-prospects for a reasonably sane
veterans' affairs of, A4340. Editorial entitled "What Shall We Do
With the Atomic Bomb?" by H. B. world order, by Ben E. Atkins from,
GARDNER, LINDSAY, adjudicate claim of Snyder from, A4301. A4313.
(see bill H. R. 1982). GATCH, THOMAS L. (rear admiral, U. S.
GARY, J. VAUGHAN (a Representative from
GARDNER, 0. MAX, article entitled "The Virginia). Navy), speech in Washington on ob-
Challenge of Peacetime Abundance" servance of Navy Day by, A4587.
Address before Colorado State Chamber
from New York Times by, A3611. of Commerce; Colorado Springs, on
Article on American economic stability GATES, ARTEMUS L., report of the Com-
postwar problems, A4954. mittee on Naval Affairs in Senate on
in New York before Economic Club by, Address on Franklin Delano Roosevelt at nomination of (Executive nomina-
A5299. University of Richmond, April 20, 1945, tion), 6277.
Letter by Drew Pearson from Washing- A1936.
ton Post relative to Henry Wallace to, Appointed on committee, 2663. GATES, RALPH F. (Governor of Indiana).
A487. Credentials, 2154. Proclamation to observe June 30-July 4,
Letter relative to postwar reconversion, Editorial from Times-Dispatch, of Rich- as Independence Week by, A2613.
written by, 4217. mond, Va., on Fair Employment Prac- Telegram relative to providing compen-
GARDNER, WALTER G., article relative to tice Committee, A2842. sation for unemployed veterans, 11815.
economic problem by, A3642. Excerpts from minutes of United States GATHINGS, E. C. (a Representative from
GARDNER ADVERTISING CO., letter on Circuit Court of Appeals, Richmond, Arkansas).
subject What Is Free Enterprise? by, Va., upon the death of President Roose- Address by Maj. Gen. L. R. Groves at
A642. velt, A2154. Lafayette College on subject Atomic
GARGATHY INLET, VA., improvement of Excerpts from a naval lieutenant relative Age, A4634.
(see bill H. R. 13). to failure of American propaganda In Address by Marshall Wingfield, Memphis,
Europe, A2744. Tenn., on subject Atomic Bomb and Its
GARFIELD, MARY ADAMS, authorizing Sec- Sworn in, 2351. Implications, A5496.
retary of Interior to issue a patent In Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Appointed on committee, 274.
fee to (see bill S. 1541). Butler, Thomas A.: for relief (see bill Article by E. L. Dean entitled "Why Join
GARNER, CHARLES, authorize acceptance H. R. 3046), 3822. the Farm Burqau Federation?", A612.
of decoration and order tendered by Dunn, Nellie P.: for relief (see bill H. R. Article from Memphis Commercial Ap-
Brazil to (see bills S. 221; H. R. 1076*). 3076), 3939. peal entitled "Postal Pay Raise,"
GARNISHMENT, provide for garnishment of Horner, Mattie A.: for relief (see bill A2071.
civil officers and employees of United H. R. 5069), 12402. Article from Washington Star relative
States (see bill H. R. 3560). Military academy on west coast (see bill to heroic exploits of First Lt. Edgar H.
GARNSEY, MORRIS E., article entitled "TVA H. R. 3813), 7662. Lloyd of Blytheville, Ark., A1682.
Ideas: Unity and Integration Pay Off" Patent No. 1,686,983: to continue in full Editorial from Arkansas Democrat on
from Rocky Mountain Union Farmer force and effect (see bill H. R. 4303), full employment bill, A4637.
9462. Editorial from Batesville (Ark.) News
by, A3888.
Letter relative to TVA-MVA benefits from Short, Cleveland L.: for relief (see bill Review on disposition of aluminum
Rocky Mountain Union Farmer by, H. R. 3134), 4216. plants, A4081.
A3888. Taxes on sales and exchanges of property Editorial from Knoxville Journal on
(see bill H. R. 3812), 7662. labor problems, A5074.
GARRETT, HENRY P., relief (see billH. R. Petitions and papers presented by, from Editorial from Memphis Press-Scimitar
4855). Citizens and individuals, 3467. entitled "Protect Labor's Power,"
GARRETTE, EVE, article on women and the Societies and associations, 3467, A4616.
ballot from This Week by, A3962. Remarks by, on Editorial from Nashville Banner entitled
GARRISON, N. DAK., protest by certain Postage on catalogs: readjusting rates of, "What About the Farmer?", A5074.
Indian tribes against building of a 5457, 6963, 6967, 6970. Editorial from Washington Post entitled
dam near, 9589. Postal employees: salary increase, 4627. "Writing on the Wal.," A2756.
Remarks in Senate and correspondence VE-day, 4313. Editorial from Washington Star entitled
relative to, 12331. Woodrum, Clifton A., 12199. "The Royalty Issue," 1028.
INDEX t257
GATHINGS, E. C-Continued. GAVIN, LEON H.-Continued. GAVIN, LEON H.-Continued.
Memorial to Pvt. J. C. Privett, deceased, Article from newspaper entitled "Vast Remarks by, on
at Blytheville, -Ark., A1152. Canol Project To Be Auctioned?" Universal. military training, let-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by. A2068. . ter re costs by J. W. Wadsworth,
Armed forces: relating to transportation Article from Oil City (Pa.) Derrick en- 10884.
of relatives to visit members of (see titled "'Truman to the Veterans," War agencies appropriation bill, 5739,
bill H. R. 2990). 3699. A3137. . 5740, 5743, 5812.-
Banks and banking: to authorize pay- Article from Washington Times-Herald War Department appropriation bill (civil
ment of certain funds of insolvent na- entitled "What Are Our Pacific War functions), 1048.
tional banking associations' (see bill Aims?", A1931. War in the Pacific, A2290.
H. R. 2204), 1170. Directive by James F. Byrnes appealing Votes Of. See 'YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Cathcart, Claud: for relief (see bill H. R. for curtailment of nonessential travel, GAYER, ARTHUR D.,.review¢ of the book en-
4634) 10564. A308. titled "America's Role in the World
Cotton: to provide for classification (see Editorial by Ruth Taylor in Union en- Economy" written by, 7435.
bill H. R. 1587), 326. titled "An American Speaks," A319.
Editorial from Bristol (Pa.) Courier en- GAYLE, EUGENE WESLEY, adjudicate claim
Hospital projects: to authorize comple-
titled. "Hands Across the Sea," A5499. of (see bill H. R. 1839).
tion of (see bill H. R. 2139). 1080.
Jerry, Carlton G.: for relief (see bill H. Editorial from.Oil City (Pa.) Derrick en- GAYLE, JENNIE, ESTATE OF. adjudicate
R. 4172), 8950. titled "Postal Clerks Need Help," claim of (see bill H. R. 1839).
Lacy. W. B.: for relief (see bill H. R. A1929. GAYLORD, ROBERT. editorial from Grand
4636), 10564. Editorial from"Oil City (Pa.) Derrick on Rapids (Mich.) Press relative to ques-
Lanham Act: to complete hospital proj- Office of War Information, A2437. tion of Government regulation of busi-
ects authorized under (see bill H. R. Editorial from St. Mary's (Pa.) Daily ness by, A2691.
2417), 1638. Press entitled "Insidious Propaganda"
relative to loan tq Britain, A5644. GDANIEC, JOSEPH F., relief (see bill H. R.
Mahon, J. R.: for relief (see bill H. R. 2397).
Editorial from St. Mary's (Pa.) Daily
4635), 10564. GEARHART, BERTRAND W. (a Representa-
Postmasters: vdjust salaries (see bill H. Press opposing loan to Great Britain, *tive from California).
A5636.
R. 668), 30. Address by. Carlos P. Romulo on return
Editorial from Smethport (Pa.) Union
Shee, Chu: for relief (see bill H. R. 2429),
entitled "Destroying the God They of Gen. Jonathan M.. Wainwright,
1539. A3845.
Worship," A716.
Truitt,
4638).B.10564.
E.: for relief (see bill H. R. Editorial from Toronto Globe relative to, Advertisement in Time magazine regard-
A2395. ing treatment of defeated Germany,
Truitt, T. L.: for relief (see bill H. R. Editorial from the Union- entitled "Un- A2151.
4637), 10564.. fair Public Competition," 103. Appointed on conimittee, 88, 491.
Weathers. William R.: for relief (see bill Editorial from Washington Daily News Appointed on funeral committee, 6700.
H. R. 4399), 9726. on Office of War Information, A2492. Appointed on Joint Committee on the
Motions and resolutions offered by Editorial from Washington Times-Herald Investigation of Pearl Harbor, 8604.
Farm machinery: to investigate shortage entitled "Profits and the Pacific War," Appointed on Special Committee To In-
(see H. Res. 233), 3822. A2124. vestigate Replacement and Conserva-
Remarks by, on Joint Army-Navy statement explaining" tion of Wildlife, 634.
Atomic age, A4634. policy when members of a family have Article by Col. G. W. Stuart on peacetime
Flobds: emergency-control bill, 4845. been killed in action, A1926. military training, A2141.
Full employment'bill, 10778. Letter from Director of Selective Service Article by George E. Sokolsky in New
Johnson, Walter: tribute, A1376. .System concerning status. of high- York Sun on tariff problem, A2529.
Strikes and proposed strikes, A962. school -students, 10008. Article by Robert P. Vanderpool in
Reports made by, from Letters from servicemen regarding lack Chicago Herald-American entitled
Committee on Agriculture: of food for men stationed in Guam, "Credits To Russia and Soviet Trade,"
United States Code: amendment (H. R. A5619. A3517.
699, Rept. 679), 5591. VOTrs. Resolution by Independent Petroleum Article from Saturday Evening Post en-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NaY
Association of America regarding Bu- titled "The Alien Property Riddle,"
GATLING: RICHARD, remarks in HouSe rel- reau of Mines program to promote A3376.
ative to improvement of machine gun greater recovery of oil, 3930. Article in Law and Contemporary Prob-
by, A692. Statement of Independent Petroleum lems (publication) relative to treat-
Association on oil in the trade agree- ment of enemy property by. A3381.
GATY, JOHN P., letter commending appoint-
ments, A2509. Article on the life of Philo Norton Mc-
ment of John W. Snyder as Federal
Sworn in, 33. Gifin, A2143.
Loan Administrator, 3601. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Letter relative to manpower by, A33. Correspondence -between Mr. Peter H.
Allegheny River: to bridge (see bill H. R. Bergson, chairman of Hebrew Com-
GAUDET, CHARLES, relief (see bills H. R. 4190), 9041. mittee of National Liberation, and
970, 1719"). Public ownership of utilities, 103. Mr. Anis Azer, Charg6 d'Affaires of
GAULLE. GENERAL DE, remarks in House Remarks by, on Egypt, relative to recent rioting against
relative tu the presentation of a plane Canada: conscription policy, 632. Hebrews In Egypt, A5046, A5047.
by the President to, 8982. Canol project, 2144, 2150. 'Editorial from Fresno (Calif.) Bee rela-
GAUNT, ALFRED C., speech relative to ex- Central Valley project, 3917. tive to King's River project, A1449.
tension of Reciprocal Trade Agree- Great Britain: loan to, A5512. Editorial from New York Daily Mirror
ments Act by, A2527. Interior Department appropriation bill, entitled "Palestine-A Home for State-
Statement at hearings on reciprocal trade 3917, 3930, 3932, 6947, 6948. less Jews," A4265.
agreements before House Committee -Bureau of Mines, 3930, 3932, 3933. Editorial from San Francisco Examiner
on Ways and Means by, A2214. Lend-lease: extension, 2144, 2150. relative to ship-air transport issue,
Lincoln (Nebr.) Army Air Base: gestapo A263.
GAUSE, F. L., ET AL., relief (see bill H. R. type of training at, 6657.
130*). Letter from C. C. Teague urging reten-
National Service Act, 632. tion of protective tariff, A3507.
GAVAN, JOHN D. (lieutenant. U. S. Army), Nonessential travel; A308. Memorandum by C. C. Teague on re-
remarks in House relative to award of Office of Price Administration: meat ciprocal trade agreements, A2390.
British Distinguished Service Cross to, -regulations, 9202. Resolution by California Farm Bureau
A3533. Office of War Information, 5739, 5740, Federation opposing reciprocal trade
GAVIN, IVA, relief (see bill H. R. 3859). 5743, 5812, A2378. agreements, A2389.
GAVIN. JAMES M. (major general, U. S. appropriation, A2434. Resolution by Contra Costa County Wal-
Army), remarks in House relative to article by John O'Donnell, A2378. nut Growers' Association opposing re-
military record of, A3521. Ohio River Valley: flood control, 1048. ciprocal trade agreements, A2507.
Pacific war theater: need of cooperation Resolution of citizens of California com-
GAVIN, LEON H. (a Representative from among United Nations, 4176.
Pennsylvania). mending Representative McDonough,
Pennsylvania: oil industry, 3930, 3932. A271.
Appointed on committee, 491, 492. Postage rates, 12212. Resolution by Fig Garden Center of Farm
Article by Daniel M. Kidney on Office of Postal employees: salary increase, 4624.
War Information, A2492. Bureau Federation opposing reciprocal
Reciprocal trade agreements, 5026. trade agreements, A2458.
Article by John O'Donnell In Washing- Rubber-stamp Congress, A512.
ton Times-Herald on Office of War Statement by Patternmakers' League op-
San. Francisco Conference:. problems of, posing reciprocal trade agreements,
Information, A2422, A2434. A1846. A2460.
Article from Birmingham Age-Herald * Taylor, George, A2434.
entitled '!Labor,", A284. Statement of John W. Young for an an-
Universal military training,. 10883. nual wage, A3521.
XCI-Ind-17
258 INDEX
GEARHART, BERTRAND W.-Continued. GEARHART, BERTRAND W.-Continued. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE-Con.
Tables: imports and exports, 5043, A2423. Remarks by, on Bill providing for annual audit of cer-
Veterans: old age and survivors' insur- Pearl Harbor investigation, memoranda tain governmental agencies by (see
ance credits for, A1882. by the President, 10445. bill S. 360).
Amendments offered by, to Presidential succession, 7026. Letter from the Secretary of the Treas-
Reciprocal trade agreements (H. R. Property owned by German and Japanese ury transmitting report relative to
3240): to amend, 5156,-5160, 5161. nationals, 1302. moneys received which were not paid
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Railroads: land-grant rates, 4192. into the general fund of the United
Bowers, Hattie: for relief (see bill H. R. Reciprocal trade agreerpents: extension, States Treasury, 56.
• 2007), 838. 4877, 4879, 4880, 4894, 4896, 5039-5043, Messages from the President transmit-
Brakoulias, Athan Peter: for relief (see 5124, 5156-5161. ting estimates of appropriations to
bill H. R. E97), 60. - article by John Lee Coulter, A2435. cover claims allowed by (S. Doe. 24;
Flake, Everett W.: for relief (see bill -comparison with Smoot-Hawley H. Does. 88, 230, 328, 351, 353), 1285,
H. R. 2302), 1341. Tariff Act, A2387. 1640, 6013, 9756, 9872.
Gottlieb, Fred A.: for relief (see bill - statistics, A2384. Report of Joint Committee on Disposi-
H. R. 4943), 11785. Tidelands: quieting title to, 8864, 6866, tion of Executive Papers In 4303.
Greenland: to enter into negotiations 8867. Resolution to investigate (see S. Res. 73).
with Denmark for acquisition of (see Treasury-Post Office appropriation bill,
GENERAL ANTHONY WAYNE MEMORIAL
H. J. Res. 263), 10168. 1302. PARKWAY, authorizing a survey of
Iceland: invitation to become a State in Treaties: ratification of, 1037.
(see bill H. R. 1163).
the Union of the United States (see Veterans: treatment of shell-shocked,
A3349. GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S
H. J. Res. 261), 10168. , CLUBS, statement relative to price and
Islands in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans Wages: revision of Little Steel formula,
4870. rent control before House Labor Com-
and in the Caribbean Sea: to enter ne- mittee made by Mrs. La Fell Dickinson,
gotiations for acquisition of certain Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
president of, A5029.
(see H. J. Res. 262), 10168. GEARHART, ED, authorize Secretary of the
Mitchell, J. E. and Minerva: for relief Interior to sell certain land in Montana GENERAL INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZA-
(see bill H. R. 3341), 5252. to (see bill H. R. 4473). TION, proposals for establishment of,
National Woman's Relief Corps, auxiliary GEARY COUNTY, IIANS., petition from Agri- 1053.
to the Grand Army of the Republic: cultural Producers Association relative Statement issued by, 1053.
to reincorporate (see bills H. R. 1386, to sundry agricultu.al subjects, 6087. GENERAL LAND OFFICE, amend act of July
1822), 230, 590. GEELAN, JAMES P. (a Representative from 4, 1936, to reorganize (see bill H. R.
Nationality Act: to amend (see bill H. R. Connecticut). 4065).
669), 30. Appointed on committee, 274, 275. GENERAL LEASING ACT, amend (see bill
Reciprocal trade agreements: to provide Appointed on funeral committee, 290.
for (see H. J. Res. 203), 5037. S. 1236).
Amendments offered by, to
Sequoia National Park: authorizing com- National Service Act (H. R. 1752): to GENERAL LEAVE TO PRINT. See also CON-
missioner to exercise similar functions amend, 735. GRESSIONAL RECORD.
for Kings Canyon National Park (see Bills and.joint resolutions introduced by Order of House granting general leave
bill H. R. 2418), 1638. Armed forces: granting certain tax bene- to print remarks on bill (H. R. 3660)
Shropshire, J. B., and others: for relief fits to members and former members to provide for .inancial control of Gov-
(see bill H. R. 2319), 1390. of (see bill H. R. 3348), 5292. ernment corporations, 8567.
Social Security Act: to provide for a Armstrong, Florence: for relief (see bill Order of House granting general leave
service credit for veterans under (see H. R. 1604), 327. to print remarks on the daylight sav-
bill H. 'R. 2987), 3699. Dugan, Warren Gilbert: for relief of ing bill and legislative program, 8567.
Trading With the Enemy Act: to amend estate (see bill H. R. 4691), 10692. "GENERAL MARSHALL WANTS A CITIZEN
(see bill H. R. 3371), 5528. Geenty, Peter J.: for relief (see bill ARMY," article by John McAuley
World War Adjusted Compensation Act: H. R. 4825), 11078. Palmer from Saturday Evening Post
to amend (see bill H. R. 2468), 1748. Nathan Hale: statue to (see H. J. Res. entitled, A329.
Motions and resolutions offered by 227), 7420.
Palestine: to set up international com- National service life insurance: to grant GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION, article
mission to supervise transfer of Hebrew without examination to members of entitled "Value of GM Books to Probers
people to (see H. Con. Res. 93), 9642. armed forces on foreign duty (see bill Questioned" by David Lawrence, A5814.
Wages: requesting the President to per- H. R. 3088), 4038. Chronological history of negotiations be-
mit increases in (see H. Con. Res. 58), Palestine: relating to Jewish National tween UAW and, A5117.
913. Home in (see H. Res. 73), 190. Correspondence and an editorial rela-
Remarks by, on Taxation: to tax nonresident aliens (see tive to basic wage rates, 10411.
Agricultural appropriation bill, 2692, bill H. R. 3138), 4302. Letters relative to labor's demand for 30
2693. Petitions and papers presented by, from percent wage increast by C. E. Wilson,
Alien enemy property: disposition, 5523, Citizens and individuals, 3904, 5302, 6979, president, A4342.
5524, 5525. 8799. Letter proposing 45-hour workweek by
Appropriations: reduction of certain, Societies and associations, 3700. C. E. Wilson, president, A4603.
6151. State legislatures, 2586, 4752, 5463. Notice of a sit-down strike against an-
Barbour, Henry Ellsworth: eulogy, 2706. Remarks by, on nounced Government policy of raising
Black Dragon Society, 8768. Maloney, Francis T.: eulogy, 289. wage rates, 9939.
Committee on Appropriations: investiga- National Service Act, 735. Remarks in House relative to refusal to
tion by, 137. Nonresident aliens: tax on certain profits grant wage increase by, A4461.
Debt limit: increase, 1937, 1940. of, 7302. Remarks in House relative to war pro-
Federal employees' pay bill, 5913. Palestine problem: address at New duction record of, A578.
German prisoners: pampering of, Haven, Conn., 9697. Remarks in House relative to refusal of
A3359. Postal employees pay bill, 4642. the corporation to bargain in good
-letter from Fresno Exchange Club, Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. faith with United Automobile Workers,
A3359. 10951.
GEENTY, PETER J., relief (see bill H. R. Remarks in House relative to OPA and
Government agencies: reorganization,
9432. 4825). price policy on 1946 cars of, A5150.
Great Britain: loans to, 8512, 8513. GEER, WILLIAM D., letter relative to poll on Remarks In House relative to price con-
House of Representatives: adjournment atomic bomb by Elmo Roper by, A4708. trol policy of, 11134.
over, 10390. GEIB, HERMAN, relief (see bill H. R. 4957). Remarks In House relative to profits from
Iceland and other island bases: purchase 1927 through 1937 of, A5243.
of, 10134, 10162. GEISTER, JANET M.,' editorial relative to Remarks in House relative to the strike
India: immigration quota, 9529, 9530, draft of nurses from Trained Nurse of employees of, 12518, 12539.
and Hospital Review by, A965. Remarks in Senate relative to the con-
9533, 9535.
Interior Department appropriation bill, GELB, HERMAN, relief (see bill H. R. 838*). troversy with the United Automobile
6939, 6943. Workers, 10084, 10094.
GELLHORN, MARTHA, excerpt from article
Japanese captives, 7929. Remarks in Senate relative to negotia-
Jewish refugees: repatriation to Pales- on Spanish Republicans by, A1817. tions between the corporation and the
tine, A3287. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE, annual United Automobile Workers Union,
Military information bill, 10054. report of Comptroller General of the 11388.
Navy: postwar composition, 10162. United States on the work of, 18. Remarks in Senate relative to conference
Palestine, 9637. Bill to create a Federal Efficiency Serv- of UAW-CIO, 12519.
Pearl Harbor investigation, 10444-10449, ice and expanding facilities of (see Statement on should management be
10687, 10638. bill H. R. 400). unionized? by, A1895.
INDEX 259
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION-Con. GEORGE, LEO E.-Continued. GEORGE, WALTER F.-Continued.
Statement in reply to UAW-CIO's de- Letter by Representative Ludlow relative Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
mand for 30 percent wage increase by to historic pen in signing postal-pay Los Angeles, Calif.: authorizing Veterans
C. E. Wilson, president, A4788. bill presented to, A3391. Administration to transfer, certain
Tactics for 30-percent pay raise, 10101. GEORGE, WALTER, letter relative to estab- land to city of (see bill S. 531), 992.
Transcripts of the negotiating meeting lishment of national academy for for- McCrary Co., Inc., J. B.: for relief (see bill
of, 11283. eign service by, A4244. S. 1121), 5757.
GENERAL MOTORS CORP. ANTICIPATES GEORGE, WALTER F. (a Senator Irom Pratt, Camille A.: for relief (see bill S.
STRIKE, editorial from Chicago Daily Georgia). . 1191), 6704.
Tribune relative to, A4615. Address by General Dwight D. Eisen- Social Security Act: to amend (see bill
GENERAL MOTORS CORP.'s REFUSAL TO hower'in accepting the distinction and S. 1686), 12032.
INCREASE WAGE 30 PERCENT, radio honor of the freedom of the city of to amend by giving insurance
London, 6014. credits under Federal old-age and
address by Walter P. Reuther relative
Appointed acting President pro tempore survivors provisions for military
to, A4563.
of Senate, 8950. service (see bill S. 878), 3395.
GENERAL MOTORS STRIKE, article entitled -to amend relative to furnishing
Appointed conferee, 6792, 10634, 11081,
"CIO Appeal To British Startles Wash- wage record information to State ag-
Appointed on committee, 169.
ington" by Arthur Sears Henning, encies (see bill S. 184), .159.
Appointed on funeral committee, 3356.
A5775. -to extend title V to Virgin Islands
Appointed on committee to escort the
Article captioned "CIO asks Britain aid (see bill S. 1687), 12032.
President, 3389.
In GM strike" from Washington Sumnerville School District, Ga.: for re-
Appointed on Joint Committee to inves-
Times-Herald, A5600. lief (see bill S. 1284), 7746.
Excerpts from several publications rela- tigate Pearl Harbor attack, 8583.
Appointed member of Board of Regents Turner, Velma G.: to adjudicate claim
tive to, A5702. (see bill S. 1041), 4934.
of' Smithsonian Institution, 1596,
GENERAL MOTORS STRIKERS BLOCK RE- Article by Walter Lippmann entitled Veterans: to amend law to safeguard
CONVERSIO:" PROGRAM, editorial by "The Senate and Mr. Churchill," re- estates of (see bill 5_988), 4381.
Mark Sullivan from New York Herald ferring to trade agreements, 5966. Veterans Administration, Dallas, Tex.:
Tribune relative to, A5119. Designated as acting President pro tem- to grant an easement in certain lands
Statement captioned "The shown-down pore of the Senate, 7587. to Dallas County, Tex. (see bill S. 530),
is here" by R. J. Thomas from Auto- Editorial from Indianapolis Commercial 992.
mobile Worker, A5243. entitled "Mrs. Truman's Right to Pri- Vocational education and retraining: to
GENERAL OF THE ARMY, to make perma- vacy," A5453. provide (see bill S. 619), 1411.
nent appointments in the grades of Editorial from Savannah Evening Press Volley, Homer V.: for relief of estate -(see
(see bill S. 1354"). entitled "Presidential Succession," bill S. 1283), 7746.
A2345. Motions and resolutions offered by
GENERAL ORDER TO PRINT. See CON-
Leave of absence, 3629. Committee on Foreign Relations: expen-
GRESSIONAL RECORD.
Letter by Commissioner of Internal Rev- ses of hearings before (see S. Res. 133),
GENERAL WELFARE ACT, known as (see enue relative to income tax of prison- 5698.
billS. 1147). ers of war, 9950. Special Committee on Postwar Eco-
GENERAL WELFARE CLAUSE, memorandum Letter by Frank T. Hines regarding Vet- nomic Policy and Planning (see S. Res.
by legislative counsel of the Senate erans' Administration, A3240. 33), 234.
relative to powers of Congress under List of special employees of Committee Remarks by, on
(S.Doc. 46), 4504. on Finance, 11610. Appropriations: reduction of certain,
GENERAZZO, MARIO, relief(see billH. R. Radio address march 4, 1945, entitled 10829.
4578). "Freedom of Religion," A1043. Armed forces: demobilization, 10116.
Resolution by Georgia General Assembly -letter by a serviceman, 10116.
GENEROSITY OF AMERICA, remarks in
House relative to, A4931. regarding postwar military establish- Army: progress of enlistments, 11238.
ment and status of National Guard, voluntary enlistment bill, 9011.
GENEVA CONVENTION, to carry out obli- 1753. Authority to file report, 7439,
gations of United States under article Resolution by Georgia House of Repre- Barkley, Alban W.: eighth anniversary
27, relating to compensation for cer-
tain injuries to interned workers (see
sentatives relating to loans to veterans, as majority leader, 8190.
2892. -letter by President Truman, 8190.
bills S. 493; H. R. 2018). Resolution of Shanklin-Allaway Ameri- Ben Hill County, Ga., 9888.
GENEVA (UTAH) STEEL PLANT, memorial can Legion post, Rome, Ga., relative Bradley, Gen. Omar N., 7118.
of Legislature of Utah urging study of to official end of World War II, 9874. Bretton Woods Agreements, 7701, 7702.
the rate structure in the steel indus- Sworn in, 3.
British House of Commons: historical
try, 2800. Tables: Federal receipts and expendi-
data, 8110.
GENTILE, LOUIS C., letter suggesting peace tures, 1938 to 1944, 2762.
-national debt, 2763. Debt limit of the United States: to in-
plan by, A5007. crease, 2761-2763.
- obligations of Federal corpora--
"GENTLEMAN FROM ALASKA," article by Discharged military or Naval personnel
tions, 2761.
Richard L. Neuberger from Progressive -tax reductions, 9951. of allied nations, 696.
entitled, A949. -war expenditures, 2763. Dumbarton Oaks proposals, 475.
GENTLEWOMAN, remarks In House relative Telegram relative to Federal stamp tax Federal employees pay bill: to print
to the definition of the word, 1035, on automobiles and boats from 'J. H. House amendments to bill (S. 807),
1036, 2921. Brunnier, president of American Auto- 6089.
GENTNER, LEO F., remarks in House relative mobile Association, A2927. Federal Loan Agency: to reestablish (S.
to termination of OPA by, A4604. Tributes by colleagues, 8111. 375), 370.
GENTRY, J. DALE, relief (see bill H. R. 1326). Amendments offered by, to Food and Agriculture Organization of
Lending agencies of the Government (S. United Nations, 7866.
GEOLOGICAL AND MINING DATA, remarks 375); to amend, 680. Foreign Service: change of reference of
in House relative to, 4316. Revenue Act of 1945 (H. R. 4309): io bill (H. R. 687), 1412.
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, fix salary of the amend, 9979, 9991. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Hospital,
Director of (see bill H. R. 3502). Unemployment compensation (S. 1274): 8729.
GEORGE, ALEXANDER R., article entitled to amend, 8680. Full Employment Act of 1945, 9136.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by German vessels, 7897.
"Millions To Get .Tax Relief" by, A5640.
Allies of the United States: granting cer- GI bill of rights, 10508, 10509, 10510.
GEORGE, D. T., relief (see bill H. R. 786*). tain benefits to discharged members of Government agencies: reorganization,
armed forces of (see bill S. 294), 232.
GEORGE, DAVID LLOYD, remarks in House 10761, 10762, 10763.
relative to the death of, 2921. Coleman, J. R.: to adjudicate claim
Government property: disposal of sur-
(see bill S. 1526), 10114.
GEORGE, DONALD, relief (see bill H. R. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Hospital: to plus, 6882.
2729*). designate Veterans' Administration Government of the United States: finan-
facility (see S. J. Res. 78), 6259. cial data, 2761, 2762, 2763.
GEORGE, HAROLD L. (major general, U. S. Halsey, Edwin A.: tribute, 515,
Army), article by W. Clifford Harvey Hay, Mrs. Henry H.: for relief (see bill
S. 1190), 6704. Housing for veterans: re-reference of
from Christian Science Monitor rela-
tive to record of air transport com- Importation of certain substances by, bill (S. 977), 11707.
mand under leadership of, A1941. U. S. Pharmhacopoeial Convention (see Hull, Cordell: views on tariff, 6352.
S. 1217), 7106. Independent offices appropriation bill,
GEORGE, LEO E., letter from White House Lending Agencies of the Government: 2032, 2033, 2084, 2086.
relative to presentation of pen used to provide for effective administration - postwar planning, 2084,- 2086,
in signing postal-pay bill to, A3391. of certain (see bill S. 375), 370. 2097, 2098.
260 INDEX
GEORGE, WALTER F.-Continued. GEORGE, WALTER F.-Contlnued. GEORGE, WALTER F.-Continued.
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on Reports made by, from
Inter-American Statistical Institute: Vocational education: analysis of bill Rossow, Robert, Jr.: nomination, 5629.
nppropriation for, 6427. S. 619), 1411. Strom, Carl W.: nomination, 6015.
Internal Revenue Code: power of ap- Williams, Aubrey: confirmation, 2620. Committee on the Judiciary:
pointment, 6124. Reports made by, from Davis, T. Hoyt: nomination, 488.
International law, 8110. Committee on Finance: Votes o/. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Interstate vendors: change of reference Bradley, Gen. Omar N. (S. 1208), 7118. GEORGE BILL. See GOVERNMENTAL L.NDINO7
of bill (S. 887), 4382. - nomination, 7431. AGENCIEC.
Legislative program, 8204. Brown, Ross E.: nomination, 329.
Lending agencies of the Government: GEORGETOWN BARGE, DOCK ELEVATOR
Callaghan, Neal H.: nomination, 4724.
administration of, 680, 681, 687, 689, Committee on Postwar Economic Policy & RAILWAY CO., letter transmitting
690. and Planning (S. Res. 33), 329. the annual report of, 231, 267.
Lend-lease: extension, 3244, 3245. Cone, Howell: nomination, 4724. "GEORGETOWN CITATION EXTOLS TRU-
Members of Congress: expense allow- Connors, James J.: nomination, 10003. MAN AS A CHOSEN SON OF DES-
ance, 5187, 5200, 5201. Coyle, Ferrell D.: nomination, 8093. TINY," article from Washington Eve-
Mexico: water treaty, 2661, 3296. Daft, Floyd S.: nomination, 11410. ning Star entitled, A2908.
Narcotic laws, 7912. Davis, Chester C.: nomination, 10566. GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER DAY, des-
Parliamentary procedure, 6926. Debt limit: increase (H. R. 2404, Rept. ignating 5th day of January of each
Pauley, William D.: confirmation, 6047. 106), 2312. year as (see S. J. Res. 99; I. J. Res.
Pearl Harbor investigation, 10345, 10354, Donnelly, Charles A.: nomination, 11410. 111").
10355, 10356. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Hospital (S. J. GEORGE WASHINGTON MEDAL, article by
Permission to file report, 5756. Res. 78, Rept. 397), 6631. Grove Patterson relative to, 2961.
Postal rates: increases in, 6706, 6791, Hankins, Paul A.: nomination, 9411. GEORGIA, memorial of legislature relative to
6792. Internal Revenue Code: power of ap- postwar Military Establishment and
Postwar foreign trade: report on, 995. pointment (H. J. Res. 206, Rept. 370),
Postwar imports and domestic produc- the National Guard, 1945.
6124.
tion (S. Doe. 38), 7353. Memorial of legislature endorsing Fed-
Johnson, Viena P.: nomination, 9899.
Price Control Act: extension, 5869. eral aid to education, 2634.
Lyons, Joseph M.: nomination, 8690.
Railroads: tax relief, 7784-7788, 7791, Memorial of legislature urging amend-
Manahan, James E.: nomination, 8132.
'796. ment of the Servicemen's Readjust-
Marlin-Rockwell Corp. (H. R. 1044),
Reciprocal trade agreements: extension, ment Act of 1944, 2892.
Rept. 307), 4933.
Remarks in" House relative to lowering
5963-5969, 6036, 68038, 6111, 6112, 6114, Mechanical pencils (H. R. 3239, Rept.
6115, 6116, 6117, 6121, 6124, 6176, 6191, voting age to 18 in, A1315.
521), 8048.
6257, 6271, 6272, 6336. Miller, Watson B.: nomination, 9496. "GEORGIA FARM BOY KILLS 36 JAPS,"
- amendments, 6216, 6231, 6233, Narcotic laws (H. R. 2348, Rept. 187). article by Gerald R. Thorp from At-
6330, 6348, 6352-6355. 3287. lanta Journal entitled, A2623.
- list of members of Committee for Postal rates (H. J. Res. 184, Rept. 399), GEORGIA RURAL HEALTH CONFERENCE,
Reciprocity Information, 6111. 6631. statement entitled "Is Georgia Only
- telegram from American Cham- Public Health Service: nominations, 231, Half Way To Health?" by, A5568.
ber of Commerce, Brazil, 6176. 3:9, 1670, 2959, 3261, 5339, 6201, 7118, GEORGIA, STATE, v. PENNSYLVANIA 141B -
Reciprocity Act with Canada, 6359. 7431, 7703, 8488, 9330. ROAD CO. ET AL., excerpts from de-
Redeployment and transportation of Quinlivan, John J.: nomination, 2959. cision of Supreme Court of the United
servicemen, 7897. Quinn, Arthur A.: nomination, 11887. States in the case of, 11757.
Renegotiation of Contracts Act: exten- Raff, A. Raymond: nomination, 4724. GERARD, JAMES W., letter on Germany
sion, 6706. Reciprocal trade agreements (H. R. 3240, must remain defeated by, A2948.
Revenue Act of 1945, 9946-9956, 9960, Rept. 356), 5840. GERLACH, CHARLES L. (a Representative
9979, 9981, 9982, 9985, 9991, 9995, Reconversion (H. R. 3663, Rept. 458), from Pennsylvania).
9998, 10000, 10001. 7430. Appointed on committee, 491.
- conference report, 10258, 10259, Renegotiation Act (H. R. 3395, Rept. Article from Bethlehem (Pa.) Globe-
10260, 10262. 400), 6631. Times relative to short Army training
excess-profits tax, 9954, 9955, 9956. Revenue Act of 1945 (H. R. 4309, Rept. of Pvt. Paul V. Bidwell, A852.
tables, 10259, 10260. 655), 9938, 10258. Editorial from a Bristol (Pa.) newspaper
Savannah Harbor: improvement, 7584, Ryder, Oscar B.: nomination, 5792. on loans to Great Britain, A4177.
10124. Sarvela, Clara E.: nomination, 2959. Letter from John F. Thompson protest-
Secretary of Commerce: authority of, Sherwood, William T.: nomination, 1921. ing against sending American re-
1892. Small-game guns (H. R. 122, Rept. 520), sources to Europe and Asia, A5639.
Servicemen's Dependents Allowance Act: 804.8. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
change of reference of bill (S. 18), Smith, Francis H.: nomination, 2959. Allentown Airport Corp.: for relief (see
4382. Smyth, James G.: nomination, 3320.- bill H. H. 898), 60.
Supreme Court: decision in case U. S. v. Trsasury Regulations (H. Con. Res. 50, Allentown, Pa.: to release reversionary
Curtiss-WrighUt Corporation, 6354. Rept. 398), 6631. rights of United States to certain prop-
Surplus Property Administrator, 8537. Veterans' Administration, Dallas, Tex. erty. in (see bill H. R. 3060), 3904.
Tariff Commission: to print report (S. (S. 530, Rept. 62), 1348. Cotton: to prohibit certain subsidy, in-
Doc. 38), 3142. -Los Angeles, Calif. (S. 531, Rept. demnity, and other payments with re-
Tax-adjustment bill of 1945, 7784-7788, 63), 1348.
7791, 7796, 7799, 7806, 7807, 7808, 7810, spect to (see bill H. R. 720), 57.
Veterans af armed forces allied with Emergency Officers' Retirement Act: to
7811, 7812. United States (S. 294, Rept. 11), 329. extend benefits to provisional, proba-
- summary of bill (H. R. 3633), Vinson, Fred M.: nomination, 7627. tionary, or temporary officers of the
7788. Wage-record information (S. 184, Rept. Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast
Taxation: deductions of oil- and gas-well 10), 329. Guard (see bill H. R. 2078), 975.
drilling costs, 7867, 7868. Walthall, Harris: nomination, 329. Lilly, Stanley J.: for relief (see bill H. R.
Underwood Tariff Act, 6350. War Mobilization and Reconversion Act: 3249), 4685,
Unemployment compensation bill, 8668, amendment (S. 1274), 8584. Wildlife, fish, and game: to amend act
8669, 8670, 8680, 8681, 8682, 8683, 8684, War Shipping Board and Maritime Com-
C385, 8687, 8754, 8757, 87,3, 8764, 6765, to promote conservation of (see bill
mission (H. R. 1429, Rept. 85), 1887. H. H. 3315), 5121.
8808, 8809, 8810, 8815, 8822, 8823, 8824, Wilcox, F. Shirley: nomination, 9411. World War Adjusted Compensation Act:
8829, 8830. Committee on Foreign Relations:
- analysis of bill, 8670. - to amend (see bill H. R. 1920), 749.
Achilles, Theodore C.: nomination, 5629.
-- information to State agencies, 697. Remarks by, on
Ailing, Paul H.: nomination, 5629.
- statements by governors, 8757, Federal Works Agency: deficiency appro-
Davis, Monnett B.: nomination, 5629.
8764. priation, 1630.
Dilomatic and Foreign Service: nom- Housing for war workers, 1630.
- table showing estimated costs, inations, 4724.
8685. National Service Act, 626.
Donovan, Howard: nomination, 6015.
United Nations Charter, 6918, 8024, 8065, Votes of.. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES
Franklin, Lynn W.: nomination, 5629.
8110. Gordon, Bartley P.: nomination, 6015. GERMAIN STORES, INC., BROOKLYN, N. Y.,
UNRRA: appropriation, 11305. Inter-American Statistical Institute (H. letter relative to distribution of sur-
Veterans: to print analysis of laws R. 683, Rept. 366), 6088. plus Government property by, A932.
granting pension or compensation to Merrell, George R.: nomination, 1445. GERMAN ATROCITIES, announcement of
(S. Doe. 15), 1012. Mexico: water treaty (Ex. Rept. No. 2, proposed showing in caucus rooms of
- to print revised document on 79th Cong., lst sess.), 1445. Senate Office Building, and Old House
compensaticn and pensions (S. Doc. Norweb, R. Henry: nomination, 4724. Office Building, of motion pictures of,
99), 11080. Pawley, William D.: nomination, 6015. 3946, 3952, 3990.
INDEX
GERMAN ATROCITIES-Continued. GERMAN SETTLEMENT, editorial from GERMANY-Continued.
Appointment of Members of Congress United States News containing an Newspaper articles relative to barbarism
on special committee to investigate, article from London Economist rela- in, 11372.
4611. tive to, A3950. Order of Senate to print compilation of
Remarks in House relative to, 3666, 3862, certain documents on surrender of,
"GERMAN SLAVE LABOR OPPOSED IN
4268, 4610. .9376.
UNITED STATES," article by David
GERMAN ATROCITIES-FALSE TEACHING, Lawrence from Washington Evening Press comments on news release of As-
article by C. H. Rutherford from Mor- Star entitled, A1089. sociated Press of unconditional sur-
ristown (N. J.) Daily Record relative render of, A2261.
to. A5252. GERMAN SOLDIERS AS SLAVE LABOR, re- Radio talk by Hubert W. Kregeioh rela-
marks ir House relative to use by tfive to occupation of, A4866.
GERMAN BUNDISTS, remarks in House rela- Russia of, A2314.
tive to, 6050. Radio address entitled "What To Do
GERMAN SPIES, remarks in House relative With Germany" by Robert St. John,
"GERMAN BUSINESS-STILL A MENACE," A5165.
article from American Magazine en- to capture by FBI of, A75.
Remarks in House relative to postwar
titled, A4973. GERMANS SURRENDER, BUT DO NOT AD- Allied Government procedure in, 2779.
"GERMAN CHARACTER: OUR KNOTTIEST MIT THEIR GUILT, editorial by Remarks in House relative to military
PROBLEM," article by S. G. Shartle, Everett Johannes from Alameda government of occupied, 2451, 8656,
from Miami Daily News entitled, AlOS1. (Calif.) Times-Star relative to, A2420. 9290. A3802.
GERMAN CITIES DEVASTATED, article by GERMAN SURRENDER DOCUMENTS, ad- Remarks in House relative to the sur-
Roscoe Drummond from Christian dress by Anthony C. McAuliffe, Solon render by, 4300, A2024, A2207.
Science Monitor relative to, A1509. J. Buck, and Senator Johnson (Colo- Remarks in House relative to news re-
GERIIA'- CONCENTRATION CAMPS, report rado) in National Archives Building lease of OWI announcing ban on Amer-
on conditions in, 4166, 4167. at ceremonies of unveiling of, A2776, ican newspapers and magazines to,
Report of committee in House to investi- A2777. A2219.
gate, 5222. Remarks in House relative to ceremony Remarks in House relative to a per-
in National Archives Building at un- sonal visit to Buckenwald concentra-
GERMAN GIRLS, remarks in Senate relative
veiling of, A2776. tion camp in, A2128.
to alleged mass rape in Frankfurt, Ger- Remarks in House relative to centralized
many, by French Senegalese or Negro GERMAN TANKS SUPERIOR TO OURS, ar-
ticle by Hanson Baldwin from. New government under Hitler in, A2546.
soldiers, 7595, 7738. Remarks in House relative to return by
GERMAN HORROR CAMPS, remarks in York Times relative to, A98.
Alien Property Custodian after First
House relative to, 3666. GERMAN WAR CRIMINALS, report relative World War of property to, A2722.
GERMAN INVESTMENTS IN ARGENTINA to the Quebec Conference of United Remarks in House relative to trade poli-
AND SPAIN, editorial from San An- Nations relative to, 12104. cies after First World War of, A2710.
tonio (Tex.) Express relative to, A2516. GERMAN WAR PRISONERS IN ALASKA, edi- Remarks in House relative to no feeling
GERMAN MARKS, statement by John W. torial from Alaska Weekly opposing, of regret in minds of people of, A2820.
Hanes relative to the printing by A3551. Remarks in House relative to 100 percent
Russia of, 10325. GERMANY, address by President Truman on cooperation of Communists in de-
the surrender of, 4371. feat of, A3173.
GERMAN NEWS CENSORSHIP, article by Remarks in House relative to attack on
John W. Hillman from Indianapolis Advertisement from Time relative to
postwar treatment of, A2151, A2948. Yugoslavia in 1941, A3059.
Times relative to, A2462.
Anonymous letter.to Congressman Price Remarks in House relative to political
GERMAN OPTICAL-GOODS INDUSTRIES. program of Soviet Russia for, A3156,
statement by United Electrical Radio (Florida) relative to living quarters
A3157.
and Machine Workers Union, District for American troops in, 5793. Remarks in House relative to financial
No. 4, requesting investigation of, Article entitled "What Shall Be Done
aid after World War I to, A3694.
A3612. With Germany?" by George M. Halli- Remarks in House relative to currency
burton from magazine See, A1940.
GERMAN PRIEST SAVES PRIVATE CRAIN, inflation in, A806.
Article pleading for an understanding
article from Alton (Ill.) Evening Tele- Remarks in House relative to invasion
graph relative to. A3351. of Christian Germans by Martin Nie- of Norway by, A1007.
moeller from Washington Evening Remarks in House relative to stubborn
GERMAN PRISON CAMPS, letter by George Star, A3144.
Philips relative to his treatment in, defense of Ruhr Valley by, A1021.
Article entitled "Crowley Sees Reich Remarks in House relative to impossibil-
A1945. Rising to War Unless Plants Are
Remarks in Senate relative to atrocities ity of sending relief to, A5108.
Stripped" from Washington Evening Remarks in House relative to the estab-
in, 3628, 3629. Star, A3106. lishment of a police force in (see bill
GERMAN PRISONERS OF WAR, remarks in Article entitled "Why Does Hitler Hang H. R. 4349), 10888.
House condemning the pampering of, On?" by H. V. Kaltenborn from the Remarks in House relative to methods
7217, 7219, 7220. Rotarian, A653. of suppressing truth in, A4220.
Remarks in House relative to, 1100. Article entitled "When Berlin Falls" by Remarks in Senate relative to the situa-
Remarks in House advocating return to Frank C. Waldrop from Washington tion in, 10655.
Europe of. 4161, A1983, A2568, A3651. Times-Herald, A580. - Remarks in Senate relative to importance
Remarks in House opposing use in Alaska Bill amending Nationality Act of 1940 of railroads to war effort of, A580.
of, A3551. to prohibit naturalization, of citizens Report of the Joint Committee To In-
Remarks .in Senate and correspondence of (see bill H. R. 3077). vestigate Concentration Camps in,
relative to treatment of, 998. Concurrent resolution to print the report 4726.
Resolution by Fresno (Calif.) Exchange of the Joint committee to investigate Report of the Joint Committee on In-
Club relative to transportation in Pull- concentration camps in (see H. Con. vestigation of Atrocities in Concentra-
man cars of, A3359. Res. 57*. S. Doc. 47), 4726. tion Camps in (S. Doc. 47), 4576, 4672.
Resolution by Federation of Labor of Correspondence relative to the relief of Report of Paul K. Padover et al. relative
Buffalo favoring return to Europe of, the starving people of, 12525. to state of mind of people in Aachen
A3052. Editorial entitled "Two Trials in Ger- area of, A549.
GERMAN PRISONERS IN BOLZANO, ITALY, many" from Memphis Press-Scimitar, Resolution fixing responsibility for
remarks in House relative to coddling, A5244. A5298. butchery of Jewish war prisoners in
A2377. Joint resolution relative to celebration (see S. Res. 120).
GERMAN PROPAGANDA'S INFLUENCE ON of termination of hostilities with Ger- Resolution requesting that immediate
GI's, letter by unnamed soldier relative many would hamper war effort with action be taken to impress German
to, A5251. Japan (see H. J. Res. 41). people with their responsibility for war
GERMAN RADIO BROADCAST AND EIGHT Letter by Ben Paskoff relative to condi- crimes (see H. Res. 225).
CONGRESSMEN, remarks in House tions in, A2141. Resolution of Legislature of Egypt and
relative to, A3306. Letter from William Green relative to Nicaragua expressing congratulations
defeat of the armies of, 2846, 2852. on unconditional surrender of the Ger-
GERMANS BARRED FROM AMERICAN Letter tracing changes of Government
FUNCTIONS, excerpt from letter of man forces, 4499.
in, A2547. Resolution by Peabody Lodge, No. 1409,
unnamed officer in Germany relative Letter captioned "On feeding the Ger-
to, A5314. of Benevolent 'and Protective Order of
mans" by John D. McCutcheon and Elks, Peabody, Mass., opposing any
GERMAN SABOTEURS, article from Chicago Co., Inc., from St. Louis Post-Dispatch, public celebration upon surrender of,
Tribune relative to, A4931. A5614. A1397.
"GERMAN SAVAGERY VERIFIED BY BRIT- Letter from Val J. Peter seeking infor- Speech on our policy in Germany by
1511," article from New York Timcs mation concerning the status of rela- John J. McCloy before Academy of
captioned, A121. tives in, 8802. Political Science, A5185.
•262 INDEX
GERMANY-Continued. GETTYSBURG NATIONAL CEMETERY, ad- GI LOANS-'-Continued.
Statement by Robert A. McClure relative dress entitled "Compulsory Military Remarks in House relative to slowness in
to policies of OWI for occupied, A2906. Training in Peacetime Will Destroy granting, A4842.
Statistics of United States exports to, Government by the People" by Senator Remarks in House relative to first loan
11378. Taft at, A2608. made by State Bank of Viroqua, Wis.,
GERMANY AGAIN BANS BOOKS, article by GETTYSBURG (PA.) TIMES, article includ- to Karsten Vold, A3076.
John Haynes Holmes from Progressive ing statement of G. Henry Roth op- GI LOANS MADE BY CEREDO (W. VA.)
relative to, A4770. posing peacetime military training BANK, article from newspaper on,
from, A3099. A2563.
GERMANY: BOMBING SPELLED NAZI DE-
FEAT, article by Wayne W. Parrish GEUTING, JOSEPH T., JR., address on air GI REIMBURSEMENT FOR ACCRUED
from American aviation relative to, pawer and national security in Wash- LEAVE, editorial from Miami (Fla.)
A3749. ington before servicemen by, A3427. Herald relative to, A4163.
GERMANY MUST REMAIN DEFEATED, let- OHIO, PIETRO, relief (see bill H. R. 4404). GI REPRESENTATION AT THE SAN FRAN-
ter by James W. Gerard on, A2948. GIANQUITTI, ANGELO, ET AL., relief (see CISCO CONFERENCE, remarks in Sen-
GERMANY OCCUPATIONAL DIFFICULTIES, bill H. R. 2836*). ate relative to, 3571.
article by Raymond Moley relative to, GIANNACE, MORRIS, relief (see bill H. R. GI ROTARY POLICY, memorandum for rota-
A4050. 3792). tion of troops, A904.
GERMANY-OCCUPATIONAL POLICIES OF GIBBS, MARGARET TRUESDALE, article on
THE ALLIES, editorial by Camille GIS, MIKALAJ, relief (see bill H. R. 4417),
surplus Army kitchen utensils for
Huysmans from Brussels Le Peufle schools by, A4554. GI's. See CUa GI's ABROAD.
relative to, A4794.
GI BILL OF RIGHTS, adress by Frank T. "GI's GRIPE ABOUT PAY TO TRUCK
GERMANY: OUR POLICY HAS ACCOM- Hines on subject GI Bill of Rights WORKERS," article from Daily Corin-
PLISHED LITTLE, address by Henry and Its Effect on Office Management, thian (Miss.) captioned, A3451.
Morgenthau, Jr., in Cincinnati, Ohio, before National Office Management As-
before Hebrew Union College relative GI's INVEST IN WAR BONDS, remarks in
sociation, A1984,
to, A5513. House relative to, A2552.
Article entitled "Future of the GI Bill
GERMANY: REEDUCATION WITH AMERI- of Rights" by Edward N. Scheiberling GI's ROSY THOUGHTS ABOUT GERMANS
CAN FILMS, remarks in House relative from Washington News Digest, A4622. AND JAPANESE, article from Yank
to, A3589. Article by Edward N. Scheiberling from relative to, A4640.
GERMANY'S FOOD SUPPLY IN 1945, article American appraising, A3529. GIBSON, JOHN S. (a Representative from
by Charles Miller from Washington Bill to insure prompt disposition of all Georgia).
Post relative to, A5562. correspondence pertaining to all vet- Appointed on committee, 274, 275.
erans' claims (see bill H. R. 3465). Article by Clair Johnson relative to pro-
"GERMANY'S INFLATION-J. W. HANES Amend (see bill S. 291).
POINTS OUT PART PLAYED BY RUS- gram for rebuilding of timber resources
Bill relative to (see bill H. R. 3749), 10498, in South, A509.
SIA," article from Baltimore News Post 10510.
captioned, A3899. Article on veterans' home-loan apprais-
Conference report on bill (H. R. 3749*) als, A2883.
GERMANY'S MILITARY GOVERNMENT, let- to amend the Servicemen's Readjust- Letter by A. J. Olson, chairman, Minne-
ter by Lt. Syd Yelle relative to, A3568. ment Act of 1944, 11080. sota Peoples Action Committee, A4540.
Letter by unnamed Army officer relative Letter from soldier relative to educa- Repeal of Wagner Act and NLRB urged
to, A5336. tional clause in, A4760. by Teamsters Union of AFL, A83.
"GERMANY'S PLACE IN A POSTWAR List of important changes provided by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
WORLD," article by Eugene A. Cox en- bill H. R. 3749 in, A5686, A5704. Altman, Elbert C.: for relief (see bill
titled, A582. Radio address by Representative Kelly H. R. 4751), 10826.
GERMANY'S POSTWAR OCCUPATION BY (Ill.) relative to, A4900. Hatch Act: to amend (see bill H. R.
Radio discussion between Representative 1118), 98.
ALLIES, article by David J. Dallin
from New Leader relative to, A2855. Elwin Arthur Hall (N. Y.) and Bob Meeks, Vivian M.: for relief (see bill
Evans relative to future of, A462. H. R. 4998), 12029.
GERMANY'S TRAGIC CONDITION, article Recommendations of a committee of cit-
entitled "Official Inhumanity" from Veterans: to amend rating schedules so
izens of Kokomo, Ind., relative to im- as to provide total ratings for most
Lutheran Outlook, A5417. proving educational and loan features severe functional nervous diseases (see
GERRY, PETER G. (a Senator from Rftode of, A1971. bill H. R. 721), 57.
Island). Remarks in House relative to Govern- - to authorize correspondence
Appointed on committee, 169, 170. ment red tape and, A1354, A2366, A3529, schools to participate in program for
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by A5253. education of (see bill H. R. 2610),
Taxation: to relieve certain members of Remarks in House relative to, 1537, 8619, 2238.
military and naval forces from Federal A4076, A4225. -relating to discontinuance of in-
estate tax (see bill S. 1433), 9005. Remarks in House relative to amend- surance (see bill H. R. 722), 57.
Motions and resolutions offered by ment liberalizing benefits under, 12375, Remarks by, on
Byrne, Elizabeth C.: to pay compensation A5686, A5704, A5752. Armed forces: demobilization, A3953.
(see S. Res. 174), 8666. Remarks in House relqtive to irregulari- Army: furlough or leave time for pri-
Remarks by, on ties of, A4919. vates and noncommissioned officers,
Halsey, Edwin A.: tribute, 514. Remarks in House relative to proposed A5215.
Mexico: water treaty, 3416. repeal of section 1505 of, 2965. CIO: legislation endorsed by, 10610.
Underwood, Oscar, 6349. Remarks in House relative to Improving Communism, 10610.
Vessels: sale of Government-owned, Public Law 346, Seventy-eighth Con- Correspondence-school courses for vet-
11549, 11866. gress, known as, A1971. erans, Al181.
Reports made by, from Resolution by Fort Wayne (Ind.) Board Fair Employment Practices Committee:
Committee on Naval Affairs: of Realtors relative to loan feature of, report on operations and personnel,
Burrough, Edmund W.: nomination, 3430. A1953. 2070.
Miller, Harold B.: nomination, 3430. Summary of, 12505, A179, A1823. Foreign loans, 10611.
North Kingstown, R. I. (S. 647, Rept. 83), GI JOE, letter relative to Army's effort to Forestry research, 3791.
1641. subdue freedom of expression from un- Full-employment bill, 10610-10614, 11985,
Vandergrift, Alexander A.: nomination, named, A3922. 11986,
3045. "GI JOE AT PEACE TABLE," article by Jones, Jesse: forced resignation, 502.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. George J. Feldman from Boston Trav- Labor unions, A83.
GERSHON, LOUIS, relief (see bill S. 273). eler entitled, A1404. Minnesota People's Political Action Com-
GI JOE OFFERS TO TRADE PLACES WITH mittee, 10613.
GERSTENFELD, NORMAN (rabbi), Armistice
LONGSHOREMAN STRIKER, editorial Nation perishing within, 10610.
Day address by, A4921.
by Edgar Howard from Columbus Wallace, Henry A.: nomination as Secre-
GESCHKE, OTTOMAR, remarks In House rel- (Nebr.) Daily Telegram relative to, tary of Commerce, 502.
ative to communistic activities in A4428. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Germany of, A3157.
GI JOES AND CAREERS FOR THEM, article GIBSON, VEDA S., letter relative to the Bret-
GESTAPO WEAPONS, remarks in House rela- by Miles Hollister from American ton Woods agreements, 4379.
tive to, 1446. magazine relative to, A430. GIDDEN, HERMAN M., relief (see bill H. R.
GETTYSBURG ADDRESS, remarks in House 2187*).
GI LOANS, letter by Herbert C. Peiffer, of
relative to, A4963. South Gate, Calif., relative to: A5253. GIDDENS, HENRY S., authorize issuance of
-- read in House by Mr. Ramspeck, Letter from American-First Trust Co. of an unrestricted patent on certain lands
10808. Oklahoma City relative to, A2888. to (see bill H. R. 1637).
INDEX 263
GIDDENS, PAUL H., article entitled "Oil in GIFFORD, CHARLES L.-Continued. GILLETTE, GUY M.-Continued.
Three Wars" ffom Orange Disc by, Remarks by, on Report of the Committee on Military Af-
A2328. Peace terms: unconditional surrender, fairs in Senate on nomination of, 231.
Article entitled "When Oil Joined the 439. Statement on aid for surviving Hebrews
Navy" from Orange Disc by, A5429. Poland, 439. in Europe, A3919.
GIDDINGS CLUB, speech on current prob- Railroads: reorganizations, 1098. Statement on Palestine, A5059.
lems by Representative Brown of Ohio, Reciprocal trade agreements, 4892, 4893,
GILLETTE, WILSON D. (a Representative
before, A4292. 4894, 5013, 5052, 5133, 5134. from Pennsylvania).
Revenue bill of 1945, 9625. Appointed on committee, 491.
GIDGON, ALEXANDER, relief (see bill H. R. Selective service: Tydings amendment,
1134). Remarks by, on
1528. Common carriers: agreements among,
GIDNEY, CHARLES C., JR., report of the Silence is golden, sometimes 'plain yel-
Committee on Foreign Relations in 11768.
low, 437. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Senate on nomination of, 7072. Subversive activities, 53.
GIEGENGACK, A. E. (Public Printer), ad- Surplus Property Act amendment,.8465. GILLIAM, DONNELL, report of the Commit-
dress entitled "Importance of Printing Treaties: constitutional amendment, tee on the Judiciary in Senate on
to the War Effort" before Washington 4338. nomination of, 4536.
Club of Printing House Craftsmen by, Wallace, Henry A., 437. GILLIAM, H. B., relief (see bill H. R. 2490).
A1622. War agencies appropriation bill, 5806.
GIEN, FRANK, relief (see bill H. R. 2641'). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. GILLIAM, L. 0., relief (see bill H. R. 4415).
GIFTS TO HEADS OF FOREIGN GOVERN- GILLIE, GEORGE W. (a Representative from
GIFFEN, ROBERT C., report of the Commit-
tee on Naval Affairs in Senate on nomi- MENTS, remarks in House relative to, Indiana).
8982. Address by Harry W. Baals at Fort
nation of (Executive nomination),
7940. GILA RECLAMATION PROJECT, relative to . Wayne, Ind., on Memorial Day, A2720.
conveyance of certain lands to the Address by Patrick E. Carroll at gradua-
GIFFORD, CHARLES L. (a Representative University of Arizona from (see bill tion exercises of handicapped veterans,
from Massachusetts). S. 118'). American University, March 12, 1945,
Address by. Rev. Duncan Howlett, of New Bill reauthorizing (see bill S. 1688). A1593.
Bedford, Mass., relative to rulings of Appointed on committee, 491.
GILBERT, CATHERIN, relief (see bill S.
WMC,A1387. 1609. Article by Joseph Leib citing General
Appointed on committee, 492. Hines' admission of need for veterans'
Article from Journal of Chemical Educa- GILBERT, RALPH MARK, letter relative to
discrimination against the negro by hospital for District of Columbia, A879.
tion entitled "Editor's Outlook," A2732. Article by Joseph Leib entitled "Pauper
Editorial from Washington (D. C.) Post the white race, 7997.
Oath for Veterans," A2730.
on War Manpower Commission, A1389. GILBERTSON, ESTHER, letter relative to
drafting of nurses by, A964. Article by Norman Sweet in Journal-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Gazette entitled "Compromise," A507.
Cape & Vineyard Electric Co.: for relief GILLRIDE. NELLIE, relief (see bill S. 252). Article by S. W. McGill on Memorial Day,
(see bill H. R. 2249), 1207. GILKS, REYNOLD 0., adjudicate claim of 1919-American Expeditionary Force
Hall, I. Winslow: for relief (see bill H. R. (see bill H. R. 1265). in France, A2583.
3176), 4370. GILL, WILLIAM D., authorizing the sum- Article by Wendell Knoche on compul-
Kacprzyk, Patricia M., and Leontire, Alex moning before Army Retiring Board sory military training, A5194.
D.: for relief (see billH. R. 2511), 1829. of (see bill H. R. 1557). Article from Breeder's Gazette relative
McKay, Osborne E.: for relief (see bill GILLEN, HENRY, article on State Depart- to Jim McCord, new Governor of Ten-
H. R. 2336), 1402. ment to Show Real America, from nessee, A718.
Smith, Katherine: for relief (see bill Boston Post by, A4. Article from Prairie Farmer relative to
H. R. 1567), 291. Poem entitled "Boston Massacre 1770- meat shortage, A1544.
Tobey Hospital: for relief (see bill H. R. 1945" from Boston Post by, A105O. Article In Fort Wayne (Ind.) News-Sen-
2721), 2585. Poem paying tribute to Franklin Delano tinel pertaining to sabotage, A202.
Remarks by, on Roosevelt from Boston Post by, A1964. Articles and resolution by Costello Post,
Bretton Woods Conference, 984. GILLERAN, JAMES M., letter relative to American Legion, relative to free press,
Browder. Earl, 438. due process and the Selective Service A3837.
Census of agriculture, 872. System written by, 1734. Editorial from Fort Wayne (Ind.) News-
Committee on Expenditures in Execu- Sentinel entitled "Stop This Thievery"
GILLESPIE, DEAN M. (a Representative from
tive Departments, 438. relative to loan to Britain, A5649.
Colorado).
Congressional Record: use of word "ap- Editorial from Fort Wayne (Ind.) News-
Appointed conferee, 3907.
plause," in, 1790. Sentinel entit'ed "The Case Against
Appointed on committee, 88. 491. Slavery," A317.
Crawford, Fred L.: speech on Bretton Resignation from committee, 410.
Woods conference, 984. Editorial from Fort Wayne (Ind.) News-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Crisis in technical manpower, A1253. Bolstad, Eugenie: for relief (see bill H. Sentinel on Herbert Hoover's formula
Debt limit, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1948. for foreign loans, A4057.
R. 2430), 1639.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11265. Editorial from Fort Wayne (Ind.) News-
Democratic Party: alliance with ques- Civil War and War With Spain: to in-
Sentinel relative to star-route situa-
crease pension of certain veterans of
tionable parties, 437, 438. (see billH. R. 4552), 10246. tion, A981.
Export-Import Bank, 1156. Editorial from Saturday Evening Post of
Hamlin, Solyman: for relief (see bill H.
Flood-control bill, 11265. March 3, '1945, entitled "The Farmer
R. 4267), 9292. Faces Another Tough Year," A931.
Foreign policy, 439.
program of Edwin Ryan, 439. Pike National Forest: purchase of lands
- Editorial from Stars and Stripes con-
within (see bill H. R. 3777), 7506.
Full-employment bill, 12006, 12007. demning pauper's oath required by
Remarks by, on
Government agencies: reorganization, Price Control Act: amendment, 6555. Veterans' Administration, A516.
9417, 9439. Letter by a soldier relative to Army de-
Reciprocal trade agreements, 4889, 4896.
Government corporations: financial con- Renegotiation Act, 6136. mobilization program, A4102.
trol, 8548. Rose, Maj. Gen. Maurice B.: tribute to, Letter by Rev. H. T. Rafnee, Bluffton,
House of Representatives: form of ad- Ind., relative to veterans' benefits,
3496.
dress of a Member, 1036. A2746.
Second deficiency appropriation bill,
-- question period, 36, 39. Letter from a small businessman rela-
6776.
Independent offices appropriation bill, Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, tive to inconsistent policies of OPA,
931. A5637.
6555.
Industrial workers: transfer of, 1397. Letter from constituent relative to draft-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Labor policy: Presidents' message, 11355, ing of agricultural workers, AS01.
11356. GILLESPIE, GEORGE J., letter by the Presi- Letter from Fort Wayne Jewish Com-
Lending agencies of the Government, dent on occasion of centenary anni- munity relative to treatment of Jews
versary of Society of St. Vincent de in Palestine by British, A5641.
1156, 1157, 1158.
Lincoln, Abraham: statement on money, Paul addressed to, A4223. Letter from Mayor Harry W. Baals of
1038. GILLESPIE, JAMES JOSEPH, report of the Fort Wayne, Ind., relative to soldier
Money: greenbacks issued during Lin- Committee on the Judiciary in Senate service center, A513.
coln's administration, 1945. on nomination of, 8883. Letters by Col Lewis G. Beardsley rela-
National debt, 438, 936. GILLETTE, GUY M. (a former Senator from tive to Mount Alto and Veterans' Ad-
-philosophy of, 1157. Iowa) ministration, A2910.
Navy: postwar composition, 10157. Editorial from Washington Post paying Letters relative to induction of farmers,
Office of Price Administration, 10783. tribute to, A2706. A248.
cancellation of ration points, 220, Letter and recommendations relative to, Newspaper articles urging maintenance
221. 7048. of freedom of the press, A1361, A1362.
INDEX
GILLIE, GEORGE W.-Continued. GILLIE, GEORGE W.-Continued. GLASS, CARTER-Continued.
Resolution by Fort Wayne Board of' Remarks by, oni" Resolution by Democratic Conference
Realtors relative to GI bill of rights, Veterans: pauper-oath requirement upon retirement of Senator Glass as
A1953. A4143. President pro teitpore of the Senate,
Resolution by Indiana Legislature rela- correspondence between Joseph 1208.
tive to establishment of veterans' hos- Leib and Gen. Omar Bradley, A4143.
pitals in Indiana, A2522. Reports made by, from
---- letters by Members of Congress,
Resolution by Lincoln Post, American A4144. Committee on Appropriations:
Legion, Fort Wayne, Ind., regarding Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Independent offices appropriation bill
pensions for veterans of World War I, (H. R. 1984, Rept. 88), 1997.
GILLIBRAND, GEORGE, relief (see billS. Treasury-Post Office Departments (H. R.
A3835. 954).
Resolution by national executive com- 2252, Rept. 154), 2935.
mittee of American Legion regarding GILLILAND, STRICKLAND, address on Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
free press, A3837. Washington Bureaus and Congressmen GLASSELL-TAYLOR CO., relief (see bills S.
Resolution of common council of Fort before Rotary Club by, A1173. 385; H. R. 1975*).
Wayne, Ind., favoring construction of Reifiarks in House relative to, Al173.
GLASSWARE INDUSTRIES, remarks in House
a veterans' hospital, All17. GILLINGHAM, LAURENCE, relief (see bill
H. R. 1615*). relative to action of internationalists
Resolution of Vincent B. Costello Post,
American Legion, condemning pau- in State Department to destroy jobs
GILLINGHAM, WILLIAM P., relief (see bill in, A2784.
per's oath,, A516. H. R. 2905).
Resolution relative to release of con- GLAUBER, RAE, relief (see bill H. R. 2217).
scientious objectors of Allen County
GILLIS, JAMES M., article entitled "Democ-
racy in Decline?" from Washington GLENNON, JOHN JOSEPH (archbishop, Cath-
Council of Veterans' Organizations, olic Church), letter relative to observ-
News Digest by, A2203.
Fort Wayne. Ind., A3005. Article entitled "Why I Like Sokolsky" ance of centennial of St. Vincent de
Resolution urging open meetings at San Paul Society in United States, A4222.
from magazine Sign by, A740.
Francisco Conference, A1472.
Speech by Alexander M. Campbell rel- GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR (magazine), GLOBAL ALPHABET, letters by Robert L.
ative to search for truth, A14. letter paying tribute to 0. J. Beck- Owen relative to, A277, A392, A1389,
Statement by Joseph Leib, vice com- worth by Lloyd De Shazo from, A3121. A1658, A2520.
mander of Costello Post relative to GILMORE, HOWARD W. (commander, U. S. Letter on the Phonetic alphabet by
Mount Alto and the Veterans' Admin- Navy), authorizing a payment to Woodford D. Anderson from New York
istration, A2909. widow and minor children of late (see Herald Tribune, A4250.
Statement by Robert M. Bowes, presi- bill S. 86). List of publications on, A2521.
dent, Bowes Seal Fast Corp., A1974. GILSON, HARRY V., telegram relative to Memorial of Oklahoma Legislature per-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by nomination of Aubrey Williams, 2620. raining to teaching. English as a world
Armed forces: to discharge bertain en- language through, A2521.
GIMM,SUSANNA, relief (see bill S. 435). Rerarks in House relative to former
listed men and grant terminal leave
(see bill H. H. 4511), 10168. GIMMESTAD, ELLA, letter relative to draft- Senator Owen's plan for a, A2520,
Government of the United States: to re- ing of nurses by, A964. A4250.
move certain limitations upon ap- GIRARD COLLEGE, authorize issuance of a GLUCK, LEONARD M., relief (see bill H. R.
pointment of retired commisisoned of- special series of stamps commemora- 1039).
ficers employed in civilian positions by tive of one hundredth anniversary.of
(see bill H. R. 2821), 2966. (see S. J. Res. 75). GNOSPELIUS, OTTO FREDERICK, relief (see
National Liberty Insurance Co.: for re- bill H. R. 1357*).
GITLER, LEWIS F., report relative to state
lief (see bill H. R. 1605), 327. of mind of German people in Aachen "GO BACK TO SAN FRANCISCO," article by
Pyle, Enie: to award posthumously Con- area by, A549. James Morgan in Boston Globe en-
gressional Modal of Honor (see H. J. titled, A5015.
GITTELSOHN, ROLAND B., address at dedi-
Res. 170), 3700. cation of Iwo Jima Fifth Marine Divi- "GOD SUSTAIN OUR ARMS TODAY," war
Remarks by, on sion Cemeteiy by, A1651, A1969, A4782. hymn of United Nations by Julian G.
Agricultural Extension Service, A2257. Hearne, Jr., entitled, A2013.
Armed forces: right to communicate with "GIVE ME LIBERTY," statement by Andrew
Members of Congress, A5537. J. Higgins, entitled, A4774. GOEBBELS, GERMAN MINISTER, remarks in
- editorial, A5538. GIVENS, NINA G., pension (see bill H. R. House relative to prophecies concern-
-- voluntary enlistment bill, 8710. s05). ing war of, 1045.
Compulsory military training, 7248, "GIVE US MEN IN TIMES LIKE THESE," GOEDORT, THEODORE, authorize Secretary
A4508. editorial by Raymond S. Dower, Sr., of Interior to sell certain lands in
Emergency Price Control Act: extension from Wakefield (Mass.) Daily Item Montana to (see bill H. R. 4326).
(H. J. Res. 101), A3004. entitled, A3403.
European food problem, A2235. GOEPPERT, GEORGIA B., letter on atomic
Farm draft situation, 1393. GLADEAU, PIERRE, authorizing issuance of bomb-Russia should have secret by,
- letter, 1393. a patent in fee to heirs of (see bill S. A4594.
Farm products: investigate marketing, 16C4). GOERiNG, HERMANN, radio address by
etc., 1454. GLADWIN COUNTY (MICH.) DRAFT BOARD Frank Kingdon relative to capture and
Farm youth: plea to end drafting of, correspondence relative to drafting of treatment of, A2245.
A4558. farm labor between Representative Remarks in House relative to treatment,
- letter, A4558. Woodruff and George E. Carvey, chair- as a war criminal, of, A2188.
Food problem: resolution and bill to al- man of, 832.
leviate, A2053. Statement relative to drafting of farm GOERING, PETER W., correspondence rela-
Food shortage: survey, 4322. labor from Gladwin Record by, 832. tive to restriction of nonessentials for
Fort Wayne, Ind.: Memorial Day serv- duration of the war, 1755.
GLADWIN (MICH.) RECORD, statement rel-
ices, A2720. ative to drafting of farm labor by GOETZ, MRS. CHARLES, remarks in House
Freedom of the press, A1361. Gladwin County (Mich.) Draft Board relative to farm labor and the draft
4-H Clubs, A2257. from, 832. written by, 143.
Members of Congress: salary increase,
GLASER, ELIZABETH, tribute to Franklin GOETZ, CHARLES A., relief (see bill H. R.
4429.
Military Establishment appropriation Delano Roosevelt at Seton Hill College, 914).
bill, 6761. Greensburg, Pa., by, A1955. GOETZ, EDITH MAYER, letter by Represent-
National Service Act: conference report, GLASGOW, ROBERT A. (private, U. S. Army), ative Cochran and telegram by Admiral
2852. letter criticizing Army's discharge Land offering their congratulations to,
Office of Price Administration: powers of, system from Daily Pacifican by, A4589. A908.
A5637, Remarks in House relative to naming as
GLASS, provide a quota for articles made
Price Control Act: extension of, 7087. wholly or in chief value of (see bill sponsor at launching of Amherst Vic-
Rivers and harbors bill, 1374. tory of, A908.
H. R. 2795).
Romulo, Brig. Gen. Carlos P.: tribute to, Remarks in House relative to the tariff GOETZ, PAUL, article in Wall Street Journal
A5536. on, 5062, 5132. relative to foreign trade, A4830.
Selective service: Tydings amendment, GLASS, CARTER (a Senator from Virginia). GOLD, article entitled "Advantages in Gold
1512. Appointed conferee, 2252, 2759, 2986, Price Boost Pointed by Banker" by Carl
Surplus Property Act amendment, 8463. 4601, 5963, 7064, 7068, 11309. S. Kelty from Los Angeles Examiner,
Transportation in school busses: me- Appointed on committee, 169. A1029.
morial, A417. Designation of Board of Visitors to Mili- Article by W. F. Boericke relative to In-
VE-day, 4309. tary Academy, 672, dustrial use of in war. A4941.
INDEX 265
GOLD-Continued. GOLDMANN, NAHUM, address before New
Bill to continue existing gold reserve GOOD-NEIGHBOR POLICY, remarks in House
England division of American Jewish and correspondence relative to, 10984.
ratios required to be maintained Congress by, A254.
against Federal Reserve notes In ac- GOODSON, WILLIAM B., tribute in House
tual circulation and Federal Reserve GOLD MEDAL OF HONOR OF THE ARMY to, 2038.
bank deposits by increasing monetary AND NAVY UNION, UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA, statement from Army GOODS AND SERVICES, table showing the
value of (see bills S. 649; H. R. 2343, balarice of goods and services between
Union News relative to award to Wil-
2410). .
liam Randolph Hearst of, A3058. the United States and foreign coun-
Memorial of Legislature of California tries, 1919-39, 7763.
urging Congress to increase the mone- GOLD MINES, correspondence relative to
GOODSMITH, HORACE W., relief (see bill
tary value of, 5465. the proposed opening of, 5921-5922.
Remarks in House relative to operation H. R. 822).
Remarks in House relative to supply of,
and opening of, 5794, 5919. GOODWIN, ANGIER L. (a Representative
A1718.
Remarks' in House relative to prospect of Remarks in House relative to announce- from Massachusetts).
reopening gold mines on VE-day, A1949. ment by WPB as to opening of, A2834. Appeal by Nora Stanton Barney for
Remarks in House relative to losses suf- GOLD MINING, letter from Idaho Maryland equal-rights amendment, A3343.
fered by companies mining, A1949. Mines, Inc., answering New York Appointed on committee, 491.
Remarks in House opposing H. R. 3000, Article by William Stuart Howe on full-
Herald Tribune editorial, A4926.
to reduce reserves of, A2602. Remarks in House concerning the pro- employment bill, A4557.
Remarks in House relative to increase posed relaxation of WPB order L208 Article from Boston Herald relative to
by. Great Britain and China in price relative to, 6048. future of Boston airport, A3426.
of, A2834. Editorial by Raymond S. Dower, Sr., en-
GOLD RESERVE, statistics relative to, 7539. titled "Give Us Men in Times Like
Remarks in House relative to British
Empire's production of, A3475. GOLD RESERVE ACT OF 1934, to amend (see These," A3403.
Remarks in House relative to no longer bills S. 1596, H. R. 4669). Editorial from Boston Herald criticizing
use of. gold for money, A3685. GOLDSBOROUGH, GEORGE A., relief (see Civil Aeronautics Board rulings af-
Remarks in House relative to attempt bill S. 275). fecting New England, A1919.
being made by Federal Reserve Board GOLD STAR EMBLEMS, provide to mothers Editorial from Boston (Mass.) Herald en-
to lower reserve requirement of, A806. and fathers of men who lost their lives titled "Poor Start for UNO," A5546.
Remarks in House relative to devaluation in armed services in World War II Editorial from Medford (Mass.) Courier
of, A818. (see bill H. R. 4874). entitled "Our Children's Health,"
Remarks in House relative to amount A3104.
"GOLD STAR MOTHER", poem by Lizette Editorial from Wakefield (Mass.) Daily
in United States Treasury, 11575. Marie Graeber entitled, A3714.
Remarks in House relative to present Item entitled "While Buck Is Passed
Remarks in House relative to Decatur You Go Hungry," A1447.
price of, A806. County, Ind., A2216.
Remarks in Senate relative to'establish- Editorial from Wakefield (Mass.) Daily
Remarks in House relative to providing Item on the higher cost of victory,
ment of a new gold coin to be known for pilgrimages to foreign lands by', 271.
as a gold ounce, 8270. A2395.
Resolution relative to investigation of GOLD STAR MOTHERS AND FATHERS OF Resolution by Massachusetts Clerical
purchase of (see S. Res. 20). WORLD WAR II, provide for presenta- Association on control of atomic en-
Statement by Senator Scrugham to the tion by the President of suitable in- ergy, A5114.
press relative to bill to increase price signia to (see bill H. R. 3780). Resolution by Middlesex County Council,
of, A1029. Bill providing for pilgrimages, after the Department of Massachusetts, Veter-
Table: values in several nations from present war, to graves of their sons ans of Foreign Wars relative to battle-
Mining Journal, A5295. and daughters (see bill H. R. 1500). participation stars for prisoners of
GOLDSTEIN, HARRY, AND MALLARDI, war, A5084.
GOLD AND SILVER, authorizing Committee
JOSEPH, relief (see bill H. R. 2102"). Resolution of General Court of Massa-
on Coinage, Weights, and Measures to
GOLDSTEIN, NATHANIEL L., address on chusetts relative to wildlife sandtuary
make Investigation of (see H. Res.
Palestine before Albany (N. Y.) Zionist in Essex County, A1413.
310). Resolution* of the department of social
GOLD AND SILVER AS MONEY IN THE District by, A2439.
service of the Episcopal Diocese of
POSTWAR WORLD, article by Francis GOLD WITHDRAWN FROM UNITED Massachusetts relative to universal
H. Brownell on, A204. STATES, statement from Treasury De-
military training, A5051.
partment relative to, A5295. Resolution of Massachusetts Legislature
GOLDBERG, IRVING, relief (see bill H. R. Table: list of foreign and amount of
3637). urging nftional cemetery in Massachu-
withdrawals in 1943, 1944 and part of setts, A1419.
GOLD CREEK, ALASKA, authorize prelimi- 1945, 11575.
Resolution of Somerville Post, No. 19,
nary examination of (see bill H. R. GOMBERG, ALEX, remarks in House relative American Legion, relative to treat-
3078). to Soviet-Russian connections of late, ment of prisoners of war, A784.
GOLDEN, CLINTON S., remarks in House A2728. Bills and ioint resolutions introduced by
relative to suggestion that War Depart- "GO NORTH, YOUNG MAN," article by Automobile-use tax: to repeal (see bill
ment mail discharges by, A4103. Richard L. Neuberger from Collier's H. R. 723), 57.
GOLDEN, HARRY, remarks In House relative entitled, A96. Bonney, John H.: for relief (see bill H. R.
to, A3438. GONYNOR, FRANK J., letter urging investi- 901),. 60.
gation of meat situation by, A2948. Civil A'ir Patrol: to provide recognition
GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE, letter by Secretary
of active-duty members as veterans
of War Weeks, relative to construction GONZALES, RAYMANDO, permit naturaliza- of World War No. 2 (see bill H. R.
of, A2564. tion of (see bill H. R. 1253). 1941), 749.
Poem entitled "The Bridge" by John "GOOD AMERICA-THE WIDE HORIZON," Cohen, Harry: for relief (see bill H. R.
Steven McGroarty, A2565. article by R. H. Markham entitled,
Remarks in House relative to anniver- 1950), 750.
403. Cra,wshaw, Ralph Everett: to correct rec-
sary on opening of A2563.
Resolutions by Board of Supervisors of GOODE, ROBERT J., article entitled "E ord (see bill H. R. 900), 60.
Pluribus Unum-A Trade Barrier Dis- Dsleo, Thomas Anthony: bestow Purple
City and County of San Francisco on
November 12, 1918, relative to con- cussion" by, A76. Heart (see bill H. R. 899), 60.
struction of, A2563. GOODHUE COUNTY (MINN.) SELECTIVE Ebrecht, Theresa: for relief (see bill H. R.
SERVICE BOARD, letter relative to 4977), 11932.
GOLDENWEISER, E. A., statement relative to Tydings amendment to Selective Serv- Fortunato, Catherine: for relief (see bill
Bretton Woods Conference by, A842. ice Act by, A789. H. R. 4976), 11932.
"GOLD IN IDAHO PRIMITIVE AREA," article Remarks in House commending, A789. Fulmer, Earl M.: for relief (see bill H. R.
by Walter Hovey Hill entitled, A5628. GOODMAN, CHARLES CLEMENT, authorize 2190), 1108.
GOLD INFLATION, article from the Wall acceptance of decoration and, order Income tax: to permit deduction of
Street Journal relative to, 3152. tendered by Brazil to (see bills S. amounts paid as life insurance (see
221*); H. R. 1076"). bill H. R. 724), 57.
"GOLD IN UNITED STATES 'DWINDLING-
GOODMAN, D. H., RECEIVER, adjudicate Lewis, Addie S.: for relief (see bill H. R.
ALLIES FATTEN THEIRS," article by 3135), 4216.
Walter, Trohan from Washington claim of (see bill H. R. 2309).
Patchell, William F., Jr.: for relief (see
Times-Herald entitled, A1718. GOODMAN, ELLIOTT, letter entitled "Ruins bill H. R. 3197), 4498.
GOLDMAN, MAYER, relief (see bill H. R. of Berlin," A4905.
Rouncevill, William H.: for relief (see
3281). GOOD-NEIGHBOR DAY, authorizing Presi-. bill H. R. 902), 60.
GOLDMANN, EISIK, AND OTHERS, relief (see -dent to proclaim the first day of each United War Mothers of America Incor-
new year as (see S. J. Res. 41; H. J. porated: to incorporate (see bill H. R.
bill H. R. 831). Res. 24). 1940), 749.
266 INDEX
- GOODWIN, ANGIER L.-Continued. GORDON, THOMAS S.-Continued. GCRHAM, GORDON T., relief of estate (see
Motions and resolutions offered by Telegrams of Polish-American Congress 'bill H. R. 1348").
Woman's Enfranchisement Day: author- of Chicago, A1793. GORRELL, EDGAR S., article entitled
izing President to proclaim November Bills and joint resolutions introduced by "Steamship Companies in Air Trans-
2, 1945, as (see H. J. Res. 255), 9558. Armed forces: to discharge fathers (see portation" by, A4332.
Petitions and papers presented by, from bill H. R. 4274), 9372. Remarks in House 6n death of, 1924.
Citizens and Individuals, 3532, 3822, 4039, Pawlikowski, Walter: for relief (see bill
H. R. 2643), 2310. GORSKI, MARTIN (a Representative from
6979, 7038, 7404, 9004, 9674, 9931, 10169. Illinois).
Societies and associations, 2933, 3596, Remarks by, on
Crimean conference and Poland, A669. Appointed on committee, 275.
3904, 4007, 4752, 8576, 9211, 9674. Appointed on committee to investigate
State legislatures, 4370, 4574, 6785. Polish Constitution Day, 4143.
UNRRA: additional appropriation, 11505. food situation, 2863.
Remarks by, on Sworn in, 15.
Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill, Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
8628. GORE, ALBERT (a Representative from O'Malley, Jane: for relief (see bill H. R.
Common carriers: agreements among, Tennessee). 4215), 9109.
11769. Appointed Conferee, 6072, Perz, Myles: for relief (see bill H. R.
Emergency Price Control Act, 6527. Appointed on committee, 274. 903), 60.
Motor vehicle use tax, 5794. Appointed to Select Committee to In- Remarks by, on
Palestine problem, 9684. vestigate Acts of Executive Agencies Food shortages: report of investigation,
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Beyond the Scope of their Authority, 4320.
GOODWIN, DAVID E., relief (see bills H. R. 10530. Lithuania: restoration as an independ-
3343, 4804). Editorial from Baltimore Sun on post- ant nation, 2700.
GORDON, BARTLEY P., report of the Com- war employment, A2694. Palestine problem, 9690.
mittee on the Judiciary in Senate on Editorial from Washigton Evening Star Poland: provisions of Crimean Confer-
nomination of, 6015. relative to Mr. Hull's views on events ence regarding, 1198.
leading up to Pearl Harbor disaster, Poland and the Peace Conference, 2920.
GORDON, BENJAMIN, -relief (see bills H. R. A5267. Polish Constitution Day, 4139.
3722, 4138). Letter by Bernard M. Baruch relative to Railroads: reorganizations, 1099.
GORDON, GAIL, pension (see bill S. 1267). need of a national inventory prior to Sabath, Adolph, 4677.
GORDON, NATHAN, remarks in Senate rela- making foreign commitments, A4872. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
tive to award of the Congressional Letter to Senator McKellar relative to GOSHUTE INDIAN RESERVATION, letter
Medal of Honor to, 3468. claim of Sue FlIppin Bratton, 10915. from Secretary of Interior transmit-
Sworn in, 1859. ting draft of proposed bill for addition
GORDON, PHIL, article entitled "Altered Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Liberty Troop Ships Feasible" from of land to, 1828, 2311.
Adams, Lillian: for relief (see bill H. R.
Daily Pacifican by, A4691. GOSS, ALBERT S., address before seventy-
2727), 2585. ninth annual meeting of National
GORDON, THOMAS S. (a Representative from Baker, Pleas: for relief (see bill H. R.
2727), 2585. Grange by, A5372.
Illinois). Article on tariff policy should be deter-
Address before Polish-American Con- Beasley, I. H.: for relief (see bill H. R. mined by Congress, from National
gress, A4409. 2723), 2585. Grange Monthly by, A1611.
Address by Herbert H. Lehman entitled Bratton, Sue Flippin: for relief (see bill
Letter relative to farm and agricultural
"To Win the First Battle of Peace," H. R. 3198), 4498. organization (FAO) agreement, 7854.
A3594. Commodity Credit Corporation: loans
Statement relative to the Full Employ-
Appeal to the President by Polish-Ameri- on tobacco (see H. R. 3589), 6701. ment Act submitted by, 9139.
can Congress, A4441. Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Co.: for
Statement on International Institute of
Appointed on committee, 274. relief (see bill H. R. 2722), 2585.
Ford, Annie D.: for relief (see bill H. R. Agriculture before House Committee
Article by Charles Rozmarek in Chicago on Foreign Affairs by, A3069.
Herald-American relative to Polish 2726), 2585.
George, Donald: for relief (see bill H. R. Summary of a recent statement relative
Lublin Government, A531. to proposed charter for Food and Agri-
Article by Constantine Brown on diplo- 2729), 2585.
culture Organization, 6633.
matic relations between United States, Kyle, Robert: for relief (see bill H, R.
3442), 5924. GOSSETT, CHARLES C. (a Senator from
Great Britain, and Russia, A2265.
Article by Gladwin Hill in New York Manier, Joe: for relief of estate (see bill Idaho).
Times on conditions in Poland, A4611. H. R. 2725), 2585. Assigned to committees, 11369.
Article from New York Times on Poland, Philippine Insurrection: to pay certain Credentials, 11164.
A4570. soldiers of Regular Army who served Sworn in, 11164.
Article from Washington Star entitled in (see bill H, R. 2705), 2585. Remarks by, on
Powell, Charlie: for relief (see bill H. R. Olson, Frank: confirmation, 11629.
"Crowley Sees Reich Rising to War
2724), 2585. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Unless Plants Are Stripped," A3106.
Article relating to speech made by Hon. Scarlett, Charles, and wife: for relief GOSSETT, ED (a Representative from Texas).
John W. McCormack in Boston, Mass., (see bill H. R. 3698), 7268. Address by Chester E. Merrow on subject
entitled "Small Nations' Right on Sindle, R. H.: for relief (see bill H, R. of treaty ratification, A1785.
Veto," A2917. 2728), 2585. Appointed on committee, 274, 275.
Articles from Chicago Daily Tribune on Motions and resolutions offered by Article by Arne C. Wiprud relative to
Poland, A3593, A4570. Governments of occupied enemy terri- public transportation and the anti-
Editorial from Washington Star entitled tory: creating a select committee to trust laws, A5397.
"Polish Deadlock," A1925. study (see H. Res. 387), 10321. Article from New York Times relative to
Petition by Polish Roman Catholic Un- Occupied enemy territory: to create a treaty ratification, A591.
ion of America, A2359. select committee to study government Article on so-called Bulwinkle bill and
Resolution by city council, Chicago, Ill., of (see H. Res. 423), 11156. freight rate parity, by, A3945.
favoring general housing bill, A5068. Remarks by, on Editorial from New York Times entitled
Resolution by City Council of Chicago Bratton', Sue: relief, 9266, 9267. "Full Employment Study," A4806.
pledging support to President Truman, Germany: report on service in occupied, Editorial from Raleigh (N. C.) News and
A2530. 2451. Observer on ratification of treaties,
Resolution by Knights of Columbus, New Government employees: health pro- A2093.
York State Council regarding commu- grams, 8931. Editorial from Vernon (Tex.) Daily Rec-
nistic penetration, A2785. Military government of occupied Ger- ord entitled "The High Cost of Political
Resolution of Central European Federal many, 2451. Obligations," AS37.
Club of London, England, urging aid Republican platform: 11778-11781. Editorial from Washington Post on treaty
for central European nations, A1898. Servicemen's Readjustment Act: con- ratification, A591.
Resolution of Polish-American Demo- ference report, 12381. Letter signed by leaders of national or-
cratic Organization of Chicago to the Treaty ratification, 4030. ganizations relative to ratification of
Secretary of State, All0. Vessels: sale of surplus, 9188, 9189, 9270, treaties, 3953.
Resolution of United Polish Press urg- 9271. Memorial to late President Roosevelt by
ing revision of Yalta Conference, Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. employees of United States Depart-
A1092. ment of Agriculture, Dallas, Tex.,
GORE, THOMAS P. (a former Senator from A18755.
Statement by Edward R. Stettinius, Jr.,
Oklahoma). Poem by Alfred Noyes entitled "The
at San Francisco Conference, A2534.
Statement by Polish-American Congress Address in Washington, D. C., extolling Pact," 4346.
achievements of former Senator Owen, Press comment on Associated Press news
on Crimean conference, A669.
A514. release on Germany's unconditional
Telegram to the President by National
Cammittee of Americans of Polish GORGAS MEMORIAL LABORATORY, letter surrender, A2261.
Descent, A4176. transmitting annual report of, 18. Summary of veterans' benefits, A179,
INDEX '267
GOSSETT, ED-Continued. GOULD, PAUL, article relative to selection of GOVERNMENT AGENCIES--:Continued.
Amendments offered by, to Esther Scolnick as typical mother by Remarks in House relative to lobbying
Railroads: land-grant rates (H. R. 694); United States Mother's Day Com- by, 6617, A2281.
to amend, 4200. memorative League from American Remarks in House relative to resolution
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Hebrew by, A3358. to assign joint congressional commit-
Burton, F. W.: for relief (see bill H. R. GOURLEY. WALLACE S., report from Com- tees to, A2653.
3431), 5838. mittee on Judiciary on nomination to Remarks in House relative to the fum-
Butts, Charles D.: for relief (see bill H. R. be district judge, 10807. bling of sugar prdgram by, 1331.
4119), 8725. Remarks in House relative to the ignoring
GOVERNMENT, address entitled "Reorgan-
Constitution of the United States: to ization of the Federal Government" of Byrnes' directive on ronessential
amend relative to ratification of by David A. Simmons, A2543. travel by, A308.
treaties (see H. J. Res. 29), 30. Article by Jim H. Brady from column In- Remarks in House relative to number of
Immigration and naturalization laws: to side Washington relative to interest of statistical, A5419.
amend (see bills H. R. 3263, 3663), Frank Mercurio in, A3703. Remarks in House relative to reorganiza-
4776, 7214. Article entitled "The Relation of Fed- tion of, 9350, 9430, 9434, 9448,,A4177.
Immigration quotas: to reduce (see bill eral Government to Sovereignty" by Remarks in Senate on bill (S. 1120*) to
H. R. 414), 25. Charles W. Briggs, A1O. provide for reorganization of, 10264,
Interstate Commerce Act: to amend rela- Bill to facilitate the administration of 10326, 10330, 10490, 10498, 10521, 10571,
tive to freight rates (see bill H. R. 413), Government and improve quality of 10595, 10656, 10710, 10712, 10756, 10767,
25. justice (see bill H. R. 2602). 10795, 10798.
Lower, Fred, district court for northern Bill relating to admission of attorneys at Report on bill (S. 1120) to provide for
Texas, to adjudicate (see bill H. R. 904), law to practice before departments and reorganization of (S. Rept. 638), 9759.
60. agencies of (see bill S. 92). Resolution authorizing investigation of
Science: to promote progress of (see bill Joint resolution to create a joint com- various activities in (see H. Res. 66).
H. R. 4454), 9873. ,mittee to investigate and report as to
Stephens, Wesley P.: for relief (see bill Substitution of a conferee on the bill
how it may get relief from respon- (H. R. 4129) for reorganization of,
H. R. 4753), 10826. sibilities (see H. J. Res. 64).
Sullivan, J. G.: for relief (see bill H. R. 11159.
Remarks in House relative to the need
4752), 10826. for efficiency in, 2843, 4036. GOVERNMENT AIRCRAFT ACCIDENTS, ad-
Thompson, Paul T.: for relief (see bill judicate claims of (see bill H. R. 2537).
Remarks in House relative to fashion-
H. R. 905), 60. able policy of criticizing, 4341. GOVERNMENT RESEARCH FOUNDATION,
Veterans: to grant additional oppor- Remarks in House relative to danger of statement by several scientists at Uni-
tunities with respect to purchase of versity of Minnesota relative to, A4551.
centralized, A2546.
surplus property (see bill H. R. 4468),
9937. Remarks in House relative to danger of GOVERNMENT BONDS, providing for dol-
-to grant temporary exclusion from rigid censorship to free, A667. lar-for-dollar matching by United
gross income (see bill H. R. 4469), Remarks in House relative to desire of States of savings by enlisted men In
9937. people for good, A118. armed forces through sale of (see
Motions and resolutions offered by Remarks in Senate relative to complex- bill H. R. 143).
Daylight-.saving time: to terminate (see ity today in, A780, A1012. Remarks in House relative to interest
H. Con. Res. 82), 8515. Resolution providing for investigation of rate paid in 1920 on, A260.
War criminals: investigation-regarding bureaucracy in (see H. Res. 32). Remarks in House relative to low rate
(see H. Con. Res. 46), 3700. Resolution in support of policy of of interest paid in 1944 on, A260.
Remarks by, on United States in free choice of gov- Remarks in House relative to, 933, 3954.
Common carriers: agreements among, ernment by all nations (see H. Res.
"GOVERNMENTAL BRETTON WOODS
11751, 11767, 11768, 11776. 36). PROPAGANDA DRIVE BLACKS OUT
Cost-plus-a-fixed-fee contracts, 1587, Speech on. present-day departure from DEMOCRATIC PROCESSES," section
1588. the original conception of State and of minority report entitled, A2633.
- statement of Comptroller General, Federal Governments by Governor
1587, 1588. Sparks of Alabama in Jacksonville, GOVERNMENT BUREAUCRACY, remarks in
Deficiency appropriation bill, 1587, 1588. Fla., A5705. House relative to FEPC and, A3202.
Fair Employment Practice Committee, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, address entitled GOVERNMENT BUREAUCRATS, article en-
5451, 7492. "Getting Along With the Government titled "Patent Medicine Politics" by
Full employment bill, 10549-10552, 10555. Agencies" by Gilbert H. Montague, Senator Wiley from Washington News
Government agencies: reorganization, A2243. Digest, A2251.
9367, 9368, 9369, 9449. Amendment in Senate to bill (S. 1120)
Hawaii: shortage of farm labor in, A3396. GOVERNMENT BUREAUS, letter by Repre-
to provide for reorganization of, 10072, sentative Scrivner relative to con-
- resolution, A3396.
10251, 10268, 10324, 10406, 10487. gressional curb of, A986.
National Scientific Research Foundation,
Article captioned "Comptroller asks Remarks in House relative to congres-
A4401.
wholesale cuts in Government agen- sional curb on, A985.
Naturalization of aliens who served' In
cies" from Washington Evening Star, Remarks in House relative to mushroom
armed forces, 4753.
A201 1. growth of, 9430, A4065.
Patton, Gen. George S.: tribute, 3495. Associated Press dispatch captioned
Peace terms, 2514. "Warren urges merciless ax for agen- Remarks in House relative to request of
Railroads: land-grant rates, 4195, 4200. the President for authority to abolish,
Treaties: constitutional amendment cies" from Washington Post, A1880. A3899.
4346, Bills to provide for reorganization of (see
bills S. 1120"; H. R. 3325, 4129"). Remarks in House relative to waste of
Treaty ratification, 3995. money by, A4441.
-- constitutional amendment, 4015- Bill relating to admission of attorneys at
law to practice before departments and Remarks in House relative to creation by
4018, 4023, 4049. Executive order of the President of
War Crimes Committee, 3665, 4286, 4887. (see bill S. 572).
Bills to prohibit the entering into any many, A4558.
Washington Post (newspaper): adver-
tisment for colored fountain clerk, construction contract with an alien by, Remarks in House on the subject of fol-
5451. (see bills H. R. 539, 3634). lowing the law by, 9923.
-- fallacious editorial on immigra- Bill relating to acquisition and use of GOVERNMENT BY TYRANNY, statement by
tion, A2515. certain motor vehicles by various (see one of fathers of our Federal Constitu-
Reports made by, from bill S. 56). tion on, A340.
Committee on Immigration and Natural- Editorial entitled "Many Complaints,
GOVERNMENT CENSORSHIP, remarks in
ization: Not Much Action" from Chicago
Tribune, A3172. House relative to, 1635, 1636.
Nationality Act of 1940: to amend (H. R.
3466, Rept. 780), 6585. Joint *resolution establishing joint con- GOVERNMENT CENTRALIZATION, remarks
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. gregsional committees to obtain com- in House relative to too much, A744.
plete information with respect to the GOVERNMENT CHECKS, relating to replace-
GOTTESMAN, EMIL, relief (see bill H. R.
4694). functioning of independent (see H. J. ment of certain (see bil H. R. 4350*).
Res. 209).
GOTTHART, CHARLES, article entitled "AFL GOVERNMENT CHECKS AND WARRANTS,
Letter from the Director of the Bureau
Executive Says United States Reds provide for barring of certain claims
of the Budget establishing limitations
Back Dock Strike" from Washington by the United States in' connection
on expenditures for travel expenses
Times-Herald by, A4332. and printing and binding for certain, with (see bill H. R. 129*).
GOTTIrEB, FRED A., relief (see bill H. R. 9643. GOVERNMENT COLLECTIVISM, remarks in
4943). Remarks in House relative to increase in Senate relative to investigation and
GOTTLIEB, LEO, relief (see bill H. R. 259*). directives issued by, A1752. destruction of, 5474.
268 INDEX
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS, eliminating GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES-Con. GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES,
paying of fees or granting of gifts by Remarks in House relative to curtailing, permit United States to be made a
subcontractors under cost-plus-a- 4133, 7407, 11046, A1302, A2019. A5673. party defendant in certain cases (see
fixed-fee contracts (see bills S. 632; Resolution to investigate (see S. Rcs. bills S. 97; H. R. 603*).
H. R. 131, 2284*). 73). Bill authorizing appointment of a com-
Bill relating to production of goods in mittee of outstanding citizens to make
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES AND
interstate commerce or performance of recommendations with respect to com-
TAXES, editorial from Centerville
any (see bill S. 370). pensation of certain officers of (see bill
(Iowa) Iowegian relative to, A4129.
Bill to improve practices of procurement H. R. 3582).
agencies (see bill H. R. 101). GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES EFFECT
GOVERNMENT CVERTIME PAY PLAN,
Bill to replace the present cost-plus and ON BOND BUYERS, letter by A. J.
Cray, of Lime Springs, Iowa, relative analysis of, A80.
other systems of contracting for public
construction by a system of negotiated to, A4572. GOVERNMENT-OWNED ALUMINUM PLANT,
lump-sum contracts (see bill H. R. to extend the time for consideration of
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES-FOREIGN report of Surplus Board on di-pcsition
2030). TRADE, address by Representative
Bill to prescribe certain restrictions re- of (see H. Con. Res. 97).
Celler before New York Board of Trade
lating to aliens, on (see bill H. R. 3900). relative to, A3763. GOVERNMENT-OWNED LUMBER, to appoint
Bill to authorize relief In certain cases a special committee to investigate mat-
GOVERNMENT FINANCES, article by George ters relating to (see S. Res. 204), 12032.
where supplies or services have been Rothwell Brown from Washington
furni hed for Government during the GOVERNMENT-OWNED MERCHANT VES-
Times-Herald relative to, A772.
war (see bill S. 1477). Letter from the Secretary of the Treas- SELS, amendments in Senate to pro-
Bill to extend through December 31, 1945, ury transmitting annual report of, 18. vide for the sale of, 8362, 11526, 11533.
the period in which receipts and ac- Remarks in House relative to, A4736. Bill to provide for the sale of certain (see
cruals under war contracts shall be bill H. R. 1603*).
subject to renegotiation (see bill H. R. GOVERNMENT GUARANTY OF JOBP, edi- Remarks in Senate on bill (H. R. 3603)
2400). torial from Baltimore Sun relative to, for sale of certain, 12132.
List of some of the evils of the cost-plus, A2694. Resolution to print additional copies of
934. GOVERNMENT HOUSING, letter from Sec- hearings on bill providing for sale of
Remarks in House relative to H. R. 131, retary of the Navy transmitting pro- certain (see S. Res. 187*).
preventing payment of kick-backs by posed bill to permit certain people to
subcontractors, A1030. GOVERNMENT-OWNED WAR PLANTS, pro-
occupy, 4658. viding for investigation of handling
Remarks in House relative to I1. R. 203,
to replace present cost-plus, 904. GOVERNMENT IN BUSINESS, remarks in and disposal of (see H. Res. 288).
Remarks in House relative to Comptrol- House on the subject of, 8539. GOVERNMEN.' OWNERSHIP OF PLANTS,
ler General Warren's statement on GOVERNMENT LENDING AGENCIES, radio address by Colston E. Warne rela-
waste through cost-plus, A665, A728. amendment in Senate to bill (S. 375) tive to, A4C07.
Remarks in House relative to scandal in relating to administration of, 465. GOVERNMENT PAY BILL, to increase com-
cost-plus-fee basis, All00, A1551. Bill to provide for the effective adminis- pensation of employees of the United
Remarks in Senate relative to projects in tration of certain (see bills S. 375*; States (see bill S. 1415*).
Canada and Alaska, 6097, 6123. H. R, 1706, 1761, 1775). , Remarks in Senate relative to bill (S.
Text of bill H. R. 2030 relative to, 905. Minority views on bill (S. 375) to pro- 1415) to increase compensation of Fed-
GOVERNMENTAL CONTROL, editorial from vide for effective administration of, eral employees, 11800, 11808.
Jersey Observer of Hoboken, N. J., rel- 683.
Remarks in House on bill (S. 375) to GOVERNMENT PRINTING, control (see bill
ative to James A. Farley's speech on
provide for the effective administra- H. R. 3299), 5116.
postwar relaxation of, A2049.
tion of certain, 1143, 1149, 1160, 1164, GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, to re-
GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF INTERNA-
TIONAL COMMUNICATIONS, article 1174, 1179, 1195, A749. imburse uncompensated leave earned
by John O'Donnell from Washington Remarks In Senate on bill (S. 375) to during fiscal year 1932 to employees of
Times-Herald on, A1343. provide for effective administration of, (see bill S. 665).
679. Bill to authorize additional compensa-
GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF MONEY AND Remdrks in Senate relative to admin- tion for work performed on a legal
CREDIT, article from London Times holiday by employees of (see bill S.
istration of, 370.
relative to a way to full employment 1679).
by, A999 GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE, include Bill to amend act to regulate and fix rates
GOVERNMENT CORPORATION CONTROL in national service life insurance poli- of pay for employees and officers, so
ACT, statement by Mr. Byrd relative to cies certain benefits contained in poli- as to include journeywomen bindery
the signing of, 11532. 1 cies of (see bill H. R. 2996). operatives (see bill S. 828).
Bill to provide that policies shall be In- Joint resolution to reimburse uncom-
GOVERNMENT CORPORATIONS, provide for contestable after 1 year (see bill H. R.
liquidation of certain (see bill H. R. pensated leave earned during fiscal
553). year 1932 to employees of (see H. J.
4160). Bill to provide that policies shall be in-
Bill providing for audit of (see bill H. R. Res. S0).
contestable after 2 years (see bills H. Remarks in Senate relative to contribu-
3660*). R. 565, 742). tion to war effort of, A1621.
Bills to provide for financial control of Bills to reduce rate of interest to 3 per-
(see bills S. 469; H. R. 2051, 2177). Remarks in House and statistics rela-
cent on loans secured by (see bills S. tive to wage rates in, 10535.
Letter and statement from Edward A. 447*; H. R. 344, 2448).
O'Neil providing for financial control Resolution to investigate sick leaves of
Bills to change interest rates on loans employees in (see S. Res. 114).
of, 7269. secured by liens on (see bills H. R. 343,
Letter from the Comptroller General of 1618). GOVERNMENT PROBLEMS, resolutions by
the United States relative to audit of, Minnesota People's Political Action
Bill to amend section 603, title VI, Pub-
1673. Committee relative to, A4154.
lic Law 801, Seventy-sixth Congress,
List of, 1934, 11532. GOVERNMENT PROPERTY, providing for
Remarks in House relative to financial permitting any person to carry a com-
bined amount of $20,000 of (see bill transfer of title to Federal equipment
control of, 893, 8546, 8557. H. R. 570). or supplies used in training defense
Remarks in House relative to liquida- workers (see bill H. R. 1504).
Letter from life-insurance companies in
tion cf certain, 8947. America relative to policies of, A1740. Remarks in House relative to wanton
Resolution to investigate (see H. Res. waste of, 11631.
Remarks in House on the subject of,
181). 10603, A1848.
Text cf bill (S. 469) relating to, 796. GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS, to make
Table: principal differences in policies Merchant Marine Academy Library a
Text of amendment to section 301 to
of national service life insurance and public depository for (see bill H. R.
H. R. 3660 relating to, 8557.
those of, A1848. 43).
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES. See EMPLOY-
EES OF THE UNITED STATES. "GOVERNMENT NEEDS ITS PRIVATE GOVERNMEN' RECORDS, to amend act to
BRAIN POWER," article by Senator provide for dispcsal of certain (see bill
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES, editorial Wiley from Forbes entitled, A2043. H. R. 44*).
from New York Times relative to,
A872. GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS, authorize GOVERNMENT REGULATION CF EUSINESS,
Memorial from Iowa General Assembly the carrying by banks and other in- editorial from Grand rapids (Mich.)
relative to, A1301. stitutions of (see bill S. 183). Press relat've to, A23SI.
Iemarks in House favoring a reduction GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS WARNED, arti- Editorial from Wall S.reet Journal rela-
of 25 percent in, 9130. cle by Rev. Dallas F. Billington from tive to, 1923.
Rcr=rrks in House relative to, 188, 931, Washington Evening Star relative to, Remarks in Hur relative to full em-
A2613, A4572. A4736. ployment and, A2634.
INDEX 269
GOVERNMENT REORGANIZATION, editorial GRADWELL, JOHN H., relief (see. bill S. GtAHAM, WALTON R., relief (see bill H. R.
from Washingtbn Evening Star relative 491"). 2009).
to Warren's statement on, A3861, GRADY, HENRY F., letter favoring extension GRAIN, correspondence relative to shortage
A3900. of Reciprocal. Trade Agreements Act of cars for, 3285.
Remarks in House relative to bill (H. R.' by, A2461, News release by Office of Defense Trans-
4129) providing for, 9338, 9339, 9344, GRADY, JOHN M., relief (see bill S. 568). portation relative to, A3778.
9418. Remarks in House relative to future dis-
GRAEBER, LIZETTE MARIE, poem entitled
GOVERNMENT REPORTS, to discontinue tribution of, A3275.
"Gold Star Mother" by, A3714.
certain reports now. required by law Remarks in Senate relative to trans-
(see bill H. R 380). GRAFFIS, HERB, article entitled "Sccial portation by the railroads of, 3182,
Arbiter?" from Chicago Times by, 8058.
GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITY FOR CON- A4427
TINUING FULL EMPLOYMENT, radio Resolution to investigate freight-car
address by Senator O'Mahoney on GRAFTON, SAMUEL, article relative to views shortage for transportation of (see S.
Town Hall Meeting program relative of American bankers on Bretton Woods Res. 115), 3182.
to, A3477. agreements from Philadelphia Record Statistics relative to harvested acreage
by, A1203. of, 2990.
GOVERNMENT RESTRICTIONS-HOUSING, Article entitled "Job Plans That Cun- Statistics of prices of grain on the Chi-
resolution by Tulsa Real Estate Board ningly Seek Veteran-Labor Brawls" cago Board of Trade, 1974.
urging lifting of, A3898. from Chicago Times by, A3493.
GOVERNMENT SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH GRAIN CONVERSION, INTO ALJCOHOL,
GRAFTON, VIRGINIA, relief of estate (see statement by J. L. Welsh relative to,
PROGRAM, editorial relative to put- bill (H. R. 1789). A3275.
ting scientists in charge of, A4759.
GRAGG, CHARLES I., article relative to the GRANAHAN, WILLIAM T. (a Representative
GOVERNMENT SERVICE, authorize certain proposed full employment .bill written
administrative expenses in (see bill from Pennsylvania).
by, 4086. Editorial from Veterans' Journal entitled
H. R. 4583).
Letter from the Director of the Bureau GRAHAM, FRANK P., address entitled "New "Why Veterans' Hospitals," A4175.
of the Budget transmitting a draft of England as a National Example of the Appointed on committee, 274, 275.
proposed legislation to authorize cer- Value of Schools and the South as a Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
tain administrative expenses in, 10222. National Challenge Toward the Equili- Barrett, James J., Jr.: for relief (see bill
zation of Educational Opportunity in H. R. 3177), 4370.
GOVERNMENT'S FUTURE COSTS, address
by Representative Jones "before Ohio America" in Boston by, A2704. Greenwood, J. W., Jr.: for relief (see bill
Chamber of Commerce on, A5667. GRAHAM, JAMES McMAHON (late a Repre- H. R. 2813), 2888.
sentative from Illinois). Distiict of Columbia: relating to height
GOVERNMENT SPENDING, address by Rep- of building at .2400 Sixteenth Street
Announcement of death, 10133.
resentative Knutson in Boston before (see bill H. R. 4549), 10246.
Massachusetts Federation of Taxpayers GRAHAM, LEE, relief (see bill H. R. 1247*).
Kelly, Patrick A.: for relief (see bill H. R.
Associations on, A5337. GRAHAM, LOUIS E. (a Representative from 2595), 2073.
RemarKs in House relative to. 182, 8489, Pennsylvania). Kraus, Otto (receiver) : for relief (see bill
10393. Appointed on committee, 491. H. R. 3443), 5924.
GOVERNMENT TOOLS, remarks in House Appointed a director of Columbia Insti- Mandrame, Theodore: for relief (see bill
relative to destruction of, 8839. tute for the Deaf, 549. H. R. 2809), 2888.
Arti'le by Prof. Edwin Borchard, of Yale Officers, commissioned, of U. S. S. St.
GOVERNMENT TRAFFIC, amendment in
Senate relative to movement of (see University, relative to two-thirds rule Louis during Spanish-American War:
bill H. R. 694*). as to treaties, A1118. for relief (see bill H. R. 2104), 986.
Editorial from Toronto Globe relative to Tariff Act of 1922: to adjudicate certain
Bill to amend act relative to the move-
British and Canadian manpower pol- claims arising out of (see bill H. R.
ment of (see bill H. R. 694*).
Bill to authorize the charging of tolls icies, A2395. 3437), 5923.
Telegram from Dennis Cardinal Dough- Petitions and papers presented by, from
for passage over San Francisco-Oak- erty opposing peacetime military
land Bay Bridge of (see bills H. R. Citizens and individuals, 4370.
training, 10134. Societies and associations, 3904.
3565, 3566, 3567, 3568).'
Amendments offered by, to
Conference report on bill (H. R. 694) Remarks by, on
relative to the movement of, 10868. Lending agencies of the Government (S.
Wynnefield Community Committee for
375), 1184.
Remarks in House relative to the bil l Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Memorial 'Meeting of Philadelphia,
(H. R. 694) to amend act relative to Broad, Blanche E.: for relief (see bill A2023.
the movement of, 4182, 4183. H. R. 906), 60. Wynnefield resolution, A2023.
GOVERNMENT WARTIME AGENCIES, re- Hammond, Clara: to increase pension Reports made by, from
marks in House favoring abolishing, (see bill H. R. 1461),. 268. Committee on Claims:
A3910. McClelland, Susan: to increase pension Baker, George E. (H. R. 1456, Rept. 768),
(see bill H. R. 1463), 268. 6108.
GOVERNMENT WASTE, letter by anonymous
Tarno, Matilda: to increase pension (see Black, Clara (H. R. 2737, Rept. 770), 6408.
writer in Minnesota relative to, A157.
bill H. R. 1462), 268. Driggers, Catherine, and others (H. R.
Remarks In House relative to conditions
Petitions and papers presented by, from 801, Rept. 983), 8949.
at Hill Field, Utah, A170.
Graham, Lee (H. R. 1347, Rept. 208),
Remarks in House relative to method Citizens and individuals, 2586, 4575,
10564, 10874, 11280, 11699, 11855, 12230. 1390.
of abandoning Fort Brady, A4453.
Societies and associations, 128, 10692, Guarino, Arthur A. (H. R. 2243, Rept.
Remarks in House relative to, 4134, A719,
10874, 11368, 12230. 1391), 11931.
A5259. Haines, John (H. R. 3011, Rept. 1002),
GOVERNMENT WASTE OF PAPER, letter by Remarks by, on
Antiracketeering Act, 11842, 11904, 11920. 8949.
Andrew L. Felker, of Department of Johnson, John G. (H. R. 2579, Rept. 991),
Agriculture, New Hampshire, relative Constitutional Convention: one hun-
dred and fifty-eighth anniversary, 4542. 8949.
to, A1068. MacDonald, Madeline J. (H. R. 892, Rept.
Courts: admission of evidence, 2508.
GOVERNMENT WASTE OF TRUCKS IN House of Representatives: question 634), 5381.
INDIA, letter by unidentified private period, 39, 40. Marquis, J. Clyde (H. R. 2172, Rept. 888),
relative to, A3845. salary of reading clerks, 4457. 7419.
GOVERNORS' COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' Insurance business: regulation of, 1086. Mattas, Mathew (H. R. 1031, Rept. 407),
REHABILITATION AND EMPLOY- Lending agencies of the Government, 2966.
MENT, letter on veterans' problems on 1176, 1184. Mello, Joseph 0. (H. R. 2246, Rept. 1393).
reentering business from, A2953. Presidential succession, 7020, 7021. 11931.
Tidelands: quieting title to, 8854. Perz, Myles (H. R. 903, Rept. 406), 2966.
GOVERNORS' CONFERENCE, address, The Slade, Robert Lee (H. R. 1602, Rept. 210),
Light Metals Industry in the West by Treaties: constitutional amendment,
4328, 4329, 4330, 4345, 4360. 1390.
Governor Snell, of Oregon, before, Thurber, Edward W. (H. R. 2244, Rept.
A2114. Wallace, Henry A., 1176, 1184.
War agencies appropriation bill, 5741, 1392), 11931.
Address entitled "Postwar Military Pol-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
icy" by Governor Hickenlooper (Iowa)
before, A1005. GRAHAM, N. R., remarks in House relative to GRANATA, JOHN, relief (see bill S. 144").
GRADE A NEWS (publication), editorial rel- flood control at Tulsa, Okla., 11211.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, author-
ative to slackening demand for butter GRAHAM, IIENZIE, ESTATE OF, relief (see ize attendance of the Marine Band at
from, A1090. bill H. R. 921). the national encampment at Colum-
GRADIJAN, JUNE I., relief (see bill S. 316*; GRAHAM, ROBERT E., relief (see bill H. R. bus, Ohio, to be held by (see bill H. R.
H. R. 984). 3248). 3287').
INDEX
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC-Con." GRANGER, WALTER K.-Continued, GRANT, GEORGE M.-Continued.
Bill to provide for incorporation of Na- Resolution by Prove Post, No. 13, Ameri- Bills and joint resolutions intrcduced by
tional Woman's Relief Corps, Auxiliary can Legion urging that all necessary Alabama: to convey Fort Morgan mili-
to (see bills S. 1650; H. R. 1386, 1822). facilities be provided for the rehabili- tary reservation to State of (see bill
Remarks in House relative to, 5221. tation of veterans, A5254. H. R. 4433), 9821.
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL GAME PRE- Resolution of Forty-third Street Rifle Blair, Algernon, and heirs: to adjudicate
SERVE, readjust the exterior bound- Club of New York City to establish a claim of (see bill H. R. 2161), 1081.
aries of (see bill H. R. 3811). Marine Corps Day, A2067. Harris, J. L.: for relief (see bill H. R.
Survey by Utah Manufacturers Associa- 2222), 1171.
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, remarks tion relative to labor situation, A5595: Shaffer, John P.: to correct military
In House relative to establishment of, Tables: wool, sheep, and lambs, A1356. record (see bill H. R. 2221), 1171.
A774. Tariff Commission report on cost of pro- Thames, Howard H.: for relief (see bill
GRAND COULEE DAM, editorial entitled duction of wool, sheep, and lambs in H. R. 2220), 1171.
"Biggest Power Source" from Rochester 1944, A1355. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
(N. Y.) Democrat and Chronicle, A4068. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Remarks in House relative to power gen- Bear River: compact between Utah, GRANT, J. R., letter endorsing peace resolu-
erated by, 3336. Idaho, and Wyoming for division of tions by, A608.
waters of (see bill H. R. 4870), 11368.
"GRAND COULEE POWER FOR RAIL- GRANT, ROBERT A. (a Representative from
Fur-bearing animals: relating to domes- Indiana).
ROADS," article by Richard L. Neu- tic raising of (see bill H. R. 2115), 1043.
berger from Signalman's Journal en- Appointed on committee, 88.
McCoard, Bert T., for relief (see bill
titled, A5641. Article by Admiral Standley in Army and
H. R. 2683), 2457. Navy Journal entitled "Home, Strange
GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN, remarks in Smith, Charles J.: for relief (see bill H. R.
Home," A1234.
House relative to preserving as a me- 4120), 8725.
Ute Indians: disposition of funds of Article by David Lawrence entitled
morial of, A1321. "Henry Wallace's 1950," A4817.
"GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN-SHALL IT BE (see bill3805), 7551.
Remarks by, on Article by David Lawrence in Washing-
SAVED?" articles by Harlan P. Kelsey ton Star relative to muddling by Army,
Agricultural appropriation bill, 2569.
entitled, A1321, A1322. A345.
Alcohol plants, 10005.
GRAND HAVEN, MICH., editorial from Grand American Automobile Association: vet- Article by Dr. Ferdinand A. Hermens
Haven Daily Tribune relative to ad- eran-rehabilitation program, 843. relative to thoughts for peace plan-
vantages of, A4878. Antiracketeering Act, 11910, 11915. ners, A637.
GRAND ISLAND (NEBR.) ROTARY CLUB, Beet-sugar industry: reciprocal trade Article by Herbert Hoover entitled "The
resolution concerning the proposed agreements and, 4496. Seven Points That Dumbarton Oaks
irrigation project, 11282. Bureau of Reclamation, 3877. Forgot," A1488.
Cattle: supply of, 2559. Article by Herbert Hoover urging preser-
GRAND JUNCTION (COLO.) SENTINEL, Colorado River development, 3877. vation of political rights in charter of
article captioned "What's happening to Death through carelessness, 2038. peace, A1508.
sugar" from, A3929. Full employment and the farmer, 10242. Article by Herbert Hoover urging stern
GRAND JURY INVESTIGATION OF HOD Full-employment bill, 10453, 10456, justice in treaties, A1578.
CARRIERS UNION, letter from West- 11979, 11984, 12085. Article by Lawrence Sullivan entitled
chester County (N. Y.) Grand Jury Grazing Service, 3878. "Food Muddle-How It Grew," A2337.
relative to, A4759. Housing for veterans, 12299. Article by Lawrence Sullivan in Nation's
GRAND RAPIDS PhESS, article relative to Interior Department appropriation bill, Business entitled "Lend-Lease Grab
hcusing shortage, A4836. 3877, 3884. Bag," A3602.
Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps:
Editorial on Government regulation of Article by Raymond Moley entitled
business from, A2691. personnel, 313.
"Seven Salient Points," A1508.
Navy: postwar composition, 10145, 10157,
Editorial on Truman's program for wages Article by Rev. J. Hugh O'Donnel, presi-
and prices from, A4686. 10158.
dent, University of Notre Dame, rela-
O'Connor, James F.: eulogy, 266.
GRAND RIVER DAM PROJECT, OKLA., au- tive to compulsory military training,
Pearl Harbor investigation, 10447.
thorize use of certain lands for flowage A317.
Postage rates, 12210.
providing additional storage space in Reciprocal trade agreements, 4494, 5138. Article from New York Sun by George E.
Pensacola Reservoir of (see hills H. R. Renegotiation Act, 6073. Sokolsky entitled "These Days" refer-
3058*; S. 1044). Revenue bill of 1945, 9619, 9623, 9632. ing to Atlantic Charter, A141.
GRAND STREET (NEW YORK CITY) SET- Roosevelt, Franklin D.: justification of Letter from Indiana Coal Merchants
TLEMENT, statement favoring price fourth term, 1094. Association relative to rules imposed
control by, A5155. Selective service: Tydings amendment, by OPA, A1497.
. 1515, 1531. List of emergency legislation, A4488.
GRANDVIEW HOSPITAL, relief (see bill H. R. Radio discussion with Representative
1891"). Servicemen's Readjustment Act, 12375.
Submarine training death, 2836. Bradley reporting on visit to advance
GRANGE NEWS (publication), editorial en- Veterans: reemployment of, A3906. military bases, A4957.
titled "One Cure for Powercrats" from, Veterans' Administration: investigation, Speech by General Hershey, December
A4247. 2875, 2878. 11, 1944, outlining task before us, A355.
Editorial paying tribute to Franklin Reports made by, from Telegram from Governor of Indiana
Delano Roosevelt by master of Wash- relative to unemployment of veterans
Committee on Agriculture:
ington State Grange from, A2068. Domestic fur-bearing animals (H. R. because of strikes, 11815.
CRANGER, WALTER K. (a Representative 2115, Rept. 1346), 11785. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
from Utah). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Appointed on committee, 274. Armed forces: to provide 30 days' leave
"GRANGEVILLE FARMER LURES CATTLE before honorable discharge to certain
Article from Collier's entitled "Utah's TO GRAZE ON SALTED WEEDS," members (see bill H. R. 2768), 2743.
Steel Guinea Pig," A198. article from Lewiston (Idaho) Tribune
Biographical sketch of Under Secretary Automobile use tax: to repeal (see bill
entitled, A3622. H. R. 3308), 5121.
of Agriculture Grover Bennett Hill,
A2945. GRANII, THEODORE, letter from Vice Pres- Constitution of the United States: to
Editorial from Ogden (Utah) Standard- ident Truman of congratulations to, amend relative to terms of office of
Examiner entitled "West Presents Its A2132. the President (see H. J. Res. 9), 30.
Remarks in House praising program, Hines, George H., Jr.: for relief (see bill
Case," A1019.
Editorial from Standard-Examiner, American Forum of the Air, conducted H. R. 1951), 750.
Ogden, Utah, entitled "Farmers Who by, A2132. Marine Corps Day: to observe (see H. J.
Win Prizes," A1709. Remarks in House relative to connection Res. 249), 9292.
Editorial from Washington Post entitled with Government agencies of, A2133. Patents: to extend unexpired (see bill
"Minimum Wage," A5016. GRANT, FRED W., relief (see bill H. H. 3827). H. R. 3069), 3938.
Letter covering a marine's complaints, GRANT, GEORGE M. (a Representative from Pay Readjustment Act: to amend (see
A3011. Alabama). bill H. R. 117), 20.
Letter from G. F. Spratling, Represent- Appointed on committee, 274. Pulaski, Casimir: to commemorate death
ative, Brotherhood of Locomotive Poem by Horace C. Carlisle entitled "The of (see H. J. Res. 74), 327.
Engineers, urging amendment to Rail- Wailing World's Heart-Felt Goodby," Pyle, Ernie: to award posthumously Con-
road Retirement Act, A343. a tribute to President Roosevelt, gressional Medal of Honor (see H. Xt
Price and wage control: survey National A1765. Res. 164), 3700.
Opin'on Research Center of Univer- Poem entitled "The Priceless Prelude to Sante, Gisella: for relief (see bill H. R.
sity of Denver, A2976. World Peace," A3365. 3124), 4174.
INDEX
GRANT, ROBERT A.-Continued. GRAVE MARKERS, amend act of April 18, GREAT BRITAIN--Continued,
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 1940, relating to furnishing of certain Correspondence between Representative
Social Security Act: to amend to extend (see bill S. 679). Cellar and Acting Secretary of State
benefits to certain legally adopted Bill relative to exclusion from ceme- Grew relative to loan to, A3830.
children (see bill H. a. 116), 20. teries of grave markers supplied by Editorial entitled "Bargaining With
- relating to status of legally United States Government for de- Britain" from Larchmont (N. Y.) Daily
-adopted children eligible for child's ceased veterans (see bill H. R. 1686). Times, A4528.
insurance benefits under title II of GRAVES, JOHN TEMPLE, article relative to Injunction of secrecy removed in Senate
(see bill H. R. 2505), 1829. construction of paper plants in South from agreement on petroleum with
Stose, Ralph I: for relief (see bill H. R. from Birmingham Age-Herald by, (Ex. H), 10323.
3764), 7420. A3508. Letter by Frank Tom-Pee-Saw, secre-
Veterans: to provide duplicate posthu- Article entitled "While We Read History tary, League of American Indians, rel-
mous awards in certain cases (see bill We Make History" from Birmingham ative to proposed loan to, 12231,
H. R. 1861), 640. Age-Herald by, A201. Message from the President transmitting
White Van Line, Inc.: for relief (see bill Radio address on race discrimination at two treaties concerning taxes on in-
H. R. 1792), 513. America's Town Meeting of the Air by, comes negotiated with, 3853.
Motions and resolutions offered by A3457. Remarks in House relative to war-pro-
World War II: declaring termination of duction record in, 2842.
"GRAVY TRAIN FRIENDS," editorial from Remarks in House relative to mandated
(see H. Con. Res. 98), 10042. Miles City (Mont.) Daily Star cap-
Petitions and papers presented by, from islands of, A2156.
tioned, A3824. Remarks in House relative to activity
Citizens and individuals, 1541.
Remarks by, on GRA, ADNEY W., relief (see bill H. R. 1153). to capture our domestic markets of,
Antiracketeering Act, 11904. GRAY, ANGUS WINSLOW, relief (see bill A2815.
Atomic bomb: effect on ships at sea, S. 274). Remarks in House relative to increase in
10192. GRAY, BERTHA MAE, adjucate claim of (see price of gold by, A2634.
Drafting of farmers in spite of law, A663. bill H. R. 1982). Remarks in House relative to contribu-
Increa7sing the national debt, Al140. tion to World Bank asked of, A934.
GRAY, CARL A., article on Connecticut re-
Lending agencies of the Government, Remarks in House relative to misstate-
employment program by, A836. ments bn loans requested by, A3875.
1181.
GRAY, CHARLES J., statement'relative to de- Remarks in House relative to the Bal-
MacArthur, Gen. Douglas: tribute, 9674.
plorable conditions. at camp for con- four Declaration, 9457.
Marine Corps Day, A4270.
Mott, James W.: eulogy, 10627. scientious objectors in Germfast, Mich., Remarks in House relative to Czechoslo-
National Service Act, 600. by A1461. • vakia requesting loan of, A4131.
-- conference report, 2844. GRAY, EDWARD, SR., AND EDWARD, JR., Remarks in House relative to wool stored
Navy: postwar composition, 10192. adjudicate claim of .(see bill H. R. in United States belonging to, A4187.
Navy and Marine Corps: increase per- 1982). Remarks in House relative to persecu-
sonnel, 11443, 11444, 11445. GRAY IRON FOUNDERS INDUSTRY, letter tion of the Jews by the British Gov-
Palestine problem, 9687. by Senator Wiley relative to serious ernment, 11743, A2156.
Polish Constitution Day, 4145. situation in, A4650. Remarks in House relative to a proposed
Pyle, Ernie: tribute by War Department, Remarks in Senate relative to, 9566. loan to, 8494, 8511, 11891, 12265, A5311.
3667. Remarks in House relative to the ster-
GRAY IRON FOUNDERS' SOCIETY, address ling bloc and, 8921. ,
St. Elizabeths Hospital: treatment of entitled "Some Bottlenecks of Recon-
Navy patients, 7878. Remarks in Senate relative to conven-
version" by Senator Wiley in Chicago tions with respect to taxes on the es-
United States marines: tribute to, 1391. before, A4650.
Reports made by, from tates of deceased persons, 7159.
Committee on Naval Affairs: GRAY, MABEL GLENN, relief (see bill H. R. Remarks in Senate relative to decora-
Guam: residents of (S. 1139, Rept. 1135), 1732*). tions conferred on American Chiefs of
9872. GRAY, MARK, editorial on back to work Staff by, 10890.
-- transfer of land (S. 1362, Rept. propaganda. from Indianapolis Com- Remarks in Senate and statistics relative
1136), 9872. mercial by, A4384. to the proposed loan to, 11295, 11530,
Oahu Railway & Land Co. (H. R. 618, GRAY, RICHARD, relief of estate (see bill 11611.
Rept. 29), 431. H. R. 1789). Remarks in Senate relative to discrimi-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. nation against American nationals in,
GRAY, THOMAS F., relief (see bill S. 323*). 9571.
GRANT, ULYSSES S., address by Charles J. GRAYSON, JOHN H., article by Charles F.
Zinn on Memorial Day in New York Resolution urging United States to in-
Davis from Monrovia (Calif.) News Post sist on fair trade practices by (see H.
paying tribute to, A2713. paying tribute to inventive contribu-
Remarks in House relative to so-called Res. 341).
tions to war effort of, A3526. Statement relative to American loan to
anti-Semitic quotation of, A3400. Letter relative to the abuses of the pat-
GRANT, W. W., address at memorial service Great Britain by Prime Minister of,
ent law by, A3527.
A5343.
for late Franklin Delano Roosevelt by Remarks in House relative to large num-
Denver Chamber of Commerce by, ber of patents issued to, A3526. GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRE-
A1896. LAND, convention relative to the in-
GRAZIANO, KAY, relief (see bill H. R. 1310).
GRANT COUNTY, KANS., letter by E. A. come tax, 7353.
GRAZING FEES. See also PUBLIc LANDS.
Kepley relative to grain-car shortage Statistics relative to, 2876. GREAT BRITAIN-FINANCIAL AID, edito-
in, A482. rial from Washington Post relative to,
GRAZING LANDS, remarks in House relative A3875.
"GRANT'S ULTIMATUM-UNCONDITIONAL to restoration of western, A2632.
SURRENDER," article by Mark Sulli- GREAT BRITAIN: LOAN BY UNITED
van from Washington Post entitled, GRAZING SERVICE. See PUBLIC LANDS. STATES, statements by President of
A3448. GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO., United. States and Prime Minister of
article entitled "How A & P Beat the Great Britain relative to, A5343.
GRANVILLE (N. DAK.) HERALD (news-
paper), editorial relative to bureauc- Chain-Store Tax Bill" by Theodore
Christianson from NARD Journal, GREAT BRITAIN'S IMPRISONMENT OF TY-
racy offers -fuel saving advice to LER KENT. remarks in House relative
A3960.
McHenry County, N. Dak., by Fred to, A4511.
Remarks in House relative to business
Kobel from, A960.
operations -of, A3960. GREAT BRITAIN'S REQUEST FOR FINAN-
GRAPEWINE (publication), article cap- Remarks In House relative to evidence CIAL ASSISTANCE, article by Doro-
tioned "Mare Island sets another rec- presented by Department of Justice in thy Thompson relative to, A4014.
ord-1930 beneficial ideas put into war trial of, A3960.
effort" from, A4067. GREATER NEBRASKAN (publication), arti-
GREAT BRITAIN. See also BRITISHi LOAN. cle entitled "Mother an' Me-'Our
GRASSI, VIOLET, address before Hall Fur- Analysis of terms of proposed -loan to, John Is 'Comin' Home Tomorrow''" by
lough Clubs on St. Patrick's Day by, 12151. Mark M. Shaw from, A3921.
A1418. Article entitled "How Broke Is Great GREATER NORTH DAKOTA ASSOCIATION,
GRATUITIES, designate payments to dis- Britain" by Junius B. Wood from Na- letter relative to OWI's misinformation
abled veterans as partial repayment of tion's Business, A853. article on Midwestern States and also
debt owed and not as (see H. J. Res. Bill to authorize payment of indemnity resources of North Dakota from, A3631.
1(9). on behalf of John Bailey in settle-
GRAUX, LIEUTENANT (lieutenant, French ment of claim to (see bill H. R. 692). GREAT FALLS, MONT., remarks in House
Army), letter relative to France dur- Correspondence, relative to purchase of relative to importance in Orient
Ing German occupation by, A695. petroleum equipment in;9654. of airfield at, A677.
272 INDEX
GREAT FALLS (MONT.) TRIBUNE, edito- GREECE-Continued. GREEN, THEODORE FRANCIS-Continued.
rial entitled "Leadership at San Fran- Resolution adopted by the Omaha Chap- Resolution by Rhode Island General As-
cisco" from, A2511. ter, No. 147, Order of Alepa, relative sembly relative to Walsh-Kaiser ship-
Editorial entitled "Montana First State to the war-stricken people of, 9212. building plant, Providence, R. I., 2998.
in Mighty Seventh War Loan Drive" Statement by Winston Churchill relative Resolution by Rhode Island Legislature
from, A3118. to economic problems of, 5678. relative to erection of veterans' hos-
GREAT LAKES, order State Department to pital in State, 1542.
GREEN, DWIGHT H. (Governor of Illinois),
cease its efforts to give control of fish- Address in Chicago before American- Resolution by Rhode Island Legislature
eries in Great Lakes to a foreign coun- Lithuanian Congress by, A5507. requesting establishment of national
try (see bill H. R. 5090). Article by Robert Howard from Chicago cemetery at Providence Plantations,
Memorial of Legislature of Michigan Tribune containing address before Re- 516.
urging creation of harbors of refuge Statement explaining differences in bills
publican National Committee by,
on, 1750, A953. A5424. introduced relative to social security
Remarks in House relative to the fish- Letter favoring restoring employment made by, 6636.
eries of, 12476. service to State by, A3130. Amendments offered by, to
Remarks In House relative to strikes in Letter relative to Army Air Force Day at Deficiency appropriation bill (H. R.
mining area of, 10810. Scott Field, Ill., by, A3849. 4805): to amend, 11706.
Resolution authorizing an investigation Tribute in House, A3130. Vessels (H. R. 3603) : to amend, 11882.
with respect to fisheries on (see H. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
GREEN, JOHN, address on Shipbuilding Absentee voting by servicemen: to amend
Res. 116).
Industry-Preparation for Peace in law (see bill S. 682), 1756.
GREAT LAKES-ST. LAWRENCE BASIN, im- Colorado Springs by, A5629.
prove (see bills S. 1331; H. R. 671, Armed services of the United States: to
GREEN, RITA C., relief (see bill H. R. 2866*). locate a monument in District of Co-
1428).
lumbia (see S. J. Res. 98), 8952.
Bill to provide for approval of United GREEN, THEODORE FRANCIS (a Senator Barrows, Florence: for relief (see bill
States-Canadian agreement dated from Rhode Island). S. 1142), 6015.
March 19, 1941, for improvement of Address at Boston,. Mass., March 25, 1945, Boutwell, Emma S.: to pension (see bill
(see bill H. R. 4124). at celebration of Greek Independence S. 668), 1599.
Joint resolution approving agreement Day, A1624. Dagenais, Wilfred: for relief (see bill
between United States 'and Canada Address at Rhode Island State Sana- S. 670), 1641.
relating to (see S. J. Res. 104; H. J. Res. torium on subject Tuberculosis Is Employees of the United States: to pro-
248, 252, 253, 260, 270). Preventable, A4624.
Letter by Representative Mansfield rel- vide optional retirement after 25 years
Address by Ambassador of Greece at of service (see bill S. 1422), £882.
ative to agreement between United Worcester, Mass., A1699. Federal Corrupt Practices Act of 1925:
States and Canada on, A5231. Appointed conferee, 2252, 4601, 5215, 6202. to amend (see bill S. 1261), 7433.
Message from the President relative to Appointed on committee, 189, 170. La Pearl, Raymond: to adjudicate claim
development of (H. Doc. 302), 9293, Appointed on funeral committee, 333, of (see bill S. 871), 3362.
9343. 3356. Letters patent: to renew and extend (see
GREAT LAKES-ST. LAWRENCE WATER- Appointed members on committee to bill S. 1424), 8882.
WAY, memorial of Legislature of Wis- plan improvement of Senate chamber, Lundgren, Oscar A. Jr.: for relief (see
consin relative to the proposed devel- 7937. bill S. 1707), 12232.
cpment of, 3265, 3284. Appointed teller to count electoral votes, Murphy, Alice A.: for relief (see bill
Remarks in House relative to signing in C3. S. 1126, 5757.
1932 of treaty relative to, A1700. Article by Charles Warren entitled Myers, Charles: for relief (see bill S.
Resolution by Common Council of Mani- "Presidential Succession," A3639. 1137), 5842.
towoc, Wis., relative to, A2497. Article by Christopher Dawson entitled Navy Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron
"Parties, Politics, and Peace," A2200. Training Center, Melville, R. I.: to au-
GREAT LAKES STEEL CORP., letter relative
Article by Senator Thomas of Utah in thorize disposition of (see bill S. 1401),
to a new housing project in Detroit,
Christian Sun entitled "Punishment of 8663.
Mich., 1677.
War Criminals," A3484. Phillips, Charles L.: for relief (see bill
GREAT MIAMI VALLEY OF OHIO, remarks Article from Providence Journal entitled
in House relative to amicable manage- S. 1423), 8882.
"General Marshall," A3219. Silver: to authorize use by industry of
ment-labor relations in, A3978. Letter from John J. Madigan, Assistant that held by United States (see bill
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY, concessions Deputy Administrator for Rationing,
relative to the meat shortage in Rhode S. 1508), 9938.
made by, 10107. -to extend act authorizing use for
Island received by, 6414.
GREAT NORTHERN TURKEY COOPERA- war purposes (see bill S. 1170), 6322.
TIVES, INC., resolutions relative to the Petitions by members of Rhode Island
Social Security Act: amendment to (see
Missouri Valley Authority adopted by, Legislattre favoring confirmation of
Henry A. Wallace as Secretary of Com- S. 1188), 6635.
4585. Motions and resolutions offered by
merce, 912.
GREECE, address by Representative Lane in Resolution by Indiana Democratic State Campaign expenditures, 1944: to print
Lynn, Mass., on anniversary of inde- additional copies of Senate Report 101
Committee relative to election irregu-
pendence of, A1525. larities, 912. on (see S. Res. 107), 25'5.
Address by Senator Green In Boston at Resolution by Providence (R. I.) City Committee on Privileges and Elections:
celebration of Greek Independence Council asking that Italy be allowed to assistant clerk (see S. Rcs. 53), 466.
Day, A1624. participate -in San Francisco Confer- Electoral votes: counting (see S. Con.
Address by Ambassador of Greece at ence, 3362. Res. 1), 5.
Worcester, Mass., in commemoration of Resolution by Providence (R. I.) City International Court of Justice: relating
independence of, A1699. Council relative to operation of Walsh- to jurisdiction of (see S. Rcs. 196),
Article by Soterios Nicholson from Kaiser Co. Shipyard at Fields Point, 11109.
Washington Evening Star relative to R. I., 2462. Reilly, Clara M.: to pay compensation
problems in, A482. Resolution by Rhode Island relative to (see S. Res. 85), 1412.
Editorial from New York Herald Tribune cancellation of certain income taxes of Special Campaign EKpenditures Com-
relative to justice for, A4550. members of armed forces, 912. mittee: extension cf time for submis-
Letter and resolution by Order of Ahepa Resolution by Rhode Island relative to sion of report (see S. Res. 88), 1543.
relative to claims of, A4089. naturalization laws, 3283. Remarks by, on
Letter and resolution by Hellas Chapter, Resolution by Rhode Island General As- Campaign expenditures: report of spe-
Order of Ahepa, relative to the rights sembly relative to draft of farm work- cial committee, 2241.
of, A4415, A4416. ers, 1405. Capehart, Homer E.: findings of commit-
Radio addresses by Philon Philon and Resolution by Rhode Island General As- tee investigating election cf, 2242.
Senator O'Mahoney on the anniversary sembly relative to lace industry, 4092. Election laws: recommended changes,
of independence of, A1522. Resolution by Rhode Island General As- 2242.
Remarks in House relative to struggle of sembly relative to old-age assistance, Liectoral votes: report of tellers, 65, 90.
democratic elements in, A3532. 4092. Federal Corrupt Practices Act, 7433.
Remarks in House relative to proposed Resolution by Rhode Island General As- Hatch Act, 2242.
loan by Britain to, 11927. sembly relative to Palestine, 4092. Independent Offices appropriation bill,
Remarks in House relative to affairs in, Resolution by Rhode Island General As- 2089.
10131. sembly relative to representation of -postwar planning, 2089.
Resolution to award the Dodecanese armed forces at peace conference, 4092. McMahon, Brien: oath of office, 4.
Islands to (see S. Res. 82). Resolution by Rhode Island General As- National Memorial Stadium, 11548.
Resolution for relief of the stricken peo- sembly relative to showing of official Palestine resolution, 12167, 12163.
ple of, 9470. War films, 4092. Presidential succession, 7070.
S .'INDEX 273
GREEN, THEODDRE FRANCIS-Contlnued. GREEN, WILLIAM DE ROSSET, report of GREENE, THEODORE AINSWORTH, D. D.,
Remarks by, on the Committee on Military Affairs in sermon preached at a union service at
Senate: rule regarding attendance of Senate on nomination of, 11039. New Britain, Conn., August 19, 1945,
Senators, 5972. in the First Church of Christ, entitled
Social Security Act: amendment, 6635. GREEN, WILLIAM J., JR. (a Representative
"The Price of Victory and Peace,"
T'nited Nations Charter, 7951. from Pennsylvania). A5037.
United Nations Organization: American Appointed on committee, 274, 275.
Article on services of Frank L. McNamee, GREENE, WILLIAM M., relief (see bill S. 149).
representative, 11091.
United States War Ballot Commission: A4275. GREENE VILLE. See TREATY OF GREENE
to print (S. Doc. 6), 677. Compliments from colleagues on speech, VILLE.
Vessels: sale of Government-owned, 1336. GREENE VILLE CELEBRATION COMMIS-
11549, 11550, 11551, 11553, 11554, 11555, Editorial from Philadelphia Nor'easter SION, members appointed in House
11869, 11870,11872, 11875, 11882. entitled "Leadership," Allil. on, 8377.
Reports made by, from Resolution of Thirty-fifth Ward Demo- GREENE VILLE TREATY WITH THE IN-
Committee on Foreign Relations: cratic Club of Philadelphia mourning DIANS, report of the Committee on
Frark, Laurence C.: nomination, 4131. the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Accounts in House relative to (H. Res.
Committee on 'Public Buildings and A1828. 332), 7933.
.Grounds: Amendments offered by, to GREENLAND, requesting that negotiations
Becker, Gustav (S. J.'Res. 4, Rept. 320), Legislative appropriation bill (H. R. be entered into with Denmark for ac-
5307. 3104): to-amend, 4460. quisition of (see H. J. Res. 263).
Capitol Building (S. J. Res. 31, Rept. 322), Bills and joint resolutions introduced by GREENSBORO (N. C.) NEWS, editorial cap-
5385. Armed forces: to authorize lump-sum tioned "Big void still there" from,
Nashville, Tenn. (S. 1649), 11933. payments to enlisted personnel upon A916.
Special Committee To Investigate Presi- * their discharge covering accumulated
dential, Vice Presidential, and Sena- GREENVILLE (S. C.) NEWS, article entitled
leave (see bill H. R. 4984), 12029.
torial Campaign Expenditures (S. "Textile Industry Has Great Record"
-to exempt from tax on long dis-
Rept. 101), 2241. by Mary James Cottrell from, A4291.
tance telephone calls (see bill H. R. Editorial entitled "The Senate and Pay
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. 3763), 7420. Raise" from, A2621.
GREEN, THOMAS HENRY, report of the -wearing apparel for discharged GREENWICH (CONN.) TIME (newspaper),
Committee on Military Affairs in Sen- (see bill H. R. 3892), 7935. editorial, -Use National Guard To
ate on nomination of, 9496. Employees Pay Act: to amend relative to Train Youth, by Francis S. Murphy,
Speech on problems of military justice work on holidays (H. R. 4921), 11699. from, A3993.
at Cincinnati before American Bar Military. and Naval Academies: to ap-
GREENWOOD, BEN AND DORIE, relief (see
Association by, A5777. point additional cadets from among billH. R. 2686*),
sons of officers and enlisted men of
GREEN, W. COOPER, statement relative to GREENWOOD,J.W., JR., relief (see billH. R.
Army, Navy, and Marine Corps who
the full-employment bill, 7264. 2813).
have been killed in action (see bill
GREEN, WILLIAM (president, American H. R. 1769), 512. GREGORY,EDMUND B. (quartermaster gen-
Federation of Labor), address relative - to appoint sons of members of eral, U..S. Army), article by Robert
to legislative program of American armed forces who were killed in action L. Norton from Boston Post paying
Federation of Labor on Labor Day by, during World War II (see bill H. R. tribute to, A3056.
A3841. 2494), 1829. Remarks in House praising, A4017.
Address on the 30-hour-week bill, 5063. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano: to declare a Remarks in Senate relative to promotion
Address on Labor Day at Camden, N. J., national holiday birthday of (see H. J. to lieutenant general, United States
at memorial services for Peter J. Mc- Res. 157), 3531. Army, of, 3778.
Guire by A3744. Servicemen's Readjustment Act: to GREGORY, HUGH M., relief (see bill H. R.
Article entitled "American Labor in amend (see bills H. R. 5063, 5064), 1617").
World Affairs" from American Federa- 12402. ' GREGORY, JOSEPH R., relief (see bill H. R.
tionist by, A1476. Veterans: to amend law relative to serv- 4296).
Article relative to American Federation ice-connected disability (see bill H. R.
of Labor endorsing Bretton Woods GREGORY, NOBLE J. (a Representative from
2236), 1207. Kentucky).
agreements from American Federalist -payment of poll tax not required
by, A2237. Appointed on committee, 15.
of (see bill H. R. 3800), 7551. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Editorial entitled "Union Responsibility" -relating to credit for children in
from American Federationist Federal-Aid Road Act:- to amend (see
by, . bill H. R. 5087), 12491.
calculating amount of pension for
A1414.
Letter endorsing Lewis B. Schwellenbach widows of (see bill H. R. 4985), 12029. Members of Congress: to give flags to
Victory Day: to provide proper observ- widows and children of deceased (see
as Secretary of Labor, 4968.
Letter relative to manpower legislation ance (see bill H. R. 1896), 671. bill H. R. 1664), 431.
Motions and resolutions offered by Taxation: relating to credit for tax
by, 2912.
Election Day: to observe as a legal holi- withheld at source on wages of certain
Letter relative to defeat of the German
day (see H. Con. Res. 108), 11699. fiscal-year taxpayers (see bill H. R.
armies written by, 2846, 2852.
Letter remonstrating against bill (H. R. Peace conference: providing for veterans' 2419), 1638.
representation at (see H. Res. 143), Trotter, Lovie M.: for relief (see bill
1752) providing for mobilization of
1341. H. R. 3125), 4174.
manpower for war work, 628.
Letter commenting on bill (S. 191) to Remarks by, on Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
regulate hospital construction by, Armed forces: demobilization, 10747. 'GRENADA COUNTY, MISS., relief (see bill
10570, 11794. Veterans: readjustment to civilian life, H. R. 3195*).
Letter relative to the nomination of 1335. GREW, JOSEPH b. (Acting Secretary of
Raymond S. McKeough to be a mem- Veterans' Administration: Department State), address at Washington Cathe-
ber of the Maritime Commission, 9581. of Medicine and Surgery, 11671. dral service of prayer for San Francisco
Radio address on program of American Veterans and labor unions, 7418, 7419. Conference by, A2030.
Federation of Farm Bureau by, A2805.. Warrior comes home, 1335. Editorial entitled "Mr. Grew on Peace"
Remarks in House relative to full em- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. from Washington Post, A3450.
ployment bill and, A4728. Letter relative to lend-lease agreements
GREEN BAY, WIS., letter pleading for termi- written by, 2130.
Remarks in Senate relative to the char- nation of daylight-saving time from a
ter of American oil tankers (see bill Letter to Senator Vandenberg relative to
housewife of, A2663. the new Polish provisional govern-
H. R. 3603), 12134.
Statement relative to national-health GREEN BAY (WIS.) NAVY CLUB, resolution ment, 7744.
program by, A5097. to reestablish a naval reserve district Letter and statement relative to recog-
Statement to Town Hall Meeting in sup- in, 9374. nition of Italy as an ally by, A3590.
port of FEPC by, A3257. Remarks in House relative to letter on
GREENBERG, ISIDORE, relief (see bill H. R.
Statement endorsing bill (S. 1050) en- GI representation at San Francisco by,
3740). A1881.
titled "Social Security Amendments of
1945," relating to public' health and GREENBERG, MINNIE, relief (see bill H. R. Remarks in House relative to statement
welfare, by, A2613. 2979). on Russian-American relations by,
GREENE, GEORGE, statement criticizing A2728.
Telegram relative to the conference re-
OPA by, A2603. Remarks in House relative to family
port on the manpower bill, 2748.
Telegram -opposing 'the May conscription background of, A602.
GREENE, HERBERT M., relief (see bill S. Remarks in House relative to resignation
bill, 660. 1382). of, A4731,
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GRIER, EDGAR B., relief (see bills S. 1058; GROSS, CHESTER H.-Continued. GROSS, CHESTER H.-Continued.
H. R. 3305). Letter from soldier in Manila regarding Remarks by, on
delay in Army discharges, A4338. Nichols, Jack, 10607.
GRIFFIN, JAMES P., elect Doorkeeper of the
Letter from W. E. Grove relative to hand- Office of Price Administration, 10678.
House of Representatives, rejected (H. -employees of, 6543.
Res. 1*), 10. icaps of farmers, A3613.
Letter relative to proposal of John L. -enforcement 6fficers of, 6569.
GRIFFIN, JOHN, article relative to criticism Lewis for a royalty on all coal mined, failure of, 5794.
on Boston's book ban from Boston Post 2352. -muddling by, 6543.
by, A150. Tables: exports and imports, 5092. propaganda of, 6617.
GRIFFIN, LORENE, ET AL., relief (see bill H. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by - violations, 6569.
R. 4817). Crunkleton, A. G.: for relief (see bill H. O'Neal, Edward: criticism of, 6576.
GRIFFIN, WILLIAM A. (bishop, Catholic R. 3539), 6535. Paper: waste in Government depart-
Church), statement on Warsaw, a Diller, M. F.: for relief (see bill H. R. ments, 4134, 6367.
symbol, at Pontifical Mass in Trenton, 2596), 2073. Patton, Gen. George S.: letter by ex-
N. J., honoring heroes of Warsaw, by, Elicker, Vera Frances: for relief (see bill serviceman paying tribute to, 9499.
A658. H. R. 4282), 9372, Postwar policy: President's message,
GRIFFITH, CHARLES M., letter relative to Fry, Leslie A.: for relief (see bill H. R. 8411.
3620), 6979. Price Control Act: amendment, 6543,
nurse shortage in Veterans' Adminis-
tration by, A215. Koons, Harry D.: for relief (see bill H. R. 6569, 6576.'
3619), 6979. -extension, 6389, 6487.
GRIFFITH, CLARK C., statement on base- Reciprocal trade agreements, 5090, 5147.
Logs and lumber: to prohibit exporta-
ball's contribution to the war effort by, tion (see bill H. R. 4989), 12029. San Francisco Conference: omission of
A1211. prayer at, 4039.
Motions and resolutions offered by
GRIFFITHS, JAMES H. (Catholic priest), Daylight-saving time: to terminate (see Second deficiency appropriation bill,
sermon in Trenton, N. J., at Pontifical H. Con. Res. 77), 8337. 6853.
Mass for the victims of Warsaw by, Petitions and papers presented by, from Secretary of Agriculture: problems,
A643. Societies and associations, 2889. 12471.
GRIFFITHS, P. W. (a Representative from Remarks by, on speech at Milwaukee, 12471.
Ohio). Agricultural appropriation bill, 2718, Selective service: Tydings amendment,
Appointed on committee, 491. 2725. 1503.
Editorial from Morgan County (Ohio) -school-lunch program, 2725. Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
Herald entitled "Making Jobs by Clos- Agricultural Extension Service, 4553, 6543, 6569, 6576.
ing American Factories," A2026. 4560. Subsidies, 7873, 7875, 7876, 12471.
Letter from constituents condemning Agricultural workers: draft of, 270, 285, Tax adjustment bill, 7329, 7331.
cancellation of ration points, A181. 437. Tennessee Valley Authority, 3335.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Anderson, Clinton P. (Secretary of Agri- Tobacco: marketing quotas, 7709.
Mauger Construction Co.: for relief (see culture): speaking tour, 10731. Treasury-Post Office appropriation bill,
bill H. R. 1842), 591. Apple spoilage, 6569. 1302.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Armed forces: demobilization, 9908, Two-ocean Navy, 10822.
Citizens and individuals, 1541. 10823, 10824. United Nations Relief: appropriation,
Societies and associations, 7392. -letter by a soldier, 9908. 10299.
Remarks by, on -letter from a soldier in Manila, Veterans: settlement on farm .lands,
Air transportation: increase of, A3357. 10823. 8778, 8785.
Antiracketeering Act, 11904. - voluntary-enlistment bill, 8716. War agencies appropriation bill, 5813.
District of Columbia: school teachers' Army: demobilization program, 8455. War Food Administration, 5794.
pay bill, 7379. Army of occupation, 8579. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Automobile dealers: hearings before GROSS, FRED E., remarks in House relative
GRIGGS, OSCAR, relief (see bill S. 177*). Small Business Committee, 10603. to contribution to war effort of, A1698.
Brass hats: postcard from overseas vet- Statement by War Department relative
GRIGSBY, J. B., relief (see bill H. R. 1560*). erans, 8694. to civilian award to, A1698.
GRILLO, DOMENICO, relief (see bill H. R. Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5653.
3884). Canned food: shortage, 593. GROSS, JORDAN B., relief (see bill H. R.
GRIM, HAROLD J., relief (see bill H. R. Cattle: ceiling price, 6576. 4889).
1091*). Census of agriculture, 858. GROSSE POINT (MICH.) NEWS, editorial
GRISWOLD, DWIGHT (Governor of Census of manufacturing, 4666. captioned "Dawning of world peace"
Nebraska), letter relative to location of Cigars: prices of, 7709. from, A872.
United Nations capital in Black Hills Commodity Credit Corporation, 2065. GROSSMAN, RUTH, relief (see bill S. 228).
country by, A5141. Cream: utilization of surplus, 4728.
Daylight-saving time: termination, 8391, "GROUP SANCTIONS AGAINST RACISM,"
GRITTENDON, GEORGE, relief of estate (see article by A. H. Pekelis from New Re-
8542, 8543.
bill H. R. 5052). public entitled, A4762.
Deficit financing: statement by Mr. Pat-
GRITTON, RAMOND (first class private, U. S. man, 1173. GROVE, W. E., letter on farmers' problems
Army), letter to his parents written at Farm boys: induction into military and OPA regulations by, A3613.
the front lines by, A294. service, 106. GROVES, LESLIE R. (major general, U. S.
GRODZKI, THERESA, remarks in House rela- Farm labor: deferment, 2436. Army), references in debate in Senate
ttve to launching of Pittston and, A871. - (veto of H. J. Res. 106), 4164. to, 8911.
GROMYKO, A. A., speech at closing session. Farm labor and Army manpower, 270,
Remarks in House relative to Lafayette
of San Francisco Conference by, A3465. 285, 286.
- letter by a dairy farmer, 270. College at Easton, Pa., bestowing hon-
GRONER, MAUDE L., relief (see bill S. 1515). orary degree of doctor of science on,
Federal employees pay bill, 6067. A4634.
GROSS, CHESTER H. (a Representative from Federal Farm Loan Act: amendment,
Pennsylvania). 4765, 4767. Remarks in House praising part in de-
Address by Herbert Hoover at Wilson Food and Agriculture Organization of velopment of atomic bomb of, A4634.
College on subject, Moral and Spiritual United Nations, 3982, 3986. Report of the Committee on Military
Food program: review of conditions and Affairs in Senate on nomination of,
Recovery from War, A4321.
predictions for the future, 436. 11410.
Address on eighty-second anniversary of
Food situation: review, 3668. Resolution to appoint major general of
Gettysburg Address, A4963.
Foreign commitments, 9510, 9511. the line in the Regular Army (see S.
Appointed on committee, 491, 492.
Article by Garnett W. Shipley entitled Foreign situation: review of, 11121. Res. 175).
Full employment bill, 11988. Speech on atomic age at Lafayette Col-
"My Road to Victory," 10602.
Government control of business, A3122. lege, Easton, Pa., by, A4634.
Article by George E. Sokolsky entitled Statement relative to atomic bomb by,
"Memo on Hoover," A2652. Japan: occupation forces, 8922.
Jones, Marvin: statement on food sup- A4212.
Article from Gettysburg (Pa.) Times
relative to compulsory military train- plies, 593. Tribute in House to, 8562.
ing, A3099". Meat: OPA bungling, 7398. GROWERS FERTILIZER CO., relief (see bill
Letter by serviceman on Okinawa rela- Milk: waste due to War Food Adminis- S. 820; H. R. 2092*).
tive to Army-discharge system, A5193. tration orders, A2846.
Milk subsidy, 2065. GROWERS LOAN & GUARANTY CO., relief
Letter from Elmina Bindley Mantor con- (see bill H. R. 1314).
cerning IV-F group, A68. National Service Act, 608.
Letter from Melvin B. Wehler on con- New Deal inefficiency, A3613. GRUDER, FREDERIC, ET AL., relief (see bill
duct of the war, A90. New Deal regulations, 123, 124. H. R. 815).
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GRUGAN, SARAH- ANN, authorize payment GUFFEY, JOSEPH F.-Continued. GUFFEY, JOSEPH F.-Continued.
of adjusted-compensation benefits to Address at Roosevelt victory dinner at Statement on Palestine resolution, 12189.
(see bill H. R. 2085). Erie, Pa., February 17, 1945, A698. Statement on Palestine by Guy M.
GRUNSTEIN, BEN, relief (see bill H. R. Address before Congress of Industrial Gillette, Andrew L. Somers, and
2055*). Organizations, Philadelphia, Pa., by, J. David Stern, A5059.
GUAM, amendments in Senate for relief of A3881. Statement relative to price control, 6638.
certain residents of, 9376. Address before Farmers' Educational and Tribute to Franklin D. Roosevelt by
Bill to confer citizenship upon certain Cooperative Union of America, Tren- June Thomson, Pittsburgh, Pa., A2848.
inhabitants of (see bill H. R. 3528). ton, N. J., on subject Farmers' Stake in Amendments offered by, to
Bill for relief, through settlement of Full Employment, A4370. Nationality Act (H. R. 511): to amend,
meritorious claims, of residents of Address by former Senator F. Ryan 9876.
(see bills S. 1139*; H. R. 3452). Duffy at memorial service for late Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Bill to authorize Secretary of Navy to 1 resident Roosevelt, Milwaukee, Wis., Armed forces: to continue pay 12 months
transfer land for resettlement in (see April 15, 1945, A1912. after discharge (see bill S. 675), 1760.
bill S. 1362*). • Address by Peter H. Bergson at New York relating to abatement of tax for
Bill authorizing rehabilitation of (see City relative to Hebrew freedom, A649. members of (see bill S. 1124), 5757.
bill S. 1466*; H. R. 2913*). Address by Senator Francis J. Myers Bureau of Mines: to fix salary of Director
Letter from Secretary of Navy transmit- at Catholic University, A2735. (see bill S. 674), 1755.
ting draft of bill for relief of residents Address by Senator Tunnell at Jefferson Courts: relating to district judge for
Day dinner, Fort Wayne, Ind., A3152.
of, 6013. eastern district of Pennsylvania (see
Letter by unnamed soldier relative to Address July 4, 1945, to Soho Community bill S. 141), 79.
• Association, A3290.
low morale of servicemen on, A4316. Equal rights for men and women: to
Letter relative to Navy's discharge system Appointed on committee, 169, 170.
amend Constitution relative to (see
from group of naval men on, A4437. Appointed on funeral committee, 3356.
S. J. Res. 61), 4100.
Remarks in House relative to bill (H. R. Article appearing in the Nation (maga-
Fair Labor Standards Act: amendment
3255) conferring citizenship on natives zine) by Maxwell S. Stewart entitled
of (see bills S. 1282, 1349), 7665, 8210.
of, A3029. "Exit Pat Hurley," A5347.
MacLloyd, Clifford N.: for relief (see bill
Resolution providing for consideration of Article appearing in Washington Evening
S. 1544), 10250.
H. R. 2913, a bill authorizing rehabili- Star by Lowell Mellett entitled "On
the Other Hand-Thinks Hurley Might Maternal and child welfare: Federal aid
tation of (see H. Res. 258). to States for (see bill S. 1318), 8052.
Give Chinese Benefit of His 1931 Okla-
GUARANTEED LOANS AND INSURANCE, homa Plan," A5347. National Freedom Day: to proclaim Feb-
table showing estimates of, 8966. Article by Agnes E. Meyer in Washington ruary 1 as (see S. J. Res. 40), 1543.
GUARANTY OPERATING CO., relief (see bill Post on organization of the Red Cross, Pymatuning Lake: relating to compact
H. R. 1314). A5063. between Pennsylvania and Ohio re-
GUARDIAN LIFE INSURANCE Article by Allen Nevins reviewing the specting (see S. J. Res. 70), 5177.
CO. OF
TEXAS, remarks In House relative to, book entitled "The Philadelphia Law- Reconversion unemployment benefits
yer," A196. (see bill S. 1274), 7589.
9922.
Article by Claude G. Bowers entitled "In Veterans: wearing apparel for (see bill
GUARINO, ARTHUR A., relief (see bill H. R. S. 1275), 7589.
2243"). Defense of Politicians," 4103.
Article entitled "Future of Farmers," Motions and resolutions offered by
GUATEMALA BREAKS WITH SPAIN, article Committee on Mines and Mining: assist-
from Columbia (S. C.) Daily Record A3887..
Article from PM entitled "Academic ant clerk (S. Res. 59), 529.
relative to, A1029. Mineral resources: requesting Secretary
Editorial from Washington Post entitled, Freedom" by Evelyn Seely, A1413.
Editorials from Philadelphia Record of the Interior to report on (see S.
A1213. Con. Res. 22), 7593.
favoring appointment of Henry W al-
GUAYULE. See also RuBBER. lace, A540. Remarks by, on
Correspondence between RFC and Cali- American Labor Party of Pennsylvania,
Editorial from Pittsburgh Press on
fornia State Guayule Rubber Project 9767.
operation of bankruptcy laws, A4927.
Committee relative to price of, A5780, Interview by Mary Morris in February Armed forces: continuation of pay for
A5781. 25 Issue of PM, A902. 12 months after discharge, 1753, 1759,
Letter by Representative Poage relative Letter by Emma Guffey Miller In Phila- 3231.
to obtaining rubber from, A3460. Bromfield, Louis, 7841.
Remarks in House relative to proceeds delphia Evening Bulletin regarding
women's rights and the Constitution, Bushfield, Harlan J.: contributors to
of sales of. 2690. campaign fund of, 2532.
Remarks in House relative to, 10675. A2850.
Letter from Pennsylvania Democratic Central Valley project, 5486.
GUAYULE INDUSTRY, statement by Gen. State Committee supporting nomina- Equal-rights amendment, 4100.
Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1930 relative tion of Henry A. Wallace, 1542. Federal employees' pay bill, 11804, 12249.
to development of, A5780. Letter from Sgt. Irving F. Sack to his Federal farm programs and war food
GUAYULE PLANT, remarks in House relative draft board from hospital in England, production, 7841.
to obtaining natural rubber from, A3416. Jackson, Robert H.: to print opening ad-
A3460. Letter to Mrs. Thomas F. McAllister rela- dress at trial of German war crimi-
GUAYULE RUBBER PROJECT AT SALINAS, tive to the equal-rights amendment, nals (S. Doc. 129), 12104.
CALIF., correspondence between RFC A2902. Leave of absence, 4940.
and California State Guayule Rubber Poem by Mrs. Mabel Poe Blyth, Slippery Martin, Edward (Governor of Pennsyl-
Committee relative to purchase from Rock, Pa., on the death of her aviator vania) : Lincoln Day address, 1119.
the Government of, A5780. son, A2855. Members of Congress: salaries, 10908.
GUAYULE RUBBER PROGRAM, remarks in Radio address by Frank Kingdon rela- National Memorial Stadium, 11548.
House opposing liquidation of, A5780. tive to treatment of Hermann Goering North Dakota: campaign expenditures
after capture, A2245. by Republicans in, 1888-1890.
GUDZIN, MARGARET, relief (see bill H. R.
Radio address by Secretary of Labor en- Palestine: policy of Great Britain regard-
933*). ing, 9222.
titled "Labor's Unfinished Business,"
GUENTHER, ETHEL, relief (see bill H. R. Pennsylvania: political conditions in,
8350.
4947). Radio address by Senator Ellender on 1888-1890.
GUERRY, ALE'XANDER (president, Univer- subject of national housing, A5055. Republican Party: campaign expendi-
sity of the South), address entitled Radio address by Senator Myers on sub- tures in Pennsylvania and other
"The Day We Celebrate" before New ject Pay of Postal Employees, A2747. States, 1888-1890.
England Society of Charleston, S. C., Radio address on Armistice Day by Rabbi table, 1889.
by, A365. Norman Gerstenfeld, A4921. Small business: preservation in recon-
GUESS, HARRY C., article proposing com- Radio address with Senator Ellender on version program, 4784.
bined medical service and hospital subject of poll tax, A4995. Stimson, Henry L.: tribute, 8952.
plan from Buffalo Evening News by, Remarks in Senate by Mr. Bushfield rela- United Nations Charter, 7959.
A3862. tive to, 2471, 2472. Walker, Frank C.: nomination, 12441,
Remarks in Senate relative to medical Resolution of Pennsylvania Legislature 12442.
background of, A3862. approving decisions of Crimean Con- Williams, Aubrey: confirmation, 2599.
GUFFEY, JOSEPH F. (a Senator from Penn- ference, 1542. -letter by Mrs. Carroll Miller, 2600.
•sylvania). Review by Marguerite Young of Louis -record of NYA, 2599.
Address at a farmers' conference, Al-- Bromfield's book Pleasant Valley, Reports made by, from
toona, Pa., by, A5491. A1743. Committee on Finance:
Addreas at Jefferson Day meeting, In- Statement by Senator Mead on Justice Uncmploymcnt compensation bill (S.
dianapolis, Ind., A2701. for Poland, A2043. 1274, minority views), 8801.
INDEX
GUFFEY, JOSEPH F.-Continued. GURNEY, CHAN-Continued. GURNEY, CHAN-Continued.
Reports made by, from Resolutions of South Dakota Legislature Remarks by, on
Committee on Mines and Mining: relative to postwar military policy and National Service Act, 1551.
Mincrals (S. Con. Res. 22, Rept. 748), National Guard, 1753. Price Control Act: extension, 6912, 6914.
10693. Statement inviting world capital to lo- 6915, 6920.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. cate in Black Hills, S. Dak., 10001. Railroads: reorganizations, 7792, 7795.
GUIDOBONI, RAYMOND P., relief (see bill Sworn in, 3. Revenue Act of 1945, 9996, 10001.
H. R. 4801). Amendments offered by, to Selective Service Act: extension, 3493.
Airports (S.2): to amend, 7346, 8532. Senate: recesses since beginning of war,
GUILLORY, ACCHILLE AND OLIVIA, relief
(see bill H. R. 2665). Civil Service Retirement Act (H. R. 7921.
2948): to amend, 10072. Shasta Dam transmission lines, 12126,
"GULF AND MERCHANT MARINE," editorial 12128-12130.
by Ralph Nicholson from New Orleans Revenue Act of 1945 (H. R. 4309): to
amend, 9876. Tax-adjustment bill, 7784, 7792, 7797,
Item entitled, A727. 7799.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
GULF INSURANCE CO., relief (see bill H. R. Adjusted service benefits: to amend law Unemployment compensation bill, 8830.
1559). to authorize application for payment United Nations Charter, 8185.
GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, pro- of adjusted service benefits (see bill United Nations Organization: headquar-
vide special rules for preventing col- S. 1146), 6088. ters, 11786.
lisions of vessels navigating certain Armed forces: to amend acts authorizing War agencies: appropriations for, 6727,
waters emptying into Gulf of Mexico death gratuity to widow, child, or de- 6735, 6737, 6739.
and (see bill H. R. 3861). pendent relative of persons in (see bill Reports made by, from
GULFPORT-BILOXI (MISS.) DAILY HER- S. 363), 370. Committee on Military Affairs:
ALD, editorial on postwar foreign Canton Insane Asylum: conveyance to Farm workers: deferment of (H. J. Res.
economic problems from, A2621. South Dakota of (see bill8. 1247), 106, Rept. 185), 3267.
7346. Military Academy: age limit for ap-
GULFPORT (MISS.) ROTARY CLUB, speech
Catholic Chancery Office, Inc.: for relief pointees (H. R. 1123, Rept. 612), 9214.
relative to postwar northwest highway
via Gulfport, Miss., by Frank 0. (see billS. 501), 916. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Federally owned alcohol plants: to per-
Kreager before, A431. GUSTAFSON, J. 0., letter relative to peace-
mit them to produce sugars or sirups
GULICK, JOSEPH I. (pastor Presbyterian (see S. J. Res. 10), 9112. time military-conscription legislation
Church), address paying tribute to Fowler, Mabel: for relief (see billS. 845), written by, 10753.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt in Trinity 3182. GWINN, RALPH W. (a Representative /rom
Methodist Church at Idaho Falls by, Military and naval personnel: to credit New York).
A2397. service as a cadet, midshipman, or Appointed on committee, 491, 492.
GULLIKSON, MRS. FREDA, relief (see bill S. aviation cadet for retirement purposes Bulletin of National Republican Club en-
567*). (see billS. 900), 3537. titled "Yalta," A2042.
GUMSER, W. W., letter relative to slowness Military or naval training: to provide for Editorial from White Plains (N. Y.) Re-
in Navy's discharge system by, A4091. all male citizens who attain the age porter Dispatch entitled "The Purge
of 18 (see billS. 188), 158. That Failed," A4431.
GUNNELLS, HUGH P., AND WIFE, relief (see Sioux Tribe of Indians: to supplement Bills and joint resolutionsintroduced by
billH. R. 2226*). act to provide full accounting in'pend- Chapman, Georgia V. C. and Julia I.: to
GUNNISON, WALTER B., article relative to ing claims of (see S. J. Res. 67), 4783. adjudicate claims (see bill H. R. 3806),
establishment of a veteran's hospital South Dakota: relating to certain min- 7551.
at Brooklyn, N. Y., from Brooklyn-Eagle eral rights (see billS. 1307), 8006. Joyce, Dolores: for relief (see bill H. R.
by, A4308. Taxation: to direct payment of highway 4577), 10321.
GUNS, amend the Internal Revenue Code use taxes in operation of any system Petitions and papers presented by, from
relative to the tax on manufacturers of commercial transportation taken Citizens and individuals, 2703, 3748,
over by Federal Government (see bill 10889.
and dealers in the case of certain
S. 992), 4504. Remarks by, on
small-game guns (see bill H. R. 122").
Remarks by, on Mail to overseas servicemen, 2157.
GUNSOLLEY, VERNE V., relief (see bill H. R. Agricultural appropriation bill,3547, Sugar shortage, AS17.
931*). 3548. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
GUNTHER, EARL, AND WIFE, relief (see bills Airports: Federal aid bill. 8522, 8532.
S. 751; H. R. 3021), 3697. Armed forces: demobilization and trans- GWYNNE, JOHN W. (a Representative from
portation, 10598. Iowa).
GURNEY, CHAN (a Senator from South Appointed on committee, 491.
Dakota). Army: correspondence relative to ap-
pointments in, 12426. Article by Joseph Leib on pauper oath
Address by Edward N. Scheiberling at for veterans, A5158.
-flight pay, 10845, 10846, 10847.
Washington, D. C., on subject of uni- Article by S. S. Hoffman in Waterloo
-letter by H. H. Arnold, 10845.
versal military training, A1804. (Iowa) Press entitled "Free Enterprise
-voluntary enlistment bill,8971,
Appointed conferee, 2253, 2759, 2986, Is You," A840.
3555, 3734, 6202, 6895, 7064, 7068, 9216, 8972, 8973, 8977, 8979, 8980, 9010, 9011,
9012, 9013. 9014. Editorial by Mark Sullivan entitled
11309. "Two-thirds Amendment; Fervor Has
Appointed on committee, 169, 170. Army and Navy: cooperation in purchase
of textiles, 8203. Diminished," A2069.
Appointed on funeral committee, 333.
Army and Navy: flight pay, 10845. Editorial from Clear Lake Reporter on
Article by Ben Hibbs in Saturday Even- full-employment bill, A4735.
ing Post entitled "Military Training Bituminous coal industry: release of
military personnel for work in, 7846, Editorial from New Hampton Economist
for National Safety," A291.
7847, 7918, 7919. entitled "No Easy Road Back," A2229.
Article by Brig. Gen. John McAuley Editorial froia Waterloo Daily Courier
Palmer in Saturday Evening Post rela- --_ letter by Robert P. Patterson, 7919.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 3556, 12111, entitled "Women Go to Washington,"
tive to General Marshall's plan for a
12112. A4247.
citizen army, A329.
Article by Brig. Gen. John MeAuley -letter from Chief of Engineers rela- Editorial from Wellsburg (Iowa) Herald
Palmer in Saturday Evening Post rela- tive to flood-control projects, 3556. entitled "In the Air," A1962.
tive to postwar defense, A322. Farm labor: deferment of, 3231. Resolution by Flint Lock Local, National
Article by Senator Wiley in National Fish and Wildlife Service, 12111. Farm Union, Hall, Mont., opposing re-
Republic entitled "Let's Keep America Flood-control projects, 12117, 12121. gional and valley authorities, A2603.
American," A3781. Food and Argriculture Organization of Resolutions of Marshall County (Iowa)
Circular issued by War Department rela- United Nations, 7866. Farm Bureau, A5143.
tive to military planning for postwar Full Employment Act of 1945, 9151. Bills and Joint resolutions introduced by
Military Establishment, 995. Government agencies: reorganization, Bankruptcy: to amend act to establish a
Elected to committee, 8689. 10327. uniform system of (see bill H. R.
Excused from committee, 8689. Hospitals: Federal aid for, 11798. 4307), 9468.
Leave of absence, 4943. Independent officesappropriation bill, Byvank, Florence: for relief (see bill H.
Memorandum signed by 10 governors re- 2086, 2093, 2102. R. 4671), 10628.
questing location of United Nations -- postwar planning, 2093. Government: to facilitate administra-
capital in midcontinent area, 11704. Leave of absence, 4228. tion of (see bill H. R. 2602), 2165.
Resolution by South Dakota Legislature Marshall, Gen. George C.: printing of re- United States Code: to amend title 28
relative to equipment for soil-conser- port of, 9647. (see bill H. R. 2788), 2387.
vation work, 1754. Midwestern truck strike, 11290. Motions and resolutions offered by
Resclution by South Dakota Legislature Military Academy: age limit for ap- Standard time: to return to (see H. Con.
relative to gasoline tax, 1754. pointees, 9489. Res. 59)', 5037.
INDEX
HAGEN, HAROLD C--Continued. HAGEN, HAROLD C.--Continued.
GWYNNE, JOHN W.-Continued.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Advertisement by Land O'Lakes Cream- 'Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
eries, Inc., relative to dairy Industry, Lost River, Minn.: to survey (see bill
Citizens and individuals, 513, 1991, 3352, H. R. 2359), 1470.
6701. A668.
Appointed on committee, 492. Motor vehicles: to repeal use tax (see
Societies and associations, 513. bill H. R. 3001), 3699.
Remarks by, on Article and questionnaire by Regular
Veteran's Association, A1738. Nationality Act: to amend (see bill H. R.
Antiracketeering Act, 11903, 11920. 415), 25.
Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5661. Article by Levitt F. Morris from Christian
Science Monitor entitled "The Victory Old-age assistance: to increase Federal
Committee on the Judiciary: permission aid to States (see bill H. R. 2208), 1171.
to sit, 9336. of the Rails," A927.
Article by Marquis Childs entitled Parity prices for agricultural, commodi-
Courts of the United States: data, 2231, ties: to provide a new base period in
-admission of evidence, 2506, 2507. "Norway, Almost Europe's Forgotten
-limitation of certain actions In, Country," A933. determining (see bill H. R. 2287), 1541.
Article from B!ackduck (Minn.) Ameri- Rainy River, Minn.: to bridge (see bill
2926. H. R. 3264), 4776.
-text of bill (H. R. 2788), 2927. can urging increase in price of butter-
fat, A253. Servicemen's Dependents Allowance Act:
Daylight-saving time: termination, 8544. to amend (see bills H. R. 2998, 3335),
Departments of State, Justice, and Com- Article in Thief River Falls (Minn.)
Times commefiting on small profits of 3629, 5252.
merce appropriation bill, 2231. Tusow, Charles F.: for relief (see bill
Federal Employees Compensation Act, farmers, A191.
Article relative to tour of the United H. R. 1545), 291.
7816. United States Shipping Board: to extend
Food production In Iowa: statistics of, States by five Norwegian journalists,
A4608. status of veterans of World War to
A3043. persons serving on vessels of (see bill
Fill employment bill, 12006. Christmas message to Regular Veterans'
Association and radio talk by Edwin C. H. R. 1511), 290.
Government expenditures: reduction, Veterans: to amend law relative to de-
A4572. Hill concerning Christmas, A499. "termination of service connection of
-- letter by A. J. Cray, A4572. Editorial from Minneapolis Tribune on
disability (see bill H. R. 2052), 908.
Insurance business: regulation, 1090, low pay of school teachers, A5114.
to extend franking privilege to
1091. Editorial from Washington Evening Star
relative to the erection of a statue of certain persons receiving hospital
Leave of absence, 7037. treatment (see bill H. R. 2140), 1050.
MacNider, Pvt. Jack: release from Army, Leif Ericson in Washington, A5805. - -relating to pension rates to de-
11351. Editorial from Washington Post relative
pendents of deceased (see bill H. R.
Military Establishment appropriation to injustice of retirement law to some
2037), 907.
bill, 6759. Federal employees, A5783. -relating to pensions for widows
Pearson, Drew: false statements con- Letter by P. W. Reeves paying tribute to
of deceased (see bill H. R. 2150), 1080.
cerning bill (H. R. 2788), 10945-10947. late Manuel Quezon, A1776.
Winter, Peter: for relief (see bills H. R.
Petrone, Lt. J. C.: captured Nazi flag Letter by W. Stuart Symington on sale
3212, 3271), 4574, 4776.
from, A2163. of surplus materials to veterans, A5212.
Letter from constituent praising Vet- Motions and resolutions offered by
Presidential succession, 7013, 7017, 7018, Committee to Investigate Labor Condi-
7022, 7027. erans' Administration facility at Min-
neapolis, Minn., A670. tions: to create (see H. Res. 89), 291.
Standard time, A2494.
Statute of limitations: sale of surplus Letter from Norman County Farm Bu- Petitions and papers presented by, from
property, 10945-10947. reau relative to support prices on oats, Citizens and individuals, 12308.
-list of organizations supporting A2723. Soc'eties and associations, 10321.
bill (H. R. 27E8), 10947. Letter from T. F. Mueller relative to Remarks by, on
Tidelands: quieting title to, 8858, 8859, utilization of wood waste, A3283. Air-mail postage, A5495.
8861, 8866. Letters pertaining to flax program, A191. Butter production and letter from Mlin-
Treaties: ratification of, 2924, 2925, 4017, Petition signed by 153 veterans of the nesota Association of Local Creameries,
4019-4021, 4028, 4031, 4296, 4344, 4345. Veterans' Hospital, Minneapolis, Minn., A112,
Reports made by, from requesting a committee to visit vet- Capitol Hill employees: Red Cross drive,
Committee on the Judiciary: erans' hospitals and recommend bene- A2584.
Criminal cases: rules of procedure (H. R. ficial changes, A5813. ,Consumer credit controls, A5546.
4162, Rept. 1115), 9558. Prayer by Dr. Oscar F. Blackwelder, - statement of Retail Credit Insti-
A23E8. tute, A5547.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Radio program on the plight of the Flaxseed: incentive payments for pro-
HAAS, ELMER W., relief (see bill H. R. 3250). ducers, A191.
Philippines, A2192.
HAAS, FRANCIS J., (Catholic bishop), ser- Floods: emergency-control bill, 4842.
Radio talk relative to improved food
mon in St. Paul Cathedral at funeral situation under Clinton P. Anderson, Haakon VII, King. of Norway, A2723.
of John Augustine Ryan by, A4055. A3341. Leib, Joseph: statement on sale of sur-
plus materials to veterans, A5014.
HABER, WILLIAM; chapter entitled "Build- Report from Department of Agriculture Norway: liberation of and address rela-
ing Construction" from book How relative to weather conditions in other tive to, A3081.
Collective Bargaining Works by, 904. countries, A3114. O'Connor, Representative James F.:
HABERMAN, GEORGE, address in Milwaukee Resolutions adopted by American War eulogy, A338.
before annual convention of American Dads relative to returning servicemen, Postal employees: salary increase, 4626.
Legion by, A4480. A5786.
United Nations Relief: appropriation,
Bills and joint resolutionsintroduced by - 10224, 10304.
HACKENBERG, ALEX G., letter relative to
Agricultural commodities: to provide Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
article in Detroit Westward paying adequate markets and fair prices for
tribute to Franklin D. Roosevelt by, HAGERSTOWN HOSIERY CO., INC., relief
(see bill H. R. 416), 25.
A3867. (see bill H. R. 806).
Air mail: to decrease rate of postage on
HACKETT, JAMES PATRICK, ESTATE OF, (see bill H. R. 4734), 10826. HAGERTY, JOHN J., article by Richard B.
relief (see bill H. R. 796). Air-mail postal card: to provide (see bill Cole from Boston News Bureau and in-
HACKNEY, ALLIE J., relief (see S. Res. 124). H. R. 4735), 10826. terview relative to employment of re-
Armed forces: to waive charge for migra- turning veterans in New England with,
HADLEN, ELMER C., relief (see bill H. R. tory-bird hunting stamps sold to A942.
1070). members of (see bill H. R. 1897), 671. Articles from Boston News Bureau rela-
HAGADONE, DUGALD C., authorize Secre- Army: relating to retirement as chief tive to views on postwar problems of,
tary of the Interior to sell certain warrant officer (see bill H. R. 725), 57. A978.
lands in Montana to (see bill H. R. Brunette, Joseph: for relief (see bill H. R. HAGGERTY, C. J., telegram opposing the
1952), 750. I May conscription bill, 660.
4445)
HAGEN, HAROLD C., (a Representative from Chetkovich, Mike: for relief (see bill HAGGERTY, J. J., letter relative to penalty
Minnesota). H. R. 907), 60. mail by, A2580.
Address by Carlos P. Romulo at San Employees of the United States: relating -HAGUE. CONVENTION, give effect to article
Francisco Conference, A2261. to signatures on official correspond- 11, for protection of industrial prop-
Address by Gunnar John paying tribute ence (see bill H. R. 3207), 4574. erty (see H. J. Res. 34).
to Cordell Hull, A5544. Ericson, Leif: to erecta statue in District
of Columbia (see H. J. Res. 279), 11007. HAIGH, WALTER CLEMENT, increase pen-
Address by Rev. Oscar F. Blackwelder sion (see bill H. R. 833).
entitled "The Secret Is in His Hands," Indians: to declare that the United
A3370. States holds certain lands in trust for HALE, NATHAN, authorizing erection In Dis-
Address by Roy F. Hendrickson regarding Minnesota Chippewa Tribe (see bill trict of Columbia of a statue of (see
food problem in Europe, A3146.. H. R. 2439), 1707. S. J. Res. 84*; H. J. Rs. 227).
278 INDEX
HALE, ROBERT (a Representative from HALIFAX, LORD-Continued. HALL, EDWIN ARTHUP-Continued.
Maine). Speech at closing session of San Fran- Remarks by, on
Address before Women's Republican cisco Conference by, A3466. Armed forces: furlough transportation,
Club, New York City, A606. HALL, EDWIN ARTHUR (a Representative 4290, 4609, 4610.
Address by Lyman A. Thackrey, Portland, -text of bill to discharge fathers,
from New York).
Maine, on the Navy's peacetime role, Address at meeting of Hall Furlough 9727.
A4575. -voluntary enlistment bill, 8716.
Clubs, March 17, 1945, A1478.
Address on American foreign policy at Address by Nathaniel L. Goldstein on Army: discharges, 9869.
Portland, Maine, AS0. Palestine, A2439. Army and Navy Nurse Corps: male
Address on Navy Day at Portland, Maine, Address by Violet Grassi at meeting of nurses, 653, 1709.
by, A4618. Hall Furlough Clubs, March 17, 1945, Automobile-use. tax, 6368, 9610, 9627.
Appointed on committee, 491, 492. A1478. Census of agriculture, 842, 875.
Editorial from Honolulu Star-Bulletin Address of Walter Hoving at the Amer- Children's clothing: deterioration, 6589.
entitled "Underestimating Hawaii," ican Design Awards luncheon, New China: report of Mr. Mansfield, 283.
A5756. York City, A2498. Committee Investigating Food Short-
Editorial from Jacksonville (Fla.) Jour- Address on Mother's Day, Endwell, N. Y., ages: report, 4317, 4318, 4322.
nal on statehood for territories, A4346. A2380. Commodity Credit Corporation, 2061.
Letter by Donald A. Fowler to the Presi- Appointed on committee, 491. Construction of veterans' hospital in
dent, A4505. Article by Frank Gannett on death of Broome County, N. Y., A1057.
Letter regarding coffee situation ad- President Roosevelt, A1766. Deficiency appropriation bill, 11134.
dressed to, A5151. Article by Joseph Leib entitled "New Farm products: investigate marketing,
Poem by Helen Poland entitled, "When York State Ought To Pay Back Pre- etc., 1456.
the Blue Stars Turn to Gold," A1845. miums for Veterans' Retirement Farm workers: text of House Resolution
Radio address at Portland, Maine, May Funds," A5409. 69 relative to induction into armed
5, 1945, A2136. Editorial by Bill Cahn entitled "Do You forces, 141.
Resolution of Northeastern States De- Know Your Congressman?" A934. Federal Farm Loan Act: amendment,
velopment Agencies Conference, A2390. Editorial from Rochester (N. Y.) Times- 4760, 4763, 4774.
Sworn in, 88. Union citing needs for scientists, Food investigation, 2787.
Telegram from commissioner of agri- 4-H Clubs, 4560.
A3034.
culture of Maine relative to drafting Letter by Eastern Federation of Feed Full-employment bill, 12073.
farm labor, 814. Merchants relative to shortage of mo- GI bill of rights: administration, 495-
Amendments offered by, to lasses for dairy feed, A4574. 498.
Antiracketeering Act (H. R. 32): to Radio address to constituents, April 7, Gold-Star Mothers: pilgrimages for, 271,
amend, 11918. 1945, A1719. 1277.
Bills and joint resolutionsintroduced by Radio colloquy with Bob Evans on edu- Housing for veterans, 12296.
Allen, Percy: for relief (see bill H. R. cation for farm youth, A2718. Maritime Commission: reducing appro-
1234), 127. Radio colloquy with Bob Evans relative priation, 41,9.
Gorham, Gordon T., et al.: for relief (see Members of Congress: housing, 821.
to present food crisis, A1620.
bill H. R. 1348), 190. Milk: subsidy on, 2061, 3050.
Radio discussion relative to subsidies for
Hawaii: to admit as State (see bill H. R. Molasses for dairy feed, 10184, 10214.
farmers, A1176.
3659), 7214. Radio discussion with Bob Evans on National cemeteries, 1049.
Hilton, Laban P.: medal to (see bill H. R. National Service Act, 653.
Bretton Woods Agreement, A2838.
1233), 127. - conference report, 2853.
Radio discussion with Bob Evans rela-
Kelley, James A.: for relief (see bill H. R. Nurses' selective service bill, 1798, 1799,
tive to bills in Congress, A462.
1718), 448. 1801.
Lighthouse Service: to perfect consolida- Speaking program of Hall Canteen Clubs,
Endicott, N. Y., A4985. Office of Defense Transportation: order
tion with Coast Guard (see bill H. R. restricting religious gatherings, A2002.
Amendments offered by, to
1649), 431. Old-age security benefits for members of
National Service Act (H. R. 1752) : to armed forces, 3330.
Tidewaters: relating to title to (see H. J. amend, 653.
Res. 138), 2702. Palestine resolution, 12395.
Nurses (H. R. 2277): to amend, 1793.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Polish Constitution Day, 4140.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Price Control Act: amendment, 6589.
Citizens and individuals, 10483.
Armed forces: to discharge fathers from Reciprocal trade agreements: extension,
Societies and associations, 9726.
State legislatures, 1596. (see bill H. R. 4434), 9821. 4880, 5146.
to bring back to United States for St. Lawrence seaway, 496, 497.
Remarks by, on burial the remains of persons who died
Antiracketeering Act, 11918. Servicemen's Readjustment Act: confer-
in service of (see bill H. R. 2264), 1285. ence report, 12381.
Atlantic Charter, 227, 228. -- to pay tranzportation home of
Coffee: policies of OPA regarding, 10038. Sixth Army: tribute to, 495.
members on furlough (see bill H. R. Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
-- article and letter, 10039.
670), 30. 65E9.
First War Powers Act amendment, 11355. Automobile-use tax: repeal (see H. R.
Full employment bill, 10552, 12011. UNRRA: additional appropriation, 11569.
3572), 6630. VE-day, 4307.
Housing for veterans, 12297.
Broome County, N. Y.: to construct a Veterans: farm loans, 4764.
Maritime Day, 4864. veterans' hospital in (see bill H. R.
Military Information bill, 10055. -final burial, 1276, 1277.
2521), 1885. -- housing, 11134.
National debt, 1156.
Gold Star Mothers: to provide pilgrim- - settlement on farm lands, 8773.
National Service Act, 709. ages to foreign cemeteries (see bill
Reciprocal trade agreements, 5142. Veterans' hospitals (Triple Cities area),
H. R. 1500), 290, 1711.
Tidelands: quieting title to, 8859. Motions and resolutions offered by - text of resolution, 1711.
Treaty ratification: constitutional Armed forces: requesting information
amendment, 3996, 4030, 4073. War agencies appropriation bill, 5739.
concerning plans for furlough trans- War Department appropriation bill (civil
Vessels: sale of surplus, 9195, 9272, 9288. portation for members of (see H. Res.
-summary of Harvard report, 9197. functions, 1049.
249), 4302. War Food Administration, 2679.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Churches: to protect against encroach- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
HALES, GEORGE A., relief (see bill S. 1168). ment through bureaucratic decrees HALL, EMMA, increase pension (see bill H. R.
HALF MOON (CALIF.) REVIEW (news- (see H. Con. Res. 51),,4038. 830).
paper), editorial entitled "The Jap- Committee on World War Veterans' Leg-
islation: authorizing investigation by HALL, ERNEST K., remarks at christening of
anese Problem" by George Dunn from, Coast Guard helicopter Congressional
A2722. (see H. Res. 106), 512.
Selective Service Act: to prevent draft- Page by, A2265.
"HALF-TRUTHS ARE DANGEROUS," edi- ing of farm workers (see H. Res. 69), HALL, HELEN, statement before House Labor
torial from Tri-County Truth of Harts- 148. Committee relative to price and rent
burg, Mo., entitled, A2595, Veterans' hospital, Broome County, control made by A5030.
HALIFAX, LORD (Britain's Ambassador), N. Y.: authorizing passage of bill (H. R. HALL, I. WINSLOW: relief (see bill H. R.
editorial captioned "Howdy, Mr. Am- 2521) to construct (see H. Res. 169), 3176).
bassador" from Tulsa (Okla.) Tribune, 1885. HALL, JACK (star farmer for State of
A1501. Remarks by, on Kansas), tribute in Senate to, 9765.
Editorial and letter by Richard Lloyd Agricultural appropriation bill, 2679.
Jones from Tulsa Tribune relative to Agricultural Extension Service, 4560, HALL, LEONARD W. (a Representative from
visit to Oklahoma of, A1501, A1502. 4565, 4568. New York).
Remarks in House relative to discour- Armed forces: demobilization, 9727, Address by Karl Taylor Compton at
teous treatment in Oklahoma offered 9913. American design awards luncheon,
to, 3136, 3137, 3138, A1521. - discharge of fathers, 10813. A2501.
INDEX 279
HALL,LEONARD W.-Continued ........... HALLECK, CHARLES A.-Continued. HALSEY, MRS. EDWIN A., letter of appre-
Address by Robert P. Patterson at-Amer- Remarks by, on ciation addressed to the Senate by,
ican design awards meeting, New Immigration and Naturalization: post- 908.
York City, A2566. war problems, 2865, 2866, 2869. Relief (see S. Res. 68*).
Address cf Frank B. Jewett at American Land-grant railroad rates, 11269, 11270,
11273. HALSEY, WILLIAM F., JR. (admiral,' U. S.
design awards meeting, New York City,
Lemke resolution, 2040. Navy), letter by citizen of Michigan
A2587.
Lending agencies of the . Government, relative to statement on bypassing
Appointed on committee, 491.
Japanese-held islands by, AEO5.
Appointed on Small. Business Commit- 1145, 1146.
Report of the Committee on Naval Af-
tee, 417. Members of Congress: salary increase,
fairs in Senate on nomination of,
Editorial from National Independent rel- 4433.
Military information bill,10046, 10048, 11320.
ative to free enterprise, A508.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 10349. HAMES, JOHN, relief (see bills H. R. 3011*,
Bottomley Harriet T.: for relief (see bill Montana: activities of administration in 3970).
H. R. 2-67), 1286. elections in Second Congressional Dis- HAMILTON, GEORGE P., increase pension
Farkas, Ethel, and others: for relief (see trict, 5737. (see bill H. R. 3782).
- results of special election in Sec-
bil:H. R. 1606), 327.
Gottlieb, Leo, for relief(see billH. R. ond District, 5631. HAMILTON, HOMER G., relief (see bill H. R.
2,9), 32. National housing (H. Res. 291), 6317. 4266).
Hempstead Warehouse Corp.: for relief National Service Act, 560, 615, 645, 663, HAMILTON, JOHN E., statement advocating
(see billH. R. 1349), 190. 711, 713. an emancipated citizenship for the
-agree to conference, 2196, 2197,
Lee. Margaret: for relief (see bill H. R. American Indians written by, 5387,
4607), 10469. 2198, 2199, 2200. 5410.
Neville, Nora R.: for relief(see billH. conference report, 2841, 2854.
statement of National Manufac- HAMILTON, KATE E., relief of estate (see
R. 1350), 190. bill H. R. 1711*).
United States Merchant Marine Acad- turers Association, 663.
einy Library: to make a public deposi- Neutrality Act, 2441. HAMILTON, MARY EMILY, relief (see bill
tory for Government publications (see Nurses: drafting of, 1820, 1821, 1822, H. R. 1310).
1859, 1860.
billH. R. 48), 19. HAMILTON (OHIO) JOURNAL, editorial cap-
Office of War Information, 7525, 7527,
Petitions and papers presented by, from 7528. tioned "Appraisal on Taft" from,
Citizeng and individuals, 327, 2966, 3141, Palestine problem, 9685. A875.
6085. Pearl Harbor disaster: Army and Navy HAMLET, JOHN, relief (see bill H. R. 2954).
Remcrks by, on report, 8389.
Lending agencies of the Government, HAMLIN, SOLYMAN G., relief (see bill H. R.
Pearl Harbor investigation, 10048.
1119. Pipe lines, 5343. ' 4267).
Small Business Committee, 11897. Price Control Act, 6607. HAMM, CLINT, relief (see bill H. R. 3523).
- continuation, 339. -amendment, 6566. HAMM, D. H., relief (see bill H. R. 1143).
Wallace. Henry A., 1179. - extension, 6370.
Votes of. Sc-e YEA-AND-NAY VOTES, HAMMACK, REITA TABOR, relief (see bill
Public roads: investigation, 7190.
H. R. 1755).
HALLECK, CHARLES. A. (a Representative Pyle, Ernie: death of, 3501.
front Indiana). Railroads: land-grant rates, 4195, 4196, HAMMETT, BENJAMIN R., JR., relief (see
Appointed conferee, 10307. 4197. bill H. R. 4071).
Appointed on committee,88, 491. Reciprocal trade agreements, 4877, 5085, HAMMOND, CLARA, increase pension -(see
Appointed on funeral committee, 3356. 5086, 5088. bill H. R. 1461).
Litter by Joseph N. Peir, Jr.,from Farm letter from Indianapolis Chamber
of Commerce, 5085. HAMMOND, HELEN M., pension (see bill S.
Journal and Farmer's Wife relative to 734).
manpower draft, A948. Roosevelt, Elliott, 6142.
Radio address entitled "Fundamental Selective service: Tydings amendment, HAMMOND, WILLIAM A., relief (see bill H. R.
Conflict-Its Effect on Food," 8265. 1505, 1506, 1523, 1524, 1526, 1529, 1530. 939).
Statement of principles, policies, and ob- Small Business Committee, 11894, 11896, HAMMOND (IND.) TIMES, editorial cap-
jectives authorized and approved by 11697, 11899. tioned "The Times is honorably dis-
the Republicans of the Senate and -continuation, 339. charged" by Harold Cross from, A4022.
House of Representatives, A5329. Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
6566. HAMMONTON (N. J.) NEWS, editorial rela-
Amendments offered by, to tive to tax reduction from, A4177.
Government reorganization (H. R. 4129): Tax adjustment bill, 7333.
to amend, 9427. United Nations relief: appropriation, HAMPTON, GEORGE, relief (see bill H. R.
Selective Service: Tydings amendment 10216. 1023*).
(H. J. Hes. 106) : to amend, 1523, 1524. Wallace, Henry A., 1145, 1146. HANAK, ELMER W., letter relative to article
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by War Agencies appropriation bill, 5797. in Reader's Digest entitled "Planning
Civil Aeronautics Board: to establish War Labor Disputes Act: repeal, 11822, for Freedom" by Henry A. Wallace
(see bill H. R. 3428), 5837. 11823, 11831, 11832. from, A258.
Petitions and papers presented by, front Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. HANCHETT, MERRICK W., letter concerning
Citizens and individuals, 12402. HALL CANTEEN CLUBS, remarks In House patriotic service performed by, 201.
Societies and associations, 9292. relative to, A4985.
HANCK, NANCY, essay entitled "An Ameri-
Remarks by, on HALLETT, WILLIAM A., relief (see bill H. R. can Heritage" by, A233.
American infantry: tribute to, A188. 254). Remarks in House relative to entertain-
Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill, HALL FULOUGH CLUBS, addresses by Violet ment of the armed forces in Washing-
8630. Grassi and Representative E. A. Hall ton by, A233.
Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5537, of New York, on St. Patrick's Day be-
5540, 5631. HANCOCK, ARCH F., relief of estate (see bill
fore, A1478. H. R. 1787).
Carden, George A. and Anderson, T. Herd, HALLIBURTON, GEORGE M., article entitled
8984. HANCOCK, CLARENCE E. (a Representative
"What Shall Be Done With Germany?" from New York).
Census of Agriculture, 847. fromr magazine See by, A1940.
Civil Aeronautics Commission, 5797, 9715. Address by Robert P. Patterson at Wain-
Committee on Foreign Affairs: investiga- HALLQUIST, FRITZ, relief (see bill H. R. wright Day celebration, Skaneateles,
tion by, 7639. 2882). N. Y., A4069.
Common carriers: agreements among, HALSEY, EDWIN A. (Secretary of the Sen- Appointed conferee, 1274.
11750, 11751, 11752, 11777. ate), announcement of death of, 513, Appointed on committee, 491.
Corporations: refund of excess profits, 549. Appointed on House Office Building Com-
7241, 7245. Article by Gould Lincoln from Washing- mission, 16.
Fair Employment Practice Committee: ton Evening Star paying tribute to, RGolution by Onondaga County, N. Y.,
appropriation, 7521. A46. Board of Supervisors relative to dis-
Farm labor: deferment of, 2428, 2429, Order of Senate to adjourn as a mark of charge of liberated prisoners of war,
2431. respect to, 530. A3908.
- (veto of H. J. Res. 106), 4162. Order of Senate to purchase a floral Statement made in Congress in 1886 by
Federal Aid Airport Act, 9708, 9715, 9717, wreath for the funeral of, 548.. Senator Maxey relative to Presidential
9729, 9731, 9732, 9740. Poem by Horace C. Carlisle in tribute to, succession, 7015.
Government agencies: reorganization, 548. Amendments offered by, to
9339-9341, 9342, 9345, 9417, 9418, 9425, Resolution in Senate on death of (see Departments of State, Justice, and Con-
9427. 9428, 9431, 9432, 9433, 9436, 9446, S. Res. 66), 671. rnerce appropriation bill (H. R. 2:03):
9447, 9452. Tribute in Senate to, A46. to amend, 2377.
280 INDEX
HANCOCK, CLARENCE E.-Continued. HAND, T. MILLET-Continued. HANKS, NANCY, remarks in House relative
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Tribute to Frank S. Farley in Atlantic to, 1036.
Attorneys at law: to amend Judicial Code City (N. J.) Press Union entitled "Our HANLEY, FRANCIS A., relief (see bill H. R.
relative to admission to practice before Acting Governor," A2957. 843*).
courts, departments, and offices of the Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Government (see bill H. R. 1387), 230. HANLEY, JOE, article from National Tribune,
Act of February 11, 1937 (50 Stat. 19, Washington, D. C., relative to activities
Bova, Frances: for relief (Se bill H. R. ch. 10) : to amend relative to disaster
4354), 9558. in American Legion of, A4205.
loans to States or political subdivisions
Earnshaw, Elizabeth: to increase pension thereof (see bill H. R. 4292), 9462. "HANLEY ON AMERICANISM," article from
(see bill H. R. 1607), 327. Anchor Insurance Co.: for relief (see bill Bismarck (N. Dak.) Tribune entitled,
Granquitti, Angelo and George: for relief H. R. 3558), 6585. A3327.
(see bill H. R. 2836), 3053. Armed forces: to direct the discharge of HANNEGAN, LEO F., relief (see bill H. R.
Lynch, James: for relief (see bill H. R. certain members (see bill H. R. 4290), 4543).
2835), 3053. 9461. HANNEGAN, ROBERT E. (Postmaster Gen-
Myers, Jennie V.: to increase pension Bell, Nelson: for relief (see bill H. R. eral), address at a testimonial dinner
(see bill H. R. 1609), 327. 1843), 591. at St. Louis in his honor by, A4010.
Seager, Sarah A.: to increase pension Brown, Joseph A.: for relief (see bill H. Address at Democratic Women's meeting
(see bill H. R. 1608), 327. R. 4924), 11699. in Springfield, Mo., by, A4029.
Wood, Carrie H.: to increase pension Culligan, Charles J., conferring juris- Address at graduating exercises Of FBI
(see bill H. R. 1610), 327. diction (see bill H. R. 2303), 1341. National Academy by, A4592.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Highways and airports: to provide a pro- Address at French Lick, Ind., November
Citizens and Individuals, 6014, 8515, 8582, gram for construction of (see bill H. R. 17, 1945, by, A5065.
8725. 3036), 3822. Address on the man in the street at
Societies and associations, 8950. Holland, May: for relief (see bill H. R. French Lick before Indiana Demo-
Remarks by. oil 5010), 12101. cratic Editorial Association by, A5612.
Antiracketeering bill, 11843, 11890, 1900, Leek, Charles P., and others: for relief Address on postwar programs of Demo-
11902, 11903, 11904, 11905. (see bill H. R. 2451), 1707. cratic and Republican Parties in Den-
Army: Casualty Branch, A336. National Upion Fire Insurance Co.: for ver, Colo., by, A5447.
Army Postal Service: excellent work of, relief (see bill H. R. 3558), 6585. Address on St. Patrick's Day at Rochester,
A3033. Rottenberg, Mrs. Lena: for relief (see bill N. Y., by, A1255.
Bankruptcy Act: amendment, 10012, H. R. 2955), 3531. Editorials relative to nomination to be
10014, 10015. Seaboard Fire Insurance Underwriters: Postmaster General, 4235, 4236, 4240,
Compact between Ohio and Pennsyl- for relie: (see bill H. R. 3558), 6585. 4242, 4243.
vania, 7495. Strang, Jane: for relief (see bill H. R. Radio address in Gainesville, Ga., on
Courts: admission of evidence, 2506. 2730), 2585. Independence Day, by, A3411.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11263. Taxes: to terminate the war tax rates on Remarks in House relative to. testimonial
Demobilization problems, A3908. certain goods and services and to re- dinner in St. Louis honoring, A4010.
Departments of State, Justice, and Com- duce the regular rates thereon to 5 Remarks in Senate relative to the address
merce appropriation bill, 2377. percent (see bill H. R. 4291), 9461. delivered at French Lick, Ind., by,
Flood-control projects, 11263. Troth, Thomas 0.: for relief (see bill 12403.
Insurance business: regulation of, 1087. H. R. 5009), 12101. Remarks in Senate relative to the nomi-
Johnson, Albert W.: investigation, 1394. Whilden, Albert: adjudication of claim nation to be Postmaster General, 4229.
Military information bill, 10053, 10055. (see bill H. R. 5093), 12491. Report of the Committee on Post Offices
Missouri: additional judgeship, 8873. Petitions and papers presented by, from and Post Roads in Senate on nomina-
Mitchell, William D., 11595. Societies and associations, 3532. tion of, 4121, 4132.
National cemeteries, 11334. Remarks by, on Speech urging reduction in air-mail
Nationality Act of 1940: amendment, Agricultural Extension Service, 4555. postage in New York by, A5495.
6960. Armed forces: demobilization of, A5731. HANNEGAN SEES A BIG DARK CLOUD ON
Postage on catalogs: readjusting rates Conference report on May-Bailey bill, by
POLITICAL HORIZON, article
of, 6969, 6970. A1507. Lowell Mellett from Washington Even-
Presidential succession, 7009, 7014, 7015, Deficiency appropriation bill, 11262. ing Star on, A3573.
7016, 7018, 7020, 7021, 7022, 7023, 7024, Discrimination in employment, A803.
HANNEVIG, CHRISTOFFER, adjudicate
7025, 7026, 7028. Flood-control projects, 11262.
Price Control Act: amendment, 6603. claim of (see bill H. R. 2320*).
Highways and airports: H. R. 3036, A3628.
Record of American Red Cross in war, Housing for veterans, 12293, 12298. HANNON, JOHN, pension (see bill H. R.
A975. Italian people, A4229. 1475).
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: Medal of Honor, Jews: justice for, A4270. HANNON, JOSEPH A. AND ELEANORE H.,
4824, 4825. Lake, Simon: tribute to, A3230. relief (see bills S. 801"; H. R. 2899).
Second War Powers Act: amendment, Lending agencies of the Government, HANSEL, ELISABETH JONES, relief (see bill
11344, 11345. 1193. H. R. 3355).
Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, Palestine problem, 9688, 12391.
Pearl Harbor investigation, 8501. HANSEN, ALVIN H., book entitled "America's
6603.
-article from New York Herald Role in the World Economy" by, 7435.
Thomas Alva Edison Day, 966.
Tidelands: quieting title to, 8850, 8859, Tribune, 8501. HANSEN, ENOK THUE, relief (see bill S.
8863, 8865. Postal employees: pay bill, A2395. 1469).
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Powers, D. Lane: tribute to, A3127. HANSEN, HARRY N., letter complaining of
Price Control Act: amendment, 6589. Army's discharge system to, A4599.
HANCOCK, RUFUS A., relief (see bill H, R. - extension, 6527.
2578 ). HANSEN, PERCY M., editorial entitled "Let's
Reciprocal trade agreements, 5146. Go Slow on Peacetime Draft" from
Conference report on bill (H. R. 2578) for Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
relief, 11861. Jamestown (N. Dak.) Sun by, A2864.
6589.
HAND, FRED, letter on Army's demobiliza- Transportation restrictions: telegram HANSEN, MAYER G., relief (see bill H. R.
tion hoodwinking the public addressed from Atlantic City Chamber of Com- 4174).
to, A3909. merce, A2379. HANSEN, ROBERT W., editorial entitled
Value of lend-lease, A1187. "Franklin Delano Roosevelt; A Valiant
HAND, T. MILLET (a Representative from
Wallace, Henry A., 1193. Eagle" from Eagle magazine by, A2221.
New Jersey).
Appointed on committee, 491. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. HANSON, A. C., article Feeder Cattle are
Article from Bridgeton (N. J.) Evening "HANDBOOK FOR SERVICE MEN AND Too High from Wallace's Farmer and
News relative to compulsory mllitarj WOMEN," booklet relative to veterans' Iowa Homestead by, A4311.
training, A3123. benefits entitled, A635. HANSON, HERMAN, remarks In House rela-
Article from Vineland (N. J.) Times- - concurrent resolution to print tive to poultry operations in Wiscon-
Journal entitled "A Good Soldier Goes (H. Con. Res. 37*). sin of, A2313.
Home," A1917. HANSON, JOHN B.; relief (see bill S. 1436).
Editorial from Hammonton (N. J.) News HANDLEY, CRAWFORD E., remarks in House
relative to death in combat of, A1151. HANSON, VICTOR H., remarks in House on
on tax reductions, A4177. death of, 1859.
Elected to committee (see H. Res. 356), HANES, JOHN W., article by Cliff Stratton
8919. from Topeka (Kans.) Daily Capital HANSON, ORTH & STEVENSON, INC., re-
Resignation from committees, 8919. relative to statement on occupation lief (see bills H. R. 1801, 3218, 5097).
Statement by U. G. Robinson relative to money by, A4437. HANTON, CARL, editorial on a plan for
building of superhighway and airport Statement relative to the printing of universal military service from Fort
system, A3310. German marks by Russia, 10325. Myers (Fla.) News-Press by, A3966.
INDEX 281
HARBOR BOAT WORKS, relief (see bills HARE, BUTLER B.-Continued. HARLESS, RICHARD F.-Continued.
H. R. 917, 1223.) Remarks by, on Letter to President by Matt S. Walton
HARBORS, authorizing improvement of (see Common carriers: agreements among, protesting scrapping of Atlantic Char-
bill H. R. 4083*). - 11766, 11767. tar, A146.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11063, Memorial from Arizona Legislature for
HARD, WILLIAM, article in Reader's Digest 11257.
relative to Armistice Day, 1945, A4823. establishment of hospital at Fort
Departments of State, Justice and Com- Huachuca, Ariz., A1277.
Remarks in House relative to article on
Russian-American merce appropriation bill, 2280. Memorial of Arizona Legislature for
relations from -conference report, 4472, 4491, 4492.
Reader's Digest by, 8945. relief of property owners of Santa Cruz
Dumbarton Oaks: analysis of, A1534. County, A1295.
HARDAGE, EUNICE C., relief (see bill H. R. Fair Employment Practice Committee, Memorial of Arizona Legislature to pay
3834*). 7402, 7485, 7488, 7522. for lands ceded by the Apache Indians,
HARDT, ROBERT (lieutenant, U. S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, 2280. A1279.
Army), article from New York Sun in- Federal prison syftem: data, 2282. Memorial of Senate of State of Arizona
cluding letter by, A1929. Flood-control projects, 11063, 11257. relative to price for metals, A696.
Article entitled "Guts" from New York Full employment policies, 12090. Resolution of Arizona Legislature urging
Sun, A1929. Fulmer, Hampton P.: eulogy, A2674. national cemetery in Arizona, A1472.
Letter to his father from, A1231. Government agencies: reorganization, Resolution from State of Arizona rela-
Remarks in House relative to activities 9424. tive to water treaty with Mexico, A233.
at Fordham University of, A1231. Labor-Federal Security appropriation Statement by Robert H. Wood, editor,
HARDER, C. W., letter favoring H. R. 2357 bill, 4731-4739; 4743, 4750, 7050, 7034, Aviation News, relative to disagree-
to strengthen Clayton Antitrust Act, 7035.
ment between aviation industry and
by, A3932. Conference report and statement, 6962.
Federal officials, A5274.
Navy: disposition of vessels and facilities,
HARDIN, RETA H., ET AL., relief (see bill S. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
1345.
1444). Armed forces: to adjust the retirement
Racial prejudice, A2588.
HARDIN COUNTY, KY., relief of owners of classification and pay of officers (see
Reciprocal trade agreements, -5073, 5129.
land and personal property 'of the Smith, Ellison D.: eulogy, A2590.. bill H. R. 417), 25.
Fort Knox area of (see bill H. R. Treaties: constitutional amendment, - to issue insignia to rejected or
2265*). 4334. deferred registrants for military serv-
HARDY, EDWIN N. (colonel, U. S. Army), edi- ice (see bill H. R. 418), 25.
"United Nations Relief: appropriation,
torial entitled "Colonel Hardy Retires" 102S9. to provide retirement pay for cer-
from Lisbee (Ariz.) Daily Review, Veterans: business opportunities for, tain members of (see bill H. R. 299b),
3699.
A3975. A3317.
Veterans' Administration: Department Army: additional compensation for en-
HARDY, JACK W., article relative to history listed personnel of Medical Depart-
and background of American Vet- of Medicine and Surgery, 11684.
War dead: repatriation, 12214. ment of the Army (see bill H. R. 424),
erans of World War II by, A5227. 25.
HARDY, OSGOOD, statement that the United Reports made by, from
Committee on Appropriations: Baker, W. H.: for relief (see bill H. R.
States has been playing the role of 1547), 291.
Santa Claus in Latin America, 7593. Department of Labor-Federal Security
Agency apprcpriation bill (H. R. 3199, Becker, Gustav: to erect memorial at
HARE, BUTLER B. (a Representative from Rapt. 551), 4542, 4573. Springerville, Ariz., to (see H. J. Res.
South Carolina). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. 70, 159), 2E8, 3531.
Address by Rev. Joseph R. Slzoo before Conscientious objectors: to furnish a
FBI Academy on subject A Man's Value HARFST, RICHARD, statement relative to
special form of honorable discharge
to Society, A4680. accomplishments of Hudson Motor (see bill H. R. 421), 25.
Appointed conferee, 3907, 6826. Car Co. by, A4429. Constitution of the United States: to
Appointed on committee, 15. HARGROVE, MARION (ex-sergeant, U. S. amend relative to equal rights for men
Editorial from Greenville (S. C.) News Army), address before National Asso- and women (see H. J. Res. 30), 30.
entitled "Must Keep America Off the ciation of Manufacturers by, A5593. Coronado National Forest, Ariz.: to pro-
Road to Socialism," A1715. HARING, J. P., relief (see bill H. R. 1333). tect scenic values along Catalina High-
Statement before Joint Committee on HARKERS POINT BASIN, N. C., prelimi- way within (see bill H. R. 3040), 3822.
the Organization of Congress, A3273. nary examination of (see bi!l H. R. Gallego, Cristina: for relief (see bill
Statement before Rivers and Harbors 1574). H. R. 4216), 9110.
Committee on Savannah River de- Gold: relating to reserve ratios required
velopment, 11063. HARL,MAPLE T., nomination to be a mem-
ber of the Board of Directors of the against Federal Reserve notes (see bill
Tables of delinquency compiled by FBI, H. R. 2410), 1595.
2282, 2283. Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora-
tion, '10980. Hutchings, Leonard: for relief (see bill
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by H. R. 1464), 268.
Alaskan Highway: to provide for a high- Rsport of the Committee on Banking and
Currency in Senate on nomination of, Minerals, metals, and petroleum: to con-
way connecting Inter-American High- tinue subsidy payments (see bill H. R.
way with (see bill H. R. 3349), 5292. 11559.
2456), 1747.
Automobile use tax: repeal of (see H. R. HARLAN, BYRON B., nomination to be judge National forest lands: payments to
3553), 6701. of The Tax Court, 12522. States where situated (H. R. 3598),
Labor Department-Federal Security HARLAN COUNTY DESERVOIR ON REPUB-
Agency: appropriation for (see bill 6735.
LICAN RIVER, NEBR., resolution cf Reclamation Project Act: to amend (see
H. R. 3199), 4573. Kansas City (Kans.) Chamber of Com-
Lott, Jesse A.: for relief (see bill H. R. bill H. R. 423), 25.
merce relative to, 11860. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano: designating
1144), 99.
Postal service: to require substitute HARLAND, BARTHOLOMEW AND ASSO- birthday as a national holiday (see
rural letter carriers to serve their CIATES, letter from the Comptroller H. J. Res. 160), 3595.
routes on national holidays (see bill General of the United States trans- Safford, Ariz.: to grant title to certain
H. R. 2614), 2238. mitting report on claim of, 1341. lands to town of (see bill H. R. 3444),
Quattlebaum, Paul J.: for relief (see bill HARLESS, RICHARD P. (a Representative 5924.
H. R. 1141), 99. from Arizona). Settlers of International Strip at Nogales,
Savannah River: to develop (see bill H. Appointed on committee, 275. Ariz.: for relief (see bill H. R. 2618),
R. 2648), 2380. Arguments for and against compulsory 2238.
Servicemen's Dependents Allowance Act: military training, A4676. Small business enterprises: to assist vet-
to amend (see bill H. R. 2116), 1043. Edltroial from Arizona Daily Star on erans in establishing (see bill H. R.
Smith, Charles Marvin, for relief (see General MacArthur and his critics, 3130), 4216.
bill H. R. 4492), 10042. A4236. Social Security Act: to amend (see bill
bumner, Clarence T., and others: for re- Editorial from Arizona Daily Star on H. R. 420), 25.
lief (see bill H. R. 1143), 99. Japanese Emperor and peace, A4233. Strategid and critical minerals: to pre-
Remarks by, on Joint memorial of Arizona favoring vent dumping after the war (see bill
Agricultural Extension Service, 4566. McCarran-Sumners bill, A611. H. R. 419), 25.
Anti-poll-tax bill, 5998. Letter by Bruce Cole, Tucson, Ariz., rela- Strategic minerals, metals, and petro-
Appropriations: reduction of certain, tive to Jap code, A4483. leum products: to continue subsidy
9839, 9840. Letter by Henry Eyring, Princeton Uni- payments with respect to (see bill
Byrnes, James F.: appointment as Sec- versity, relative to just peace, A4475. H. R. 2372), 975.
retary of State, 7137. Letter from Lloyd De Shazo regarding
Census of agriculture, 856, 862. Subsidy payments: to continue certain
0. J. Beckworth, A3121. (see bill H. R. 2539), 1958.
282 INDEX
HARLESS, RICHARD F.-Continued. HARNESS, FOREST A.-Continued. HARPER COUNTY CHAMBER OF COM-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on MERCE, OKLA., remarks in Senate and
Veterans: to aid in providing housing Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill, correspondence relative to an OPA
for those attending educational insti- 8622, 8623, 8624, 8650, 8651, 8712, 8713, press release concerning the meat
tutions (see bill H. R. 3337), 5252. 8714. shortage, 5612.
- relating to priority rights to hous- Army: analysis of mustering-out plan,
ing facilities (see bill H. R. 1650), 431. HARPER'S (magazine), article entitled "The
4545, 4546, 4547, 4548.
War Labor Disputes Act: to repeal provi- -- commissioned officers, 12208. Veterans' Run-around" by Charles G.
sions relating to political contributions Bolt6 from, A1921.
Army Medical Corps (H. R. 2477), 6286.
by labor organizations (see bill H. R. Article entitled "The Great Salmon
Committee on Military Affairs: permission
422), 25. Experiment" by Richard L. Neuberger
to sit, 9519.
Webb, C. Y.: for relief (see bill H. R. from A433.
Commodities: exportation of (H. R.
1546), 291. 2944), 6294. HARPER'S CREEK, VA., provide for a pre-
Motions and resolutions offered by Commodity Credit Corporation, 1976. liminary survey of (see bill H. R.
Prisoner-of-war camps: to investigate - destruction of canned milk at Ko- 2815).
(see H. Res. 141), 1285. komo, Ind., 3787. HARRIMAN, MRS. J. BORDEN, speech on
Remarks by, on - correspondence, 3788.
Army: transportation of combat troops subject What Are the problems of
Departments of State, Justice, and Com- United Nations? by, A1902.
by day coaches, 7219. merce appropriation bill: conference
Compulsory military training: results of report, 4481. HARRIMAN, TENN., CITY OF, relief (see bill
public-opinion poll, A4689. Farm draft situation, 1394. S. 175).
Federal Aid Airport Act, 9712, 9713, 9736, Farm labor (veto of H. J. Res. 106), 4155. HARRINGTON, CARL C., article entitled
9737, 9740, 9741. Farm machinery, 2563. "How Some Detroit Labor Unions
German prisoners of war, 1278-1282. Federal employees pay bill, 5907, 5108, Sabotage Production" from Mill and
Land-grant railroad rates: conference re- 5912, 6003. Factory by, A164.
port, 10142. Food and Agrictulture Qrganization of
Office of War Information, 5822. HARRINGTON, HUBERT J., report of the
United Nations, 3970, 3971, 3979, 3981, Committee on the Judiciary in Senate
Railroads: land-grant rates, 4189, 4190, 3982.
4200. on nomination of, 9247.
Fcod investigation, 2790.
Subsidies: continuation of certain, 5240. Materials: requisition (H. R. 3232). 6295, HARRINGTON, THOS. L., letter relative to
Veterans: housing, 11135. 6296. unemployment compensation by,
War agencies appropriation bill, 5822. Meat shortage and black market, A2352. A3346.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. -- statement by Standard Packing HARRINGTON, WILLIAM P., relief (see bill
HARNESS, FOREST A. (a Representative Co., A2352. H. R. 4601).
from Indiana). National Academy of Sciences, 6153. HARRINGTON (WASH.) CITIZEN, editorial
Appointed on committee, 88. National Service Act, 597, 642, 643, 644,
Article by Peter F. Drucker entitled entitled "Education and Foundations,"
706. A5036.
"Where Do Wages Come From?", A5101. -agree to conference, 2200, 2201,
Article from Wall Street Journal relative 2202. HARRIS, CECIL ELWOOD (lieutenant, U. S.
to clum clearance in Indianapolis, Ind., -- conference report, 2837, 2838, Navy), article from Sioux Falls (S.
A5477. 2839, 2847, 2850. Dak.) Daily Argus-Leader relative to
Article In Scripps-Howard newspapers -letter by a soldier, 2703. homecoming celebration in honor of,
pertaining to visit to European war -- Senate amendments, 2119. 2120. A532.
front, A389. Tribute in House to, A531.
Nationality Act: amendment, 4643, 12204.
Letter from Grant County (Ind.) Ration HARRIS, EDWARD A., article entitled "Aids
N-vy; V-12 orogram, 12207.
Board relative to OPA Regulation 580, Navy and Marine Corps: increase per- for Small Business" from Washington
A1494. sonnel, 11437. Evening Star by, A4199.
Letter to General Eisenhower relative to
Nurses' selective service bill, 1729, 1730, HARRIS, FREDERICK BROWN (chaplain,
great number of men eligible for dis-
1739, 1740, 1798. 1803, 1804. 1822. U. S. Senate), address in Constitu-
charge being held on Leyte Island,
Office of War Information, 5821. tion Hall at memorial service to
A5273. Order of business, 8567, 8568.
Letter to President Truman relative to Franklin Delano Roosevelt by, A1742.
Pearl Harbor investigation, 8500, 8501, Article entitled "This Is the Victory"
OPA policies written by, 6510.
Report of a meeting of representatives 8503, 8509. from Washington Evening Star by,
of American Legion and other educa- Presidential succession, 7023. A3789.
tional and business organizations at Price Control Act: amendment, 6501, HARRIS, GEORGE B., tribute to Franklin D.
Kokomo, Ind., on GI bill of rights, 6502. 6504, 6509, 6510, 6593. Roosevelt, in form of a vignette, read
A1971. Pyle, Ernie: eulogy, A1802.. by Helen Hayes, written by, A2878.
Resolution of Catholic Bishops of United Reciprocal trade agreements, 5092.
statistics on exports, 5092. 5o93. HARRIS, HARRIETTE E., relief (see bill H. R.
States on compulsory military train- 1008*).
ing, A5147. Second War Powers Act: amendment,
Amendments offered by, to 11345. HARRIS, HENRY V., relief (see bill H. R.
National Service Act (H. R. 1752): to Selective Service Act: extension, 3905. 3186).
amend, 642. Servicemen's Readjustment Act: confer- HARRIS, J. L., relief (see bill H. R. 2222).
Nurses (H. R. 2277): to amend, 1803. ence report, 12375. HARRIS, JOHN G., article captioned "Ameri-
Pearl Harbor investigation (S. Con. Res. Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, can chosen for Vatican mission to
27): to amend, 8509. 6504, 6593. Yugoslavia" from Boston Daily Globe
Bills and joint resplutionsintroduced by State fairgrounds, 8567. by, A5249.
Civil Aeronautics Administration War Statute of limitations, 10947.
Treaties: constitutional amendment, HARRIS, J. P., relief (see bill H. R. 1353*).
Training Service: relating to granting.
of commissions or appointment as 4344, 4345. HARRIS, LARREN N., relief (see bill H. R.
flight officers' of men trained under United Nations Organization, 12281. 4457).
(see bill H. R. 2675), 2457. VE-day, 4306. HARRIS, OREN (a Representative from
Coinage: to establish additional mint of Veterans: housing, 11138, 11140, 11144, Arkansas).
the United States (see bill H. R. 4867), 11145. Address before New York State Fruit and
11279. War agencies appropriation bill, 5821. Vegetable Shippers and Receivers Asso-
Ryland, Thomas A.: to change military Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. ciation, Schenectady, N. Y., A5487.
record (see bill H. R. 3072), 3938. Address by Governor Laney entitled "The
State fairgrounds: to cancel War Depart- HARNESS AMENDMENT TO THE MAY BILL, Arkansas Story," A2195.
ment leases on (see bill H. R. 4009), text of, 704. Address delivered at dinner given by the
8575. HARNEY, THOMAS F., JR., relief (see bill Association of American Railroads by
War Labor Disputes Act: to repeal (see H. R. 5007). Hon. Alfred L. Bulwinkle paying honor
bill H. R. 3992), 8515. HARPER, EDWIN E., AND WIFE, relief (see to Col. J. Monroe Johnson and in com-
Motions and resolutions offered by bill H. R. 1476). memoration of the one hundred and
Pearl Harbor disaster: to investigate fiftieth anniversary of establishment of
(see H. Con. Res. 72), 8337. HARPER, SAM H., letter relative to distribu- House Committee on Interstate and
Petitions and papers presented by, from ton of surplus Government-owned Foreign Commerce, A5345.
Citizens and individuals, 11523. goods, A3123. Appointed conferee, 9514, 10143.
Remarks by, on HARPER & McINTIRE CO., letter relative Appointed on committee, 274, 275.
Appropriations: reduction of certain, to disposal of surplus property from, Editorial from El Dorado Daily News
6151. A3723. entitled "Uniform Air Laws," A158.
INDEX 283
HARRIS, OREN-Continued. HARRIS, OREN--Continued. HART, EDWARD J.-Continued.
Editorial from Washington Post entitled Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
"Unconditional Surrender," A146. Nurses: drafting of, 1799. Extend Letters Patent No. 1,617,287 (see.
Editorial from Washington Post relative Petroleum Subcommittee, 2504. bill H. R. 2664), 2381.
to foreign policy, Alll. Pipe lines, 5343. Grunsteln, Ben: for relief (see bill H. R.
List of chairmen of Committee on Com- Postage on catalogs: readjusting rates 2055), 908.
merce from 1795 to 1889, inclusive, of 6965. Universal Steamship Co.: for relief (see
A5346. San Francisco Conference: importance bill H. R. 2056), 908.
List of chairmen of Committee on Inter- of, A1935. Petitions and papers presented by, from
state and Foreign Commerce from 1891 Second deficiency appropriation bill,
to 1945, inclusive, A5346. Societies and associations, 3532, 3822,
6861. 3939, 10246.
Statement before Joint Committee on Treaties: ratification of, 89.
the Organization of Congress, A2270. State legislatures, 3532.
VE-day, A2271. Remarks by, on
Table: distribution of funds for forestry Reports made by, from
research, 3791. Auf der Heide, Oscar L.: death of, 3437.
Committee on Interstate and Foreign Committee on Un-American Activities,
Amenr'--tents offered by, to Commerce.
F. _eral Aid Airport Act (H. R. 3615) : to 1856.
Arkansas-Mississippi Bridge Commis- -expenses, 551.
amend, 9744. sion (S. 454, Rept. 819), 6869. '
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Pipe lines (H. R. 2600, Rept. 490), 4006.
Armed forces: relating to notatial acts Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. HART, GORDON COLE, relief (see bill S.
by commissioned officers (see bill H. R. 1622).
4408), 9757. HARRIS, SEYMOUR E., article entitled
"World's Free Trade At Stake" from HART, GUSSIE, AND LOUIS, relief (see bill
-relating to performance of nota-
Washington Post by, A4260. H. R. 821).
rial acts by commissioned officers (see
bill H. R. 2201), 1170. HARRISBURG (PA.) TELEGRAM, editorial HART, 'JAMES H. (bishop of Episcopal
Constitution of the United States: to entitled "Republican Party-Precam- Church), address at massing of colors
amend relative to equal rights for men paign Platform" from, A5676. service at Washington Cathedral,
and women (see H. J. Res. 82), 462. A3018.
-to amend relative to making of HARRISON, BENJAMIN, authorize a perma-
nent memorial to (see bill H. R. 4006). HART, MERVIN K., article by Eleanor Roose-
treaties (see H. J. Res. 56), 98. velt relative to smear attack of Wil-
District of Columbia: to create Public Remarks in House relative to creation of
a Benjamin Harrison memorial in In- liam Gailmor on, A408.
Vehicle Control Board in (see bill H. R. Correspondence relative to new charter
1431), 268. diana, 9925.
Statement by Representative Ludlow be- for labor and management between
- to limit the number of public Eric A. Johnston and, A3226, A3227.
vehicles operated as taxicabs in (see fore House Committee on the Library
relative to permanent memorial to, Excerpt from article by John T. Flynn
bill H. R. 4911), 11604. relative to smear attack made by Wil-
-- to transfer certain lands located A3905.
liam Gailmor on, A408.
near Chesapeake Street and Nichols HARRISON, FERNANDO SOTO (Secretary of Letter relative to American way of life
Avenue SW. (see bill H. R. 2405), 1595. the Government of Costa Rica). on national socialism by, A3483.
Federal Power Act: amendment (see bill Communication from, 1749.
H. R. 3704), 7342. HART, THOMAS C. (a Senator from Con-
Herren, Gordie M.: for relief (see bill HARRISON, GEORGE M., telegram favoring necticut).
H. R. 3638), 7038. bill (H. R. 2536) relating to certain Address before New Haven (Conn.)
Internal Revenue Code: to amend (see agreements between carriers, 11755. Junior Chamber of Commerce on sub-
bill H. R. 2890), 3391. HARRISON, HARRY H., article entitled ject Some Aspects of Foreign Com-
Interstate Commerce Act: to amend (see "Postwar Puzzle: What To Do With merce, A3882.
bill H. R. 2406), 1595.' Portland Housing Land" from Orego- Address concerning retention of islands
Ouachita River: to bridge (see bill H. R. nian by, A2662. in the Pacific, A1842.
1903), 671. Appointed conferee, 10489.
HARRISON, HUBERT M., article entitled Appointed on committees, 1544, 12230.
Railroad Retirement Act: to amend (see
"Words" by, A1663. Appointed to Board of Visitors to Coast
bill H. R. 1737), 461. Article entitled "Where Is East Texas?"
'Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act: to Guard Academy, 4102.
by, A980. Appointed on Special Committee on
amend (see bill H. R. 2891), 3391.
Transportation of Explosives Act: to Article entitled "Soldiers of Science" by, Atomic Energy, 10068.
A3351. Article by Representative Luce concern-
amend (see bill H. R. 2382), 1540.
Article entitled "Who's Selling Your ing participation by Palestine Jews
Veterans' adjusted compensation: to pay
in cases of veterans' continued absence City?" by, A4713. with Allied forces in Italy, A1629.
from home for a period of 15 years (see HARRISON, LEE, relief (see bill H. R. 2156). Credentials, 1108.
bill H. R. 2822), 2966. HARRISON, MARVIN, memorandum oppos- Editorial from Army and Navy Journal
-relating to establishment of serv- ing adoption of equal-rights amend- on rumored retirement of General
ice-connected disability (see bill H. R. ment by, A3213, A3234. Marshall, 5842.
2206), 1171. Excused from committee, 12230.
Motions and resolutions offered by HARRY L. ENGLEBRIGHT DAM, name dam
Leave of absence, 10786.
Atomic bomb: to study and investigate at the Upper Narrows site on the Yuba Letter from constituent relative to
control of (see H. Con. Res. 83), 8515. River, in State of California (see bill President's fact-finding boards, 12521.
Daylight-saving time: to repeal act es- H. R. 3870*). Petition of Thomas J. Reardon, Hartford,
tablishing (see H. Con. Res. 56), 4498. HARSCH, JOSEPH C., article entitled Conn., relative to extension and main-
Remarks by, on "Ground for Optimism About Poland" tenance of credit for purchase and
Agricultural appropriation bill, 2688. from Christian Science Monitor by, carrying of securities, 7745.
-conference report, 3790. A312. Petition of Thomas J. Reardon, Hartford,
Anti-poll tax bill, 5982. Conn., relative to political and eco-
HART, ANTOINETTE, report on Capitol
Atomic bomb, 8490. nomic cooperation by United States
Canol project abandoned, A1202. Hill's successful Red Cross drive by,
A2584. with other nations, 7745.
Commodity Credit Corporation, 2051. Resolution by Connecticut General As-
Common carriers: agreements among, HART, BEULAH, relief (see bill H. R. 916"). sembly favoring universal military
11757, 11768, 11775.
HART, EDWARD J. (a Representative from training, 4374.
Covell, Maj. Gen. W. E. R.: tribute to, New Jersey). Sworn in, 110.
6977. Appointed on committee, 16, 274, 275. Amendments cfjered by, to
Crossett Experiment Station, Ark., 3790. Editorial from Hoboken (N. J.) Observer Federal employees pay bill (S. 1415):
District of Columbia: school teachers' commenting on speech of James A. to amend, 11233, 11955, 12243.
pay bill, 7376. Farley, A2049. Mexican water treaty: reservations, 3409.
Fair Employment Practice Committee, Editorial from Hudson Dispatch on New Palestine resolution (S. Con. Res. 44):
7492. Jersey's need for a general medical to amend, 121.90 12165.
Federal Aid Airport Act, 9714, 9731, 9733, hcspital for veterans, A2371. Bills and jofnt resolutions introduced by
9743, 9744, 9793. Remarks in House relative to resigna-
Federal employees' pay bill, 5904. -Hale, Nathan: to erect a statue of (see
tion from Committee on Un-Ameri- S. J. Res. 84), 7432.
Floods: emergency-control bill, 4843, can Activities, 7186. Remarks by, on
4845. Resignation from committee, 7142. Army: voluntary enlistment bill, 9016.
Forest management, 2688. Resolution by citizens of Union City, Bretton Woods agreements, 7608.
research, 3790. N. J., urging a free Palestine, A2055. Expenditurcs cf United States in foreign
Legislative appropriation bill, 4435. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps. countries, 8036.
Brown, S. H., and M.: for relief (see bill Lake Champlain Bridge Commission
personnel, 311. H. R. 2057), 908. (S. J. Res. 62), 5307.
284 INDEX
HART, THOMAS C.-Continued. HARTLEY, FRED A., JR.-Continued. HARVEY, HOLMAN, article entitled "Ameri-
Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by ca's Dead and Dying Rivers" from
Leave of absence, 4939. Armed forces: payment for unused fur- Header's Digest by, A4192.
McKeough, Raymond S.: confirmation, lough time (see bills H. R. 8893, 3894), HARVEY W. CLIFFORD, article entitled
9576. 7935. "Speed? Take the Air Ferry" from
Maloney, Francis: tribute to late, 6648. Automobile-use tax: repeal (see H. R. Christian Science Monitor by, A1941.
Mexico: water treaty, 3280, 3409; 3410. 3497), 6320.
National Service Act: conference report, City Service Transit Co.: for relief (see HARWOOD,R. N., amend act for relief of (see
2910. bill H. R. 908), 60. bill S. 150).
Pacific bases, 8037. District of Columbia: to amend (see bill HASELDEN & HUGGINS CO., relief (see bill
Palestine resolution, 12139, 12142, 12165, H. R. 2585), 2072. H. R. 2621*).
12167, 12168, 12171. Inventions: to declare national policy
on (see bill H. R. 3694), 7267. HASH, SAM J.,relief (see bill H. R. 2090).
Tax-adjustment bill, 7787.
United Nations Charter, 7608, 8036. Italy: to establish friendly diplomatic HASKELL, HENRY J., article relative to
Vessels: sale of Government-owned, relations with (see H. J. Res. 135), Ru-hr Valley from Kansas City Star by,
11538, 11551, 11552, 11864, 11865, 11866, 2585. A1021.
11870, 11874, 11879, 12134. Mail rates on books: to transfer to sec-
ond class (see bill H. R. 3693), 7267. HASKINS, LORENA M., increase pension (see
Veterans: problems of, 10902. bill H. R. 1048).
report of Messrs. Buell and Rob- Naturalization: to provide for persons
inson, 10902. whose sons or daughters served in HASLAM, R. T., address entitled "United
Reports made by, from armed forces of United States (see We Stand" delivered by, 1214.
Committee on Commerce: bills H. R. 1809, 1810), 590. HASS, HENRY B., editorial from Nation's
Lake Champlain bridges (S. J. Res. 62, Physical fitness: to promote (see bill News relative to statement on value of
Rept. 317), 5307. H. R. 2045), 907. industrial research by, A2745.
Votes Of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Postage rate on books (see H. R. 3551),
6585. "HAS ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH GROWN
HARTFORD, JOHN A., remarks in House rel- WEARY OF MVA?" Editorial from
ative to a loan made to Elliott Roose- Postal employees: relating to computa-
tion of daily rate of pay (see bill H. R. Miles City (Mont.) Star entitled, A4257.
velt by, 6140, A2939.
1336), 190. HASSAN (Egyptian Minister), letter relative
Remarks in House relative to investiga-
Postal employees' longevity: to provide to the Moyne trial written by, 462.
tion of income-tax returns of, A4115.
Resolution to investigate loan to Elliott (see bill H. R. 274), 22. HASSETS, WILLIAM D., address by in tribute
Roosevelt by (see S. Res. 136). Sebo, Alexander: for relief (see bill H. R. to late Charles A. Webb, A4904.
Statement by Jesse Jones relative to loan 2619), 2239.
Stowe, Clara M.: to pension (see bill HASSLER-PONDER TOY MANUFACTURING
to Elliott Roosevelt by, A4116. CO., relief (see bills S. 456; H. R.
H. R. 4173), 8950.
Testimony relative to loan to Elliott 3084*).
Roosevelt by, A4115. Taxation: to allow deduction of depre-
ciation on residences for income tax HASTIE, WILLIAM E., address on the Negro
HARTFORD (MICH.) DAY SPRING (news- purposes (see bill H. R. 273), 22. and the postwar military policy before
paper), editorial entitled "Making a Veterans: to extend franking privilege House Committee on Postwar Military
Separate Peace,- Congressman?" from, to those in hospitals (see bill H. R. Policy by, A2848.
A3182. 2141), 1080. HASTINGS, GLADYS, relief (see bill H. R.
HARTFORD (CONN.) COURANT, article en- Motions and resolutions offered by 4640).
titled "Connecticut War Workers' Pro- Lithuania: relating to foreign policy of
duction Leading Nation" by A. E. Mag- HASTINGS, MRS. WILLIAM A., letter rela-
the United States toward (see H. Res.
nell from, A327. tive to the OPA written by, 217, 218.
431), 11233.
Article entitled "World War No. 1 Poem Palestine: to establish as a Hebrew HATCH, CARL A. (a Senator from New
Read in Congress" from, A461. nation (see H. Res. 265), 4776. Mexico).
Article captioned "Mark Clark lauded Select Committee to Investigate Execu- Address by D. D. Monroe paying tribute
for skill, tact" by Representative Luce tive Agencies: to approve report of to late President Roosevelt, A1858.
from, A1670. (see H. Res. 380), 10068. Address by Dean Acheson at Madison
Editorial paying tribute to late Senator White-collar Workers: to provide for a Square Garden on American-Soviet
Maloney from, A386. study of pay increases for (see H. Res. friendship, A4886.
Editorial entitled "Transocean Air 145), 1341. Address by Joseph L. Dailey, Albuquer-
Transport" from, A3637. Remarks by, on que, N. Mex., paying tribute to Ernie
Editorial on Presidential succession from, Black markets in meats, 6587. Pyle, A2748.
A2896. Committee to Investigate Acts of Execu- Address by Senator Ellender on subject
Editorial on armament reduction, tive Agencies, 344. Where Do We Go From San Francisco?
Luce's resolution, from, A5195. Office of Price Administration, 10059, A2605.
Poem entitled "Just Thinkin'" by Hud- 10060, 10061. Address by Senator Tunnell before con-
son Hawley from, 462. - clothing regulations, 6587. ference on atomic power and public
HARTFORD (CONN.) HERALD, editorial pay- -- editorial from New York World- policy, New York City, A4992.
ing tribute to Frances Perkins from, Telegram, 10061. Advertisement entitled "We Believe
A3540. -excerpt from letters, 10062. Bretton Woods Is Good Business,"
-policies of, 10674. A2649.
HARTFORD (CONN.) TIMES, editorial pay- - recommendations of Committee
ing tribute to late Senator Maloney Appointed Acting President pro tempore
to Investigate Executive Agencies, of Senate, 7147.
from, A385.
Editorial entitled "Power of Our Repre- 10061-10063. Appointed conferee, 10803.
reconversion price policies, 10056- Appointed on committee, 169, 170.
sentatives" from, A1876.
10063. Appointed on funeral committee, 3956.
Editorial entitled "FEPC Appropriation"
Postal employees: salary increase, 4619, Article appearing in Washington Evening
from, A3607.
4623, 4630. Star entitled "Georgetown Citation
Editorial relative to Presidential succes-
sion from, A3549. Postal salary reclassification bill, 6825. Extols Truman as a Chosen Son of
Price Control Act: amendment, 6587, Destiny," A2908.
HARTLEY, FRED A., JR. (a Representative 6588, 6589, 6590. Article by Arthur Krock in New York
from New Jersey). -extension, 6529, 6530, 6531. Times relative to Presidential succes-
Appointed on committee, 491, 492. Price exhibits, 10734. sion, A3297.
Article by Mr. Hughes from New York Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, Article by Eleanor Roosevelt entitled
Times relative to closing of meat 6587, 6588, 6589, 6590. "Personal Sorrow Seems Lost in Gen-
stores, 6587. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. eral Sadness of Humanity," 3420.
Editorial written by C. F. Hughes en- Article by Senator O'Mahoney from the
titled "The Merchant's Point of View" HARTMAN, CYNTHIA, pension (see bill S.
magazine America entitled "The New
relative to WPB and OPA policies, 6530. 1409). Federal Insurance Law," A1625.
Statement by Roy Cheney, president, HARTUP, OLIVIA MAY, letter relative to Article from Chicago Sun entitled "Sun
Underwear Institute, relative to ceil- continuance of child-care centers by, Inquiry Shows Friends of Judge Igoe
ing prices and civilian production of A3869. in Fat Car Line Posts," A2638.
underwear, 6530.
HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW, analysis of Article from Washington Post relative
Telegram from J. B. Bachofer relative
the basic Issues involved in the full to proposed Federal Labor Relations
OPA order on house dresses, 6587. Act, A3542.
Amendments offered by, to employment bill, 4086.
Price Control Act: to amend, 6587. Article entitled "Administration of Articles from Washington Daily News
Fiscal Policy" by Charles C. Abbott entitled "What New Labor Bill Pro-
Stabilization Act of 1942: to amend,
6587. from, A1012. poses," A3543.
INDEX 285
HATCH, CARL A.-Continued. HATCH. CARL A.-Continued. HATCH, CARL A.-Continued.
Article from Washington Evening Star Statement by L. B. Schwellenbach on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
entitled "Supreme Court Agrees to individual security in postwar world, Ruggles, Ferris: for relief (see bill S.
Hear Argument in Hatch Act Case," A4657. 1563), 10487,
A1164. Statement on Presidential succession, Strategic' metals, etc.: to continue sub-
Article in Washington Daily News by 8272. sidy payments with respect to (see
William M. Leiserson entitled "Bad Statements in House of Commons of Mr. bill S. 502), 916.
Outweighs Good in Proposed Labor Attlee and Mr. Eden on atomic energy, Motions and resolutions offered by
Bill," A3544. A5060. Hydroelectric power: continuation of
Article in Washington Daily News by Tidewater oil lands: correspondence be- authority to investigate supply and
William M. Leiserson entitled "Con- tween Secretary Ickes and Attorney distribution of (see S. Res. 31), 193.
structive Critic," A3544. General Kenney relative to, A3588. Irrigated lands: investigation of Gov-
Article on Federal industrial relations Tribute to Ernie Pyle from Washington ernment loans to producers of agricul-
bill by, A3808. . Daily News entitled "Ernie," A1805. tural products on (see S. Res. 106),
Editorial from Woodford Sun (newspa- War Manpower Commission regulations 2595.
per) entitled "The President Is Dead; on employment-stabilization programs, Remarks by, on
Long Live the President," A1779. A1634. Acheson, Dean, 8837.
Editorials and article by Arthur Krock Amendments offered by, to Airports: Federal aid bill, 728Q, 7281,
from New York Times relative to cur- Full Employment Act of 1945 (S. 380): 8527.
few regulations, A1313. to amend, 9125, 9126. Alaska: purchase of land In, 3759.
Editorials on recent changes in Presi- Labor disputes (S. 1661): to amend, -recording real property owner-
dent's Cabinet, A2469. 11706. ship in, 8810.
Excerpt from article by Norman Cousins Land-grant railroad rates (H. R. 694) American foreign policy, 12326.
entitled "Modern Man Is Obsolete," to amend, 9277. Anderson, Clinton P.: nomination, 5444.
10330. Legislative appropriation bill: to amend, Appalachian National Forest: oil and
Excerpt from article written by Jim H. 4935, 4958, 5190, 5212. gas, 7273.
Brady relative to Brig. Gen. Harry W. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Armed forces: demobilization, 102C9,
Vaughan using his own car at his own Alaska: to lease certain public lands in 10270, 10274.
expense, A5666. (zee bill S. 1461), 9296. discharge of fathers, 12498, 12516.
Joint study of Catholic, Jewish, and American Veterans' Committee: to In- Atomic bomb: control and development,
Protestant pronouncements on world corporate (see bill S. 110), 78. 10328, 10329, 10330.
organization entitled' "Goals for San Appalachian National Forest: to develop - articleg and letters, 8425, 8426.
Francisco," A1745. oil and gas in (see bill S. 1236), 7273, - national monument to com-
Leave of absence, 6804, 7068. Bloodgood, Ellsworth F.: to increase pen- memorate first test of, 8425-8426.
Latter by Secretary of the Interior rela- sion (see bill S. 1559), 10406. -- _statements by experts, 10894.
tive to bill (S.1098) declaring certain Braun, Ida F., and others: for relief (see Atomic energy: agreement with Great
lands to be part of public domain (see bill S. 642), 1474. Britain and Canada, 10712.
bill S. 1098), 5473. Central Valley project: to modify appli- -- reference of bill (S. 1463), 9325,
Letter by Secretary of the Interior rela- cation of Federal reclamation laws to 9404, 9405.
tive to bill to amend act to provide (see bill S. 395), 465. Bretton Woods agreements, 7272.
for purchase of public lands for home Colorado River: to construct certain Fed- Byrnes, James F.: tribute, 3058.
sites in Alaska, 916. eral reclamation works on upper basin editorial, 3059.
Letter by Secretary of the Interior rela- (see bill S. 894), 3480. *Congress: Easter recess, 2383.
tive to grazing fees on public domain, Courts: for additional judge for seventh Disposal cf surplus property: report of
191. judicial circuit (see bill S. 108), 78. Mead committee, 2588.
Letter from Secretary of the Interior Department of the Interior: to fix salary. Donovan, Dennis F.: notice of hearings
relative to disposition of public lands of Solicitor (see bill S. 1460), 9296. on nomination, 5471.
in Oklahoma between Cimarron base Federal Industrial Relations Act (see bill Electoral college in the political system:
line and north boundary of Texas, S. 1171), 6325. to print.survey• (S. Doc. 97), 10406.
8586. Holman, Adolphus M.: for relief (see bill Farm workers: vote in House on veto
Letter from Secretary of the Interior S. 182), 158. of bill to defer, 4228.
relative to leasing certain lands in Insurance: to express intent of Congress Federal Labor Relations Act, 6323, 6324,
Alaska, 9297. with reference to regulation of busi- 6325, 6327, 6328.
Letter by Secretary of the Interior rela- ness of (see bill S. 12), 77. Foreign policy of the United States:
tive to salary of' Solicitor of the Inte- Kaibab National Forest, the Grand Can- reply to Senator Fulbright, 12326.
rior Department, 9296. yon Game Preserve, and Arizona Graz- Full Employment Act of 1945, 9029, 9034,
ing District No. 1: to readjust exterior . 9049, 9071; 9072, 9073, 9125, 9126.
List of special employees of Committee
on Public Lands and Surveys, 5385, boundaries (see bill S. 1226), 7152. German prison camps: visit by Senators,
9472, 11284. 1lational Guard: relating to giving credit 0632, 3633, 3659, 3662.
List of special employees of Subcommit- for service as a caretaker for (see bill Gila River, 3385.
tee on Public Lands, 8209. S. 1528), 10114. Gourley, Wallace S.: notice of hearings
Newspaper articles relative to Donald National Park Service: to acquire prop- on nomination, 10404.
Richberg's stand on proposed Federal erty (see bill S. 1273), 7589. Government agencies: reorganization,
Labor Relations Act, A3234. National Symphony Orchestra Trust 10578, 10579, 10580, 10581, 10582, 10701,
Newspaper articles relative to proposed Fund Board: to create (see bill S. 109), 10702, 10714, 10718, 10719, 10800, 10801,
Federal Labor Relations Board, A3087, 78. 10802, 10803.
A3088, New Mexico: granting certain lands to Grazing fees, 191.
Outline of a program for industrial peace State of (see bill S. 1156), 6157. Hannogan, Robert E.: confirmation, 4248,
the need for new labor law, 6325. Oil and gas leases: to provide for exten- 4257.
Proposed Federal Labor Relations Act: sion of certain (see bill S. 1459), 9295. Hatch Act: need of enforcing, 4809.
statement by, A3040. Public domain: development of oil and Holmes, Ronald M.: confirmation, 5216.
Radio address by Samuel D. Jackson on gas from (see bill S. 1236), 7273. Income tax: deductibility of oil-and-gas-
the death of President Roosevelt, Public lands: declaring certain lands to well drilling costs, 7868, 7870.
A1778. be a part of public domain (see bill Indeoendent offices appropriation bill,
Radio addresses by Senators Guffey and S. 1093), 5473. 2094.
Ellender on subject of poll tax, A4995. to amend act to provide for pur- Insurance business: regulation, 1442,
Radio address of Elmer Louis Kayser rel- chase of .(see bill S. 497), 916. 1443.
ative to background of United Nations -relating to disposition of certain Labor-management contracts, 10565.
Charter, A3542. lands in Oklahoma between Cimarron Land-grant railroad rates, 9305.
Radio discussion of Crimean Conference, base line and the north boundary of Leave of absence, 3317, 4228, 10914.
A705. Texas (see bill S. 1387), 8585. Legislative appropriation bill, 4954, 4957,
Resolutions by New Mexico Cattle Grow- -relating to payments to States 4958, 5212, 5213.
ers' Association, 2587. with respect to conservation lands ad- MacArthur, Gen. Douglas, 8837.
Resolutions by New Mexico' Legislature ministered by Department of Agricul- Management-labor relations, 8294.
relative to grant of certain public lands ture (see bill S. 111), 78. Mead committee, 7901.
toState of New Mexico, 32C4, 6157. Pyle, Ernie: to award special medal of Members of Congress: expense allowance,
Resolution by Twenty-ninth Division honor (see S. J. Res. 72), 5313. 4958, 4959, 4960, 4961, 5186, 5189, 5190,
Association favoring bill for retirement - posthumouz award of Congres- 5191, 5193, 5201, 5202, 5207, 5208, 5209.
of certain officers of National Guard, sional Medal of Honor (see S. J. Res. Metals, minerals, etc.: subsidy payments,
10328. 5)), 3615. 2268, 2259, 2270.
286 INDEX
HATCH, CARL A.-Continued. HATCH, CARL A-Continued. HAVENNER, FRANCK R.-Continued.
Remarks by, on Reports made by, from Letter relative to eligibility of Filipinos
Mexico: water treaty, 2338, 2392, 2808, Committee on Public Lands and Surveys- for citizenship, A319.
2813, 2814, 3304, 3385, 3403, 3404, 3423, Continued. List of questions concerning demobiliza-
34: -, 3429, 3430. Gila reclamation project (S. 118, Rapt. tion of Army officers, A4045.
National Labor Management Commis- 194), 3602. List of those participating in the prep-
sion: list of principals, 3074. Kiskadden, William W. (S. 100, Rapt. aration of the postwar program of the
National Service Act: conference report, 371), 6155. Chronicle Community Forum, A5035.
2904, 2914, 2915, 2939, 2943, 3045, 3058- Minnesota: conveyance of certa'n lands Remarks in House relative to, 208, 209, 210.
3067. (S. 199, Rept. 374), 6155. Remarks in House relative to hearings
-statement by J. A. Krug, 3063. Montgomery Bell Park, Tenn. (S. 1366, by Dies Committee regarding, 417.
Nevada: district court, 10484. Rept. 670), 10114. Resolution by San Francisco Labor Coun-
New Mexico: Sebastian Martin grant. Oil and gas leases (S. 1459, Rept. 671), cil endorsing Dumbarton Oaks pro-
lands, 8293. 10114. posals, A1791.
Oil and gas leases, 10767. Public lands: investigation (S. Res. 18), Resolution by San Francisco Labor Coun-
Order to take message of Administrator 231. cil on postwar development of natural
of Veterans' Administration from files -purchase for home Sites (S. 497, resources of California, A2710.
of Senate and refer to Committee on Rept. 195), 3602. Resolution by Zionist Emergency Coun-
Finance, 191. Salt Springs, Ala. (S. 708; H. R. 2416, cil and American Christian Palestine
Peace by rule of law, 10894. Repts. 372, 373), 6155. Committee, San Francisco, Calif.,
Pearl Harbor incident: extension of Sebastian Martin grant lands (H. R. A4890.
statute of limitations, 5313. 2613, Rept. 504), 7826. Statement by Dr. Leo Szilard on atomic
Pennsylvania: political conditions in, Special Committee to Investigate Na- energy, A4877.
1889, 1890. tional Defense Program: Statement by Wine Institute, A2426.
President of the United States: qualities Disposal of surplus property (Rept. 110), Statement of legislative policy in free
of leadership, 10409, 10410. 2588. competitive economy by Members of
Price Control Act: extension, 5762, 5887, Votes o. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Congress from California, 4754.
5888, 5891. HATCH ACT, amend (see bills S. 1105; H. R. Summary of recommendations made by
Pyle, Ernie: death of, 3468. 1118*, 3632). the panels of the Chronicle Community
Quiz kids, 2173. Bill to amend relative to employees in Forum relative to postwar plans, A5035.
Reciprocal trade agreements, 6043, 6189, Alaska (see bill H. R. 1497*). Thesis by Felix Kahn on prepayment of
6349, 6352. Remarks in Senate relative to Supreme estate taxes, A3922.
Resignation from committee, 6703. Court to hear arguments in case in- Vignette by George B. Harris paying trib-
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: death of, 3357. volving, A1163. ute to Franklin D. Roosevelt entitled
Secretary of Agriculture, 7864.
"HATCH, BURTON, BALL ACT SEEN SIGNI- "The Unfinished Message," A2878.
Selective Service Act: extension, 3650.
Senate: expenses of investigating com- FYING TREND," article by David Law- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
mittees, 8291. rence from Washington Evening Star Army: to provide that all general officers
- procedure in Connection with entitled A3212. appointed to a higher temporary grade
quorum calls, 3770. HATCHCOAT, H. C., editorial paying tribute shall revert to their permanent grade
-procedure in debate, 8300. to Franklin D. Roosevelt by, A2686. (see bill H. R. 4086), 8659.
Senate: Rules of Procedure, 8834, 8835, Arrais, Jose M.: for relief (see bill H. R.
HATCHER, D. D., letter relative to drafting 235), 1341.
9029, 12522. of farm labor and the Tydings amend-
Somerville, J. A.: correspondence regard- California, State of: for relief (see bill
ment by, A1055.
ing, 5212. H. R. 1465), 268.
HATCHER, JOHN A., relief (see bills S. 1296*; China: to admit alien Chinese wives of
Statute of limitations, 5470.
H. R. 2976). American citizens (see bill H. R. 3976),
Surplus property in Europe, 7289.
Surplus war material: disposal of, 3846, HATHEWAY PATTERSON CORP., relief (see 8465.
3847, 3851. bill H. R. 1331). Claims against the United States: relat-
Tax-adjustment bill, 7811. HATHORN, CLAUDE, increase pension (see ing to assignments of (see bill H. R.
Truman, Harry S.: address In Berlin, bill S. 148). 4166), 2950.
Germany, 7894. Clinton Construction Co.: for relief (see
-article HAUGH, H. FOREST, relief (see bill H. R.
by Arthur Krock on han- bill H. R. 2304), 1341.
2063*).
dling of the press by, 5755. de Crevecoeur, Charles B.: for relief (see
-editorial from Washington News, HAUN, SOLON P., relief (see bill H. R. 2534). bill H. R. 5094). 12491.
7894. "HAUL OF THE WILD," article by Arthur Furs: to terminate war tax rate on (see
United Nations Charter, 7986, 7987, 7990, Hawthorne Carhart from Nation's Busi- bill H. R. 4228), 9210.
8020, 8022, 8157, 8158. ness entitled, A1663. Mangelsdorf, Wesley A.: for relief (see
United Nations Organization: American HAUSMAN, HERSZ A., AUGUSTA L., JOSEPH, bill H. R. 2480), 1748.
representation, 10894. AND EDGAR D., relief (see bill H. R. Metals Reserve Co.: for relief (see bill
Van Nuys, Frederick: tribute to, 6643. 831). H. R. 3699), 7268.
Veterans: purchase of farms, 12327, 12328. Muzio. Ruth: for relief (see bill H. R.
Wainwright, Gen. Jonathrn: statement HAVENNER, FRANCK R. (a Representative 2845), 3145.
on Japanese, 8675. front California). Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps:
Wallace, Henry A., 1235, 1236, 1237. Appointed on committee, 275. to establish (see bill H. R. 1432), 268.
Williams, Aubrey, 2398, 2399, 2402, 2403, Article by Alfred B. Sabin entitled "De- Puccinelli, A. Boyd: for relief (see bills
2404, 2405, 2406, 2407, 2409, 2410, 2481, sign for Business Confidence," A4522. H. R. 2846, 2847), 3141.
2484, 2529, 2612, 2614, 2618, 2620, 2621, Article from Washington Post relative Revised Statutes: to amend (see bill H.
2650, 2652. to hospitality of San Francisco, A3179. R. 4067), 8616.
- letter by Tom L. Popejoy, Univer- Correspondence with Secretary of the
San Francisco-Oklahoma Bridge: tolls for
sity of New Mexico, 2621. Interior relative to Central Valley re- Government vehicles (see bill H. R.
Reports made by, from capture, A1296. 3565), 6630.
Committee on the Judiciary: Editorial from Gary (Ind.) Post-Tribune
relative to making San Francisco the Seamen: to exempt from income tax cer-
Kansas: district judge (S. 1233, Rept. tain (see bill H. R. 5102), 12550.
588), 8882. permanent home of the United Na-
tions, A5242. Social Security Act: to amend (see bill
Statute of limitations (S, J. Res. 66, H. R. 2469), 1748.
Rept. 311), 5177. Editorial from San Francisco News on
food waste at San Francisco, A1708. State Compensation Insur'ance Fund of
War Mobilization and Reconversion Act: California: for relief (see bill H. R.
Advisory Board (H. R. 1527, Rapt. 104), Letter by Henry F. Grady favoring ex-
tension of reciprocal trade agreements, 3144), 4303.
2240.
Wear, Sam M.: nomination, 5215. A2461. Stiles, George: for relief (see bill H. R.
Letter by member of Air Transport 2837), 3053.
Committee on Public Lands and Surveys:
Alaska: land offices in (H. R. 3686, Rept. Command in China, A4307. Surmont, Charles E.: for relief (see bill
568), 8727. Letter by Paul F. Frantessa regarding H.R. 1611), 327.
Boardman, Daniel (S. 504, Rept. 502). use of atomic bomb, A5436.. Taylor, Charles W. Jr.: for relief (see bill
7826. Letter by Ray C. Wakefield, Federal Com- H. R. 4524), 10169.
Brltt, Thomas F.: nomination, 7826. munications Commission, relative to Thorne, Owen: for relief of estate (see
Catholic bishop of Alaska (H. R. 1992, reductions in telephone and cable bill H. R. 1672), 432.
Rept. 503), 7826. rates, A2636. Tidewater lands: relating to title to (see
Child, Harry N.: nomination, 6201. Letter from a Federal circuit judge rela- H. J. Res. 130), 2457.
Gaudet, Charles (H. R. 1719, Rept. 196). tive to treatment of a liberated Ameri- Vasquez, Cipriano and wife: for relief
3502. can soldier by the Army, A3805. (see bill H. R. 3483), 6154.
INDEX-
HAVENNER, FRANCK R.-Continued. HAWAII-.Continued. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS-Continued,
Motions and resolutions offered by Remarks in House relative to plebiscite Memorial of legislature expressing con-
Lumber: requesting information from in 1940 favoring statehood for, A3175. fidence and loyalty to President Harry
War and Navy Departments regarding Resolution requesting Congress to adopt S. Truman, 3705.
(see H. Res. 467, 468), 12491. the Edwards. perpetual calendar by Memorial of legislature favoring..con-
Secretary of the Navy: requesting infor- Legislature of, A3220. struction of an additional highway on
mation concerning return of troops Text of resolution by senate and house the island of Oahu, 4374.
from overseas (see H. Res. 422), 11078. of the Territory favoring statehood, Memorial.of Legislature of Hawaii.rela-
Secretary of War: resolution requesting A3175. tive to taxation of domiciliaries in,
information concerning return of HAWAIIAN AIR SERVICE, statement by Wil- 4502.
troops from overseas (see H. Res. 421), liam Mitchell relative to condition of, Mvlmorial of legislature relative to ap-
11078. pointment of the adjutant gen&al by
AS956.
Petitions and papers presented by, from the Governor of, 4220.
Citizens and individuals, 1402,'8515, 8659, HAWAIIAN ELECTREC CO., LTD,, grant right Merorial of legislature urging establish-
to construction of certain ditches, ment of a recruiting station for the
11932.
tunnels, and oil pipe lines, subject to Navy on, 4220.
Societies and associations, 10628, 11523.
regulations of Secretary of Navy, to Memorial cf legislature urging improve-
Remarks by, on
Agricultural appropriation bill, 2683. (see bills H. R. 1663, 1736, 1808"). ment of Hilo Harbor, 4220.
Antiracketeering Act, 11915. !'HAWAII FINDS GROSS-INCOME TAX Memorial of legislature urging extension
Armed forces: demobilization of, 8455. PRODUCES," article from Christian of the right to become naturalized
- letter from a soldier, 8455. Science Monitor captioned, A2761. c!t.zns to persons whose sons or
Barbour, Henry E.: eulogy, 2707. HAWAIIAN HOMES COMMISSION, letter daughters have served honorably in
Bretton-Woods Agreements Act, 5674. from Secretary of Commerce transmit- the armed forces, 4501.
California power rates, 7036. ting proposed bill to restore certain Memorial of legislature urging legisla-
Central Valley Authority, 3898, A3105. land to public land now controlled by, tion to grant the privilege of citizer-
Central Valley recapture, A1296. 4084. sl.ip to Koreans, 4501.
Child-welfare centers, 8554. Memorial of legislature urging amend-
Committee on Un-American Activities, HAWAIIAN HOMES COMMISSION ACT OF ment of bill (H. R. 534) relating to du-
1920, restore to Territory of Hawaii plicate taxation of Federal employees
206-211, 7385, 7386.
certain lands designated under section in, 4090.
Curfew in California, A807.
Dies committee: reply to testimony of 203, title II, of (see bills S. 1109; H. R. Memorial of legislature urging amend*
John L. Leech at Beaumont, Tex., 206- 3208, 3656). ment of law relative to naturalization
211, HAWAIIAN, ISLANDS, provide for investiga- cf persons of Polynesian descent, 4090.
Federal Aid Airport Act, 9793. tion of fishing industry of (see bill Memorial of legislature urging enact-
Free employment, 7257. H. R. 3230). ment of legislation to give to Filipino
Government agencies: reorganization, Bills to enable people of Hawaii to form residents the privilege of being natu-
9361, 9429. a constitution and State government ralized as American citizens, 4090.
Interior Department appropriation bill, to be admitted into the Union on an Memorial of legislature urging legisla-
3898, 3901, 3920, 6942, 6943. equal footing with Original ,States (see tion to recognize the Hawaii Terri-
Johnson, Hiram: eulogy, A3811. bills H. R. 3643, 3659, 3690). torial Guard as soldiers of the armed
Maritime Day, 4865. Bill to amend National Defense Act of forces of the United States, 4091..
National Service Act, 730. 1940, so as to include Hawaii Territorial Memorial of legislature urging amend-
Palestine problem, 9688. Guard as part of armed forces of ment of the organic act relative to the
Postal employees: salary increase, 4628. United States (see bill H. R. 3655). granting of divorce in, 4091.
Postwar plans: San Francisco, A5035. Bill to amend section 73 of organic act Memorial of legislature requesting Con-
Railroads: land-grant rates, 4190, 4199. of Hawaii, relating to opening of agri- gress to exempt patient employees
Revenue bill of 1945, 9605. cultural lands-for settlement (see bill from Federal income tax at Kalaupapa
Tennessee Valley Authority, 3343. H. R. 3654). Settlement, 3620.
Tidelands: quieting title to, 8856. Bill to constitute service in the Organ- Memorial of legislature relative to com-
Un-American activities: reply to Mr. ized Defense Volunteers, Territory of pensation of postal-service employees
Rankin, 7736, 7737. Hawaii, for any petiod from and after in, 3941.
Veterans: lack of transport vessels, December 7, 1941, to June 21, 1945, as Memorial of legislature urging availa-
11890. service in armed forces of United bility as Hawaiian homelands a cer-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. States (see bill H. R. 4385). tain parcel of land situated on the is-
"HAVENS FOR HOMELESS JEWS," letter to Bill to ratify and confirm Act 33 of the land of Maui, 4779.
New York Times by Virginia C. Gilder- Session Laws of Hawaii, 1945, extend- Memorial of legislature urging legisla-
sleeve entitled, A4864. ing time within which revenue bonds tion rendering subject to taxation
may be issued and delivered under lands acquired and owned by the
HAVERHILL (MASS.) GAZETTE (news-
paper), article entitled "OPA's Rent chapter 118, Revised Laws of Hawaii, United States in, 4779.
Set-Up Fails To Consider Local Prob- 1945 (see bill H. R. 3614*). Memorial of legislature relative to the
lems" by Milton E. Connelly from, Bill to ratify and confirm Act 32 of the granting of lands to honorably dis-
A5774. Session Laws of Hawaii, 1945 (see bill charged veterans of the present war,
H. R. 3657*). 4779.
HAWAII, provide for appointment of adju-
tant general of Territory of (see bill Correspondence between Senator Van- Memorial of legislature urging Congress
H. R. 3662). denberg and Delegate Farrington rel- to construct a breakwater wing on the
Bill for relief of county of (see bill H..R. ative to San Francisco Charter and west side of Hilo Harbor, 4779.
status of people of, A3398. I
4300). Memorial of legislature requestng Con-
Credentials of Delegate-elect Joseph R. gress to ratify Act 23 of the Session
Bill to increase the pay of post-office
employees in Territory of (see bill H. R. Farrington from the Territory of Ha- Laws of Hawaii relating to revenue
3653). waii, 7. bonds, 4780.
Bill to increase compensation of certain Editorial from Jacksonville (Fla.) Jour- Memorial of legislature urging increase
officials in the Territory of (see bill nal relative to statehood for, A4346. of salaries of certain Territorial and
H. R. 3652). Editorial entitled "Underestimating Ha- Federal officers, 6258,
Concurrent resolution to create a joint waii" from Honolulu Star, A5756. Memorial of legislature urging statehood
committee of House of Representatives Invitation of the Territory to be se- for, 4501, 6015.
and Senate to investigate attack upon lected as the site of the United Nations Message relative to oversubscription to
Territory of (see H. Con. Res. 69, 72). Organization, 9877. Sixth War loan in, A56.
Letter relative to relaxation of immigra- Letter from the Governor transmitting Remarks in House relative to, 755.
tion quota from Philippines from Ter- copy of a memorandum relative to Remarks in House relative to status of
ritorial Filipino Council of, A3202. proposed legislation concerning taxa- people of, A3397.
Letter relative to status bf Filipino sea- tion of compensation of Federal em- Remarks in House relative to shortage
men serving on American merchant ployees, 3704. of sugar crop in, A3396.
ships by Territorial Filipino Council of, Letter from Secretary of the Interior Resolution to authorize the Territories
A3313. transmitting copy of law passed by Committee to investigate conditions
Remarks in House relative to patriotism legislature concerning electric current in (see H. Res. 25, 236*).
of citizens of, All13. in, 5172. Resolution by Territorial Filipino Coun-
Remarks in House relative to troops or- Letter by Ernest S. Griffith of legislative cil relative to importation of Filipino
ganized in, All13. reference service of Congressional Li- farm laborers to, A3396.
Remarks in House relative to admission brary relative to taxes paid by, A4344. Resolution praising- administration. of
of the-forty-ninth State of Territory -Memorial of legislature, on death of Lt. Gen. Robert C. Richardson, Jr., by
of, A3174. Franklin D. Roosevelt, 3705: Legislature of, Ai968.
288 INDEX.
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS-Continued. HAWKES, ALBERT W.-Continued. HAYDEN, CARL-Continued.
Statistics relative to sources of funds al- Remarks by, on Appointed on committee, 169. 170.
lotted for cooperative extension work Army: precombat training for 18-year- Appointed on funeral committee, 3356.
in, 4549, 4550, 4567. olds, 3558. Designated Acting President pro tempore
HAWAIIAN ORGANIC ACT, amend paragraph Barbour, W. Warren: tribute to, 6640. of the Senate, 10890.
(1) of section 73 of (see bill H. R. Biffie, Leslie: tribute to, 920. Sworn in, 3.
3361). Eaton, Charles A.: tribute to, 3494.' Table: amounts expended by commit-
Bill to amend section 80 to provide for Emergency unemployment compensation tees of Senate, 82.
10-year terms of office for justices of bill, 8809. Amendments offered by, to
Supreme Court of Territory of Hawaii Firearms, 11861. Army: voluntary enlistment bill (S.
(see bill H. R. 4962). Germany: conditions in. 11375. 3951) : to amend, 9016.
Housing for veterans, 11811. Interior Department appropriation bill
HAWAII'S DEBT TO NEW ENGLAND, address Independent offices appropriation bill,
by Delegate Farrington relative to, (H. R. 3024): to amend, 5303, 5439,
2096. 54406, 5442, 5443, 5444;
A900. Land-grant railroad rates, 9236. Land-grant railroad rates (H. R. 694):
HAWK, JOSEPHINE GRAY, authorizing is- Mexico: water treaty, 2340, 2341, 2343, to amend, 9297.
suance of a patent in fee to (see bills 2344, 2345, 2346, 2653, 2654, 2655, 2656, Philippine Islands (S. 1610) : to amend,.
S. 814; H. R. 4036). 2657, 2658, 2659, 2660, 2661, 3294, 3295, 11466.
HAWKES, ALBERT W. (a Senator from: New 3296, 3297, 3301, 3302. 3312, 3313, 3387, Second War Powers Act 1-. R. 4780):
Jersey). 3411, 3413, 3421, 3486. 3487, 3488. to amend, 11452, 12324. 12325.
Address at presentation of citations by - letter by Herbert Hoover, 2653, Treasury-Post Office bill(H. R. 2252): to
Kiwanis Club to New York newspapers 2655. amend, 2982.
and acceptance speech by Nicholas - reply to editorial in Washington Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Roosevelt, A382. (D. C.) Post, 3294. Becker, Gustav: to erect memorial to
Address by Dr. Edwin W. Kemmerer en- - reservations, 3261. (see S. J. Res. 4), 79.
titled "The American Dollar and the National Sarvice Act, 1499, 1548, 1549, Central Valley project: to modify certain
Bretton Woods Plan," A520. 1852, 1909, 1910, 1911. provisions of Federal reclamation laws
Address by Gilbert H. Montague entitled Pennsylvania: political conditions in, with application to (see bill S. 395),
"Getting Along With the Government 1860. 465.
Agencies," A2244. Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, 6253, Coronado National Forest, Ariz.: to pro-
Appointed Qn committee, 169, 170. 6357. tect scenic values along Catalina High-
Appointed on funeral committee, 333. Revenue Act of 1945, 9948, 9956, 9958, way within (see billS. 913), 3627.
Article by Maurice R. Franks from Rail- 9986. Fickett, Nellie L.: to increase pension
road Yardmasters of North America Royal, Rear Adm. Forrest B.: tribute to, (see billS. 117), 78.
entitled "Something To Bargain With," 6792. Gila reclamation project: to convey to
A1268. San Francisco Conference: delegates to, University of Arizona certain lands on
Article by William S. (Bill) Jack entitled 3494. (see billS. 118), 78.
"If I Were a Labor Leader Again," Selective Service Act: extension, 3558, -to reauthorize (see billS. 1688),
A4036. 3559, 3654, 3710. 12032.
Article from Railroad Wor".ers' Journal Senate: hour of meeting, 3386. Gold mines: relief of owners of certain
entitled "Certify Labor Leaders," A527. Sanators: expense allowance, 12036, (see billS. 1497), 9761.
Article from Wall Street Journal relative 12040, 12041, 12058, 12059. Government Printing Office: additional
to Government regulation of business, Tax-adjustment bill, 7796. compensation for work performed on
A923. Thanks to colleagues for comments re- legal holidays (see billS. 1679), 11933.
Editorial by Maurice R. Franks in Rail- garding editorial references concern- Indian Scrvice: relating to funds col-
road Workers' Journal entitled "Cast- ing Mexican water treaty, 3401. lected from irrigation projects oper-
ing Bread Upon the Waters," A1732. United Nations Charter, 8038, 8040. ated by (see bill S. 115), 78.
Editorial from Camden (N. J.) Courier- UNRRA: appropriations, 11376. International Strip, Nogales, Ariz.: relief
Post on strike situation, A4263. Vessels: sale of surplus, 11538, 11866, of settlers on (see bill S. 69), 78.
Editorial from Jersey Journal entitled 11867, 11868, 11869, 11875, 11884, 11885. Labor disputes: mediation of (see bill
"Only Congress Can Free Associated Wallace, Henry: confirmation, 1608. S. 1419), 8802.
Press From Marshall Field Fetters," War agencies: appropriations for, 6736. Loans for mining and smelting (see S.
A4701, Washington (D. C.4 Post: editorials on 1200), 6791.
Poem by Douglas Malloch, 6793, Mexican water treaty, 3401. Mines: to suspend certain obligations
Poem by James Whitcomb Riley, 6793. Williams, Aubrey, 2392. against operators of (see bill S. 425),
Remarks by J. Howard Pew at picnics of Votes of. See YVA-AND-NAY VOTES. 517.
Sun Oil Employees Athletic Associa- HAWLEY, BRADLEY F., HAZEL E., AND BOB Mining, milling, and smelting loans: to
tion, A4040. - R., relief (see bill H. R. 4095). authorize (see bill S. 106), 78.
Remarks in Senate on unfair editorial HAWLEY, HUDSON. poem entitled "Just National Park Service: for State partici-
comments regarding, 3401. Thinking" written by, 600, A462. pation in revenues from lands under
Resolution by National Association of HAWLEY, PAUL R. (Acting Surgeon General, jurisdiction of (see bill S. 67), 78.
Manufacturers pledging support to Nepple, Earl W.: to adjudicate claim (see
U. S. Army), letter relative to inclusion
President Truman, 4377. of osteopathic physicians in the medi- bill S. 683), 1756.
Resolution by Order of Sons of Italy in Ores of metals and minerals: to preserve
cal service of the Veterans' Adminis-
America favoring participation by tration, 11675.. records of domestic sources of (see bill
Italy at San Francisco peace confer- Letter relative to the veterans' hospital- S. 1575), 10487.
ence, 3284. bed program written by, 11140. * Postal service: to amend revenue act
Statement on Federal employees pay bill, relating to determination of class of
Remarks in House relative to ability of,
12243. post offices (see bill S. 65), 77.
A5402.
Amendments oflered by, to - to prohibit mailing of certain
Mexican water treaty: reservations, 3387, HAWTHORNE, PAGE L., letter captioned classes of unsolicited merchandise (see
3486. "Violations of money Vrovisions of bill S. 66), 77.
Vessels, sale of surplus (H. R. 3603) : to Constitution cause of economic dis- -to reclassify salaries of employees
amend, 12258. tress" from Union Farmer by, A746. (see billS. 908), 3602.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by HAY, remarks in House relative to impor- Postage stamps: to issue Victory series
Equal rights for men and women: to tance in world history of, A1369. (see S. J. Res. 73), 5477.
amend Constitution relative to (see Public lands: relating to payments to
HAY, CHARLES M., tribute in House to late,
S. J. Res. 61), 4100. States with respect to conservation
A175, A197.
Firearms: to provide for registration of lands administered by Department of
(see bill S. 1678), 11861. HAY, MRS. HENRY H., relief (see bill S. Agriculture (see bill S. 111), 78.
Lynching: to punish crime of (see bill 1190). Reclamation Extension Act: to supple-
S. 778), 2595. HAYCOCK, ROBERT (superintendent, dis- ment (see bill S. 1260), 7432.
States: authorizing payments as com- trict schools), statement relative to Reclamation projects: relating to repay-
pensation for loss of revenues oc- physical training program of District ment contracts (see bill S. 116), 78.
casioned by acquisition of real prop- schools by, A627. Ruiz, Antonio: for relief (see bill S.
erty by the Government (see bill S. 72), 78.
295), 232. HAYDEN, A., relief (see bill S. 1690).. Ruiz, Henry M.: for relief(see billS. 71),
Thomas Alva Edison Day: to designate HAYDEN, CARL (a Senator from Arizona). 78."
(see S. J.Res. 16), 330. Appointed on Board of Visitors to Mili- Ruiz. Maria Manriquez: for relief (see
Motions and resolutions offered by tary Academy. 672. bill S. 70), 78.
Dairy products: investigation (tee S. Appointed conferee, 2253, 2759, 3555, Saguaro National Monument: to revise
Res. 38), 375. 6202, 6724,6747, 6895, 7064, 7068, 11309. boundaries of (see bill S. 68), 78.
INDEX 289
HAYDEN, CARL-Continued. HAYDEN, CARL-Continued. HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A.-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions'introducedby Remarks by, on Remarks in House relative to author of
San Carlos Act: to amend (see bill S. President of the United States: printing . book The Road to Serfdom, A2324.
812), 3009. of speech Further Prosecution of the Summary by Max Eastman from Reader's
San Carlos Apache Indians: to pay for War, 3555. Digest of book Road to Serfdom by,
certain lands (see bill S. 114), 78. Questions and answers on Revenue Act
Second Deficiency Appropriation Act of A4122.
6f 1945: to print, 11627. HAYES, HELEN, tribute to Franklin D.
1935: to amend (see bill S. 1001), 4504. Railroad Retirement Act, 5215.
Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944: Roosevelt, in form of a vignette, at
Ruiz, Antonio, 4692. annual show of San Francisco Press
to amend (see bill S. 1324), 8094. Second War Powers Act, 12324, 12325.
Strategic metals, etc.: to continue sub- Club, by George B. Harris and read by,
Securities. and Exchange Commission: A2878.
sidy payments with respect to (see bill investigation, 1407. _."
S. 502), 916. Senate: authorization of standing com- HAYES. HENRY R., letter relative to most
Subsidies to promote lamb production mittees to hold hearings, 82. objectionable feature of Bretton Woods
(see bill S. 1270), 7553. -amounts expended for hearings Agreements by, A2327.
Welch, C. Owen: for relief (see bill S. by standing committees, 82. HAYES, IRA H., reception in Senate to, 3611.
361), 370. -contingent fund, 2241.
Western Union Telegraph Co.: for relief HAYES, J. H., paragraphs discussing the
Shasta Dam transmission lines, 12124, Spanish situation from book entitled
(see bill S. 1635), 11158. 12125, 12126, 12127, 12128, 12130. "Wartime Mission in Spain" by, A5631.
Motions and resolutions offered by Small business: to print hearings, 9464.
Irrigated land: investigation of loans to HAYES, JOHN P., relief (see bills S. 43; H. R.
Somerville, J. A.: compensation, 5213.
agricultural producers on (see S. Res. 844*).
Surplus Property Board, 2982, 2983, 2984.
106), 2595. Tax laws: -to print, 10803, 10804. HAYES, PAUL G., letter relative to discharge
Senate: authorization for standing com- Treasury-Post Office appropriation bill, of men from civilian public service and
mittees to hold hearings (see S. Res. 2982. release of conscientious objectors by,
9), 82. Treaties: to print hearing relative to, A5127.
Remarks by, on 2748.. HAY FEVER, authorizing an appropriation
Agricultural appropriation bill, 3551. Tydings, Millard E.: address on condi-
Agricultural laborers: Lea amendment re of $50,000 for research with respect to
tions in the Philippines, 5697. cause and cure of (see bill H. R. 4219)
labor disputes, ,7511-7512. UNRRA: additional appropriation, 11305,
Airplane crashes: Investigation, 1408. HAYNES, BEN THOMAS, relief (see bill H.
11409, 11456, 11457. 11458; 11459, 11461",
Airports: Federal aid bill, 4116, 8525. R. 2973).
12051, 12053, 12108.
-- telegram from Governor of Ari- -memorandum, 12054. HAYS, BROOKS (a Representative from
zona, 4116. Vessels: printing of hearings on postwar A'kansas).
Appropriation bills: legislative items in, Address by Chester Bowles, before New
disposition of, 5758.
5427, 5428. War agencies appropriation bill, 6725, York City Board of Trade, A2487.
Appropriations: reduction of certain, Address by Representative Rains at Jef-
7454, 7456, 7457, 7511.
10805. Reports made by, from ferson Day dinner. Montgomery, Ala.,
Army: voluntary enlistment bill, 9016. Committee on Appropriations: A1964.
Central Valley project, 12124-12130. Interior Department appropriation bill -Address made by Hon. Albert Rains to
Committee on Postwar Military Policy: (H. R. 3024, Rept. 316), 5303. the Alabama Baptist State convention
to print hearings, 10252. Committee to Audit and Control the Con- entitled "Factors That Will Make for
Congressional Record: extension of re- tingent Expenses of the Senate: Peace in th" New World Era," A5731.
marks, 5891. Airplane crashes: investigation (S. Rept. Appointed on committee, 274.
Cotton: printing of hearing relative to 61); 1408. Article by Edward J. Meeman from Mem-
(H. Con. Res. 34), 2389. Gold and Silver: investigation (S. Res. phis (Tenn.) Press-Scimitar entitled
Crimes and criminal procedure:, printing 20), 1408. "Let's Try Capitalism," A1661.
extra copies of bill (H. R. 2200), 2389. Madeoy, Annie (S. Res. 81), 1407. Article by George 'Ericson in Christian
Daughters of American Revolution:- Reilly, Clata M. (S. Res. 85), 1920. Science Monitor on industrial peace,
printing annual report, 12405. Securities and Exchange Commission: A4179.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 2754, 12108, investigation (S. Res. 35), 1407. Article by Maj. Paul H. Douglas entitled
12110, 12113, 12125' Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads: "Appreciate America," A5480.
Employment' Service: return to States, Evans, Clinton C.: nomination, 12523. Editorial from Fort Smith (Ark.) Times-
10833, 10834, 10836. 10837. Federal-Aid Highway Act (H. Con. Res. Record entitled "South Faces Bright
Fair Employment Practice Committee: 81, Rept. 605), 9213. Future," Al195.
appropriation, 7454, 7456, 7457. Committee on Printing: Editorial from Fort Smith Southwest
Fishery resources: report, 4690. Campaign expenditures: to print re- American on the rural industrializa-
Food shortages: House Concurrent Reso- port on (S. Res. 107), 2934. tion bill, A4607.
lution 63, 6202. Daughters of American Revolution (S. Editorial from Richmond Times-Dis-
Full-emiloyment bill: print hearings, Res. 208), 12405. o patch on rural industrialization in the
12104. Fishery resources: to print report (S. South, A5150.
German concentration camps: printing Con. Res. 14), 4690.- Editorial from St. Louis Post-Dispatch
of report, 4783. Full Employment Act: hearings (S. Res. entitled "Bipartisan Responsibility,"
Gold and silver: investigation, 1408, 1409. 177), 9112. A410.
Handbook for Servicemen and Service- Missouri Valley Authority: hearings (S. Editorial from Washington Post on de-
women, 2934. Con. Res. 34), 9374. bate between Representatives Hays and
Independent offices appropriation bill, Pearl Harbor. investigation: hearings (S. LaPollette, A1951.
2088. Con. Res. 43), 12031." Letters from War and Navy Departments
postwar planning, 2088. Special Committee to Investigate Na- relative to discharge of medical stu-
Interior Department appropriation bill, tional Defense Program: to print hear- dents, A4061.
5303, 5314, 5336, 5337, 5338, 5390, 5426- ings (S. Res. 90),.2934. Resolution by Arkansas General Assem-
5444, 5470, 5476, 5478, 5599, 5600, 5605. Territorial papers (H. R. 2522, Rept. 456), bly regarding farm training for Negro
-Central Valley project, 5478, 5485, 7430. veterans, A1789.
5599, 5600. Vessels: sale of (S. Res. 187), 10693. Statement by National Catholic Rural
- statement by Reclamation Serv- Veterans: laws and regulations (H. Con. Life Conference, on man's relation to
Ice, 5599. Res. 38), 2934. the land, A4368.
- suspend rules, 5215. Committee on Territories and Insular Statement by R. B. Caywood, president
Labor-Federal Security appropriation Affairs: of National American Wholesale Gro-
bill, 6715, 6716, 6722, 6723, 6724. Claims against Army, Navy, and Marine cers Ascociation, relative to inflation,
Madeoy, Annie: compensation, 1407. Corps (S. 936, Rept. 459), 7508. A309.
Military Establishment appropriation Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Statement by the President regarding
bill, 7057. HAYDEN, SMITH, relief (see bill H. R. 961). Brotherhood Week, A30.
Our American Government (pamphlet): Statement on reorganization of Congress,
HAYDEN, VICTOR, poem entitled "Report 3008.
printing, 5422. From Iwo" by, A4040.
Philippine Islands: rehabilitation, 11466, Statemen, on work of churches in
HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., article relative to Europe's rehabilitation, A4935.
11467. book The Road to Serfdom from Min-
Philippine Scouts: use in occupation of Table: occupational data, 9205.
neapolis Tribune by, A2324. Telegram from National Congress of
Japan, 9016.
Physically handicapped: print. hearings Article entitled "The Use of Knowledge Parents and Teachers legislative com-
In Society," from American Economic mittee urging defeat of Hartley amend-
on aid to, 12104.
Review by, A5688. ment to Price Control Act, 6588.
XCI-Ind-19
290 INDEX
HAYS, BROOKS-Continued. HAYS, BROOKS-Continued. HEALY, NED R. (a Representative from
Remarks by, on California).
Amendments offered by, to
Veterans, settlement on farm lands (H. MacArthur, Gen. Douglas: invitation to Appointed on committee, 274,. 275.
visit Congress, 9755. Article by A. F. Whitney in Railroad
R. 520): to amend, 8789.
Marines Island: Iwo Jima, 2278. Trainman relative to full employment,
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Arkansas: to transfer certain land to National Policy Committee: aid to Con- A3533.
Arkansas Agricultural and Mechanical gress, A4198. Article in Liberty by Hon. Frank Murphy
and Normal College (see bill H. R. O'Neal, Edward: views on OPA, 6553. relative to race hate, A229.
2829), 3053. Overseas cemeteries, 1062. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Banks: to amend Revised Statutes rela- Price Control Act: amendment, 6544, Tidelands: relating to title to (see H.
tive to establishment of branches by, 6553, 6588. J. Res. 193), 4574.
national banking associations (see bill Pyle, Ernie: memorial proposed by Earl Motions and resolutions offered, by
H. R. 726), 57. Godwin, A1980. China: recall of American troops from
County agricultural buildings: to au- Ramspeck, Robert: tribute, 12353. (se, H. ReS. 412), 11007.
thorize a program for construction of Rural-industrialization bill, 9203. Remarks by, on
(see bill H. R. 4625), 10564. -text of bill (H. R. 4068), 9206. Bretton Woods Agreement, A2884.
Dodds, W. P.: for relief (see bill H. R. Second deficiency appropriation bill, Child-care program, 8657.
204), 32. 6840, 6841. Deficiency appropriation bill, 11073.
Federal rural rehabilitation project: to Servicemen's Readjustment Act: confer- Fair Employment Practice Committee,
authorize Secretary of Agriculture to ence report, 12381. 7486.
continue administration of and ulti- Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, Housing for veterans, 11073,
mately liquidate (see bill H. R. 2501), 6544, 6553, 6588. Los Angeles: need for housing facilities
1829. Tax adjustment bill, 7322. for veterans in, 12301.
Hilliard, Raymond E. and Thomas E.: United Nations Relief: appropriation, Navy: retirement of enlisted men, 12465.
10235, 10236. Palestine problem, 9696.
for relief (see bill H. R. 2848), 3141.
Blass, Steve: for relief (see bill H. R. Veterans: rehabilitation of, 866, Personal explanation: objection to bill
205), 32. -settlement on farm lands, 8790. (H. R. 32), 2516.
Industrialization of undeveloped areas: War Department appropriation bill (civil Revenue bill of 1945, 9630.
to aid in (see bill H. R. 4068), 8616. functions), 1062. Ship repair yards: discrimination in
War production order M-388, 6588. pay scale of, 3589.
Iwo Jima: to change name to Marines
Island (see H. J. Res. 127), 2310. Votes of, Sde YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Unemployment benefits during reconver-
sion, 7E48.
National banking associations: to amend HAZARD, JOHN N., article entitled "Federal-
law relative to 'establishment of Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
ism in the USSR" from Magazine of
branches by (see bill H. R. 53), 19. State Affairs by, A2827. HEARD, CHARLES W., letter on Russia and
Plainview-Rover School District No. 7 of Atom from Chattanooga Times by.
HAZEN., -CHARLES S., address entitled ."The A5113.
Yell County, Ark.: for relief (see bill Benefits of Irrigation" before Rotary
H. R. 203), 32. Letter on Russian-British-American re-
Club of Whitefish, Mont., by, A1683. lations from Chattanooga (Tenn.)
Postal service: to provide for delivery of
mail on rural free delivery routes on HAZLITT, HENRY, article entitled "Using Times by, A3597.
holidays other than Sundays (see bill America's Bargaining Power" written
HEARNE, JULIAN G., JR. (colonel, U. S.
H. R. 727), 87. by, 7772.
Army), war hymn entitled "God Sus-
Article entitled "The Coming Eronomic
Pyle, Ernie: for a memorial to (see H. J. tain Our Arms Today" by, A2013.
World Pattern" from American Scholar
Res. 175),.4006. by, A1142 HEARST, WILLIAM RANDOLPH, correspond-
St. Vincent's Infirmary and Dr. Alvin W. ence relative to award between Army
Strauss: for relief (see bill H. R. 206), HEAD, LUTHER J., relief (see bill H. R. 256*). and Navy Union, U. S. A., and, A3059.
32. "HEAD OF THE TABLE," poem by Mrs. Letter relative to Jews of Europe, to,
Veterans: relating to payment for grave Hobart M. Trotter, of Indianapolis, A2000. "
markers and headstones which Secre- entitled, A702. Letter relative to bill H. R. 2071, to in-
tary of War Is authorized to furnish HEADQUARTERS, ARMY SERVICE FORCES, crease pay of postal service employees,
(see bill14.R. 4792), 11007. letter from the Secretary of the Treas- to, A2114.
West, James Edward: to authorize Presi- ury transmitting report relative to Statement from Army and Navy Union
dent to present gold medal to (see moneys received which were not paid News relative to award of Gold Medal
bill H. J. Res. 140), 2702. into. the general fund of the United of the Army and Navy Union, U. S. A.,
Woods, Wilma and Patsy: for relief (see States Treasury, 56. to, A3058.
billH. R. 2848), 3141. HEARST UNOFFICIAL SENATORIAL COM-
Motions and resolutions offered by HEADSTONES, relating to payment for grave
markers and (see bill H. R. 4792). MISSION, remarks in Senate relative
MacArthur, Gen. Douglas A.: invitation to, 12170, 12188.
to appear before joint session of Con- Bill authorizing Secretary of War to mark
honorary burial places of deceased "HEART OF FOOD COMPLAINTS," editorial
gress (see H. Con. Res. 92), 9513. from Mamaronecjk (N. Y.) Daily Times
Peace: establishing joint responsibility members of the armed forces who
are buried at sea or in foreign lands entitled, A3056.
for (see H. Con. Res. 3), 31.
Remarks by, on by furnishing (see bills S. 48; H. R. HEART RIVER, N. DAK., letter from Secre-
Agricultural Extension Service, 4562. 647). tary of War transmitting report on (H.
American Cancer Society, 3050. Bill to authorize Secretary of War to Doc. 294), 9210.
Bipartisan peace, 7661. furnish discharged war veterans, not- HEBERT, F. EDWARD (a Representative
Bipartisan responsibility for the -peace, withstanding discharge, other than from Louisiana).
A607. honorable, from any prior or subse- Appointed on Board of Visitors to Naval
-excerpts from letters, A608. quent service (see bill H. R. 1830). Academy, 550.
Boy Scouts: thirty-fifth anniversary, Bill to provide for the issuing to next of Appointed on committee, 15, 274.
973, kin ofpersons in armed forces who may Editorial from New Orleans Item entitled
Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5654, be killed, lost in action, or unaccounted "As to World Peace," A1679.
5555. for, of (see bill H. R. 1685). Editorial from New Orleans Item on
Commodity Credit Corporation, 1983, "HEALTH IS WEALTH," editorial from Wash- strikes, A4245.
2059. Editorial from New Orleans Item rela-
ington Star entitled, A144.
tive to price ceilings on coffee, A5119.
Cotton production: mechanization of, HEALTH LEGISLATION, message from the Newspaper articles by Ralph Nicholson
9204. President recommending certain, 10317. relative to situation in England and
Deevers, Maj. Murray, 1990. France, A34.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11213. HEALTH PERSONNEL, remarks in Senate on
Senate Resolution 62 relative to survey Remarks in House by Mr. Cannon of
Export-Import Bank, 7547, 7548.
of distribution and utilization of, 798. Missouri relative to, 11816-11818.
Fair Employment Practice Committee: Bills and joint resoZutions introduced by
Resolution to continue investigation of
(debate with Representative LaFol- Comeaux, Mrs. Lionel, and New Orleans
lette), 3679-3683. distribution and utilization of facili-
ties for (see S. Res. 62), 517. Public Service, Inc.: for relief (see bill
Federal lands: loss of revenue by States H. R. 3224), 4659.
due to, 2503. HEALTH -PROGRAM FOR GOVERNMENT District of Columbia: to provide for
Flood-control projects, 11213. EMPLOYEES, provide for (see bills S.
better enforcement of law within (see
Full-employment bill, 12011. 1606, 2716*). bill S. 2856), 3228.
Halifax, Lord: visit to Oklahoma, 3136. HEALY, BARBARA, relief (see bills S. 251; H. - to abolish United States Park
Homestead policy, 2503. R. 1157*). Police Force (see bill H. R. 480), 26.
International Office of Education, 3935. -to regulate practice of optometry
Johnston, Eric: views on OPA, 6553. HEALY, LEO, address at annual dinner of St.
Patrick Society of Brooklyn by, A1543. (see bills H. R. 1997, 4456), 838, 9873.
Lincoln and agriculture, A564.
INDEX 291
HE BERT, F. EDWARD-Continued. HEBREWS IN EUROPE, declaring that HEDRICK, E. H.-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by United Nations assume responsibility ,Reports made by, from
Green, Rita Chauvin: for relief (see bill for repatriation of (see H. J. Res. 176, Price, Mrs. Leslie, and others (H. R.
H. R. 2866), 3229. 186, 188, 189, 196, 213). 3229,'Rept. 1300), 11077.
Irwin & Leighton: for relief (see bill H. Scott, Eli L. (H. R. 1721, Rept. 1389),
HEBREW UNION COLLEFGE, address on Ger- 11931.
R. 3639), 7038.
many; our policy has accomplished Shows, Earl J. (H. R. 2529, Rept. 812),
May, John C.: to adjudicate claim of
little by Henry Morgenthau, Jr., be- 6785.
(see bill H. R. 3063), 3904.
fore, A5513. Committee on Immigration and Natural-
Mississippi River: to bridge (see bills
H. R. 1651, 1652), 431. HECHT, BEN, letter relative to activities of ization:
Motor vehicles: to amend act to provide Eri Jabotinsky in behalf of Jews of Trahn, Herman: for relief (see bill
for recording and releasing of liens by Europe -by, A950. H. R. 3765, Rept. 1280), 10889.
entries on certificates of title (see bill Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
H. R. 2407), 1595. HEDDEN, WALTER P., address on postwar
transport and the Bronx before Bronx HEFFERNAN, JAMES J. (a Representative.
Tidewater lands: relating to titles to from New York).
(see-H. J. Res. 118), 2072. Board of Trade by, A36.
Address by Col. E. W. Garbisch to Asso-
United States Code: to amend title 15 HEDIN, JOAN ESTHER, relief (see bill H. R. ciated General Contractors of America
(see bill H. R. 4584),-10403. 4996).
Motions and resolutions offered by relative to return of soldiers, A498.
Japanese islands: expressing sense of HEDRICK, E. H. (a Representative from West Address by John L. Beebe, Brooklyn,
Virginia). N. Y., on National Maritime Day,
Congress that United States should
Appointed conferee, 10860. A2537.
retain permanent possession of (see H.
Con. Res. 40), 3228. Appointed on committee, 274, 275. Address by Judge Moscowitz relative to
Article from Beckley (W. Va.) Raleigh bankruptcy, A297.
Remarks by,-on
Cannon, Clarence: deletion of remarks Register entitled "India Aroused at Address by Capt. John L. Beebe upon
from Record, 11928. Congress Action," A1474. retirement from United States Mari-
Editorial from Charleston (W. Va.) time Service Training Station, Sheeps-
Congressional Record: deletion of re-
marks, 11252. Gazette entitled "Bombing the Sun head Bay, Brooklyn, N. Y., A4485.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11188. God," A2870. Address of Maj. Gen. George F. Lull to
District of Columbia: parking facilities, Editorial in Charleston (W. Va.) Gazette graduates at Brooklyn School of Nurs-
11189, 11928. entitled "Streamlining Congress," ing, A3149. ,
-editorial, 11929. A350. Appointed on committee, 15.
-better enforcement of law with- Editorial from Raleigh Register, Beckley, Article on Judaic research at Yale Uni-
in, 6666. W. Va., on pay of Congressmen, A3912. versity, A5011.
Housing problem, A5106. Amendments offered by, to Black, Sgt. Loring M., Jr.: War Depart-
Japanese islands: control of, 3226. Navy Department Appropriation Bill ment citation to, A3137.
Motor Vehicle Parking Agency, 11188. (H. R. 2907): to amend, 3580. Editorial from Brooklyn Eagle eulogizing
Navy: postwar composition, 10195. Veterans' Administration: Department late Senator William M. Calder, A1062.
-- settlement of claims, 10989. of Medicine and Surgery (H. R. 4717): Letter by Maj. Theodore Barnett describ-
to amend, 11673. ing Dachau concentration camp, A2707.
Notice of address, 11848, 11890.
OPA: propaganda pressure campaign, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
A4874. Veterans: to provide compensation for Armed forces: free laundry and dry
Plantation Parade: book by Harnet T. those who have had pulmonary tuber- cleaning for members (see bill H. R.
Kane, A4755. culosis (see bill H. R. 4679), 10691. 1165), 125.
VE-day, 4307. World War II: to designate May 8 as a Army and Navy: to confer degree of
Reports made by, from legal holiday (see bill H. R. 4482), bachelor of nursing upon commis-
Committee on Naval Affairs: 10042. sioned officers of Nurse Corps (see bill
Navy: settlement of claims (S. 1364, Remarks by, on H. R. 2605), 2165.
Rept. 1197). 10619. Charleston, W. Va.: airport, 4486. Coast Guard: to provide special leave for
Secretary of the Navy: furlough of offi- -- appropriation for, A2048. Government employees who are mem-
cers by (H. R. 624, Rept. 32), 431. Departments of State, Justice, and Com- bers of temporary reserve of (see bill
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. merce Appropriation bill: conference H. R. 3438), 5923.
HEBREW COMMITTEE OF NATIONAL LIB- report, 4486. Cohen, Threse R.: for relief (see bill
ERATION, correspondence relative to Government employees: health pro- H. R. 2956), 3531.
recognition of the Hebrew Nation be- grams, 8932. Collins, Albert K.: for relief (see bill
Navy Department appropriation bill, H. R. 1287), 127.
tween United Nations Conference on
International Organization and, 3580. Conroy, Mrs. James Gardiner: to pension
A3531. Osteopaths, 11673. (see bill H. R. 1240), 127.
Communication for transmission to Tidelands: quieting title to, 8868. Courts: to. confer on district courts of
President Benes of Czechoslovakia Veterans' Administration: Department United States jurisdiction of certain
from. A1186. of Medicine and Surgery, 11666, 11673, cases involving children (see bills
Letter relative to recognition of the He- 11674. H. R. 1166, 1167), 125.
brew Nation by, A3485. Reports made by, front Cuban-American Sugar Co.: to adjudi-
Letter relative to punishment of war Committee on Claims: cate claim of (see bill H. R. 1239), 127.
'criminal from, A3642. Bennett, Joseph E. (H. R. 2091, Rept. District courts of the United States: to
Letter relative to program for entry of 1156), 10168. *confer jurisdiction of certain proceed-
- Jews into Palestine by, A3924. Brown, Adell and Alice (H. R. 244, Rept. ings involving support of children to
Message relative to settlement of Arab- 404). 2966. (see bill H. R. 4953), 11855.
Brunette, Joseph (H. R. 1952, Rept. 413),
Jewish problem ty, A1018. Duffee, Peter B.: for relief (see bill H. R.
2966. 1238), 127.
Remarks in Senate relative to the nam-
ing of former Senator Gillette as po- Butler, Thomas A. (H. R. 3046, Rept. Robedee, James M.: for relief (see bill
litical adviser of, A3919. 742), 6085. H. R. 1612), 327.
Hicks, Don (H. R. 3008, Rept. 1013), Three-cent piece: to coin (see bill H. R.
HEBREW NATION, correspondence between 8949.
United Nations Conference on Inter- 4128), 8799.
Hidde, Hannah and Doris (H. R. 2401, Veterans' Administration: to create a
national Organization and Hebrew Rept. 1058), 9372.
Committee of National Liberation rel- board known as Federal Board of
Hopkins, Justin P. (H. R. 2962, Rept. Psychiatrists in (see bill H. R. 2739),
ative to recognition of, A3531. 1063), 9372.
Joint resolution for recognition of (see 2632.
Hutchings, Leonard (H. R. 1464, Rept.
H. J. Res. 198). Victory Day: to designate 2d day of
1221), 10785.
Letter by Hebrew Committee of National September as (see bill H. Ai. 4131),
Kleinman, Philip (S. 311, Repts. 661,
Liberation relative to recognition of, 8799.
838), 5592, 7038.
A3485. War Damage Corporation: to abolish (see
Maddox, William W. (H. R. 1564, Rept.
Resolution to establish Palestine as (see bill H. R. 1168), 125.
715), 5837.
H. Res. 265). Meersman, Margaret M. (H. R. 1241, Rept. Reports made by, from
HEBREW PALESTINE REPRESENTATION 409), 2966. Committee on Naval Affairs:
AT SAN FRANCISCO, address by Wil- Pendino, B. (H. R. 1315, Rept. 1291) Duffee, Fr. Peter B. (H. R. 1238, Rept.
liam B. Ziff in New York relative to, 11077. 1439), 12101.
A1963. Powell, Charlie (H. R. 2724, Rept. 1296) Guam (H. R. 2913, Rept. 570), 4573.
HEBREWS. See JEWS. -11077. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
INDEX
HEIDINGER, JAMES V. (late a Representa- HELMER, JAMES G., authorize Secretary of HENDRICKS, JOE-Continued.
tive from Illinois). Interior to sell certain lands in Mon- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Announcement of death, 2628. tana to (see bill H. R. 4446). Selective Training and Service Act: to
Appointed on committee, 88, 491, 492. amend (see bill H. R. 3372), 5528.
HEMISPHERIC COOPERATION FOR WORLD
Article from Wayne County Press paying Smith, David B.: for relief (see bills H. R.
PEACE, address by the Ambassador of
tribute to, A1669. 209, 910), 32, 60.
Peru on the subject of, A5451.
Eulogies in House, 2628-2632, A1417, Social Security Act: to amend (see bills
A1524, A2449, A2450. HEMPSTEAD WAREHOUSE CORP., relief H. R. 120, 427), 20, 25.
Eulogies in Senate, 2607, 2623. (see bill H. R. 1349). Remarks by, on
Memorial service in House, 4916. HENDERSHOT, RALPH, article entitled Agricultural research station for Florida,
Oath of office administered to, 87. "Wallace and Jobs" from New York A4631.
Resolution (H. Res. 49) authorizing oath World-Telegram by, A1978. Bryan, William Jennings: tribute by Rev.
of office to be administered to, 53. James Shera Montgomery, A1284.
HENDERSON, CHARLES B., letter on Capitol Census of agriculture, 859.
Resolution of respect in the House (see Hill's successful Red Cross drive by,
H. Res. 200), 2632. Deficiency appropriation bill, 11185.
A2584. Fair Employment Practice Committee,
Resolution of respect in Senate (S. Res. Letter relative to RFC handling of loans
108), 2623. 7230. .
and purchases under Murray-Patman Federal Works Agency: appropriation,
Petitions and papers presented by, from Act by, A5597.
Citizens and individuals, 1081, 1829. 948.
Votes of. SC YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. HENDERSON, DAVID E., report of the Com- Flood-control projects, 11055, 11056.
mittee on the Judiciary in Senate on Florida, land of sunshine and flowers,
HEILY, THOMAS J., letter relative to draft- nomination of, 8690. 1689.
ing of his farmer son by, A455. Housing for veterans, 12300.
HENDERSON, IRA, relief (see bill H. R. 2373).
HEINE, ERNEST C. AND HARRIET W., relief Independent offices appropriation bill,
HENDERSON, LEON, remarks in House rela- 948.
(see bill H. R. 5031). tive to part played in drafting Fair Legislative appropriation bill, 4452.
HEINE, R., relief (see bill H. R. 264). Labor Standards Act by, A4581. Lend-lease: extension of, 2150.
HEINER, WILLIAM C., letter on OPA price Testimony relative to wages and prices Marine Corps: monument to, 1672, A929.
before House Committee on Ways and Order of business, 6153.
policy and boiler and radiator industry
by, A3454. Means in 1941 by, A4581. Planting of the flag on Iwo Jima, A929.
HENDERSON, LOY W., report of the Com- Public works: advance planning, 11129.
HEINKEL, F. U., statement relative to estab- Rohde, Ruth Bryan Owen: qualifications
mittee on Foreign Relations in Senate
lishment of Missouri Valley Authority for a member of United Nations As-
on nomination of, 7586.
and flood control of Missouri River by, sembly, 10319.
A472. HENDRICKS, JOE (a Representative from --_letter to the President, 10320.
Florida).
HEINRICH, GEORGE CHARLES (lieutenant. Selective service: Tydings amendment,
USNR), article, Veterans' Financial Adjournment order of Supreme Court of 1520.
Security Is a National Investment in Florida in memory of President Roose- Fervicemen's Readjustment Act: amend-.
Our Future, by, A3379. veLt, A1986. ment, 7727.
Letter on veterans' financial security Appointed conferee, 2277, 2412, 6971. Tax on small-game guns, 7496.
during readjustment period by, A3379. Appointed on committee, 15. Thomas, Sgt. Ernest I (marine on Iwo
Article by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings on Jima), A929.
HEINTZ, MICHAEL G., article entitled "Tariff the attractions of Florida, 1692. Treaties: constitutional amendment,
Barriers in Reverse" by, A2408. Article from Charleston (W. Va.) Ga- 4342.
"HE IS NOT GONE," poem by W. M. Pierson zette entitled "Blast Hirohito," A1247. United Nations relief: appropriation,
entitled, A2603. Article from Orlando Morning Sentinel 10277.
HEISS, COWLEY, relief (see bill H. R. 1134). on ratification of treaties, A2186. Veterans: housing, 11137, 11185.
Editorial from De Land (Fla.) Sun-News Veterans' Administration: facilitate em-
HEITZ, MRS. JOSEPH P., article, Farm entitled "Florida Will Fight," A2064.
Problems-Meat Shortage, from ployment, 5519.
Editorial from Miami (Fla.) Herald en- War agencies appropriation bill, 7230.
Schuyler (Nebr.) Sun, by, A3029. titled "As We See It-Clothing Costs," Woodrum, Clifton: tribute to, 12196.
HELENA (United States ship), article cap- A2955. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
tioned "Cruiser Helena first Navy ship Letter from Mack Roth explaining dec-
to win unit citation" from Washington ,HENDRICKSON, ROY F., address on Europe's
lination cf West Point appointment by food and health problems before Food
Post, A1128. his son, Sgt. Marvin Roth, A1275.
Correspondence between Representative Forum by, A3146.
Report on inspection of educational pro-
Mansfield and the President relative gram of the I and E division of the HENDRY, MRS. JUD AND GLADYS, relief
to award of a citation to, A1128. European" theater, 10278. (see bill H. R. 4056).
Remarks in House relative to proud war Resolution of Florida Legislature urging HENNEPIN (MINN.) BOARD OF COUNTY
record of, A1127. National holiday for Clara Barton, COMMISSIONERS, resolution relative
HELENA (MONT.) INDEPENDENT-RECORD A2062. to old-age assistance by, A5377.
(newspaper), article relative to record Bills and joint resolutions introduced by HENNING, ARTHUR SEARS, article relative
of Daniels County, Mont., in Seventh Agenew, E. 0. Vans: to pension (see bill to Jap peace terms by, 7690.
War Loan drive from, A1724. H. R. 4547), 10211. Article entitled "Ghosts of Yalta Rise
Editorial paying tribute to Arthur L. Burch, Florida Rhone: for relief (see bill To Peril League Plans, Frisco Parley"
Stone from, A1482. H. R. 2545), 1958. by, A1619.
Editorial entitled "Secretary of Treasury Florida: to establish agricultural re- Article entitled "British LoaA Demands
Commends State for Another First" search laboratory in (see bill H. R. on United States Arouses Anxiety in
from, A3117. 4573), 10321. Congress" from Washington Times-
Hines, Willie: for relief (see bill H. R. Herald by, A4454.
HELENA (ARK.) WORLD (newspaper),
article, Hospitals-Living Memorial 2544), 1958. - Article entitled "CIO Appeal to British
to Our Heroes, by John M. Quarles Kaigler, Edgar: for relief (see bills H. R. Startles Washington" by, A5775.
from, A3928. 207, 911), 32, 60. HENRY, 0. P., relief (see bill H. R. 3362).
Knox, Alice C.: for relief (see bill H. R.
HELIUM, letter from the Secretary of the 4881), 11368. HENRY, ROBERT K. (a Representative from
Interior transmitting report concern- Marine Corps: erect a monument to Wisconsin).
ing the special helium production (see bill H. R. 2420), 1638. Appointed on committee, 491, 492.
fund, 17. Marion Contracting Co.: for relief (see Appointee on Special Committee To In-
HELLENIC AMERICAN RIGHT CLAIMS bills H. R. 208, 909), 32, 60. vestigate Replacement and Conserva-
ASSOCIATION, appeal to the Allied Mexican border: relief of soldiers who tion of Wildlife, 634.
representatives at the San Francisco served on (see bill H. R. 1653), 431. Article from Waukosha Daily Freeman
Conference relative to the prosperity National cemeteries: to erect memorial entitled"A New Mitchell Resolution,"
and happiness of Greece, 6411. stones for certain servicemen determ- A84 1.
ined to be missing in action (see bills Editorial from Jefferson County Union
HELLER, WILLIAM, letter, Price Control on policies of Office of Price Adminis-
Lifted-Oranges Advance in Price, by, H. R. 118, 425), 20, 25.
Railroad Retirement Act: to amend (see tration, A2602.
A5259.
bill H. R. 121), 20. Editorial from Milwaukee Journal en-
HELLWJG, EMMA, pension (see bill H. R. Rivers and harbors projects: to proceed titled "A Judge, a Referee, and a
1247). with certain (see H. J. Res. 265), 10168. Postmaster," 8374.
HELMER, HOWARD, authorize Secretary of St. Cloud, Fla.: to establish a national Editorial from the Oconomovoc (Wis.)
Interior to sell certain lands in Mon- cemetery at (see bills H. R. 119, 426).. Enterprise entitled "A Price Ticket on
tana to (see bill H. R. 4325). 20, 25. Aid to Others," A5037.
INDEX 293
HENRY, ROBERT K.-Continued. HERD, ANDERSON T., provide for appeal to HERSHEY, LEWIS B.-Continued.
Letter from C. W. Aeppler Co. relative Supreme Court from decision of Court Remarks in House relative to unofficial
to OPA prices threatening honey in- of Claims in a suit by (see bills S. 1242, call by 200 Congressmen on, A239, A283,
dustry, A4644. H. R. 1270*). A284.
Letter from George F. Christians concern- Letter by Comptroller General relative Speech in Cleveland, Ohio, relative to
ing butter shortage, A840. . to claim of, A2855. operation and responsibilities of Selec-
Newspaper articles relative to drafting Remarks in House relative to the claim tive Service System by, A355.
workers Into unions, A337. of, 8983, 8985, A2372, A2855. Statement, relative to drafting of farm
Radio station WHA, University of Wis- Resolution for a special order for bill labor by, A412.
consin, A1020. (H. R. 12705 to appeal to the Supreme Statement relative to shortage of man-
Statement by Joseph Leib quoting state- Court of the United States In a suit power in the Selective Service System,
ments by Gen. Billy Mitchell warning Instituted by (see H. Res. 248, Rept. 918.
America of Pearl Harbor attack, A3831. 528), 4289. Telegram relative to interpretation of
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by directive No. 288 relative to drafting of
HERENDEEN, HELEN, letter relative to sus-
American Indian Day: designating (see farm labor by, A389.
picion and British-American-Russian
bill H. R. 3346), 5292. Testimony relative to drafting of farm
relations from Rochester Democrat
Borden, Mary Alice: for relief of estate labor before House Committee on
and Chronicle by, A4271.
(see bill H. R. 1395), 229. Agriculture by, A2302.
Logs and lumber: to prohibit exportation HERFURTH, JR., INC., H., adjudicate claim
of (see bill H. R. 2961*). Text of correction for directive No. 288
(see bill H. R. 4990), 12029. relative to drafting of farm labor by,
Patents: providing that damages be as- HERLING, JOHN, remarks in House relative A239, A259, A292.
certained on the basis of compensation to incorrect judgment of qualities of,
for infringement, etc. (see bill H. R. A1788. HERTER, CHRISTIAN A. (a Representative
4143), 8879. Statement by Representative Coffee rela- from Massachusetts).
Remarks by, on tive to appraisal of division under, Appointed on committee, 491, 492.
Census of manufacturing, 4669. A1788. Appointed on committee to investigate
Common carriers: agreements among, HERMENS, FERDINAND A., letter on food situation, 2863.
11752, 11763. thoughts for peace planners from Our Letter and tables by Herbert Hoover re-
Duffy, Judge F. Ryan: editorial re ac- Sunday Visitor by, A637. garding relief operations in Europe
tivities of, 8874. after World War I, A4537.
Full employment bill, 10453, 10462, 10551, HERMUNDSON, BEN, remarks in House rela- Remarks in House relative to, 10229.
10555, 10556, 11974, 11984, 12078. tive to farming operations In Wiscon- Report of Citizens' Advisory Committee
Government agencies: reorganization, i of. for Returning Veterans, Newtonville,
9343, 9349, 9438. HERNDON, HUGH, JR., provide fof erection Mass., A2773.
Government corporations: financial con- In Wenatchee, Wash., of a memorial Statement by Herbert Hoover on Pales-
trol, 8553, 8558. to (see bill H. R. 2778). tine, A5173.
Japan: moral conditions in, 10872. "HEROES IMMORTAL," poem by James E. Statement on reorganization of Congress,
Leave of absence, 5451. Smith, of Pensacola, Fla., entitled, 3006.
Missouri: additional judgeship, 8874. A4013. Amendments ojfered by, to
Office of Price Administration, 10059. HERREN, GORDIE M., adjudicate claim of National Service Act (H. R. 1752): to
Price Control Act: amendment, 6554. amend, 655.
(see bill H. R. 3638).
Rehabilitation of veterans, Al150. United Nations Relief appropriation
Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, HERREN, RUBEN M., relief (see bill H. R.
(H. R. 4649, H. J. Res. 266): to amend,
6554. 242" ). 10303, 11566, 11580.
Tidelands: quieting title to, 8859. HERREN CLUB OF BERLIF remarks in Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Waukesha County (Wis.) Veterans' Re- House relative to philos-dhy of, A602. Abbond, Alfred: for relief (see billH. R.
habilitation Committee, AllS0. HERRES, OTTO, letter captioned "Protec- 4882), 11368.
Wisconsin cheese inakers: losses due to tion at home" from Wall Street Jour- Brenton, Mary: for relief (see bill H. R.
OPA regulations, 10165, 1C166. nal by, A2561. 4710), 10750.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. HERRICK, RALPH J., relief (see bill H. R. Government property: to-apply on pub-
HENRY, THOMAS R., editorial entitled "Doc- 978). lic debt proceeds from sale of (see bill
tors Seek Substitute for United States HERRING, CLYDE L. (late a Senator from H. R. 1942), 750.
Health Program" from Washington Iowa). Hastings, Gladys: for relief (see bill H. R.
Sunday Star by, A5400. 4640), 10564.
Announcement of death, 8620.
"HENRY WALLACES 1950," article by Law- Internal Revenue Code, section 251;
Eulogies in Senate, 8666.
rence Sullivan in Nation's Business en- Eulogy in House, 8620. amendment to (see bill H. R. 3689),
titled, A4817. 7267.
HERRING FISHING GROUNDS ON GREAT International Court of Justice: to recog-
HENSEL, H. STRUVE (Assistant Secretary of LAKES, article by Clay Perry from
Navy), address before Navy Industries nize jurisdiction in certain inter-
Collier's relative to, A773. national legal disputes (see H. J. Res.
Association by, A1176. HERSHEY, LEWIS B. (Director, Selective
Address before Buffalo (N. Y.) Chamber 291), 12229.
Service System), address at com- Lannon, Annie M.: for relief (see bill
of Commerce on Department of Armed mencement exercises of Albright Col-
Services by, A2325. H. R. 1956), 750.
lege, Reading, Pa., by, A2836. Lorente, Mariano J.: for relief (see bill
Address on a single department of de-
fense? before Buffalo (N. Y.) Chamber Letter relative to drafting of farm work- H. R. 3700), 7268.
ers by, A85. MacKenzie, Kenneth J.: for relief (see
of Commerce by, A3374.
Address National Power by, A5021. Letter relative to occupational defer- bill H. R. 4711), 10750.
Correspondence relative to article on ments from military service written by, Massachusetts: to provide for a national
1230. cemetery In (see bill H. R. 1943), 750.
unification of the armed forces from
Look between Representative Ran- Letter relative to reclassification of reg- Merchant marine veterans: for Federal
istrants in agriculture, ages 18-25, by, aid for readjustment in civilian life of
dolph and, A5724.
Letter relative to rejection of \bid on 1516. (see bill H. R. 2180), 1107.
radio sets of Electronic Corp. of Amer- Letter relative to status of high-school Pfannstiehl, Adolph: for relief (see bill
ica to, A3593. students written by, 10008. H. R. 1953), 750.
Letter relative to continued induction of Phillips, C. LeRoy: for relief (see bill
Letter relative to article entitled "We
men into armed forces, A4487. H. R. 4639), 10564.
Must Unify Our Armed Forces" by
Letter relative to discontinuing the Reed, Oscar S.: for relief (see bill H. R.
John Cowles from Look by, A5724.
draft of men for the armed forces to, 1954), 750.
Report of the Committee on Naval Af-
A4417. Revere Sugar Refinery: for relief (see bill
fairs in Senate on nomination of, 488,
Letter relative to Selective Service Sys- H. R. 1955), 750.
548.
Speech relative to postwar problems at tem requiring photostatic copy of vet- Motions and resolutions offered -by
Atlantic City before New Jersey Real erans' discharge by, A5242. Fisheries: investigation (see H. Res. 135),
Estate Appraisers by, A5412. Remarks in House protesting directive 1107.
for drafting farm labor of, A248, Occupied enemy territory: to create a
HENSON, MATTHEW, increase pension (see A292. select committee to study government
bills H. R. 2732", 3259*). Remarks in House relative to, 761-763. of (see H. Res. 424), 11156.
HERCULES POWDER CO., PORT EWEN, N. Y., Remarks in House relative to violation Remarks by, on
prayers by Michael Curley and Bob of Tydings amendment by directive of Conflicts between OPA and WFA, 6577.
Browning on observance of VE-day at, January 3, 1945, by, A380. Department of Agriculture: food control,
A2428. Remarks in House relative to Importance 6577.
Ramarks in Housec relative to observance of clarification directive issued by, Eggs: ceiling prices, 6577.
of VE-t y at, A2428. A259, A411, A512. Farm labor (veto of H. J. Res. 106), 4155.
294 INDEX
HERTER, CHRISTIAN A.-Continued. HICKENLOOPER, BOURKE B. (a Senator HICKENLOOPER, BOURKE B.-Continued.
Remarks by, on from Iowa). Remarks by, on
Food shortages: report of investigation, Address before Governors' Conference, Federal employees: statement by Senator
4319. Hershey, Pa., on postwar military Hawkes, 12243.
International Court of Justice, A5594. policy and future of National Guard, Federal Reserve System: purchase of
Lending agencies of the Government, A1OO5. Government securities, 12261.
1160. Appointed on committee, 169, 170. - article from New York Times,
Lend-lease: continuation, 2123. Appointed on Special Committee on 12261.
Maritime Day, 4863. Atomic Energy, 10068. Food lockers, 7862.
National Service Act, 655, 656. Article by Farmers Gra'ln Dealers Associa- Foreign policy of the United States: oc-
Palestine problem, 9689. tion relative to boxcar shortage in cupied Germany, 10655.
Price Control Act: amendment, 6577. Iowa, A1840. --_letter from a major, 10655.
- extension, 7092. Article by Samuel B. Pettengill entitled Full Employment Act of 1945, 9036, 9058,
Reciprocal trade agreements, 5099. "Let's Promote Americanism," A4386. 9059, 9145, 9146, 9147, 9148, 9149, 9151.
Secretary of Commerce, 1160. Article from Cedar Rapids Tribune rela- Government agencies: reorganization,
Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, tive to seniority rights for servicemen, 10662, 10763, 10767, 10772.
6577. 8584. Great Britain: trade practices, 9573.
United Nations Relief: appropriation, Article from News Week entitled "What Hannegan, Robert E.: confirmation, 4251.
10233, 10237, 10283, 10286, 10287, 10303, Has Happened to the Meat?", A2799. He~ring, Clyde L.: death of, 8666.
10304, 11505, 11509, 11510, 11511, 11512, Article relative OPA rules for slaughter- Hogs: cause of shortage, 5624.
11566, 11567, 11568, 11580. ing injured animals, 5783. Land-grant railroad rates, 9229, 9305,
- letter by Secretary of State, 11513. Leave of absence, 10786. 9306.
- report on operations of, 9545. Letters by C. 0. Follett, Fargo, N. Dak., Leave of absence, 3387, 4588, 5963.
Vessels: sale of surplus, 9276, 9279, 9288. relative to shortage of underwear, Marihuana and hemp, 7913, 7914.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. A2781. Meat packers, 4719.
Radio broadcast by Fulton Lewis, Jr., -telegram from Rath Packing Co.,
HERWIG, L. J. H., relief (see bills S. 458; regarding efforts of restaurant owners 4719.
H. R. P098). in San Francisco to secure price scale Meat processors: data on profits, 5625.
HERZOG, MARY ELLEN KEEGAN, relief (see from OPA, 5784. Meat supplies, 8518.
bill H. R. 1668k). Resolution by American Federation of Midwestern truck strike, 11290.
Grain Processors relative to seniority Office of Price Administration: cost ab-
HERZOG, PAUL M., report of the Committe rights for servicemen, 8584.
on Education and Labor in Senate on sorption policy, 10707.
Resqlution by Iowa General Assembly - article from Life magazine, 7295.
nomination of, 6125. relative to representation of armed -effect of regulations on merchan-
HESELTON, JOHN W. (a Representative from forces at peace conference, 3108. dising, 11704.
Massachusetts). Resolution by Iowa Legislature favoring -handling of meat program, 7295.
Appointed on committee, 491, 492. return to standard time, 1112. -hindrance to reconversion, 7862.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Resolution by Iowa Legislature relative -policies, 5779-5791.
Napiorkowski, Felix: f&f relief (see bill to national debt, 2459.
ttelegram by A. L. Killian, Cedar
H. R. 2850), 3141. Sworn in, 3.
Telegram by B. C. Northington, Daven- Rapids, Iowa, 11704.
Walsh, James R.: for relief (see bill H. R. Olson, Frank: confirmation, 11410.
2849), 3141. port, Iowa, relative to shortage of
meat for defense workers, 3602. Oregon lambs, 8044.
Remarks by, on Pork production, 2172, 2174.
Civil Service Establishment, 1882. Amendments offered by, to Price Control Act: extension, 5624, 5625,
Treaty of Greene Ville, 7367. Cost-plus-a-fixed-fee contracts (H. R.
5627, 5706, 5710, 5719, 5720, 5771, 5779-
2284): to amend, 4504.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. 5791, 5850, 5861, 5871, 5872.
Federal employees' pay bill (S. 1415): to - letter relative to plight of pop-
HESS, HENRY L., report of the Committee amend, 11933, 11954, 11955, 12243.
on the Judiciary in Senate on nomina- corn growers, 5787.
Full Employment Act (S. 380) : to amend.
tion of,.10980. - telegram from Ottumwa (Iowa)
8952, 9145, 9151.
Chamber of Commerce, 5787.
HESS, LOUIE, relief (see bill S. 621). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Reciprocal trade agreements, 5969.
Cooper, William H.: for relief (see bill S. Rural Electrification Administration,
HESS, WILLIAM E. (a Representative from 1689), 12C32.
Ohio). 4516, 4517.
Mississippi River: to revive act to bridge
Appointed on Board of Visitors to Naval Senate: holding the floor overnight, 8391.
(see bill S. 1660), 11451.
Academy, 550. United Nations Organization: American
Postage stamps: to issue Victory series representative. 11089, 11090, 11091,
Appointed on committee, 88. (see S. J. Res. 73), 5477.
Letter from Gen. George C. Marshall 11092, 11094, 12447.
Taxation: to direct payment of highway
relative to precombat training, 3570. UNRRA appropriation, 12159, 12160.
use taxes in operation of any system of
Resignation from Board of Visitors, Vessels: sale of surplus, 11880.
commercial transportation taken over
Naval Academy, 592. Wilson, James H. and George A.: cita-
by Federal Government (see bill S.
Reports made by, from 992), 4504. tions to, 11281.
Committee on Naval Affairs: Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 10927.
Motions and resolutions offered by
Canton, Ohio (H. R. 619, Rept. 30), 431. Reports made by, from
Daylight-saving time: to terminate (see
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Committee on Civil Service:
S. Con. Res. 18), 4935. Civil Service Retirement Act: amend-
HESSELMAN, H. V., poem paying tribute to Remarks by, on ment (S. 896, Rept. 741), 10E93.
Ernie Pyle by, A3801. Agricultural appropriation bill, 3552. Hcalth programs for Government em-
Armed forces: demobilization program, ployees (H. R. 2716, Rept. 743), 10693.
HESSELMEYER, ROY, relief (see bill H. R. 9477, 9478.
4090). -discharge of fathers, 12501. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
HEUER, HENRY 0., relief (see bill H. R. 962). Army: voluntary enlistment bill, 9019. HICKEY, EDWARD JOSEPH, JR., decoration
Atomic bomb: articles compiled by In- and citation of, E628.
HEUTHER BROS., relief (see bill S. 570).
ternational News Service, 11700. HICKLIN, E. R., letter relative to "ex-
HEWITT, EARL S., address entitled "New Bretton Woods Agreements, 7753. pediency" in Congress, A5011.
Hampshire and Dumbarton Oaks" in British trade restrictions, 10654.
Washington by, A1652. HICKMAN, H. J., AND P. G, relief (see bill
- letter from Engineering & Manu- H. R. 872).
HEWITT, MRS. HARRY E., relief (see bill facturing Co., Ltd., Tel-Aviv, 10655.
H. R. 3721). Butter: supplies in storage, 4720. HICKS, CHARLES H., relief (see bill H. R.
-news items, 4536. 3671).
HEYL, HELMUTH, relief (see bill H. R. 5024).
Corporation profits, 10091, 10092. HICKS, DON, relief (see bill H. R. 3008*).
HEYL, PAUL R., remarks in House relative to, Debt limit of the United States: increase, HICKS, JOHN W. L., resolution relative to
11327. 2770. contested election case of John W. L.
HIBBING (MINN.) DAILY TRIBUNE (news- Export-Import Bank, 7833. Hicks versus George A. Dondero (see H.
paper), article entitled "New Deal Is -letter by a manufacturer's agent Res. 455*).
Blamed for Sugar Deal" by Ray in Venezuela, 7833. HICKS, VANNAS H., relief (see bill H. R.
Tucker from, A3690. Federal employees: health programs, 3618).
Article entitled "Opium-Drive Efforts 11613, 11614, 11615.
Are Failure" by Ray Tucker from, - pay bill, 10928, 10929, 11557, 11617, HICKS AGAINST DONDERO, letter from the
A4319. 11622, 11804, 11808, 11809, 11953, 11955, Clerk of the Hor's relative to the elec-
tion contest of, 7877.
HIBBS, BEN, editorial entitled "Military 11956, 11957, 11958, 12143, 12144, 12145,
Training for National Safety," from 12149, 12239, 12242, 12243, 12244, 12245, HIDDE- HANNAH AND DORIS, relif (see
Saturday Evening Post by" A291, 12246, 12247, 12248, 12249, 12250. bill H. R. 2401*).
INDEX
HIGA, HIRO AND KANA, relief (see bill H. R. HILL, GROVER B,, 'biographical sketch of, HILL, LISTER-Continued.
4974). A2945. Editorial by Walling Keith on auto-
HIGGINS, ANDREW J., address' before acad- Letter relative to amount of vitamin A biography of the late George W. Norris,
emy of American History by, A2552. In butter by, A4043. A2776.
Statement entitled "Give Me Liberty" Remarks in House relative to resignation Editorial from Birmingham Age-Herald
by, A4774. as Under 'Secretary of Agriculture of, entitled "Thomas of Utah," A283.
A2945. Editorial from Birmingham (Ala.) News
HIGGINS, DdRA, article entitled "'After the Statement concerning war food by, 6863. entitled "Victory in Europe," A2360.
Army-What?'-Women in Uniform Tributes in House to, 6303.
Ask" from Washington News Digest, Editorial from Gadsden (Ala.) Times
HILL, LEE H., paragraph on collective bar- entitled "A New Decade of False
A5369.
gaining from book entitled "Manage- Peace?" A4923.
HIGGINS, GEORGE C. (Catholic priest), ar-
ticle entitled "Somebody's Wrong ment at the Bargaining Table" by Editorial from Raleigh (N. C.) News and
About the Wagner Act" from the Charles R. Hook, Jr., and, A2459. 'Observer entitled "Victory of the Ideal
of Democracy," A2351.
Yardstick by, A3621. HILL, LISTER (a Senator from Alabama).
Address before New York 'Times Forum -Editorial from St. Louis Post-Dispatch
HIGGINS, HOMER ALLEN, report of the
relative to paying for public education, entitled "For Army-Navy Merger,"
.Committee on Millitary Affairs in Sen- A3641.
ate on nomination of; 12190. A527.
Address by Dr. Frederick Brown Harris at Executive order to provide orderly
HIGGINS, JOSEPH T., poem entitled modification of wartime controls over
Roosevelt memorial service, A1742.
"Chopin in April" by, A2858. prices, wages, materials, and facilities,
Address by James F. Byrnes over the
HIGGINS INDUSTRIES IN NEW ORLEANS radio reporting on London Council of 10496.
CLOSED, statement by Andrew J. Hig- 'Foreign 'Ministers, A4201. Financial agreement between the gov-
gins relative to, A4774: Address by John H. G. Pierson on postwar ernments of the United States and the
HIGH, STANLEY, article entitled "An Open employment policy, A3646. United Kingdom, A5344.
Letter to the-Russians" from Reader's Address by Josephus Daniels at dedica- Joint statement by the United States
Digest by, A3387. tion of Woodrow Wilson 'House, -New and the United Kingdom regarding the
HIGH LIGHTS OF THE ARMY POSTAL York City, A2102. understanding reached on commercial
SERVICE, article relative to 'speed with Address by Justice Black at Hollywood -policy, A5343.
which mail was handled during war, Bowl, -California, June 22, 1945, A3538. Letter by M. P. Moe, Montana Education
A5033. Address by Paul A. Walker at San An- Association, 'relative to Federal aid for
HIGH POINT (N. C.) ENTERPRISE (news- tonio, Tex., entitled "Farm Communi- education, 4503.
paper), editorial on Fair Employment cations After the War," A900. Letter by Rev. Cliff R. Johnson relative
Practice Act by Robert L. Thompson Address by Senator Fulbright In New to Brig. Gen. Harry H. Vaughan, A4657.
from, A2638. York City entitled "America's 'Part in Letter by the President relative to re-
World Affairs," A187. turn of United States Employment
HIGH-POINT MEN, remarks In House rela-
Address by Senator Murray on Missouri Service to the States, 10117.
tive to delay in returning from over-
Valley Authority, A2353. Letter from Hellenic American 'Right
seas, 11180.
Address by Senator Tunnell before joint Claims Association relative to the
HIGH-POINT 'MEN IN THE PACIFIC., sta- meeting of Rotary and Kiwanis' Clubs,
tistics from the War Department rela- prosperity and happiness of Greece
of Dover, Del., December 7, 1944, en- received by, .6411.
tive to, A5044. titled "Ratification of Federal ,Consti- Letter from National Farmers Union
HIGH STANDARDS MANUFACTURING CO., tution by the State of Delaware," concerning need of a national ferti-
remarks, in House relative to tre- A5270. lizer policy and program, 1440.
mendous profits of, 6686. Address by the President to labor-man- Letter paying tribute to late W. Frank
HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION. See FEDERAL agement conference, 10496.
James, A5004
A .HIGHWAY ACT. Address by Vice President Wallace en-
titled "The New World of Business," Letters from Colorado State Federation
Concurrent resolution to provide for of Labor and other beet-workers
resumption of (see S. Con. Res. 31; A47.
Address by Vice President Wallace rela- unions relative to sugar tariff, A2532.
H. Con. Res. 81).
tive to statistics, A42. Poem by Horace C,. Carlisle, "Edwin A.
HIGHWAY USE AND OTHER TAXES, relative Halsey," 548.
to payment of (see bill S. 992), 4504. Address delivered at annual convention
of American Farm Bureau Federation Radio address by Senator McMahon on
HIGHWAYS, amendment in Senate relative to control of atomic energy, A4118.
in Chicago on the subject OurSoil and
appropriations for highways in any the National Fertilizer Bill, A5700. Radio address by Senator Radcliffe en-
coopergting country, 1998, 1999. Address delivered to Associated Women titled "Our New President, Harry S.
Remarks in House relative to construc- Truman,"' A2252.
tion of transcontinental, 433. of the American Farm Bureau Federa-
Ramarks in House relative to mileage of tion at Chicago entitled "Parity in Radio address by the President on sub-
Health and Education for Farm Peo- ject of wage and prices, 10494:
hard-surfaced, A3424, ple," A5694.
Remarks in House relative to defense 'Radio address entitled "A Look at Bret-
Appointed conferee, 3734, 9216. ton Woods," A2477.
area, 111.
Resolution for investigation of Govern- Appointed on committee, 169. Resolution .by Alabama Legislature rela-
ment-controlled highways (see H. Res. Appointed on funeral committee, 3356. tive to declaring a national holiday
255*). Article by George Fielding Eliot paying on birthday of Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Statement concerning postwar financing tribute to Gen. George C. Marshall, 7893.
and construction of, 8305. A3050. Review by Lewis Sanders of pamphlet by
HILDEBRAND, ANDREW N., correspondence Article by John J. McCloy on universal Roscoe S. Cankling entitled "Case
'military training, A2645. Against Compulsory Peacetime Mili-
on the money system between Repre-
sentative White and, A5229. Article by Jonathan Daniels entitled tary Training." A2199.
"Roosevelt: Man and Statesman," Review by Richard L. Neuberger of
HILDRETH, C. L., letter relative to disposal A3892. autobiography of George W. Norris,
of Government surpluses, A3724. Article by Senator Elbert D. Thomas in A2703.
HILER, JAMES M., relief (see bills S. 321*; Pageant magazine on subject Can Statement by Arthur Sweetser, presi-
H. R. 1846"). America and Russia Stay Friends? dent, Woodrow Wilson Foundation,
Letter transmitting draft of proposed A4997. A2101.
legislation for relief of, 157, 229. Article entitled "The Grecian Case-An Statement by Maj. Gen. S. G. Henry be-
HILL, EDWIN C., radio address relative to the Appeal" sent to Allied representatives fore Senate Military Affairs Corhmittee
Christmas season by, A499. at the San Francisco Conference, 6411. on Army's demobilization plans, 8600.
HILL, F. LEROY, letter urging repeal of Article in Birmingham Age.Herald by Statement made by the President of
Wagner Act by, A5485. John Temple Graves entitled "While United States and by the Prime Min-
HILL, GLADWIN, article relative to the need We Read History We Make History," ister of Great Britain on December 6,
"for occupying Germany, 8656. A201. 1945, relative to loan to Great Britain,
Article entitled "Polish Reds Rule by Article in Birmingham Age-Herald en- A5343.
Ei'satz Parties" from New York Times titled "Roosevelt Today," A290. Statement relative to OWl functions
by, A4570. Article from Birmingham Age-Herald en- made by, 7046.
Article entitled "Poles Found Cowed by titled "Our World Aims," A290.
Correspondence between 0. Max Gardner Sworn in, 3.
Fear Into Submission to Regime" from Table: hospitals, 11715.
New York Times by, A4611. and late President Roosevelt regarding
Statement cn Russians drive farm cattle postwar reconversion, 4217. Amendments offered by, to
from Poland from New York Times by, Designated Acting President pro tempore Employees of the United States (S. 807)
A1353. of the Senate, 3353, to amend, 4724.
296 INDEX
HILL, LISTER-Continued. HILL, LISTER-Continued. HILL, LISTER-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by R~emarks by, on
Agricultural production: to provide Rural Electrification Act: to amend to Congress: supervision of administration
awards of honor for (see S. J. Res. 3), provide for rural telephones (see bill of laws, 4122.
79. S. 1115), 5598. Convention with Great Britain and
Alabama: to provide for a national ceme- Rural telephones: to provide (see bill Northern Ireland relative to taxes on
tery in Jefferson County (see bill S. S. 73), 78. incomes: removal of injunction of
83), 78. Salt Springs: authorizing State of Ala- secrecy, 3853.
-for a national cemetery in Jeffer- bama to sell (see bill S. 708), 1832. Cooperative Agricultural extension work,
son County (see bill S. 523), 992. Shaffer, John P.: to place on emergency 3845.
American prisoners of war: to promote officers' retired list (see bill S. 457), 778. Courts: original jurisdiction in certain
(see bill S. 928), 3749. -- to place on emergency officers' re- cases, 3761.
Atomic bomb: authorizing experiments tired list (see bill S. 327), 330. Department of State: reply to critics,
to determine effect on naval vessels United Nations Relief and Rehabilita- 11118.
(see S. J. Res. 103), 9216. tion Administration: relating to audit District of Columbia: hospital center,
Burgess, Charles F.: for relief (see bill S. of expenditures (see S. J. Res. 29), 992. 4259.
844), 3182. Universal service and total mobilization: Doolittle, Lt. Gen. J. H.: statement on
Checks of the United States: to amend to provide during any war in which the unity of command of armed forces,
law relative to issuance of replace- United States is now engaged (see bill 10566.
ments (see bill S. 1490), 9760. S. 85), 78. Dumbarton Oaks Agreement, 4131.
Civil Service Retirement Act: to amend Veterans: to continue certain benefits to Employees of the United States: pay bill,
(see bill S. 88), 78. temporary members of Army, Navy, 4724.
Contracts: to eliminate cost-plus-fixed Marine Corps, and Coast Guard (see Executive departments: publications is-
fee and other practices (see bill S. 632), bill S. 1356), E360. sued by, 4125, 4126, 4130, 4131.
1410. -- wearing apparel for (see bill S. Federal Constitution: Delaware first
Cooper, John T.: for relief (see bill S. 76), 1275), 7589. State to unanimously ratify, A5270.
78. Veterans' Administration: to facilitate Federal employees: health programs,
Dade monument: to prepare a replica of employment of necessary personnel in 10929.
(see bill S. 1441), 9112. (see bill S. 960), 3749. -pay bill, 11621, 11806, 11807 11808,
Deen, Tom B.: for relief (see bill S. 1443), Vocational education and retraining: to 11809, 11955.
9112. provide (see bill S. 619), 1410. Federal Reserve banks: reduction in re-
Department of Armed Forces: to provide Weems, *George 0.: for relief (see bill S. serve requIrements, 3761, 3766.
(see bill S. 84), 78. 1442), 9112. Fur-bearing animals, 12433, 12434.
Education: to provide Federal aid to Women's Army Corps: to extend reem- General of the Army, 8593.
States for (see bill S. 181), 158. German atrocities: showing of motion
ployment benefits to members (see
Elmira Area Soaring Corporation: for bill S. 150), 10406. pictures, 3946.
relief (see bill S. 842), 3144. German concentration camps, 4582.
Motions and resolutions offered by
Ferguson, Thomas F.: to pension (see -visit by Senators, 3629, 3632, 3633,
Biffie, Leslie L.: appointed Acting Secre-
bill S. 1114), 5598. tary of the Senate (see S. Res. 63), 548. 3634, 3659, 3660.
Fertilizers: to provide national policy Government checks: replacement, 11119.
- notification of House (S. Res. 65),
for (see bills S. 74, 882), 78, 3395. Government corporations: financial con-
548.
Flag of the United States: ceremony to trol, 10851, 10914, 10932.
Committee on Expenditures in the Ex-
commemorate flag flown in surren- Halsey, Edwin A.: death of, 513.
ecutive Departments: additional clerks
dered countries (see S. J. Res. 91), adjournment of Senate, 530.
(see S. Res. 10), 82.
8468. Committee on Patents: assistant clerk Hatch, Carl A.: speech of, 10899.
Gilmore, Howard W.: authorizing pay- Health facilities: survey, 799.
(see S. Res. 54), 4G6.
ments to widow and minor children of Heidinger, James V.: eulogy, A2449.
Committee on Public Buildings and
(see bill S. 86), 78. Hospital bill, 10849, 10850, 10851.
Government of the United States: to Grounds: assistant clerk (S. Res. 51),
46. Hospitals: Federal aid for, 11710, 11718-
prohibit prosecution of employees or Securities and Exchange Commission and 11718, 11723, 11725, 11731, 11732, 11733,
former employees of claims against 11734, 11735, 11791, 11792, 11796, 11797,
the Post Office Department: to inves-
(see bill S. 843), 3182. 11798, 11799.
tigate (see S. Res. 35), 330.
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Basin: to ap- Housing: national defense, 7005.
Senate: hour of daily meeting (see S.
prove agreement, with Canada (see Housing for veterans, 11809, 11810, 11812.
Res. 3), 5.
S. J. Res. 104), 9215. Housing legislation, 10654.
Hardin, Reta H.: for relief (see bill S. Remarks by, on
Accrued annual leave, 10927. Insurance business: conference report,
1444), 9112. 1357.
Hassler-Ponder Toy Mfg. Co.: for relief Airports: Federal-aid bill, 3943, 8437,
8527, 8532. Interstate Commerce Act: extension of
(see bill S. 456), 778. section 409, 4533, 4534.
Hill, Marion H.: for relief (see bill S. Alabama: Salt Springs land (H. R. 2416),
(276. Klamath Indians, 3768.
991), 4504. Kosanda, Thomas J.: confirmation, 4258,
Hobson, Grizelda Hull: to increase pen- Armed forces: discharge system, 12419.
Army: commissioned officers, 12425. 4259.
sion (see bill S. 87), 78.
Hospitals: Federal aid to States for (see - demobilization program, 8598, Land-grant railroad rates, 9396.
bill S. 191), 158. 8899, 8600. Leave of absence, 3290, 3313, 3469.
Hudson, Jess: for relief (see bill S. 1131), - discharge of doctors, 8598, 8599. Leave of absence for certain Members,
- Medical, Dental, and Veterinary 6714, 6739, 6818, 6874, 6921, 6925, 6981,
5841.
Huffman, Marie J.: for relief (see bill S. Corps, 4423. 7058, 7065.
-- voluntary enlistment, 8975, 9010, Legislative program, 4588, 11943.
929), 3749.
Interstate Commerce Act: to amend rela- 9012, 9017, 9020, 9021, 9022, 9023. Lending agencies of the Government,
tive to freight rates (see bil S. 81), Army and Navy: flight pay, 10843, 10846. 685, 688.
78. Atomic energy: control and use of, 9485. Limestone County, Tex., 11957.
Kerr, J. H.: for relief (see bill S. 79), 78. Atrocities in Europe: committee to in- Lyons, Joseph H.: confirmation, 8767.
King., W. J.: for relief (see bill S. 522), vestigate, 3659. McKeough, Raymond S.: nomination,
992. Authority to file reports, 530, 10117. 9496.
Locke, Thomas C.: for relief (see bill S. Authority to sign bill during recess of Marshall, Gen. George C.: appearance
75), 78. Senate, 9411. before Members of Congress, 8660.
Long, Lindon A.: for relief (see bill S. Bacon, Gov. Walter W.: December 7 - Medal of Honor, 9483, 9484.
77), 78. proclaimed Delaware Day by, A5270. Military camps: suppression of vice,
Martin, Mrs. Hal S.: for relief (see bill Bean Lake, Mo., 12423. 4535.
S. 80), 78. Bonneville Project Act: amendment, Mining resources, 9479.
Military Act 'emy: relating to age limits 9492. National cemeteries, 6417.
for admission of appointees to (see Bratton, Sue Flippin: relief, 10915. National health program, 10795.
bill S. 1113), 5598. Buckner, Simon Bolivar, Jr.: tribute, National Memorial Stadium, 11548.
National cemeteries: to establish in each 6265. National Service Act, 1772, 1773.
State (see bills S. 418, 524, 758), 517, Call of Calendar, 12417. National Youth Administration: list of
992, 2386. Central Valley project, 5485, .5486. of industrial firms favoring, 2608.
National transportation policy: to sup- Chandler, Albert B. (Happy) : tribute to, Navy: chiefs of bureau, 11307.
plement (see bill S. 82), 78. 3775. discharge of medical personnel,
Cates, Frances Eubanks: for relief (see - article, 3775. 11791, 11792.
bill S. 78), 78. Claims bills: consideration, 10932. - V-12 program, 12429, 12430.
INDEX 297
HILL, LISTER-Continued. HILL, LISTER-Continued. HILL AIRFIELD, UTAH, letter by a citizen
Remarks by, on Reports made by, from of Ogden, Utah, relative to Govern-
Navy Department appropriation' bill, Committee on Military Affairs: ment waste at, A170.
4592. Accumulated and accrued annual leave HILL CITY, KANS., telegram from chamber
Office of War Information: functions of, (S. 1489, Rept. 745), 10693. of commerce urging legislation to save
7046. Army: additional permanent major the wheat crop in Kansas, 6322.
Order of business, 488, 3859, 4419, 4420, generals and brigadier generals (S.
12343. 1533, Rept. 699), 10405. HILLES, DAVE E., Committee on the Ju-
Pearl Harbor investigation, 10859. -nomination, 9496, 10439. diciary in Senate, 8767.
Phosphate and the land, 1357. Bell, Joseph A.: nomination. 9496. HILLIARD, RAYMOND E. AND THOMAS E.,
Poll-tax bill, 9490. Nurses (H. R. 2277, Rept. 130), 2893. relief of legal guardian of (see bill H.
Postal salary reclassification bill, 6745. Pay Readjustment Act (H. R. 2525, Rept. R. 2848). t
River and harbor bill, 532, 533, 10913. 613), 9214. • HILLMAN, JOHN W., editorial on moral from
Roosevelt, Col. Elliott, 802, 1021. -amendment (H. R. 1512, Rept. Nazi atrocities from Indianapolis Times
-summary of military record, 693. 700), 10405. by, A2285.
Roosevelt, Eleanor: franking privilege, Royall, Kenneth C.: nomination, 10439. Article on German news censorship, from
4108. Service Extension Act amendment (S. Indianapolis Times by, A2462.
Rural Electrification Administration, 1560, Rept. 746), 10693. HILLMAN, SIDNEY, remarks in House rela-
• 4228, 4512. Stephens, George Robert:, nomination, tive to, 1172.
Selective Service Act: extension, 3641- 9496. Remarks in House relative to backing of
3650, 3713-3718, 3727, 3728, 3729, 3733, Witsell, Edward Fuller: nomination 10439. Henry Wallace for Vice President by,
3734. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. A379.
-letter by General Marshall. rela- HILL, MARION M., relief (see bills S. 991"; Remarks in House relative to influence in
tive to precombat training of 18-year- H. R. 3578). Democratic Party of, A159.
olds, 3641. Remarks in House relative to agitation
letter by Secretary of the Navy, HILL, MARY FRANCIS, relief (see bill H.
R. 4906). of labor by, A5170.
3614. HILLSDALE (N. J.) HERALD (newspaper),
- precombat training of 18-year- HILL, PHILIP H., statement relative to bill,
S. 1592, to establish national housing editorial on Federal education legis-
olds, 3642-3650, 3653, 3654, 3655, 3656, lation and the joker in it from, A2521.
3657, 3709, 3713-3718, 3720. policy, before Senate Committee on
Senate: announcement of votes, 4257. Banking and Currency by, A5693. HILO HARBOR. See HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
committee assignments, 466. HILL, WALTER HOVEY, article entitled HILTON, LABAN P., present medal for hero-
leaves of absence, 12030. "Gold in Idaho Primitive Area," by, ism to (see bill H. R. 1233).
procedure in connection with A5628. HINCKLEY, ROBERT H., comments relative
quorum calls, 3769. HILL, WILLIAM P. T., report of the Commit- to excellent work of Office of Contract
Shasta Dam: transmission lines, 12127, tee on Naval Affairs in Senate on nom- Settlement under, A1464.
12130, 12131. ination of, 3320. Letter relative to the Contract Settle-
Surplus equipment: use for soil erosion ment Act of 1944, 781.
control, 9481. HILL, WILLIAM S. (a Representative from
Colorado). HINCKLEY, RULON T. AND ARZA A., relief
Surplus war material: disposal of, 3846, (see bill H. R. 3276).
Address by William B. Ziff on San Fran-
3847, 3850, 3851. HINDERS, G,, relief (see bill H. R. 2193*).
cisco Conference, A2031.
Symington, W. Stewart: nomination, Appointed on committee, 491.
7158. HINDRICKSEN, FRED C., relief (see bill H.
Article from Eastern Colorado Plainsman R. 4306).
Tennessee Valley Authority: fertilizer relative to seven sons of Roy Berry'
demonstration projects, 1358. HINDUS, MAURICE, article captioned "Iron
in service, A717. curtain around Czechs undiscover-
-revolving fund, 2187, 2190, 2191. Article from Longmont Times-Call de- able," from New York Herald Tribune
- statements on postwar use of scribing the Adams Tunnel, A2266.
fertilizer and lime, 2192. by, A4101.
Article from Sterling (Colo.) Advocate
Unemployment compensation bill, 8763. HINE, AL (sergeant, U. S. Army), article de-
entitled "Farmers' Labor Troubles Are scribing Yank, the Army weekly from
United Nations Charter, 7971-7973, 7987, Real," A1617.
8022, 8023. Dutton News by, A616.
Editorial from Sterling (Colo.) Advocate
United Nations Organization, 10849, entitled "Relief and a Free Press," HINES, FRANK T. (Administrator Veterans'
10850, 10851, 11178, 11247, 11309. A4819. Affairs), address by Representative
- headquarters, 11786. Radio address March 27, 1945, entitled Celler before American Disabled Veter-
Vessels: sale of surplus, 11555, 11812, "How World Peace Can Succeed," ans dinner paying tribute to, A3113.
11813, 11873, 11874, 11886, 11887, A1552. Address by Representative Rankin at a
12132, 12133. Report by Manufacturers Association of dinner in honor of, A4564.
Veterans: admission of alien wives and Address on GI bill of rights and its
Colorado relative to unemployment
claims, A3923. effect on office management before Na-
children, 12342.
Resolution by Colorado Legislature re tional Office Management Association
Veterans' Administration: Department by, A1984.
of Medicine and Surgery, 12415. increasing pay of postal employees,
A1958. Address before Veterans of Foreign Wars
Wallace, Henry A.: qualifications of, by, A790.
1233, 1234, 1235, 1239, 1240, 1244-1248, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
McGuire, Kathleen Lawton: for relief Announcement of resignation as Admin-
1600. istrator of Veterans' Affairs, 5795.
- excerpts from speeches, 1244, (see bill H. R. 2670), 2381.
Correspondence relative to better hos-
1245, 1246. Remarks by, on pital facilities in District of Columbia
-speech at Pittsburgh on labor, Agricultural Extension Service, 4565, between Costello Post, American Le-
capital, and agriculture, 1244. 4566.
gion, Washington, and, A370.
War agencies: appropriations for, 6732. Ballots for soldier voting, 758.
Letter by V. L. Smith praising, A1272.
Whaling: supplementary protocol con- Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5647.
Letter answering recent criticism of Vet-
cerning, 10980. Cattle raisers: record of, 4323. erans' Administration by, A1469.
Whaling treaty, 10980. Dairy industry: drafting of workers, 753. Letter and report relative to hospitaliza-
- letter and resolution, Denver Milk
Williams, Aubrey: confirmation, 2105, tion for veterans by, All01.
2607, 2618. Producers, Inc., 753. Letter relative to veterans' loans by, A787.
-statement by Walter C. Chapman, Deficiency appropriation bill, 11194. Letters relative to erection of a medical
2609. Heidinger, James V.: eulogy, 2630. center in District of Columbia by, A879.
Interior Department appropriation bill, Letter relative to securing personnel for
Reports made by, from 3876.
Committee on Education and Labor: Veterans' Administration by, A3240.
Irrigation projects, 11194. Radio interview relative to hospitaliza-
Hospital and public health centers (S.
Meat shortage, 4323. tion of World War veterans, by Tyr-
191, Rept. 174), 10248. Missouri Valley Authority, A4109. rall Krum of, Al178.
Committee on Expenditures in the Ex- article by L. Ward Banister, A4110.
ecutive Departments: Remarks in House relative to income of,
OPA propaganda, 13'2. 1956.
Cost-plus Contracts (H. R. 2284, Rept. OPA ration board, Arvada, Colo.: refusal Report of the Committee on Foreign Re-
177), 3109. to grant ration points to a returned lations in Senate on nomination of,
Government checks (H. R. 129, Rept, veteran, 3668. 8538.
550), 8094. - article, 3668. Statement relative to investigation of
- (H. R. 4350, Rept.801), 11009. Rocky Mountain National Park, 3877. Veterans' Administration before House
Reports required by law (H. R. 2504, Sugar shortage, A3281. Committee on World War Veterans'
Rept. 519), 8006. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Legislation by, A1437.
298. INDEX
HINES, FRANK T.-Continued. HINSHAW, CARL-Continued. HINSHAW, CARL-Continued.
Statement by Senator Hawkes relative Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on
to discussion of placing veterans' hos- Stone, Mrs. Ruth C.: for relief (see bill Member of Congress: expense allow-
pital in New Jersey with, A2371. H. R. 213), 32. ance, 5271, 5272,
Tribute in House to, 11638. Tariff Act of 1930: to amend (see bill -salary increase, 4437.
HINES, GEORGE H., JR., relief (see bill H. R. H. R. 1592), 326. Mexican Water Treaty, 1282.
1951). Treaties: relating to consideration by -- testimony of attorney general of
HINES, LEWIS G., letter relative to bill (H. R. Congress (see H. J. Res. 112), 1707. California, 1262.
32) pertaining to labor legislation by, Unemployment tax: to exempt certain Military information bill, 10055, 10056,
real-estate salesmen (see bill H. R. Mount Wilson observatory: contribution
A5476.
Statement relative to compulsory mili- 1589), 326. to war effort, E311.
tary training made by, 10485. Veterans: to extend franking privilege to National Academy of Sciences, 6315.
those in hospitals (see bill H. R. 2117), National Service Act, 573, 656, 657, 660,
HINES, N. C. (executive director, Home 1043.
Builders Association of Metropolitan. 720,
Williams, Jack, and wife: for relief (see ,-telegrams from labor organiza-
Washington), letter relative to pro- bill H. R. 210), 32. tions, 660.
posed construction of congressional Zaiss, Werner: for relief (see bill H. R. Nationality Act: amendment, 4641, 4844,
apartment buildings, 156. 212), 32. 4646.
HINES, WILLIE, relief (see bill H. R. 2544*). Motions and resolutions offered by Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps:
HINKLE, FRANCES E., Increase pension (see House of Representatives: to amend rules personnel, 315.
bill H. R. 1246). (see H. Res. 94), 327. Navy: disposition of vessels and facili-
HINKLE, MRS. JACK B., letter urging a fair Treaties: declaring it to be constitutional ties, 5344, 5368, 5369, 5370, 5372, 5373,
system of rationing from, A3104. right and duty of House of Representa- Nurses' selective service bill, 1738, 1739,
tives to deliberate and act upon (see 1740, 1800, 1804, 1805, 1807, 1808" 1819,
HINSHAW,- CARL (a Representative from
H. Res. 156), 1707. 1868, 1869, 1874.
California). -letter from an Army nurse and
Affidavit of Tony J. Sloss regarding lack Remarks by, on
article from B-Bag (publication), 1868.
of proper care at Army and veterans'. Agricultural appropriation bill, 2550.
Office of Price Administration: recon-
hospitals, A5625. Aircraft operated by Government agen-
version price policies, 5278, 10058,
Appointed on committee, 491. cies, 957. 10059.
Article by George S. Counts in New York Aircraft weather reports: statement on Pan-American Day, 3746.
Times entitled "Russians Still Get need of, 2374. Postage rates, 5453, 12209, 12211, 12212.
Marxist View of Us," A4210. Air transportation: data on, 2284, 2285. Presidential succession, 7013.
Article by Louis P. Lochner entitled Aliens: period of residence for naturali- Price Control Act: amendment, 6593,
"Air Power Doomed Reich," A2348. zation purposes, 4819. 6594.
Article by Marquis W. Childs on Allied American Interparliamentary Congress, Public works: advance planning, 11130.
air power, A2348. 1083. Quorum call, 2293.
Article from California Oil World relative Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill, Railroads: land-grant rates, 4185, 4186,
to Secretary Ickes' tideland oil claims, 8633, 8637, 8655, 8718. 4189, 4191, 4196.
A938. Army: discharges, 9870. Reciprocal trade agreements, 5073, 5075,
Article from Los Angeles Times entitled -payment in foreign currency, 5265, 5076, 5077, 5079, 5089, 5090, 5132, 5133,
"Ickes Again," A938. 5266. 5154, 5155.
Article on construction of combat planes -tribute to Corps of Engineers, 5246. -reduced tariffs on California prod-
in California, 1629. Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5581, ucts, A2774.
Drafting of nurses: correspondence, 5587, 5679. -_- tables, 5078.
A608. Charleston, W. Va., Airport, 4491. Renegotiation Act, 6075, 6076, 6133.
Editorial from American Aviation en- Civil Aeronautics Authority: appropria- Rockets: development, 6311.
titled "Will Russia Play Ball?" A5532. tions, 2284, 2285, 2370, 2371, 2372. Scientific research program, 6311, 6315.
Letter by Lt. Allan S. Wood to Mrs. Rose Civil aviation: future of, 7504. -in interest of national security:
Tawney relative to battle on Iwo Jima, Committee on Military Affairs: tribute, Army engineers (H. R. 3440), 6312.
A4968. 6311. - dstwar, 6314.
Resolution of Los Angeles County Farm Deficiency appropriation bill, 1629. Second deficiency appropriation bill,
Bureau relative to OPA ceilings on Departments of State, Justice, and Com- 6775, 6776, 6855, 6859.
poultry, A1186. merce appropriation bill, 2213, 2284, Selective Service: Tydings amendment,
Tables: tariff rates, A2775. 2285, 2307, 2357, 2370, 2371, 2372, 2374, 1519, 1528, 1533.
-transportation systems, 2285. Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
2376, 4491, 4492.
Amendments offered by, to Dewey, Lt. Col. A. Peter: tribute, 9156. 6593, 6594.
Departments of State, Justice, and Com- Farm labor: deferment of, 2429. Suribachi Flag, A5007.
merce appropriation bill (H. R. 2603): - veto of House Joint Resolution Tideland Oil grab, A938.
to amend, 2370, 2371, 2374. 106, 4160. Tidelands: quieting title to, 8861, 8862,
Naval surplus property (H. R. 3180) : to Fedoral Aid Airport Act, 9700, 9707, 9708, 8863, 8866, 8868.
amend, 6372. Tobacco seed: export embargo, 5076.
9710, 9713, 9715, 9717, 9728, 9736, 9739,
Treaties (H. J. Res. 60): to amend, 4365. Transportation
9740, 9746, 9747, 9748, 9752, 9753, 9796, systems: comparison,
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 2284.
9798, 9799, 9804, 9805.
Army: to provide additional pay for en-
Federal employees pay bill, 5902, 5904, Treaty-making powers, A970.
listed men assigned to technical service
forces who are awarded an expert tech- 5911, 5912. Treaty of Versailles: tabulation of votes
A2175.
nician insignia (see bill H. R. 3336), Federal Works Agency: appropriation, in United States Senate,
946. Treaty ratification, 1040, 1041, 1042, 4022
5252.
Baker, Cleo E.: for relief (see bill H. R. - deficiency appropriation, 1629. 4023, 4031, 4044, 4332, 4333, 4343, 4351,
Flood-control projects, 11197. 4365.
2191), 1108.
California Aircraft Corp.: for relief (see Food shortages, 4317, 4319. Veterans: housing, 11132.
bill H. R. 214), 32. Foreign Service: to strengthen, 1262. Veterans' Administration: Department
Fuel for machines of war, 1467-1469. of Medicine and Surgery, 11671.
Dacharry, Andre: for relief (see .bill
H. R. 2192), 1108. Gold reserves: reduction, 5282. --- facilitate employment of person-
Finley, Amelia 0.: for relief (see bill Government corporations: financial con- nel, 4830.
H. R. 3507), 6321. trol, 8552. Veterans' hospitals, 4483.
Foreign-language schools: to prohibit Highway construction program, 9099. Wage and Hour Division, 4741, 4742.
the conducting of certain (see bill H. R. Housing for veterans, 12301. Weather Bureau: appropriation, 2374.
1588), 326. Independent offices appropriation bill, Wood, Lt. Alan S.: A5007.
Military and Naval Academies: to 'ap- 946, 956, 957. Reports made by, from
point sons of persons receiving Con- Interior Department appropriation bill, Committee on Interstate and Foreign
gressional Medal of Honor (see bill 3911, 3912. Commerce:
H. H. 1591), 326. Internal Revenue Code: amend (H. J. Marchant, Charles Rex, and others:
Nast, Marie Eldens, and others: for relief Res. 206), 6317. medals of honor (S. J. Res. 51, Rept.
(see bill H. R. 3010), 3700. Juvenile delinquency: means of com- 1268), 10826.
Packard, Virginia: for relief (see bill batting, A3356. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
H. R. 215), 32. -statement by Burbank (Calif.) HINTON, JULIA, pension (see bill H. R. 943).
Rainger, Mrs. Elizabeth, and others: for Sterling Club, A3356.
relief (see bill H. R. 211), 32. Lake Champlain Bridge Commssion, HINTON, ROBERT, relief (see bill H. R. 2883).
Shut-in's Day: to designate (see H. J. 5273. HIRES TURNE2 GLASS CO., relief (see bill
Res. 75), 326. Land-grant railroad rates, 11270, 11272. H. R. 1677*).
INDEX 299
HIROITITO'S PROCLAMATION OF SUR- HOBBS, SAM---Continued. HOBBS, SAM-Continued.
RENDER, text of, 8347. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on
"HIROHITO'S STATUS," editorial from Civil Service Retirement Act: *to amend Permission to file report, 10935.'
Washington Evening Star entitled, further (see bill H. R. 35), 19. Prayer program, 223.
A5264. Continental Casualty Co. and Montgom- Railroad reorganization bill, 11265
HIRSCH, MAURICE (colonel, U. S. Army), ery City Lines, Inc.: for relief (see bill reorganization proceedings, 1095,
remarks in House relative to, A1678. H. R. 1307), 149. 1097, 1098.
Cook, Florence V.: for relief (see bill Ramspeck, Robert: tribute, 12350.
HIRSCH, MAX, relief (see bill H. R. 1848*). H. R. 4505), 10068. Second War Powers Act amendment,
HIRST, ALVADA, relief (see bill H. R. 2957*). County of Talladega, Ala.: for relief (see 11342.
HISPANIA ('magazine), article captioned bill H. R. 263), 32. Sparkman, John: majority whip, 11123.
"Francisco Aguilera Joins the Hispanic Courts: to permit litigation without de- Tidelands: quieting title to, 8842, 8843,
Foundation" by Henry Grattan Doyle posits of money (see bill H. R. 40), 19. 8864, 8866, 8868.
from, A553. - to fix salaries of certain judges of - brief written in 1939, 8843.
the United States (see bill H. R. 2181), Treaties: constitutional amendment,
HISTORICAL SOCIETY FOR OKLAHOMA,
1107. 4343, 4844.
address by Earl Pruet at presentation - to provide sound recording for Vessels: sale of surplus, 9284, 9285, 9286.
of portrait of Senator Thomas (Okla.) Wall Street v. Main Street, 1097.
proceedings in District Court of the
to, A2842. Woman's Enfranchisement Day, 10004.
United States for District of Columbia
HITCHCOCK, AGNES, increase pension (see (see bill H. R. 41), 19. Woodrum, Clifton A., 12198.
bill H. R. 1049). - to safeguard the admission of evi- Reports made by, from
HITLER, ADOLF, article by Gault Mac- dence (see bill H. R. 42), 19. Committee on the Judiciary:
Gowan relative to, 3062. Easterwood, Mrs. Frank: for relief (see Bankruptcy (H. R. 37, Rept. 48), 670.
Editorial entitled "Did Hitler Win the bill H. R. 260), 32. Bankruptcy Act amendments (H. R. 3429,
War?" by David Lawrence from United Employees of the United States: to pro- 4160, Repis. 1Q37, 1128), 9292, 9757.
States News, A4600. hibit employment of persons who have Criminal Code: amendment (H. R. 2709,
Remarks in House relative.to, 588. engaged in subversive activities (see Rept. 597), 4858.
Statement on Anti-Semitism by, A1679. bill H. R. 1433), 268. District courts: original jurisdiction in
HITLER AIDED BY INTERNATIONAL DO- Heine, R.: for relief (see bill H. R. 264), certain cases (H. R. 534, Rept. 239),
GOODERS, remarks in House relative 32. 1540.
to, A3694. Humphrey, Mrs. Jethro: for relief (see George Washington Carver Day (H. J.
bill H. R. 261), 32. IRcs. 111, Rept. 1123),,9673.
HITLER'S DIVE BOMBERS, remarks in House Hatch Act amendment (H. R. 1118, Rept.
Insurance: relating to solicitation
relative to origin of, A518. 1380), 11931.
through mails (see bill H. R. 38). 19.
HITLER'S RISE AND FALL, article by Dan Keith, Mrs. Ada, and others: for relief Missouri: judgeship (H. R. 1196, Rapt.
F. Davis relative to, A2772. (see bill H. R. 265), 32. 599), 4858.
"HITLER'S SPEECH SEEN AS SIGNIFICANT McKinney, Walter R.: for relief (see bill P~izes, of war (H. R. 4231, Rept. 1122),
NEWS," article by David Lawrence H. R. 1467), 268. 9673.
from Washington Evening Star cap- Mobile River Basin: to amend law for Second War Powers Act amendment (H.
tioned, A31. develcpment of (see bill H. R. 31), 19. R. 4710, Rept. 1282), 10952, 11006.
Recreation programs: Federal aid for de- Trade end commerce: protection from
"HI-YO SILVER," letter by Frank Lilly rela- velopment of (see bill H. R. 5), 18. interference by violence, etc. (H. R. 32,
tive to inaccuracies in article from Southern Bitumen Co., Ensley, Ala.: for Rept. 238), 1540.
Fortune entitled, A5731. relief (see bill H. R. 261), 32. United States Code: limitation of.certain
HLASS, STEVE, relief (see bill H. R. 205*). Trade and commerce: to amend act to actions (H. R. 2788, Rept. 1141), 9931.
protect against interference by vio- War Production Board: business data
HOAGLAND, HUNTER A., relief of legal
lence, threats, coercion, etc. (see bill (H. R. 1531, Rept. 141.), 1079.
guardian of (see bill H. R. 3470), Washington (State) : District Court for
H. R. 32), 19.
HOBBS. HENRY, relief (see bill H. R. 2271). War materials, etc.: to amend act to the Eastern District (H. R. 3167, Rept.
HOBBS, MARION, relief (see bill H. R. 1033). punish willful injury or destruction 1121), 9673.
of (see bill H. R. 2258), 1285. Woman's Enfranchisement Day (H. J.
HOBBS, SAM (a Representative from Ala- Res. 255, Rept. 1129), 9873.
bama). War property: to punish willful destruc-
tion or defective manufacture of (see Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Appointed on committee, 275.
Article by Lee M. Moore entitled "Rural bills H. R. 34, 39, 42), 19. HOBES, WILLIS, relief (see bill H. R. 2369).
Phase Inverters Cut Phone Induction," Wikle, Robert M.: for relief (see bill
"HOBBS BILL PRESENTS TEST FOR 'LIB-
H. R. 262), 32.
A444. ERALS,' " editorial by John H. Cline
Article by Robert J. Goode entitled "E Remarks by, on from Washington Evening Star en-
Pluribus Unum" (discussion of trade Alabama: record in war bond drives,
titled, A5644.
barriers), A76. 7923.
Antiracketeering Act. 11900, 11901, 11904, HOBBS' LABOR BILL, editorial from Detroit
Article from Prattville (Ala.) Press on
11908, 11912, 11918, 11922. Free Press relative to passage of, A5754.
record of Prattville Gin Co., A3846. Letter by Joseph A. Padaway relative to
Article from Tallassee (Ala.) Tribune on Bankruptcy Act: amendment relating to
railroads, 1095, 1097, 1098, 1099, 10012, bill H. R. 32, known as, A5476.
award of Army and Navy E flag to Remarks in House relative to H. R. 32,
10022, 10276.
Tallassee Mills, A3823. 11842, 11905, A5427, A5492.
Article from Washington Post entitled Carden, George A., and Anderson, T.
"Illusory Women's Rights," A3599. Herd, 8987. Remarks in House relative to favorable
Carver, George Washington, 10369, 12528. editorial from Detroit Free Press on,
Christmas Night address of Raymond A5754.
Gram Swing, A82. Committee on the Judiciary: permission
Equal-rights amendment: minority re- to sit, 10143. HOBBY, OVETA CULP (colonel, U. S. Army),
port relative to, A3601. Congressional Record: general leave to editorials from Washington Evening
Radio address by Raymond Moley enti- extend remarks, 10024, 11354, 11922. Star and Washington Post paying trib-
tled "United States and' Russia," Deficiency appropriation bill, 1678, 1679, ute to, 7657.
A2169. 11124, 11125, 11265. Remarks in House relative to, 7e46, 7657,
--_salaries of court criers, 11125. 7884.
Amendments offered by, to
District Courts of the United States,
Antiracketeering Act (H. R. 32): to HOBSCN, GRIZELDA HULL, increase pension
4659.
amend, 11918. Fair Employment, Practice Commission, (see bill S. 87).
Deficiency appropriation bill (H. R.
4650-4657, 5117. HOCH, DANIEL K. (a Representative from
4805): to amend, 11124. Federal Works Agency: deficiency appro-
Nurses (H. R. 2277) : to amend, 1819. Pennsylvania).
Tidelands (H. J. Res. 225): to amend, priation, 1678, 1679. Address by Lewis B. Hershey at com-
Hatch Act amendment, 12206. mencement exercises, Albright College,
8864. Land-grant railroad rates, 11267. Reading, Pa., A2836.
Vessels (H. R, 3603): to amend relative
Lynching: elimination of crime of, 7925. Appointed on committee, 274.
to sale of surplus; 9285. Lynchings in 1944, 33. Editorial from Philadelphia Record on
Woman's Enfranchisement Day (S. J. Missouri: additional judgeship, 8871, Aluminium Trust, A4048.
Res. 107) : to amend, 10004. 8872, 8874, 8875, 8876. Editorial from Quincy (Mass.) Patriot
Bills and.joint resolutions introduced by Naturalization of certain persons, 12453, Ledger entitled "The Beginning of the
Bankruptcy: to amend act to establish 12454. End," A30,23.
uniform system (see bills H. R. 33, 36, Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps: Letter by May Chapman regarding uni-
37), 19. personnel, 312. versal military training, A48C9.
Bibb, William H.: for relief (see bill H. R. NUrscs' selective service bill, 1730, 1731, Letter from a soldier relative to Army
14C6); -,63. 1819, 1820. discharge system, A4493.
300 INDEX
HOCH, DANIEL K.-Continued. HOEVEN, CHARLES B.-Continued. HOKY, CLYDE R.-Continued.
Letter from soldier at Chanute Field rel- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Letter from W. Stuart Symington, Ad-
ative to Army discharge system, A4482. Mark, Walter: for relief (see billH. R. ministrator, Surplus Property, to L. M.
Poem by Sandra Leimbach entitled 2162), 1081. Brile, president, Fairmont Aluminum
"Send Daddy Back to Me," A4872. Memory Monday: to designate (see bill Co., relative to Government's policy re-
Sermon by Dr. W. R. Siegart, Reading, H. R. 1369), 229. specting the aluminum industry,
Pa., at memorial service to President Pay Readjustment Act: to amend rela- A5319.
Roosevelt, A2122. tive to retired pay of certain commis- Letters by Army officers relative to com-
Sermon by Rev. W. R. Siegart relative to sioned officers (see billH. R. 1770), 512. pulsory military training, A4950.
peacetime conscription, A3333. Petitions and papers presented by, from Opinion of circuit court of appeals in
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Citizens and individuals, 1541, 3701. Aluminum Co. case, A1555.
Armed forces: to provide for discharge of Remarks by, on Poem by Fred E. Truman entitled "For
certain members of (see bill H. R. Agricultural appropriation bill,2720, Those Who Strike," A916.
4156), 8949. 2737. Radio address on subject Postwar Prob-
-- relating to assignment of men Ag=-:cultural Extension Service, 4554, lems, A2254.
under age of 19 to combatant duty 4555. Resolution by North Carolina General
(see bill H. R. 2793), 2888. Alcohol plants, 10005. Assembly relative to Employment Serv-
Army: to establish a Chiropody (Podia- Butter: removal of ration points, 8920. ice, 8734.
try) Corps In Medical Corps of (see Deficiency appropriation bill,11208. Resolution by North Carolina Legisla-
bill H. R. 1998), 838. Dolliver, James I.: leave of absence, ture on postwar Military Establish-
Federal-Aid Highway Act: to amend (see 5293. ment and status of National Guard,
bill I. R. 2142), 1080. Farm-machinery problem, A3180. 5174.
Hopewell Village national historic site, Flood-control projects, 11208. Resolution by North Carolina Legislature
Pennsylvania: to revise boundary (see Food investigation, 2785, 2788. relative to ratification of treaties, 1543.
bill H. R. 3533), 6535. Hog production and marketing, 3224. Resolution by North Carolina Legislature
National library of motion pictures: to Holland at war, 6696. relative to relief of counties whose tax-
establish (see bill H. R. 2857), 3228. Iowa (battleship), A2694. able property was taken over for na-
Schultz, William H.: for'relief (see bill Iowa corn situation, 3575. tional purposes, 1599.
H. R. 912), 60. Lindsey, Capt. Darrell R.: heroism, 5446. Resolution of Wake Forest (N. C.) Col-
Petitions and papers presented by, from Missouri River Basin 11208. lege concerning development and con-
Citizens and individuals, 127, 2966. Overalls: shortage of, A1712. trol of atomic energy, 10787.
Societies and associations, 9513. Pbstal employees: salary increase, 4626. Sworn in, 3.
Remarks by, on Price Control Act: extension, 6522. Bills and joint resolutionsintroduced by
Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5665. Prisoners of war: treatment, 981. Compulsory universal peacetime military
Poland: justice to, A203. Rural Electrification Administration, service: favoring international agree-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. 2737. ment abolishing (see S. J. Res. 126),
HOCKENBERRY, MARGARET, relief of legal Second deficiency appropriation bill, 11525.
guardian of (see bills H. R. 1057, 6857. Daniels, Harry: for relief (see bill S.
1403). Selective service: Tydings amendment, 1026), 4783.
HODAPP, BERNARD C., relief (see bill S. 1520. Grier, Edgar B.: for relief (see bill S.
1347). Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. 1058), 5177.
HOD CARRIERS UNION OF AMERICA, let- HOEY, CLYDE R. (a Senator from North Hondros, Fred S.: for relief (see bill S.
ter and statement from Westchester Carolina). 354), 370.
County (N. Y.) grand jury relative to Address by Senator Bailey at Meredith Lewis, Carl: for relief (see bill S. 353),
investigation of, A4759. College, Raleigh, N. C., June 3, 1940, 370.
A2443. Motions and resolutions offered by
HODGDON, ELIZABETH, pension (see bill S.
Address by Senator Bailey at Roanoke United Nations Organization: informa-
1723).
Island, N. C., entitled "Americanism," tion relating to atomic energy for (see
HODGES, COURTNEY H. (lieutenant general, S. Res. 206), 12147.
A3469.
U. S. Army), tribute in House to, 2037. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Appointed conferee 11871.
HODGES, L. WILMOTH, relief (see bill H. R. Appointed on committee, 169, 170. Citizens and individuals, 3941.
874*). Article by Leo' Wolman in Washington Societies and associations, 3941, 4502.
HODGINS, HARVARD MERRILL, provide for Post entitled "Administration Fights Remarks by, on
awarding an appropriate medal and Monopolies But Fails To Stop That of Army: discharge of doctors, 8596, 8597,
citation to (see bill H. R. 1397). Labor," A3199. 8598.
Letter from Merrick W. Hanchett relative Article from Charlotte (N. C.) Observer - letter signed by nine physicians,
to the heroic act performed by, 201. entitled "This Is Basic," A916. 8596.
Remarks in House relative to proposed Article fram Greensboro (N. C.) News -- _voluntary enlistment bill, 8969.
recognition of patriotic service per- entitled "Big Void Still There," A916. District of Columbia-Virginia boundary
formed by, 201. Article from Wilmington (N. C.) Star- line, 9785.
HOEKMAN, IVA I. F., relief (see bill S. 767). News entitled "Servicemen and Employment Service: return to States,
Strikes," A916. 8733, 8734.
HOEVEN, CHARLES B. (a Representative - letter by Governor of North Caro-
front Iowa). Declaration of policy and program by
American Food Council, A4168. lina, 8734.
Appointed on committee, 491. Immigration and Naturalization Service:
Article by A. C. Hanson in Wallace's Editorial entitled "A Meeting With Presi-
dent Truman" appearing in Charlotte' arrests by employees of, 9883.
Farmer relative to price of feeder cattle, National defense: formula for, 10417.
A431 1. (N. C.) Observer, A2914.
Editorial entitled "J. B. (Jack) Hutson, Personal statement: erroneous article in
Article from Sioux City Journal relative Washington Post, 8516.
to deductions on congressional sala- the Farmers' Friend" from the North
Carolina Farm Bureau News, A2943. Universal military training, 10416.
ries, A3504.
Editorial from Charlotte (N. C.) Observer Reports made by, from
Editorial from Creston (Iowa) News Ad-
vqrt!ser on butter rationing, A4175. entitled "Power Politics Given a Blow," Committee on the District of Columbia:
A708. District of Columbia-Virginia boundary
Editorial from Sioux City (Iowa) Journal
Editorial from High Point (N. C.) En- (H. R. 3220, Rept. 598), 9005.
relative to Missouri Valley-Authority,
terprise on Fair Employment Practice Committee on Immigration:
A1707.
Poem by Pfc Jackson Hospers entitled Commission, A2638. Immigration and Naturalization Serv-
"'Mid the Ruins of Garapan," A1214. Editorial from Charlotte (N. C.) Ob- ice: to amend law relating to author-
Report on visit to Army separation cen- server on obstruction of private en- ity of certain employees to make ar-
ters at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., and terprise in the building industry, rests (H. R. 386, Rept. 632), 9471.
A3808. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Fort Sheridan, Ill., A4334.
Resolution of Buena Vista County (Iowa) Editorial from Charlotte (N. C.) Observer HOFF, A. W., editorial entitled "Lend-Lease
Rural Electric Cooperative relative to paying tribute to Senator Bailey, 1992. Fails To Win Fi'iends" from Lincoln
extension of REA service, A5637. Editorial from Rocky Mount (N. C.) Eve- Republican of Hamlin, W. Va., by,
Resolution of Iowa General Assembly for ning Telegram entitled "Still Playing A2833.
repeal of daylight-saving time, A595. Politics," A3810. HOFFMAN, CLARE E. (a Representative from
Resolution of Iowa Legislature urging Editorials from Raleigh (N. C.) News and Michigan).
economy in Government, A13Ol. Observer concerning the draft and Appointed conferee, 10868.
Resolution of Sioux City (Iowa) Cham- manpower situation, A3781. Appointed on committee, 291.
ber of Commerce relative to proposed Letter from Fairmont Aluminum Co., Article and letter by an Army nurse rel-
Missouri Valley Authority, A1934. relative to subsidy program, A4801. ative to strikes in Michigan, A1793.
INDEX 301
HOFFMAN, CLARE E.-Continued. HOFFMAN, CLARE E:-Continuec. HOFFMAN, CLARE E-Continued.
Article by Carl C. Harrington, relative to Letter by National Economic Council Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
misuse of manpower and union policies entitled' "Shall Alien Minds Determine Labor: to diminish the cause of labor
in Detroit,, A164. America's Future?" A3243.. disputes,, unemployment, to establish
Article by David Lawrence entitlc Letter by Bx-serviceman John J. Mur- national policy for assuring continuing
"V'E-day Emotion," A2252: . phy giving views, on demobilization, employment, and to protect the right
Article by David Lawrence relative to A4445. to work (see bill H. R. 4344), 9558.
Crimean Conference, AICO. Letter by Justice O'Brien. to. New York --- to make certain practices unlaw-
Article by Eleanor Patterson in Wash- lbrald, Tribune relative to, Ives-Quinn ful (see bill H. R. .451)., 11855.
ington. Times-Herald. giving her im- bill, A1219. to protect employees engaged, in
pressions of Walter Winchell, Drew Letter by Stuart Clement, member of war production (see bill H. R. 1337),
Pearson, Henry Wallace, and others, local. draft board., 9657., .190.
A4548. Letter from Alto Fair containing sug- National Labor Relations Act: to amend
Article by Eugene Lyens commenting on gestions for. conduct of labor unions, (see billsaIt . 4934', 4936, 493,7),, 11785.
views of George Seldes, A309. Al173. Price Control. Act: to repeal (see H. J.
Article by' Frank R. Kent on loans Letter from a soldier in East. Indies re- Res. 232), 8337.
abroad, A3264. garding rotation of troops, 342. Racial discrimination: to prohibit in
Article by John W. Love: in, Washington Letter from. International, Molders' and employment (see bill H. H. 1908),, 671.
Daily News entitled "Detroit Walk- Foundry Workers' Union of North - to prohibit in employment (see
Outs Worry Washington," AS'112: America relative, to actions of. Na- bill, L R. 2495)., 1829.
Article by Westbrook Pegler entitled tional Labor Relations. Board,. A257. Selective Service Act: to amend (see bills
"Fair Enough,"' A5032. Letter from statistical. control section, H. R. 3705, 3913), 7342, 8336.
Article describing sining: of Japanese Kelly Field, Tex.,. relative, to delay in - -to amend, relative to persons
transport carrying American prisoners, discharging men in Army, A4090.. interfering with- war, production (see
Letter. from Thomas, L Harrington rela- bill H. R. t338), 190;
Article from Chicago, Tribune entitled tive to unemployment compensation Trade and commerce:: to! protect againyt
"The. Sedition Farce. Resumed;" Al'102. under social security law, A3346. interference by violence; threats,. coer-
Article from Detroit News entitled Letter from Women. Investors. in Amer- cion,,etc: (see- bill, H. R..4935)',, 11785.
"Strike, Cits MffDetroit's Meat," A3051. ica,. Inc.,, opposing, drafting women, United States Code: to amend sections
Article front Philadelphia. Inquirer en-
titled "FLive Thousand Cl iks Die-
A940. 420 (a,) and- 420, (d)- (see, bill a: R.
Letters captioned "Views, of a. typical 4345), 9558.
WEA. Is-, Blamed," 6542. American mother," relating, to sale of
Article, from South Bend Tribune, War Veterans: to, protect. in employment (see
- Wives Dare Cold' as Pickets, 759, war bonds, A1,797.. bill H. R. 2345), 1470.
Letters from. fighting. men.,, A.4062 War. Labor Disputes. Act:. to amend (see
Article from the: Detroiter, Michigan
Letters frorm housewives, complaining of bill. H, R. 1339)1, 190 .
Drams Worhers, Front All States,. 422. OPA. rulings, A3334,
Article. from the Detroiter on slow-down Motions, and resolutions.offered by.
Letters. from- servicemen. protesting de- Congress: to appoint a committee to pro-
tactics of unions, 422:. lay. in discharges, from, Army, A4792,
Article from United States- News on' cost tect, the integrity of (see, H. Res. 85),
A4793. 291.
of lving,. 11228. Newspaper article, by Westbrook Pegler
Article from Westmoreland (Pa.) Ob- Department of' State: requesting certain
criticizing policy of Blue Network
server en-titled "Me; Too, Party," information from, (see, If. Res. 189),
radio,, A493.
A1134. 2a81t
Article in Sturgis (Mich,.)i Daily Journal Poem by Waldo, M G. Larsen. (soldier)
Kent, Tyler: requesting infornation
entitled "Sympathetic," A4356.
entitled "New, Guinea," A409. from Secretary' of State relative to (see
Article in Sturgis (Mich.) Daily, Journal Poem on Army. discharge. system. A4793.
Poem entitled, "New Guinea," A409.. H'. Res. 382),, 101691
entitled "Outlaw, These, Shaiteful National Labor Relations Board: request-
Poems. by Lt. Henry. G.. Lee in Saturday
Strikes," A1099, ing- certain information from (see H.
Evening Post captioned "Prayer be-
Article, Strike Closes Jones, Laughlin, Res. 179), 2072.
fore battle," A5164..
1399. Pearson, Drew-: to, investigate statement
Remarks in. House by Mr.. Neely relative
Correspondence between Eric A.. Johns- to, 2226. regarding President Truman appearing
ton and. Merwin K.. Hart re, labor- in article by (see H. Res. 377), 10042.
Resolution, of Michigan. Legislature rela-'
managment charter, A3226. A322T. Remarks by, on
tive to farm labor, A807.
Correspondence with Fern E. Nalhikian Statement, by Francis N. Stacy entitled A. & P: Tea Co.: coercion, by AFL team-
relative to International Monetary "Swift Economic Expansion Following sters, union, of employees, 11741, 11844.
Fund' and'International Bank; A2066. Agricultural appropriation bill, 2557,
Debt Extinguishment, 1835-40," 117.
Dispatch by Gordon. Cobbledtck describ- 2578, 2722.
Statement by Holland (Mich.) Minis-
ing VErday on Okinawa,. A2 180:. terial Association on labor unions, - points of' order; 2626:
Editorial appearing; in Cassopolls Vigi- America first, A1250, A4345.
lant by William H. Berkey relative to 11844.
Statement by steel, industry denying American, Interparliamentary Congress,
universal military conscription, A2913. 1083:
Editorial from Allegan Gazette entitled charges of hidden. profits, A51.4
"Production the Answer," A4546:. Statement on. withholding troops. on An awakening Congress, A855.
Okinawa, A4663: Anti-poll-tax. bill, 5982.
'Editorial from. Benton Harbor (Mich.) Antiracketeering- bilk, 11844.
News-Palladium, relative. to loan to Table:. immigrant residents of Detroit-
Willow Run area, 423.. -- dissenting opinion of Chief
Britain, A577'. Justice Stone, 5526.
Editorial, from Chicago Tribune- relative unemployment,, 104,59
Unsigned. letter regarding, delay in dis- Appropriation bills: legislative items in,
to President Roosevelt's foreign pol-
charging servicemen,, A4349. 2360.
icies; A261.
Editorial from Detroit- Free' Press en- Amendments offared by,. to reduction of certain, 9848:
titled "Control" relative' to racketeer- Governmenit agencies (H. R.. 4129): to Armed: forces: delay in demobilizing,
ing by unions, A5754. amend, 9.442.. 8723:
Price Control Act:. to amend,, 6541.. -- demobilization, 8514, 10821, 10822,
Editorial from Detroit News' entitled
"lobocracy" relative to, unemploy- Stabilization Act of 1942: to amend, 10824.
ment, 7075, 6541. voluntary enlistment, bill, 8628,
Editorial from New, York PM' entitled Bills and.joint resolutions introduced by 8630, 8632,, 8647:.
"Clare Hoffman Gives Warning," A124. Armed forces.: to discharge registrants Armies of occupation: use of American
Editorial from St. Joseph. (Mich..). Her- unlawfully inductedinto (see bill Hf. R. boys, 8577, 8578, 8579,.8580.
ald-Press together, with. an, answer to 1921)', 749 - .letter, by, a soldier stationed in
same relative to, verbal, attack in. Con- Committee- on, Un-American. Activities, Africa,, 8577..
gress on. Walter- Reuther; A5761. 46, 47, 48,. 49.. Army: demobilization, 8619.
Editorial from Washington Post entitled Constitutional government:, to aid, in - drafting; 8-yearrolgls, A4021.
"No*' Japan," A2P179t preservation (see bill H.. R. 429),, 25. - letter by Pvt. James Pfauth, 8608.
Editorial. in' Saturday Evening Post rela- Crawford,, Ruth.: for, relief (see. bill H. R. Army, Air Forces:: airports. to be retained
tive to. sedition- trial, A68: 913.), 60;- by, 9666.
Leave of absence, 4660. Employees engaged in war production: Army of occupation; 8607-8610,, 966&
Letter by Bob, Bergman, (serviceman) to)protect (see'billHi R. 428),,. 25. Arundel, Russell. M.: lobbying activities,
regarding. demobilization A4841. Federal, Government:. to, expedite. busi- 9928.
Letter by Nagene, Campbell' Bethune ness, of. (see' billl It.. I : 46-12!)-,; 10483.. --_article relative to; party at Jeffer-
relative, to, Pearl, Harbor investigation, Freedcmn of expression: to restore (see zon, Island, 9928.
9467. bill H. R. 2118), 1043. Atomic energy, 9922.
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HOFFMAN, CLARE E.-Continued. HOFFMAN, CLARE E.-Continued. HOFFMAN, CLARE E.-Continued.
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on Remarks by, on
Automobile dealers and OPA, 10534, Fair Employment Practice Committee, Isolationists: reply to President's ac-
A4806. 3862. cusations, A261.
- communication, 10534. - penalty provisions, 3990, 3991, Jackson, Andrew: extinguishment of
Ballots for soldier voting, 758. 3992. national debt by, 116.
Bloom, Sol: statement on Mussolini, -- views on H. R. 2232 and text of Japan: terms of surrender, 7212, 7213.
4041. bill, 3957, 3963. Jews: reply to speech of Mr. Neely, 2228,
Bowles, Chester: statement on pressure Farm labor: drafting of, 445, 758-766, 2229.
groups, A4945. 829-832, 835, 836, 2431, 4177, A283, A449. Jobs: creation of, and correspondence
Browder, Earl, 438. - article from Adrian, Mich., news- with Eric Johnston, A3225.
Burnette Castings .Co.: treatment by paper, 763. Judd, Walter: speech of, 2575.
CPA, 9506. -correspondence, 761, 762. Kamp, Joseph: pamphlet by, 1368.
Bypassing of Japanese-held islands: let- -directive of General Hershey, 761. Kent, Tyler (Foreign Service employee)
ter by a constituent, A805. - letter by a census enumerator, imprisonment by British, 5801, A4511.
Casebier, Walter T., 2666. 2431. Labor: action of Governor Kelly, A4460.
Celler, Emanuel, 1186. - meeting with General Hershey, -data on supply, 422.
Census of agriculture, 873, 874, 875. 829, 830. - defects in bill (H. R. 4908), 11631,
Children's clothing, 6589. -veto of bill to defer, A2098. 11686.
China: aid to, 10994. Federal Aid Airport Act, 9751. - employment of veterans in strike-
-United States policy in, 11693. Federal Union, Inc., 8607. bound plants, 9337.
Church conferences: transportation ban, Fighting each other, A4285. -Jurisdictional disputes, 1399, 1400.
978. Food for soldiers and civilians, A1450. -legislation to minimize causes of
Churchill, Winston: statement on Mus. Food for the world: New Deal aim, disputes, 12266.
solini in 1927, 4041. A1250. -remedy for disputes, A4285.
Citrus fruits, 12536, 12537. Food shortage: attitude of the admin- -strikes in defense industries, 7188.
Civil Service Retirement Act of 1930: istratiori, 2578. - strikes in war industries, 1590,
amendment, 6654. -racketeering in New York, 5525. A855.
Committee on the Civil Service: investi- Foreign policy of the United States:
gation by, 335. - strike situation, 10879.
danger of surrendering our sovereignty, Labor Department, 11191.
'Committee on Expenditures in the 5800.
Executive Departments, 10213. correspondence, 11191,
Frankfurter, Felix, 1370, 2228. Labor Digest (publication) : correspond-
Committee on Un-American Activitie, -article by Drew Pearson, 1370.
210, 211. ence relative to ruling of NLRB, 12459.
Full-employment bill, 9672, 10136, 10213, -correspondence with War Labor
- article by Thomas L. Stokes, 47. 10361, 10450, 10451, 10452, 10816, 10886,
-article from PM (newspaper), 47. Board relative to, 2061.
10939, 11967, 11968, 11975, 11984, 11986, Labor policy: President's message, 11353.
Commodities: exportation of (H. R. 11988, 11939, 12006, 12007, 12014, 12017,
2914), 6294. Labor situation: legislation needed to
12022, 12023, 12024, 12025, 12026, 12067,
Commodity Credit Corporation, 2061. improve, 10475.
12068, 12075, 12076, 12077, 12094, A4664. Labor unions: collection of dues, 758.
Communists: Army commissions, 1371. -attitude of union leaders, A5170.
-picketing of White House, 11413. Land, Emory S.: advancement (H. R.
- reply to Mr. Outland, 10455, 10456,
Congress: efforts to discredit, 418. 2896), 6297.
10457, 10458, 10460, 10462.
Congress of Industrial Organizations, -text Lawrence, David: statement on war
of bill (H. R. 2202), 10463.
185. aims, 439.
Gallagher, William J.: speech of, 1339,
-false accusations, 1368-1373. Lemke resolution, 2041.
1340. Lending agencies of the Government,
-implications of strike in automo- General Motors-UAW-CIO controversy,
tive industry, A5099. 1186.
11202, 11227, 11353, 12539-12542.
-policies of leaders, 10379, 10880, -- letter from Michigan Communist Lend-lease: termination of, 9848.
10881, 11226. Party, 12539. Lewis, John L.: statement on closed
-Political Action Committee, 47, 48, -press accounts, 11354. Ehop, 11741.
419,420. Germany: rearming after World War I, Macauley, Edward: advancement (S.
-reply to charges in publication of, 4173. 646), 6297.
12156. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.: strike at, Maloney, William Power, 2665, 2666, 2667,
-Estrike at General Motors, 11059, 7188. A67.
11060, 11061. Government agencies: reorganization, Manpower: absurdities in proposals to
-stril-o at Jones & Laughlin Steel 9346, 9357, 9364, 9367, 9368, 9417, 9420, draft labor and nurses, 213.
Corp., 1399. 9621, 9422, 9423, 9424, 9425, 9432, 9433, -- articles relative to release of war
Congrezsional Record: rule regarding ex- 24M0, 9442, 9443, 9448, 9453. workers, 758, 759.
tension of remarks, 840. Government by fiat (draft of labor), -proposal to draft, 422.
Congressmen: busy days for, A4440. A233. -reasons for opposing draft of, 758.
Conscription for civilian jobs, 273, A132. Government corporations: financial con- Members of Congress: expense allow-
Conscription in peacetime: opposition to, trol, 85(8, 8556, 8564. ance, 5727, A2769.
8514. Government employees: health program, - letter to House disbursing officer,
Cost of living, 11060, 11081. 5507. 5727.
Curfew order: action of Mayor La- Government officials: books, articles, etc., -misquotation of, 4041.
Guardia, 24E9. written by, A2629. -role of new, 116.
Daylight-saving time: termination, 8511, Government program: financing, 8491. Michigan: workers receiving unemploy-
853, 8544. Great Britain: failure of colonies to con- ment compensation, 422.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 1590, 11191. script soldiers, 1802. Michigan Citizens' Committee for Roose-
Departments of State, Justice, and Com- -loans to, 8512, 8513. velt: reply to false charges by, 419.
merce appropriation bill, 2359, 2360, -- purchase of Liberty ships, 9751. Military Establishment appropriation
2362. - repossession of giant liners, A4346. bill, 6756.
Detroit, Mich.: strike at B-29 war plant, Hauling down the Stars and Stripes, Minimum wage bill, A4616.
1591. 10948. Minnesota People's Political Action Com-
- articles, 1591, 1592. Hawaiian Electric Co., 755. mittee: views on full employment
Dickstein, Samuel, 2512, 2513. Hillman, Sidney, and other labor lead- legislation, 12226.
Dies committee: investigation of Mem- ers, 10879, 10880, 10881. Montgoery Ward & Co., 184.
bers of Congress, 420, 421. House of Representatives: adjournment "Must" legislation, A5032.
-- statement of Mr. McCormack, 418. over, 183, 748, 10392, 10472. National debt and postwar aid to for-
District of Columbia: parking facilities, -attendance of Members, 10885. eign countries, A934.
11189. • -- keyhole peepers, 2274. National Labor Relations Board, 421,
-- transit strike, 10881. -rules of conduct, 1686, 1687. 12456.
Draft boards, 9657. -- tickets to gallery, 1594, 1595. -blas toward CIO, 11227.
-award of merit to members, 4274. How much can we carry? A933. -- editorial from Labor Digest, 12456.
Draft-law confusion, A449. Interior Department appropriation bill, National Service Act, 606, 622, 715, 722,
Drafting IV-F's, 184, 185. 3914. 7i1.
Drafting of nurses, Al135. International organizations, 12531, 12532. - drafting of nurses, A553.
Eggs: shortage, 6541. Internationalists: cause of war, A4021. National War Labor Board: regulation of
European vars, "19. - efforts to keep men in Army, 8577, agricultural labor, 5817.
Excess profits during wartime, 8769. 8578. Nationality Act: bills to amend, 2417.
INDEX 303
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HOFFMAN, CLARE E.-Continued. HOFFMAN, CLARE E.-Continued. HOFTMAN PAUL G., excerpts from address
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on on freedom's challenge before Ham-
Navy: disposition of vessels and facili- Selective Service Act: extension, 2665. mond (Ind.) Chamber of Commerce
ties, 5347, 5348. Tydings amendment, 1397, 1503, by, A1946.
-housing program, A553. 1507, 1520, 1525, 9914.
-- postwar composition, 10148. Servicemen: jobs for, A3047. HOFFMAN, S. S., editorial relative to value
Nazi officers: relative to coddling of, - letters regarding discharges, 8608, of free enterprise from Waterloo
A3000. 8609. (Iowa) Free Press by, A840.
New Deal: financial and moral bank- Shortages in Washington, D. C., 3576. "HOFFMAN GIVES WARNING," editorial by
ruptcy under, 46. Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, I. F. Stone from PM entitled, A124.
- review of program of deception, 6541, 6572, 6589.
9926. Stettinlus, Edward R., Jr.: book by, HCFFMANN, MENDEL, AND WIFE, relief (see
New Deal Agencies: right to criticize, A2629. bill H. R. 825).
2415. correction of statement regarding HOFFMAN'S ACCUSATION AGAINST WAL-
New Republic (publication) : smear book on lend-lease by, A2816. TER REUTHER, editorial. from St.
campaign, 418, 419. Stevedores' strike, 9517. Joseph (Mich.) Herald-Press relative
New York: elevator operators' strike, Strike-bound perishable Army foodstuffs, to, A5761.
9085. 10045.
- union fees on truck drivers, 5525. Strikers versus Veterans: relating to HOGAN, FRANK I., letter relative to proposed
Norfolk Navy Yard: Mead report on waste strike of Chicago Truck Drivers Union, construction of a 1,000-mile Arabian
of manpower, 452. A2994. pipe line from the Persian Gulf to the
Nurses: drafting of, 1799, 1802. Subversive activities, 46, 493, 593. Mediterranean written by, 9687.
Office of Price Administration, 7142. Surplus Property Act amendment, 8460, HOGAN, MOSE LEE AND MARY ALEN, relief
-- continuance of, A3163. 8465. (see bill H. R. 243).
- mistakes of, A3176. There is not enough: A728.
- order regarding feather Pillows, Thomas, R. J., 1372. HOG-PORK SITUATION, statement by St.
5343. Tobin, Dan, 760. Louis Livestock Exchange relative to,
-policies blocking reconversion, Transportation ban on conventions, 982. A1827.
A4090. Treaties: constitutional amendment, HOGS, article entitled "One Thousand Head
-prevention of conservation of food, 4344, 4350, 4351, 4353, 4354, 4367. of Hogs but no Meat" from Braymer
5916. Truman, Harry S.: excerpt from speech (Mo.) Bee, A3052.
"One-worlders," 2557. and statement concerning policies of, Letter by D. H. Cunningham relative to
OPA and labor leaders double-cross the 9926. production of, A1697.
President, 9506. article by Drew Pearson, 9927. Letter by Representative Andresen rela-
Order of business, 3907, 11631. tribute to, A1733. tive to price of, A1724.
Other Nations: no interference in in- UAW-CIO: threat to strike, 10816. Letter by Representative Miller (Ne-
ternal affairs of, A3182. Unemployment, 11059. braska) relative to production of,
PAC and the Dies committee, A53. legislation to alleviate, 7075. A1676.
Peace terms: implication of demands for Union now, 10477. Letter from William A. Alexander rela-
unconditional' surrender, 2515, United Nations Organization, 12270, tive to the sale of, 7109.
Pearl Harbor investigation, 8510, 12277, 12285. Remarks in House relative to decrease
-calling of Tyler Kent as a witness, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation since 1943 in, A1676, A1757.
9467. Administration: scandal, 6541. Remarks in House relative to production
Pearson, Drew, 8578, 10946. Veterans: problems of returning, A4021. of, 2573, 3224.
-false statements of, 2575. -and the OPA, 982. Remarks in House relative to support-
Personal privilege: article by Irving -housing, 11134. price program for, 4324.
Richter in Flint Weekly Review, 2665. -treatment by unions of wives, 759. Remarks in House relative to loss by
- charges of People's Democratic Veterans' Administration: Department of packers in marketing, 6401.
Medicine and Surgery, 11678, 11683. Remarks in Senate and correspondence
Committee in Fourth Congressional
District of Michigan, 417-424. Wallace, Henry A., 435, 1187, A728. relative to increase of production of,
-charges of CIO, 1368. - articles, 565. 2337, 2388, 259.
-legal aspects concerning nomina- Remarks in Senate relative to ceiling
- reply to article by George Seldes,
3955. tion, 564, A379. prices on, 995.
- excerpt from letter by the Presi- Resolution by American Stock Yards As-
- reply to charges of CIO, 12456. dent, A380. sociation relating to policy of OPA re-
Policy in the Pacific: need of clarifying, garding, A1862,
War against Japan: role of Russia and
A2246.
Political candidates: law re promises to Great Britain, A2666. Resolution by Four State Hog Producers
-warning against complacency, Assocation at St. Joseph, Mo., relative
appoint any person to public office,
5531. to cost of production of, 4324.
435. Wor agencies appropriation bill, 5737, Statement by War Food Administration
Pork, 2578.
5748, 7228. relative to price of, A1724.
President Truman: which course will he War aims: need of defining, 213.
follow?, A1841. HOLCOMB. CLAYBRON, relief (see bill H. R.
War casualties and strikes' in war plants, 1319).
- scolding of Congress by, A4664. 1399.
Presidential succession, 7009. War Department: article on fascism is- HOLCOMB, MARTHA K., increase penslon
Pressure legislation, 6541. sued by, 3956. (see bill H. R. 869).
Price Control Act: amendment, 6372, War in the Pacific : objectives, 4267.
6541, 6572, 6589. HOLCOMBE, L. A., relief (see bill H. R. 876).
War Labor Disputes Act: repeal, 11824,
Propaganda: effect on public sentiment 11825, 11330. .. HOLPOMBE, W. H., I6tter on if I were a
of, A5754. War workers: wages, 6368. Congressman by, A4449.
Reconversion problems, 9926. Why fool ourselves? A1249. HOLDEN, CARL F., report of the Committee
Reconversion program: sabotage by OPA Williams, Aubrey, 1287. on Naval Affairs in Senate on nomi-
and strikes, 9506. Winchell, Walter, 1371, 2665, 2666, 2667, nation of, 3853.
Republican conference, 8514. 4041, 8573.
Republican Party: accounts of dinner in HOLDEN, CHARLES A., letter on world
-reply tor attacks of, 8922.
Washington, D. C., Jan. 8, 1835, 116. federation from Manchester (N. H.)
-statement to British people, 110. Union-Leader by, A5245.
-- platform, 11779, 11780.
Work shirts, 10418.
Reuther, Walter, 1372, 11059, 110,0, 11227. World Fellowship, Inc., 8607. HOLDEN, WILLIAM A. (colonel, U. S. Army),
Richter, Irving: reply to false-state- World peace organization, A1608. letter relative to escape of German
ments, 2665, 2666. World War II: contributions of United prisoners of war, A786.
Right of petition, A4945.
States, 213. HOLDER. WINSTON, relief (see bill H. R.
Roosevelt, Elliott: shipment by air of Work-or-fight bill, 1590. 1729).
dog of, 343. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. HOLDING COMPANY ACT, address by Rep-
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: death of, A1733.
Rural electrification, 1287. HOFFMAN, GEORGE EARL, report of the resentative Boren in Chicago before
Rye: price of, 7212. Committee on the Judiciary In Senate Investors League relative to, A5611.
St. Lawrence seaway, 498. on nomination of, 8690. , HOLIDAYS, designating September 2 as a
School-lunch program, 2722. legal holiday (see bills H. R. 3991,
HOFFMAN, MICHAEL L., article captioned
Secretary of the Treasury: propaganda "Poland hopes to speed recovery with 4081).
on Detroit speech by, 2578. " stimulant of outside help" by, A5743. Bill making 14th day of August In each
Seldes, George: reply to article in leaflet year a l-gal holiday (see bills S. 1464:
In Fact by, 3955. HOFFMAN, MOSES, relief (see bill H. R. 812). H. R. 4283).
304 INDEX
HOLIDAYS-Continued. HqLIFIELD, CHET--Continued. HOLIFIELD, CHET-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on
Bill designating May 8 as a legal holi- Office of Price Administration, 10059,
day, as final surrender of Germany Felnberg, Herman: for relief (see bill
H. R. 1352), 190. 10060.
and ending European hostilities in - cancelation of ration points, 186,
World War II (see bill H. R. 4482). Miller, Mrs. Ruby: for relief (see bill
H. R. 3161), 4339. 219.
Bill designating birthday of Abraham news release, 187.
Palestine: to establish home for Jewish
Lincoln as a legal holiday (see bill S. Overseas cemeteries, 1062.
1033). race in (see H. Res. 286), 4858.
Palestine: Jewish homeland, A5735.
Postal employees: granting leave of ab-
Concurrent resolution that election day Palestine problem, 9685.
sence on account of death in family
be observed as a legal holiday in every Punishment of war criminals, A763.
(see bill H. R. 1174), 125.
State of the United States (see H. annual and sick leave Reciprocal trade agreements, 5163.
-granting
Con. Res. 108). Right to work, 9251.
(see bill H. R. 1175), 125.
Joint resolution making last Thursday School facilities in California, 1632.
Postal service: prescribing new postal Surplus property disposal, 7387.
in November a legal holiday (see H. J.
Res. 289). rates for air mail (see bill H. R. 1173), VE-day, 4312.
125.
Joint resolution designating the birth- Veterans: housing, 11133.
- provide a United States air-mail Veterans' Administration: Department
day of Franklin Delano Roosevelt as postal card (see bill H. R. 1171), 125.
a legal holiday (see S. J. Res. 57; H. J. of Medicine and Surgery, 11680, 11685.
Res. 157, 158, 160, 168, 181). Van Stienburg, William F.: for relief (see Wallace, Henry A., 503, 968, 1166, 1182,
bill H. R. 2761), 2702. A611, A1336,
Remarks in House relative to H. J. Res.
181, to designate birthday of Franklin Veterans: to facilitate hospital treat- -excerpts from statements by, 1183.
ment and domiciliary care (see bill War requirements: investigation, 7652.
D. Roosevelt as a legal holiday, A3151. H. R. 3253), 4751. Western steel production, 7388.
Resolution to designate birthday of late to give preference in purchase of
- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Franklin D. Roosevelt as a national
jeeps, etc. (see bill H. R. 1169), 125.
holiday by Washington Aerie, No. 125, HOLLAND, C. EDWARD, telegram relative to
relating to hospitalization and
Fraternal Order of Eagles, A3151. drafting of nurses from, A347.
domiciliary care near residence (see
Resolution by Aerie. No. 1126 of Fra-
bill H. R. 2657), 2381. HOLLAND, CHARLES, relief (see bill H. R.
ternal Order of Eagles relative to des-
ignation of birthday of Franklin D. Wages: to raise minimum rates (see bill 2484).
H. R. 1172), 125.
Roosevelt as a national holiday, A3151. HOLLAND, HERBERT J., statement relative
Rzolution to designate birthday of Motions and resolutions offered by to wool industry by, A5565.
Franklin D. Roosevelt as a national Armed forces: to investigate need for
present (see H. Res. 327), 7663. HOLLAND, KEITH, letter favoring peacetime
holiday by Tiffin (Ohio) Aerie, Fra- military training by, A3137.
ternal Order of Eagles, A3178. Remarks by, on
Resolution by Canton (Ohio) Aerie, No. Agricultural appropriation bill, 2696, HOLLAND, MAY, relief (see bill H. R. 5010).
2687.
14, Fraternal Order of Eagles, relative HOLLAND, MRS. RALPH L., letter relative to
to designation of birthday of Franklin Andresen, A. H., 186.
D. Roosevelt as a national holiday, Antilabor legislation, 11837. World Day of Prayer by, A683.
A3243. Atlantic Charter, 227. HOLLAND GROCER CO., INC., remarks In
Armed forces: discharge of members, House relative to investigation of labor
flcsolution to designate birthday of 11815.
Franklin D. Roosevelt as national holi- conditions at, A5236.
voluntary recruitment bill, 8640, Statement relative to picketing of its
day by Fostoria (Ohio) Aerie, Fraternal
8651, 8702. plant by labor union by, A5236.
Order of Eagles, A3277.
Atomic energy: development and control,
9919, 9920, 9921, 9922. HOLLAND MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION,
HOLIFIELD, CHET (a Representative from,
California). - excerpts from Senate hearings, MICHIGAN, statement of, 11844.
Appointed on committee, 275. 9919. HOLLIDAY, PRESLY, relief (see bills S. 551;
Article by Margaret Wildrick on Henry -- speech of Helen Gahagan Douglas, H. R. 2086).
A. Wallace, A612. 10941. HOLLIS, EDWARD A., SR., relief (see bill
Article by Milton Erlinger entitled Central Valley Authority, 3889, 3913, 3921. H. R. 4047).
"Notes on Reconversion," A3843. Committee on Small Business: continu-
Article by Walter Lippman from Wash- ation, 339. HOLLIS, ERNEST V., excerpts from bulletin
Compulsory military training, A3422. on data for State-wide planning of
irgton Post entitled "Unconstitutional
in Purpose," A611. -arguments for and against, A3510. veterans' education by, A2455.
Article from New York Post on punish- Deficiency appropriation bill, 1590, 1632, HOLLISTER, MILES, article entitled "Careers
ment of war criminals, A764. 11133. for GI Joes" from American magazine
Article relative to Jewish trade unions Dies committee, 209. 4y, A430.
in Palestine, A3423. Emergency Price Control Act: extension HOLLYWOOD BOWL, address by Hugo L.
Correspondence with War Production (H. J. Res. 101), A3008. Black at, A3538.
Board relative to low-cost clothing, Federal Works Agency, 1590, 1632. HOLLYWOOD, CALIF., Associated Press dis-
A1312. Foreign-born scientists: list of those who patch relative to un-American activi-
Editorial from St. Louis Post-Dispatch aided in developing atomic bomb, ties in, A3438.
entitled "Wallace's Wild and Visonary A4499. Remarks in House relative to patriotism
Ideas," 1166. Pull employment bill, 11971, 11974, 11975, of, A754.
List of organizations opposed to pres- 11976, 12086.
Remarks in House relative to subversive
ent form of Colorado River treaty Full employment and national defense, activities in, 7648.
provisions, A1273. 11848.
Housing for veterans, 12295. HOLLYWOOD HARBOR (PORT E ER-
Radio discussion on American Forum of
the .Air Program regarding need for Interior Department appropriation bill, GLADES), FLA., authorize the adop-
National Service Act, A439. 3189, 3913, 3921. tion of a project for improvement of
Remarks by George Fielding Eliot giving Japan: occupation responsibilities, 8640. (see bill H. R. 1750).
views on atomic energy, A4502. Labor-Federal Security appropriation HOLLYWOOD (CALIF.) VICTORY COM-
Report of subcommittee investigating bill, 4734, 4743. MITTEE, article from third annual re-
Army separation centers at Patterson Lending agencies of the Government, port of war record of, A911.
Field, Ohio, and Indiantown Gap, Pa., 1166, 1182. Article from Variety relative to program
A4141. Lewis, Fulton, Jr.: correction of state- during past 4 years arranged by, A5532.
Amen.dments offered by, to ment regarding, A147. Remarks in House praising splendid war
Armed forces voluntary enlistment bill -statement on cancelation of ra- effort of, A5532.
(H. R. 3951) : to amend, 8702. tion points, 186. HOLMAN, ADOLPHUS M., relief (see bills S.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Mayflower: descendants of passengers on, 182; H. R. 1841*).
Armed forces: to exclude from income A4499.
Military authorities: statements predict- HOLMAN, CHARLES W., letter and statement
tax members of (see bill H. R. 1170), relative to proposed legislation con-
125. ing end of the war, 720.
National Labor Relations Board, 4742. cerning the dairy industry, 991.
Bell, John: for relief (see bill H. R. Letter relative to the dairy industry
1235), 127. National Service Act, 710, 720.
seatement by industrial and labor written by, 192
Boyle, Estelle and Max W., and Rose- -
leaders, 720, 721. Statement opposing extension of Recip-
garten, E. B.: for relief (see bill H. R. rocal Trade Agreements Act before
1351), 190. National War Labor Board: bill to abol-
ish, 11837. House Committee on Ways and Means
Chauslor-Canfield Midway Oil Co., quit by, A2320.
claim (see bill H. R. 1236), 127. Nurses: drafting of, 1807, 1870.
INDEX 305
HOLMAN, EUGENE, article entitled "We Will HOLMES, PEHR G.-Continued. HOME-BUILDING PROSPECTS FOR PORT-
Have Plenty of Oil" from American Memorandum by American watch manu- LAND, OREG., editorial from Oregdn-
Magazine by, A5498. facturing industry, A5502. Ian relative to, A3940.
HOLMAN, WILLIAM G., article captioned "Is Resignation from committee, 634. "HOME BUYERS' PROTECTION," editorial
there a fertilizer trust?" by, A749. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
from Washington Daily News entitled,
HOLMES, CLIFTON L., relief (see bill H. R. Communications Act: to amend (see bill
A4357.
1487"). H. R. 1109), 98.
Federal Trade Commission Act: to amend "HOMECOMING," article by Valentine Kata-
HOLMES, HAL (a Representative from Wash- yev translated by Sonia Bleeker en-
relative to watches containing works
ington). of foreign manufacture (see bill H. R. titled, 10066.
Address by Harry W. Bashore at meeting 123), 20.
- of American Railway Development As- HOMES FOR RETURNING SERVICEMEN,
Internal Revenue Code: to amend rela- editorial by Ed S. Critchlow from Un-
sociation in Chicago, A315. tive to tax on small-game guns (see ion City (Tenn.) Daily Messenger rela-
Appointed on committeZ, 491, 492.
bill H. R. 122), 20. tive to, A4428,
,ppointed on Committee to Investigate
Trahn, Herman: for relief (see bill H. R.
Food Situation, 2863. HOME FRONT, article captioned "United
3765), 7420.
Article by Ralph A. Tudor entitled "Sev- States visit over, battle veterans air
Watches: to create impoort quota on (see
enteen-Point Study of Columbia River criticism of home front" by Don
Development Undertaken," A2208. bill H. R. 4770), 10889. Whitehead from Washington Post,
Letter by a soldier on Iwo Jima at dedi- Remarks by, on A1525.
cation of Fifth Marine Division Ceme- Capitol Building: repairs, 7393. Article from Florida Times-Union of
tery, A4782. Coffee, 10039. Jacksonville including letter of Jimmy
Letter from L. R. Durkee enclosing table Committee on the Merchant Marine and Knight relative to lethargy at, A369.
showing Lanham Act expenditures in Fisheries: investigation by, 1464. Editorial entitled "Asking Why" from
State of Washington, A559. Committee on Military Affairs: investi- Washington Post, A1284.
Bills ancd joint resolutions introduced by gation of war effort, 1463. Remarks in House relative to food short-
Burnison, Jennie: for relief (see bill H. R. Common carriers: agreements among, ages on, A1250, A2423.
4074), 8616. 11765, 11766.
Remarks in House relative to complace-
Courts: to change times for holding Deficiency appropriation bill, 1577, 1579.
ment attitude toward war on, A1152,
terms of District Court for Eastern Federal Works Agency, 1579.
A1284.
District of State of Washington (see Housing for veterans, 5512, 12303.
Kerosene, 12293. Remarks in House relative to sacrifices
bill H. R. 3167), 4370. on, 4870, A2212.
Cox Bros.: for relief (see bill H. R. 1469), Land-grant railroad rates: conference
Remarks in House and letter by William
268. report, 10138, 10140, 10141, 10142.
Radio news commentators, 10007. J. Madden relative to the, A1554.
Proper, Wayne C., warrant officer: for re- Remarks In House relative to conditions,
lief (see bill H. R. 1468), 268. Revenue Act: conference report, 10177.
Rivers and harbors bill, 1376. 4 years after Pearl Harbor, on, A5352.
Wahington (State) : to adjudicate Remarks in Senate relative to operations
claims with respect to taking of lands Spairi: agreement to develop airport in,
2778. -
on, 2991.
in southeast portion (see bill H. R. Statement from Benjamin E. Neal on
1838), 671. Spending: Government, A5337.
Swiss watches, 12069. my obligation as a home-front sol-
Petitions and papers presented by, from dier, A2106.
Citizens and individuals, 6979. Watches: import quota on, A5635.
West Hartford, Conn.: housing project, Tribute In House to the people on,
State legislatures, 1402. A4530.
Remarks by, on • . 1579.
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11199. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTES. "HOME GUARD," address which was to have
Food shortages: report of investigation, been delivered by Vice President Tru-
HOLMES, ROLAND M., report of the Com-
.4320. man at graduating exercises of Na-
mittee on Military Affairs in Senate
Interior Department appropriation bill, tional Police Academy entitled, A1803.
on nomination of, 4968.
3886, 6950, 6955, 6956. HOMELESS VETERANS, article relative to
-reclamation projects, 3887. HOLMES, MRS. W. H. (AGNES), relief (see the offer of Arthur G. Milks and wife
Reclamation and irrigation: deficiency bill H. R. 3360). to provide houses for certain, 8618.
appropriation, 11199. HOLMQUIST, JAMES P., letter relative to HOME ON THE RANGE, remarks in House
Subsidies, 7875. protection for system of free enter- relative to history of, A4973.
Votes of. • See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. prise by, A2597.
HOLMES, JOHN. HAYNES, article entitled HOME OWNERS' LOAN ACT, amendment in
HOLSHAUSER, KATHERINE, increase pen- Senate relative to the proposed amend-
"Burning the Books Again in Ger-
sion (see bill H. R. 3353). ment to, 159.
many" from Progressive by, A4770.
HOLSTROM, EDWARD, relief (see bill H. R. Bill to amend section 5 of (see bills S.
HOLMES, JULIUS (former Assistant Secre- 180; H. R. 594).
tary of State), remarks in House rela- 2865).
tive to resignation of, A4731. HOLTE, BEN, authorize Secretary of Interior HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, let-
to sell certain lands in Montana to ter by John H. Fahey relative to liq-
HOLMES, KATHLEEN SEXTON, remarks in uidation in Rhode Island of, A1148.
House relative to the naming of a cargo (see bill H. R. 4235).
Letter by John H. Fahey relative to rec-
ship in memory of, 976. HOLTON (KANS.) RECORDER (newspaper), ord of, A146.
HOLMES, PEHR G. (a Representative from article including letter of Laurence L. Letter from Federal Home Loan Bank
Massachusetts). Beach to his mother from, A802. Commissioner transmitting report for
Address of Hon. Harold Knutson before HOLTZ, WERNER, relief (see bill H. R. third and fourth quarters of 1944 of
Massachusetts Federation of Taxpayers 2479"). (H. Doc. 71), 1206, 1403.
at Boston relative to Government HOLYOKE (MASS.) TRANSCRIPT TELE- HOME SEEKERS WATCH DEATH NOTICES,
spending, A5337. GRAM (newspaper), article entitled remarks in House relative to, A4710.
Appointed conferee, 9514, 10143, 10307. "Canada: Land of Plenty" by the
Appointed on committee, 491, 492. HOMESTEAD LIEN LAW, remarks in House
Oracle from, A3391. relative to injustice of, A5239.
Appointed on Committee on Plans for
HOLTZOFF, ALEXANDER, notice of a hearing Remarks in House relative to only 13
improvements to House Chamber, 7922.
on nomination to be an associate Jue- Statce having, P5239.
Article from Worcester (Mass.) Telegram
relative to possible World. War III, tice of the District Court of the United
States for the District of Columbia, "HOME, STRANGE HOME," article by Wil-
A676. liam H. Standley from Army and Navy
8517.
Article from Worcester Telegram relative Report of the Committee on the Ju- Journal entitled, A1234.
to proposal to shift war plants to HONDROS, FRED S., relief (see bills S. 354;
diciary in Senate on nomination of,
France, 1463. H. R. 1131).
8767.
Editorial from Los Angeles Times en-
titled "Government Manpower Wast- "HOME ATROCITIES," remarks in House en- HONEY INDUSTRY THREATENED BY OPA
age," A808. titled, 3666. PRICES, letter by C. W. Aeppler, of
Editorial from Worcester (Mass.) Sunday HOME BUILDERS MONTHLY (newspaper), Oconomowoc, Wis., relative to, A4644.
Telegram entitled "America Must Be article entitled "Rents-Public Versus HONIG, MOR, AND FAMILY, relief (see bill
American To Remain Great," A63,. Private".by Joseph H. Deckman from, H. R. 813).
Letter and resolution from Order of A796. HONNELL,-MARY A. AND HORTON H., relief
Ahepa relative to claims of Greece, "HOME BUILDING CALLS. FOR SUPREME (see bill H. R. 5091).
A4089. EFFORT," editorial by H. B. Snyder
Letter .from American Watch Workers HONOLULU ADVERTISER (newspaper), ar-
from Gary (Ind.) Post-Tribune en- ticle entitled "Randolph Bill Is Com-
Union, A5483. tiled, A5610. pliment to Filipinos" from, A3119.
XCI-Ind- 20
306 INDEX
HONOLULU ADVERTISER-Continued. HOOK, FRANK E.-Continued. HOOK, FRANK E.--Continued.
Editorial relative to congressional com- Radio address on subject of Bretton Remarks by, on
mittee's investigation of housing con- Woods agreements, A2678. Corporations: refund of excess profits,
ditions in Honolulu from, A1521. Radio address on subject, Federal Aid to 7241.
Editorial entitled "The Miner Gets No E Education, A4465. Department of Agriculture: food control,
Award" from, A1831. Radio address on subject, OPA, A2883. 6573.
HONOLULU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, res- Radio address on subject of postwar em- Departments of State, Justice and Com-
olution relative to retention by United ployment, A3979. merce appropriation bill, 2371.
States of certain Pacific islands by, Radio address relative to the housing Dewey, Thomas E., 856.
A1970. shortage made on December 8, 1945, Equality for all, 9792.
A5701. Fair Employment Practice Committee,
HONOLULU (T. H.) DEPARTMENT OF
Radio address relative to veterans' prob- 654, 5590, 5827, A121, A3277.
PUBLIC WORKS, letter from chief of
lems, A3458. penalty provisions, 3991, 3992.
engineers transmitting report for Farm labor: drafting, 826, 835, 836.
1944 of, 5173, 5292. Resolution to censure (see H. Res. 147).
1402. Federal Aid Airport Act, 9743, 9744..
HONOLULU HOUSING, editorial from Hono- Statement by CIO on bill (H. R. 4309), Federal Crop Insurance, 1686.
lulu Advertiser relative to congres- Revenue Act.of 1945, A4275. Federal Works Agency, 1590.
sional committee's investigation of, Statement by Frank D. Scriven relative First World War: business failures, 6562.
A1521. to payments to veterans during labor Full-employment bill, 10457, 12007, A4418.
HONOLULU PLANTATION CO., relief (see disputes, A5093. General Electric Corporation: antitrust
bill H. R. 2688*). Statement by Labor Policy Committee of suit against, 1106.
HONOLULU'S RIOT, report by Rhoda V. the Offce of Price Administration, General Motors, 11202.
Lewis on, A5247. what workers can do about reconver- - articles, 10882.
sion pricing, A160. -editorial from Washington (D. C.)
HONOLULU STAR (newspaper), editorial en- Post, 10951.
titled "Underestimating Hawaii" from, Statement of national delegates con-
ference of General Motors workers, - UAW-CIO controversy, 10882,
A5756. 10951.
UAW-CIO, A5391.
HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN (newspaper), Statement on wages, prices, and profits, Government agencies: reorganization,
editorial captioned "Cracking down on A4669. 9417, 9418.
the wasters," from, A1416. Tables: pay of servicemen, 11075. Guayule rubber project, 9862.
HONORABLY' DISCHARGED VETERANS. Testimony of Rev. David S. Burgess on Household appliances: prices of, 1105.
See Ex-SERVICEMEN. Delmo Labor Homes projects, A3426. House of Representatives: apology to
HOOD, H. H., relief (see bill H. R. 2337). Veterans' preference in Government Members, 1391.
housing: statement and bill, A764. Investigating committee: bill (H. R.
HOOD, ROSALIE C., increase pension (see Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 1834) prescribing procedure of, 10030,
bill H. R. 1726). Curry, George A.: for relief (see bill H. R. 10031.
HOOK, CHARLES R., JR., paragraph on col- 2838), 3053. James, W. Frank: death of, 10939.
lective bargaining from book entitled Fair Labor Standards Act: to amend (see Labor: efforts to obtain higher wages,
"Management at the Bargaining bills H. R. 3841, 3914), 7743, 8336. 11074.
Table" by Lee H. Hill and, A2459. Farm security: to provide for a method - strike situation, 10882.
of liquidation and sale of homes on Labor conditions: survey, 9103.
HOOKANO, MATILDA YIM YON, relief (see Labor-management conference, 11201.
project No. RRMO21 (see bill H. R.
bill H. R. 4544). Mann, David D., 211.
3071), 3938.
HOOK, FRANK E. (a Representative from Immigration Act of 1917: to amend (see Manpower problem: action of Army in
Michigan). bill H. R. 2988), 3699. Detroit area, 460.
Address at Camden, N. J., March 23, Lassila, George: for relief (see bills H. R. Miners: additional ration points for,
1945, entitled "Full Employment Bill 3185, 4332), 4465, 9513. 7265.
of 1945," A1649. Legislative investigating committees: to National Service Act, 649, 654.
Address of Richard T. Frankensteen rel- prescribe procedures (see bill H. R. -analysis of May-Bailey bill (H. R.
ative to forestry, A257. 1834), 591. 1752), A354.
Appointed conferee, 11415. Racial discrimination: to prohibit in em- - article by David Lawrence, 2920.
Appointed on committee, 274, 275. ployment (see bill H. R. 1370), 229. - conference report, 2854, 2920.
Article by I. F. Stone in PM entitled "The Roosevelt, Franklin D.: to Issue post- -Senate amendments, 2119, 2120.
Cockeyed Economics of the United humously in name of Congress a -statement by Nathan E. Cowen,
States Congress," 9105. medal of honor (see bill H. R. 2897), 2854.
Article by John T. Montoux from PM 3391. Nurses: drafting of, 1810.
relative to Dies committee files, A467. Verville, Archie J.: for relief (see bill President's speech on wages and prices,
Article entitled "John T. Flynn and the H. R. 4333), 9513. 10397, 10398.
Dashnags," A2074. Motions and resolutions offered by Price Control Act, 6610.
Article from Colliers relative to Finnish Committee on Un-American Activities: - amendment, 6487, 6528, 6562,
fishermen of northern Michigan, A773. to abolish (see H. Res. 58), 98. 6573, 6599.
Article from Ironwood (Mich.) Daily Consideration of bill (H. R. 1834), pro- Prices: need of maintaining 1941-42
Globe entitled "Bretton Woods Fight," cedure of investigating committees levels, A160.
A1390. (see H. Res. 378), 10042. -- 1918 and-1944, 6562.
Article from Look magazine entitled Remarks by, on Private industry under New Deal, 1340.
"Prejudice: Our Postwar Battle," Agricultural Extension Service, 44161. Railroads: land-grant rates, 4200.
A1943. Agricultural program, 225, 226, 228. Ramspeck, Robert: tribute, 12351.
Article from Lutheran magazine on or- Alcohol plants, 10005. Rankin, John E., 1371.
ganized labor, A3982. American Farm Bureau: activities of, Reconversion: bill to facilitate, 7244.
Article from Motion Picture Herald en- 4461. Republican Party, 10392.
titled "Open Letter to Producers and Antiracketeering bill (Hobbs bill), A5427. Servicemen's Readjustment Act: amend-
Distributors," A2171. Appropriations: reduction of certain, ment, 7712, 7726.
Article from the Shipyard Worker rela- 9829, 9830, 9839, 9840, 9855. Shipbuilding industry: underutilization
tive to price agreements of General Armed forces voluntary recruitment bill, of minority workers, 654.
Electric Corp. and others, 1106. 8647. Smith-Connally Act, 11191.
Chronological history of negotiations be- Army: reenlistment drive, 10442. Soap manufacturers, 2055.
tween UAW and General Motors, -- letter by Pvt. Wheeler J. Witte, Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
A5117. 10442. 6562, 6573, 6599.
Editorial comment on Fair Employment CIO-UAW: strike at General Motors, Surplus Property Act amendment, 8461.
Practice Committee, A2811. 11059. Tax-readjustment bill, 7244.
Editorial from Washington Post entitled Committee on Economic Development, Tidelands: quieting title to, 8867.
"Brass Tacks" (draft of labor), A242. 6533. United States Employment Service, 9817,
Editorial from Washington Post entitled Committee to Investigate Acts of Execu- 9855.
"Rights of Witnesses," A639. tive Agencies: continuation, 345. Veterans: need of good jobs and wages
History of FEPC by National Council for Committee on Un-American Activities, for, 11074.
Permanent FEPC, A3266. 111, 211, 10030. housing, 11133.
Letter by Lawrence P. Fairburn, presi- Commodity Credit Corporation, 2055, War agencies appropriation bill, 5816,
dent 975, UAW-CIO, Lima, Ohio, rela- 2056. 5827.
tive to manpower condition at Ohio -lard holdings, 2055. Reports made by, from
Steel FoundrY, 460. Congress of Industrial Organizations, 229, Committee on Claims:
Radio address on benefits to agriculture 1371. B ewer, Frances (H. R. 856, Rept. 459).
from full employment bill, A4257. Corporation profits, 10313. 3938.
INDEX
HCOK, FRANK E.-Continued. HOOVER,HERBERT-Continued. HOPE, CLIFFORD R.-Continued.
Reports made by, from Letter on the subject of fallacy of long- Resolution by Tom Schwinn Post, Amer-
Cheek, Zelma Inez' (H. R. 1671, Rept. term averages written by 3177. loan Legion, Wellington, Kans., pro-
462), 3938. Letter relative to proposed reorganiza- testing commissioning of Communists
Edmondson, Ed (H. R. 2481, Rept. 893), tion of Government written by, 9451. in Army, A1990.
7420. Letter on European relief operations Statement by Joseph S. Davies, Stanford
Galipcau, Mary (H. R. 2290, Rept. 1057), after World War I by, A4537. University, on qucstlon of compulsory
9372. Letter offering Federal - judgeship to military training in peacetime, A1714.
Gall, John J. (H. R. 2160, Rept. 988), August Charles Backus by, A5139. Bills aiid joint resolutions introduced by
E949. Remarks in House relative to handling "Agriculture": to define term (see bill
George, Donald (H. R. 2729, Rept. 1012), of food problems during World War I H. R. 1098), 98.
8949. by, A2597. Colorado and Kansas, water compact: for
Gunsolley, Verne V. (H. R. 931, Rept. Statement relative to financial aid to relief (see bill H. R. 914), 60,
460), 3958. foreign countries by, 8792. Fa~rview School District No. 90, Pratt
Hines, Willie (H. R. 2544, Rept. 1060), Statement relative to Palestine by, County, Kans.: for relief (see bill H. R.
9372. A5173. 915), 60.
Holtz, Werner (H. R. 2479, Rept. 992), Suggestion that he be a delegate to the Haas, Elmer W.: for relief (see bill H. R.
2949. San Francisco Conference, 3539. 3250), 4685.
Kalak, Sam (H. R. 2452, Rept. 892), Tribute in House to, 9657. Wheat: relating to marketing quotas
7419. (see bill H. R. 49), 19.
Karalis, Mary (H. R. 1054, 3419; Repts. HOOVER,J.EDGAR (Director of Federal Bu- Motions and resolutions offered by
461, 772), 3938, 6408. \reau of Investigation), address deliv- Liquor distillers: to investigate War Pro-
ered at the annual meeting of the In- duction Board order relating to (see
Keeler, Florentine H. and others (H. R. ternational Association of Chiefs of
1261, Rept. 886), 7419. H. Res. 273), 5382.
Police at Miami, Fla., relative to re-
Kiser, Virginia M. (H. R. 2317, Rept. 811). Petitions and papers presented by, from
conversion of law enforcement, 12218.
6735. Citizens and individuals, 1043, 1341, 3392,
Bills authorizing presentation of Medal
McWilliams, Margaret (H. R. 1090, Rept. 4039, 4659.
of Honor to (see bills S. 379; H. R. 889,
883), 7419. 1494, 2228, 2395). Remarks by, on
Mangelsdorf, Wesley A. (H. R. 2480, Rept. Agricultural appropriation bill, 2585,
1415), 12029. Radio address on the reconversion of 2712.
law enforcement before International
Paul, Mary G. (H. R. 3003, Rept. 1419), points of order, 2670.
12029. Association of Chiefs of Police by,
A5410. Agricultural Extension Service, 4555, 4560,
Powell, George F.. (H. R. 3430, Rept. 1428), 4566, 4567, 4568, 4569, 4570.
12029. Remarks in Senate relative to, 8587. - conference report, 5220, 5221.
Scott, William B. (S. 712, Rept. 800), Statement relative to increase in juve- Arkansas River compact, 1717.
6784. nile delinquency by, 2283. Cattle: misleading figures on, A3399.
Severns, Albert E. (H. R. 2335), Rept. Tribute in House to, A75, A503. Commodity Credit Corporation, 2043,
890), 7419. 2045, 2047, 2054, 2059, 2060.
HOOVER RELIEF COMMITTEE AFTER
Sherry, James (H. R. 2528, Rept. 1395), WORL" WAR I,remarks in House rela- Conflicts between OPA and WFA, 6577.
11931. tive to, A5353. Corn: supplies for whisky production but
Surmont, Charles E. (H. R. 1611, Rept. not for starch and sirup, A2846.
558), 4573. HOOVER*S FORMULA ON POSTWAR LOANS, telegrams, A2846.
Tarantola, Joseph and Ida (H. R. 2415, editorial from Fort Wayne (Ind.) Cotton and wheat allotments, 878.
Rept. 1394), 11931. News-Sentinel relative to, A4057. Farm labor: draft of, 295, 1509.
Weir, Clifton R. (S.672, Rept. 799), 6784. "HOOVER'S SEVEN SALIENT POINTS," ar- - articles from Washington Post,
Wingate, John S. (H.R. 2765, Rept. 1416), 295.
ticle by Raymond Moley entitled,
12029. A2590, 295- veto of House Joint Resolution,
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. 106, 4158.
HOOKS. JAMES M., relief (see bill H. R. HOPE, A. B., address on postwar program of Farm products: Investigate marketing,
240*). Alabama Bankers Association by, etc., 1452.
A2590 Federal Farm Loan Act: amendment,
HOOPER, BEN W., report relative to progress Remarks in House relative to elevation
in cleaning up Cooke County (Tenn.) 4761, 4762, 4760, 4767, 4773.
to presidency of Alabama Bankers Flour subsidy, 2860.
elections by, A255. Association of, A2590. Food and Agriculture Organization of
HOOPER, CHARLES R., relief (see bills Speech delivered by, 5252, United Nations, 3977, 595.
S. 1480*; H. R. 249*). - statement by Edward A. O'Neal,
HOPE,CLIFFORD R. (a Representative frdmn
HOOTEN, W. J., editorial, Japanese War: Kansas). 3985.
Warning in 1934 From El Paso Times, report on meeting at Quebec, Can-
by, A4067. Address by John H. Davis concerning
contributions of farmer cooperatives ada, 10537-10543.
HOOVER, CALVIN B., article relative to in American economy, AS57. Food investigation, 2755.
foreign trade from American Foreign Address of L. B. Pearson (Canadian Am- Food production, 4318, 4319.
Trade and Investment by, A3642. bassador) before Conference of Food Food program, 5238.
HOOVER, MRS. CARRIE A., pension (see and Agriculture Organization, A4687. Food shortage: report of investigation,
billH. R. 4978) Appointed conferee, 4847, 7408. 4322, 4325. •
Appointed on committee, 491. Government reports, 2421.
HOOVER,HERBERT,address entitled "Post-
Article from Denver Post relative to OWI Labor: strike at rubber plants, 7218.
war Loans by Our Government" in
article on prairie States, A3504. Livestock feed, 3134.
Chicago by,.A3917.
Address entitled "Moral and Spiritual Article from Topeka Daily Capital en- Manpower: wasteful policies, A194.
titled "OWI Under Suspicion," A3502. Meat packers' policy, 6593.
Recovery From War" at Wilson College, Members of Congress: salary increase,
Chambersburg, Pa., by, A4321. Editorial from Topeka Daily Capital on
4409.
Address on moral and spiritual recov- shortage of boxcars, A1760.
ery from war by, A5095. Letter by Lawrence Norton relative to Murdock, Victor: eulogy, 7368.
Article entitled "Memo on Hoover" by boxcar shortage in Kansas, A1754. OPA mistakes, 6554.
George E. Sokolsky, A2652. Letter by W. A. Lloyd on origin and de- Postal employees: salary Increase, 4623.
Article entitled "The Seven Points That velopment of 4-H Clubs, A2424. Price Control Act, 0607.
Dumbarton Oaks Forgot" by, A1483. Letters criticizing manpower policies, - amendment, 6554, 6577, 6593.
Article relative to political rights should A194. Race tracks and fairs, A264.
be incorporated at San Francisco Con- Letter from Bryan S. Stoffer regarding REA appropriation bill, 6856.
ference by, A1508, Federal aid for education, A1165. Selective Service: Tydings amendment,
Article by Arthur Krock from New York Letter from E. A. Kepley relative to short- 1509, 1526, 1527, 1528.
Times analyzing additions to Dum- age of freight cars, A482. Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
barton Oaks proposals of, A1614. Letter from General Marshall relative to 6554, 6577, 6593.
Articles relative to some additions to training for young soldiers, A1531. Subsidies: continuation of certain, 5230,
Dumbarton Oaks proposals by, A1612, Letter to Elmer Davis relative to OWI 5238.
A1613, A1614. release relative to prairie States, Tobacco: marketing of flue-cured, 1271.
Articles relative to San Francisco Confer- A3334. marketing quotas, 7769.'
ence by, A1578, A1579. Letters from Mrs. Mary Roberts relative Senate amendment, 7705.
Excerpt from article by Frank R. Kent to Farm Credit Administration, A483. Veterans: eorbitant priccs for farm
relative to invitation to visitWhite Report of Feed Survey Committee and machinery charged to, A3253.
Wjose, A2t22. Feed Industry Council,,A3498. War prisoners: policy toward, 4176.
308 INDEX
HOPE, CLIFFORD R.-Continued. HORAN, WALT-Continued. 1JORAN, WALT-Continued.
Editorial from Spokane Chronicle en- Rmarks by, on
Remarks by, on States: statement reviewing finances of,
Wheat: shipment to Europe of surplus, titled "For They Shall Inherit the
Earth," A4208. 2565, 2566.
6083. Surplus property (H. R. 2788), 10946.
Whisky holiday, A2599. Editorial from Washington (D. C.) Post
entitled "Exemplary Debate," A1951. Veterans: settlement on farm lands,
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. 8788.
HOPE, CLIFFORD R., JR. (private first class, Letter from Lt. Syd Yelle relative to mili- Wenatchee irrigation project, 11199.
U. S. Army), plan for a limited gov- tary government in Germany, A3568.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
ernment of the United Nations by, Memorandum as to power of Congress to
specify limitations with respect to ap- HORKAN, GEORGE (brigadier general, U. S.
A228. Army), remarks in House praising
Remarks in House relative to military pointments to Federal offices, A1915.
military record at Quartermaster
service of, A228. Resolution from Pomona Grange in
Washington State commending the Corps School of, A583.
HOPEWELL VILLAGE, PA., authorize revi- President and Senator Vandenberg for HORKHEIMER, ERNEST S. AND LOUIS, re-
sions in boundary of national historic lief (see bill H. R. 4077).
calling labor-management conference,
site of (see billH. R. 3533). A5150. HORN, NELSON P., letter remonstrating
HOPKINS, CHARLES E., relief (see bill H. R. Statement by W. M. Kohagen before against compulsory military training,
930). Anderson committee at Yakima, Wash., 6409.
HOPKINS, ERNEST M. (president, Dart- A3312. HORNADAY, HILTON, article entitled "St.
mouth College), article favoring uni- Amendments offered by, to Lawrence Seaway Would Be Great Aid
versal military training from New Agricultural appropriation bill (H. R. to Frontier, Says CIO Leader" from
York Times by, A2138. 2689): to amend, 2694. Buffalo News by, A997.
Price Control Act: to amend, 6620.
HOPKINS, HARRY,article entitled "Moscow HORNE, F. J. (admiral, U. S. Navy), letter
Mission-Credit to Hopkins" by Ernest Bills and joint resolutions introduced by relative to the cost of providing ado-
Columbia Valley Cooperative Authority:
Lindley from Washington Post, A2942. quate laying-up facilities for naval
to establish (see bill H. R. 2923), 3466.
Remarks in House relative to money- vessels, 10838.
Emergency Price Control Act of 1942: to Report of the Committee on Naval Af-
making proclivities of, A2629, A2816. amend (see bills H. R. 3467, 3468),
Remarks in Senate relative to the visit to fairs, in Senate on nomination of, 483,
6085. 548.
Moscow by, 5845.
House of Representatives: to require
HOPKINS, JUSTIN P., relief (see bill H. R. heads of executive departments to HORNER, MATTIE A., relief (see bill H. R.
29620). appear monthly before committee of 5069).
HOPKIN'S SUCCESSES?, article by Ignacy (see H. J. Res. 144), 2795. HORRELL, HERBERT, correct military record
Matuszewski from Polish Daily News Loacker, Anne: for relief (see bill H. R. (see bill H. R. 1081).
of Detroit, Mich., relative to, A3208. 1396), 229. HORSE MEAT FOR EUROPE, remarks in
Northern Lumber & Millwork Co.: for House relative to providing, 7930.
HOPS, repeal section 3 of Agricultural Ad- relief (see bill H. R. 3508), 6321.
justment Act relating' to (see bills S. HORSE RACING, letter from the Omaha
Pangborn, Clyde, and Herndon, Hugh, (Nebr.) Ministerial Union, 5306.
427*; H: R. 1922).
Jr.: to erect a memorial in Wenatchee, Remarks in Senate relative to cancella-
HORAN, WALT (a Representative from Wash., to (see bill H. R. 2778), 2795. tion of ban on, 4420.
Washington). Purple Heart: relating to posthumous
Address by Dr. Frank 0. Kreager at HORSES, editorial by Tom R. Underwood
award of decoration (see bill H. R. from Lexington (Ky.) Herald relative
Gulfport Rotary Club relative to post- 1388), 230.
war highways, A431. to effect of Britain's Jersey Act on
Raconstruction Finance Corporation: American thoroughbred, A4013.
Address of Paul J. Raver at San Antonio, purchase of aluminum by (see bill
Tex., reviewing administration of H. R. 4838), 11077. HORSES RATE PRIORITY OVER MEN FOR
Bonneville Power Administration, Taxation: to provide additional surtax SHIPMENT HOME, letter by unnamed
A1537. exemption to certain heads of families soldier and article from Stars and
Appointed conferee, 3664, 6072. (see bill H. R. 2777), 2795. Stripes relative to, A4013, A4014.
Appointed on committee, 491. Remarks by, on HORTICULTURE, protect-same by prohibit-
Article by Bob Considine relative to con- Agricultural appropriation bill, 2563, ing the unauthorized importation into
ditions in Jerusalem, A3306. 2687, 2693, 2692, 2718, 2730. or depositing in territorial waters, of
Article by C. C. Grow entitled "Persecut- conference report, 3795, 3798. garbage derived from products origi-
ing America's Best Citizens," A1210. American prisoners in Burma and Thai- nating outside continental United
Article by David Lawrence from Wash- land, 8615. States (see bill H. R. 1996).
ington Star entitled "Council of Armed forces: demobilization, 10044. HORTON. ALBERT S.,relief (see bill H. R.
Churches Vital to Just Peace," A1618. Atlantic Charter, 227. 1555).
Article by Dick Neuberger entitled August, Maj. Lewis B.: letter compli- HORTON, ALTHEA BRIGGS, relief (see bill
"America--Something to Ponder," menting work of, 10044. H. R. 2902).
A2591. Bonneville Power Administration, 3894.
Article by Edward W. Allen on Fish In- HORTON, JAMES, ET AL., relief (see bill
Bureau of Reclamation: appropriation, H. R. 113-*).
dustry of Alaska, A92. 3881.
Article by Edward W. Allen relative to Columbia River: bill (H. R. 2923) for HOSELEY, LEE D., relief (see bill S. 573*).
extending 3-mile limit for fishermen, development, 3528. HOSIERY WHOLESALER (publication), ar-
A636. Columbia Valley Cooperative Authority: ticle entitled "Full Employment and
Article by Lowell Mellett from Washing- proposal to establish, A1915. the Wholesaler" by Senator Murray
ton Star relative to postwar military Compulsory military service, A2719. from, A2344.
policy, A2928. Deficiency appropriation bill, 11199. HOSKINS, FRANZ (lieutenant commander,
Article by Marquis Childs entitled "Dan- District of Columbia appropriation bill, U. S. Navy), excerpt from article by
ger Signals from Germany," A4930. 5269. Malcolm Johnson from New York Sun
Article by Marquis Childs in Washington Foreign loans, A4259. relative to record in submarine service
Post entitled "Precautions for the Forest research, 3795. of, A1051.
Future," A3062. Forests and forestry: survey, 2563-2569. HOSKINS, ROSALIE HELEN, relief (see bill
Article entitled "Dollars for Britain," Forests: lists of schools, research labora- H. R. 3607*).
A4260. tories, and industries, 2567, 2568, 2569.
Germany: occupational troops, A4930. HOSKINA, STEPHEN, relief (see bill S. 1632)
Article from Washigton News entitled
Grazing fees, 2577. "HOSPITAL AID," editorial from Washington
"Free Enterprise," A56.
Interior Department appropriation bill, Post entitled, A4776.
Articles on vocations of Congressmen,
Senators, and Members of Parliament, 3810, 3574, 3881, 3885, 3920, 6943, 6948. "HOSPITAL CENTER," editorial from Wash-
A3319. 6955, 6956. ington Evening Star entitled, A5351.
-Bonneville power items, 3874.
Discussion of wartime performance of HOSPITAL LE31SLATION PASSES HOUSE,
the western-pine industry, A3022. National forests, 2563. article by Tyrrell Krum from Washing-
O'Connor, James F.: eulogy, 267. ton Times-Herald relative to, A5299.
Editorial from the Harrington (Wash.)
"Education and Pangborn-Herndon nonstop flight, 8839.
Citizen entitled HOSPITALS, address by Harry E. Brown be-
Postal employees: salary increase, 4627.
Foundations," A5036. fore American Hospital Association on
Price Control Act, 6613.
Editorial from Labor World on responsi- -amendment, 6568. veterans' hospital problems, A5193.
bilities of labor, A166. Amendments In Senate authorizing
Second deficiency appropriation 'bill,
Editorial from Spokane Chronicle en- 6854, 6859. gran's to States for surveying (see bill
titled "A Bad Time To Talk Spying," S. 191*), 11452.
A/1503. Skiing, 10887.
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HOSPITALS--Continued. HOS.PITALS-Continued. HOSPITALS-Continued.
Article by Joseph Leib relative to pau- Bill to provide for establishment of a Letter by James R. Foster relative to ex-
per's oath for veterans to enter, A9. veterans' hospital in southeastern cellent, care received in, A2992.
Article enttiled "Nonservice Disability Alaska (see bill H. R. 3476). Letter by Joseph Leib relative to proposal
Care May Be Curtailed at Veterans' Bill to name the Veterans' Administra- of General Hines to eliminate pauper's
Hospitals" by Carter Brooke Jones tion facility to be constructed at Sioux oath to enter, A3071.
from Washington Evening Star, A3253. Falls, S. Dak., the Royal Johnson Me- Letter from William Green relative to
Article on disabled veteran given run- morial Veterans' Hospital (see bill H. H. the bill (S. 191) commenting on hos-
around by Walter Taliaferro from Las 2860*). pital construction, 10507.
Vegas (N. Mex.) Evening Review, Bill to authorize grants to the States for Letter, -resolution, and report by East
A4470. surveying (see bill S. 191). Atlanta Post, No. 159, Atlanta, Ga.,
Article entitled "War Equipment Will Be Bill to dispense with requirement that a American Legion relative to Hospital
Given to Hospitals and Schools" by veteran be unable to pay hospital ex- 48 at Atlanta, Ga., A4574.
Gordon H. Cole from PM, A4337. penses, in non-service-connected cases Letters by George J. Pickett and Albany
Article by Walter B. Gunnison from (see bill H. R. 5012). (N. Y.) Times-Union relative to hos-
Brooklyn Eagle relative to establish- Bill to authorize loans and grants to hos- pital care for veterans, A5187.
ment of a hospital at Brooklyn, N. Y., pitals and public-health centers (see Letter from the Surgeon General of the
A4308. bill H. R. 5014). Army relative to staffing of, 12490.
Bill to provide for designation of Veter- Bill to erect near Ukiah, Calif. (see bill List of doctors, including memorandum
ans' Administration hospital at Sioux H. R. 4738). of their professional experience, as-
Falls, S. Dak., as Royal C. Johnson Vet- Bill to erect at Paradise, Calif. (see bill signed to hospital at Fort Bayard,
erans' Hospital (sOe bill S. 880). H. R. 4741). N. Mex., A2792.
Bill relative Veterans' Administration fa- Bill to erect in Humboldt County, Calif. Memorandum by American Legion of New
cility at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. (see (see bill H. R. 4739). Jersey relative to need of general medi-
Correspondence between Costello Post, cal hospital in New Jersey, A789.
bill H. R. 2606).
American Legion, Washington, D. C., Memorial of Legislature of Arizona re-
Bills to faciiitate receipt of hospital questing establishment of Government
treatment by former members-of the and Frank T. Hines relative District of
Columbia, A370. hospital at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., A1277.
armed forces nearest to their place of
Editorial relative to need of veterans' Memorial of Senate of State of New
residence (see bills S. 755; H. R. 2657,
hospital in New Jersey from Hudson York urging adequate hospital facili-
3253). ties for disabled veterans in area of
Dispatch, Union City, N. J., A2371.
Bill to amend section 6 of act of March New York, A869.
Editorial entitled "Why Veterans' Hospi-
20, 1933, to authorize furnishing in Memorial of Indiana Legislature request-
tals?" from Veterans' Journal of Phila-
private facilities of hospital treatment ing Congress to provide funds to estab-
delphia, A4175.
to certain veterans (see bill H. R. lish veterans' hospitals in Indiana,
Editorial entitled "Gary (Ind.) Needs
3254). A2522.
Veterans' Hospital" from Gary (Ind.)
Bills to amend section 6 of act of March News release by General Bradley relative
Post-Tribune, A5658.
20, 1933, to prohibit requirement of Excerpts from letters of inmates ar.t dis- to the President's approval for 19 new
pauper's oath by certain applicants for hospitals and additions to 15, A4384.
charged patients relative to condtions
hospital treatment (see bills S. 235; In veterans, A1430, A1431, A1432. Petition by a group of veterans at vet-
H. R. 599, 2413). erans' hospital, Minneapolis, Minn.,
Excerpts from articles on Walter Reed
Bill to authorize erection of a Veterans' Hospital's program for treating ampu- recommending committee investigate
Administration general hospital in tation cases by Dorothy Dunbar Brom- conditions at, A5813.
eastern Pennsylvania (see bill H. R. ley from New York Herald Tribune, Remarks In House relative to pensions
1210). A2992. of veterans cut while in, A1270.
Bill to liberalize and clarify laws per- Facsimiles of new and old applications Remarks in House relative to need of a
taining to (see bill H. R. 3522). for hospital treatment in veterans', veterans' hospital in Broome County,
Bill to provide for construction of a vet- A1735, A1736. N. Y., A1057.
erans' hospital in Broome County, Facsimile of application for hospital Remarks in House relative to effect on
N. Y. (see bill H. R. 2521). treatment or domiciliary care, A4670, meat shortage on patients in, A2927.
Bill to provide for construction of Vet- A5137. Remarks in House relative to location in
erans' Administration hospital in Law- Joint resolutions to provide for designa- Duluth, Minn., of a veterans', A4399.
rence, Mass. (see bill H. R. 76). tion of Veterans' Administration hos- Remarks in House relative to need of a
Bill to provide for establishment at Bo- pital at Crugers Park, Peekskill, N. Y., veterans' hospital in northern Indiana,
ley, Okla., of a hospital for Negro vet- as Franklin Delano Roosevelt Hospital A5658.
erans (see bill H. R. 2376). (see S. J. Res. 78; H. J. Res. 218*). Remarks in House relative to construc-
Bill to authorize erection of Veterans' Joint resolution to provide for designa- tion of a hospital in the Triple Cities
Administration hospital for women tion of Veterans' Administration hos- area, 1711.
veterans in or near New Orleans, La. pital at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., as Remarks in House relative to, 7649, 11142.
(see bill H. R. 3629). Edward H. O'Hare Hospital (see H. J. Remarks in House relative to lack of
Bill to amend definition of "Veterans' Res. 241). hospitals for discharged veterans, 3902.
Administration facilities" to authorize Letter by C. A. Pennington relative to Remarks in House opposing requirement
generally hospital care under contract unjust criticism of veterans', A1532. of pauper's oath to enter veterans',
(see bill H. R. 3630). Letter by John C. Morfit in reply to an A3070.
Bills to authorize completion of hospital article by Albert Maisel from Cosmo- Remarks in House praising efforts of
projects initiated by Works Progress politan on conditions in veterans', Costello Post, Washington; D. C., in
Administration and Work Projects Ad-, A1527. behalf of hospitalization of veterans,
ministration by use of Lanham Act Letter captioned "Let justice be our A1734.
funds (see bills S. 1192; H. R. 2139, creed" by Herrman M. Knauth, A1532.
2417). Remarks in House relative to investiga-
Letter by Harold J. Burke, chairman, tion of veterans', A1041, A1145, A2555,
Bills to liberalize and clarify laws per- relative to erection of a veterans' hos- A2821.
taining to hospital treatment (see pital at Brooklyn, N. Y., A1369. Remarks in House relative to adequate
bills"S. 1203; H. R. 3522). Letter by W. C. Samples of Van Buren, hospitalization for veterans, 932, A369,
Bill to name Veterans' Administration Mo., relative to excellent treatment A1429, A2992, A3417, A3462, A3525.
facility at West Roxbury, Mass., the received by his son, A1870.
William P. Connery, Jr., Memorial Vet- Letter by Eli E. Stone relative to fine Remarks in Senate on bill (S. 191) to
medical care of veterans, A2362. authorize grants to the States for sur-
erans' Hospital (see bill H. R. 3799).
Bill regulating commitment of insane ietter by Robert J. Burns replying to veying, 11792.
persons to veterans' and other United article in Cosmopolitan criticizing vet- Resolution authorizing passage of H. R.
States institutions (see bill S. 1243). erans', A2256. 2521, providing for construction of
Bill to authorize erection of a Veterans' veterans' hospital in Broome County,
Letter and report by Frank T. Hines rela-
Administration general hospital and N. Y. (see H. Res. 169).
tive to hospitalization, All01.
domiciliary facility in Borough of Letter of praise for Veterans' Adminis- Resolution to investigate alleged intol-
Queens, New York City (see bill H. R. tration hospital facilities in Minneapo- erable conditions (see H. Res. 172).
3428). lis, Minn., by D. J. Moore, A670. Resolution adopted by the American
Bill to authorize erection of a Veterans' Letter relative to the indifference to War Dads urging an appropriation for
Administration hospital and domicil- doctors in veterans', A2711. hospital construction for veterans,
iary facility in Borough of Brooklyn, Letter by H. A. Pattison relative to con- 12492.
city of New York (see bill H. R. 590). ditions at veterans' hospital at Castle Resolution by Harvey W. Seeds Post, De-
Bill to provide for establishment of a Point, N. Y., A2787. partment of Florida, American Legion,
veterans' hospital in central Alaska Letters by Hugh H. Young relative to vet- relative to investigating treatment of
(see bil I. R. 34-75). eran hospital program, A879, A3254. mental patients in veterans', A4379.
INDEX
HOSPITALS-Continued. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-Continued. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-Continued.
Resolution by Wisconsin Legislature rel- Article from Noblesville (Ind.) Daily Memorial services in honor of deceased
ative to converting ordnance plant at Ledger relative to Representative Wil- Members of, 4915.
Milwaukee into veterans' hospital, son's request for a quorum in, A1586. Message from President transmitting
A3820. Bill to create office of Law Revision supplemental estimate of appropria-
Resolution by Vincent B. Costello Post, Counsel in (see bill H. R. 471). tions for legislative branch of (H. Docs.
No. 15, District of Columbia, American Bill to prescribe the procedures of legis- 77, 218, 374), 1284, 5528, 10618.
Legion, to eliminate pauper's oath of lative investigating committees and to Motion to discharge the Committee on
veterans to enter, A3071. protect rights of parties under inves- Rules from further consideration of
Resolution relative to adequate hospital tigation by such committees (see bill bill H. R. 7, making unlawful the re-
facilities for District of Columbia vet- H. R. 1834). quirement for the payment of a poll
erans by executive committee, Ameri- Bill to provide for a Delegate from Dis- tax as a prerequisite to voting for na-
can Legion, Department of District of trict of Columbia to (see bill H. R. tional officers (see H. Res. 139).
Columbia, A370. 2099). Order authorizing the Speaker pro tem-
Resolution by Common Council of Fort Concurrent resolution to adjourn the pore to declare a recess, 1568.
Wayne, Ind., relative to construction House from July 21, 1945, to October 8, Order of House authorizing the use of
of veterans' hospital at or near Fort 1945 (see H. Con. Res. 68), 7733, 7741. official stenographers at all hearings
Wayne, Ind., A1117. Concurrent resolution providing for a held in the District of Columbia, 292.
Resolution by Board of Supervisors of study of educational facilities relating Order to meet at 12 noon daily (-H. Res.
Saratoga County, N. Y., urging erec- to pages employed by (see S. Con. Res. 8*), 16.
tion of a veterans' hospital at Sara- 17). Order of House authorizing the Clerk of
toga Springs, N. Y., A1338. Editorial from Washington Evening Star the House to receive messages from the
Statement by Joseph Leib relative to true entitled "House Acts Wisely on George Senate during recesses of the House,
conditions at veterans', A370, A3254. Bill," A702. 7075.
Statement by Roy A. Wolford before Eection of Hon. Jere Cooper as Speaker Order of House authorizing the Speaker
Committee on World War Veterans' pro tempore during the absence of the to declare recess at any time, 7075.
Legislation answering attacks made in Speaker, 3047. Order of House authorizing the Speaker
newspapers and magazines upon vet- Election of Mr. Martin of Massachusetts to recognize Members for the purpose
erans', A2787. as minority leader of, 16. of suspending the rules, 7075.
Statements relative to the staffing of, Election of Mr. McCormack as majority Order authorizing the Speaker to sign
A5120, A5121. leader of, 16. bills and resolutions and authorizing
Statement entitled "Is the Construction Election of officers of, 9. the Clerk of the House to receive mes-
of Veterans' Hospitals Becoming a Po- Election of Sam Rayburn as Speaker of, 7. sages from the President and the Sen-
litical Football?" by Joseph Leib, A5184. General pairs on bill S. 375 announced, ate, 7922.
Statistics relative to, 11715. 1197. Order authorizing the Speaker to declare
Table: location of additions authorized, Joint resolution providing for the em- a recess subject to the call of the Chair,
A4384. ployment of Government employees 12532.
Telegram relative to construction of, for folding speeches and pamphlets Parliamentary inquiry relative to the
11475. (see H. J. Res. 142"). printing of speeches in the Congres-
Telegram from William R. Cleary rela- Joint resolution proposing an amend- sional Record, 1788.
tive to deplorable conditions at vet- ment to the Constitution with respect Recess taken in order to meet the Presi-
erans' hospital at Castle Point, N. Y., to term of office of Members of (see dent of the United States, 4019.
A1145. H. J. Res. 13). Remarks relative to the legislative pro-
Text of resolution urging investigation of Joint resolutions authorizing broadcast- gram in, 748, 946, 1400, 1635, 1706, 1920,
conditions at veterans', A1042. ing of the proceedings of (see S. J. Res. 1986, 2664, 2708. 2740, 2870, 3584, 3907,
HOSPITALS, LIVING MEMORIAL TO OUR 55; H. J. Res. 89). 4201, 8324, 8576, 8619, 8871, 9098, 9453,
HEROES, article by John M. Quarles Joint amendment to the Constitution to 9503, 9636. 9871, 10051, 10307, 10543.
from Helena (Ark.) World relative to, exclude aliens in counting the whole 10734, 10937, 11181, 11273, 11561, 11631.
A3928. number of persons in each State for Remarks concerning the amendment to
apportionment of (see S. J. Res. 85; the legislative appropriation bill pro-
HOSPITALS-POLITICS BARRED, article H. J. Res. 21).
from Washington Daily News relative viding for expenses of the membership
Joint resolution requiring head of each of the House, 5294.
to, A5352.
department, agency, or independent Remarks relative to question of personal
HOSSAIN, SYND, address in Washington establishment in executive branch of privilege appearing under a headline
relative to India by, A1217. Government before certain committee entitled "Documentary Record of a
HOSTILE ACTS, provide for punishment of (see H. J. Res. 144). Typical Native Fascist, Congressman
against United States of certain (see Legislative program in, 275, 1076, 1197, Hoffman," 3955.
bill H. R. 3569). 4755, 5167, 5503, 5687, 6153, 6629, 7028, Remarks relative to small attendance of
HOSTUTLER, CHARLES G., pension (see bill 7297. Members at the close of the day, 2352.
S. 306). Letter relative to international coopera- Remarks concerning proposed considera-
tion to prevent war by newly elected tion of the Private Calendar, the Con-
HOTCHISS, EDWIN BORCHARD, article en-
Republican Members of, A1247. sent Calendar, and Calendar Wednes-
titled "The Two-thirds Rule as to day in, 3907.
Treaties-A Change Opposed" by, Letter from the Clerk of the House trans-
mitting annual report of expenditures- Remarks concerning insertion of the
Al118, A1235.
from the contingent fund; also, a list word "applause" in an address deliv-
"HOT POTATO FOR ANDERSON," article of employees paid from the contingent ered in the House while in recess, 1790.
from Washington Daily News entitled, fund, 56. Remarks in House relative to a question
A3036. ' Letter relative to establishment of en- of personal privilege on the subject of
HOTEL S, providing fair and just compensa- during world peace by newly elected war bonds, 1368.
tion for use of certain hotels and Democratic Members of, A460. Remarks relative to conduct of Members
apartments by United States (see bill Letter on Michigan's industrial problems of, 1396, 1397, 1445.
S. 1012). by members of Michigan Democratic Remarks in House relative to disposition
HOUGARDY, DAVE, relief (see bills S. 544*; delegation of, A2463. of papers now in the Dies committee,
H. R. 2607). Letter designating Newlin Megill to sign 33.
official papers for and in the absence of Remarks in House relative to the business
HOURLY MINIMUM-WAGE STANDARDS,
the Clerk of, 4817. of Calendar Wednesday, 1255.
relative to (see S. Con. Res. 11).
List, by States, of Representatives, Dele- Remarks in House relative to the privi-
HOUR OF CHARM RADIO PROGRAM, re- gates, and Resident Commissioners, 7. leges of the floor of, 9251.
marks in House relative to lift to mo- List of Members introducing legislation Remarks concerning the official reporters
rale of armed forces by hymnal music for loans to veterans on farms, A1274. of debates in, 5221.
on, A63. List of Members appointed on Commit- Remarks relative to questions of personal
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES, remarks in House tee To Investigate Food Shortages, privilege in, 2274, 2415, 2665.
relative to prices of, 1105, 1106. A1723. Remarks in House relative to an adjourn-
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. See also List of 65 Members who are sponsors of ment from July 21, 1945, to October
DEATHs ANNOUNCED; RESIGNATIONS AN- bill H. R. 2202, to provide full employ- 8, 1945, 7741.
NOUNCED; SPECIAL ORDERS IN HOUSE; ment, A2462. Remarks in House relative to rules which
YEA-AND-NAY VOTES 1N HOUSE. List of freight equalization group, A3726. govern, A4008.
Appointment of members of the Objec- List of seven suggestions with reference Remarks relative to discharge petition to
tors Committees for the Consent Cal- to UNO as to attitude and conduct of, bring anti-poll-tax bill on floor of,
endar and the Private Calendar, 1255. A5682. A2346.
INDEX 311
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-Continued. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-Continued. HOUSE WING.OF THE CAPITOL, relative to
Remarks in House relative to death in Resolution commending Representative appropriation for roofs and skylights
present war of 20 sons of Members of, Crosser for his outstanding service by over (see S. J. Res. 31").
A689. Democratic Steering Committee of,
Remarks in House relative to parliamen- A335. HOUSING, address on low-cost housing: a
tary procedure of committees of, A14. Resolution directing Secretary of War to challenge to the building industry by
Remarks in House relative to refusal of transmit certain information to (see Alfred Schindler before Building In-
OPA to permit Members to attend its H. Res. 150*). dustry of New York State, A5696.
meeting, A982. Resolution urging President to take steps Address by Senator Ellender relative to
Remarks in House relative to treaties and to relieve critical food situation by shortage of, A5055.
rights and powers of, A970. Republican conference of, A1920, A2054. Article entitled "Mutual Housing a Prac-
Remarks in House relative to tribute to Resolution authorizing investigation of tical Plan" by John R. Lutes, A4181.
Clyde Doyle, Jr., by Members of, A688. shores and beaches of United States Article captioned "Veterans find hcus-
Remarks relative to the lack of a legis- by Committee on Rivers and Harbors ing one big headache" from East St.
lative program in, 10868. Louis (Ill.) Journal, A4554.
of (see H. Res. 256).
Remarks in House relative to a German Resolution providing for an additional Article entitled "United States Action to
broadcast heard by eight Members of, clerk in Committee on Claims (see H. Speed Housing Urged" by Harold E.
A3305. Res. 262). Stas.sen from Washington Star, A5382.
Remarks relative to time consumed in Article from Bryan (Tex.) Eagle entitled
Resolution declaring it to be the con-
calling roll of, A4315. "New Home Prices," A5001.
stitutional right and duty to deliberate
Remarks concerning the unauthorized Bill to amend section 204 of act to ex-
and act upon treaties in certain cases
deletion of remarks in the RECOa, of (see H. Res. 156). pedite provisions of housing in con-
11252, 11254. nection with national defense (see bill
Resolution to amend rule XI of rules of
Remarks- relative to alleged seditious II. R. 3278*).
the House to grant standing commit-
speeches made by Congressman Hoff- Bills to amend act of October 14, 1940,
tees the power of subpena (see H. Res.
man, 12456. to expedite the provision of housing
65).
Remarks in Senate relative to recon- in connection with national defense
Resolution to amend rule III, with re-
struction of roofs' and skylights of, (see bills S. 1328, 1454; 'H. RB "3322",
spect to the duties of the Clerk of (see 3377).
6469. H.. Res.- 98).
Report by Representative Dirksen on his Bill to establish a national housing pol-
Resolution for relief of estate of Hubert icy and provide for its execution (see
90 days' trip abroad to, 5254. M. Carter (see H: Res. 464). bill S. 1342).
Resolution to provide for a report and Resolution .to amend clause. 24 and clause . *
question period in (see H. Res. 31), 35. Bill authorizing transfer to educational
40 of rule XI of the rules of (see H,
and' training institutions of prefabri-
Resolution to pay Julia T. Douglas (see Res. 19). cated houses (see bill H. R. 4084).
H. Res. 392). Resolution,to amendclause 40, rule XI of Bill to impose certain limitations with
Resolution to pay Mildred H. Trimble the rules of the House of the Seventy- respect'to granting of permission for
(see H. Res. 357*). ninth Congress (see H. Res. 91). construction of private housing (see
Resolution to pay Helen Jurgensen (see Resolution amending the rules to pro- bill H. R. 3313).
H. Res. 308*). vide the mode of referring to female Hills to aid in providing housing for vet-
Resolution to pay Ada McCullough (see Members of the House (see H. Res. crans attending educational institu-
H. Res. 294*). 148).- tions (see bills S. 977; H. R. 3166, 3337,
Resolution to pay Elizabeth T. Rabbitt Resolution amending rules. of (see H. Res. 3853).
(see H. Res. 71"), 184. 94). Bill to amend sections 4 and 313 of act
Resolution to pay Eleanor Fisher (see H. Resolution to amend rules X and XI of of October 14, 1940, with respect to dis-
Res. 131"). (see H. Res. 34). position and removal of (see bill S.
Resolution to establish an Office of Fiscal Resolution to amend the rules to pro- 582).
Investigations of (see H. Res. 61). vide for report and question period at Bill to give the same priority rights to
Resolution to create a special committee which heads of agencies and depart- disabled veterans as are given war
to Investigate prison camps in the ment in executive branch are requested workers to housing facilities (see bill
United States (see H. Res. 141). to appear (sze H. Res. 31). H. R. 1650).
Resolution to censure Representative Roll calls on question of quorum in, 107, Bill to give World War II veterans pref-
Frank Hook (see H. Res. 147). 642, 704, 841, 844, 872, 929, 1085, 1100, erance on lists on Government hous-
Resolution to pay Frances Pillen (see H. 1143, 1307, 1334, 1363, 1623, 1672, 1726, ing (see bill H. R. 2275).
Res. 266*). 1910, 1971, 20417 2119, 2195, 2274, 2293, Bill to return in excess of lawful pay-
Resolution fixing compensation of an 2351, 2365, 2427, 2668, 2837, 3682, 3735, ments of a public housing agency to
assistant reading clerk in (see H. Res. 3905, 4018, 1041, 4135, 4133, 4304, 4326, the Authority and to political sub-
95"). 4340, 4469, 4642, 4649, 4667, 4729, 4840, division in which the project is sit-
Resolution providing additional com- 5123, 5269, 5343, 5542, 5737, 5744, 5899, uated in same proportion to respective
pensation for two floor managers of 5974, 6149, 6489, 6537, 6586, 6682, 6749,. contributions (see bill H. R. 77).
telephones of the (see H. Res. 118). 6769, 6962, 7076, 7091, 7297, 7521, 8457, Bills to permit members of the armed
Resolution to amend rules to provide 8494, 8548, E983, 8984, 8991, 9171, 9269, forces and their dependents to occupy
for three chaplains (see H. Res. 21). 9339, 9414, 9519, 9543, 9603, 9702, 9728, on a rental basis without loss of rent-
Resolutions to increase the compensation 9792. 9812, 9814, 10025, 10036, 10044, al allowances certain Government (see
of certain employees of (H. Res. 333, 10136, 10214, 10229, 10277, 10736, 11040, bills S. 1003; H. R. 3233*).
334), 7934. 11124, 11181, 11255, 11477, 11815, 11821, Editorial captioned "Let home builders
Resolution to provide for travel pay 11891, 12363, 12191. build" from Washington Daily News,
allowance to clerks of Representatives Seating arrangements at the joint ses- A3910.
or Delegates in (see H. Res. 373). sion of Congress, 1594. Editorial entitled "Homes For Every-
Resolution for installation of a me- Statement by Representative Cannon of body" from Bridgeport (Conn.) Post,
chanical device for reporting roll of Missouri, relative to the economy bloc A5540.
(see H. Res. 372). of, A4571. Excerpt from letter by Miller Homes,
Resolution to create a Special Committee Swearing in of officers of, 10. . Inc., Detroit, Mich., relative to public,
To Investigate Aircraft Accidents (see Swearing in of Members of, 9, 16, 33, 35, A2294.
H. Res. 124). 53, 99, 128. Joint resolution to provide for Members
Resolution that April 22, 1945, -be set of Congress, legislative employees, and
"HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SHOULD
aside and observed as President Tru- their families (see H. J. Res. 59).
PARTICIPATE IN TREATY-MAKING,"
man Day (see H. Res. 217). Letter by Federal Works Agency relative
article by Representative Kefauver
Resolution to empower the Judiciary from Tennessee Law Review entitled, to cooperation of State of Washington
Committee of the House to investigate on Lanham Act on, A559,
A5478.
Axis war criminals (see H. Res. 252). Letter on mutual housing plan by John
Resolution amending the rules to pro- "HOUSE PAGE GETS PILOT'S LICENSE Carson of Cooperative League of United
hibit the calling up of any bill re- AFTER 11 HOURS," Associated Press States of America, A3633.
ported by the Committee on Appro- dispatch captioned, A1417. Letters by W. V. Dunnam and D. H.
priations until its report has been on HOUSE PERIODICAL PRESS. GALLERY, re- Mackay relative to frauds In sale of
file for 10 days and available to Mem- marks and resolution In House rela- real estate, A4431.
bers of (see H. Res. 196). tive to, 10817. Letter by W. R.;Atkins relative to price
Resolution amending the riles to pro- Resolution relative to the compensation control on, A4431. *
hibit the exclusion from committee of the superintendent of (see H. Res. Letter and resolution by Massachusetts
hearings of Members of (see H. Res. 438*). State Federation of Labor favoring
197). S. 1342, known as Wagner-Ellender
HOUSE RULES. See RULES or House. bill, A5329.
INDEX
HOUSING-Continued. HOUSING LEGISLATION, resolution by Com- HOUSTON .(TEX.) POST-Continued.
Remarks in House relative to need on mon Council of Gary, Ind., favoring Editorial on Presidential succession-
Pacific coast of additional, A929. passage of Wagner-Ellender-Taft gen- Farley's proposal from, A3105.
Remarks in House favoring unrestricted eral housing bill, A5239. Editorial captioned "If we sell we must
residence building, A3838. HOUSING MANAGER, NATIONAL HOUSING buy" from, A3498.
Remarks in House relative to approach- AGENCY, letter transmitting a draft Letter by Representative Patman rela-
ing Inflation In, A4357, A4431. of a bill to authorize the Comptroller tive to appointment of Fred M. Vin-
Remarks in House relative to mutual, General of the United States to credit son as Loan Administrator addressed
A4181, A4924. the account of, 148. to, A535.
Remarks in House relative to estimate
HOUSING: NEED FOR MORE, ACUTE, arti- HOUSTON (TEX.) SHIPBUILDING CORP.,
of National Housing Agency on short-
cle by Robert L. Norton from Boston remarks in House relative to discrimi-
age of, 11069.
Remarks in House relative to the bottle- Post relative to, A3958. nation in employment of Negroes by,
necks in home building, A5767. HOUSING NEEDS. See POSTWAR HoUSIIO. A121.
Remarks in House relative to revoking HOUSING-OPA CONTROLS, communica- HOUZE CONVEX GLASS CO., L. J., relief
directive L-41, issued by War Produc- tions from several business concerns (see bill S. 455).
tion Board, A3819, A4542. relative to, A3811. HOVING, WALTER, address at luncheon of
Remarks in House relative to scarcity of, HOUSING PROBLEM, radio address by Rep- American Design Awards by, A2498.
A3980, A4554, A4836, A4841, A4937, resentative Kopplemann relative to "HOW A & P BEAT THE CHAIN STORE
A4962, A5106, AS11. plans to overcome, A5627. TAX BILL," article by Theodore Christ-
Resolution by Common Council of Mil- Remarks in House relative to, A5106. ianson from NARD Journal entitled,
waukee favoring S. 1342, establishing a A3961.
national policy of, A4341, A5643. HOUSING PROBLEM: BOWLES URGES
CONTROLS, article from New York "HOW AID CHINA?" article by Ernest Lind-
Resolutions by Milwaukee, Wis., and
Times relative to, A5584. ley from Washington Post entitled,
Racine, Wis., favoring Wagner-Ellen-
HOUSING PROBLEM NOT SOLVED BY TRU- A5388.
der-Taft general-housing bill, A5334.
Resolution by Tulsa Real Estate Board MAN, editorial from Toledo (Ohio) HOWARD, ARCHIE F., report of the Com-
urging lifting of Government restric- Times relative to, A5545. mittee on Naval Affairs In Senate on
tions on, A3893. HOUSING PROBLEM-PRIVATE INDUSTRY nomination of, 8450.
Statement by Representative Hook and CAN SOLVE, editorial by Herbert A. HOWARD, ARTHUR D., letter approving
text of bill giving veterans of World Vance from American Lumberman rel- article by Representative Judd on
War No. 2 preference in Government ative to, A5757. China from Time by, A3499.
projects for, A764. HOUSING PROGRAM, amend act to expedite HOWARD, BONNIE R., relief (see bill.H. R.
Statement by George Toll relative to housing in cbnnection with national 2933).
'shortage of, in Long Beach, Calif., area, defense with respect to disposition and HOWARD, CASSIE E., authorizing Secre-
A493"/. removal of housing (see bill H. R. tary of the Interior to convey certain
Table: Lanham Act public works, allot- 1827). lands In Montana to (see bills S. 1155;
ted projects, and estimated total cost
HOUSING PROGRAM FOR SERVICEMEN, H. R. 4043).
by source of funds and States, A559.
Teletype by International Longshoremen remarks in House relative to, 10309. HOWARD, CLINTON N., article entitled
and Warehouse Union relative to seri- HOUSING PROGRAM FOR VETERANS, re- "Jerusalem for the Jews" from Prog-
ous housing problem on Pacific coast, marks in House favoring adequate, ress magazine by, A4466.
A929. 11133. Letter of appreciation by Stephen S.
Wise addressed to, A4466.
HOUSING AT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSI- HOUSING SHORTAGE, provide a method of
relieving. existing acute (see bills S. Statement on peacetime military train-
TIES, remarks in House relative to, ing before House Committee on Post-
9792. 1592: H. R. 5061).
Editorial entitled "For Control of Home war Policy by, A3620.
HOUSING-BUREAUCRATS IN CONTROL, HOWARD, EDGAR (a former Representative
letter by Marvin 0. Adams, of Los Prices" from St. Louis Post-Dispatch,
A5659. from Nebraska)
Altos, Calif., relative to, A5649. Editorial entitled "An Offer to Trade
Radio address by Representative Hook
HOUSING CRISIS, resolution by Textile relative to program to relieve, A5701. Places" from Columbus (Nebr.) Daily
Workers Union of America-CIO rela- Telegraph by, A4428.
tive to, A5435. Remarks in House relative to, 11133,
11623, 12397. A5599, A5600, A5727. Editorial on longshoremen's strike by,
HOUSING CZAR, remarks in House relative Remarks in Senate relative to, 10642, A4428.
to proposal to set up a, A5106. 10954. HOWARD, FRANK L., relief (see bills H. R.
HOUSING: EFFECTS OF THE SHORTAGE, 2573, 2735).
HOUSING SHORTAGE IN PATERSON, N. J.'
article by Marquis Childs from Wash- remarks in House relative to, 12290. HOWARD, HARRY PAXTON, article entitled
lngton Post relative to, A5540. "Flag of Hope-or of Hate" written by,
HOUSING SHORTAGE IN LOS ANGELES, re-
HOUSING FOR CONGRESSMEN, notice of a marks In House relative to, 12301, 8899.
meeting to be held in the Old House A5652. HOWARD, MRS. JOHN A., letter protesting
Office Building on Friday, January 26, closing of child-care centers by, A3999.
1945, to hear proposals on the subject HOUSING SHORTAGE: SUGGESTION TO
REMEDY, editorial from Jefferson HOWARD, JAY COOKE, article relative to
of, 449.
(Iowa) Bee and Herald relative to, accomplishments of American Federa-
HOUSING FOR MIDDLE-INCOME FAMILIES, A5545. tion of Physically Handicapped from
statement by John O'Grady before Sign Post by, A1304.
Senate Committee on Banking and HOUSING SHORTAGE: VETERANS DISIL-
LUSIONED, article by Franklin D. HOWARD, ROBERT, article contining ad-
Currency relative to, A5465.
Roosevelt, Jr., from the Nation rela- dress of Governor Green (Illinois) in
HOUSING FOR VETERANS, aid in providing Chicago before Republican National
tive to, A5183.
(see bill S. 977*). Committee by, A5424.
'Remarks in House by Representative HOUSING-WPB CONTROL L-41, remarks
In House relative to, A3812. HOWARD, SAMUEL F., relief (see bill S.
Luce relative to, A5074.
Remarks In House relative to the need 471).
HOUSTON (TEX.) LIGHTING & POWER
for additional, 12538. CO., authorize granting of a right-of- HOWARD, SAMUEL L., report of the Com-
Remarks in Senate relative to providing way easement over certain public lands mittee on Naval Affairs In Senate on
temporary (S. J. Res. 122'), 11809, to (see bill H. R. 3588). nomination to be brigadier general in
12341. the Marine Corps, 8603.
HOUSTON (TEX.) CHRONICLE (news-
HOUSING-GOVERNMENT BUREAUCRACY, paper), editorial entitled "Caution on HOWARD, WALTER F., poems paying tribute
remarks in House relative to, A3898. British Loan Needed" from, A5296. to Franklin Delano Roosevelt entitled
Editorial entitled "Labor Developments "His Coming," "His Ministry," and
HOUSING-GOVERNMENT CONTROL, arti- "His Passing-Warriors Rest" by,
cle by Frank C. Waldrop from Wash- Support Mr. Truman" from, A5425.
A1780.
ington Times-Herald relative to, A3812. Editorial entitled "British Loan Pro-
Article from Wall Street Journal relative posal Is Unbusinesslike" from, A5435, HOWARD ZINK CORP., letter from RFC on
to, A3838. A5477, A5618. purchase order for duck addressed to,
Editorial from Charlotte (N. C.) Observer HOUSTON (TEX.) POST (newspaper), A5537.
relative to, A380. article defending House Committee on Letter relative to their experiences In
Un-American Activities by John Lee purchase of surplus property from,
HOUSING INFLATION, remarks In House
relative to, A4431, A4'710. Smith from, A4500. A5537.
Statement by Chester Bowles before Editorial relative to appointment of HOWE, MRS. PAUL E., statement before
House Committee on Banking and Fred M. Vinson as Loan Administrator House Labor Committee relative to
Currency on, A5319. from, A535. price and rent control made by, A5030.
INDEX 313
HOWE, WILLIAM STUART, article, The "HOW PSA HAS HELPED THOUSANDS OF HUBER, WALTER B.-Continued.
Country Is Becoming Class Conscious, MISSOURI FARMERS," article by H E. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
by, A4557. Klinefelter from Missouri Farmer en- Veterans: relating to hospitalization of
titled, A3653. (see bill H. R. 2989), 3699.
HOWELL, DESSA A., pension (see bill S.
HOWINGTON, JAMES T., report of the Com- - relative to making certain ones
1722).
mittee on Banking and Currency in eligible for civil-service employment
HOWELL, EVAN (a Representative from Senate on nomination of, 4607. (see bill H. R. 2209), 1171.
Illinois). Remarks by, on
HOWLETT, DUNCAN (preacher Unitarian
Address by Robert C. Moore entitled Church), sermon entitled "The Truth Carbon black production, 1858.
"Americans All-Immigrants All," In the Cord Mill Crisis" from New Bed- House of Representatives: inadequate
A285. ford (Mass.) Standard-Times by, public address system, 7185.
Address of Fleet Adm. Ernest J King A1209, A1387. Palestine problem, 9691.
before Academy of Political Science, Roosevelt,, Franklin D.: death of, 3438.
New York City, relative to control of "HOW SHALL WE DEAL WITH JAPAN?" VE-day, 4314.
Pacific bases, A1705. radio address by Representative Judd
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Appointed on committee, 491. entitled, A3502.
Appointed on funeral committee, 2632. "HOW TO AVOID FEDERAL CONTROL OF HUBNER, MASTER SGT. JOSEPH, letter in
EDUCATION," article entitled, A2436, the Daily Pacifican giving advice to
Appointed on Small Business Committee,
Statement by Educational Policies Com- Congressmen, A5050.
417.
Article from Wayne County (Ill.) Press mission on subject, A2034. HUcKSCHER, AUGUST, remarks in House
eulogizing the late Representative "HOW TO LOSE FRIENDS AND NOT IN- relative to financial backing of George
James V. Heldinger, A1689. FLUENCE PEOPLE," editorial from A. Carden and Anderson T. Herd by,
Article relative to Corp. Michael Sapetti, CAMDEN (N. J.) Courier-Post en- A2855.
of Kinkaid, Ill., A542. titled, A4263. HUDSON, FRANCES L., article by Jerry Kluttz
Editorial eulogy in Illinois State Journal "HOW TO SOLVE OUR POST-WAR DEFENSE from Washington Post relative to as-
relative to death of Lt. Col. John T. PROBLEMS," article by John MeAuley sistance to disabled veterans by, A4136.
Walker, A981. Palmer from Saturday Evening Post
Letter to James F. Byrnes by Calvin T. entitled; A321. HUDSON, JESS, relief (see bill S. 1131*).
Johnson relative to smoke ordinance HOYT, FRANK P., relief (see bill S.264). HUDSON, ROBERT A., relief (see bill H. R.
of St. Louis, Mo., A930.- 40186).
Amendments offered by, to HOYT, PALMER, address relative to the
Federal Aid Airport Act (H. R. 3615) : to atomic bomb delivered by, 9409. HUDSON, WALTER G., relief (see bill H. R.
Address on Atomic Bomb-Last Chance 3246).
amend, 9732, 9793.
for Civilization, before Portland HUDSON DISPATCH, UNION CITY, N. J.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
(Oreg.) Rotary Club by, A3914. (newspaper), editorial on New Jersey
Americans All-Immigrants All pro- Editorial entitled "Take the Lid Off the
gram: urging institution of (see H. J. needs veterans' hospital from, A2371.
Atom" from Oregonian by, A4474:
Res. 87), •512. Telegrams relative to manpower in the HUDSON MOTOR CAR CO., article by A. E.
Armed forces: to stimulate volunteer Barit relative to future of, A4429.
Pacific Northwest by, A528.
enlistments (see bill H. R. 3955), 8418. Remarks in Senate relative to reconver-
Daylight-saving time: to repeal act HRYNKIEWICZ, FELIX F., letter on Po- sion program of, A4428.
establishing (see bill H. R. 3915), 8336. land's plight from Jersey Journal by,
Statement by A. E. Barit relative to 1946
Dunham, John Ritter: for relief (see bill A938.
program of, A4429. '
H. R. 5106), 12550. HUBBARD, STANLEY E., relief (see billS. Statement by Richard Harfst relative to
Illinois and Michigan Canal: authorizing 506). accomplishments of, A4429.
State of Illinois to abandon (see bill HUBER, EARL J., relief (see billH. R. 2575). HUDSON RIVER, N. Y., revive and reenact
H. R. 2298), 1341 HUBER, ELLEN S., relief (see billH. R. act granting consent to Rensselaer and
Joint Chiefs of Staff: to provide for 2577). Saratoga Counties, N. Y., to construct
painting of a group portrait of (see HUBER, WALTER B. (a Representative from a bridge across (see bill H. R. 3940').
H. J. Res. 191), 4498. Ohio).
National Labor Relations Act: to amend Appointed on committee, 274, 275. HUFFMAN, HENRY H. AND MARIE J., relief
(see bill- H. R. 5040), 12308. Article by Charles C. Miller in Akron (see bill S. 929*).
Railroad Retirement Act: to amend (see (Ohio) Beacon Journal concerning HUFFMAN, JAMES W. (a Senator from
bill H. R. 1771), 512. shortage of carbon black, A1062. Ohio.)
Petitions and papers presented by, from Article by P. W. Litchfield entitled "Sur- Assigned to committees, 10068.
Citizens and individuals, 4216. pluses: Rubber's Approaching Prob- Credentials, 9469.
Remarks by, on lem," A1992. Sworn in, 9469.
Bankruptcy Act: amendment, 10014, Article from Akron Beacon Journal rela- Reports made by, from
10019. tive to death of former Representative Committee on Claims:
Daylight-saving time: termination, 8510. Francis Seiberling, A598. Burton, Mrs. S. P. (H. R. 2487, Rept. 825),
Federal Aid Airport Act, 9711, 9717, 9732, Editorial from Akron (Ohio) Beacon 11525.
9733, 9734, 9735, 9737, 9738, 9739, 9740, Journal entitled "How Many Must Craig. Clifford E. (H. R. 2189, Rept. 777),
9745, 9793, 9794, 9807. Starve?", A4172. 10891.
- list of States with aviation Editorial from Akron (Ohio) Beacon Edmonds, Bessie S. (H. R. 873, Rept. 865),
agencies, 9732. Journal entitled "Senator Charles 12310.
Food investigation, 4326. Dick," A1442. Effinger, Hugo (H. R. 3496, Rept. 824),
Graham, James McMahon: death of, Editorial from Akron Beacon Journal on 11525.
10133. labor disputes, A5190. Galipeau, Mary (H. R. 2290, Rept. 778i,
Heidinger, James V.: eulogy, 2631. Editorial from Akron (Ohio) Beacon 10891.
Polish Constitution Day, 4150. Journal relative to obligation to cur Goldstein, Harry, and Joseph Mallardi
Railroads: land-grant rates, 4189. servicemen, A1939. (H. R. 2102, Rept. 823), 11525.
Reports made by, from Editorial from Lorain (Ohio) Journal Hill, Marion M. (S. 991, Rept. 863), 12309.
Committee on Interstate and Foreign paying tribute to Admiral Ernest J. Irvine Co. (H. R. 1251, Rept. 866), 12310.
Commerce: King, A4162. Lewis, Carl (H. R. 1142, Rept. 776), 10891.
Wabash River Bridge (S. 1219, Rept. Letter from Frank Maloy, editor of Lorain yilagee, John W. (H. R. 2154, Rept 848),
1150), 10042. (Ohio) Journal, concerning beach 11861.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. erosion on Lake Erie, A1878. Riley, Mrs. Stuart B. (H. R. 2810, Rept.
Memorial by Akron Industrial Union 740), 10632.
HOWELL, JAMES SCOTT, ALICE RUTH, AND Council to late President Roosevelt, Rowe, Robert R., Jr. (S. 1400, Rept. 864),
HOUSTON THOMAS, relief (see bill A1993. 12309.
S. 157). Poem by Nicholas J. Richards, entitled Committee on Interstate Commerce:
HOWELL, ROBERT H., AND EMILY, relief "To President Franklin D. Roosevelt," Freer, Robert E.: nomination, 10774.
(see billH. R. 4414). A1993. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Statement at dinner of National Home-
HOWELL, W. E., relief (see bill H. R. 2367). bdilders' Association as reported by HUFFMAN, MARIE J., relief (see bill S.
Drew Pearson, A1947. 929').
HOWELLS, FRANK D., relief of estate (see
Bills and joint resolution introduced by HUGHES, MRS. CHARLES EVANS, poem en-
bills H. R. 1067,* 2400). Fair Labor Standards Act: amendment of titled "The Passing of Mrs. Charles
"HOW ENDLESS SPENDERS BUNGLED BUT- (see bill H. R. 3837), 7743. Evans Hughes" by Horace C. Carlisle,
TER TRADE," editorial from Creston Rubber: to provide for free importation A5372.
(Iowa) News-Advertiser, entitled, of synthetic (see bill H. R. 2676), Remarks in Senate relative to death of,
A4121. 2457. A5372.
314 INDEX
HUGHES, C. F., article entitled "The OPA HULL'S TESTIMONY BEFORE CONGRES- HURLEY, PATRICK J., article entitled "Exit
Program-the Merchant's Point of SIONAL PEARL HARBOR COMMIT- Pat Hurley" by Maxwell S. Stewart
View" from New York Times by, A1057. TEE, editorial from New York Times from Nation. A5347.
Article entitled "The Merchant's Point relative to, A5134. Article entitled "American Chosen for
of View" by, 6530. HULL'S VIEWS ON PEARL HARBOR AT- Vatican Mission to Yugoslavia" by
HUGHES, ESTELLE, authorizing Secretary TACK, editorial from Washington Eve- John G. Harris from Boston Daily
of Interior to sell certain lands in Mon- ning Star relative to, A5267. Globe, A5249.
Correspondence relative to Ambassador
tana to (see bills S. 813; H. R. 4039). HUMAN EVENTS (magazine), article en- Hurley's resignation between the
HULA GIRLS, article entitled "OPA Has Put titled "For What Are We Fighting in President and, A5530.
a Ceiling on Hula Girls" appearing in Asia?" by Norman Thomas from, A1157. Editorial from the New York Herald
the Washington Post, 8518. Article entitled "What Unconditional Tribune relative to resignation of,
HULAH RESERVOIR PROJECT, OKLAHOMA Surrender Means" by Felix Morley 11115.
AND KANSAS, appropriate funds for from, A3222. Remarks in House relative to resignation
current fiscal year for carrying out Article entitled "Java: A Test of the as Ambassador to China of, 11475,
(see bill H. R. 3982). Charter" by Felix Morley from, A5531. A5166, A5176, A5269.
HULL, CORDELL, address by Gunnar Jahn in "HUMANITY WAITS WHILE AMERICA Remarks in House relative to testimony
Oslo, Norway, upon presentation of CHOOSES," editorial from Catholic of, A5352.
Nobel peace prize to, A5544. Universe Bulletin of Cleveland, Ohio Remarks in House praising successful
Article from New York-Times including entitled, A5180. diplomacy in China of, A4303.
statement asking approval of San "HUMANITY WILL NOT PERMIT OUR FAIL- Resolution requesting information re-
Francisco Charter by, A3115. URE, editorial from Chicago Sun en- garding resignation of (see H. Res.
Joint resolution to authorize presenta- titled, A94. 443").
tion of Medal of Honor to (see S. J. Statement upon his resignation as Am-
HUMAN RIGHTS, radio address by Repre-
Res. 32). bassador to China from Washington
sentative Kopplemann relative to the Post by, A5174.
Letter relative to the Reciprocal Trade safeguarding of, A1283.
Agreements Act written by, 3599. Statement on American foreign policy
Letter on January 6, 1943, relative to HUMARA, MANUEL, relief (see bill H. R. by, A5319.
creation of Committee on Postwar For- 628).
eign Policy, by, A3114. HUMBOLDT STAR, WINNEMUCCA, NEV. "HURLEY FOR CHIANG," article by Edwin
Letter from Senator Wiley relative to (newspaper), editorial on Why Con- A. Lahey from Chicago Daily News
the presentation of the Nobel peace gress is Cautious on Universal Mili- entitled, A5177.
prize for 1945 to, 10694. tary Service Legislation from, A373. HURLEY FOR PRESIDENT, editorial by
Radio address relative to a democratic HUMPHREY, MRS. JETHRO, relief (see bill Richard Lloyd Jones from Tulsa Tri-
government in Italy by, A1378. H. R. 261). bune relative to, A5277.
Remarks in House relative to low tariff
and free-trade advocated by, 5144. HUNGARY, memorandum entitled "A Plea HURLEY MIGHT GIVE CHINESE BENEFIT
Remarks in House praising testimony be- for UNRRA Help for Hungary", A5661. OF HIS 1931 OKLAHOMA PLAN, arti-
fore Congressional Pearl Harbor Com- Petition for relief of people of, 12030. cle by Lowell Mellett from Washington
mittee of, A5133. Remarks in House relative to contribu- Evening Star relative to, A5347.
Remarks in Senate relative to acceptance tion to United States by citizens,
A3026. "HURLEY'S CHARGES," editorial from New
of bust of, 5. York Times entitled, A5210.
Statement relative to freedom of nations Remarks in House relative to declara-
by, A1344. tion of war upon United States by, "HURLEY'S RESIGNATION," editorial from
Statement on punishment of war crim- A3026. Manchester (N. H.) Union entitled,
inals by American Jewish Conference, Resolution of citizens urging relief for A5223.
submitted to, A76. the people of, 11819.
HURRICANE CREEK (ARK.) ALUMINA
HULL, MERLIN (a Representative from HUNSUCKER, RUBY H., relief (see bill H. R. PLANT, remarks in Senate relative to
Wisconsin). 241"). leasing of, 12262.
Appointed on committee, 274. HUNT, DUANNE Q. (Catholic bishop), ad-
Radio address of William T. Evjue rela- dress by James A. Farley commem- HURST, A. R., letter relative to confusing
sugar situation by, A2296.
tive to universal military training, orating twenty-fifth anniversary in
A155. priesthood of, A3046. HUSE, HARRY C., letter urging dismissal of
Table: agriculture production, 5105. Sermon entitled "The Sanctity of Hu- proceedings against Harry Bridges by,
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by man Rights" at chapel of Catholic A1725.
Ide, E. J.: for relief (see bill H. R. 2360), University by, A525. HUSHING, WM. C., letter by Joseph A. Pad-
1471. Tribute in the Senate to, A525.
away relative to bill H. R. 32 pertaining
Petitions and papers presented by, from HUNT, FRAZIER, article on Army's com-
Societies and associations, 4499. to labor legislation to, A5476.
mand-Pacific Ocean areas from Army
Remarks by, on HUSSEY, GEORGE F., JR., report of the Com-
and Navy Journal by, A2369.
Agrictultural appropriation bill, 2736. mittee on Naval Affairs in Senate on
Browne, Edward E.: eulogy, A5190. HUNT, LESTER C. (Governor of Wyoming), nomination of, 408, 11736.
Commodity Credit Corporaton, 2064. letter relative to location of United Speech in Baltimore on observance of
Daylight-saving time: termination, 8544. Nations capital in Black Hills country Navy Day by, A4595.
Farm labor: drafting of, 443. by, A5141.
HUSTON, JAMES L., increase pension (see bill
Legislative appropriation bill, 4443. HUNT, MARK, letter on Army's waste by,
Lend-lease: data on shipments to A5259. H. R. 3882).
France, 2736. HUNT, THADDEUS W., letter opposing peace- HUTCHINGS, LEONARD, relief (see bill H. R.
Members of Congress: salary increase, time military conscription from Stars 1464).
4443. and Stripes by, A2198. HUTCHINS, ROBERT M. (chancelor, Univer-
Military Establishment appropriation HUNTER, F. W., letters relative to ship re- sity of Chicago) article entitled
bill, 6762. "Hutchins' Great Gamble With Atomic
pair work written by, 5497.
Milk subsidy, 2064. Bomb" by Lloyd Lewis from Chicago
Nationality Act of 1940: amendment, HUNTER, HINTON H., remarks in Senate Sun, A4613.
6960. relative to confirmation of, 1855.
HUTCHINS, W. L., poem, entitled "The Plan
Postage: fourth-class matter, 5454, 5455, HUNTINGTON (W. VA.) HERALD-DIS-
of Galilee" by, A5716.
5456. PATCH (newspaper), editorial on Food
Reciprocal trade agreements, 5104. shortage-GI's Views by Raymond HUTCHINSON, ORA R., relief (see bill H. R.
Selective Service: Tydings amendment, Brewster from, A3151. 1849*).
1528, 1529. HUNTLEY, MRS. W. T., letter relative to HUTCHINSON, WILLIAM H. (colonel, U. S.
Whinnery, Galen R.: first to get loan policies of national service life insur- Army), statement relative to stock
under GI law, A3594. ance by, A1002. piling of strategic materials by, A5167.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. HUNTON, CORNELIA, Increase pension (see HUTCHINSON'S BOAT WORKS, INC., relief
HULL, RICHARD M., relief (see bill H. R. bill H. R. 1064). (see bill H. R. 1217*).
1017).
HURD, CHARLES, articles relative to prob- HUTSON, J. B., editorial entitled "J. B. (Jack)
"HULL AWARDED NOBEL PEACE PRIZE," able changes at Veterans' Administra- Hutson, the Farmers' Friend" from
editorial by H. B. Snyder from Gary tion from New York Times by, A3552- North Carolina Farm Bureau News,
(Ind.) Post-Tribune entitled, A5209. A3554. A2943.
HULL'S DIPLOMACY-JAPANESE AFFAIRS. Article entitled "Bradley Revamps Vet- Report of the Committee on Agriculture
article from Army and Navy Journal erans' Service" from New York Times and Forestry in Senate on nomination
relative to, A2931. by, A3936. of, 6639.
INDEX 315
HUTTENLOCKER, FRANK, testimony relative ICKES, HAROLD L.-Continued. IJAMS, GEORGE E. (colonel, U. S. Army),
to Government contracts concerning Remarks in House relative to article on statement before House Committee on
construction of the Latin-American oil shortage from American by, A5498. World War Veterans' Legislation by,
Highway in Nicaragua, 6099. Statement relative to bill H. R. 520, giv- A3245.
HUTTON, BUD (sergeant, U. S. Army), arti- ing preference to veterans on certain Tribute in House to, A3580.
cle on Brecklyn guy's heroism from lands, before House Committee on Ir-
ILAH, ABDUL. See IRAQ.
New York Times by, A811. rigation and Reclamation by, A1773.
HUXLEY & SON, F. B., relief (see bill H. R. Statement relative to necessity of main- ILLINICO, BATISTA, relief (see H. R. 1678*).
3832). taining coal production by, A1660. ILLINOIS, address on control and treatment
HUYSMANS CAMILLE, editorial on Ger- IDAHO, article entitled "Gold in Idaho Prim- of infantile paralysis by Sister Kenny
many--occupational policies of the itive Area" by Walter Hovey Hill, before State Legislature of, A2107.
Allies from Brussels Le Peuple by, A5628. Bill authorizing abandonment of Illi-
A4794. Bill to provide for construction of un- nois and Michigan Canal, and granting
HYATT, HUDSON (ensign, U. S. Naval Re- completed portion of Salmon River to State of Illinois all title of right-of-
serve), address in Lorain, Ohio, on Highway between Salmon and Riggins way tosame (see bill H. R. 2298).
Memorial Day by, A2610. (see bill H. R. 3708). Bill granting all right, title, and interest
Bill to repeal section 3 of Standard Act in and to land comprising right-of-
HYDE PARK, N. Y., remarks in House relative
of March 19, 1918, relating to the plac- way of Illinois and Michigan canal to
to location of United Nations Organiza- ing in third time zone of a certain (see bills S.953; H. R. 3041).
tion headquarters at, 12453. portion of (see bill H. R. 2282). Letter by former Congressman Calvin D.
HYDROELECTRIC POWER, continue author- Memorial of legislature relative to the Johnson relative to effect of St. Louis
ity for investigation of supply and dis- benefits of the Federal Social Security smoke ordinance on production of coal
tribution of (see S. Res. 31*). System, 1534. in, A930.
Statement by R. A. Newton relative to Memorial of legislature relative to the Letter from the Deputy State Director,
need of great supplies of cheap, A954, shortage of farm labor in, 1472. Selective Service System, Springfield,
A1884. Memorial of legislature urging an appro- Ill., relative to drafting of deferred
HYLAND, T. S., letter on vessels needed to re- priation for construction of additional farm labor, 927.
turn soldiers from Stars and Stripes veterans. hospital facilities in Boise, Letter from War Manpower Commission
by William C. Craig, Jr., and, A4637. 2167. relative to opening of additional em-
HYNES, W. J., letter favoring H. R. 2536, to Memorial of legislature urging comple- ployment service offices In, A3130.
amend Interstate Commerce Act by, tion of the Salmon River Highway Memorial endorsing Senate Joint Res-
project In, 3230. olution 7 establishing a comm'ssion for
A5322.
Memorial of legislature urging enact- selection of a memorial site to mem-
HYNES-CLEARWATER (CALIF.) JOURNAL ment of legislation to extend the bene- bers of all religious faiths who con-
(newspaper), editorial entitled "De- fits of the Federal Social Security Sys- tributed to American naval and mili-
mocracy Is the Golden Rule Applied tem, 1472. tary history by legislature of, A1457.
to Self-Government" by W. Kee Max- Memorial of legislature urging legisla- Memorial of general assembly to Con-
well from. A4312. tion to safeguard areas within the gress urging restoration of boundaries
"I AM A CHRISTIAN, BUT-" article by Da- State's borders from being named as of Illinois, A2418.
vid Lawrence from United States News prohibited, nonuse areas, 2167. Memorial of legislature relative to duck
entitled, A2955. Remarks in House relative to primitive hunting in, 2997.
I AM AN AMERICAN DAY, address in Los mining In, A5658. Memorial of legislature relative to
Angeles by J. F. T. O'Connor on ob- IDAHO COUNTY FREE PRESS, GRANGE- formulation of an international post-
servance of, A2596. VILLE, IDAHO (newspaper), editorial war program and a world peace plan,
Address by Claude Rains in Springfield,. entitled "The Constitution" by E. M. 4501.
Mass., at exercises under Springfield Ohmstead from, All. Memorial of legislature relative to the
Adult Education Council observing, petroleum industry, 7040.
A2572. "IDAHO SEEKS PART IN PROGRAM FOR Memorial relative to pay increase for
Address by Representative Clason in POSTWAR RECLAMATION," article by postal employees by House of Repre-
Chicopee, Mass., at exercises observ- Ira H. Masters from Salt Lake Tribune sentatives of, A1725.
ing, A2555. entitled, A2895.
Memorial of legislature requesting the
Address by Representative Sumners in IDE, E. J., relief (see bill i. R. 2360). delegation of the United States to the
Hollywcod, Calif., on May 19, 1940, at coming conference at San Francisco to
initiation of, A2421. "IDEOLOGICAL ISSUE SEEN BARRING
vote for effective world organization
Editorial from Lawrence (Mass.) Eve- UNITED STATES AS BRITISH-SOVIET
for peace, 4584.
ning Tribune relative to observance of, MEDIATOR," article by Mark Sulli-
van from New York Herald Tribune Memorial of legislature urging extension
A2478. of the hunting season for ducks, 4501.
Editorial from Washington Post relative captioned, A2654.
Remarks in House relative to legislation
to origin of, A2421. "I DON'T DESERVE THAT MEDAL," article on proposed twenty-second amend-
"I AM MY BROTHER'S KEEPER," article from Fellowship entitled, A5806. ment by L'gislature of, A1573, A1574.
from Boston (Mass.) Pilot entitled, "IF I WERE A LABOR LEADER AGAIN," ar- Remarks in House relative to poll on
A5612. ticle by William S. Jack entitled, A4036. full employment bill In Second Con-
IBN-SAUD (KING OF ARABIA), letter to gressional District of, A5461.
President Roosevelt on Palestine ques- "IF YOU WANT PEACE, PREPARE FOR
PEACE," article by Austin J. App from Report on full employment bill by in-
tion and reply thereto, A4814. dependent voters of, A5549.
Our Sunday Visitor entitled, A5S71.
ICE CREAM INDUSTRY, remarks in House Resolution favoring H. R. 2071 to in-
relative to effect of sugar reduction.on, I. G. FARBEN CARTEL POLITICAL INFLU- crease pay of employees of Postal Serv-
A2455. ENCE WITH RELATION TO WORLD ice by Legislature of, A1945.
PEACE, remarks in House relative to, Resolution relative to the proposed
ICELAND, providing for issuance of letter of
9157. twenty-second amendment by General
invitation to become a State in the
Union of United States of America to IGOE, MICHAEL L. (Federal judge), article Assembly of, A1723.
the Government and people of (see H. by J. M. Klein from Chicago Sun rela- ILLINOIS AND MICHIGAN CANAL, author-
J. Res. 261). tive to policy regarding Chicago's car izing State of Illinois to abandon (see
Remarks in House relative to proposed line system of, A2638. bill H. R. 2298). •
purchase of, 10134. Article by J. M. Klein from Chicago Sun
Bill to declare an unnavigable stream a
ICKES, HAROLD L. (Secretary of' Interior). relative to brother of secretary to
Judge Igoe passing on bids of Chicago portion of (see bills H. R. 329, 330).
Address assailing anti-Russian talk in Bill granting to Illinois all right, title,
New York at dinner honoring Thomas surface lines, A2819.
Article by J. M. Klein from Chicago Sun and interest in and to land comprising
Mann by, A3173. right-of-way of (see bills S. 953; H. R.
Article entitled "The War and Our Van- relative to Chicago's car line system
having in their employ son-in-law of, 3041).
ishing Resources" from American by, Memorial of legislature relative to the
A5455. A2819.
Article entitled "Igoe Court Officer Aided proposed conveyance of the canal to
Correspondence relative to transferring :the State of Illinois, 5305.
Central Valley project to California in Transit Suit" from Chicago Sun by
between Representative Havenner, Jim Klein, A3567. ILLINOIS CENTRAL, concessions made by,
Governor Warren (Calif.), and, A1296. IHLDER, JOHN, letter favoring suffrage f-r 10108.
Letter relative to title to submerged oil- the District of Columbia written by, ILLINOIS CONGRESSMEN, voting record of,
bearing lands by, A3588, A3589. 9644. 10064.
INDEX
ILLINOIS FEDERATION OF RETAIL ASSO- ZIM1GRATION-Continued. "IMPORTANCE OF PRINTING TO THE WAR
CIATIONS, letter on Office of Defense Radio Interview of Representative EFFORT," address by A. E. Giegengack
Transportation permits racing-bars Dickstein by Sydney Tennen on sub- before Washington Club of Printing
retailers from, A2840. ject, A4232. House Craftsmen entitled, A1622.
Letter relative to OPA county carnival Remarks In House opposing relaxing
program from, A4531. laws on, A3452. IMPORT DUTIES, postpone for 20 years im-
Remarks in House opposing wholesale position of import duties and other
ILLINOIS MANFACTURERS ASSOCIATION,
entry of refugees Into this country, import restrictions on articles im-
address entitled "Monetary and Credit ported from Philippine Islands (see
Agreements Entered Into at Bretton A3394.
Remarks in House relative to exclusion bill H. R. 3142).
Woods" by M. S. Szymczak in Chi- Table showing average ad valorem rates
cago before, A1384. from this country of persons who
served in armed forces of Axis coun- of duty under specified tariff acts, 6106,
ILLINOIS POSTMASTERS NEWS (publica- 6107.
tion), article paying tribute to late tries, A2516.
Remarks in House relative to H. R. 3517 IMPORT MYTH, remarks in House relative to,
Jack J. Wangelin from, A2366.
to permit admission of people from 7337.
ILLINOIS STATE DENTAL JOURNAL (pub- India, 9538, 9541.
lication), statement by Senator Mur- IMPORTS, article relative to import policy
Remarks in House relative to H. Res.
ray relative to bill to establish a Na- of Federal Government by Herbert B.
52 to investigate quotas of, 2867.
tional Institute of Dental Research Elliston from Washington Post, A936.
Remarks in House relative to legisla-
from, A1281. Bill creating an import quota on eggs
tion after World War I on, 2867.
(see bill H. R. 4346).
ILLINO:S STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, Remarks in House relative to our policy
remarks in House and letter by un- Bill to establish import quotas with re-
of racial discrimination on, 9541.
spect to cheese of various types or
identified writer relative to handling Remarks in House relative to passage in
kinds and grades (see bill H. R. 4455).
of veterans' employment by, A3131. 1924 of law to restrict, 9538.
Bill to impose a duty of 2 cents per pound
ILLINOIS STATE JOURNAL (newspaper) , Remarks in House relative to views of
on patna rice imported for use in man-
article relative to military record of American Legion on, A1836.
ufacture of canned soups (see bill
John Thornton Walker from, A981. Resolutions at national conventions of
H. R. 5017).
Editorial entitled "A Republican Chal- American Legion relative to, A1836.
Text of bill relating to reentry of Chinese Bill to make imported merchandise sub-
lenge" appearing in, 10392. ject.to same internal-revenue taxes as
Editorial paying tribute to John Thorn- laborers and Chinese wives and chil-
dren into United States, A6l01. similar merchandise of domestic origin
ton Walker from, A981. (see bill H. R. 3663).
IMMIGRATION, deny admittance into IMMIGRATION ACT OF 1917, amend section Bill to prohibit importation of American-
United States to all immigrants while 23 of (see bill H. R. 1104"). made merchandise made abroad (see
number of unemployed persons within Bill to amend section 24 of (see bill bill H. R. 2634).
United States is 100,000 or more (see H. R. 2986). Bill to provide a quota for earthenware,
bills S. 1020; H. R. 3286). IMMIGRATION ACT OF 1924, amending, crockeryware, china, 'porcelain, and
Bill to amend, to deny admission and with respect to eligibility to citizen- other vitrified wares imported into
.naturalization of aliens who have ship (see bill S. 304). United States (see bill H. R. 2794).
served in armed forces of countries Bill to amend section 28 (c) of (see bill Bill to provide a quota for articles made
at war with United States (see bill H. R. 390*). wholly or in chief value of glass im-
H. R. 3263). IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION ported into United States (see bill
Bills to deny admission to all immigrants LAWS, amend, to deny admission of H. R. 2795).
while the number of unemployed per- all aliens who are unable to establish Remarks in House relative to imports
sons cceeds 1,000,000 (see bills H. R. good moral character (see bill H. R. during first 6 months of 1937, 5143.
677, 748). 4066). Remarks in House relative to limitation
B'I:s to expedite admission of alien Bill to amend, to deny admission to cer- of cotton, A4352.
spouses and alien minor children of tain aliens who served in armed forces Remarks in House relative to mounting
citizen members of the armed forces of enemy countries, to deny naturali- agricultural, A2389.
(see bills S. 1654; H. R. 4857). zation, and to reduce immigration Remarks in House relative to quantita-
Bill to grant a nonquota status to cer- quotas (see bill H. R. 3663). tive import quotas of agricultural
tain veterans and their wives (see bill IMMIGRATION products, A2002.
AND NATURALIZATION
H. R. 433*). SERVICE, amend law relating to au- Statement by Petroleum Association of
Bill to permit admission as nonquota thority of certain employees to make America opposing further enlargement
immigrants into Alaska of persons of of power of State Department over
Finnish descent who have served hon- arrests without warrant in certain
cases and to search vehicles within policies for, A2509.
orably in armed forces of the United certain areas (see bill H. R. 386*). Table: agricultural products, 1934 and
Nations (see bill H. R. 2499). Bill to provide for extension and appli- 1937-40, A2423, A2424.
Bill to permit issuance of lawful entry cation of provisions of Classification -articles subject to duty but ad-
to foreign seamen who serve on Ameri- Act of 1923 to certain officers and em- mitted free of duty by Executive ac-
can-owned vessels for a period of 1 ployees of (see bill H. R. 2626). tion, A2346.
year while United States is at war Letter from the Attorney General trans- -cheese Imports, by types, 1920-43,
(see bill S. 1040). mitting a draft of a proposed bill to A2218.
Bill to prevent, during a period of 30 provide for extension of provisions of - cotton and cotton goods, 1931-41,
years, nationals of enemy countries the Classification Act of 1923 to cer- A2480, A2481.
from entering United States (see bill tain officers and employees of, 1470. ---- -value for snecified foreign coun-
H. R. 3773). IMMIGRATION, NATURALIZATION, tries and proportion coming from
Bill to prohibit entry into United States AND United States, A2384, A2385.
DEPORTATION, resolution by Ameri-
of quota Immigrants until expiration can Legion at its annual national con- -value in millions of dollars of,
of 5 years after termination of present vention relative to, A5132. A2435, A2436.
war (see bill H. R. 545). - value of agricultural imports,
IMMUNITY, require a witness seeking im-
Bills to provide for admission of alien 1932-40, A2432.
Chinese wives of American citizens munity from prosecution under cer- -watch movements and parts for
tain acts to claim his privilege against consumption, 1931-44, A2401, A2402.
under certain conditions (see bills
S. 412, 580; H. R. 3976, 4109, 4179). self-incrimination (see bills S. 634; -wheat, oats, barley, rye, and flax-
H. R. 2753). seed, A3258, A3259.
Bill to provide for establishment of law-
ful entry of certain aliens not subject IMPEACHMENT, amendment to the Consti-
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, statistics con-
to deportation who entered prior to tution to permit conviction upon con-
currence of a majority of the Senators cerning, 10935.
July 1, 1924 (see bill H. R. 4149*). Statistics relative to exports, 1934 and
Bill to reduce quotas (see bills H. R. present in cases of (see S. J. Res. 52).
1937-43, 5053, 5054.
414, 1368). IMPERIALISM CONDEMNED, address by Statistics
Bill relating to reentry of Chinese Dean E. Smith from Mitchell (S. Dak.) "from all relative to value of imports
countries, 5050.
laborers and Chinese wives and chil- Gazette on subject, A171. Statistics relative to the value of United
dren (see bill H. R. 4531). IMPERIALISM: THEY CALL IT PEACE, edi- States exports, 5164.
Joint resolutions to provide for admis- torial from Chicago Tribune relative Table showing value of agricultural im-
sion of aliens who are religious or to, A5293. ports, 5098.
racial refugees (see H. J. Res. 95, 288). IMPLEMENTATION OF UNITED NATIONS Table showing value of total imports for
Memorandum in brief explanation of ORGANIZATION, plea for expedition specified foreign countries and the
hi's H. R. 387, 388, 434, 511, 513, 578, of consideration of Senate bill 1580, proportion coming from the United
669, 776, relating to, 2509, 2510. 11281. States, 5092, 5093.
INDEX
IMPORTS (FOR CONSUMPTION) OF MAJOR INCOME TAX-Continued INCOME TAX-Continued.
FOOD PRODUCTS, statistics relative Bil s to exempt from taxation all income Bill to provide that compensation for
to, 5007, 6846. received by persons in the armed forces, service in the armed forces outside
IMPRISONMENT OF BOYS AND GIRLS IN (see.bills S. 796; H. R. 3450). continental United States or in Alaska
PALESTINE, letter protesting, 10043. Bill to exempt members of the armed during present war shall be excluded
IMRIE, AUSTIN S., report of the Committee forces from (see bill H. R. 676). for income-tax purposes (see bill H. R.
Bill to fix personal exemption and. credit 2876).
on Military Affairs in Senate on nomi-
for dependents for purpose of (see bill Bill to provide that any service rendered
nation of, 5339.
H. R. 2672). and any deductions made or taxes
INAUGURAL CEREMONIES, report of the paid under Civil Service Retirement
Joint Inaugural Committee on expend- Bill to forgive one-half of the unforgiven
Act of 1930, any other Federal retire-
itures for the inauguration of Janu- portion of the individual income tax
ment act, or Social Securlty Act may
ary 20, 1945, 9760. for 1942 (gee bills S. 419; H. R. 1866).
be credited for purpose of any other
INAUGURATION. See PRESIDENT OF THE Bills to grant to veterans of present war such act (see bill H. R. 2560).
UNITED STATES. a. temporary exclusion from gross in- Bill relating to deductibility under
come (see bills H. R. 4178, 4469). chapter 1 of Internal Revenue Code of
INCOME, eliminate income limitation as to
Bills granting certain tax benefits to expenses paid or incurred In deter-
eligibility for pensions to widows of members and former members of the
certain World War veterans (see bill mining (see bills S. 618; H. R. 2342).
armed forces (see bills H. R. 2942, Bill relating to income tax of members
H. R. 1182).
Editorial entitled "Small Income and 3348). of armed forces for year in which they
Taxes" from Milwaukee Journal, A4480. Bill to increase normal tax exemption, entered upon active service (see bill
Remarks in House relative to drop in 1945 surtax exemption, and exemption for H. R. 64).
of national, A4418. each dependent from $500 to $600 and Bill relating to income-tax liability of
to provide a special deduction for members of armed forces dying in the
INCOMES, Table: 10-year annual income per farmers (see billH. R. 3820). service (see bills H. R. 3925, 4607, 4809).
worker in United States and certain Bill to permit certain living expenses Bill relating to the credit for tax with-
foreign countries, A2090. incurred away from home to be de- held at source of wages of certain
INCOME TAX, amend Internal Revenue Code ducted by Members of Congress from fiscal-year taxpayers (see bill H. R.
in case of persons who served in armed (see bill H. R. 1627). 2419).
forces during present -war (see bills Bill to permit contributions to volunteer Bill relating to effect of community
S. 419, 538). fire companies for exclusively public property law of Oklahoma upon Fed-
Bill to amend Internal Revenue Code so purposes to be deducted in computing eral income-tax liability of certain
as to exempt from taxation all anounts net income (see bill H. R. 1655). persons for taxable years ending prior
received by members of armed forces Bills to permit individuals to deduct to September 30, 1944 (see bill H. R.
during World War II (see bill S. 1455). from gross income for income-tax pur- 3093).
Bill for abatement of certain taxes for poses certain amounts paid as life- Bill relating to interest on income-tax
members of the armed forces (see bill ,insurance premiums (see bills H. R. deficiencies resulting from decision of
S. 1068"), 5177. 645, 724). Supreme Court with respect to Okla-
Bill to alleviate effect on seamen's wages Bill to permit individuals to deduct for homa community property law (see
of -annual' accounting period for pur- income-tax purposes from gross income bill H. R. 3039).
poses of (see bill H. R. 3385). the depreciation on their residences Bill relating to withholding of tax at
Bill to amend Civil Service Retirement (see billH. R. 273). source on wages in case of community
Act of 1930, so as to exempt annuity Bill to permit withholding of tax at income (see bill H. R. 59).
payments under such act from taxa- source on certain pensions,. annuities, Bill relative to list of names for publica-
tion (see bill H. R. 2948). and retirement pay paid by United tion of names of taxpayers relieved
Bill to amend Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil -States,at election of recipient thereof from payment of tax under provisions
Relief Act of 1940 so as to extend time (see bill H. R. 2918). of current Tax Payment Act of 1943
within which members of armed forces Bill to prevent tax discrimination against (see bill S. 367).
may pay income taxes falling due prior Concurrent resolution to print manu-
certain civilian officers and employees script relative to income-tax laws for
to or during period of military service of Government, who would be en-
(see bill H. R. 1826). members of the armed forces of the
titled, except. for their Government
Bill to cancel, to extent of $100, income- employment, to retired pay for service United States (see H. Con. Res. 102).
tax liability of members of armed as commissioned officers in armed Convention with Great Britain and
forces for taxable year ending immedi- Northern Ireland on, 7353.
forces (see bill H. R. 3173).
ately prior to their entering service Data relating to the tax burden under
Bills to provide an additional allowance supplement T of present law com-
(see billH. R. 124). for members of armed forces in com-
Bill to effect reduction in individual in- pared with that under coinmittee bill,
puting net income (see bills H. R. 460, 634.
come tax by increasing normal tax 492).
exemption from $500 to $1,000 and Injunction of secrecy removed in Senate
Bill to provide an additional surtax ex- from treaty with Great Britain and
dependents from $500 to $800 (see bill emption to certain heads of families
H. R. 0954). Northern Ireland concerning, 3853.
(see bill H. R. 2777). Letter by Arthur G. Sherman relative to
Bills to exclude compensation of persons
Bills to provide for additional income-tax payment of national debt with, Al165.
in the armed forces from (see bills H. R.
exemption for persons who served in Letter from Raymond M. Shipman rel-
1170, 2444).
the armed forces (see bills H. R. 3132, ative to the withholding tax, 9212.
Bill to exempt certain annuity payments
3171). Memorial of Legislature of Iowa relative
received by public-school teachers
from Federal (see bill H. R. 5.084). Bill to provide additional time within to collection of incomes, inheritances,
Bills to exempt certain religious, chari- which honorably discharged veterans and transfers of property, 2383.
may make payment of Federal income Memorial of Legislature of Oklahoma to
table, scientific, literary, and educa-
taxes .(see billH. R. 3151). amend law relative to, 5465.
tional organizations from requirement
cf withholding tax at source of wages Bill to provide for abatement of tax for Memorial of Legislature of Oklahoma
(see bills H. R. 290, 1380). members of the armed forces in cer- urging Congress to waive payment of
Bill to exempt from gross income for tain cases, and additional exemption interest and authorize refund of Intei-
income-tax purposes earnings of hon- for veterans (see bill S. 1124). est heretofore paid on deficiencies in
orably discharged veterans during cer- Bills to provide for deduction from gross income taxes, 4689.
tain periods after discharge (see bill income for income-tax purposes of ex- Memorial of Legislature of Wisconsin
H. R. 4426). penses incurred by farmers for pur- urging the calling of a convention for
Bill to exempt from income tax bonuses pose of. leveling land for farming consideration of an amendment to the
paid by States and Territories for operations (see bills S. 982; H. R. 3803). Constitution of the United States fix-
service in armed forces (see bill H. R. Bill to provide for exclusion from gross ing a specified limitation on, 3266.
3918). income for income-tax purposes cer- Questions and answers relative to mem-
Bill to exempt from income tax certain tain amounts received as retirement bers of the armed forces (H. Con. Res.
payments made to seamen on account pay by retired personnel of Army, Navy, 102, H. Rept. 1211), 10780.
of their internment by the enemy (see Marine Corps, and Coast Guard (see Remarks in House favoring a reduction
bill H. R. 5103). bill S. 851). in, A3767.
Bill to exempt from individual income Bill to provide for exclusion from gross Remarks in House relative to exemption
tax earned, income earned in certain income for income-tax purposes cer- of civil service annuities from, A4081.
taxable years following an individual's tain amounts received as retirement Remarks in House relative to legislation
discharge from armed forces (see bill pay by retired military personnel (see exempting disabled veterans from
H. R. 3745). bill H. R. 3563). payment of, A1810.
318 INDEX
INCOME TAX-Continued. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, INDIA-Continued.
Statement urging passage of House Con- address entitled "Fraternalism, a List of newspapers publishing editorials
current 50, relative to deduction of Source of Adequacy" by Senator Wiley favorable on Indian immigration,
drilling expenses in development of oil at Baltimore before Grand Lodge of A3588.
from, A2393. Marylan d, A45. Remarks in House opposing admittance
Statistics relative to, 2447, 2448. Address on subject fraternalism's job in of persons from, 9538.
Statistics relative to collections of, 9959, the days up ahead by Senator Wiley Remarks in House relating to aid through
9960. in Washington before, A2241. American Friends Service Committee
Statistics relative to income taxes of Radio address by D. D. Monroe, grand for, A2145.
steam railroads, 4187, 4188. sire of, A1713. Remarks in House relative to first con-
Tables: synopsis of tax laws since voy in 2 years over Ledo Road, A172.
INDEPENDENT PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION
adoption of sixteenth amendment, Remarks in House relative to H. R. 3517
OF AMERICA, statement opposing fur- relative to admission of persons from,
A884-A888. ther enlargement of power of State
Table showing refunds in the case of 9538, 9541.
Department over import policies by,
corporations, 6148, 6149. Remarks in House relative to immigra-
A2509. tion and naturalization of persons in-
INCOME-TAX EXMPTION FOR VETERANS, Statement relative to extension of Re- digenous to, 9519.
remarks in House relative to, A3366. ciprocal Trade Agreements Act before Remarks in House relative to ineligibil-
INCOME-TAX RETURNS, letter from the House Committee on Ways and Means ity to receive UNRRA funds of, A2367.
Commissioner of Internal Revenue by Russell B. Brown, general counsel Remarks in House relative to organiza-
relative to pay credited to military of A2414. tions aiding, A2367.
personnel of the Army who have post- INDEPENDENT PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION Remarks in House relative to our prewar
poned the filing of, 9950. OF TEXAS, attitude toward the Anglo- exports to, A2884.
"IN DEFENSE OF POLITICIANS," article by American petroleum agreement rela- Remarks in House relative to refusal to
tive to opposition to, 10751. issue passports to businessmen to visit,
Claude G. Bowers entitled, 4103. 11928.
Letter urging increase in price of'crude
INDEPENDENCE DAY, address by Represent- oil by, A5333. Remarks in House relative to record of
ative Philbin at Winchendon, Mass., Lewis A. Pick in construction of mili-
on, A3350. INDEPENDENT RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS' tary roads in, A172.
Address by Senator Guffey on celebration ASSOCIATION, letter relative to con- Remarks in House relative to rich re-
under auspices of Soho Community ditions in the lumber industry by, sources in, 9542.
Association of, A3289. A5561. Remarks in House relative to the starv-
Editorial entitled "July 4 Was Day of Statement relative to problems of lum- ing people of, A2145.
Oratory," from Maryville (Tenn.) and ber dealers before Senate Committee Speech by William Phillips before Ameri-
Alcoa Daily Times, A4159. on Small Business by, A5559. can Relief For India, Inc., relative to
Editorial entitled "Our National Birth- INDEPENDENT TIRE DEALERS AND TIRE conditions in, A2145.
day" from Duluth Free Press, A3473. REBUILDERS OF AMERICA, remarks Statement by American Relief for In-
Radio address by Robert E. Hannegan in in House relative to, A508. dia, Inc., relative to conditions in,
Gainesville, Ga., on, A3411. A2166.
INDEPENDENT VOTERS OF ILLINOIS, ad- Table: imports and exports with United
INDEPENDENCE (Mo.) EXAMINER (news- dress relative to San Francisco charter
paper), article on OWI sends two crews States, 1926-40, A2893.
by Senator Pepper in Chicago before,
to Independence, Mo., from, A2929. INDIA AND BRITAIN'S POISONED PROPA-
A3215. GANDA AGAINST UNITED STATES,
Letter from OWI relative to story on Statement favoring continuance of price letter by unnamed official relative to,
two OWI crews taking pictures in controls by, A5155.
Truman's home town appearing in, A5679.
INDIA, address in Washington by Syud Hos- INDIA AND THE BRITISH POLICY, article
A2969.
sian, Representative Coffee, Krishnalal from National Committee for India's
INDEPENDENCE WEEK, proclamation by Shridharani, Anup Singh, Louis Brom- Freedom from Washington Evening
Governor Gates (Ind.) to observe field, and Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit rela- STAR relative to, A5563.
June 30-July 4, as, A2613. tive to, A1217, A1218. INDIA-BURMA HIGHWAY: HIGH WAGES
Remarks in Senate relative to idea of Article by Serge Fliegers from magazine PAID TO CIVILIAN MECHANICS,
William Fifield to observe June 30- Trend relative to legislation on immi- article from Daily Corinthian (Miss.)
July 4, as, A2613. gration from, A3587. relative to, A3451.
INDEPENDENT AGENCIES, making appro- Article captioned First Truck Convoy
From India in 2 Years Reaches INDIA INDEPENDENCE DAY, remarks in
priations for (see bill H. R. 3199*). House relative to meeting in Washing-
Myltkyiner from Washington Post,
INDEPENDENT BANKERS' ASSOCIATION, ton observing, A1217.
A172.
letter and report relative to Bretton Article entitled "Why Not Equal Status INDIA LEAGUE OF AMERICA, resolution
Woods Agreements by, A973. for the People of India?" from Balti- relative to use of Indian troops in In-
INDEPENDENT EXECUTIVE BUREAUS, con- more Sun, A3587. donesia from, A5548.
ference report on bill (H. R. 1984), Articles by Los Angeles Times, Kansas INDIA QUARTERLY (publication), article
making annual appropriations for, City Star, and Baltimore Sun relative entitled "Roosevelt's Legacy To Amer-
3773, 3780. to lifting of immigration restrictions ica and the World" by Senator Thomas
INDEPENDENT HUNGARIAN CLUB, resolu- to, A3587. of Utah from, A3895.
tion paying tribute to Franklin D. Bill for admission into the United States INDIA'S FREEDOM, statement by Repre-
Roosevelt by, A2602. of persons of races indigenous to (see sentative Caller at India Independence
bill H. R. 3517"). . Day meeting, Washington, D. C., rela-
INDEPENDENT OFFICES, amendments in Bill to authorize naturalization and ad-
Senate relative to production, distribu- tive to, A341;
mission under a quota of certain East-
tion, and transportation of agricul- INDIA, VICTIM OF BOTH FAMINE AND THE
ern Hemisphere Indians of (see bills WAR, memorandum by Board of
tural commodities, including livestock, S. 505; H. R. 173, 2256, 2609).
1999. American Relief for India, Inc., rela-
Bill to permit naturalization of certain tive to, A2368.
Bill making annual appropriations for natives of (see bill H. R. 1624.)
(see bill H. R. 1984"). Bill to permit naturalization of all peo- INDIANA, cablegram from certain Indiana
Notice of motion to suspend rule relat- ple, residing in United States, from troops requesting to be returned to
ing to an amendment to bill (H. R. (see bills S. 236; H. R. 1746). their homes, 9823.
1984) making appropriations for, 2104. Credentials of Senator-elect Homer E.
Correspondence relative to the bill (H.
Remarks in House relative to the bill Capehart from the State of, 3.
R. 3517) relative to immigration of
(H. R. 1984) making appropriation for, Memorial of legislature requesting Con-
persons of races indigenous to, 9523, gress to provide funds to establish
879, 928, 929, 931, 2412. 9524, 9528.
Remarks in Senate on bill (H. R. 1984) veterans' hospitals in, A2522.
Editorials on East Indian immigration Remarks in House relative to car thefts
making annual appropriations for, quotas from New York Times, New
2019, 2029, 2080, 2083, 2101, 2169, 2180, by juveniles, A1945.
York Herald Tribune and Christian Remarks in House relative to fine war
2412. Science Monitor, A3574, A3575. record of Decatur County, A2216.
INDEPENDENT OFFICES APPROPRIATION Excerpt from radio broadcast by Repre- Remarks in House relative to need of a
ACT, 1934, amend with respect to au- sentative Kunkel relative to immigra- veterans' hospital in northern, A5658.
thority of Attorney General to com- tion from, A4494. Remarks in House relative to reaction to
promise uits on certain contracts of Letter by Representative Celler relative belt-tightening suggestion of farmers
insurance (see bill H. R. 740). to interpational trade with, A2893. of, A2053.
INDEX '319
INDIANA-Continued.' .... INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER (newspaper), INDIANOLA ANTIAIRCRAFT GUNNERY
Remarks in House relative to views on letter by Representative Ludlow prais- RANGE, authorizing transfer to Cal-
current problems of people in, A3839. ing Victory Progress edition of, A3570. houn County, Tex., of military in-
Resolution of the Democratic State Com- Remarks in House praising the outstand- stallations on (see bill H. R. 2804).
mittee of Indiana requesting the Com- ing Negro newspaper, A3570.
mittee on Privileges and Elections, INDIAN RESERVATIONS, enforcement of
United States Senate, to continue in- INDIANAPOLIS STAR (newspaper), article penal laws on (see bill S. 1179).
vestigation of the senatorial election on farms for returning veterans by Letter from the Secretary of the In-
Maurice Early from, A26. terior relative to reserves from all ap-
in, 912.
Resolution of Veterans of Foreign Wars Article entitled "Willis Calls 60,000,000- propriation lands within, 771.
relative to treatment of servicemen at Job Plan Political Propaganda" by Resolution of the Western Association
veterans' facilities, 2777. Jack Reed from, A922. of State Game and Fish Commis-
Resolutions of the American Legion De- Editorial entitled "Go To It, Mr. Presi- sioners relative to proposed legislation
dent" from, A10.9. concerning fish and game resources-
partment relative to legislation bene-
ficial to war veterans, 10069. Editorial entitled "Indianapolis on World on, 258.
Statement relative to sale of war bonds Air Map" from, A3697.. INDIAN RIVER AND BAY, DEL., memorial
by, 1363. Editorial entitled "Peace Needs World • . of Legislature of Delaware urging im-
Text of resolution relative to relaxing Conscience" from, A5297. provement of, 3283.
regulations of ODT barring. transpor- Editorial entitled "What Goes on Here?" INDIANS, amendment in Senate to bill (H. R.
tation in school busses of school bands from, A1421. 3024) making an appropriation for
by General Assembly of, A417. Editorial on President's report'on Yalta • construction of a hospital for tubercu-
INDIANA COAL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION, Conference from, A1019. losis victims .among the Indians of
INC, letter and statement relative to Editorial, Square Deal.for Carriers-Bul- Montana, 4100.
regulations of Solid Fuels Administra- winkle Bill, from, A5175. Article by 0. K. Armstrong from Reader's
tion on coal delivery by, A1497; A1498. Editorial. relative to method of ratifica- Digest entitled "Set the American
INDIANA COMMITTEE FOR VICTORY, tion of treaties from, A1495. Indians Free," A4815.
radio address- relative to public opin- Remarks in House relative to political Article entitled "Alaska, Statute-Equal.
ion's influence in approaching San background of, A1059. Rights for Indians". by Richard L.
Francisco Conference by E. A. Conway Neuberger from Washington Post,
INDIANAPOLIS: TIMES (newspaper)-, article
'under auspices of, A1410. A1486.
on German news censorship by John
Speech entitled "What Should Be the Article, entitled: "Set the American In-
W. Hillman from, A2462.
Postwar Policy of the United States?" dians Free" by .O. K., Armstrong from
Editorial • entitled "Congress and
by Representative- LaFollette before, Reader's Digest, A3648.
Treaties" from, A1495. Associated Press dispatch relative to
A1899. 'Editorial on moral from Nazi atrocities
forbidden used of peyote by, A980.
INDIANA DEMOCRATIC EDITORIAL ASSO- by John W. Hillman from, A2285.
Bills to amend act to provide for cooper-
CIATION, address on man in the 'INDIAN AFFAIRS, facilitate and simplify ad- ation by Smithsonian Institution
street by Robert E. Hannegan at
ministration of (see bill H. R. 4386'). with State, educational, and scientific
French Lick before, A5612. organizations for continuing ethno-
Excerpt from statement by former Rep-
INDIANA-HIGH ECHOOL DIPLOMAS FOR resentative Pettengill relative to ap- logical researches on American (see
VETERANS, letter by Hugh A. McNeill, propriation for office of, A4086. bills S. 1652; H. R. 4846).
Jr., relative to, A4378. Bills to amend section 2 of act of Jan-
INDIAN CLAIMS COMMISSION, create, to uary 25, 1942, and relating to refund
INDIANA UNIVERSITY, address by Francisco
A. Delgado at commencement exer- provide for the powers, duties, and of taxes illegally paid by Indian citi-
functions thereof (see bills H. R. 1198,
cises of, A.987. zens (see bills S. 1145, 1439).
1341, 4497*)., Bill to authorize adjustments of irriga-
Letter relative to educational allowances Memorial of Legislature of Ok'ahoma
for veterans by Lee R. Dowling of, tion charges in certain land exchanges
urging creation of, 5465. within Indian irrigation projects (see
A1973.
Remarks in House relative to conferring INDIAN IRRIGATION PROJECTS, letters bill H. R. 2457").-
of degree of doctor of laws on Francisco from Secretary of Interior transmit- Bill to authorize Secretary of Interior
A. Delgado by, A3987. ting data pertinent to, 989, 1595, 1640, to adjust debts of individual Indians,
Speech by J. Frank Lindsey at presenta- 1706. associations, or tribes of (see bill H. R.
tion of portrait of Ernie Pyle to Sigma 2231*).
INDIAN LANDS, amend Public Law 322 of
Alpha Epsilon fraternity of, A4377. Bills to authorize use of funds of any
Seventy-second Congress, second ses-
INDIANAPOLIS (United- States cruiser), ar- tribe for insurance premiums (see bills
sion, with respect to titles to (see bill
ticle by W. H. Lawrence relative to the S. 1235; H. R. 3600).
S. 1369).
sinking of, 12220. Bill conferring jurisdiction upon Court
Bill to authorize the leasing for business of Claims with respect to suit num-
-INDIANAPOLIS, IND., communication from of (see bill H. R. 2536*). bered E-344 entitled "Klamath and
the Chamber of Commerce relative to Bills to authorize Secretary of Interior Modoc Tribes and Yahooskin Band of
the proposed bill for extension of the to contract with Middle Rio Grande Snake Indians Versus United States"
Reciprocal Trade Act, 5085. Conservatory District of New Mexico (see bill S. 1047).
INDIANAPOLIS ASSOCIATION OF CREDIT for payment of operation and mainte- Bill to emancipate the Indians of United
MEN, statement on back to work prop- nance charges on certain Pueblo (see States (see bill H. R. 3710).
aganda by Merritt Fields, manager, bills S. 718'; H. R. 2119'). Bill for expenditure of funds for coop-
A4383. Bills to declare that United States holds crating with public school board at
INDIANAPOLIS COUNCIL OF CHURCH certain lands in trust for Indian use Walker, Minn., for extension of pub-
WOMEN, letter relative to world day (see bills H. R. 3061, 3062). lic-school facilities to be available to
of prayer by Mrs. Ralph L. Holland, Bill to provide for leasing of allotted all Indian children in the district (see
president of, A683. lands on Grow Indian Reservation bill H. R. 4098).
INDIANAPOLIS COMMERCIAL (newspaper), (see bill H. R. 4002). Bill to prevent placing of liens upon
editorial on back to work propaganda lands of Indian recipients of old-age
Bill to provide for purchase of restricted
by Mark Gray from, A4384. assistance benefits (see bill S. 1484).
Indian lands from heirs or from any
Editorial on Mrs. Truman's right to Bill to prohibit appointment of persons
Indian over 60 years of age (see bill
'privacy from, A5453. of less than one-half Indian blood to
H. R. 3680).
the office of Commissioner of Indian
INDIANAPOLIS DOES NOT WANT FEDERAL Bill to set aside certain lands in Okla- Affairs (see bill S. 1092).
MONEY FOR SLUM CLEARANCE, ar- homa in trust for Indians of Kiowa, Bill to prohibit collection of fes by
ticle from Wall Street Journal rela- Comanche, and Apache Indian Res- Secretary of Interior for administra-
tive to, A5477. ervation (see bill S. 1043). tion of funds of restricted (see S5ill
INDIANAPOLIS NEWS (newspaper), edi-. Letter from Secretary of the Interior S. 1036).
torial entitled "Treaty Ratification" transmitting draft of proposed legisla- Bill to provide a uniform code of descent
from, A1496. tion for payment of charges on cer- of trust on restricted Indian estates,
Editorial entitled "Put Your Cows To- tain, 1597. and for other purposes (see bill H. ft.
gether, Boys?" from, A1694. Remarks in House and text of bill (H. R. 2294).
Editorial opposing drafting of 18-year- 3680) to provide for purchase from
olds for Army duty from, A3807. Bill to provide for enforcement of penal
heirs or from any Indian over 60 years laws of the 'States on Indian reserva-
Editorial relative to memorial to war of age of restricted, A3345. tions (see bill S. 1179).
correspondents from, A4686. INDIAN LANDS AND RESOURCES, repeal Bills to provide for removal of restric-
"INDIANAPOLIS ON WORLD AIR MAP," act of June 18, 1934, and act of June tions on property of Indians who serve
editorial from Indianapolis (Ind.) Star 15, 1935, to conserve and develop (see In the armed forces (see bills S. 1093,
entitled, A3697. bills S. 978, 1140). 1194; H. R. 3681, 4196).
320 INDEX
INDIANS-Continued. INDIANS-Continued. INDIANS-Continuad;
Bill to repeal certain acts of Congress, California: bill to provide for a roll of, Fort Berthold Reservation, N. Dak.: bills
known as Indian liquor laws, in cer- and for pro rata distribution of funds for relief of (see bills S. 186; H. R.
tain parts of Wisconsin (see bill H. R. in Treasury to credit of said Indians 1095, 1363).
3717). and their disbursement (see bill H. R. Goshute Indian Reservation: bill to re-
Bills to repeal certain provisions of law 3605). serve certain land on public domain in
relative to trading with Indian tribes -bill to provide procedure to en- Utah for addition to (see bill H.- R.
(see bills S. 1287; H. R. 4004). gage attorneys to represent them, take 2563).
Editorial captioned 'to, the poor In- such collective action as they deem Haida Indians of Alaska: bill to amend
dian," A1185. proper (see bill H. R. 3606). act for relief of (see bill H. R. 1804*).
Joint resolutions establishing a joint Cherokees of North Carolina: bill to Kanosh Indian Reservation: bill to re-
congressional committee to make a authorize revision of tribal roll of serve certain lands in Utah for addi-
study of claims of Indian tribes and to Eastern Band of (see bill H. R. 1211). tion to (see bill H. R. 3552).
Investigate administration of Indian Cherokees of Oklahoma: bills for relief of -letter from the Secretary of the
affairs (see S. J. Res. 79; H. J. Res. (see bills S. 53; H. R. 341*). Interior transmitting a draft, of a
237). Cheyenne: bill to adjudicate claim of proposed bill to reserve certain land as
Letter by Frank T. Hines relative to loans (see bill S. 485). an addition to, 6245.
to 'Indian veterans under Service- letter from the Secretary of the
Chippeswa: bill to adjudicate claims of
men's Readjustment Act of 1944, A3342. the Turtle Band of (see bill H. R. Interior transmitting a draft of pro-
Letter from Secretary of the Interior 13811). posed legislation to reserve certain
transmitting copy of order canceling . bill to declare that the United public lands for, 6203.
Klamath: bills to amend act of June 25,
certain debts due United States by in- States holds certain lands in trust for 1938, authorizing Secretary of the In-
dividual and tribes of, 3530. Minnesota tribe of (see bill H. R. 2439). terior to pay salary and expenses. of
Letter from Secretary of the Interior Credit operations under authority of members of the business committee
transmitting draft of bill authorizing (48 Stat. 986 and 49 Stat. 1967) : letter
payment of insurance premiums by, and official delegates of (see bills S.
from the Secretary of the Interior 665*; H. R. 2296*).
4913, 5172. transmitting report of, 328, -bill conferring jurisdiction upon
Letter from Secretary of the Interior Creek: resolution paying tribute to
transmitting draft of bill to confer Court of Claims with respect to suit
Franklin D. Roosevelt by Creek Tribe No. E346 of (see bill H. R. 3027).
jurisdiction on North Dakota over of- at Okmulgee, Okla., A4066. -bills to protect the livestock of
fenses committed by or against cer- Crow: bill to provide for disposition of (see bills S. 793; H. R. 2743).
tain, 7893, 7935. inherited interests in estates of certain -bills to provide for general welfare
Letter from the Secretary of the Interior deceased Crow Indian allottees (see and advancement of (see bills S. 794;
transmitting a draft of a proposed bill bill H. R. 4003). H. R. 2744).
to reserve certain lands in Utah for Crow Indian allottees: bill to provide Klamath Reservation, Oreg.: bills to pro-
addition to the Goshute Reservation, for disposition of inherited interests vide for conservation of fish and wild-
1828. in the estates of certain deceased (see life on (see bills S. 654; H. H. 2297*).
Letter from Secretary of the Interior bill S. 764). - bill to remove restrictions on
transmitting draft of bill transferring property and moneys belonging to
property from War Relocation Author- Crow Indian Reservation, Mont.: bills to
provide for leasing of allotted lands on members of, to provide for liquidation
ity to Colorado River Tribe of, 7826, of tribal property, and to confer com-
(see bills S. 763; H. R. 4002).
7890. plete citizenship upon such Indians
Letter from Secretary of the Interior bills to provide for adjustments in
connection 'with Crow irrigation proj- (see bill S. 1313).
transmitting proposed bills for use of Loans to: letter from the Secretary of the
lands in Montana, North Dakota, and ect (see bills S. 488, 1681; H. R. 2862,
4195, 4983. Interior transmitting copies of, 290.
South Dakota for, 3351. Metlakahtla: bill to amend granting cit-
Memorial of legislature relative to post- Crow Tribe: joint resolution to amend
act of July 3, 1926, to adjudicate claims izenship in Alaska to (see bill H. R.
war construction of an adequate tuber- 655).
culosis sanitarium for Indians in Mon- of (see S. J. Res. 63).
Debts of: letter from the Secretary of the Menominee Reservation: bill to authorize
tana, 1880. payment of certain sums to jobbers for
Memorial of New York Legislature rela- Interior transmitting a draft of a pro-
posed bill to authorize adjustment of, their timber logging during season 1934-
tive to Indians within State of New 35 for Indians on (see bill S. 1418).
York be subject to jurisdiction of laws 1107, 1209.
Devils Lake Indian Reservation: bills to Minnesota: bill to repeal certain acts of
of that State, A2755. Congress known as Indian liquor laws
Protest of certain tribes against building confei jurisdiction on State of North
Dakota over offenses committed by or in certain parts of (see bill H. R. 2425).
of a dam near Garrison, N. Dak., 9589. -bill to subject Indians and Indian
Remarks in House relative to record in against Indians on (see bills S. 1305;
H. R. 4315). reservations in the State to the laws,
World Wars I and II of, A3342. with certain exceptions, of State of
Remarks in Senate relative to the con- Education: bill to amend act of Febru- (see bill H. R. 2426).
dition of the American Indian, 5386. ary 15, 1929, relative to compulsory
Minnesota Chippewa Tribe: bill for relief
Resolution to authorize the Committee attendance of children at school (see
of (see bill H. R. 5065).
on Indian Affairs to investigate the bill H. R. 2893). Modoc: bill conferring jurisdiction upon
condition of the American Indian in Fiscal affairs of: letter from the Secre- Court of Claims with respect to suit
the United States and Territory of tary of the Interior relative to, 1706. No. E346 of (see bill H. R. 3027).
Alaska (see H. Res. 128, 130). Five Civilized Tribes: bills to validate Northwest Territory: joint resolution to
Statement on the American Indian way titles to certain lands conveyed by (see provide for observance and celebration
of life by legislative council, League of bills S. 54; H. R. 1197, 2640, 2754*). of one hundred and fiftieth anniver-
American Indians, A3211. -bills to amend act relative to re-- sary of signing of Treaty of Greene
Text of bill H. R. 3681 to provide for re- strictions applicable to (see bills S. 54; Ville with Indians of (see S. J. Res. 71;
moval of restrictions on property of H. R. 1199, 1200, 2640, 2754*). H. J. Res. 195).
Indians who serve in the armed forces, -bill to amend act of December 24, Northwestern Bands of Shoshone: reso-
A3343. 1942 (56 Stat. 1080), relating to estates lution authorizing the printing as
Text of bill (H. R. 3710) to emancipate of certain deceased Indians of (see bill House document the opinion of Su-
Indians of the United States, A3342. S. 749). preme Court in case of (see H. Res.
Alaska: resolution by Alaska Territorial -memorial of Legislature of Okla- 198.).
Chamber of Commerce relative to abo- homa urging enactment of bill (H. R. Osage: bills authorizing appropriation
riginal claims of Indians of, A1762. 1197) to validate titles to certain lands for payment to Osage Tribe for lands
Apache: memorial of Legislature of Ari- conveyed by Indians of, 2892. sold by United States to (see bills S.
zona relative to the bill (S. 114) to -resolution to print manuscript of 617; H. R. 4060).
pay for lands ceded by, 2075. laws and regulations relating to (see Osage Tribe in Oklahoma: bill to provide
Arapahoe: bill to adjudicate claim of S. Res. 67). for nomination of candidates for elec-
(see bill S. 485). Flathead Reservation, Mont.: bill to ad- tion as officers of (see bill S. 1112).
Baseball players: remarks in Senate rel- judicate claims of certain Indians of - bill to provide for payment of
ative to, 5401. (see bill S. 782). travel and other expenses of members
Blackfeet Tribe: bill to provide for dis- -bill to adjudicate claims of Con- of tribal council, business committees,
position of tribal funds of (see bill federated Salish and Kootenai Tribes or other tribal organizations of (see
H, R. 1110). of Indians of (see bill H. R. 2678). bill S. 1085).
Caifornia: billto adjudicate claims of bills to provide for disposition of Potawatomi: bill authorizing Secretary
those who were not parties to certain tribal funds of Confederated Salish of Interior to cancel the fee patents
18 unratified treaties (see bill H. R. and Kootenal Tribes of Indians of (see heretofore issued on two Potawatomi
3604). bills S. 1272; H. R. 3843). Indian allotments (see bill H. R. 3396).
INDEX
INDIANS-Continusd. .INDIAN TRIBES, letter from Secretary of In- "INDUSTRIAL PEACE CHARTER IS A
Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation, Nev.: terior transmitting statement of fiscal TIMELY PROPOSAL," editorial from
bill to authorize Secretary of. the In- affairs of, 1706. Sacramento (Calif.) Bee entitled,
terior to issue patents for certain lands "INDIAN STUDENTS REPLACE GI's ON A3503.
to certain settlers in (see bill S. 22). AMERICAN-BOUND BOATS," article INDUSTRIAL PLANTS, article entitled "In-
Quinaielt Reservation, Wash.: bill au- by Ed Sullivan from Washington Plant Feeding" by William R. Davis,
thorizing . payment of necessary ex- Times-Herald .entitled, A5218. A3564.
penses incurred by securing allotments INDIANTOWN, PA., report to subcommittee INDUSTRIAL PRICES AND PRODUCTION,
to certain members on (see bill H. R. of House Military Affairs of visit to statistics of, 4261, 4262.
1819). separation center at, A4141. INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND EMPLOY-
Quinault Tribe: joint resolution author-
izing prosecution and proceeding in "INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM," editorial by MENT, remarks in House relative to,
Thurman Sensing entitled, A215. 1089.
certain claim by (see H. J. Res. 259).
San Carlos Act: bill to amend section 3 INDIVIDUALISM, excerpt from article ap- INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS REVIEW (publi-
of (see bill S. 812). pearing in New Republic relative to, cation), article captioned "A time for
San Carlos Apache: bills authorizing pay- A-,508. action" from, A2025.
ment for certain lands to- (see bills "INDIVIDUAL SECURITY IN THE POSTWAR INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, mersage from the
S. 114; H. R. 2589). WORLD," statement by Secretary of President relative to, 11332.
-memorial of Arizona State Legis- Labor Schwellenbach for Trans-radio INDUSTRIAL RELATIONSHIPS, radio ad-
lature requesting payment for certain Press entitled, A4657. dress by Secretary of Labor Schwellen-
lands to, A1279. INDONESIA, remarks in House relative to bach relative to future, A2500.
Seminole Tribe: bill to authorize pay- use lend-lease supplies in, A5765. INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH, editorial from Na-
ment to certain enrolled members un- Resolution by India League of America tion's News relative to statement of
der 'act of July 2, 1942 (see bill H. R. relative to use of Indian troops in, Henry B. Hass on value of, A2745.
4583).. A5548. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE, remarks in House
Shoshone: editorial relative to opinion INDONESIAN INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT, relative to the President's recom-
of Supreme Court on claims of, Al185. report of an eye witness observer rela- mendations for ending, 11633.
- remarks In House relative to deci- tive to, A5765. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE ON TiE HOME
sion of Supreme Court regarding claims "INDONESIAN REVOLT AND AMERICAN FRONT, statement by Eric A. Johnston
of, A1185. RESFONSIBILITY," editorial from relative to, A4123.
- resolution to print the opinion of New Leader entitled, A5318.
the Supreme" Court of the United INDUSTRIAL UNION OF MARINE AND
States in the case of the Northwestern INDONESIAN SITUATION, article by Con- SHIPBUILDING WORKERS OF AMER-
Bands of Shoshone Indians on writ of stantine Brown from Washington Eve- -ICA, CIO, article entitled "Stabiliza-
certiorari to the Court of Claims (see ning Star relative to the explosive, tion of Shipbuilding" by, A5469.
H. Res. 198*). A5341. INDUSTRIAL WIRE CLOTH INSTITUTE,
Sioux:'bill authorizing appropriation to INDUCTIONS INTO ARMED FORCES, edi- statement relative to extension of Re-
carry out act of May 3, 1928, relating to torial from Stars and Stripes favoring cip:rocal Trade Agreements Act to
claims of (see bill H. R. 378*). continuing, A3932. House Committee on Ways and Means
-bill authorizing payment for cer- INDUSTRIAL-ALCOEOL PLANTS, remarks in by, A2396.
tain lands ceded to the United States Senate relates to production of sugars INDUSTRIAL WORKERS, remarks in House
by the Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands and sirups in, 9601. "relative to transfer of, 1397.
of (see bill H. R. 1382). INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMIS- INDUSTRIAL WORKERS DURING RECON-
-data concerning, 5397. TRY (publication), article entitled VERSION PERIOD, remarks in House
-- joint resolutions to supplement "Peace and a New World" by Walter J. relative to, 6366.
act of June 3, 1920, and to provide for Murphy from, A3888.
Ed'torial entitled "Shall We Sell America INDUSTRIES, providing for cooperation with
a full accounting claims 'of (see S. J. State agencies administering labor
Res. 67; H. J. Res. 179). Short Scientifically?" from, A2355.
Editorial relative to shortage of students laws, and maintaining safety regula-
-- letter from Secretary of Interior tions in (see bill H. R. 525').
relative to bill H. R. 378, claims of, in chemistry and chemical engineers
A2049. from, A486. INDUSTRY, article entitled "The Adjustment
-remarks in House relative to bill INDUSTRIAL COMMODITIES, table: ex- of Industrial Disputes" by B. L. Masse
H. R. 378, relative to claims of, A2049. ports, 1931-41, A2479. and C. W. Anrod from America, A4261,
A4262.
Sisseton Indian Reservation, S. Dak.: INDUSTRIAL DECENTRALIZATION, remarks Article entitled "Where Do Wages Come
bill authorizing consolidation of lands in Senate relative to, 9587. From?" by Peter F. Drucker from Sat-
on (see bill H. R. 2947). INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES, message from the urday Evening Post, A5101.
Snake: bill conferring jurisdiction upon President relative to settlement of, Bill to protect interstate and foreign
Court of Claims with respect to suit 11288. commerce by providing means for
No. E 346 of Yahooskin Band of (see Resolution to provide for appointment prompt and orderly settlement of con-
bill H. R. 3027). of fact-finding bodies in connection troversies between employers and em-
Summit Lake Indian Reservation: bill with (see H. Res. 435). ployees (see bill S. 1419).
to reserve certain land on public do- Bills to provide for aid in industrializa-
INDUSTRIAL GROUP, statistics relative to
main in Nevada for addition to (see tion of undeveloped areas (see bills
net sales and profits before and after
bill H. R. 3601). S. 1385; H. R. 4068).
taxes, 10085.
Tlingit and Haida: amend act for relief Bill to provide for cooperation with State
of (see bill H. R. 1804"). INDUSTRIAL HEALTH HAZARDS, remarks in agencies administering labor laws in
Tlingit Indians of.Alaska: bill to amend Senate relative to, 7554.
establishing and maintaining safe and
act for relief of (see bill H. R. 1804*). "INDUSTRIALISTS HONOR SEVEN LABOR proper working conditions in (see
tlom-Pee-Saw, Frank: letter relative to LEADERS," article by Ray de Crane bill S. 12711.
proposed loan to Great Britain, 12231. from Cleveland (Ohio) Press entitled, Concurrent resolution to declare a gov-
Uintah irrigation -project, Utah: bill A3239. ernmental policy in relation to indus-
to cancel drainage charges against cer- INDUSTRIALIZATION OF UNDERDEVEL- trial readjustments during and after
tain lands within (see.bill H. R. 2637*). OPED AREAS, provide for aid in (see the present war (see H. Con. Res. 7).
Ute: bill to amend act to adjudicate bill H. R. 4068). Editorial entitled "What Industry
claims of (see bill H. R. 4567). Editorial from Fort Smith (Ark.) South- Wants" from Fort Worth Star-Tele-
-- bill to provide for disposition of west American relative to, A4607. gram, A1025.
tribal funds of (see bill H. R. 3805). Editorial from Worcester (Mass.) Tele-
INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION AID TO SOUTH, gram relative to deferment of skilled
Wind River Reservation: bill'relating to editorial by Virginius Dalney from
disbursement of joint funds of the labor in, A1254.
Richmond Times-Dispatch relative to,
Shoshone and Arapaho Tribes of (see Editorial on prices-wages-profits, from
A5150. Milwaukee Journal, A4543.
bills S. 869; H. R. 2888).
INDUSTRIAL PEACE, outline of a program News release by OPA relative to addi-
Wisconsin: bill to subject Indians and for, 6325.
Indian reservations in Wisconsin to tional ration points for workers in
laws with certain exemptions of, (see Remarks in House relative to bequest in heavy, 7265.
bill H. R. 3718). will of Benjamin Rush Toland for, Remarks in House relative to contribu-
A4720. tion during war of taxpayer to Amer-
Wounded Knee Creek: bill to provide 0
payments to those suffering death or "INDUSTRIAL PEACE BILL," article by Mark ican, A 599.
wounds on December 29, 1890, in the Sullivan from Washington Post en- Remarks in House relative to decentral-
massacre at (see bill S. 1075). titled, A3212. ization of. A4105.

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322 INDEX
INDUSTRY-Continued. INFLATION-Continued. INGHRAM, SAM, relief (scvh bill H. R. 3354).
Remarks in House relative to effect of Joint resolution to repeal Public Law 421,
INGLIS CONSTRUCTION CO., relief (see bill
bill (H. R. 1752) on workers in, 2842. Seventy-seventh Congress, relating to H. R. 1565*).
Remarks in House relative to need of rise in prices (see H. Res. 232).
cooperation between labor and man- Remarks in House and correspondence INGLIS, THOMAS BROWNING (rear admiral,
ment, A3226. relative to, 9500, 9510, 11603, A4581. U. S. Navy), excerpt from radio ad-
Remarks in House relative to wartime Remarks in House relative to cooperation dress by Representative Bradley
industrial plants established In the by Johnson & Johnson, Inc., to keep (Michigan) relative to heroic naval
West, A1019. down, A598, A681. record of, A5151.
Remarks in House relative to seniority Remarks in House relative to debt of the Remarks in House in defense of, 10812.
credit for members of armed forces by, Government and, A5812. Tribute in House to, 10815.
A3994. Remarks in House relative to duty of OPA INGRAHAM, MRS. HENRY A., statement be-
Resolution to investigate the effect upon to hold line against, A3438. fore House Labor .Committee relative
the country of the centralization of Remarks in House relative to Govern- to price and rent control made by,
heavy industry (see H. Res. 83). ment's pledge that there will be no, A5030.
Tables showing average hours and earn- A241.
ings, weekly and hourly in, 10886, Remarks in House relative to havoc INJUNCTION OF SECRECY. See TREATIES.
10887, wrought by uncontrolled, A4536. "IN JUSTICE TO SCROOGE," article by
INDUSTRY AND LABOR, remarks In House Remarks in House relative to home former Representative Pettengill en-
relative to a proposed conference of, building and, A4357. titled, A1454.
9251. Remarks in House relative to insidious INLAND EMPIRE WATERWAYS ASSOCIA-
INDUSTRY CENSUS, provide for censuses of danger of, A2019. TION, address on postwar development
manufactures, mineral industries, Remarks in House relative to necessity in Northwest by Paul J. Raver In
business and distribution, and trans- of price control to prevent, A3004, Lewiston, Idaho, before, A5792.
portation (see bill S. 1705). A3006. INLAND EMPIRE WATERWAYS ASSOCIA-
INDUSTRY ON PACIFIC COAST, article by Remarks in House relative to observance TION IN NORTHWEST, resolution rel-
Roscoe Drummond from Christian of Fight Inflation Week, A2774. ative to program for development of
Science Monitor relative to grim pros- Remarks in House relative to prevention arterial highways and river transpor-
pect for, A3178. of, 501. tation in Northwest by, A5518.
INDUSTRY OVERCOMES RACIAL DISCRIM- Remarks in House relative to preveition INLAND PLANTS TO AID DEFENSE PRO-
INATION, article by Sara E. Southall of housing, A4431. GRAM, statement by West Central In-
from Church Woman relative to, Remarks in House relative to rise since dustrial Council Executive Committee
A2851. 1941 of, 1316. relative to, A4648.
INDUSTRY'S PROBLEMS, address by Marion Remarks in House relative to steps to INLAND WATERWAYS, editorial from Cal-
Hargrove before National Association of prevent, A1980. ship News of Chicago relative to future
Manufacturers relative to, A5593. Remarks in House relative to true mean- of, A5240.
INDUSTRY'S PRODUCTIVITY, remarks in ing of, A241.
"INNER WORKING," article by Walter Lipp-
House relative to, A5097. Remarks in House relative to whether man entitled, A5002.
IN FACT (magazine), editorial on Congress' we are being deceived about, A241.
Remarks in Senate relative to, 5759, INONU, ISMET (President of Turkey), ad-
absenteeism by George Seldes from, dress on November 1, 1945, before
A5659. 5846, 9779, 10903.
Turkish National Assembly by, A4783.
INFANT MORTALITY IN 1943, table showing, Resolution adopted by the Nebraska Remarks in House relative to friendship
8054. Bankers Association relating to, 11079. for United States of, A4782.
INFANTILE PARALYSIS, address by Sister Statement by A. A. Mol relative to,
A2019. "IN-PLANT FEEDING," article by William
Kenny before Illinois State Legislature R. Davis entitled, A3564.
on control and treatment of, A2107. Statement by R. B. Caywood from Jour-
Letter by Henry H. Begley favoring legis- nal of Commerce relative to food trade INSANE CRIMINALS, letter from the Com-
lation for funds on research of cancer drive against, A309. missioners transmitting request for
and, A4267. Statement captioned "Fight inflation reintroduction of bill relating to,
Letter by Marie A. Sanford favoring bill week-June 10-17" from publication 749.
to help fight, A4551. Bread and Butter, A2774. INSANE PERSONS, provide for detention,
Letter by Norman Cousens relative to Table: break-down of wartime expansion care, and treatment of persons of un-
legislation for research on, A4497. of note circulation, bank credit, and sound mind in certain Federal reserva-
Letter by Thursday Study Club of La public debt in France, Belgium, and tions in Virginia and Maryland (see
Crosse, Wis., favoring H. R. 3939, appro- United States, 1939-44, A241. bills S. 759; H. R. 2710).
priation for, A4313. INFLATION AHEAD IN REAL ESTATE, edi- Bills regulating commitment of insane
Remarks in House relative to H. R. 3939, torial from Marshall (Tex.) Morning persons to veterans' and other United
appropriation for research on, A4089, News relative to, A4536. States institutions, and also pertain-
A4266, A4396, ing to administration of estates of in-
INFLATIONARY PRESSURES, address by
Remarks in House relative to interest of sane persons and minors, and commit-
Franklin Delano Roosevelt in victims Zenas L. Potter before New England
Newspaper Advertising Executive As- ment of (see bills S. 1243; H. R. 1526).
of, A2230.
sociation relative to, A4681. INSECTICIDE ACT OF 1910, amend (see bill
Remarks in House relative to number of
cases in Washington of, A4266. "INFLATION CONTROL," editorial from Na- H. R. 1764).
Resolution to investigate the achieve- tional Grange Monthly entitled, A1703. INSIDE WASHINGTON, article on Eisen-
ments of Sister Elizabeth Kenny in INFLATION-CONTROL PROGRAM, speech by hower's appreciation of home front by
treatment of (see H. Res. 201). Chester Bowles in New York before Jim H. Brady from his column, A3285.
INFANTRY, letter by Flake L. McHaney rela- National Association of Manufacturers Article relative to Harry W. Vaughan's
tive to, A734. relative to, A5431. refusal to use Government automo-
Remarks in House relative to release by INFLATION DYNAMITE-AMERICAN SAV- bile by Jim H. Brady from his column,
War Department entitled, A734. INGS, article by Josephine Ripley from A5666.
INFANTRY DAY, address by Senator Pepper Christian Science Monitor relative to, Article relative to interest of Frank
at Camp Blanding, Fla., on observance A2938. Mecurio in Government by Jim H.
of, A3194. Brady from column, A3703.
INFLATION-HOME BUILDING, editorial Article relative to personal side of Presi-
INFLAMMABLE MATERIAL FOR CHIL- from Austin (Tex.) Statesman relative
dent Truman by Jim H. Brady from
DREN'S COWBOY SUITS, remarks in to, A4536. his column, A3719.
House relative to, 3227. INFLATION IN REAL ESTATE, letter by Article relative to postwar dmployment
INFLATION, article captioned "Capital sees William Howard Morgan from St. Louis problems by Jim H. Brady from his
rise in peril of inflation" by Richard Post-Dispatch relative to, A5113. column, A3856.
L. Strout, 2052.
INFLATION-OPA POLICIES, remarks in Editorial entitled "International Labor
Article entitled "Yule Buying Shows Peril House relative to, A5374. Council" by Jim H. Brady from column,
of Inflation" by Richard L. Strout from
INGER, ROBERT F. (technical sergeant, A3351.
Christian Science Monitor, A5812.
Bill relating to use of methods to pre- U. S. Army), letter relative to peace- INSIGNIA, for issuance to rejected or de-
vent (see bill H. R. 3648). time military training from Washing- ferred registrants for military service
Definition of, 5283. ton Evening Star by, A3003. of appropriate (see bill H. R. 418).
Editorial entitled "The Remedy for Infla- INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH. Bill to clarify provisions of law relating
tion" from New York Times, A5812. (newspaper), editorial captioned "Wal- to display of service flags and wearing
Editorial entitled "The Threat of Infla- lace paid for holding the pot" from, of service lapel buttons (see bill H. R.
tion" from Foreign Service, A5569. A377. 598).
INDEX 323
INSOLVENT RAILROADS, Investigation of INTELLIGENCE SERVICE, editorial on Dono- INTERNAL REVENUE CODE- Continued.
(see S. Res. 192). van's plan for central intelligence Bills to amend, to allow the deduction of
INSTITUTE FOR AMERICAN DEMOCRACY, service from Washington Post, A683. certain circulation expenditures, and
INC., address by Representative Keefe INTELLIGENCE SERVICE REORGANIZA- expenditures in defense of or perfect-
at unveiling of first historic poster TION, statement by Senator Wiley rel- ing property rights or title (see bills
portraying true spirit of unity on pro- ative to the President's plan for, A41037. S. 472; H. R. 1931).
gram of, Aill. INTER-AMERICAN ACADEMY OF COMPAR- Bill to amend section 22 (b) (4) of (see
INSTITUTE OF LIFE INSURANCE, letter rela- ATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL LAW, bill H. R. 2014).
tive to retention of policies of national address by George Maurice Morris at Bill to amend section 23 of (see bill H. R.
life insurance from, A1739. Habana, Cuba, at inauguration of, 2313).
INSULAR POSSESSIONS OF THE UNITED A555. Bill to amend section 25 (b) (1) of (see
STATES, providing for administration INTER-AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, ad- bill H. R. 457).
and protection by Navy Department of dress relative to development of inter- Bill to amend section 451 (a) of (see bill
(see H. J. Res. 69). national law by Marcial Mora before, H. R. 462).
INSURANCE, remarks in House relative to A445. Bill to amend section 2720 (a) and 3260
recipients of old-age assistance being INTER-AMERICAN CONFERENCE AT MEX- (a), relating to transfer tax, and tax
provided with, A156. ICO CITY, remarks in Senate on re- on manufacturers and dealers, in case'
INSURANCE BUSINESS, article entitled "The sults of, 2020. of certain small-game guns (see bill
New Federal Insurance Law" by Sena- H. R. 122*).
tor O'lahoney from magazine, Ameri- INTER-AMERICAN CONFERENCE ON PROB-
LEMS OF WAR AND PEACE, address Bill to amend section 3360 (c) of (see
ca, A1625. bill H. R. 272).
Authorization In Senate to file confer- by Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., in Mexico
City before, A798. Bill to amend section 3404 of (see bill
ence report on bill (S. 340) during ad-
journment, 1213. INTER-AMERICAN DECORATION, remarks H. R. 1993).
Bill to affirm intent of Congress that in House relative to award to Sumner Bill to amend section 3475 (b), relating
control shall remain with the States Welles of, A3771. to tax on transportation of property
of (see bill I. R. 1207). (see bill H. R. 1290).
Bill to amend the National Service Life INTER-AMERICAN HIGHWAY, amend act to Bill to amend section 3761 of (see bill
Insurance Act to provide for benefits in" provide for cooperation with Central H. R. 458).
the case of persons who die without American Republics in construction of
Bills to amend, so as to exempt from tax-
having such insurance in force (see (see bill S. 1104). ation all amounts received by members
bill S. 601). Bill to amend section 1 of act to provide of armed forces as compensation for
Bill denying use of mails to insurance for cooperation with Central American military or naval service performed
companies which fail to comply with Republics in the construction of (see during World War II (see bills S. 1455;
State laws (see bill S. 606). bill H. R. 3172). H. R. 4311).
Bill to express intent of Congress with INTER-AMERICAN STATISTICAL INSTI- Bill to amend, so as to provide for abate-
reference to regulate (see bill S. 12). TUTE, amend joint resolution of Janu- ment of certain income taxes for mem-
Bill making it unlawful to use the mails asy 27, 1942, to enable the United bers of the armed forces (see bill S.
to solicit insurance or collect or trans- States to become an adhering member 1068).
mit insurance premiums in any State (see bill H. R. 688), 6653. Bill to amend, so as to provide for cer-
without complying with insurance List of projects operated by, 5803-5805. tain exclusions fromgross income for
laws theteof (see bill H. R. 38). "INTER-AMERICAN UNITY," article by income-tax purposes in case of persons
Bills relating to regulation of (see bills S. Sumner Welles entitled, A651. who serve in armed forces in time of
340*; H. R. 1590, 1973*, 2021). war (see bill S. 499, 638).
Conference report on bill (S. 340) rela- INTERDEPENDENCE, remarks in House rel-
Bills to amend, so as to provide revenue
tive to regulation of, 1373. ative to principle of, A4114.
Editorial entitled "Federal Regulation for an all-inclusive system of matured
"INTERDEPENDENCE FOR AMERICANS," annuities for America's senior citizens
Let's Face It Now" from Insurance article by Associate Justice Murphy
Field, A4168. (see bills S. 1147, 1227).
from New York Daily Mirror entitled, Bill to amend subdivision (e) of subsec-
Letters from the President concerning A3836.
the bill (S. 340) providing for regula- tion (4) of section 3540 of chapter 33A,
tion of, 1479. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEE ON title 26, known as Use Tax Stamp Act
Petition relative to bills (S. 690 and 809; REFUGEES, enable the United States (see bill H. R. 596).
H. R. 2229, 2230) to provide every adult to participate in work of, and to pay Bill to amend subsection (e) of section
citizen with equal basic Federal in- its share of expenses of the Commit- 2000, subchapter A, chapter 15, title 26,
surance, 10248. tee (see bill H. J. Res. 223). known as the luxury tax (see bill H. R.
Remarks in House relative to intent of Letter from Secretary of State trans- 600).
Congress to regulate, Al190. mitting. draft of bill to enable United Bill to amend, to provide a dependency
Remarks in House relative to legislation States to participate in work of, 6408, exemption for certain foster children
passed for regulation of, 978, A1168. 6631. (see bill H. R. 2438).
Remarks in House relative to the bill INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. See DEPARTMENT Bill to amend with relation to the tele-
(S. 340) relative to regulation of, I OF THE INTERIOR. graph, telephone, etc. (see bill H. R.
1027, 1084, 1085, 1208. Letter proposing amendment for pur- C48).
Remarks in House urging protection for chase of public lands for home and Bill to exclude certain publicly con-
American marine underwriters, A5766. trolled carriers from the definition of
other sites, 97.
Remarks in Senate and correspondence Letter requesting extension of 60 days "employer" in section 1532 (a) of (see
relative to regulation of, 482. for report of Fish and Wildlife Service, bill H. R. 2174).
Remarks in Senate on conference report 97. Bill to give effect to status quo of loco
on bill (S. 340) relative to regulation Letter transmitting report on education parentis in connection with cxemp-
of, 1474, 1477. of natives of Alaska, 1944-45, 97. tion for dependents under chapter 1
Remarks in Senate relative to regulation of (see bill H. R. 2340).
of, 478, 1442. INTERNAL REVENUE CODE, amend (see bills
S. 20, 829, 1188; H. R. 1436, 2330, 2564, Bill to make applicable with respect to
Report of the Committee on the Judi-
2720, 2765, 2796, 2797, 2825, 2890, 2914, certain corporate liquidations in 1945
ciary on bill (S. 340) for regulation of
(S. Rept. 20), 464. 3117). section 112 (b) (7) of (see bill H. R.
Report of conference committee of Senate Bill to amend by providing a deferred 3919).
and House of Representatives on regu- maintenance deduction for carriers Bill to make provisions, granting per-
lation of, Al191. (see bill S. 21). centage depletion with respect to
INSURANCE FIELD (publication), editorial Bill to amend certain provisions, to bring fluorspar permanent, of (see bill H. R.
entitled "Federal Regulation-Let's within scope thereof industrial oper- 3963).
Face It Now" from, A4168. ations performed on agricultural com- Bill to permit Administrator, War Ship-
INSURANCE UNDER SOCIAL SECURITY modities, and to confine exemptions to ping Administration, and United
ACT, authorize investigation by the farming and related activities (see bill States Maritime Commission, during,
Joint Committee on Internal Revenue S. 1348). emergency, to pay tax imposed under
Taxation (see S. Con. Res. 3'). Bill to amend provisions with respect to section 1410, without regard to $3,000
coverage of employees engaged in proc- limitation of section 1426 (a) (1) of
"INTEGRITY: MAN'S GREATEST ASSET,"
address by George E. Stringfellow at essing and packing of dried fruits and (see bill H. R. 1429).
commencement exercises of Ithaca vegetables (see billH. R. 294). Bill to permit the War Shipping Ad-
College entitled, A2905. Bill to amend section 22, subdivision (b), ministration and the Maritne Com-
Editorial from New Brunswick (N. J.) paragraph (2), of subparagraph (B) of mission to pay the tax imposed under
Daily Home News entitled, A3046. (see bill H. R. 456). section 1410 of, 812.
324 INDEX
INTERNAL REVENUE CODE-Continued. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MA- INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION-Con.
Bill relating to application of section CHINISTS, remarks In House relative Remarks in House relative to, A395,
251, in case of individuals in posses- to certain policies of, 2932. A3905.
sions of United States receiving wages Resolution on postwar program for air remarks in House relative to labor's
from United States (see bill H. R. forces by, A5232. stake in, A1541.
3689). Telegram relative to title VI, Federal Remarks in House relative to peace and
Bill relating to application to prisoners Housing Agency, from, A1169. need of, A721.
of war and others in Philippines dur- Text of an advertisement of District INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION TO PRE-
ing Japanese occupation of section 251 Lodge 70 relative to airplane produc- VENT WAR, letter by newly elected
of (see bill H. R. 4626). tion of Wichita, Kans., 10734. Republican Members of Congress rela-
Bills relating to deductibility of expenses INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RAIL- tive to, A1247.
paid or incurred in determining Fed- ROAD EMPLOYEES, letter suggesting INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE,
eral income-tax liability under chap- a retirement plan for railroad em- authorizing the President, on behalf cf
ter 1 of (see bills S. 618; H. R. 2342). ployees by John Fritz Chapter, No. 6, United States, to accept and recognize
Bill to repeal provisions imposing a tax East St. Louis, Ill., of, A626. jurisdiction, in certain categories of
upon transfers of any interest in silver INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RE- international legal disputes, of (see
bullion (see bill S. 1486). TIRED RAILROAD EMPLOYEES, reso- H. J. Res. 2,91).
Bill to treat certain predecessor and suc- lution opposing appropriation for con- Remarks in House relative to difference
cessor railroad corporations as the struction of airports and also as to between Senate Resolution 196 and
same taxpayer for the purposes of taxes paid by railroads from John Fritz House Joint Resolution 291, relative to
certain provisions of (see bill H. R. Chapter, East St. Louis, Ill., A4266. jurisdiction of, A5594.
2421). Text of House Joint Resolution 291, rela-
INTERNATIONAL AVIATION COMPETI-
Bil.s to amend subchapter B of chapter tive to jurisdiction of, A5594.
TION, article by Marshall W. Berger
9 of (see bills S. 293; H. R. 1102, 1362, Text of statute of, 6016.
from Journal of Commerce relative to,
1737, 1771).
A5730. INTERNATIONAL CURRENCY STABILIZA-
Joint resolution' extending the time for TION, remarks in House relative to
release of powers of appointment for "INTERNATIONAL AVIATION'S NEW CHAR-
TER," address by L. Welch Pogue at report by the American Bankers As-
purposes of certain provisions of (see sociation dealing with the Bretton
H. J. Res. 906*). Kansas City, Mo., before Council on
World Affairs, entitled, A1138. Woods proposal for, 840.
INTERNAL REVENUE REFUNDS, letter from INTERNATIONAL DO-GOODERS, remarks in
the Secretary of the Treasury trans- INTERNATIONAL BANK, remarks in House
relative to, A818, A2924. House relative to policies of, A3692-
mitting annual rcport on, 56. A3695.
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, remarks in INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUC-
TION AND DEVELOPMENT, address INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC COLLABORA-
House relative to role of United States TION (see S. J. Res. 18).
as mediator in, A2679. by Representative Wolcott in Detroit
Remarks in Senate relative to war-breed- before Economic Club relative to, A869. "INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC COOPERA-
ing political and economic absurdities Bills to provide for participation of TION," editorial from Washington
in, A3950. United States in (see bills S.540; H. R. Post entitled, A1073.
2211, 3314*). INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCIL,
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT AT MEXICO List of objectives of establishment of,
CITY, remarks in House relative to, tribute paid to Congressman Dough-
A2125.
17C9. ton of North Carolina, by, 6049.
Remarks in House relative to bill (H. R.
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS, remarks 2211) providing for participation of INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC PROBLEMS,
in House relative to wars not prevented United States in, A842. quotations from leading authorities
by, A2916. Remarks in House relative to bill (H. R. relative to, A3642-3644.
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT ON ATOMIC 3314) providing for participation of INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION, list of or-
BOMB, remarks in House relative to, United States in, 5586, 5537, 5678, ganizations interested in development
A4655. A2715. cf, AlC81.
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT TO ELIMI- Remarks in House relative to establish- INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE, article from
NATE COMPULSORY MILITARY ment of, A732. New York Times relative to postwar
SERVICE, referendum on War and for Remarks in Senate relative to, 7439. travel abroad balancing, A1469.
(see H. J. Res. 331). INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF INTERNATIONAL FALLS (MINN.) DAILY
INTERNATIONAL AIR FORCE, article by BOILERMAKERS, IRON SHIP BUILD- JOURNAL (newspaper), article on
Marquis Childs relative to preservation ERS, AND HELPERS OF AMERICA, combat losses in World War II from,
of peace by creation of, A1011. letter relative to extension of FEPC A5792.
from, A2957. Editorial paying tribute to James H.
INTERNATIONAL AIR ROUTES, letter stat- Statement relative to bill (H. R. 2232)
ing that certain certificates have been Drummond from, A3264.
to create permanent' FEPC by, A2981.
issued for operation of, 7247. INTERNATIONAL FLYING ROUTES, remarks
AIR TRADE AND INTERNATIONAL CARTELS, remarks in in Senate relative to, 3473.
"INTERNATIONAL House relative to, 3324.
TRAVEL ROUTES OF THE FUTURE," "INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP," address
address by L. Welch Pogue in New INTERNATIONAL CHARTER, plan by Repre- delivered by Under Secretary of State
York entitled, A777. sentative White for an, A3457. Acheson entitled, 10696.
INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORTATION, INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION CON- INTERNATIONAL FUR AND LEATHER
excerpts from a speech appearing in FERENCE, injunction of secrecy re- WORKERS' UNION, resolution rela-
American Aviation Daily by William moved in Senate from, Executive A, tive to cost of living, A5024.
A. M. Burden relative to, A1876. 1999.
Remarks In Senate relative to creation INTERNATIONAL GOOD WILL, authorizing
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS BY use of credits established through sale
of all-American flag line in, 11290. WIRE AND RADIO, continue investi- of surplus properties abroad through
INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT POLICY, gation of (see S. Res. 24*). exchange of students in fields of edu-
print report from the Attorney General INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES, data re- cation to promote (see bill S. 1440).
on (see H. Res. 176*). lating to, 4076. INTERNATIONAL GOVERNMENT, requesting
INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT List of conferences held for promotion of
the President to invite foreign govern-
ROUTES, concerning establishment of world peace, A1507.
ments to participate in an interna-
meteorological observation stations to Remarks in House relative to appropria- tional constitutional convention to
improve weather forecasting service for tions for, 4474. draft a constitution providing for (see
(see bill H. R. 4611). Remarks in House relative to participa- H. Con. Res. 8).
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS tion by ex-servicemen, 1406.
"INTERNATIONAL GROUP PLEADS FOR
OF POLICE, radio address on the re- INTERNATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL GOV- RELIEF SUPPLIES," remarks in Sen-
conversion of law enforcement by ERNMENT, text of House Concurrent ate entitled, 12060.
J. Edgar Hoover before conference of, Resolution 8, Seventy-seventh Con-
A5410. gress, relative to, A2642. INTERNATIONAL HEALTH ORGANIZA-
TION, relating to the formation of (see
Report on safety in travel to the Presi- INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, address
dent by, A3695. S. J. Res. 89").
before parent-teachers association on
subject, A3397. INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION PRO-
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ICE
CREAM MANUFACTURERS, table: Address by Representative Douglas GRAM, article by William Benton, As-
effect of reduction of sugar quota on (California) at Overseas Press Club sistant Secretary of State, relative to,
ice cream industry, prepared by, A2455. relative to need of, A937. 12533.
INDEX
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF AGRICUL- INTERNATIONAL OFFICE OF EDUCA- "INTERNATIONAL SITUATION," address by
TURE, statement by A. S. Goss before TION--Continued. Alf Landon in Lawrence, Kans., en-
House Committee on Foreign Affairs Correspondence between Secretary of titled, A4512.
relative to, A3069. Stati and National Farmers Union rel- INTERNATIONAL SOUND TECHNICIANS,
INTERNATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SERVICE, ative to, A1998, A1999. letter and resolutions relative to re-
remarks In Senate relative to, 8587. Correspondence relative to the proposed, lease from prison of Willie Bioff and
4966, 4967. George Browne from, A209.
"INTERNATIONAL LABOR COUNCIL," edi- Declaration by presidents and chancelors
torial by Jim H. Brady from column INTERNATIONAL STABILITY, remarks in
of 500 American universities and col- Senate on the subject of, 5936.
Inside Washington, entitled, A3351. leges relative to, A2020.
INTERNATIONAL IATEX CORP., article en- Remarks in House and text of resolution INTERNATIONAL STRIP, NOGALES, ARIZ.,
titled "Wallace and Williams-Com- relative to establishment of, A1680. relief (see bills S. 69*; H. R. 2618).
mon Man" by Ernest Lindley, inserted Remarks in House on House Resolution INTERNATIONAL TEAMSTER (publication),
in Washington Post by, A619. 215 to create, 3861, 3935, 4009, A1944, article relative to posthumous award
Editorial entitled "Think, Two Billion A2003. of Congressional Medal of Honor to
For a Bomb-How Much To Conquer Remarks in House relative to hearings Raymond Zussman from, A2719.
Disease?" from Philadelphia Record before House Committee on Foreign INTERNATIONAL TEAMSTERS UNION, re-
by, A-204. Affairs on House Resolution 215 to marks in House relative to activities
Statement relative to approval of trade create, A2192, A2239. of irresponsible leaders of, A5237.
agreements by, 6091. Report of committee on education of New INTERNATIONAL TRADE, remarks in House
INTERNATIONAL LAW, address by Dr. Mar- York State Federation of Labor favor- relative to British restrictions on free,
cial Mora to Inter-American Bar As- ing establishment of, A2290. " A5627.
soclation relative to development of, Resolution urging the formation of an Remarks in House relative to great need
A445. organization known as (see H. Res. of, A4259.
INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW, publica- 215*). Remarks in Senate relative to steps taken
tion containing Italian armistice Resolution urging participation by the to broaden, A4703.
terms, 1213. Government of the United States in
the organization of (see S. Res. 122; INTERNATIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
INTERNATIONAL LONGSHOREMEN AND AND CARTELS, address by Gilbert H.
H. Res. 215).
WAREHOUSEMEN'S UNION, teletype Montague in Springfield, Mass., on,
Statement by Owen D. Young relative to
relative serious housing problem on A148.
establishment of, A2094.
Pacific coast by, A929. INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDINGS, re-
INTERNATIONAL OFFICE.OF EDUCATION
INTERNATIONAL MOLDERS AND FOUN- AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS, remarks in marks in Senate relative to the value
DRY WORKERS' UNION OF NORTH House relative to House Resolution of achievements of a free press in,
AMERICA, letter relative to CIO domi- 215 to create, A2574. 5607.
nation of National Labor Relations CRGANIZATION FOR INTERNATIONAL WORLD ORGANIZATION,
INTERNATIONAL
Board by, A257. PEACE, remarks in Senate relative to, letter by Representative Mundt, rela-
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND, ad- 3471. tive to location in Black Hilis of South
dress by Representative Wolcott in INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS. extend Dakota of capital of, A1682.
Detroit before Economic Club relative INTERNATIONALISTS, remarks in House
certain privileges to (see bill H. R.
to, A869. relative to policy, to rebuild devastated
Amendments in Senate to bill (S.510) to 4489').
Remarks in House relative to injustice of areas, of, A1134.
provide for participation of the United
H. R. 4489 granting certain tax exemp- INTEROCEANIC CANAL, provide for con-
States in, 4935.
Bill to provide for participation of tions to employees of, A5097. struction over Nicaraguan territory of
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION TO (see bill H. R. 58).
United States in (see bills S.540; H. R.
2211, 3314'). MAINTAIN AND ENFORCE PEACE, INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN TRANSPORTA-
Message from the President relative to resolution by Federal Bar Association TION, amendment in Senate to Senate
adoption of the Bretton Woods pro- to establish permanent, A2263. Resolution 161 authorizing an investi-
posals, 1033, 1114. INTERNATIONAL PINK BOLLWORM COM- gation of, 9112.
Remarks In House relative to bill H. R. MISSION, memorial of Legislature of Resolution to investigate all means of
2711, providing for participation of Texas relative to the proposed estab- (see S. Res. 161), 11235.
United States in, A842. lishment of, 5304. INTERSTATE CARRIERS, amend act rela-
Remarks in House relative to establish- INTERNATIONAL POSTWAR PROBLEMS, tive to certain agreements between
ment of, A732. resolutions from the Chamber of Com- (see bill H. R. 2536*).
Remarks in House relative to participa- ,merce of the United States relative to, Letter transmitting copies of final valu-
tion of United States in, 3584, 5586, 7343. ations of properties of certain, 148,
5587, 5678, A2715. 157.
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM OF EDUCA- Text of bill (H. R. 2536) relating to cer-
Remarks in Senate relative to bill (H. R. TION, remarks in House relative to im-
3314) to provide for participation of tain agreements between, 11772.
portance of, A2641.
the United States in, 7597, 7666; 7747, INTERSTATE COMMERCE, amend act to
INTERNATIONAL SANITARY CONVENTION
7762. prevent interference with (see bill S.
OF 1944, text of Executive B modifying
Resolution to print additional copies of the international sanitary convention 1644).
House Report 629 relating to (see H. of June 21, 1926; convention ratified, Bills to prevent burdening and obstruct-
Res. 281'), 5504. ing channels of (see bills H. R. 3695,
4810.
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY AND FINAN- 3696).
INTERNATIONAL SANITARY CONVENTION Bill to prohibit aliens from acting as of-
CIAL CONFERENCE, statement by FOR AERIAL NAVIGATION OF 1944,
Senator Wagner and Representative ficers or agents of corporations or
text of Executive C signed January 5, business associations engaged in (see
Spence relative to endorsement. by
1945; convention ratified, 4812. bill H. R. 544).
economists of proposals of, A741.
INTERNATIONAL SANITARY CONVEN- Bill to remove restrictions on distribu-
INTERNATIONAL MIUSIC RELATIONSHIP, acting as officers or agents of corpo-
remarks in Senate relative to develop- TIONS, amendment in Senate relating
to Executives B and C and Executive rations engaged ine (see bill H. R. 4165).
ment of, 3702.
Reports 3 and 4, 4724. Bill to prohibit interstate commerce car-
INTERNATIONAL NEWS, relative to elimina- Injunction of secrecy removed from, 2108. riers from transporting commodities in
tion of restrictions on (see S. Con. Res. which such carriers have an interest
Text of, 2108.
19). (see bill H. R. 55).
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE, articles INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, address in New Bill to prohibit transportation of ad-
relating to the atomic bomb compiled York City by Senator Morse relative vertisements of alcoholic beverages in
by, 11700. to, A1081. (see bill S. 599).
Dispatch captioned "Yanks sleep on deck Editorial from CIO News entitled, A607. Bill to provide for punishment of persons
in rain while India students get cab- Resolution opposing formation of blocs transporting and receiving certain
Ins" from, A5443. or regional groups for military pur- stolen dogs In (see bill H. R. 155).
poses (see S. Res. 29). Bill to regulate commerce by exempting
INTERNATIONAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION,
article from Christian Science Monitor INTERNATIONAL SECURITY CONFERENCE, interstate vendors from liability for
relative to H. Res. 215 to create, A2239. See also SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. payment or collection of certain State
Correspondence between Representative Resolution adopted by the Allen County taxes -(see bill S. 887).
Randolph, Phares E. Reeder, and W. W. (Ind.) Republican Club relative to the Bill to regulate private employment
Trent relative to H. Res. 215 to create, setting up of an international govern- agencies engaged in (see bill H. R.
A2341. ing body at, 2998. 613).
326 INDEX
INTERSTATE COMMERCE-Continued. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, INVESTORS FAIR PLAY LEAGUE-Con.
letter transmitting annual report of, Address Investor in America - the
Bill to regulate registration, manu- Forgotten Man by Representative
facture, labeling, and inspection of 148, 157,
Letter transmitting final valuations of Dirksen in Chicago before, A5519.
fertilizer and fertilizer materials ship-
certain carriers, 148, 157. Address on the Holding Company Act
ped in (see bills H. R. 1823, 3775).
Letter transmitting estimate of person- -by Representative Boren in Chicago
Bill to regulate wages and hours of before, A5611.
employees engaged in (see bill S. 370). nel requiremens for, 2380, 2458.
Message from the President transmitting Address on utility industry's record in
Bill to remove restrictions on distribu- peace and war by B. C. Forbes in
tion of margarine in (see bill S. 195). a draft of a proposed provision per-
taining to an existing appropriation Chicago before, A5516.
Editorial relative to L. S. T. ferries, 8302.
Remarks in Senate relative to class rates for, 869. INVESTORS FAIR PLAY LEAGUE CLINIC,
of, 8275. Message from President transmitting address Securities Industry by Emil
supplemental estimates of appropria- Sehram in New York before, A3652.
INTERSTATE COMIMERCE ACT, bills to tion for (H. Doe. 338), 9872.
amend (see bills S. 47*, 864, 1253, 129; IOWA, authorize coinage of 50-cent pieces
H. R. 3747, 4872). INTERSTATE COMMISSION ON DELAWARE in commemoration of one hundredth
Bill to amend act to establish a retire- RIVER BASIN, statement relative to anniversary of admission into Union
ment system for employees of carriers improvement of Delaware River by, as a State of (see bill H. R. 2377).
subject (see bill H. R. 2238). A4416. Bill to provide for conveyance of agricul-
Bill to amend part II, by striking out INTERSTATE PETROLEUM PIPE LINES, re- tural byproducts laboratory on cam-
present section 226 and substituting marks in House relative to, 5343. pus of Iowa State College of Agricul-
a now section 226 (see bill S. 549). INTERSTATE VENDORS, exempt from lia- ture and Mechanic Arts to (see bill
Bill to amend part II, in relation to ef- bility for collection of certain State H. R. 1765*).
fect upon Interstate or foreign coam- taxes (see bill S. 887*). Memorial of General Assembly of Iowa
rneorce of exercises of State rate-mak- relative to observance of centennial
INTOLERANCE, address by Eric A. Johnston
ing authority (see bill H. R. 3262). year of, A1702, A1722.
in New York City before Writers' War
B-l1 to amend part II to provide limita- Board on subject, A568. Memorial of legislature to establish a
tion on time within which actions procedure by which Federal spending
may be brought for recovery of under- INTOXICATING LIQUORS. See also ALCO- and Federal income would be balanced,
charges and overcharges by or against i1OLIc LiQuOR TRAFFIc. 2459.
czmmon carriers by motor vehicles Letter relative to proposed Investigation Memorial of legislature favoring return
(see bill S. 356*). of recent intoxicating liquor holiday, to standard time, 1112, 1404.
8135.
B'11s to amend section 1 (4) to permit Memorial of legislature relative to col-
joint ct'on by common carriers sub- INTRACOASTAL CANAL ASSOCIATION OF lection of incomes, inheritances, and
jest to part I, II, III, or IV, respec- LOUISIANA AND TEXAS, correspond- transfers of property, 2383.
tively, in connection with establish- ence between R. B. Creager and Roy Memorial of legislature relative to the
ment ot rates (see bills S. 337, 450; Miller relative to extension into Mex- opening of Palestine for the establish-
I. R. 107). ico of Intracoastal canal by, A2463. ment of a home for the Jews, 911.
B'll to amend section 5 with respect to Remarks in House relative to, A2463. Memorial of legislature to provide for
peling and division of certain reve- INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, adjudicate a qualified representation of war vet-
nues of carriers subject to such act claims for damages resulting from erans at the peace table, 2798.
(see bill S. 336). construction of waterway from Miami Memorial of legislature providing for
Bill to amend section 25 (b) so as to to Jacksonville, Fla. (see bills H. R. additional flood control and develop-
author'ze Interstate Commerce Com- 371, 3255). ment of navigation on the Missouri
mission to require the adequate light- Bills providing for examination and sur- River, 3264.
ing of cabooses (see bill S. 1344). vey between Carrabelle and St. Marks, Memorial of legislature urging represen-
Bills to amend section 409 of (see bills Fla., of (see bills H. R. 1967, 1991). tation at the peace table of young
S. 926; H. R. 3028*). Bill providing for improvement from men and women members of the
Bills to amend section 409 with respect Jacksonville to Key West, Fla., of (see armed forces of World War II, 3108.
to utilization by freight forwarders of bill H. R. 9). Memorial relative to Government ex-
services of common carriers by motor INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY OF LOUISI- penditures by General Assembly of,
vehicle (see bill S. 797; H. R. 2764). ANA AND TEXAS, address by Roy A1301.
Bill to amend so as to increase period Miller at New York relative to, A4434. Remarks in House relative to contribu-
for recovery of overcharges from 2 to Remarks in House relative to contribu- tion to war effort of, A1301, A3043.
4 years, and to authorize making of tion to war effort of, A2463. Remarks in House relative to the corn
reparation awards against motor car-
riers subject to provisions of part II INVENTIONS, declare national policy re- situation in, 3575.
garding test for determining invention Remarks in House relative to food and
of such act (see bill S. 798).
Bill to amend so as to prohibit the segre- (see bill H. R. 3694). meat production in, A3044.
gation of passengers on account of Bill to prohibit proof of acts done by Remarks in House relative to program
race or color (see bill H. R. 1925). inventor In foreign countries (see bill for soil conservation in counties of
Bills to amend, to provide for establish- H. R. 1439*). Seventh District of, A5209.
ment of a uniform classification and Bill to promote domestic invention and Remarks in House relative to ninety-
uniform scale of class rates for rail- industry (see bill H. R. 2612). ninth anniversary of, A5809.
road freight (see bills S. 81; H. R. 413, Remarks in House relative to importance Remarks in House relative to one hun-
041, 2406). in peace and war of, A692. dredth anniversary of admittance to
Bill to amend, with respect to certain Remarks in House relative to inventions the Union of, A1569.
agreements between carriers (see bill of Alfred G. Dannull. A682, Remarks in House relative to resolution
H. R. 2536*). INVESTMENT ADVISERS ACT OF 1940, rescinding adoption of twenty-second
Bill relating to original jurisdiction of amend (see bill H. R. 3691). amendment to the Constitution by
district courts of suits or proceedings Letter transmitting recommendations for House of Representatives of, A1206.
arising under section 20 (11), 20 (12), amendments to, 670. Resolution paying tribute to late Frank-
219, or 413 of (see bill H. R. 449). RE- lin Delano Roosevelt by General As-
INVESTMENT BANKER ACCEPTS
Letter by W. J. Hines, of Boise, Idaho, sembly of, A1761.
favoring H. R. 2536, to amend, A5322. SPONSIBILITY, address by Samuel K.
Resolution relative to flood control and
Cunningham at Hot Springs, Va., rela-
Remarks in Senate relative to the bill tive to, A3189. development of Missouri River by
(H. R. 3038) to amend, 4601. General Assembly of, A1722.
Resolution by North Dakota Stockmen's "INVESTORIC SYSTEM," speech by William Resolution relative to representation at
Association relative to bill (H. R. 2536) Jackman at Trenton, N. J., before peace table by members of armed
to amend relative to agreements be- Kiwanis Club entitled, A2946. forces by General Assembly of, A1481.
tween carriers, A2756. INVESTOR IN AMERICA-THE FORGOTTEN Resolutions relative to shortage of meat
Resolution by Public Service Commis- MAN, address by Representative Dirk- by cattle feeders from eight eastern
sion of Wyoming relative to certain sen in Chicago before Investors counties in, A1555.
agreement between carriers by amend- Fair Play League, relative to, A5519. Resolution requesting repeal of daylight-
ing, A3179. saving time by General Assembly of,
INVESTORS, remarks in House relative to
Statement by J. Munroe Johnson before financing British loan by sale of bonds A595.
subcommittee of House Committee on to individual, A5503. ZOWA (U. S. Battleship), list of Commanding
Interstate and Foreign Commerce rel- officers, since commissioning of, A2694.
ative to amending, A4646. INVESTORS FAIR PLAY LEAGUE, address
by Representative Crawford (Mich- Remarks in House relative to war record
Text of bill H. R. 2536, to amend, relative of, A2694.
to railroad legislation, A1095. igan) before, A3453.
INDEX 327
"IOWA COUNTY FIRST TO PICK SOIL IRRIGATION-Continued. ITALIAN MILITARY ARMISTICE, papers and
LEADERS," article by Carl Deitemeyer Bill to authorize adjustments of irriga- documents pertaining to, A4720-
captioned, A5209. tion charges in certain land exchanges A4725.
IOWA'S GRAIN CAR SITUATION, statement within Indian irrigation prbjects (see
by Farmers Grain Dealers Association bill H. R. 2457). ITALIAN PATRIOTS, news release relative to
of Iowa relative to, A1840. Memorial of legislature of Wyoming rel- radio broadcast by Senator Tunnell on
ative to construction and maintenance aid furnished by, A2248.
"IOWA, THE GREAT STATE WITH UN- Radio statement
of irrigation projects, 1997. by Representa e.,e
LIMITED OPPORTUNITIES," state- D'Alesandro relative to assistance
ment from Oskaloosa (Iowa) Daily Remarks in House relative to importance
to the West of, A4092: given Allied forces by, A1977.
Herald entitled, A5143.
Remarks in House relative to Wyoming ITALIAN PRISONERS OF WAR, remarks in
IRAN, article from New York Times relative
and projects of, A1844. House relative to return to Italy of,
to situation in, A5086.
IRRIGATION PROJECTS, remarks in House A2069.
Remarks in House relative to conditions
relative to Senate amendment to land- Resolution authorizing Committee oa
in, 11361, 11500, A5086.
grant railroad bill to provide appropri- Military Affairs to make an investiga-
IRAN-RUSSIAN INTERFERENCE, editorial tion of all matters pertaining to (see
ations for, A4529.
from Washington Post relative to, H. Res. 243).
A5118. IRVIN. JOHN L., editorial entitled "Help
President Truman Make Good" from "ITALIAN TRANSPORT AIDED BY 1,700 AL-
"IRAN'S RIGHTS PLAN," article by George Phoenix (Ariz.) Gazette by, A3046. LIED VEHICLES," article from news-
Fielding Eliot from Washington Eve- paper captioned, A2906.
ning Star entitled, A5660. IRVINE CO., THE, relief (see bill H. R. 1251*).
IRVINE, W. W. (brigadier general, U. S. ITALIANS, list of names of officers, board of
IRAQ, visit to the Senate of the United States
Army), letter relative to the period of directors, and executive council of the
by His Royal Highness Abdul Ilah, Re-
training for inductees, 3569. Columbus Day Citizens Committee,
gent and Heir Apparent to the Throne
Letter relative to training and overseas Inc., 2635.
of, 5315. Remarks in House relative to detention
assignment of replacements, 1476.
IRELAND, address by John J. Reilly relative of Italian sailors at Ellis Island, 1925.
'to, A1373. IRVING, WILMA BRANDON, authorizing is-
suance of a patent in fee to (see bill S. Resolution commending them for the
Article by John J. Reilly replying to se- overthrow of Mussolini and the cooper-
ries of articles by Randolph Churchill 1566).
ation with the Allies, 2634.
on, A5160. IRWIN, ALEXANDER D., relief (see bill H. R.
Article from Boston Globe relative to 3639). ITALIAN THEATER OF WAR, editorial from
neutrality of, A4987. Bridgeport (Conn.) Post relative to
ISOLATIONISM, address entitled "Fight
Congratulations of the Senate. of North- scarcity of news from, A641.
Against Isolationism in Congress" by
ern Ireland on completion of the war Representative Bennet (New York) at ITALY, address by Representative Celler at
in Europe, 7343. Brooklyn, N. Y., A374. banquet for Italian Ambassador Tar-
Resolutions by Clan-na-Gael of New Letter by Representative Patterson rela- chiani relative to justice and economic
York and Bronx Counties, N. Y., rela- tive to trend toward, A4353. aid for, A2651.
tive to injustice by Partition Act to, ISOLATIONISM AND INTERVENTIONISM, Joint resolution requesting the Presi-
A4305. remarks in House concerning, 636. dent to establish friendly diplomatic
IRELAND, GUY L., letter relative to prob- relations with (see H. J. Res. 135).
ISOLATIONISTS, remarks in House relative Joint resolution requesting the President
lems of the lumber industry written
to mistaken opinion considering peo- to recognize as an ally, and to extend
by, 12102. ple of Wisconsin as, A2194. lend-lease aid to (see H. J. Res. 99).
IRELAND, MERRITTE W. (major general, Remarks in House relative to views of, Joint resolution requesting the Presi-
U. S. Army), extract from report of the A3906. dent to use his good offices to the end
committee making award to, A585. ISRAELITE, JOE, editorial from Chelsea that United Nations invite Italy to be
Statement by Ray Lyman Wilbur upon (Mass.) Evening Record paying tribute a signatory to United Nations agree-
presentation of William Freeman Snow to, A5670. ment (see H. J. Res. 204*).
Medal for 1945 to, A585. Tribute in the House to, A5670. Joint resolution requesting the Presi-
TREY, ELMER L., statement relative to ac- ISRAELS, JOSEPH, article relative to use of dent to use his good offices to the end
tivities of Treasury Department in ap- male nurses at battle front from Look that United Nations recognize Italy as
prehending black-market traders by, magazine by, A838. a full and equal ally (see H. J. Res.
A362. 205).
Statement relative to activities of Treas- ITALIAN-AMERICAN CITIZENS LEAGUE,
Joint resolution to terminate the state
ury Department in apprehending ped- WARREN, OHIO, resolution relative to
Senator Bilbo's letter to Miss Piccolo of war between United States and
dlers.of marihuana by, A361. (see H, J. Res. 52).
by, A3777.
IRISH FELLOWSHIP CLUB, address on St. Letter and statement by Acting Secretary
Patrick's Day by Vice President Tru- ITALIAN-AMERICAN LABOR COUNCIL, ad- of State Grew relative to recognition
man in Chicago before, A1306. dress by Luigi Antonini in New York as ally of, A3590.
upon presentation to Mark W. Clark Letter by Alfred D'Aliberti relative to
IRISH WAR VETERANS, resolution relative of annual award of, A4296.
to return of veterans to the United recognition as an ally of, A3600.
Address by Mark W. Clark in New York
States, adopted by, 10421. Letter by Generoso Pope relative to rep-
in acceptance of annual award of, resentation at San Francisco Confer-
IRISH WORLD (publication), article entitled A4295.
ence of, A1704.
"God Protect Our President" by James Letter by the President .upon occasion
H. Cotter from, A3632. of annual award to Mark W. Clark ad- Letter by James P. Munson favoring
cutting of aid to, A2906.
Article on England's brass in loan de- dressed to, A1297.
mand by James H. Cotter from, A4248. Resolution relative to application of Letter by Representative Marcantonio
Article relative to omission of prayer principles of Atlantic Charter to Italy relative to shipment of bread to people
at opening of San Francisco Confer- by, A422. of, A309.
ence by James H. Cotter from, A2213. Views in resolution form urging appli- Letter by Secretary of State Stettinius
cation of principles of Atlantic Charter relative to recognition as an ally of,
IRON AND STEEL PLANTS, second progress
to Italy by, A349. A1818.
report on (S. Rept. 199, pt. 3), 6203.
ITALIAN-AMERICAN LABOR COUNCIL AN- Letters by unknown writers relative to
"IRONICAL CONTRASTS," editorial from desperate plight of people of, A523.
the Washington Post entitled, 7155. NUAL "FOUR FREEDOMS" AWARD,
message from the President relative to Memorandum to the President by Amer-
IRONTON, OHIO, telegram relative to flood award to Gen. Mark W. Clark of 10635. ican citizens of Italian descent urging
conditions by Ralph F. Mittendorf of, acceptance as one of United Nations
ITALIAN ARMISTICE TERMS, text of, 1213.
A1076. of, A3405.
ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, remarks in House rel- Petition urging recognition of Italy as an
IRONWOOD (MICH.) DAILY GLOBE (news-
paper) editorial entitled "Bretton ative to, 4004. ally of the United States, 2968.
Woods Fight" by Linwood I. Noyes ITALIAN CARDINAL STRESSES CIVIC Proposals by Generoso Pope submitted
from, A1390. DUTY, article containing address by to the President regarding serious sit'.t-
Elia Cardinal Dalla Costu from Michi- ation in, A2889.
IRRIGATED LANDS, authorizing an investi-
gan Catholic relative to, A5239. Radio address by Cordell Hull relative to
gatlon concerning agricultural prod-
a democratic, A1378.
ucts grown on (S. Res. 106), 2595. ITALIAN FOOD SITUATION, remarks in
Radio address entitled "The Future of
IRRIGATION, address entitled "The Bene- House relative to, 983.
Italy" by Charles Poletti, A5203.
fitsof Irrigation',' by Charles S. Hazen ITALIAN FRONT, remarks in House relative Radio address on Fifth Army in Italy by
in Whitefish, Mont., A1683. to, 2277. Representative Luce, A596.
INDEX
ITALY-Continued. IWO JIMA-Continued. IZAC, ED. V.-Continued.
Remarks In House relative to admission Article captioned Final Decision on Iwo Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
as a member of the United Nations Is Seen Up To The Infantry by George Navy and Marine Corps: to establish
Organization, 11738. Fielding Eliot, A779. boards of appeals and reviews for peti-
Remarks in House relative to allied Bill to provide for erection of monument tions to correct records of discharged
victories in, 4084. to Marine Corps, and Issuance of ap- members (see bill H. R. 57), 19.
Remarks in House relative to Charles propriate medals to members thereof - to amend act authorizing tempo-
Poletti's knowledge on problems of, who took part in landing operations on rary appointment or advancement of
A5203. (see bill S. 728). certain personnel (see bill H. R. 54), 19.
Remarks in House relative to contribu- -to increase permanent authorized
Correspondence between Secretary of
tion to America of people of, A4229. Navy Forrestal and Kent Cooper of enlisted strength of (see bill H. R.
Remarks in House relative to food prob- Associated Press relative to disposition 4421), 9821.
lem of, 904. of funds received from photographs of Nicaragua: construction of canal (see
Remarks in House relative to lend:lease raising of flag on Mount Suribachi, bill H. R. 58), 19.
to, A3674. Al951. Oceanside, Calif., city of: for relief (see
Remarks in House relative to reestab- Editorial entitled "The Flag Above Iwo bill H. R. 4304), 9462.
lishment of diplomatic relations with, Owens, James: for relief (see bill H. R.
Jima" from Oregonian, All0G.
A1378. 1632), 363.
Greeting to men who participated in
Remarks in House relative to restrictions Parent, Madeline: for relief (see bill H. R.
flag raising on island of, 311. 3857), 7824.
on parcel post to, A4391. Joint resolution to change to Marines
Remarks in Senate relative to negotia- Pattison, John W.: for relief of heirs (see
Island the name of (see H. J. Res. 127). bill H. R. 4692), 10692.
tion of a treaty of friendship and
Poem by Louanne Wilder entitled, A2627. Pay RTadjustment Act: to amend (see
good-will with, 6274.
Poem entitled "Report From Iwo" by bills H. R. 1576, 3451, 4144), 326, 6013,
Raport of House Committee on Foreign Victor Hayden, A4040.
Affairs requesting President to use his 8879.
offices to invite Italy to be a signatory Radio address by Secretary of Navy Social Security Act: to amend relative to
to United Nations Agreement, A'590. Forrestal relative to the raising of flag needy, crippled people (see bill H. R.
Resolution adopted by the Order of the on, A1039. 56), 19.
Sons of Italy in America urging invi- Remarks in House relative to, 2278. Thompson, Warren H.: for relief (see bill
tation for participation by Italy at the Remarks in House relative to govern- H. R. 3857), 7824.
San Francisco Conference, 3284. m-nt acquiring all proprietary rights Veterans: providing adjusted-service pay
Resolution by Italian-American Labor in photograoh of raising American flag (see bill H. R. 1176), 125.
Council relative to application of At- on Mount Suribachi, A1951. Petitions and papers presented by, from
lantic Charter to, A422. Remarks in House relative to planting Citizens and individuals, 5170, 8799, 9292,
Resolution by Order Sons of Italy in flag of United States by Marine Corps 11007.
America relative to alleviating distress on, A929, Al061, A1739. Remarks by, on
conditions in, A1340. Remarks in Senate relative to the cap- Appropriations: reduction of certain,
Resolution by United Lodge No. 889 of ture by the marines of, 2079. 6150, 6152.
Lynn, Mass., Sons cf Italy in America, Army Medical Corps (H. R. 2177), 6288.
Remarks in Senate relative to flag rais-
relative to aid under lend-lease to ing stamp commemorating valor of Central Valley project: effects of failure
civilian population of, AEQ9. Marine Corps on, A1133. to grant funds for, A28C3.
Resolution for lend-lease aid to (see H. Committee on Un-American Activities,
Des. 123). IWO JIMA FIFTH MARINE DIVISION CEME- 2C8.
Resolution of the city council of Provi- TERY, address by Chaplain Gittelsohn Deficiency appropriation bill, 1628.
dence, R. I., urging participation in at dedication of, A4782. r'ousing for veterans, 12297.
the San Francicco Conference by, 3362. IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA, ex- Housing for war workers, 1628.
Statement by Albert P. Morano before cerpts from article on control of water Labor: conflict between management
House Committee on Foreign Affairs .pollution from State government by, and, A5726.
relative to recognition as an ally, A1341. M Cain, Vice Adm. John S.: tribute to,
A17C2. 8155.
Statement by Premier Bonomi appeal- IZAC, ED. V. (a Representative from Call- Matt, James W.: eulogy, 10627.
ing for justice for, A670. formia). National Service Act, 727.
Statement by Representative D'Ales- Address at Carnegie Hall, New York City, Naval Academy: midshipmen from Dis-
andro before House Committee on For- at meeting of Society for the Preven- trict of Columbia (H. R. 319), 6291.
eign Affairs relating to extending invi- tion of World War III, A2467. Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps:
tation to attend San Francisco Con- Appointed on committee, 15. personnel, 316.
ference to, A1752. Appointed on committee to visit prison Navy: careers in, 12479.
Statement by Representative Marcan- camps in Germany, 3664. -disposition of vessels, 5366, 5367,
tonto before House Committee on For- Article from American Federationist en- 5370, 5371, 5378.
eign Affairs relative to recognition, as titled "A Church Leader Talks About -postwar composition, 10160, 10161,
an ally of, A1918. Labor" by Archbishop John T. Mc- 10162, 10189, 10200, 10204.
Nichols, A5726. -public works bill, Z09.
Text of resolution (H. J. Res. 274, 78th
Cong.), to establish friendly diplomatic Editorial from Philadelphia Record rela- - retirement of enlisted men, 12465.
relations with, A1378. tive to Roosevelt's fourth inaugural, Navy and Marine Corps: increase person-
Views in resolution form by Italian- A287. nel, 11433, 11434, 11435, 11436, 11437,
American Labor Council urging princi- Leave of absence, 6168. 11438.
ples rf Atlantic Charter be applied to, Amendments offered by, to Nurses: drafting of, 1862, 1863.
A349. Navy and Marine Corps increase person- Pacific Gas & Electric Co., A2663.
nel (H. R. 4421): to amend, 11448. Palestine problem, 9687.
ITALY'S PROBLEMS, article from Economist Panama Canal: study of additional facili-
of London relative to, A3303. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
ties, 10992.
Aliens: no immigration of enemy (see
ITALY'S RELIEF NEEDS FOR 1946, article Renegotiation Act, 6078.
bill H. R. 3773), 7506.
by Milton Bracker captioned, A5743. Roosevelt, Franklin D.: tribute, A1793.
District of Columbia: to acquire property
ITEM VETO, results of the Gallup poll' rela- known as Temple Heights (see bill Selective service: Tydings amendment,
tive to, 10786. 1531, 1534.
H. R. 2210; H. J. Res. 194), 1171, 4574. Veterans: housing for, 11131.
ITHACA COLLEGE, address entitled "Integ- Harbor Boat Works: for relief (see bill Veterans' Administration: Department
rity: Man's Greatest Asset" by George H. R. 917, 1223), 61, 127. of Medicine and Surgery, 11679.
E. Stringfellow at commencement Hart, Beulah: for relief (see bill H. R. Wallace, Henry, A749.
exercises of, A2905. 916), 60. Reports made by, from
Citation of award of degree of Doctor of Interstate common-carrier pipe lines: to Committee on Naval Affairs:
Fine Arts to George E. Stringfellow by, prohibit them from transporting com- Casa Dorinda estate (S. 1117, Rept. 1195),
A2906. modities in which carriers have any 10618.
"IT'S TIME TO BE AFRAID," Armistice Day interest (see bill H. R. 55), 19. Naval petroleum and oil-shale reserves
message by Booth Tarkington entitled, Jenkins, William Ralph: for relief (see (I. R. 3269, Rept. 694), 5690.
A5048. bill H. R. 918), 61. Naval service as a career (S. 1438, Rept.
IUKA, MISS., authorize construction of a new Kalak, Sam: for relief (see bill H. R. 1198), 10619.
post office at (see bill H. R. 4287), 2452), 1707. Navy and Marine Corps: enlisted strength
Maurer, Gladys Elvira: for relief (see bill (H. R. 4421, Rept. 1144), 10042.
IWO JIMA. See also JAPAN. H. R. 919), 61. -temporary advancement or ap-
Article by Ralph Y. McGinnis from Daily pointment of certain personnel (S. 58,
Missoulian of Missoula, Mont., relative Navy: to encourage enlistments I5, (see
bill H. R. 4008), 8575. Rept. 705), 5754.
to landings on, A1885.
INDEX 329
IZAC, ED. V.-ContInued. JACKSON, HENRY M.-Continued. JACKSON, HENRY M.-Continued.
Reports made by, from Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Reports made by, from
(H. R. 623, Indians: relating to lands held in trust Sioux Indians (H. R. 378, Rapt. 876),
San Diego County, Calif.
for use of (see bills H. R. 3061, 3062), 2743.
Rapt. 31), 431.
3904. Tlingit and Haida Indians of Alaska (H.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. R. 1804, Rapt. 378), 2743.
- insurance premiums (see H. R.
JABOTINSKY, ERI, letter by Ben Hecht rela- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
3600), 6870.
tive to activities in behalf of Jews of to transfer certain property from
Europe by, A950.
- JACKSON, HOWARD W., address on Ameri-
War Relocation Authority to Colorado canism by, A3401, A5703.
Remarks in House relative to arrest in River Indian tribes and Office of Indian JACKSON, JABEZ F. AND WIFE, relief (see
Turkey of, 1671. Affairs (see bill H. R. 4535), 10211. bill H. R. 2699*).
JACK, WILLIAM S., article entitled "If I Kern, Olympia F.: for relief (see bill H. R.
Were a Labor Leader Again" by, A4036. JACKSON, JOHN H., relief (see bill H. R.
4137), 8799. 2760).
Remarks in Senate relative to experience Maritime industry: to establish a system
in labor problems of, A4036. of unemployment insurance in (see JACKSON, JOSEPH, survey in the political
system of the United States prepared
JACKKNIFE OPERATION SAVES SOLDIER, bill H. R. 1699), 671.
article by Lee McCardell relative to, Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District by (S. Doc. 97), 10406.
A5. of New Mexico: relating to certain JACKSON, LEONARD D. AND 'ELSIE
JACKMP N, W. T., articles from Buffalo Eve- Pueblo Indian lands in (see bill H. R. FOWKES, relief (see bill H. R. 1059*).
ning News relative to St. Lawrence sea- 2119), 1043. JACKSON, MYRTLE, relief of estate (see bill
way by, A2888, A2953. Oklahoma: relating to storage space in S. 201*).
Speech entitled "The Investoric System" Pensacola Reservoir of Grand River JACKSON, ROBERT H., address delivered at
in Trenton, N. J., before Kiwanis Club Dam project in (see bill H. R. 3058), trial of German war criminals by (S.
by, A2946. 3904. Doc. 129), 12104.
Pay Readjustment Act: to amend (see Address at memorial service to Franklin
JACK OIAURER MOTORS, INC., letter from bill H. R. 2240), 1207. Delano Roosevelt in hall of Department
the Chairman of the Surplus Property Public land in Nevada (see H. R. 3601),
Board relative to the regional system of Justice by, A1976.
6870. Article by Frank R. Kent from Washing-
of disposal of surplus property by,
C846. Public domain land In Utah: addition ton Evening Star disapproving the
to (see H. R. 3552), 6585. use in trial of war criminals of, A2667.
JACKSON, ARTHUR J. (second lieutenant, Social Security Act: to amend (see bill Articles by Merlo Pusey, Ernest Lindley,
Marine Corps), citation upon presen- H. R. 4551), 10246. J. M. Roberts, Jr., Mark Sullivan, and
tation of Congressional Medal of Thayer, Jane: for relief (see bill H. R.
Honor by the President to, A4198. Marquis Childs relative to report on
2286), 1321. war criminals' trials to the President
Remarks in House relative to award of Uintah Indian irrigation.project, Utah: by, A2921-A2923.
Congressional Medal of Honor to, to cancel drainage charges against cer-
A1198. Remarks in House relative to appoint-
tain lands within (see bill H. R. 2637), ment as prosecutor of war criminals of,
JACKSON, MRS. C. S., remarks in House pay- 2310. 4286.
ing tribute to, 8606. Zook, George: for relief (see bill H. R. Remarks in House relative to report on
JACKSON, HENRY M. (a Representative from 3766), 7420. trials of war criminals by, A2873.
Washington). Motions and resolutions offered by Report relative to trials of war criminals
Appointed on committee, 16, 274, 275. Indians: to investigate conditions in by, A2738, A2873.
Appointed conferee, 6278. United States and Alaska (see H. Res. JACKSON, SAMUEL D. (a former Senator
Appointed on Small Business Committee, 128), 1043. from Indiana).
417. San Francisco Conference: to appoint Address at Roosevelt Memorial Dinner,
Article by Richard L. Neuberger from servicemen to attend (see H. Res. 188), New Orleans, La., A2779.
Washington Post entitled "Equal 2381. Radio address on the death of President
Rights for Indians," A1486. Petitions and papers presented by, from Roosevelt, A1778.
Resolution of Democratic steering com- Societies and associations, 7506.
JACKSON, VODIE, relief (see bill S. 169).
mittee commending service of Repre- Remarks by, on
sentative Robert Crosser, A335. Federal employees pay bill, 5902, 5903, JACKSON, WALTER L., relief (see bill H. R.
Statement of League of American In- 5904, 5905, 5906, 5907, 5908, 5909, 5910, 1260*).
dians urging recognition and partici- 5912, 6007, 6008, 6009, 6011, 6057, 6058,
JACKSON, MISS., article from Plaindealer,
pation of Indians in Government, 6059, 6067, 6674.
Kansas City, Kans., and statement by
A3211. Indian Affairs: administration of, 10374. Mayor Speed of Jackson, Miss., rela-
Sworn in, 432. Maritime Day, 4862. tive to Negro soldier disturbance in,
Table: vessels available for exchange Merchant marine: tribute, 4862. A1435.
under section 8 of H. R. 3603, 9173- Mote, Carl H., 10028. Bill authorizing conveyance of "all title,
9182. Tax adjustment bill, 7331. right, and interest of United States in
- total and constructive total losses, Vessels: sale of surplus, 9160, 9169, 9170, and to certain space in city hall (see
chartered large vessels, 9185. 9172-9189, 9194, 9201, 9269, 9270, 9271, bill S. 1161).
-vessels on which adjustment may 9272, 9273, 9274, 9275, 9276, 9278, 9282,
9283, 9284. 9285. 9288. JACKSON (MICH.) CITIZEN-PATRIOT
be made, 9132-9185.
Reports made by, from (newspaper), article entitled "War I
Amecsdments offered by, to - Vats Want Jobs, Picket Plant" from,
Federal employees pay bill (H. R. 3393) Committee on Indian Affairs:
to amend, 6067. Drainage charges (H. R. 2637, Rept. 872), A4403.
7342. Editorial paying tribute to war corre-
Vessels: sale of surplus (H. R. 3603) : to spondents by Carl Saunders from, A951.
amend, 9201, 9274, 9278. Fort Berthold Reservation (H. R. 1095,
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Rept. 377), 2743. JACKSON COUNTY, MO. FOR WORLD
Bonneville Project Act: to amend (see Fort Peck project (H. R. 1111, Rept. 483), CAPITAL, editorial from Kansas City
bill H. R. 2693), 2517. 4006. Star relative to, A3906.
Columbia Valley Authority: to establish Indian Affairs: administration (H. R. REALTY
JACKSON COUNTY (MICH.)
(see bill H. R. 5083), 12491. 4386, Rept. 1164), 10168. BOARD, telegram urging OPA lift L-
Employees of the United States: to im- Indian Claims Commission (H. R. 4497, 41, building control, from, A3811.
prove salary and wage administration Rept. 1466), 12490.
(see bills H. R. 2497, 3393), 1829, 5690. Indian irrigation projects (H. R. 2457, JACKSON CREEK, VA., provide for prelim-
Goshute Indian Reservation: to reserve Rept. 486), 4006. inary survey of (see bill H. R. 14).
certain land in Utah for addition to Indian lands (H. R. 2586, Rapt. 381), JACKSON DAY DINNER, address by Repre-
(see bill H. R. 2563), 1991. 2743. sentative Philbin in Boston, Mass., at,
Hoskins, Rosalie Helen: for relief (see Indians: adjust debts (H. R. 2231, Rapt. A876.
bill H. R. 3807), 7551. 485), 4006. Address by Representative Lane in Bos-
Indian affairs to facilitate and simplify Keetoowah Indians (H. R. 341, Rept. 447), ton, Mass., at, A1058.
administration of (see bill H. R. 4386), 3821. Address by Senator O'Mahoney in Balti-
9726. more on occasion of, A133.
Klamath General Council (H. R. 2296,
Indian Claims Commission: to establisn Rapt. 379), 2743. Speech by Senator Walsh under auspices
(see bill H. R. 4497), 10067. of Massachusetts Democratic State
Klamath Reservation, Oreg. (H. R. 2297,
Indians: to adjust debts of certain (see Committee in Boston at, A895.
Rapt. 380), 2743.
bill H. R. 2231), 1207. JACKSON HOLE NATIONAL MONUMENT,
- to adjust certain irrigation Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District
(H. R. 2119, Rept. 484), 4006. abolish (see bills H. R. 2109, 2241*).
charges (see bill H. R. 2457), 1747.
-to authorize leasing of lands of Pensacola Reservoir of Grand River Dam Bill to provide for administration by
(H. R. 3058, Rapt. 1169), 10211. Forest Service in (see bill H. R. 2691),.
(se bill I-. R. 2586), 2072.
330 INDEX
JACKSON HOLE (WYO.) NATIONAL MONU. JANSEN, JOHN H., letters relative to return JAPAN-Continued.
MENT, editorials from Waterloo (Iowa) of his six sons from armed forces by, Remarks in House relative to area and
Daily Courier, Charleston (S. C.) News A4421. population of, 1988.
and Courier, and Los Angeles Times Remarks in House relative to war service Ramarks in House relative to bombing
relative to President's veto of H. R. of eight sons of, A4421, A4422. of Iwo Jima and Tokyo, 1173.
2241 to abolish, A165. Remarks In House relative to planning
Memorial of Legislature of Wyoming rel- JAPAN. See WAR WITH JAPAN. for the defeat of, 1987.
ative to, 1996. JAPAN, address by General MacArthur aboard Remarks in House relative to prosecu-
Newspaper clippings concerning, 1878. USS Missouri upon surrender of, A3938. tion of the war with, 2931, 5447, A2141,
Opinion rendered by Judge Kennedy in Article entitled "The Expansion of Jap- A2166, A2283, A2369.
case involving, A774. anese Shipping-Built for the Purposes Remarks in House relative to our policy
Remarks in House relative to vote of of War" from Shipping World, A1754. in, A4105, A4106.
Republican Party on, A774. Article entitled "Truman Seen Prodding Remarks in House relative to moral con-
Remarks in House relative to, 4910. Japan to Quit" by Mark Sullivan, ditions in, 10871, 11412.
Remarks in Senate relative to President's A2166. Remarks in House relative to resolution
veto of H. R. 2241 to abolish, A105. Article by Arthur Sears Henning entitled providing for embargo on essential
JACKSONVILLE (FLA.) JOURNAL (news- "Jap Peace Terms Drawn," 7690. material to, A690.
paper), editorial entitled "Statehood Article entitled "Occupation of Japan" Remarks in House relative to Yalta Con-
for Territories" from, A4346. by Sumner Welles from Washington ference ignoring war with, A666.
Letter relative to ammunition short- Post, A3949. Remarks in House relative to orders
age from overseas soldier appearing in, Article captioned "Governing whipped from Tokyo for destruction of Manila,
A371. Jap ranks as tough, risky job" by 3432.
JACKSONVILLE (FLA.) TIMES-UNION, arti- Leland Stowe from Seattle Times, Remarks in House relative to decision
cle relative to housing shortage, A4838. A4019. of Canada to send volunteers to the
JACOBS, HAROLD H., report of the Commit- Article by Edwin Gordon Laurence on war with, A1846.
tee on Patents In Senate on nomina- May 30, 1934, from Athol (Mass.) Tran- Remarks in House relative to mandated
tion of, 1500. script relative to war preparations of, islands of, A2156.
A4067. Remarks in House relative to statement
JACOBS, LILLIAN, relief (see bill H. R. 4537.
Associated Press dispatch relative to of Prime Minister Churchill on suc-
JACOBS, SAMUEL AND BERTHA, relief (see arming troops* anew for war with, cessful conclusion of war with, A2290.
bill H. R. 1911*). A690. Remarks in House relative to British-
JACOBSON, REUBEN F., radio address rela- Bill to reimburse certain civilians as re- Dutch-Russian aid in war with, A2246.
tive to origin and purposes of Ameri- sult of occupation of Hong Kong and Remarks in House relative to statement
can Jewish Conference by, A4464. Manila by (see bills S. 289; H. R. of the President regarding men to be
JACOBSON, SOLOMON (rabbi), letter rela- 990*). sent to fight, A2666.
tive to the Jewish homeland written Bill to direct Secretary of War to ar- Remarks in House relative to rumors of
by, 9688. range for policing of (see bill H. R. peace overtures from, A2821.
JAHN, GUNNAR, address in Oslo, Norway, 4104). Remarks in House relative to terms
upon presentation of Nobel Peace Dictated peace terms with, 7690. necessary for surrender of, A3255.
Prize to Cordell Hull by, A5544. Editorial from Washington Post relative Remarks in House relative to economy
to peace terms for, A2179. of, 7381.
JAMES, ALBERT N., relief (see bill H. R. Remarks in House relative to England's
2750). Editorial entitled "Blast Hirohito" from
Charleston (W. Va.) Gazette, A1247. part in the war with, 7371.
JAMES, CHARLOTTE, relief '(see bill H. R. Remarks in House relative to eighth an-
Editorial entitled "Bombing the Sun
3048). niversary of war on China by, A3312.
God" from Charleston (W. Va.) Ga-
JAMES, C. FRANK, relief (see bill H. R. zette, A2870. Remarks In House relative to war mate-
2769*). Editorial from Milwaukee Journal op- rial supplied by us to, A3692.
JAMES, MARY J., permit filing of application posing Russia's suggestion for a con- Remarks in House relative to General
for and to receive a monthly allow- trol ecuncil for, A4442. MacArthur's order to abolish Black
ance under Servicemen's Dependents Editorial entitled "Hirohito's Status" Dragon Society in, A3849.
Allowance Act of 1942 by (see bill H. R. from Washington Evening Star, A5264, Remarks in House relative to situation
4971). Essay, What To Do With Japan? by in postwar, A3802.
JAMES, W. FRANK (late a Representative Martin A. Watkins, A1988. Remarks in House relative to proclaim-
from Michigan). Joint resolution declaring that Emperor ing a legal holiday on September 2,
Announcement of death, 10939, A5003. Hirohito of Japan be tried as a war the date of the surrender of, 8491.
criminal (see S. J. Res. 94). Remarks in House relative to Chinese
Letter by Lister Hill paying tribute to,
A 004. Letter by citizen of Michigan relative occupation of, 8325.
to statement of Admiral Halsey on Remarks in House relative to declaration
Tribute in House to, A5003.
bypassing islands held by, A805. of war by Russia upon, A3739.
JAMES, WILLIAM C., report of the Commit- Letter by Representative Engel rela- Remarks in House relative to the need
tee on Naval Affairs in Senate on nom- tive to arming troops anew for war for occupying, 8656, 8922.
ination of, 5891. with, A690. Remarks in House relative to imperialist
JAMESTOWN (N. Y.) POST-JOURNAL Letter relative to industrial and land form of government in, A4106.
(newspaper), article relative to finan- holdings of Japanese Emperor by Remarks in House favoring universal
cial dealings of Elliott Roosevelt by Miller Freeman from Seattle Times, compulsory education in, A4106.
Westbrook Pegler from, A2865. A3479. Remarks in House relative to deporta-
Editorial, Getting the Boys Home from, Memorial of Legislature of California in- tion of Tule Lake internees to, 9864.
A5234. sisting on complete and unconditional Remarks in House relative to the health
JAMESTOWN (N. DAK.) SUN (newspaper), surrender by, 6788. program of, 11579.
editorial entitled "Let's Go Slow on Notice in House of public display of the Remarks in House relative to the estab-
Peacetime Draft" by Percy M. Hansen surrender documents of, 8511. lishment of a police force in (see bill
from, A2864. Order of Senate to print compilation of H. R. 4349), 10888.
Editorial entitled "Let's Go Slow on certain documents on surrender of, Remarks in Senate relative to the war
Peacetime Draft" from, A2974. 9376. against, 7129.
JAMISON, W. D. (a former Representative Press release by former Representative Remarks in Senate relative to the pro-
raim Iowa). Pettongill relative to problem of sup- proposed entrance of Russia into the
Article on proposed twenty-second ply to carry war against, A1829. war with, 8007.
amendment, A1206. Press releases by Office of War Informa- Remarks In Senate relative to terms of
tion relative to psychological warfare surrender for, 7279, 7437.
JANDREY, FRED W., relief (see bills S. 1100;
conducted against, A3775. Remarks in Senate relative to a proposed
H. R. 3417*). investigation of the sale of oil and
Letter from Secretary of State transmit- Proceedings in connection with articles
ting draft of bill for relief of, 5304, of surrender by, 8347. scrap iron to, 8897.
Radio address entitled "How Shall We Remarks in Senate relative to American
5591.
Deal With Japan?" by Representative policy toward, 8671, 8831, 9378.
JANES, ARTHUR DEWITT, adjudicate claim Judd, A3502. Resolution to appoint a special commit-
of (see bills S. 611, 912, 1301). Radio broadcast of program at Scott tee to investigate sale of merchant
JANESVILLE (WIS.) GAZETTE (newspaper), Field, Ill., celebrating surrender of, ships and scrap iron to (see H. Res.
editorial entitled "Atlantic Charter A3890. 293).
Hoax" from, A71. Radio messages by Stnator Thomas Speech by General MacArthur from New
Ejitor:al entitled "Soldier Ballots" from, (Utah) to people of, A3697, A3701, York Times on occasion of surrender
A803. A3774, A3775. by, A3803.
INDEX
JAPAN-Continued. JAPANESE ISLANDS--Continued. JARMAN, PETE-tontinued.
Table: exports of steel and scrap Iron, Remarks in House relative to control of, Remarks by Mrs. Rogers relative to, 2154.
1926-41, to, A3693. 3226, A2149. Sermon by Rev. C. E. Buxton at Pohick
Text of Japanese order for surrender, JAPANESE NATIONALS, memorial of legis- Church, Va., A1294.
8348. lature relative to exchange of United Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Ultimatum to, 8094. States and Japanese nationals, 910. Secretary of State: to authorize him to
continue publishing, etc., official
JAPANESE-AMERICANS IN HAWAII-THEIR "JAPANESE PROBLEM," editorial by George papers relating to Territories of the
LOYALTY, editorial from Washington Dunn from Half Moon (Calif.) Review United States (see bill H. R. 2522),
Post relative to, A5756. entitled, A2722. 1885.
"JAPAN-AN OPPORTUNITY FOR STATES- JAPANESE RESIDENTS OF MINNESOTA, Territories of the United States: au-
MANSHIP," editorial from Life mag- correspondence relative to treatment thorizing Secretary of State to com-
azine, entitled, A3442. of relocated Japanese between Repre- plete collection of official papers re-
"JAPAN BOWS TO ALLIED VICTORY," ar- sentative Judd and, A5219. •lating to (see bill H. R. 1906), 671.
ticle as reported by United Press from "JAPANESE SURRENDER-DEFINE 'UN- Motions and resolutions offered by
Beaumont (Tex.) Press captioned, CONDITIONAL,'' article by Ernest Attorney General: to print report on
A3755. Lindley from Washington Post en- international air transport policy (see
JAPANESE, provide for deportation of Jap- titled, A3445. H. Res. 176), 1991.
anese aliens (see bill H. R. 1444). Atlantic-Gulf Ship Canal, Fla.: to print
JAPANESE SURRENDER DOCUMENTS, no- report of Army engineers (see H. Res.
Letter by Major General Beightler rela- tice of public display of, 8467.
tive to atrocities in Philippine Islands Radio addresses by Speaker Rayburn, 30), 31.
Black Rock Channel and Tonawanda
by, A1187. • General Wainwright, Solon J. Buck,
Harbor, N. Y.: to print report of Army
Message from the President transmit- and Thad Page on occasion of unveil-
ting reports incident to the surrender ing of case containing, A4471, A4472. engineers (see H. Res. 40), 31.
of 8364,. 8377. Cape Charles, Va.: to print report of
JAPANESE SURRENDER TERMS-UNDER- Army engineers (see H. Res. 29). 31.
Proceedings in conection with the sur- STANDING ASKED, letter by Stanley
render of, 8347. Chile: expressing approval of House of
Washburn from New York Times rela- Representatives of resolutions adopted
Radio message' by Senator Thomas tive to, A3482.
(Utah) to the, A3482. at Santiago (see H. Res. 37), 31.
Remarks in House relative to atrocities JAPANESE TESTIMONY AT NAVY COURT Cleveland Harbor, Ohio: to print report
MARTIAL, letter by John F. B. Car- of Army engineers (see H. Res. 43), 32.
of, A1776, A1816.
ruthers from Washington Times-Her- Food investigation: additional copies of
Remarks in House relative to defeat in
ald relative to, A5570. report (see H. Res. 274), 5218.
Philippines of, A1369.
Telegram from Evalyn Walsh McLean Handbook for servicemen and service-
Remarks in House remonstrating against protesting, A5570.
establishment of Jap relocation cen- women: to print revised edition (see
ters in Louisiana, 4727. JAPANESE ULTRA CODE, remarks in House H. Con. Res. 37), 2585.
Remarks in House relative to the re- relative to the cracking of, 8939.' House of Representatives: authority for
turn of soldiers imprisoned in Burma JAPANESE WAR, editorial by Richard H. printing and binding (see H. Res. 9),
and Thailand by, 8615. Powell from Aero Mechanic relative to 16.
Resolution to investigate treatment of vigorous prosecution of, A2179. Intracoastal Waterway, Mobile to New
prisoners and civilians in the Philip- Orleans: to print renort of Army
pines, 1212. JAPANESE WARNED OF DESTRUCTION BY engineers (see H. Res. 44), 32.
TRUMAN, editorial from Washington Lake Erie: to print as a House document
"JAPANESE-AMERICAN HEROES," editorial Post relative to, A2756. report of Army engineers bn coopera-
from Washington Post entitled, A3084. tive beach-erosion study of shore line
JAPANESE WAR REQUIREMENTS, remarks
JAPANESE-AMERICANS LAUDED, column in House relative to on the subject of, near Huron, Ohio (see H. Res. 230),
from Stars and Stripes carrying let- 7652. 3822.
ters praising, All5. Miami River, Fla.: to print report of
JAPANESE WAR: WARNING IN 1934, edi-
JAPANESE-AMERICAN TROOPS, editorial torial by W. J. Hooten from El Paso Army engineers (see H. Res. 39), 31.
from Pacific Coast Citizen, San Fran- Times relative to, A4067. Our American Government: What Is It?
cisco, relative to bravery of, A3184. How Does It Function? (pamphlet):
Article by Joseph E. Palmer from the JAPAN-OUR FUTURE POLICY, article by I. to print additional copies (see H-.Con.
Beachhead News relative to bravery in F. Stone from PM relative to, A3964. Res. 60), 5121.
Italy of, All15. "JAPAN'S NARCOTIC DRUG INDUSTRY Pan-American Day: to designate April
JAPANESE ATROCITIES, text of report of LIQUIDATED," editorial from Wash- 14, 1945, as (see H. Res. 173), 1922.
- to 'designate April 24, 1945, as'
State Department relative to, A3783- ington Evening Star entitled, A4549.
A3789. (see H. Res. 222), 3495.
JAPAN'S OCCUPATION FORCE, statement - to print proceedings (see H. Res.
JAPANESE ATROCITIES: FALSE TEACH- by General MacArthur relative to size 277)-, 5302.
ING, article by C. H. Rutherford from needed as, A3952. Pan-American solidarity: expression of
Morristown (N. J.) Daily Record rela- House of Representatives afrming (see
tive to, A5252. JAPAN'S POLICY OF AGGRANDIZEMENT,
editorial from Tacoma (Wash.) News- H. Res. 226), 3747.
JAPANESE ATROCITIES-WAINWRIGHT'S Tribune relative to, A4105. Poland's Independence Day: to print
STATEMENT, excerpt from editorial proceedings (see H. Res. 276), 5302.
of Tacoma (Wash.) News-Tribune rela- JAPAN SHOULD BE POLICED BY CHINESE President of the United States: to print
tive to, A4105. TROOPS, remarks in House relative to, message on universal military training
excerpt from A3751. (see H. Con. Res. 100), 10068.
JAPANESE BRUTALITIES,
newspaper article by Gen. Jonathan M. "JAPAN STILL USING UNITED STATES Redwood Creek, Calif.: to print report
Wainwright relative to, A4828. SCRAP METAL TO KILL YANKS," ar- of Army engineers (see H. Res. 42), 32.
JAPANESE CAPTIVES, remarks in House ticle from Washington Times-Herald Shipyard River, S. C.: to print report of
relative to pampering of, 7928. captioned, A1036. Army engineers (see H. Res. 41), 31.
Special Committee on Postwar Economic
JAPANESE CRUELTY TO AMERICAN -PRIS- JAP CODE- DEWEY'S OBTAINS SECRET, Policy: to print additional reports of
ONERS OF WAR, article by Livingston letter by Bruce Cole, of Tucson, Ariz., (see H. Res. 330), 7743.
P. Noell, Jr., from Saturday Evening relative to, A4483.
Veterans: to print historical statement
Post relative to, A5403. JARMAN, PETE (a Representative from Ala- of laws and regulations relating to
"JAPANESE EMPEROR AND PEACE," edito- bama). (see H. Con. Res. 38), 2585.
rial from Arizona Daily Star entitled, Address at Santiago, Chile. April 14, 1944, Petitions and papers presented by, from
A4233. on anniversary of Pan-American Day, Citizens and individuals, 269.
JAPANESE EXCLUSION ACT, remarks in A1887. State legislatures, 7936.
House relative to passage in 1924 of, Appointed on. committee, 274, 275. Remarks by, on
9541. Editorial from Washington Star entitled
American Interparliamentary Congress,
"Act of Chapultepec," A1091. 1082, 1088, 1266, 1267, 1269.
JAPANESE-FOUR DAYS OF PSYCHOLOGI- Editorial from Washington (D. C.) Star
CAL WARFARE AGAINST THEM, ar- Army: discharge procedure, A2438.
on death of President Roosevelt, A1763.
ticle by James Morgan from Boston Editorial from Washington Post entitled -letter by a soldier, A2438.
Globe relative to, A3948. "Lend-Lease Report," A2568. Army engineers: printing of certain re-
JAPANESE ISLANDS, expressing sense of Leave of absence granted, 3990. ports, 1256.
Congress that United States retain Letter from Sebastian S. Herrera, Presi- Bloom, Sol: seventy-fifth birthday, 1986.
retain permanent possession, taken dent, Chamber of Deputies of Chile, Collins, Capt. Jack, 12267.
during present war, of (see H. Con, upon the death of President Roosevelt, Congressional Record: general leave to
Res. 40). 5294. extend remarks, 3743.
332 INDEX
JARMAN, PETE-Continued. JARMAN, PETE-Continued. JEEPS SOLD TO MEXICAN GOVERNMENT
Remarks by, on kb orts made by, from AT $300-VETERANS $1,099, letter
Federal Housing Administration: inves- Criminal Code: additional copies of bill from Fry-En-Heye Post, No. 46, Antlers,
tigation of certain practices of, 3782. (H. R. 2200) (H. Con. Res. 33, Rept. Okla., American Legion, relative to,
Food investigation: printing of report, 337), 2277, 2310. A3911.
5218. Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance JEFFERDS, ROY, relief (see bill H. R. 2306*).
Foreign Service: analysis of bill (H. R. Trust Fund: annual report (H. Res.
6E9) to strengthen, 2884. 322, Rept. 936), 7885, '7890. JEFFERS, W. M., excerpts relative to return
France: provisions of lend-lease agree- Fishery resources (S. Con. Res. 14, Rept. to private industry of synthetic rub-
ments with, 2123. 610), 4975, 5037. ber industry by, A4695.
German concentration camps: to print Foreign trade and shipping (H. Res. 211, Letter relative to the tariff on rubber,
report, 4726. Rept. 400), 2882, 2887. 5158.
Independent offices appropriation bill( Full Employment Act: hearings (H. Con. JEFFERSON, THOMAS, address by Repre-
conference report, 3782. Res. 111, Rept. 1446), 12097, 12100. sentative McCormack in Wilmington,
International air-transport policy: to German concentration camps (H. Con. Del., at observance of birthday of,
print report, 3321. Res. 57), 4726. A2492.
Lend-lease: extension, 2122, 2125, 2132. Handbook for Servicemen and Service- Address by Senator McKellar in Knox-
Mansfield, Mike: speech of, 1989. women, etc. (H. Con. Res. 37, Rept. ville, Tenn., at celebration honoring
Mexico City agreement: significance of, 399), 2881, 2887. birthday of, A2410.
1709. International air transport policy (H. Article entitled "Thomas Jefferson, a
Missouri Valley Authority: to print hear- Res. 176, Rept. 417), 3321, 3351. Force in the World of Today and To-
ings, 9514, 9515, 9518. Intracoastal Waterway, Mobile to New morrow" by George Fort Milton from
Monroe Doctrine, 3737. Orleans (H. Res. 44, Rept. 8),125. Missouri Historical Society Bulletin,
One Hundred and Sixth Division: hero- Lake Erie shore line (H. Res. 230, Rept. A3372.
ism of, 12268. 630), 5343, 5381. Joint resolution to provide for collecting
Pan-American Day, 2154. Miami River, Fla. (H. Res. 39, Rept. 3), and publishing the writings of (see
- address, 3735. 125. S. J. Res. 64).
-to designate, 3495. Northwestern Bands of Shoshone Indians Remarks in House paying tribute to,
-notice of observance, 3324. v. United States (Supreme Court de- 3323.
Pa n-American Interparliamentary Union, cision) (H. Res. 198, Rept. 374), 2705, Remarks in House relative, to favoring
2742. construction of public roads by, A27.
2155. Remarks in House relative to inventions
Pearl Harbor: fourth anniversary of Official papers relating to Territories of
the United States (H. R. 2522, Rept. of, A692.
attack on, 11634. Remarks in House relative to naming of
704), 5753.
Pearson, Drew: article re Representative auditorium of Department of Agricul-
Our American Government, etc. (pam-
Wilson, 2275. ture in honor of, A2661.
phlet) (H. Con. Res. 60, Rept. 650),
Permission to address the House, 1924, .Statement on equal rights by, A4377.
5380, 5381.
3133, 3322, 5221. Statement relative to political belief of,
Pan-American Day (H. Res. 277, Rept.
Press: responsibility of, 3820. A1297.
632), 5343, 5381.
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: death of, 3437. Physically handicapped: hearings (H. Text of the last address prepared by
- radiogram from Louis Batlle Res. 112, Rept. 1447), 12097, 12100. President Roosevelt on the subject of
Berres, president, Uruguay Chamber of Poland Independence Day (H. Res. 276, Thomas Jefferson, 3357.
Deputies, 3437. Rept. 631), 5343, 5381. JEFFERSON AND IN T E R-AMERICAN
San Francisco Conference: prayer for Postwar economic policy and planning: UNITY, address by Senator Chavez in
success, 3820. hearings (H. Res. 330, 445, Repts. 935, Charlottesville, Va., before Latin-
- article by John O'Donnell in 1335), 7885, 7890, 11561, 11604. American judge advocates on subject,
Washington (D. C.) Times-Herald, President of the United States: to print A1726.
3820. copies of address entitled "Further JEFFERSON BARRACKS, MO., remarks in
Servicemen's Readjustment Act: confer- Prosecution of the War" by (H. Con. House relative to visit of a congres-
ence report, 12380. Res. 43), 3495. sional committee to Army separation
Small business: printing of hearings, Public aids to domestic transportation: center at, A4334.
9413, 9414. printing of report (H. Res. 164, Rept. JEFFERSON (IOWA) BEE AND HERALD
Treaties: print additional copies of 452), 3907, 3938. (newspaper), editorial on a suggestion
hearings relative to making of, 2704, Questions and Answers on the Current on the housing shortage from, A5545.
2705. Revenue Act (H. Con, Res. 105, Rept.
JEFFERSON COUNTY, ALA., provide for a
United Nations Organization: American 1336), 11561, 11604. national cemetery in (see bills S. 83,
representative, 12267, 12268, 12269. Railroad Retirement Act: hearings (H.
Res. 232, Rept. 608), 4975, 5037. 523; H. R. 1374, 2144).
UNRRA: additional appropriation, 11488,
- (H. Con. Res. 49, Rept. 60), 4975, JEFFERSON COUNTY, MO., petition urging
11490, 11567, 11582, 11591.
5037. aid for Europe's starving people from
-editorial from Washington Post,
Redwood Creek, Calif. (H. Res. 42, Rept. citizens of, A4358.
11492.
- freedom-of-the-press amendment, 6), 125. JEFFERSON COUNTY UNION, FORT ATKIN-
11582. Shipyard River, S. C. (H. Res. 41, Rept. SON, WIS. (newspaper), editorial en-
-Herter 5), 125. titled "Angleworms and Rattlesnakes"
amendment, 11567.
Small business: hearings (H. Con. Res. from, A2602.
- statement by General Eisenhower,
90, Rept. 1077), 9413, 9461. JEFFERSON DAY, address by Representative
11491. Rains in Montgomery, Ala., on, A1964.
Xreaties (H. Con. Res. 36, Rept. 373),
Veterans: print laws and regulations, 2704, 2742. Address by Senator Guffey in Indian-
2705. United States Merchant Marine Academy apolis, Ind., on, A2701.
War criminals: punishment of, 11634. (H. R. 48, Rept. 335), 2310. Address by Governor Kerr (Okla.) In
Reports made by, from Veterans: laws and regulations (H. Con. Birmingham, Ala., on, A2858.
Committee on Foreign Affairs: Res. 38, Rept. 375), 2705, 2742. Address by Senator Tunnell in Fort
American Interparliamentary Congress Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Wayne, Ind., on, A3152.
(H. Res. 37, Rept. 140), 1079. Radio address that President Roosevelt
JARNIGAN, CLIFTON (private, U. S. Army),
Committee on Printing: intended to make on April 13, 1945,
Atlantic-Gulf ship canal, Florida (H. Res. remarks in House relative to death of
18-year-old, A1200. A1886.
30, Rept. 2), 125. Speech by Senator Johnston, of South
Black Rock Channel, N. Y. (H. Res. 40, JAVA: AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY, re- Carolina, at Sioux Falls, S. Dak., at ob-
Rept. 4), 125. marks in House relative to, A5531. servance of, A2606.
Cape Charles, Vs. (H. Res. 29, Rept. 1), JAVA AND THE BRAVE NEW WORLD'S JEFFERSON (OHIO) GAZETTE (newspaper),
125. PART, editorial from Christian Cen- editorial on rural meat dealers: OPA
Carrier taxation: report (H. Res. 165, tury relative to, A5318. regulations by Chet Lampson from,
Rept. 451), 3907, 3938. "JAVA: A TEST OF THE CHARTER," article A3009.
Cleveland Harbor, Ohio (H.- Res. 43, by Felix Morley from Human Events Editorial on proposed Ohio River-Lake
Rept. 7), 125. entitled, A5531. Erie Canal by Chet Lampson from,
Committee on Public Buildings and JAY TAYLOR CATTLE CO., relief (see bill A4151.
Grounds: to print hearings (H. Res. H. R. 1094"). JEHLIK, JOHN, relief (see bill H. R. 1785).
459, Rept. 1469), 12490. JEEPS, give veterans preferential rights to JENKINS, ALBERT H., article on our future
Cotton: hcarings on (H. Con. Res. 34, purchase military vehicles and (see lies in China from A. F. of L. ma-
Rept. 336), 2277, 2310. bill H. R. 1169). chinists' monthly journal by, A5590.
INDEX 333
JENKINS, ELLA, increase pension (see bill JENKINS, .THOMAS A.-Continued. JENKINS, THOMAS A.-Continued.
H. R. 1047). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on
JENKINS, SAMUEL P., report of the Com- Graham, Renzie: for relief of estate (see International Office of Education, 4899.
mittee on Naval Affairs in Senate on bill H. R. 921), 61. International organizations, 10866.
nomination of, 3853. Imports: to prohibit importation of Markin. Lt. William Dow: Distinguished
American-made merchandise sold Service Cross citation, A2419.
JENKINS, THOMAS A. (a Representative from
abroad (see bill H. R. 2634), 2310. Meat shortage, A1229.
0io). - article from Amarillo Globe-
Industiral rehabilitation: Federal aid to
Appointed on committee, 88.
States for (see bill H. R. 275), 22. News, 7297.
Appointed on funeral committee, 3356. Internal Revenue Code: to amend (1H.R. Members of Congress: salary increase,
Article by Frank Kent relative to nomi-
2313), 1390. 4456.
nation of Henry A. Wallace, A319. Martin, Mary L.: to increase pension (see Nationality Act: amendment, 4644, 4645.
Article by Charles M. Dean, from Cin- National Service Act, 624.
bill H. R. 925), 61.
cinnati Enquirer, paying tribute to Ohio: relief of State (see bill H. R. 278), -- conference report, 2846.
Representative Jones, A1517. 22. Nurses: drafting of, 1803, 1860.
Article by James H. Cotter on San Fran- Primm, Elizabeth S.: to increase pension Office of Economic Stabilization: re-
cisco Conference, A2213. (see bill H. R. 924), 61. moval of authority over food from,
Article by Dan F. Davis entitled "Book Ribl, Catharine: to increase pension A2710.
of Hitler," A2772. (see bill H. R. 923), 61. Office of Price Administration, 6655.
Article entitled "God Protect Our Presi- Stewart, Judah A.: to increase pension - cancellation of ration points, .217,
dent," A.S632. (see bill H. R. 929), 61. 218, 225.
Article by Msgr. James H. Cotter on for- Surplus Property Act: to amend (see bill - criticism of, 6571.
eign loans, A4248. H. R. 1691), 448. - control over food, 8769.
Article by Francis Scott Key Smith en- Remarks by, on - failures, 3331.
titled "Our Republic," A4965. Agricultural appropriation bill: confer- - Patman amendment, 7370.
Editorial by Roy L. Srfith in Christian ence report, 3795. -- policies of, 4322.
Advocate entitled "Military Mathe- Alcohol plants, 10005, 10006. propaganda put out by,A5674..
matics Must Be Revised," A4217. Annuities: exemption from taxation, -- quota restrictions, 8490.
Editorial by Gordon Bush in Athens r925. - reconversion price policies, 10058.
(Ohio) Messenger on disposal of sur- Appropriations Rescission Act: confer- Ohio River: flood, 1923, A1076.
plus materials, A5140. ence report, 11326. Postage rate, 12209, 12210.
Editorial from Des Moines Tribune en- Armed forces: demobilization, A4532. Price Control Act: amendment, 6570,
titled "GOP Statesmanship," A5249. Bennett, Pfc Edward: heroism, A4169. 6571, 6608, 6611.
Four-point plan of Disabled American Brazil: statistics on coffee and cotton - extension, 6390, 6391, 6392, 6516,
Veterans, Department of Ohio, A165. production, A4113. 7080, 7082, 7083.
Letter from constituent complaining of Capitol Building: repair of roofs, 7393. -- Senate amendments, A2854.
food shortages, A3569. Charleston, W. Va., airport, 4487, 4490. Reciprocal trade agreements, 4660, 4876,
Letter from Herbert Hoover expressing Citrus fruits, 12537. 4879, 5027, 5028, 5029, 5030, 5125, 5126,
his views on the food situation re- Coal production, 1502. 5133, 5149, 5159, 5160.
ceived by, 6390. -- _ 1944 broke all records, A871. - statement by Charles W. Holman
Letter to Herbert Hoover relative to-the Coffee: data on OPA price policy for, and others, 5030, 5031.
food situation written by, 6390. A4112. Renegotiation Act, 6076, 6077.
Letter to Representative Hale regarding Commodity Credit Corporation, 1973, Revenue bill of 1945, 9615, 1616, 9622,
coffee situation, A5151. 2043. 9132.
Poem by Col. Lester J. Abele entitled "My Compact between Ohio and Pennsylvania, -- conference report, 10173, 10177,
Dear Son Tony," A2517. 7495. 10179.
Remarks by Mr. Rich relative to, 5531. Debt limit: increase, 1932, 1938, 1939, -- minority report, 9617.
Report of Republican, Congressional Food 1945. Rile&, Dwight (honor graduate at West
Study Committee on sugar situation, Deficiency appropriation bill, 1624, 11051, Point), 5531.
A2262. 11029. Roosevelt, Elliott, 9085.
Report of Republican Congressional Food Department of Agriculture: food control, -- findings of Ways and Means Com-
Study Committee on guaranteed beef- 6570. mittee regarding loan by John A. Hart-
production program, A2417. Departments of State, Justice, and Com- ford to, A4115.
Report of Republican Congressional Food merce appropriation bill, 4487. Roosevelt, Franklin D.: Medal of Honor,
Study Committee on subject Vinson Drafting of farm youth, A292. 4821, 4824.
Meat Order, A2432. Employment Service: retirement credits, Seiberling, Francis J.: death of, 756.
Resolution of Republicans in House of 11326. Selective service: drafting of nurses,
Representatives making constructive -- letter by Ralph W. Emmons, 11326. farm boys, and IV-F's, 413.
suggestions to the President, A1920. Farm labor: drafting of, 1199. Servicemen's Readjustment Act: amend-
Speech prepared for delivery before State Farm machinery: exports, 2562. ment, 7712.
chamber of commerce, Columbus, Ohio, Federal Aid Airport Act, 9707, 9738, 9739. Subsidies, 7873, 7874, 7875, 7876.
A5552. -- telegram from Governor of Ohio, Sugar, 11278.
Amendments offered by, to 9738. -recommendations, 7814.
Price Control Act: to amend, 6570. Federal employees pay bill, 6008. Tax adjustment bill, 7304, 7305, 7307,
Stabilization Act of 1942: to amend, 6570. Fletcher, T. Brooks: death of, 7185. 7309, 7322.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by good-control project, 11051, 11209. Tidelands: quieting title to, 8840, 8860,
Brown, Adabelle: to increase pension (see Food: important question today, 6570. 8861, 8864.
bill H. R. 928), 61. Food and Agriculture Organization of UNRRA: additional appropriation, 11478,
Capitol: to use part of frieze in rotunda United Nations, 3970. 11567, 11592.
to portray the story of aviation (see Food investigation, 2786. United States Employment Service, 9230.
H. J.Res. 10), 30. Food shortage: experience of a meat Veterans: settlement on farm lands, 8773.
Collins, Sarah J.:to increase pension (see dealer In Ohio, 4543. Vinson, Fred: tribute, 1717.
billH. R. 927), 61. -- resolution of Republican confer- War Dead: repatriation, 12213.
Constitution of the United States: to ence, 4322. ' Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
amend relative to terms of office of the Food situation: survey, 4321, 4322. JENKINS, WILLIAM R., relief (see bill H. R.
President (see H. J. Res. 11), 30. Forestry research, 3795. 918).
Cornwell, Charles Palmer: for relief(see Full-employment bill, 11967, 11988, 11989, JENNETTE, ALASKA D., relief (see bill H. R.
billH. R. 922), 61. 12008, 12011, 12071. 1346*),
Customs Administrative Act: to amend Government agencies: reorganization,
9416. JENNINGS, DEAN, article entitled "Heroes
(see bill H. R. 276), 22.
Government corporations: financial con- Without Privileges" written by, 9491.
Department of Agriculture: to establish
a Food Administration in (see bills trol, 8552, 8553. JENNINGS, JOHN, JR. (a Representative from
H. R. 2616, 2970), 2238, 3595. list, 1934. Tennessee).
District of Columbia: to change name of Highway construction program, 9099. Address by K. E. Steinmetz, Knoxville,
Bladensburg Road (see bill H. R. 277), Immigration and naturalization: post- Tenn., entitled "Let America Insure
22. war problems, 2868. Itself," A1958.
Dunfee, Alice: to increase pension (see Imports and exports: Hoover and Roose- Appointed on committee, 491.
bill H. R. 926), 61. velt administrations, 10935. Appointed conferee, 10680, 11415.
Ebersbach. Bertha: for relief (see bill India: immigration quota, 9535. Article by Jonathan Daniels on remu-
H. R. 920), 61. Insurance business: regulation, 1090. neration of the President, A5090.
334 INDEX
JENNINGS, JOHN, JR.-Continued. JENNINGS, JOHN, JR.-Continued. JENNINGS, JOHN, JR.-Continued.
Articles relative to Government-owned Remarks by, on Reports made by, from
I aluminum plants, A48C9. Nurses: drafting of, 1808, 1812. Johnson, Walter M. (S. 426, Rept. 662),
-correspondence, 1813. 5592.
Editorial from Chattanooga News-Free
Office of Price Administration: exclusion Kacprzyk, Patricia M. (H. R. 2511, Rept.
Press entitled "Not for GOP Alone,"
of Members of Congress from meeting 613), 5592.
A660.
of officials of, 1522. Karsch, Blanche H., (administratrix) (H.
Editorial from Washington Post entitled
OA: shortcomings of, 6549. R. 1711, Rept. 300), 1990.
"MacArthur," 2919.
Patriotism of American nurses, 1812. Kunze, Edward Lawrence (H. R. 2129,
Editorial from Maryville (Tenn.) Daily
Times on July 4 oratory, A1159. Pearl Harbor, investigation. 8503. Ropt. 283), 185.
Presidential succession, 7018. Lawrence Motor Co., Inc. (H. R. 1148,
Letter and report by Gov. Ben W. Hooper
on election frauds in Tennessee, A255. Price Control Act: amendment, 6556. Rept. 176), 1320.
Reciprocal trade agreements, 497, 5126. Lebanon Woolen Mills, Inc. (H. R. 2782,
Letter by G. A. Garstang complimenting
work of Adjutant General's office, Second deficiency appropriation bill, R pt. 415), 2966.
A4417. 6842. Leo, Mrs. C. A. (H. R. 941, Rept. 84), 986.
Letter by William C. Rss in Knoxville Second War Powers Act amendment, Lilly, Stanley J. (H. R. 3249, Rept. 1005),
Journal addressed to Mrs. Eleanor 11351. 849,
Roosevelt, A4267. Szlcct've service: Tydings amendment, Liter, Fred C. (H. R. 3554, Rept. 1260),
Poem by A. D. Albright entitled "Tennes- 1522. 10826.
see," A4165. Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, McKay, Osborne E. (H. R. 2336, Rept.
6536. 325), 21C5.
Sworn in, 35.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Statute of limitations, 10945, 10946, McKilip, Mrs. Janet (H. R. 2901, Rapt.
Allen, Taylor M.: to pension (see bill 10947. 1255), 10826.
H. R. 4334), 9513. Subversive activities, 51. Manier, Joe (H. R. 2725, Rept. 546), 4497.
Armed forces: to discharge all members Tax adjustment bill, 7514. Mersman, Florence (H. R. 3791, Rept.
who have served at least 18 months Tennessee: election frauds in Polk and 1265), 10826.
(see bill H. R. 4088), 8653. McMinn Counties, A255. Moasick, Bobby (H. R. 2974, Rept. 1256),
Benoit, Dimple: for relief (see bill H. R. Tennessee Valley Authority. and the 10826.
3372), 7215. atomic bomb, 8562. Montgomery County, Miss (H. R. 2842,
Browder, E. C., and Keylon, Charles: for Tidelands: quIeting title to, 8364, 8565. Rept. 908), 7505.
relief (see bill H. R. 2364), 5382. Treaty ratification: constitutional Morgan Creamery Co. (H. R. 952, 4335,
Buxton, George H.: for relief (see bill amendment, 4029, 4032, 4056, 4057, Repts. 113, 1443), 1079. 12101.
H. R. 4416), 9757. 4353, 4354. Naval air station, Norfolk, Va. (H. R.
Coal Creek, Tenn.: to survey (see bill United Nations Organization: American 1309, Rept. 207), 1390.
H. R. 4167), 8950. representative, 12270. Nebraska Wesleyan University (S. 392,
Henry, 0. P.: for relief (see bill H. R. Victories of our armed forces, 2919. Rept 633), 5381.
3362), 5362. Wallace, Henry A., 416. Newman, Conrad (H. R. 1788, Rept. 1390),
Mankin, Paul W.: for relief (see bill H. R. War Labor Disputes Act: repeal, 11825, 11931.
3363), 5382. 11830. O'Connell, Daniel D. (H. R. 1303, Rept.
Pernicious political activities: to amend Reports made by, from "450), 3903.
act to prevent (see bill H. R. 1101), 98. Committee on Claims: O'Connell, Daniel D., and Stewart, Almon
Poll tax: to amend the Constitution rel- Adams, Lillian (H. R. 2727, Rept. 539), B. (H. R. 1303, Rept. E9), 986.
ative to (see H. J. Res. 54), 98. 4339. Pike, Mirtie (H. R. 2318, Rept. 1229),
Railroad Retirement Act: to amend (see Alden, Harold B. and Walter E. Strohm 10725.
bill H. R. 1102), 98. (H. R. 1480, Rept. 1083), 9512. Pow, Margaret J. (H. R. 2701, Rept. 371),
Thomas, Lucy: for relief (see bill H. R. Bacic, Peter Paul, and others, (H. R. 2063, 2702.
4798), 11007. Rept. 136), 1080. Ricards, Alma (H. R. 1710, Rept. 411),
War with Spain: to extend benefits to Baker, W. H. (H. R. 1547, Rept. 557), 2966,
teamsters who served in (see bill H. R. 4573. Scarlett, Lucille and Charles (H. R. 3698,
4678), 10691. Bass, Nannie (H. R. 875, Rapt. 935), 8949. Rept. 1303), 11077.
Remarks by, on Beasley, I. H. (H. R. 2723, Rept. 997), Sindle. R. H. (H. R. 2728, Rept. 1297),
Antiracketeering Act, 11911, 11912, 11914. 8549. 11077.
Appropriations: reduction of certain, Benham, Josephine (H. R. 1457, Rept. Smith, Katherine (H. R. 1567, Rept. 230),
C831. 834) 7419. 1540.
Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill, Block, Mary (H. R. 1710, Rept. 411), Southern Bitumen Co. (H. R. 266, Rept.
8627, 8630, 8647. 2966. 198), 1390.
Army: use of 18-year-old boys for combat Brady, James A. (H. R. 2310, Rept. 929), Springfied Cooperative Bank (H. R. 2321,
duty, A1200. 899.
Rept. 672), 5592.
-letter by T. L. Seeber, A1201. Bratton, Sue Flippin, legal guardian of Steinert, Oscar R. (H. R. 851, Rept. 805),
Atomic bomb: development and control (H. R. 5198, Rept. 1004), 8949. 6784.
of, A4355. Bryant, Hardy H. (H. R. 2005, Rept. 232), Stone, Mrs. Ruth C. (H. R. 213, Rept.
Census of agriculture, 860. 1540. 663), 5592.
Committee to Investigate Acts of Execu- Campbell, Effie S. (H. R. 1540, Rept. 229),
1540. Theriaque, Viola (H. R. 1836, Rept. 1223),
tive Agencies: continuatidn, 345. 10785.
Common carriers: agreements among, Ciniglio, Louis (H. R. 1561, Rept. 97),
986. Winter, Madeline (H. R. 1301, Rept. 668),
11755. 5592.
Departments of State, Justice, and Com- Civilian personnel at Hong Kong and
merce appropriation bill, 2369. Manila (H. R. 990, Rept. 174), 1320. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Farm labor: deferment of, 2433. Clay, Bessie 1. (H, R. 1598, Rept. 209), JENNINGS, JOHN R., relief (see bills S.
-induction into armed forces, 212, 1390. 3754).
213. Cold Spring, Minn. (H. R. 2008, Rept. 1 26 5 C; H. R. 1917*,
Federal judgeship in eastern and western 322), 2165. JENSEN, BEN F. (a Representative *from
Missouri: additional judge (H. 1. Diller, M. F. (H. R. 2596, Rept. 1295), Iowa).
1196), 6283. 11077. AppoInted on committee, 88.
Freedom of speech, A4286. Gianquitti, Angelo and George (H, R. Appointed conferee, 5732, 6072.
Full-employment bill, 12024, 12025. 2836, Rept. 1000), 8949. Article by Walter Trohan entitled
Government agencies: reorganization, Gottlieb, Leo (H. R. 259, Rept. 224), 1540. "Frankfurter Held Key New Deal
9429, 9448. Gradijan, June I. (S. 316, Rept. 469), Schemer," 1593.
Great Britain: loans to, 8513. 4006. Article from Des Moines Sunday Register
Hurley, Patrick J., 11351. Grenada County, Miss. (H. R. 3195, Rept. relative to servicemen sitting at peace
Insurance business: regulation, 1090, 909), 7505. table, A1320.
Interior Department appropriation bill, Haselden & Huggins Co. (H. R. 2621, Rept. Article from Bayard (Iowa) News rela-
3927. 674), 5592. tive to poultry ceiling prices, A3053.
-Bureau of Mines, 3928. Hiler, James H. (H. R. 1846, Rept. 282), Article from Atlantic (Iowa) Telegraph
Japan: arming of, 10950. 1885. entitled "The Meat Problem," A3063.
Hodges, L. Wilmoth (H. R. 874, Rept. Article by W. D. Archie on OPA, A4064.
Jarnigan, Pvt. Clifton, A1200.
Jones, Jesse: forced resignation, 416. 984), 8949. Article by W. D. Archie on size of post-
Horton, J. L., and others (H. R. 1134, war Army, A4740.
Missouri: additional judgeship, 8873.
Rept. 295), 1990. Articles on sale of E bonds in Audubon
Mobilization of manpower, 722.
Howells, Frank D. (H. R. 1067, Rept. 665), County, Iowa, A4631.
National Service Act, 722. Article on surplus of eggs, A5218.
_--conference report, 2853. 5592,
INDEX
JENSEN, BEN F.--Continued. JENSEN, BEN F.-Continued. JERSEY HOMES'EigADS, N. J.,resolution rel-
Editorial from Council Bluffs (Iowa) Ramarks by, on ative to changing its name to Roose-
Nonpareil entitled "The Murray Dic- Draft boards: award of merit to mem- velt, by Borough of, A2656.
tatorship Bill," A772. bers, 4275. "JERUSALEM FOR THE JEWS," article by
Editorial by Stanley Norris in Stanton Farmers: tribute to, 226. Clinton N. Howard from Progress mag-
(Iowa) Zephyr entitled "A Tribute Farm products: investigate marketing, azine entitled, A4466.
to America's Progress," A2190. 1450, 1451.
Editorial from Council Bluffs Nonpareil Federal Aid Airport Act, 9736, 9743. JERUSALEM-MONEY CHANGERS, MOD-
entitled "President Should Stay Feeder cattle, 6596. ERN STYLE, article by Bob Considine
Home," A2471. Flag of the United States, A2190. relative to, A3306.
Editorial from American Lumberman Flood-control projects, 11066, 11206. JESSEMAN, CARROLL, relief (see bill S.
entitled "With Correct Government -- emergency-control bill, 4842. 513).
Attitude Private Industry Can Do Food investigation, 2788. JETER, THOMAS P., report of the Commit-
Housing Job," A5757. Fuel for machines of war, 1468. tee on Naval Affairs in Senate on nom-
Letter to Chester Bowles on meat situa- Full-employment bill, 11979, 11980. ination of, 488.
tion, A3406. Great Britain: loan to, 12359.
JET-POWERED COMBAT PLANES, remarks
Letier by L. W. McNeil (serviceman) rel- Housing for veterans, 12298.
in House relative to, 1629.
ative to individual liberty, A5439. Independent Offices appropriation bill,
Letter by T. J. Powell relative to soil- 880, 882, 937. JEWELRY, exempt certain essential watches
conservation contest in Nebraska, India: immigration quota, 9536. and clocks from tax with respect to
A5209. Indian lands, 3459. (see bill H. R. 4347).
Radio address of Max Van Horn, V. F. W., Indians: Klamath tribe, 3458, 3459. JEWETT, FRANK B., address in New York at
relative to returning veterans, A1483. Interior Department appropriation bill, American Design Awards by, A2587.
Radio address of Clyde M. Longstreth, 3865, 3868, 3901, 3918, 3923, 3924, 6942, Citation presenting National Academy of
Iowa State commander of American 6943, 6944, 6947, 6950. Sciences the American design award to,
Veterans of World War II,relative to Investigating committees, 10031. A2499.
aims and purposes of Amvets, A5723. Iowa Postwar Rehabilitation Commis- "JEW-GENTILE-ARAB," editorial from Chris-
Resolution by Iowa General Assembly sion: report, 937. tian Science Monitor entitled, A4343.
relative to Missouri Valley Authority, Irrigation projects, 11195.
Johnson, Jed, 3865. JEWISH ADVOCATE (publication), article
A1722.
St.atement of Secretary Ickes appealing -tribute to, 3048. entitled "Sol Bloom, Delegate to San
for maintenance of coal production, Mexican water treaty, 2217, 3869. Francisco" by Murray Frank from,
Military Establishment appropriation A2530.
A1660.
Statement by Carl H. Wilken before bill, 6760. Article entitled "Red Cross Aid to Surviv-
Missouri River project, 11065. ing Jews Succeeded Where Others
Committee on Ways and Means on sub-
ject of reciprocal trade agreements, Missouri Valley Basin, 3866, 3867. Failed" by Murray Frank from, A4317.
A2017. appropriation, 3924, 3925. JEWISH COMMONWEALTH IN PALESTINE,
Statement and table relative to proposed statement by Harry Bashore, 3866. remarks in House relative to asset to
changes in payment of national service National Service Act, 734. civilization of, A2156.
insurance benefits prepared by Fred Nurses' selective service bill, 1730, 1860. Resolution by Legislature of New Hamp-
Louis, Jr., A5621. O'Connor, James F.: eulogy, 266. shire relative to, A1986.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Office of War Information, 5800. Resolution by mass meeting in Union
Council Bluffs, Icwa, city of: for relief Park police: salaries of, 6665. City, N. J.,relative to, A2055.
(see bill H. R. 1634), 363. Pearl Harbor disaster: investigation,
8503, 8504. "JEWISH DETROIT HERO WINS CONGRES-
Eggs: creating an import quota on (see SIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR," article
bill H. R. 4346), 9558. Postal employees: salary increase, 4626.
Price Control Act: amendment, 6596, by International Teamster entitled,
Guenther, Ethel: for relief (see bill H. R. A2719.
4947), 11786. 6597.
Logs and lumber: to prohibit exporta- Public Works: appropriation for ad- JEWISH FORWARD (publication), letter on
tion (see bill H. R. 4991), 12029. vance planning, 937. Soviet Russia and Anti-Semitism by B.
Motions and resolutions offered by Reciprocal tradeagreements, A2532. Ostrowski from, A3301.
House of Representatives: providing for Republican platform, 11779.
JEWISH HOMELAND IN PALESTINE, remarks
Rivers and harbors bill, 1374, 1375.
examiners and other personnel neces-
Rowley, Neil (student) : letter concern- in Senate relative to, 7702.
sary for acquisition of information for Resolution relative to (see H. R. 238).
use of Subcommittees on Appropria- ing draft, 12535.
Second deficiency appropriation bill, Resolution by Winthrop (Mass.) Zionist
tions (see H. Res. 213, 214), 3053. district relative to establishment of,
Petitions and papers presented by, front 6851, 6857.
Selective Service: Tydings amendment, A4153.
State legislatures, 2796.
Remarks by, on 1515. JEWISH HOSPITAL OF BROOKLYN, address
Agricultural appropriation bill, 2719, Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, by Maj. Gen. George F. Lull to the
2720. 6596, 6597. graduating class of, A43149.
Agricultural Extension Service, 4552, Surplus property, 1306. JEWISH LEGIONS IN WORLD WAR NO. I,
4561. Tax adjustment bill, 7316. address by Senator Johnson (Colo.)
Alaska: fishing industry, 1466. Thirty-fourth Division: record, 354. under auspices of New Zionist organ-
-Hatch Act in, 10368. Tobacco: marketing quotas, 1271. ization of America relative to, A1577.
Appropriations: reduction of certain, Treaty ratification: constitutional Remarks in Senate relative to thirtieth
6144, 9826. amendment, 4023, 4024. anniversary of, A1859.
Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill, Veterans: hospitals, 11141.
8643, 8717, 8718. JEWISH NEW YEAR, editorial from Wash-
-settlement on farm lands, 3867, ington Evening Star and statement by
-letter by an Army officer, 8643. 8777, 8783, 8787, 8788, 8789. Senator Mead relative to, A3807.
Army: mustering-out plan, 4547.
Building materials: shortage, 3590. War agencies appropriation bill, 5800.
JEWISH PALESTINE, memorandum of Amer-
-editorial, Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
3590. ican labor on, A3423, A3439.
Bureau of Indian Affairs, 3865. JENSEN, NORMAN G., communications rel-
JEWISH PEOPLE OF EUROPE, address by
Central Valley Authority, 3918, 3921. ative to export of farm machinery by,
Representative Bennet (N. Y.) in Chi-
Committee on Ways and Means: mi- A2742.
cago under auspices of Emergency
nority clerk (Mr..Rapp), 7316. JENSEN, OLIVER, relief (see bill S. 787*). Committee to Save, A375.
Cotton farmers, 10477, 10479, 10481.
JERGENS COMPANY, remarks in House rel- JEWISH PERSECUTION IN EUROPEAN
Currency in circulation, 10481. ative to, 2667. COUNTRIES, message by American
Daylight-saving time, 8390. League for a free Palestine from New
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11195, JERRY, CARLTON G., relief (see bill H. R.
4172). York Post relative to, A3288.
11206.
Denmark: tribute to people of, 3925. JERSEY CITY (N. J.) JOURNAL (newspa- JEWISH PROBLEM, statement by former
Departments of State, Justice, and Com- per), editorial Only Congress Can Senator Gillette relative to solution of,
merce appropriation bill, 2217. Free Associated Press From Marshall A3919.
District of Columbia: appropriation Field Fetters from, A4701.. JEWISH PROBLEM AND ITS SOLUTION, ad-
bill, 5264. Letter on Poland's plight by Felix F. dress by William B. Ziff in New York
- better enforcement of law within, Hrynkiewicz from, A938. relative to,- A1859.
6665. "JERSEY EARTHQUAKE," news release by JEWISH PROBLEM IN RUMANIA, dispatches
-- Traffic Act: amendment relative New Jersey taxpayer's association en- from Jewish Telegraphic Agency rela-
to congressional tegs. 6657. titled, A1027. tive to. A3303.
336 INDEX
"JEWISH PROBLEM IN SOVIET RUSSIA" JEWS--Continued. JOHANNES, EVERRETT, editorial on Ger-
(book), remarks in House relative to Remarks in House relative to activities mans surrender, but do not admit
book by Gregory Aronson entitled; of Religious Emergency Council of the their guilt from Alameda (Calif.)
A3301. Chief Rabbi of Great Britain, A987. Times-Star by, A2420.
JEWISH RIGHTS, address by Senator Wagner Remarks in House relative to nonrepre- JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, article en-
in New York City relative to, A2085. sentation at San Francisco Confer- titled "Agreement of 1817" by, A5367.
JEWISH STANDING IN PREWAR EUROPE, ence of, A2156.
Remarks in House relative to prewar JOHNSEN, ALBERT W. J., medal (see bill
letter by William S. Bennet from New H. R. 849).
York Herald Tribune relative to, A4638. Jewish population in Russia, A3301.
Remarks in House relative to protection JOHNSON, ALBERT W., authorizing the Com-
JEWISH TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY, dis- by Hungary to, A3026. mittee on the Judiciary to investigate
patches relative to Jewish problem in Remarks in House relative to concentra- official conduct of (see H. Res. 125, 126,
Rumania from, A3303. tion camps after VE-day being full of, 138*, 305*).
JEWISH TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY BULLE- A3924. JOHNSON, ANTON J., (a Representative from
TINS, reports concerning disturbances Remarks In House relative to suffering Illinois).
in Palestine, 11251. long endured by, A4270. Appointed on committee, 491.
JEWISH WAR PRISONERS, fixing responsi- Remarks in House relative to resolution Article by Don B. Tolley analyzing report
bility for butchery in Germany of (see passed by Congress in 1924 approving of Southern States Cooperative, A1576.
S. Res. 120). Palestine as homeland for, A4270. Statement by a cattle feeder relative to
JEWISH WAR VETERANS, address by Rich- Remarks in House relative to providing meat crisis, A1709.
ard J. Cushing from Boston Daily homeland for, 9675. Tables: rubber production, A274.
Globe before Newton Post, No. 211, Remarks in House relative to Improve- Bills and joint resolutions introducedby
Auxiliary of, A2315. ments in Palestine by, A4733. Meersman, Margaret M., fbr relief (see
Remarks in House relative to denial of Remarks in House opposing the opening bill H. R. 1241), 127.
the use of G. I. funds for carrying out of Palestine to Jewish refugees, 12264. Shull, Thomas S., to increase pension
the bill of rights to any institution of Remarks in House relative to the perse- bill (see bill H. R. 4355), 9558.
learning which discriminates against cution by the British Government of, Petitions and papers presented by, from
veterans, 12535. 11743, A2156. Citizens and individuals, 1171, 2586,
Resolution adopted in Boston by Depart- Remarks in Snate relative to the resto- 5038.
ment of Massachusetts, A2296. ration of Palestine for a homeland for, Remarks by, on
JEWISH WELFARE BOARD, BOSTON, MASS., 10071. Agricultural appropriation bill, 2691.
resolution by, A5078. Remarks in Senate and correspondence Agricultural Extension Service, 4562.
relative to the need for Hebrew dele- -rubber, 2691.
JEWS. See also PALESTINE. gates at the San Francisco Conference, Cuba: purchase of industrial alcohol
Address delivered .by Congressman Gee- 3544. from 11254.
Ian at New Haven, Conn., relative to, Remarks in Senate relative to the Pales- 4-H Clubs, 4556.
9697. tine problem, 9564. Guayule rubber project, 9362, 11329.
Address by Peter H. Bergson at New York Remarks in Senate relative to treatment Ice cream: data on manufacture of,
relative to liberation of the, A649. of Jews of Europe, 9242, 9244. A2455.
Article by Representative Luce relative Remarks in Senate relative to free entry Military Establishment appropriation
to Palestine Jews in Allied Armies, of Jews into Palestine, 4376. bill, 6762.
A1629. Resolution to establish a free Palestine Rubber: future of, 10675.
Article entitled "First for Freedom" by for homeless people of the Jewish race - statement of John L. Collyer,
Bernard Postal, A1679. (see H. Res. 286). 10675.
Article entitled "Jerusalem for the Jews" Resolution from a war veterans' post at -review, A274.
by Clinton N. Howard from Progress South Bend, Ind., relative to persecu-
magazine, A4466. VE-day, A2100.
tion of, 9470. Votes o'. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES
Article by Lowell Mellett relative to the Statement captioned "Britain Writes
Jewish homeland, 9678. New Chapter In Hebrew Martyrdom" JOHNSON, BYRON F., report of the Commit-
Concurrent resolution relative to open- by American League for a Free Pales- tee on Naval Affairs in Senate on nom-
ing of Palestine for free entry of (see tine from New York Post, A281. ination of, 7940.
H. Con. Res. 113, 114). Statement by Senator Guffey relative to JOHNSON, CLEO D., relief (see bill H. R.
Joint resolution relative to restoration persecution of, 12189. 4904).
of Palestine as a homeland for (see S.
J. Res. 112; H. J. Res. 264). "JEWS HAVE EARNED THE RIGHT TO JOHNSON, CLIFF R. (minister, Presbyterian
NATIONAL DIGNITY," address by Church), correspondence relative to
Letter by Ben Hecht relative to activities Senator Langer in New York entitled,
of Eri Jabotinsky in behalf of Jews in speech by Harry H. Vaughan at West-
A1912. minster Presbyterian Church, Alex-
Europe, A950.
Letter from the President to the British JEWS OF EUROPE, editorial entitled "Help andria, Va., between Luther p. Miller
Prime Minister relative to persecution Them Now!" from Boston Daily Record, and, A4657.
of, 12169. A2000.
Letter by Johan J. Smertenko relative to, JOHNSON, CLAIR, press release relative to
Memorandum relative to establishment program for rebuilding of timber re-
of a Jewish homeland in Palestine, A2000. sources in South, by, A509.
7702. JEWS WORSE OFF THAN GERMANS, ARMY
Memorial of Legislature of Michigan rel- JOHNSON, CLYDE, letter on Army's dis-
CHAPLAIN SAYS, article by Virginia charge system by, A4740.
ative to immigration and colonization Reed relative to, A5534.
by the Jews in Palestine, 1751, 1880. JOHNSON, DANIEL B., relief (see bill H. R.
Memorial of Legislature of Minnesota JOAN OF ARC COUNCIL FOR COMMUNITY 1038*).
urging punishment of all those who ACTIVITY, statement favoring price
perpetrated crimes against, 3142. control by, A5155. JOHNSON, DEAN, article entitled "Oregon's
Future Linked with Forests" from
Memorial of Legislature of Utah urging JOB BUDGET OF MR. WALLACE, article by
the opening of Palestine 'for coloniza- Oregonian by, A2087.
Raymond Moley from Newsweek rela-
tion of, 2800. tive to, A674. JOHNSON, EDWIN C. (a Senator from Colo-
Memorial of Legislature of Michigan urg- rado).
ing opening of Palestine for immigra- JOBES, RUBY L., pension (see bill S. 1072). Address to Jewish League in World War
tion and colonization of, 2240. "JOB PLANS THAT CUNNINGLY SEEK I at New York City, March 18, 1945,
Memorial of Legislature of Wyoming rel- VETERAN-LABOR BRAWLS," article A1577.
ative to the proposed opening of Pales- by Samuel Grafton from Chicago Address by William B. Ziff at New York
tine to, 2074. Times entitled, A3493. City relative to Jewish problem and its
Memorial of Legislature of Rhode Island solution, A1859.
urging the opening of Palestine to im- "JOBS AND THE LITTLE MAN," editorial Address by W. W. Grant at memorial
from San Diego (Calif.) Journal en- service for the late President held by
migration of, 4092.
Memorial of Legislature of New York titled, A889. Denver Chamber of Commerce, A1896.
favoring admission of the Jews to Pal- JOBS IN A FREE ECONOMY, address by Analysis of bill (S. 974), vocational re-
estine, 4374. Joseph L. Trecker relative to, A4838. habilitation and education of veterans,
Message from the President transmit- 4225.
ting report concerning billeting facili- "JOBLESS AID," editorial from Washington Appointed on committee, 169, 170.
Post entitled, A3809. Appointed on committee to escort the
ties In Germany for, 9221.
Radio address by Representative Jonk- JOBLESS PAY-MAXIMUM OF $25? editorial President, 9934.
man relative to General Eisenhower's from Milwaukee Journal relative to, Appointed conferee, 2194, 3734, 9210,
aid to, A4467. A3845. 9768, 10252, 10634, 11081.
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JOHNSON, EDWIN C.-Continued. JOHNSON, EDWIN C.-Continued. JOHNSON, EDWIN C.-Continued.
Appointed on funeral committee, 10621. Amendments offered by, to Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Appointed on Special Committee on Selective Service Act (H. R. 2625)" to Military Academy: to increase pay of
Atomic Energy, 10068. amend, 3110, 3493. chaplain (see bill S. 967), 4225.
Article by Frank C. Waldrop in Wasl- Bills and joint resolutionsintroduced by Military and naval decorations: to mod-
ington Times-Herald entitled "When Akin, Joseph C.: for relief of widow (see ify time limitations governing award of
Berlin Falls," A580. bill S. 620), 1410. certain (see bill S. 1523), 10070.
Article by Admiral William H. Standley Alcoholic beverages: to prohibit paid Military and naval establishments: to
in Army and Navy Journal favoring advertising by radio (see bill S. 623). extend act relating to prostitution
furloughs with pay for veterans, 1998. 1410. near (see bill S. 948), 4C99.
Article by Thomas H. Ferril from Rocky Arkansas River: authorizing compact for Military personnel: to pay mileage and
Mountain Herald relative to world division of waters (see bill S. 187), 158. other travel allowance accounts of (see
peace, A1468. Armed forces: to discharge enlisted men bill S.917), 3707.
Article entitled "Chavez Leads First Pa- who have at least 2 years of service National Science Foundation (see bill
trol Into Naha," A2249. (see bill S. 1408), 8663. S. 1297), 7937.
Article by Howard Bridgewater in Bank- Sto'provide furloughs with full pay National Service Life Insurance Act: to
ers' Magazine, London, on postwar cur- to enlisted men upon separation from amend (see bills S. 969, 1677), 4225,
rency problems, 7689. service (see bill S. 721), 1998. 9644.
Ceremonies at unveiling of German sur- -to provide terminal furloughs for Price, S. M.: for relief (see bill S. 1133),
render documents at National Ar- enlisted men (see bill S. 1489), 9764. 5841.
chives Building, Washington, D. C., Army: relating to retirement pay for Quinn, Michael J.: to bestow Silver Star
A2776. certain disabled officers or warrant of- upon (see bill S. 1035), 4783.
Correspondence with Charles J. Moyni- ficers (see bills S. 627, 628), 1410. Scavello, Salvator and Flora: for relief
han, Montrose, Colo., relative to conl- - to amend Army Officers Retire- (see bill S. 1220), 7106.
firmation of Henry A. Wallace, 1611. ment Act (see bill S. 720), 1998. Science and useful arts: to promote (see
Editorials from New York Times relative - relating to officers of Dental Corps bill S. 1720), 12493.
to importance of air-power problems, (see bill S. 916), 3707. Servicemen's Readjustment Act: to
A1810. -to extend act relating to promo- amend (see S. 1202), C873.
Editorial from Washington Post paying tion of Medical, Dental, and Veterinary - to amend title III (see bill
tribute to Guy M. Gillette, A2706. Corps officers (see bill & 939), 3943. S. 1138), 5925.
Editorials from Pittsburgh Courier on - to appoint additional commis- - to amend relative to loans for vet-
Army's blue discharges, A4778. sioned officers in (see bill S. 1554), erans (see bill S. 795), 2802.
Letter from Bernard M. Baruch regard- 10324. Shank, Margaret Earnes: for relief (see
ing surplus property disposal, A140. -to authorize appointment of cer- billS. 622), 1410.
Leave of absence, 10786. tain persons as permanent brigadier Stone, Nettie E.: for relief (see bill
Letter from Harry B. Mitchell relative generals of the line (see bill S. 1532), S. 702), 1502.
to employment of personnel at Vet- 10114. Strategic materials: to amend act relat-
erans' Administration received by, 6426. - to authorize additional perma- ing to acquisition of (see bill S. 1481),
Letters by Omar B. Ketchum, John nent major generals and brigadier 9644.
Thomas Taylor, and Millard W. Rice, generals of the line (see bill S. 1533), - to continue subsidy payments
favoring bill (H. R. 3644) to increase 10115. with respect to (see bill S. 502), 916.
disability compensation to veterans, Atomic energy: for development and con- Subsidies to promote lamb production
8283. trol of (see bill S. 1463), 9325. (see bill S. 1270), 7553.
Letter by a group of soldiers on Min- Civil War and war with Spain: to in- Surplus Property Act: to amend (see bill
danao urging speed in demobilization crease pension rates for certain vet- S. 1380), 8468.
and commenting on Ninety-third Di- erans of (see bill S. 852), 3182. Tariff Act: to amend (see bill S. 914),
vision, A5449. Claims: to amend act for settlement of 3627.
Memoranda by Secretary of State and claims for damages occasioned by Trebing, William, and wife: for relief
Secretary of War on bill (H. R. 3951), Army, Navy, and Marine Corps forces (see bill S. 703), 1832.
Armed Forces Voluntary Recruitment in foreign countries (see bill S. 936), Unknown American soldiers: to return
Act, 9408. 3824. bodies of two for burial in the United
National Farmers Union program for Colorado River: to construct certain Fed- States (see S. J. Res. 108), 9463.
1945, A860. eral reclamation works on upper basin Veterans: to amend GI bill of rights (see
Poem by Edward T. Paca, entitled "Our (see bill S. 894), 3480. bill S. 738), 2168.
Children," A4958. Davis, Troy Charles, Jr.: for relief (see - to authorize correspondence
Radio address entitled "The Veteran bill S. 1586), 10632. schools to participate in program for
Looks to Congress," A4699. Department of Military Security: to es- education of (see bill S. 826), 3110.
Resolution by Providence (R. I.) City tablish (see bill S. 1481), 9844. -to grant pensions at wartime rates
Council relative to letter inserted in Employees of the United States: to ex- for disabilities received on or after
Congressional Record by Senator John- tend recognition as accredited repre- October 8, 1940 (see bill S. 856), 3230.
son of Colorado concerning loafing at sentatives of veterans' organizations -to amend" law relative to voca-
Walsh-Kaiser Co. Shipyard, 2462. (see bill S. 1407), 8663. tional rehabilitation and education
Resolution of Irish War Veterans, 10421. Esser, Amelia: to pension (see bill (see bill S. 974), 4225.
Resolutions of National Reclamation As- S. 624), 1410. -to liberalize and clarify laws per-
sociation, 11607. Exports: to continue in effect section 6 taining to hospital treatment, medical
Statement on bill (S. 448): to amend of act of July 2, 1940 (54 Stat. 714), as care, domiciliary care, and related
Federal Power Act, 778. amended, relating to exportation of services (see billS. 973), 4225.
Statement regarding extension of- Price certain commodities (see bill S. 935), - to increase basic monthly allow-
Control Act, 4101. 2824. ance to handicapped veterans receiving
Statement on bill (S.939) : promotion of Fair Labor Standards Act: to amend (see vocational training (see bill S. 1031),
officers in Medical, Dental, and Vet- bill S. 760), 2386. 4783.
erinary Corps, 4260. Pleak, Dennis L.: for relief (see bill hosoitalization for (see bill S.
Statement giving data on officers in the S. 1479), 9563. 1203), 6873.
Army, .12427. Frame, Harvey L.: to increase pension - to increase pension rates for
Amendments offered by, to (see bill S. 625), 1410. single amputations (see bill S. 1680),
Airports, Federal aid (S. 2): to amend, Gamel, Walter John: to pension (see bill 11933.
3749, 8527. S. 1071), 5310. Veterans' Administration: authorizing
Armed forces: terminal furloughs for en- Insurance: to extend 5-year level-pre- employment of certain personnel hold-
listed men (see bill S.721), 9764. mium term policies for an additional ing other Government positions for
Army: voluntary enlistments (S. 3951), 3 years (see bill S. 970), 4225. part-time work (see bill S. 968), 4225.
to amend, 9015, 9017. Interstate Commerce Act: to amend -to authorize Administrator to ac-
Federal Reserve banks (S. 510) : to relative to "joint action by common cept gifts, etc., in behalf of general
amend, 3838, 3843. carriers In establishing rates (see bill post fund (see bill S. 972), 4225.
ILand-grant railroad rates (H. R. 694): S. 450), 777. - to facilitate employment of per-
to amend, 9297. Jobes, Ruby L.: to pension (see bill sonnel (see bill S. 971), 4225.
Legislative appropriation bill (H. R. S. 1072), 5310. to establish Department or Bu-
3109) : to amend, 5213. Joint Committee on Veterans' Affairs: to reau of Medicine and Surgery In (see
Missouri Valley Authority (S. 555): to create (see S. J. Res. 90), 8292. bill S. 1079). 5385.
amend, 3627. Knight, Thaddeus C.: for relief (see bill Veterans' regulations: to amend (see bill
Price Control Act (S. J. Res. 30): to S. 528), 992. S. 1276), 7589.
amend, 3057. McGregor, William W., and others: for War correspondents: to issue medals to
relief (see bll S. 621), 1410. (see bill S. 957), 4099.
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JOHNSON, EDWIN C.-Continued. JOHNSON, EDWIN C.-CLdinued. JOHNSON, EDWIN C.-Continue.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on Reports made by, from
Warren, William D.: for relief (see bill International Security O.rganization, Committee of conference:
S. 623), 1410. 470. Army voluntary enlistment bill (H. R.
Motions and resolutions offered by Interstate Cc'smeree Act: ex'nsion of 3951), 9407.
Armed forces: release of certain members rection '09, 4522, 453 461
61 G. bill of rights amendment (H. R.
to noncombatant are'as (see S. Con. £C3, 4r30-. 3749), 12338.
fes. 16), 4101. Joint Cc:.i.ttae on Vcte-ans' Affairs: Land-grant railroad rates (H. R. 69I),
Remarks by, on need of, 1201. 9989.
Acheson. Dean G.: confirmaCon, 8934. L"ne-gurant rail-oad rates, C9[, 9990, Servicemen's Readjustment Act amer d-
Act of Chapultepec, 2C23. went (H. R. 3749), 11030.
A;rports: Federal aid bill, 4119, 4120, LEg:ic.tve a-spropriation bill, 4909, 4963, Committee on Fin'nce:
7281, 81-8, 8439. M327, 8528, C529. 5101. Department of Medicine and Sur .cry in
- editorials, r503. Lencbleas:t extension, 0237. Voterens' Administration (H. R. 4717,
- lettcr by Paul A. Pcrte", 8527. Mcat: rt,. emnt Letors inves:i-ating Rept. 858), 12231.
Akin, Jo]eph C.: rellet of "Thdcw, 92"-79. cemreittse, 4-23. Five-year-level-preenium-term pol'cles
America's challenge, 1CC5. - profits o.r pacLers, 'lI)9, 4720. (1-. R. 2949, Rept. 366), 6088. -
Armed forces: demobilization program, Mcmbcs of Cangree: e:':cenas allow- Gcvernment life insurance (S. 447, Rept.
9S75. -nce, 519!, t
5203,
209, 5210, .3 304), 608.
-- t~rminal furloughs for enlisted M :::co: r cr treaty, 2533, 32j7, 3308, Servicemen's Readjustment Act: a .',d-
men, 976' 310. 3(87. mont (H. R. 3749, Rept. 693), 10"25..
Army: additional commissioned officers, Il.i ta-y c.,snps: supprcasion of vice, Veterans: disability compensation (L-.. R.
12428. .(ZZ5. 3344, Rept. 549), 8048.
- faults of.discharge system, 3202- P:h!se:u i Vallay Authority: advere re- Veterans' Administration: cmploS-.,.nt
8293. port, 422. of personnel (H. R. 3118, Rept. 365),
- Medical, Dental, and Veterinary -- haa':ings on, 4737. 6183.
Corps, 4259, 4t23. National S!rviec Act, 1552, 1666. Zin, Harry A.: nomination, 11252.
voluntary enlistment bill, 9110, -- conference report, .901, 2902, Committee on Interstate Commerce:
9011, 9012, 9013, 9014, 9015, 9016, 9317, 204, 2906, 2917, 3331, 3032, 3033, 204, Interstate Commerce Act: amendmcnt
9019, 9020, 9025, 9216. 3035, 3039, 3040, 3341. (H. R. 3038, Rept. 264), 4381.
t
Army and Navy Munitions Board on -- contpfrison be ween corference Petroleum pipe lines (H. R. 2800, Rcpt.
strategic materials: to print report report and original Senate bill, 3036. 233), 4381.
(S. Doc. 5), 548. - letter from a war worker relative Committee on Military Affairs:
Atomic bomb: outlawing of, 10257. to loafing on the job at Rheems Mfg. Army: additional commissioned officers
- and world peace, 11005. Co., Shipyard, Providence, R. I., 1552. (S.1554, Rept. 747), 10693.
Atomic energy: creation of special com- National Science Foundation, 7938. -Medical, Dental, and Veterinary
mittee, 9839, 9890, 9892, 9895, 9896, Navy Department appropriation bill, Corps officers (S. 939, Rept. 237), 4C95.
9c97. 4392. - nominations, 3734, 4131, 4z24,
-President's message, 9223, 9324. Norfolk Navy Yard, 393. 5339, 5444.
9325. O11 production in Middle East, 1133. -- officers detailed to duty in Depart-
-reference of bill (S. 1463), 9397, Palestine problem, 9225, 9320, 9321, ment of Agriculture (S. J. Res. 113,
9398, 9400. 9387. Rept. 841), 11789.
Bretton Woods agreements, 7686, 7689. -correction of United Press item, Imrle, Austin S.: nomination, 5339.
Byrnes, James F.: resignation of, 3842. 9411. Knight, Thaddeus C. (S. 528, Rept. 283),
Chandler, Albert B. (Happy): tribute, Pan-American Highway, need of in- 4690.
3776. vestigation, 6123. Military Academy: chaplain (S. 957, Rept.
Colorado-Big Thompson project, 12110. Peace terms, 255. 262), 4381.
Cooperative agricultural extension work, Program of scientific research (H. R. Military and naval decorations (S. 1523,
3845. 3440), 6365. Rept. 840), 11789.
Davis, Monnett B.: tribute, 6047. Providence, R. I.: letter by Bill Tinkham Prostitution near military and naval es-
Deficiency appropriation bill, 12108. relative to loafing by workers at tablishments (S. 948, Rept. 261), 4381.
Farm labor, 12108. Walsh-Kaiser Co., 2462. Shotguns (S. 1551, Rept. 846), 11860.
Federal Aid for Airports Act: to print, Railroads: tax adjustments, 7791-7794. Warren, William D. (S. 626, Rept. 300),
10083. Reciprocal trade agreements, 6181, 6182, 4933.
Federal employees pay bill, 12250. 6351. Wheeler, Raymond Albert, 9247.
Federal Power Act: to amend (see bill Revenue Act of 1945, 9960. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
S. 448), 778. -conference report, 10263. JOHNSON, EDWIN L., letter relative to ef-
Federal Reserve banks: reduction in re- Rose, Maj. Gen. Maurice B.: tribute to, forts to purchase surplus property by,
serve reouirements, 3766, 3767. 3768, 3112. 10728.
3828, 3829, 3834, 3835, 3836, 3837, 3838, Selective Service Act: extension, 3563, JOHNSON, EVELYN, relief (see bill H. R.
3839, 3840, 3843, 3844. 3715, 3716, 3718, 3727. 2642").
- statement by W. Randolph -- precombat training of 18-year-
Burgess, 3835. JOHNSON, F. V., JR., relief (see bill H. R.
olds, 3717. 950).
- statement by Marriner S. Eccles,
Senate: rules of procedure, 8124.
3835. JOHNSON, G. M., article relative to the func-
Servicemen's Readjustment Act: amend- tioning of Congress from his book But
Five-year-level-premium-term policies:
ment, 10634.
' extension of, 6425. General Johnsor by, A786.
Fort Belvoir: statement by a returned Shotguns, 12424.
Surplus Property Board, 8233. JOHNSON, GERALD W., editorial entitled
veteran regarding duties at, 8293. "Peace With Honor" by, A1962.
Freight forwarders, 9381. Tax-adjustment bill, 7791-7794.
Full Employment Act of 1945, 9051, 9052, Transportation workers: release from JOHNSON, HALLETT, remarks in House rela-
Army, 8293. tive to diplomatic and political career
9054, 9059, 9061.
United Nations Charter, 8002. of, A266.
Fur-bearing animals: reconsideration
of bill (S. 566), 12433, 12434, 12436. -- letter by Joseph C. Cleveland, JOHNSON, HAROLD, remarks in House rela-
GI bill of rights: amendment, 2168, 8004. tive to heroic action in battle by, 7265.
10498, 10499, 10501, 10503, 10505, 10506, -radio interview, 8003. JOHNSON, HAROLD B., letter by Senator
10507, 10508, 10509, 10510, 10511, 10512. United Nations Organization: American Wagner relative to St. Lawrence sea-
- conference report, 12342. representative, 11085. way to, A162.
-letter from Veterans' Adminis- UNRRA: appropriations, 11376, 11377. JOHNSON, HENRY, pension (see bill H. R.
tration, 10502. Veterans: assimilation into civil life, 4853).
-report on bill (H. R. 3749), 10503. 8291.
I- summary, 12505. -furloughs with pay, 1998. JOHNSON, HIRAM W. (late a Senator from
California).
Giffen, Admiral Robert C.: confirmation, -increase disability compensation, Analysis of Bretton Woods agreement by
8004. 8283. John Francis Neylan, A1636.
Government agencies: reorganization, - vocational rehabilitation and Announcement of death, 8318.
10335, 10336. education, 4225. Appointed on committee, 169, 170.
Hershey, Gen. Lewis B.: statement on Veterans' Administration: Department Appointed conferee, 922, 7434.
draft after VJ-day, 8293. of Medicine and Surgery, 12342, 12415, Appointed on United States Naval Acad-
Hunter, Hinton H.: confirmation, 1855. 12416. emy Centennial Commission, 5172.
Independent offices appropriation bill, -priority in employment of per- Eulogy by Senator Downey on, 8318.
2090. sonnel for, 6426. Eulogy in House, A3811.
INDEX 339
JOHNSON, HIRAM W.-Continued. JOHNSON, J. LEROY-Continued. JOHNSON, J. LEROY-Continued.
Poem by Horace C. Carlisle paying tribute Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by on
to, A3818. Cameron, Ruth Dudley, and Henry V. Veterans' Administration: Department
Resolution of California Legislature rela- Harris: for relief (see bill H. R. 3186), of Medicine and Surgery, 11668, 11669,
tive to cooperation among nations to 4465. 11678, 11679.
curtail production and traffic of opium, Central Valley project: relating to opera- War Labor Disputes Act, 11829.
774. tion of irrigation and hydroelectric Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY.VOTES.
Resolution by California Legislature power features (see H. J. Res. 139),
relative to commemoration of centen- 2702. JOHNSON, J. MONROE, speech by Represent-
nial of raising of bear flag of the Cali: Emergency Officers' Retirement Act: to ative Bulwinkle at dinner by Associa-
fornia Republic, 774. extend benefits to certain officers hon- tion of American Railroads *in Wash-
Resolution of respect in House (H. Res. ington in honor of, A5345.
orably discharged from the Army (see
335), 8335. bill H. R. 2325), 1401. Statement relative to amending Inter-
Resolution of respect in Senate; 8318. Lank, Edward J.: for relief (see bill state Commerce Act before subcom-
Resolution to pay funeral expenses (S. H. R. 3824), 7663. mittee of House Committee on Inter-
Res. 170), 8302. Mail matter: to prohibit mailing of cer- state and Foreign Commerce by, A4646.
Statement made with reference to the tain fabrics or materials containing JOHNSON, JACOB A., relief (see bill H. R.
proposal to repeal the Johnson Act, explosive substances (see bill H. R. 4209).
A5714. 2496), 1829. JOHNSON, JED (a Representative from Okla-
Amendments offered by, to Nationality: to provide for loss under homa).
Mexican water treaty: to amend, 2330. certain circumstances (see bill H. R. Address by Mine. Wei relative to women
Navy and Coast Guard: pay and allow- 728), 57. and'democracy in China, A343.
ances (S.473) : to amend, 1412. Port Chicago, Calif.: settlement of claims Address by former Senator Owen on his
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by for damagds resulting from explosion eighty-ninth birthday explaining his
American Expeditionary Force: to issue at (see bill H. R. 4708), 10750. new global alphabet, A514.
service medaas to members who par- Randolph, R. C.: for relief (see bill H. R. Address by former Senator Gore on birth-
ticipated in occupation of Siberia (see 3825), 7663. , day of former Senator Owen, Washing-
billS. 325), 232. State fairgrounds: authorizing War De- ton, D. C., A514.
Army: to promote officers on retired list partment to cancel leases on (see bill Address by Earl Pruet on the life and
(see bill S. 324), 232. H. R. 4262), 9292. service of Senator Elmer Thomas,
Chucawalla Valley, Calif.: to exempt Stockton, Calif.: to release rights of A2842.
from cancellation certain desert-land United States to certain property in Appointed on committee, 15.
entries in (see bill S. 989), 4381. (see'bills H. R. 2823, 3265), 2966, 4776. Appointed conferee, 5732, 7101, 7494,
Equal rights for men and women: to Stangio, Domenico: for relief (see bill 10937, 11739.
amend Constitution relative to (see H. R. 1845), 591. Article from Washington Post endorsing
S. J. Res. 61), 4100. Tidelands: relating to title to (see H. J. appointment of Fred M. Vinscn as Fed-
Naval academy on Pacific Coast: to estab- Res. 172), 3822. eral Loan Administrator, A1028.
lish (see S. J. Res. 80), 6873. Remarks by, on Article by Walter Lippmann from Wash-
Remarks by, on Agricultural appropriation bill, 2682,
Mexico: water treaty, 2333, 2334, 2655- ington Post entitled "The President as
2683. Strategist," A1671.
2657, 3074, 3158, 3172, 3280, 3381, 3382, Almond industry, 5105. Christmas radio address by Cedric Foster
3418. Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill,
minority views on treaty with (pt. from Boston, Mass., A62.
8628, 8633, 8634, 8651, 8708. Letters from Ensign Roland F. Johnson,
2, Ex. Rept. No. 2), 2076. Army-Navy, football game, A5215.
- reservations, 3261. deceased, to his parents, A1085.
Central Valley Authority, 2683, 3915. Letter by Henry 0. Bennett concerning
Senate: hour of meeting, 3133. Child-welfare centers, 8554.
United Nations Charter: notice of hear- problems of peace, A3959.
China: American policy toward, 11481. Nominated and confirmed to be judge of
ings, 7275. Corporations: increase in size of certain,
Williams, Aubrey, 2333. United States Customs Court, 3045,
113. 3080.
Votes of. See YEA-ANO-NAY VOTES. Deficiency appropriation bill, 1631, 11143, Poem by Engineers Mate Mack P. McCabe
JOHNSON, HIRAM W., JR., letter expressing 11197, 11203, 11264. entitled "Carry On," A3528.
appreciation for the floral wreath sent Department of State: representation Remarks in House paying tribute to,
by the Senate on the occasion of the allowances, 11203. 3227, 3805, 3855, 3870.
funeral of the late Senator Johnson of Drafting of nurses, 1743. Remarks in Senate paying tribute to,
California, 8583. Federal Aid Airport Act, 9741. 3080.
Flood-control projects, 11044, 11067, Report of the Committee on the Judi-
JOHNSON, J.LEROY (a Representative from 11264, 11819.
California). ciary in Senate on nomination of, 3045.
Full-employment bill, 12092. Resolution of Legislature of Oklahoma
Appointed on committee, 88. Government agencies: reorganization,
Article from Washington Star entitled commending the President, etc., in
9365. conduct of war, A512.
"A Dismal Spectacle," A843. Guayule project, 11329.
Article from Sacramento Bee entitled Tributes in House to, 3048.
"Industrial Peace Charter Is a Timely Highways and bridges in defense areas, Amendments offered by, to
1.13. Interior Department appropriation bill
Proposal," A3503.
Editorial from Bridgeport Post on hous- Housing for war workers, 1631. (H. R. 3024) : to amend, 3910.
ing for veterans, A5074. India:- immigration quota, 9533, 9536, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Letter in Stockton, (Calif.) Record by 9537. Automobile-use tax: to repeal (see bill
Lt. Col. G. H. Rohrbacker concerning Interior Department appropriation bill, H. R. 4153), 8949.
medals for Congress, A889. 3810, 3876, 3915, 6941. Interior Department: appropriations
Letter to Committee on Appropriations Labor policy, 11357. for (see bill H. R. 3024), 3747.
relative to critical need for Lanham Mare Island Navy Yard: record, A4066.
Oklahoma: to transfer fish hatchery in
Act funds in Vallejo, Calif., A4044. Members of Congress: salary increase,
4430. Comanche County to city of Lawton
Opinion of Judge Kennedy relative to (see bill H. R. 1389), 230.
Jackson Hole Monument, A774. National Service Act, 598, 600, 601.
Veterans: to provide for making loans to
Poem by Hudson Hawley, Just Think- -agree to conference, 2197.
(see bill H. R. 1930), 749.
in',600. -analysis of bill (H. R. 1752), A314. Motions and resolutions offered by
Poem by Hudson Hawley from Hartford Navy: postwar composition, 10161.
Courant entitled "Just Thinkin'," Military property: investigation of de-
Nurses: drafting of, 1799, 1800, 1806, 1807, struction of (see bill H. Res. 320), 7506.
A461. 1861, 1870, 1871, 1872, 1873.
Report on visit to discharge centers at Remarks by, on
Palestine resolution, 12390. American Legion: recognition of World
Camp Dix and Camp Devens, A4016. Reciprocal trade agreements, 5012, 5105. War II veterans, 10939.
Resolution by California Legislature
relative to Central Valley Project, Rivers and harbors bill, 1337, 1375. Armed forces: -delay in demobilization,
2683. Selective service: Tydings amendment, 9869, A4412.
Amendments offered by, to 1511, 1512, 1521, 1526. Barbour, Henry E.: eulogy, 2708.
Nurses (H. R. 2277): to amend, 1870, Tidelands: quieting title to, 8863. Census of Agriculture, 844, 846, 847, 849,
1871. Treaty ratification: constitutional 864, 875.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by amendment, 4062. Central Valley Authority, 3876, 3919.
California, State Compensation Insur- United Nations Organization, 12283. Common carriers: agreements among,
ance Fund of: for relief (see bill H. R. UNRRA: additional appropriation, 11491. 11767.
1844), 591. Yeterans: hospitals, 11143, Court criers, 11126.
340 INDEX
JOHNSON, JED-Continued. JOHNSON,LUTHER A.-Continued. JOHNSON, LUTHER A.-Continued.
Remarks by, on Editorial from Washington Post en- Remarks by, on
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11199, titled "Lend-Lease Report to Con- Inter-American Statistical Institute
11214. gress," A2687. (H. R. 688) : to amend, 4273, 4274, 4827,
Ferris, Scott: death of, 5917. Editorial from Dallas News entitled 4828, 6653.
Flood-control projects, 11056, 11214. "Presidential Succession Bill," A3336. Interior Department appropriation bill,
Halifax, Lord: visit to Oklahoma, 3136. Editorial from New York Times on work 6938.
Interior Department appropriation bill, of Oscar C. Cox, A4221. Legislative appropriation bill, 4459.
3800-3805, 3863, 3875, 3876, 3886, 3892, Editorial from New York Times entitled Lend-Lease Act: approval of and signing
3893, 3895, 3897, 3901, 3902, 3908, 3909, "Mr. Hull's Testimony," A5134. by President Truman, A1"825.
3911, 3912, 3913, 3919, 3922, 3928, 3929, Letter by J. E. Evans-Jackson, London, Lend-lease: continuation, 2120, 2145,
3932, 3934, 6931, 6938, 6941, 6943, 6945, England, relative to death of President 2149.
6948, 6949, 6950, 6951, 6953, 6954, 6955. Roosevelt, A2025. farm machinery, 2145.
6956, 6957. Letter from Cordell Hul- praising San - text of proposed amendment,
-- ask for conference, 5732. Francisco Conference, A3114. 2120.
- Bureau of Mines, 3928, 3932, 3933. Permission to file report, 4165. Maloney, Francis T.: eulogy, A2675.
-conference report and statement, Radio address by Edward R. Stettinius, Mansfield, Mike, 2138.
6931. Jr., on Progress of San Francisco Con- Mexia colony project, Texas, 12475.
Japanese mandated islands, 4204. ference, A2592. Moore, Maj. Gen. George F.: tribute to.
Land-grant railroad rates: conference Remarks by Luther H. Evans on centen- 10006.
report, 10142. nial of Texas statehood, A5581. North Carolina: coast area, 4866.
Mansfield, Mike, 3836. Report of committee of editors on Ger- Pan-American Day, 3738, 3739, 3740.
Nichols, Jack: death of, 10605, 10606. man atrocities, A2307. Reciprocal trade agreements, 5125.
-resolution by Oklahoma delega- Report by Marvin Jones on food produc- Reid, Frank R.: eulogy, 555.
tion, 10607. tion A2687. Revenue bill of 1945, 9612, 9622.
Railroads: land-grant rates, 4185. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Reclamation projects: list of proposed, Armed forces: to provide for admission San Francisco Conference, 6827.
A4458. on motion of certain members to prac- Secretary of State: donations of proceeds
Renegotiation Act, 6136. tice law in District of Columbia (see from book to Red Cross, A2833.
San Francisco peace conference, 1053. bill H. H. 431), 25. Texas A. and M.: achievements of some
Scanlon, James F.: tribute to, 11275. Curray, Nolan V. (guardian) : for relief of its graduates in the war, A1845.
Second deficiency appropriation bill, (see bill H. R. 4400), 9726. Tidelands: quieting title to, 8859, 8862.
6854. District of Columbia: to admit on motion Treaties: constitutional amendment,
Universal military training, A4729. certain members of the armed forces 4018, 4327, 4328.
-letter by a veteran, A4729. and Merchant Marine to practice law United Nations Organization, 12281,
VE-day, 4310. in (see bill H. R. 4536), 10211. 12286.
Veterans' Administration: unjust criti- Hague Convention (protection of indus- United Nations Relief: appropriation,
cism of, 964. trial property) : to give effect to article 10221.
Reports made by, from 11 (see H. J. Res. 34), 30. UNRRA: additional appropriation, 11493,
Committee on Appropriations: Interstate Commerce Act: to amend rela- 11500, 11562, 11567, 11590, 11591, 11592.
Interior Department appropriation bill tive to uniform freight rates (see bill VE-day, 4306.
(H. R. 3024, Rept. 437), 3735, 3747. H. R. 2041), 907. Vessels: sale of surplus, 9162, 9270:
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Oath or affirmation: to dispense in cer-
tain cases (see bill H. R. 28358), 3228. War criminals: apprehension and
H. R. JOHN
JOHNSON, AUGUST, relief (see bill punishment, 4281, 4283, 4285.
977"). Quirk, Mary: to pension (see bill H. R.
4595), 10404. Woodrum, Clifton A., 12200.
JOHNSON, JOHN G., relief (see bill H. R. Rada, Joe F. and Bessie: for relief(see Reports made by, from
2579*). bill H. R. 4401), 9726. Committee on Foreign Affairs:
JOHNSON, JOSEPH, to pension (see bill H. R. Social Security Act: to amend (see bill Department of State: request for in-
4688). H. R. 430), 25. formation (H. Res. 189, Rept. 423),
Texas: to transfer certain land and prop- 3466.
JOHNSON, L. A., relief (see bill H. R. 3524). erty in Limestone County to the State Food and Agriculture Organization of
JOHNSON, LIZZIE, Increase pension (see bill of (see bill H. R. 4319), 9512. the United Nations (H. J. Res. 145,
H. R. 3196). Motions and resolutions offered by Rept. 431), 3530.
Standard time: to reinstate (see H. Con. Inter-American Statistical Institute (H.
JOHNSON, LUTHER A. (a Representative
Res. 6), 31. R. 688, Rept. 502, Pts. I, II), 4038, 4174.
from Texas).
Petitions and papers presented by, from Jandrey, Fred W. (H. R. 3417, Rept. 781),
Address on centennial of Texas state-
Citizens and individuals, 88, 4039, 4858, 6585.
hood, A5581.
5302, 563, 7663, 8950, 9004, 9110, 9513, Spiker, Clarence J. (H. R. 3417, Rept. 781),
Address of William L. Clayton at Wash-
ington, D. C., relative to postwar 9674, 10068, 10211, 10.04, 12491. ,6585.
policy of Department of State, A1361. Societies and associations, 1081, 2166, War criminals (H. Con. Res. 39, Rept.
Address by William L. Clayton before 3229, 4575, 4919, 5122, 5302, 10043, 442), 3748.
Foreign Economic Club, Detroit, Mich., 10-04, 11078. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
A2862. Remarks by, on
Address by Marvin Jones on food situa- American Interparliamentary Congress, JOHNSON, LYNDON B. (a Representative
from Texas).
tion, A3159. 1082, 1083.
Address of Dr. Ezequiel Padilla, Secretary Barbour, Henry E.: eulogy, 2708. Address by Justice Douglas at Washing-
of State of Mexico, at Inter-American ton, D. C., paying tribute to late Presi-
Committee on Foreign Affairs: members
Conference, A1711. on subcommittees on geographical dent Roosevelt, A1860.
Address by Joseph C. Grew at Washing- areas, A2724. Appointment on committee, 15.
ton Cathedral Service of Prayer for -investigation by, 7637, 7638, 7640, Appointed conferee, 11229.
United Nations Conference on Inter- 7641. Sworn in, 128.
national Organization, A2030. Conference of Allied Ministers of Educa- Statement by Stuart Symington before
Address by Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., at tion, 4481. Surplus Property Subcommittee of the
second meeting of United Nations Con- Crimean Conference, 1044. Senate Committee on Military Affairs
ference on International Organization - as relating to Poland, 1167. relative to purchase of surplus property
at San Francisco, A2015. Department of State: resolution request- by veterans, A5618.
Appointed on committee, 274. Bills and joint resolutions introducedby
ing information from (H. Res. 189),
Article in New York Times entitled "The Crosby, Edith Joyce, for relief (see bill
3431.
Case of Poland," A663. H. R. 4958), 11855.
Article by Thomas L. Stokes entitled Departments of State, Justice, and Com-
merce appropriation bill: conference Hospitals: to authorize loans and grants
"Need for Bretton Woods Plan," A1419. to (see bill H. R. 5014), 12229.
Article from New York Times entitled report, 4478, 4479, 4481.
Fair Employment Practice Committee, Surplus Property Act: to amend (see bill
"When VE-day Comes," A1604. H. R. 4793), 11007.
Article from New York Times entitled 7235, 7488, 7491.
Food and Agricultural Organization of Remarks by, on
"To Finish the Job," A3600.
Editorial from New York Times entitled the United Nations, 3966, 3970, 3971, Common carriers: agreements among,
"Democracy Rescues Its Own," A537. 3975, 3976, 3977, 3978, 3979, 3980, 3986, 11768.
Editorial from New York Times entitled 3987, 3989. Deficiency appropriation bill, 11068.
"Year's End," A32. Fulmer, Hampton P.: eulogy, A2692. Housing for veterans, 12299, 12300.
Edi orial from Dallas News entitled Inter-American Conference at Mexico Veterans: sale of surplus property to,
"Tariff Issue Again," A1993. City: report on, A1124. 11068.
INDEX 341
JOHNSON, MAGGIE, authorize Federal Works JOHNSON, WALTER, remarks in House rela- JOHNSTON, OLIN D.-Continued.
Administrator to accept and dispose of tive to ability as a baseball pitcher of. Resolution by South Carolina Legislature
real estate devised to United States by A1376. relating to icing of carloads of pota-
late (see bill H. R. 2677). JOHNSON,, WALTER M., AND WIFE, relief toes and cabbage, 3941.
JOHNSON, MALCOLM, article relative to ex- (see bills S. 426*; H. R. 1628).. Resolution by South Carolina Legislature
ploits of submarine Trutta from relative to postwar Military Establish-
JOHNSON, WILLIAM ALBERT, relief (see bill
New York Sun by, A4051. ment and status of National Guard.
H. R. 1594). 4376.
JOHNSON, MARY D., relief (see bill H. R.
JOHNSON, WILLIE H., relief (see bills S. Statement on inland plants to aid de-
4608). 1129*, 1144, 1346). fense program, A4648.
JOHNSON, MINNIE McN., amendment in JOHNSON ACT OF 1934, editorial from Mil- Sworn in, 3.
S3nate for relief, 12034. waukee Journal relative to repeal of, Amendments offered by, to
A1618. Land-grant railroad rates (H. R. 694):
JOHNSON, NOBLE J. (a Representative from Remarks in House relative to repeal of, to amend, 9303.
Indiana). River and harbor bill (S.35) : to amend,
A2924, A2994.
Appointed 'on committee, 88.
Statement by Senator Hiram Johnson 162.
Appointed conferee, 4660. relative to bill S. 636, to repeal, A5714. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Article from Washington Times-Herald
relative to scrap sold to Japan, A1036. JOHNSON AND JOHNSON, INC., letter rela- Armed forces: to exempt members from
Excerpts from letters concerning draft of tive to their support of program for income tax (see. bill S. 1455), 9295.
farm labor, 1514. price control by, A598, A681. Automobile use tax: to repeal (see bill
Letter by a merchant relative to bureau- Remarks in House relative to coopera- S. 832), 3144.
cratic control and regimentation, tion to keep down inflation by, A598, Civil Aeronautics Act: to amend (see
A1708. A681. bill S. 541), 1113.
Poem by Lon Pawell in Zionsville Times Remarks in House praising business rec- Courts: to extend privilege of retirement
entitled "The OPA," A318. ord of, A4550. to judges of District Courts of Alaska,
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Table: comparison of 1918 and 1945 Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and Canal
Armed forces: to discharge certain mem- prices of certain articles sold by, A598, Zone (see bill S. 565), 1211.
bers (see bill H. R. 4585), 10403. A681.. Hatch Act: to amend (see S. 1214), 7041.
Army: to restore certain disabled veter- JOHNSON MANUFACTURING CO., MINNE- Industrial hazards: control of (see bill
ans of Regular Establishment (see bill APOLIS, MINN., letter on OPA sub- S. 1271), 7554.
H. R. 1435), 268. sidies effect on servicemen by, A2497. National Association, Rainbow Division
Crosby, Raymond: for relief (see bill H. R. JOHNSONS CREEK, MD., authorize a pre- Veterans: to incorporate (see bill S.
liminary examination and survey with 1395), 8585.
1633), 363.
Hannon, John: to pension (see bill H. R. Saunders Memorial Hospital: for relief
a view to the construction of a boat
1475), 268. (see bill S. 693), 1832.
basin in (see bill H. R. 3296).
Morgan, Edward:' to pension (see bill Selective Training and Service Act: to
JOHNSTON, ELISE FRENCH, testimony on suspend further inductions under (see
H. R. 1470), 268. United Nations Charter before Senate
Pyle, Ernie: to award posthumously Con- S. J. Res. 129), 12493.
Committee on Foreign Affairs by, States: relating to interest on loans by
gressional Medal of Honor (see H. J. A3671. Federal Emergency Administration and
Res. 165), 3700.
JOHNSTON, ERIC A. (president, United Public Works Administration to (see
Sevaljevick, Nicholas: for relief (see bill
States Chamber pf CommerCe), ad- S. J. Res. 77), 6088.
H. R. 1411), 268. dress on intolerance in New York City
Shanks, Isobell: for relief (see bill H. R. Motions and resolutions offered by
before Writers' War Board by, A568. International Court of Justice: relating
1474), 268.
Address entitled "Unity Is Greatest to jurisdiction of (see S. Res. 196),
Somers, Ernest: to pension (see bill H. R.
Need" by, A615. 11109.
1473), 268.
Correspondence reldtive to new charter Roosevelt, Franklin Delano: to erect me-
Stringer, B. B.: for relief (see bill H. R. for labor and management between
1472), 268. . -
morial to (see S. Con. Res. 15), 3363.
Mervin K. Hart and, A3226, A3227. San Francisco Conference: to provide for
Wabash River: for flood control (see bill Radio address on program of American representation of servicemen at (see S.
H. R. 1434), 268. Federation of the Farm Bureau by,
Motions and resolutions offered by Res. 104), 2313.
A2805. Wages: expressing sense of Congress fa-
Select Committee To Investigate Old-Age Statement on industrial strife on the voring 65-cent minimum (see S. Con.
Assistance: to create (see H. Res. 77),
home front by, A4123. Res. 11), 2386.
268.
Petitions and papers presented by, from JOHNSTON, FELTON M., elected secretary Remarks by, on
State legislatures, 5122. for the majority of the Senate (S. Res. Airports: Federal-aid bill, 4116, 8522.
181*), 9645. Delaware: relief of fruit growers of, 7115.
Remarks by, on
Armed forces: demobilization, 10543, JOHNSTON, MERRILL H., relating to the na- Flood-control projects: appropriations,
10544, 10545. tional service life insurance of (see 12117.
-letters relative to demobilization, bill S. 520). Freight rates: decision of Interstate
Commerce Commission, 8275.
10545, A4740.
Legislative appropriation bill, 4460. JOHNSTON, OLIN D. (a Senator from South Hospitals: Federal aid for, 11731.
Carolina). Housing for veterans, 11623, 11809, 11810,
Pyle, Ernie, A2149.
Address at Jefferson Day dinner, Sioux 11811, 11812, 12341.
Selective service: Tydings amendment,
Falls, S. Dak., A2606. Induistrial health hazards, 7554.
1513, 1517.
Address before Western Governors' Con- Land-grant railroad rates, 9303, 9387.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
ference, Denver, Colo., on subject of Meat: OPA regulations in South Caro-
JOHNSON, PHARRIS, pension (see bill H. R. freight rates, 8280. lina, 4796.
4687). Address by Secretary of Agriculture to -report of commissioner of agri-
JOHNSON, ROBERT WOOD, statement rela- Southeastern Agriculture Conference, culture of South Carolina, 4797.
tive to minimum wage of 65 cents be- Anderson, S. C., A4988. Navy Department appropriation bill,
fore Senate Committee on Education Appointed on committee, 169, 170. 4599.
Appointed conferee, 3571, 10431, 10725. Norfolk Navy Yard, 386.
and Labor by, A4550.
Editorial relative to the Elliott Roosevelt Order of business, 12343.
JOHNSON, ROLAND F. (ensign, U. S. Navy), loan appearing in the State, of Colum- Peace organization, 2996.
letters to his parents from late, A1085, bia, S. C., A2902. Roosevelt, Elliott, 6028.
A1086, A1037. Letter by 0. E. McKaine relative to con- Saunders Memorial Hospital, 2256, 10431,
Remarks in House relative to war record test of seating of, 73. 12495.
of late, A1085. Radio address at services sponsored by Selective service: to suspend further in-
JOHNSON, ROYAL C. (late a Representative Forty-second (Rainbow) Division at . ductions, 12493.
from South Dakota). Washington, D. C., February 22, 1945, Tucker, Henry B.: relief, 2259.
Bill to name veterans' hospital at Sioux A898. United Nations Charter, 8179.
Falls, S. Dak., in honor of (see bills Resolution by South Carolina House of War agencies appropriation bill, 6805,
S. 880; H. R. 2860), 3228, 3398, Representatives favoring representa- 6923, 6924, 7050, 7051, 7058, 7062.
Remarks in House relative to, A1682. tion of members of armed forces at Williams, Aubrey, 2644.
Remarks in Senate paying tribute to, peace conference, 1543. Reports made by, from
3398. Resolution by Greenville, S. C., Post No. Committee on Claims:
3, of American Legion favoring uni- Adams, Herschel (H. R. 2727, Rept. 383),
JOHNSON, VIENA P., report of the.Commit- versal military training, 2746. 6322.
tee on Finance in Senate on nomina- Resolution by South Carolina Legislature Allen, Leslie 0. (H. R. 2620, Rept. 680),
tion of, 9899, 9932. relative to forest service, 2239. 10322.
INDEX
JOHNSTON, OLIN D.-Continued. JOHNSTON, RICHARD J. H.-Continued. JONES, JESSE H.-Continued.
Reports made by, from Article captioned "Kim Koo arrives in Remarks in Senate relative to $300,000
Anderson, Charles W., and others (H. R. Korean capital" by, A5162. donation to University of Virginia by,
2306, Rept. 821), 11525. Article, Korean Red Group Assailed by A4775.
Baker, Pleas (H. R. 2727, Rept. 383), 6322. Rhee, from New York Times, by, A5149. Statement relative to John A. Hartford's
Brazil, Chesley (S. 591, Rept. 98), 2167. JOHNSTON, SAM M., letter condemning criti- loan to Elliott Roosevelt by, A4116.
Bryan, Charles (S. 1122, Rept. 647), 9759. cism of General Patton by, A4341. Tribute in House to, 10311.
Canal Dredging Co. (H. R. 1713, Rept. JOHNSTON,. STANLEY, article, Mexican JONES, JESSE LAWRENCE, relief (see bill
547), 8048. Fifth Column Antagonistic to United H. R. 4073).
Driggers, Catherine, and children (H. R. States, from Washington Times-Herald,
801, Rept. 679), 10322. JONES, JOHN W., authorize Secretary of the
by, A1983. Interior to sell certain lands in Mon-
Ethridge, J. D. (H. R. 1012, Rept. 142).
1935. JOHNSTON, W. W., relief (see bill H. R. tana to (see bill S. 1667; H. R. 4870).
Fabian, Peter G. (H. R. 180, Rept. 650). 2333").
JONES, JOSEPH L., correspondence relative
9759. JOHNSTOWN (PA.) DEMOCRAT (news- to service of United Press Association
Fitzpatrick, A. F. (H. R. 2510, Rept. 822), paper), editorial, OPA Should Act on to India between Representative Ceiler
11525. Milk Surplus Use, from, A3022. and, A1133.
Ford, Raymond W. (S. 857, Rept. 533), JOHNSTOWN (PA.) TRIBUNE, article rela-
5048. tive to housing shortage, A4837. JONES, MARVIN (War Food Administrator),
Fruit growers of Delaware (S. 401, Rept. correspondence relative to his resig-
Editorial relative to reclassification of
424), 6871. nation between the President and,
IV-F and drafting of nurses from, A2523.
Fuhrmann, Ernest L. (S. 711, Rept. 339), A353.
5698. Excerpts from a talk over the radio con-
Editorial, OPA and the Milk Surplus, cerning the food shortage, 593.
Gottlieb, Leo (H. R. 259, Rept. 425), 6871. from, A3022.
Hougardy, Dave (S. 544, Rept. 74), 1599. Letter by Representative Ploeser on meat
Hudson, Jess (S. 1131, Rept. 648), 9759. JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF OF THE UNITED shortage to, A99.
Hunsucker, Ruby H. (H. R. 241, Rept. STATES, provide for painting of a Letter relative to drafting for armed
group portrait of four (see H. J. Res. forces of farm workers to, A86.
546), 8048.
Klau-Vaii Piertersom-Dunlap Associates, 191). Letter relating to salaries of county
Inc. (S.562, Rept. 530), 8048. JOINT COMMITTEE ON ORGANIZATION OF agents by, A1959.
Locke, Thomas C. (S. 75, Rept. 204), 3824. THE CONGRESS, establish (see H. Con. Letter relative to legislation affecting
Maddo::, William W. (H. R. 1564, Rept. Res. 18). filled cream, 2885.
531). 8048. Letter transmitting first progress report Letter relative to steps taken to increase
Memphis, Tenn., city of (S. 176, Rept. of, 3052. the supply of meat by, A2709.
163), 3109. JOINT MEETING OF SENATE AND HOUSE Letter relative to food production by,
Morgan, Dane D. (S. 319, Rept. 57), 1348. OF REPRESENTATIVES, proceedings A2687.
Ohio Brass Co. (H. R. 1979, Rept. 820), incident to visit of Gen. Dwight D. Radio address on food by, A3159.
11525. Eisenhower, United States Army, 6203, Remarks in House relative to resignation
Oxley, N. Owen (H. R. 1563, Rept. 649), 6243. as War Food Administrator of, A3159.
9759. Remarks in House praising handling of
JOINT SESSION OF SENATE AND HOUSE. War Food Administration by, A2686.
Powell, Edith M. (H. R. 1453, Rept. 340), See CONCRESS.
5698. Remarks in House relative to views on
Robertson, Wallace, and others (S. 515, "JOIN THE CIO AND BUILD A SOVIET meat slaughtering of, A3237.
AMERICA," pamphlet by Joseph Kamp Statement concerning war food by, 6863.
Rept. 73), 1599.
Ross, George J. (S. 788, Rept. 499), 7746. entitled, 1368. Tributes in House to, 6303.
Saunders Memorial Hospital (H. R. 1793, JONES, CAREY, relief (see bill H. R. 3877). JONES, PAUL (Federal judge), address on
Rept. 75), 1599. JONES, CARTER BROOKE, article entitled constitutional government by, A4344.
Scarborough, A. P. (H. R. 1012, Rept. "Nonservice Disability Care May Be
142), 2935. Curtailed at Veterans' Hospitals," from JONES- RICHARD LLOYD, editorial on armed
Slade, Robert Lee (H. R. 1602, Rept. 206), Washington Evening Star, by, A3253. forces should be demobilized quickly
3324. from Tulsa Tribune by, A4188.
JONES, CHARLIE, pension (see bill H. R. Editorial entitled "Pay the Soldier War-
Smith, Katherine (H. R. 1567, Rept. 144).
2517"). Worker Wages" from Tulsa (Ckla.)
.935.
Sypert, Florence J. (H. R. 1492, Rept. JONES. EMERSON E., report of the Commit- Tribune by, A4281.
143), 2935. tee on Commerce in Senate on nomi- Editorial on watching the murder of
Tidwell, William Peyton (H. R. 1877, nation of, 7353. 1776 from Tulsa Daily Tribune by,
Rept. 207), 3824. JONES, ETTA, press release by Department A1550.
Tine, Teresa (H. R. 2163, Rept. 532), 8048. of the Interior relative to only white Editorial entitled "They Were in the
Treadwell, Millard L. (H. R. 1016, Rept. woman taken prisoner of war on Amer- White House Business" from Tulsa
205), 3824. ican soil, A5620. (Okla.) Daily Tribune by, A4113.
Tucker, Henry B. (H. R. 1485, Rept. 99), JONES, C.ESTIE CAMPBELL, relief (see bill Editorial on Hurley for President from
2167. H. R. 1268). Tulsa Tribune by, A5277.
Wadford, Samuel (H. R. 1482, Rept. Letter to Lord Halifax from Tulsa Trib-
341), 5698. JONES, JACK W. (lieutenant, U. S. Naval une by, A1502.
Waldron, Mildred E. (S. 976, Rept. 795), Reserve), letter relative to discrimina-
10892. tion against veterans in sale of sur- JONES, ROBERT A., tribute In House to,
White Van Lines, Inc. (H. R. 1792, Rept. plus property by, A4225. 2038.
382), 6322. JONES, JEANETTE C., and minor 'children, JONES, ROBERT F. (a Representative from
Whittington, R. L., and others (H. R. relief (see bill H. R. 1784). Ohio).
1882, Rept. 548), 8048. JONES, JESSE H., article entitled "RFC Gives Address delivered before Chio Chamber
Wurster, William Wilson (S. 1448, Rept. Aid to Little Business," from Washing- of Commerce at Columbus relative to
678), 10322. ton Evening Star, by, A86. future costs of Government, A567.
Committee of conference: Letter by the President relative to Henry Appointed on committee, 88.
O'Hara, George (S.90), 12495. Wallace's activity in the campaign to, Appointed conferee, 3907, 5732.
Saunders Memorial Hospital (S. 693), A380. -Article relative to congressional salaries,
11471. Letter of January 30, 1945, addressed to A710.
Committee on the District of Columbia: Senator Brewster, relative to the status Article by Charles M. Dean from Cincin-
Nurses' Examining Board (H. R. 2839, of the loan to the Central Republic nati Enquirer paying tribute to, A1517.
Rept. 289), 4933. Bank & Trust Co., of Chicago, 689. Article by Walker S. Buel entitled "Con-
Committee on Education and Labor: Letter to the President acknowledging re- gress Rolls Out Pork Barrel," A4621.
Housing program (S. J. Res. 122, Rept. ceipt of the President's request that
839), 11609, 11623. Tables: Columbia River power system,
he relinquish his office in favor of Vice 3814-3816.
Votes of. SCe YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. President Wallace, 365, 416, 417.
-indebtedness of States, 3502.
JOHNSTON, OSCAR, statement relative to in- Letter relative to establishing Woodrow
terest of Cotton Belt in Bretton Woods Wilson School of International Affairs Interior Department appropria-
Agreements by, A1724. tions, 3805, 3605, 3807, 3808, 3813.
at University of Virginia by, A4775.
Remarks in House relative to, 502, 565. -- public works projects, 3502, 3503,
JOHNSTON, RICHARD J. H., article entitled
"Banker (Edward J. Arthur), 48, Serves Remarks in House relative to the forced 10468.
as Private in the Line," from New York resignation of, 410, 416, 417, 433, 435, - restorations and additions in ap-
Times, by, A313. 440, 441, A283. propriation bills, 6946.
INDEX 343
JONES, ROBERT F.-Continued. JONES, VONNIE, relief (see bill H. R. '780*). JONKMAN BARTEL J.-Continued.
Amendments offered by, to JONES, W. C., relief (see bill H. R. 2663). Remarks by, on
Departments of State, Justice, and Com- Agricultural appropriation bill, 2583,
merce appropriation bill (H. R. 2603): JONES, WILLIAM CARL, relief of estate (see 2736, 2737.
to amend, 2379. bill S. 1323*). Annuities: exemption from taxation,
War Agencies Appropriation bill (H. R. JONES, W. D., AND ETHEL S., relief (see bill 9089.
3368) : to amend, 5818, 5827. H. R. 2661*). Armed forces: demobilization, A5375.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Atlantic Charter: statements of the
JONES LUMBER CO., J. M., relief (see bill President regarding signing of, A128.
Adjusted service certificates: to correct H. R. 3621).
inequities to holders of (see bill H. R. --_text of, A128.
3866), 7890. JONES MILLS ALUMINUM PLANT, letter by Automobile industry: labor controversy,
Collings, Grace M.: for relief (see 'bill Ouachita Area Development Council A5097.
H. R. 4268), 9292. relative to operation of, A1784. -editorial from New York Times,
Indians: to observe anniversary of sign- Resolution by Arkansas general assembly A59.
ing of Treaty of Greene Ville (See H. relative to operation of, A1784. Bureaucrats: no program, 6595.
J. Res. 195), 4574. Butter situation, 6826.
JONSSON, SIGURDUR, relief (see bills H. R. Census of manufactures, 4669.
Superior Coach Corp.: for relief (see bill 979, S. 314*,).
"H. R. 1673), 431. Coal strike, 10007.
Motions and resolutions offered by JONKMAN, BARTEL J. (a Representative Communism in occupied countries, 9250.
Department of State: to investigate (see from Michigan). Congressional Food Study Committn,
H. Res. 432), 11233. Appointed on committee, 491, 4299.
Article by John O'Donnell in Washing- -report on sugar, 4300.
Remarks by, on
Agricultural appropriation bill: points ton Times-Herald relative to speech Control of water pollution, A1341.
of order, 2672. on Atlantic Charter by, A190. Farm labor: drafting, 826.
Article by Edna Lonigan from Barron's Food prices in Canada, A3123.
Appropriation bills: legislative Items in
C6677, 4678, 4679, 4681, 4729. National Business and Financial Food shortages, 4320.
-- statement by Comptroller Gen- Weekly concerning extension of lend- Foreign policy of the United States:
eral, 4679. lease, A1065. postwar problems, 4082.
Bonneville Power Administration, 3694, Editorial from Grand Haven (Mich.) Germany: occupation of, 9291.
3901, 3920. Daily Tribune, big business and Gov- Great Britain: plans for postwar trade,
Browder, Mrs. Earl, 2221. ernment policy, A2304. 4082.
Census Bureau: unemployment statis- Editorial from Grand Rapids (Mich.) Hodgins, Harvard Merrill: heroism, 201.
Press entitled "What Do We Mean," - letter by M. W. Hanchett, 201.
tics, 10468.
Census of agriculture, 845. A2691. Jones, Jesse: forced resignation, 433.
Census of manufacturers, 4678-4682. Editorial from Grand Rapids (Mich.) Labor leaders: high-handed tactics of,
Press on President's wage-and-price A5236.
Central Valley Authority, 3900, 3901.
Charleston, W. Va., airport, 4489. address, A4686. Lending agencies of the Government,
Deficiency appropration bill, 11194, 11195. Editorial from Grand Haven (Mich.) 1188.
-conference report, 3502-3503. Daily Tribune relative to selection of Lend-lease agreements: Belgium and
Grand Haven as a typical city, A4878. France, 4083.
Departments of State, Justice, and Com-
merce appropriation bill, 2218, 2226, Excerpts from newspaper articles rela- Lend-lease: extension, 2127, 2128, 2129,
2305, 2307, 2353, 2356, 2357, 2362, 2363; tive to OPA bungling meat program, 2133.
2367, 2370, 2374, 2376, 2377, 2378, 2379, 6594, 6595, 6596. -statement by Leo Crowley, 2128.
2411. Letter by A. R. Hurst, relative to sugar Lewis, John L., 10007.
- conference report, 4466, 4468, 4469, situation, A2296. Military information bill, 10053.
Letter from a constituent relative to ex- National Service Act, 664.
4e70, 4471, 4476, 4477, 4479, 4480, 4484, tension of OPA, 6595.
4485, 4489, 4492. Office of Price Administration: to abol-
Letter by a lieutenant in the Navy rela- ish, A4604.
Full employment bill, 10458, 10468.
tive to delay in discharges, A4436. -editorial, A4604.
Great Britain: proposed loan, 12454.
Letter by W. W. Guniser, Lowell, Mich., -- 5-point program, 6595.
House of Representative: salary of read-
ing clerks, 4457. relative to Navy discharges, A4091. -- lack of program, 6595.
Letter from a soldier on Okinawa con- -mismanagement, 6595.
Hurley, Patrick J.: statement on pro-
fessionals in foreign service, 11123. cerning demobilization of the Army, price policies, 10676.
Inter-American Statistical Institute: A4094. Palooka, Joe: newspaper cartoon by Ham
Manifesto of Communist Party written Fisher, 3437.
4273, 4274, 4827, 4828. by Karl Marx In 1847, 6596. Patton, Gen. George S.: transfer from
Interior Department appropriation bill,
3805-3816, 3883, 3894, 3895, 3900, 3901, Newspaper editorial relative to Atlantic Bavaria, 9250.
Charter, A128. Pearl Harbor investigation, 10471, 10688.
3908, 3909, 3910, 3911, 3920, 3921, 3924,
Poem by Staff Sgt. Robert Cox entitled Polish Constitution Day, 4150.
3933, 6945.
- Bonneville Power Administration, "Ode to Le Shima," A4577. Price Control Act: amendment, 6594.
Report of Republican Congressional Food - extension, 6498.
3809-3816.
-Miami Conservancy District, 3813. Study Committee on UNRRA, A4560. Puerto Rico: sugar industry, 3591.
Resolution of Legislature of State of Rural Electrification Administration,
- surveys for irrigation projects,
Michigan relative to farm labor, A701. 2583, 2736.
3908. Statement by American Tariff League be-
Johnson, Jed: tribute, 3805. Selective Service as the Tide of War
ing a summary and comment on how Turns: cost of printing report, A2624.
Labor-Federal Security appropriation high are United States tariffs, A1782.
bill, 4729. Sjogren, Lt. John Carlton, A4287.
Statement on radio regarding Jews and
Land, Emory S.: advancement (H. R. displaced persons, A4467. Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
2896), 6297. 6594.
Statement of Holland Grocer Co., Inc.,
Macauley, Edward: advancement (S. 646), .relative to high-handed tactics of In- Sugar, 7473.
6297. ternational Teamsters Union, A5236. -rationing procedure, 664.
National debt: statistics, 3502. Table: sugar, 11278. - review of causes of shortage, 3591,
Navy: chiefs of bureaus, 7535. Amendments offered by, to 5918, 11277.
Office of Inter-American Affairs, 5802- UNRRA: additional appropriation (H. R. Treaty ratification, 4293.
5807, 5818, 5819. 4649) : to amend, 11590. UNRRA: additional appropriation, 11493,
-list of projects, 5803-5805. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 11496, 11565, 11590, 11591.
Public Works Administration: appropria- Armed forces: relating to income tax of - statistics, 11494.
tion, 3502-3503. members of (see bill H. R. 124), 20.
Tampa Shipbuilding Co.: testimony re- Wallace, Henry A., 1188.
Children: to prohibit utilization of fa- - New Deal program of, 434.
garding, 2223. cilities of interstate commerce in con-
War agencies appropriation bill, 5802- War Labor Disputes Act: repeal, 11828.
nection with desertion or abandon-
5807, 5818, 5819, 5827. ment of (see bill H. R. 2635), 2310. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Waterman Shipbuilding Co., 2223. Hodgins, Harvard Merrill: medal (see JORDAN, DRURY LEE, relief of estate (see
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. bill H. R. 1397), 229. bill H. R. 5026).
JONES, RUSSELL C., remarks on House rela- Hopkins, Charles E.: for relief (see bill
tive to contribution to Red Cross drive H. R. 930), 61. JORDAN, FRANCIS C., report of the Com-
on Capitol Hill of, A2584. mittee on Foreign Relations in Senate
Price Control Act: to repeal (see H. J.
Res. 268), 10246. on nomination of, 7586.
JONES, SAM H., (former Governor of Loui-
siana), article relative to export pro- Petitions and papers presented by, from JORDAN TRUCK LINES, relief (see bill H. R.
gram for rice crop by, A2969. Citizens and individuals, 4574, 4858. 3019).
INDEX
JORGENSEN, THEODORE, JR., letter relative JUDD, WALTER H.-Continued.
to the magnitude of the atomic bomb, JUDD, WALTER H.-Continued.
Article from Northwestern Miller entitled Editorial in Boston Post entitled "A
10196. "The Bread Crisis," A1222. Time for Truth," A217.
JOSEPH, JOHN J., letter favoring Guy R. Article by Edgar Ansel Mowrer on Editorial by Bradley L. Morrison entitled
Lucas as postmaster of Cleveland, Ohio, UNRRA, A1969. "The Poisons of Intolerance," A267.
by, A2634. Article by Charles Yale Harrison in Min- Editorial from Industrial and Engineer-
neapolis Star-Journal entitled "What ing Chemistry magazine relative to
JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL MONUMENT, Is a Liberal?" A1990.
CALIFORNIA, revise boundaries of shortage of future chemists, A486.
Article by Phillip J. Peck entitled Editorial from Minneapolis Star-Jour-
(see bill -I.
R. 4703). "Opium-Hidden Wartime Cargo," nal entitled "Words of a Patriot"
JOURNAL-GAZETTE CO., FORT WAYNE, A2240. (Harold Stassen), A827.
IND., letter relative to radio address Articles by David Lawrence on San Editorial from Minneapolis Tribune en-.
of former Senator Jackson, of Indiana, Francisco Conference, A2213, A2477. titled "Bretton Woods Pact and Isola-
paying tribute to Franklin Delano Article by Friedrich A. Hayek entitled
tionism," Ali08.
Roosevelt by Frank Roberts of, A1778. "Road to Serfdom," A2324. Editorial from Baltimore Sun on Gen-
Article entitled "Economic Paradoxes in eral Eisenhower, A2214.
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIA- Government Policies," A2509.
TION (publication), article entitled Editorial from Saturday Evening Post
Article entitled "Scientist Warns to on voluntary recruitment of Army and
"Medicine and the War" from, A3652.
Watch Russia," A2745. Navy nurses, A2623.
JOURNAL OF AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF Article by David Lawrence in Washington Editorial from San Francisco Examiner
UNIVERSITY WOMEN, editorial cap- Star relative to continuance of war on world opium control, A2854.
tioned "Reform of our procedure for with Japan, A3075. Editorial entitled "An American Atroc-
treaty ratification" by Helen Dwight Article from St. Louis Pot-Dispatch ity" from St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer
Reid from, A974. relative to exploits of Japanese-Ameri- Press, A3004.
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN DENTAL can soldiers, A3184. Editorial from Christian Century, en-
ASSOCIATION (publication), editorial Article by Rev. Cormac Shanahan en- titled "Parley Hears Voice of Depend-
entitled "A National Institute for titled "China's Communist Puzzle," ent Peoples," A2921.
Dental Research" from, A1280. A3444. Editorial from St. Paul Pioneer Press en-
Editorial entitled "The Education of Article by Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer en- titled "Pony Patriotism," A3172.
Dentists in Wartime" from, A2106. titled "Don't Count China Out," Editorial from Washington Post entitled
A33138.
"Japanese-American Heroes," A3084.
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN JUDICATURE Article by Ancel Keys and other scien- Editorial from New York Times entitled
SOCIETY (publication), article en- tists at University of Minnesota on "A Message From Stalin," A4138.
dorsing H. R. 2181 to'increase salaries need of governmlental research foun- Editorial from Washington Post entitled
of Federal judges from, A3431. dation, A4551. "Russian Semantics." A4190.
Article entitled "Law and Administrative Article by Bishop Eivince Berggrav on Editorial from Washington Star entitled
Government" by David A. Simmons resistance movement in Norway, A3859. "Exit Japan's Drug Industry," A4549.
from, A1603. Article by Cedric Adams in Minneapolis Editorial fron Life magazine entitled
JOURNAL OF AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCI- Star-Journal on Army doctors, A4008. "China: What Price Peace?" 1063.
ATION (publication), editorial entitled Article by Edgar Ansel Mowrer on atomic Editorial from Minneapolis Morning
"President's National Health Program bomb, A4556. Tribune relative to the cost of national
and the New Wagner Bill" from, A5325. Article by 'Goorge Fielding Eliot entitled defense, A5805.
Editorial entitled "Pepper Committee "A More Balanced World," A4097. Editorial from-Minneapolis Star- Journal
Report on Medical Facilities" from, Article by Ray Tucker In Hibbing entitled "Truman's Labor Proposals
A143. (Minn.) Daily Tribune on failure of Similar to Minnesota Act," A5616.
opium drive, A4319. Editorial from Minneapolis Sunday
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL EDUCATION (pub- Tribune entitled "A Short String,"
lication), editorial relative to number Article by Walter Lippmann entitled A5043.
of foreigners in technical schools from, "Loose Words About Full Employ-
Editorial from Minneapolis Sunday
A2732. ment," A3954.
Tribune relative to necessity for main-
Article by William M. Blair in New York taining strong occupation
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE '(publication), forces
Times entitled "War Ban Is Urgent, abroad, A5666.
article, American Air Lines Face 515 Scientists Say," A4684.
Barriers to Expanding Routes Abroad, Editorial from New York Times entitled
Article from Washington (D. C.) Post "Mr. Hurley's Charges," A5210.
by Marshall W. Berger from, A5730.
on doctor shortage, A4091. Editorial from New York Times entitled
Editorial relative to broadcasting pro-
ceedings of Congress from, A1011. Article by Capt. Harold E. Stassen urg- "Policy In China," A5071.
ing speed in housing program, A5383. Editorial from Washington Star on civil
Editorial entitled "A Realistic Farm Pro- Article by Ernest Lindley entitled "How war in China, A4865.
gram," 7436. Aid China?" A5388. Letter from Victor M. Anderson relative
Statement relative to food trade drive
against inflation by R. B. Caywbod Article by Mark Sullivan entitled "Our to draft of nurses, A987.
from, A309. Policy in China," A5214. Letter by Marian G. Randall to New
Article by Thomas R. Henry entitled York Times relative to drafting of
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY "Doctors Seek Substitute for United nurses, A965.
(publication), article relative to oper- States Health Program," A5400. Letter from a group of nurses relative to
ations of New York Foreign Trade Zone Article by Wilbur J. Brons from the selective service for nurses, A964.
by Thomas E. Lyons from, A1758. Chicago Journal entitled "Errors in Letter by M. H. Sperry relative to bill
JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL EDUCATION the Government Unemployment Pre- (H. H. 2788) to establish time limita-
ASSOCIATION, article entitled "Full dictions," A5321. tions within which public and priv-
Employment a National Necessity" by Article from Washington Evening Star ate action could be brought, based on
Senator Murray from, A4713. by Maj. George Fielding Eliot relative Federal law, A2297.
to the rights of Iran, A5660. Letter from Johnston Manufacturing
JOYCE, DOLORES, relief (see bill H. R. 4577). Co., relative to OPA subsidies and
Article from Washington Post by Barnet
JUDD, WALTER H. (a Representative from Nover relative to United States policy servicemen, A2497.
Minnesota). toward China, A5648. Letter by M. H. Sperry, Valentine Clark
Address by Clare Boothe Luce on China's Articles by William Philip Simms and Corp. on the work of United States
Independence Day, Trenton, N. J., Ernest Lindley on American policy in Employment Service, A2818.
A4253. Letter signed "Gerald" relative to Ameri-
China, A5573.
Address by Fred H. Lysons, Seattle, Wash., can armies in China, A2714.
Correspondence concerning drafting of
on China and peace, A4571. Letter from a doctor relative to lay con-
nurses, A872. trol of veterans' hospital, A2711.
Appointed on committee, 491. Correspondence with Robert J. Burns
Article from Christian Century entitled Letter from Northwestern Lumberman's
relative to Minneapolis veterans' hos- Association regarding OPA, A3118.
"Mr. Wallace's Pay-Off," A675. pital, A2256.
Article by Ernest K. Lindley entitled Letter from R. C. Winton relative to war-
Correspondence relative to British duties time performance of western pine in-
"Republican Statesmanship," A670. on gifts to needy, A5378.
Article by Joseph Israels in.Look maga- dustry, A3295.
Editorial from Christian Century en- Letter from Walter A. Puphal regarding
zine concerning use of male nurses, titled "Senator Vandenberg Points the
A838. peacetime military training, A3448.
Way," A491. Letter from soldier In Europe describing
Article from Minneapolis Star-Journal Editorial from Minneapolis Star-Jour-
relative to power of Joseph Petrillo, conditions of liberated peoples, A3517.
nal entitled "MacLeish's Successor," Letters from observers on the Chinese
A825. A135. situation, A3499.
INDEX
JUDD, WALTER H.-Continued. JUDD, WALTER H.-Continued. JUDD, WALTER H.-Continued.
Letter by a captain in the Army Medical Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on
Corps, A4797. Grains and seeds: to provide temporary India: immigration quota, 9529, 9530,
Letter from Morris T. Baker commending exemption from customs duty for 9538.
the efficiency of the officers in charge screenings, scalpings, chaff, and scour- - naturalization quota, 9541.
of separation center at Camp McCoy, Ings of certain (see bill H. R. 2237), Jefferson, Thomas: statement on forms
Wis., A5322. 1207. of government, 937.
Letter from N. S. Mitchell relative to Gunsolley, Verne V.: for relief (see bill LaPollette, Charles M.: leave of absence,
loan to Britain, A5659. H. R. 931), 61. 6050.
Letter from Prof. Willem J. Luyten, Uni- Hansen, Mayer G.: to pension (see bill Members of Congress: salary increase,
versity of Minnesota relative to reso- H. R. 4174), 8950. 4456.
lutions concerning atomic energy, McCleary, Jay H.: for relief (see bill H. R. Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.:
A5309. 1978), 769 reconversion record of, A5043.
Letter from S & M Co., regarding OPA Military service: to defer certain persons Murray, Philip: talk to Republicgn Mem-
policies, A5114. for training as physicians and dentists bers of Congress, 2574.
(see bill H. R. 3350), 5292. National Service Act, 739.
Letter from a soldier telling how the Navy: postwar composition, 10158.
Christian faith sustained him and Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Co. and
others: to carry out award of War Neuropsychiatric veterans: letter by a
saved him from death at the hands of doctor, A3867.
the Japs, A5806. Labor Board in favor of employees (see
bill H. R. 432), 25. Norway's Independence Day, 4730.
Letter of Japanese residents of Minne- Nurse-recruitment program, 686."
Monite Waterproof Glue Co.: for relief
sota, A5219. Nurses' selective service bill, 1727, 1728,
(see bill H. R. 2431), 1639.
Press statement 'relative to the recon- Navy.: promotion of certain enlisted men 1729, 1757, 1738, 1739, 1740, 1741, 1742,
version record of the Minneapolis- 1800, 1801, 1808, 1812, 1815, 1816, 1817,
on retired list (see bill H. R. 4794),
Honeywell Regulator Co., A5043. 1822, 1860, 1662, 1804, 1865, 1869, 1870.
11007.
Radio address March 7, 1945, by Com- Ridings, Nellie A: for relief (see bill H. R. - telegram from superintendent of
mander Stassen relative to world 932), 61. nurses, University of Minnesota Hos-
peace, Al103. Van Kleek, Maud: for relief (see bill H. R. pital, 1728.
Radio address on the American Bar As- 5335), 12230. - views of the President, 1923, 1924.
sociation program entitled "China and Waldron, Mildred E.: for relief (see bill Order of business, 12292.
the United States-A Challenge to H. R. 2250), 1207. Personal explanation, 6004.
Partnership," .',2258. War contractors: reliefof certain (see Postal employees: salary increase, 4629.
Radio address relative to San Francisco bill H. R. 6048), 12398. Presidential succession, 7C26, 7027.
Charter acceptance, A3135. Women's Army Corps: relating to credit Price Control Act: amendment, 6555.
Radio address entitled "How Shall We for service rendered in Women's Army observations by M. D. Morehouse,
Deal With Japan?" A3502. Auxiliary Corps by members of (see A1848.
Radio program entitled "China Moves bill H. R. 4569), 10321. Reciprocal trade agreements, 51,E0, 5151.
Toward More Democracy," A4094. lussia: amount spent for scientific re-
Motions and resolutions offered by search, 6311.
Report by Gideon Seymour on German Peace: to establish joint responsibility
atrocities, A2331. . for (see H. Con. Res. 11), 59. Scientific research program, 6311.
Resolution by Minnesota Legislature Servicemen's Readjustment Act: con-
Treaties: correction in engrossment of ference report, 12379.
relative to raising of fur-bearing ani- House Joint Resolution 60 relative to
mals, A1987. Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
(see H. Res. 254), 4434. 6555.
Resolution by regents of University of
Remarks by, on State Department: confusion in, 11634.
Minnesota on veterans' housing, A2016.
Armed forces: exemption of scientific Surplus Property Act amendment, 8462,
Resolution by the Upper Mississippi and
students, (311. 8463, 8464, 8465.
St. Croix River Improvement Commis- -voluntary enlistment bill, 8653.
sion relative to Missouri Valley Au- Treaty ratification: constitutional
Army: discharges, A4238. amendment, 4030, 4031, 4055, 4357,
thority, A2263. China: aid to, 4478. 435.
Resolutions of Minnesota- Chapter of the - American military mission to, United Nations relief: appropriation,
American Association of Scientific 10295, 10296.
9630.
Workers relative to the control of -conditions -additional appropriation, 11593,
today, 2294.
atomic energy, A5309. 11594.
- eighth anniversary of invasion by
Speech by Senator Vandenberg in De- Veterans: hospitals for, 4484.
troit relative to peace program, A491. Japan, 7301.
need of retaining troops in, 10863. neuropsychiatric patients, 288.
Statement by Northwestern National Life Veterans' Administration: appropriation,
Insurance Co. on social security, A16. our ally, A3287.
-party congress November 12, 1945, E86-488.
Statement by Alex Kanter of Jewish War Department of Medicine and Sur-
Veterans entitled "My Conception of A2232.
- article by Charles S. Miner on gery, 11671, 11672, 11673, 11674, 11678,
Liberty," A3557. 11679, 11680, 11681.
forthcoming constitutional conven-
Statement in a national magazine en- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
titled "Which Way, America?" A3546. tion, A2282.
thirty-fourth anniversary of Re- JUDGES. See COURTS OF THE UNrED STATES;
Statement by group of scientists On con- EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND CON-
trol of atomic energy, A4099. public of, 9544.
PIRMATIONS.
Civil Aeronautics Board: establishment
Statement on implications of the atomic of air route to the Orient, 12292. JUDGES OF DISTRICT COURT OF HAWAII,
bomb, A4658. -letter provide for holding office during good
by 18 Senators, 12292.
Statement on activities of the Civil Aero- behavior (see bill H. R. 4663).
nautics Board signed by several Mem- Commander Harold Stassen: tribute to,
A3285. JUDGMENTS, message from President trans-
bers of the House and Senate, A5774. mitting estimates of appropriations for
Departments of State, Justice, and Com-
Amendments offered by, to merce appropriation bill-conference payment of (S. Docs. 20, 22, 23), 1639,
Full-employment bill (S. 380): to amend, report, 4478. 1640.
12074. Farm labor: drafting of, 765, 1199, 1200, JUDICIAL CODE, amend (see bills H. R. 188,
Government agencies: reorganization 1201. 488).
(H. R. 4129): to amend, 9451. Bill to amend chapter 16 of (see bill H. R.
Full-employment bill, 10551, 12009, 12010,
Government employees health programs 172).
12011, 12023, 12068, 12074, 12075, 12078.
(H. R. 2716): to amend, 8937. Bill to amend section 28 of (see bill H. R.
Gossip columns: reply to false state-
Labor-Federal security appropriation bill 472).
ments in, 2574.
(H. R. 3199) : to amend, 4748. Government agencies: reorganization, Bill to amend section 112, to change
Nurses (H. R. 2277): to amend, 1865, 9357, 9364, 9365, 9368, 9444, 9445, 9451, times for holding terms of District
1869, 1870. Court for Eastern District of State of
9452, 9453.
Reciprocal trade agreements (H. R. Washington (see bill H. R. 3167).
Government corporations: financial con- Bills to amend in respect to the original
3240): to amend, 5150. trol, 8561, 8562.
Treaties (H. J. Res. 60) : to amend, 4365. jurisdiction of district courts (see bills
Government employees: health pro- S. 300; H. R. 534*).
Veterans' Administration (H. R. 4717): grams, 8934, 8937. Bills to amend with respect to admission
to amend, 11672. Housing for veterans, 12296. of attorneys at law to practice before
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Hurley, Patrick J., 11634. the courts, departments, and offices of
Carney, Edith M.: for relief (see bill H. R. Independent offices appropriation bill, the Government (see bills S. 740; H. R.
1977), 769. 886, 887, 888, 951. 643, 1387).
346 INDEX
JUDICIAL CODE-Continued. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY-Continued. KANSAS, address by Senator Cappar before
Bill to.amend, to provide for three judi- Report of Wisconsin State Aerie, Frater- International Reform Federation from
cial districts for State of Mississippi nal Order of Eagles, State Youth Guid- Progress magazine paying tribute to
(see bill S. 981). ance Committee, relative to program citizens of, A1074.
to curb, AS05. Bill to provide for the appointment of an
Bill to amend section 74, to change terms additional district judge for the dis-
of District Court for District of Con- Resolution adopted by the Department
of the District of Columbia, American trict of (see bill S. 1233).
necticut (see bill H. R. 41001).
Bill to amend, to authorize Sunreme Legion, urging an appropriation for Bill relating to distribution of waters
expenscs of activities relative to, 10322. of Arkansas River by a compact be-
Court to prescribe a uniform rule for
Statements by Mr. Bennett and J. Edgar tween Colorado and (see bills S. 187:
admisston of attorneys (see bills S. 7C0; H. R. 914*).
H. R. 3133). F-oover relative to increase of, 2.83.
Statement by Sterling Club of Burbank, Letters relative to drafting of farm labor
Bill to repeal act to amend Judicial Code by several citizens of rural counties
and to define and limit jurisdiction of Calif., relative to, A335S.
in, A194.
courts sitting in equity (relating to KACIRZYK, PATRICIA M., relief (see bill Letter by Kansas State USDA War Bard
granting of injunctions in cases in- Z-.R. 2511*).
relative to storage problem for grain
volving labor disputes) (see bill S. KAHN, ALEXANDER, address entitled "Con- in, A1754.
1647). tr oution of the Foreign Language Letter relative to food and feed situa-
JUDICIARY. See also Ds7ERT-ZrNT OF THE P.'ess to the War Effort" to Boston Ad- tion in, 3181.
JUDICIARY; EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS AND vertising Club by, A3429. Letter relative to price of farm ma-
CONFIRMATIONS. KANIN, DOROTIE , article relative to pro- chinery for veterans in, A3253.
Message from the President transmitting gram for Chicago's parks from Chris- Memorial of citizens remonstrating
supplemental estimates of appropria- tian Science Monitor by, A1213. against the May bill providing for
tions for (I. Dec. 62), 8C9. KAHN, FELIX, letter relative to prcpaying postwar compulsory military training.
Rsar'rks in Ilouse relative to the bill estate taxes by, A,922. 462, 516.
(a. R. 2603) making annual appropria- Memorial of legislature to institute a
tions for, 2234. KAIBAB NSTIONAL FOREST, readjust the study of the interpretation of the
.exterior boundaries of (see bill 1. R. commerce clause of the Constitution,
"JUDICI-ARY AND JUDCIAL PROCEDURE," 281).
revise, codify, and enact into law part 1 3180.
of title 28 of the United States Code KAIGIER, EDGAR, relief (see bills H. R. Memorial of the State Chamber of Com-
2C7-, §11). merce relative to the Missouri Valley
entitled (see bill H. R. 3C93).
KAILI, PHILIP NAOPE AND SUSIE, relief Authority, 5176.
JUDSON, HAROLD WILLIAM, report of the Petitions of citizens relative to peace-
(see bill H. R. 4201).
Committee on the Judiciary in Senate time military conscription, 4781, 4782.
on nomination of. 8093. KAISER, HENRY J., address before San Fran-
Remarks in House relative to January
JUDSON, SARAH FOXTON, pension (see bill cisco Chamber of Commerce by, A4052. record in war plants in, A488.
H. R. 836). Remarks in House relative to shipbuild-
ing contracts of, A756. Remarks in House relative to the Red
"JUKE-BOX CURFEW," editorial by Grove Cross drive in, 2708.
Patterson from Toledo (Ohio) Blade Soeech relative to unity essential for Remarks in Senate relative to resolu-
peace at a testimonial dinner in New
entitled, A905. York for Henry A. Wallace by, A'47. tions of the legislature concerning
JUNE, ROBERT, relief (see bill H. R. 228). the Missouri River Basin, 3180.
KAISER, INGE, article entitled "Oil, Blood, Report of W. D. Jochems relative to the
JUNGEWAELTER, FRANK G., statement be- and Sand" from New Republic by, showing made by the people of Kan-
fore House Committee To Investigate A5571. sas with respect to the National War
Food Shortages by, A2766. KAISER SHIPBUILDING CO.'S letter and re- Fund, 3363.
JUNKETS OF CONGRESSMEN AS A MORALE port by Comptroller General relative Resolution memorializing Congress not
BUILDER, article by Richard L. Neu- to operations of, A757. to create a Missouri Valley Authority
berger, from Progressive, relative to, KAI-SHEK, CHIANG, remarks in House rela- by Legislature of, A1567.
A318. tive to decision to whip Japanese by, Resolutions adopted by the Fifth Dis-
JURCHAK, PETER P., article, Russian Berlin A1545. trict of Kansas Federation of Women's
Drive Through Land Once Occupied by Remarks in House relative to determi- Clubs relative to the use of sugar for
Slavs, from Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) Sunday nation to establish a real democracy manufacture of alcoholic liquors,
Independent, by, A762. in Ch'na of, A2282. 10485.
Statement, Korea Is Key to East Asia Telegram from the Governor relative to
JURECEK, JEANETTE, relief of legal guar-
dian of (see bill H. A. 4526). Peace, from United Press by, A8149. the doctor shortage in, 8663.
Telegram on occasion of celebration in KANSAS AIRCRAFT FACTORIES, telegram
JURGENSEN, HELEN, relief (see H. Res. from Lloyd A. Wilson relative to rec-
308'). Trenton, N. J., of China's Independ-
ence Day by, A4253. ord of work in, 4809.
JURISDICTIONAL STRIKES,newspaper arti-
cles relative to, 1399, 14C0. KAI-SHEK, MADAME CHIANG, remarks in KANSAS ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE
House relative to Eleanor Roosevelt's UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST AT
"JUST BE YOURSELF, MR. PRESIDENT," criticism of, 11583, A5348. SALINA, KANS., resolution relative to
editorial entitled, 3388. Remarks in House relative to attacks on, limit of alcoholic content in bever-
"JUST THINKIN'," poem by Hudson Hawley A5348. ages, 8951.
entitled, 600, A462. Statement by Representative Luce paying KANSAS ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE
JUSTICE, MRS. W. V., relief (see bill H. R. tribute to, 11533. AGENTS, PITTSBURG, KANS., reso-
14830). KALAK, SAM, relief (see bill H. R. 2452*). lution urging elimination of favorit-
"JUSTICE DEPARTMENT SCORED ON COR- ism in business, 7105.
KALAUPAPA SETTLEMENT. See HAWAIIAN
RUPT ELECTIONS," article by David ISLANDS. KANSAS CITY, MO., letter relative to dis-
Lawrence entitled, A1250. crimination against local governments
KALININ, ALEXANDER, AND OTHERS, relief
JUSTICE: DOUBLE STANDARD IN AMERICA, (see bill H. R. 4725). in administration of surplus property
remarks in House relative to, A3251. law by John B. Gage, mayor of, A5500.
KALTENEORN, H. V., article entitled "Why
"JUSTICE VERSUS VENGEANCE," editorial KANSAS CITY (MO.) GRAND JURY IN-
Does Hitler Hang On?" from the Ro-
from Washington Times-Herald en- tarian by, A653. * DICTS BUREAUCRACY, report of
titled, A2630. Federal grand jury relative to, A4138.
Tribute to Harold Stassen by, A3286.
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY, address by J. Pope KANSAS CITY (MO.) STAR (newspaper),
KAMEN SOAP CO., excerpt from letter by article relative to Ruhr Valley by
Dyer relative to, A797. Representative Celler relative to diffi-
Article captioned "Boys, 10 and 12, Henry J. Haskell from, A1021.
culty to obtain fats by, A5272. Article, Truman to Shelve Personal
drunk-woman, 37, is accused," from
Washington Daily News, A530. KAMP, JOSEPH, pamphlet entitled "Join the Rule--Senate Will Be Adviser, by Roy
Bill providing for use of funds appropri- CIO and Build a Soviet America" writ- Roberts from, A1828.
ten by, 1368. Article relative to A. C. Utterback re-
ated under provisions of Social Security
ceiving $700 from Farm Credit Admin-
Act to reduce (see bills H. R. 366, 1965). KANE, HARNETT T., remarks in House rel- istration from, A1293.
Letter by Albert H. Schmidt relative to, ative to literary achievements of,
A1335. Article relative to lifting immigration
A4755.
Remarks in House relative to increase on restrictions to India from, A3587.
Remarks in House relative to book en- Editorial captioned "Strengthening Con-
since outbreak of war in,A505. titled "Plantation Parade" by, A4755. gress" from, A250.
Remarks In House relative to national Remarks in House relative to books on Editorial captioned "Where new jobs are
problem of, 2281, A1945, A3356. Louisiana written by, A4755. waiting" from, A620.
Remarks in House relative to interest of
Fraternal Order of Eagles in program KANOSH INDIAN RESERVATION. See Editorial entitled "Brazen Political Pay-
INDIANS. Off" from, A312.
to curb, A1305.
INDEX 347
KANSAS CITY (MO.) STAR-Continued. KARELSEN, FRANK E., JR.-Continued. KEAN, ROBERT W.-Continued.
Editorial relativ6 to its support of the Remarks in House relative to knowledge Remarks by, on
President's foreign policy from, A1054. on Trieste situation of, A2679. Nationality Act, 4270.
Editorial entitled "Flood Threat And to amend relative to certain mem-
the Answer" from, A2048. KARR, J. H. AND WIFE, relief (see bill H. R. bers of armed forces, 4826.
Editorial, Jackson County (Mo.) For 4830). Navy: relief of certain personnel, 9658.
World Capital from, A3906. KARSCH, BLANCHE H., relief of estate (see Naval Academy: retirement of certain
Editorial relative to natural resources bills S. 161; H. R. 1711*). employees, 10991.
of Missouri River Basin from, A4525. Official papers relating to Territories (H.
Excerpt on national health program KASCHMITTER, JOSEPH, letter relative to
R. 2522), 6291.
from editorial in, A5361. war's cost by, A3728. Postage rates, 11340.
KANSAS CITY TIMES, article entitled "John KASZUBOWSKI, JOSEPH, address on Lin- Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act
C. Fremont Left This Settlement 100 coln Day by, A652. (H. J. Res. 116), 6290.
Years Ago Today" by Paul I. Wellman Reciprocal trade agreements, 5078, 5079.
KATAYEV, VALENTINE, article entitled - list of agreements signed, 5079.
from, A1693.
"Homecoming" written by, 10066.
KANSAS CONFERENCE WESLEYAN METH- Reports required by law, 5504.
ODIST CHURCH, resolution remon- KATHJU, KAM N., relief (see bill H. R. 1228). Revenue bill of 1945, 9624.
strating against the liquor traffic, 191. KATZIN, LEONARD I., letter relative to the Rural post roads (H. R. 169), 6292.
San Carlos irrigation project (H. R. 3288),
KANSAS COUNCIL OF CHURCH-RELATED atomic bomb by, A4"92.
3457, 6288.
COLLEGES, statement by executive KAUTH, WILLARD L., letter relative to uni- Tak adjustment bill, 7325, 7334.
committee of, 1473. form legislation concerning marriage Veterans' Administration: facilitate em-
KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF THE AMER- and divorce, 2999. ployment of personnel, 4831.
ICAN LEGION, resolution remonstrat- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
ing against naturalization of Harry KAVANAGH, EDWARD C., relief (see bill H.
Bridges, 8420, 8468. R. 1783). KEANE, JOHN J., letter favoring establish-
ing Foreign Service Academy by,
KANSAS DISTRICT WOMAN S MISSIONARY KAYSER, ELMER LOUIS, radio address rela-
tive to United Nations Charter by, A5354.
SOCI:TY, telegram urging immediate
action on permanent fair-employment A0542. KEARNEY, BERNARD W. (PAT) (a Repre-
practice legislation, 11370. sentativc from New York).
KEAN, ROBERT W. (a Representative from Appointed on committee, 491, 492.
KANSAS FARM BUREAU, memorial relative New Jersey). Appointed on Select Committee on Post-
to the legislative farm program Appointed on committee, 88. war Military Policy, 550.
adopted by, 462. Appointed on Objectors Committee, 1255. Article by H. A. Larrabee paying tribute
Resolution urging rescinding of price Amendments offered by, to to the late Dixon Ryan Fox, A1771.
controls, 4503, A2085. Alien veterans and their wives (H. R. Article appearing in Washington Daily
KANSAS GROCERY CONCERNS, petitions 433): to amend, 1715. News entitled "While the Wounded
relative to the OPA received from, 4689. Nationality Act (H. R. 391): to amend, Wait" relative to veterans' hospitals
KANSAS LIQUOR LICENSES, Associated 4826. being treated as political pork, A5352.
Press dispatch from Washington Post Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Editorial from Schenectady (N. Y.) Ga-
relative to, A5106. Alton, Edwin: for relief (see bill H. R. zette entitled "The Polish Situation,"
KANSAS-MISSOURI COUNCIL FOR A PER- 2513, 1829. A837.
MANENT FAIR EMPLOYMENT PRAC- Alton, Helen: for relief (see bill H. R. Excerpts from speech by Samuel McCrea.
TICE COMMITTEE, KANSAS CITY, 2512), 1829. Cavert at Union College, Schenectady,
KANS., resolution providing for a Per- Veterans: to increase wartime service- N. Y., A4216.
manent Fair Employment Practice connected death compensation or pen- Leave of absence, 6978.
Committee, 9875. sion to widows and children of (see Letter by Harold J. Burke to Secretary
bill H. R. 2740), 2632. of War urging contribution of land to
KANSAS STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, Veterans' Administration for hospital,
resolutions adopted by the seventy- Remarks by, on A1369.
fourth annual meeting suggesting Alabama: lease of Salt Springs land, 5509. Letter from a group of soldiers overseas
recommendations with respect to. the Alaska: Hatch Act in, 10368. regarding pay of armed forces in Eu-
western-farm program, 673. Alaska, Puerto Rico, etc.: judges, 9659. rope, A4055.
KANSAS STATE GRANGE, address on taxa- Alien veterans and their wives: granting Resolution of Polish Welfare Council of
tion and cooperation as affecting west- nonquota status to, 1715. Schenectady, N. Y., relative to political
ern farmers by C. C. Cogswell, A137. Annuities: exemption from income tax, situation in Poland, A293.
KANSAS STATE INDUSTRIAL UNION COUN- 2416. Resolution of New York State Assembly
CIL, KANSAS CITY, KANS., communi- Armed forces: admission of husbands, urging increased pay for postal em-
cation favoring the Missouri Valley Au- wives, and children, of members of, ployees, A1814.
thority, 4221. 9660. Resolution of Capital District Affiliate
KANSAS STATE RECLAMATION ASSOCIA- Army: enlistments during war period, of Polish-American Congress, Schenec-
2420. tady, N. Y., A1769.
TION, AT PHILLIPSBURG, KANS.,
resolutions remonstrating against the Conscientious objectors, 9658. Resolution by board of governors of
proposed Missouri Valley Authority, Contracts: kick-backs on, 1714. Schenectady Veterans of World War II,
Daughters of American Revolution: Inc., relative to interest rates on loans
5177.
William Edmiston Chapter (H. R. to veterans, A5647.
KANSAS USDA WAR BOARD, letter from Statement on significance of VE-day to
the chairman relative to the serious- 1647), 6286.
Debt limit: increase, 1930, 1944, 1945. the veteran, A2236.
ness of the boxcar and grain-storage Statement of Maxwell Field Air Cadets,
situation in Kansas, 3056. Defense Highway Act, 9658.
A3875.
KANTER, ALEX, statement on Liberty in Federal employees health program: (H.
R. 2716), 6283. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
America from Minnesota Legionnaire Alien veterans and their wives, to grant
by, A3557. - rive Civilized Tribes, 4829. nonquota status to certain (see bill
Foreign Service of the United States,
KAPLAN, MILTON, article entitled "Strike H. R. 433), 25.
2416.
WaveMisses Minneapolis" from Min- 'Arlington National Cemetery: to bury re-
Foreign Service: to strengthen, 1262. mains of unknown American soldier of
neapolis Tribune by, A4153.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Hospital, 8699, World War II (see bill H. R. 4759),
KAPMARSKI, J. A., letter on Poland the first 8700. 10874.
to fight from Milwaukee Journal by, Government employees: health program,
A755. Army and Navy: retirement of certain
5506. officers, warrant officers, and enlisted
KARALIS, MARY, relief of estate (see bill Housing for veterans, 12299. men of reserve components (see bill
H. R. 3419"). Judges: retirement, 10986, 11334. H. R. 4758), 10874.
Labor Department: office of Under Sec- Attorney General: to amend law relative
KARALARIS, NICHOLAS AND MARY, relief retary, 9658.
(see bill H. R. 1054"). to authority to compromise suits on
Marine Corps: relief of certain personnel, certain contracts of insurance (see bill
KARAS, NICHOLAS G., amend act of October 10376, 10987. H. R. 740), 58.
14, 1940, to record lawful admission Mediterranean fruitfly, 9658. Civilian defense volunteers: to permit
for permanent residence of (see bill Military Academy, 10365. them to retain certain equipment (see
H. R. 3532). Military personnel claims, 2417, 3453, bills H. R. 732, 2779), 57, 2795.'
KARELSEN, FRANK E., JR., letter on Trieste 4268. Government life insurance: to make un-
control analyzed from New York Times Mississippi River flood-control project, contestable after 2 years (see bill
by, A26,9. 10377. H. R. 742), 58.
INDEX
KEARNEY, BERNARD W. (PAT) -- Continued. KEATING, EDWARD, tribute to Representa- KEEFE, FRANK B.-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by tive Ramspeck from, A5789. Remarks by, on
Gudzin, Margaret: for relief (see bill KEATING, FRANK A. (major general, U. S. Agricultural Extension Service, 4568.
H. R. 933), 61. Army), tribute in House to, 7336. Alabama Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co.:
McKilip, Mrs. Janet: for relief (see bill discharge of workers, 1392.
KEATON, JAMES LEON, relief (see bill H. R. Annuities: exemption from taxation,
H. R. 2901), 3391. 1888).
Medals of Honor: to amend act to pro- 9092.
KEE, JOHN (a Representative from West Anti-poll-tax bill, 5976.
hibit unauthorized wearing, manufac- Virginia).
ture, or sales of (see bill H. R. 4204), Apprentice training program, 4742.
Appointed on committee, 274. Appropriation bills: legislation on, 2354,
9109. Article from Bluefield (W. Va.) Daily
Mustering-Out Payment Act: to amend 4730.
Telegraph pertaining to exploits of Appropriations: reduction of certain,
(see bill H. R. 731), 57. Commander Francis M. Peters, A190.
Nationals of the United States: to pre- 9825, 9830, 9840.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill,
vent loss of nationality in certain cases Brackins, Charles T., and Eloise Willis:
(see bill H. R. 434), 25. 8625.
for relief (see bill H. R. 4356), 9558. Banks: condition of, 1340.
Regular Establishment: to insure non- Swan, Sam and Ally: for relief (see bill
commissioned rank to certain enlisted Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5544.
H. R. 1308), 149. Butter: rationing of, 8490.
persons (see bill H. R. 737), 58. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Sehrom, Frank J.: for relief (see bill Census of agriculture, 841, 850, 862, 863.
Societies and associations, 5838. Census of manufacturing, 4667.
H. R. 4493), 10042. Remarks by, on
Servicemen's Dependents Allowance Act: Chicago Board of Trade, 7330.
Charleston, W. Va., airport, 4488. Children's Bureau, 4740.
to amend (see bill H. R. 738), 58. Deficiency appropration bill, 11222, 11224.
Servicemen's Readjustment Act: to Committee on Appropriations: investi-
Departments of State, Justice, and Com- gations by, 139.
amend (see bill H. R. 3447), 6013. merce appropriation bill, 4488.
Veterans: to increase pensions, etc., of Commodity Credit Corporation, 1952,
Flood-control projects, 11222, 11224. 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1981, 2055, 2057,
those who served on foreign soil (see Food and Agricultural Organization of-
bill H. R. 729), 57. 2062, 2063, 2064.
-to amend law relative to insur- United Nations, 3966, 3981. -purchase of rye for foreign ship-
International Office of Education, 4899. ment, 7210.
ance benefits (see bill H. R. 739), 58.
- determination of claims of cer- Lend-lease: extension, 2148. -history of operations, 1307.
Peters, Commander Francis M., Jr., A190. Commodity Exchange Act, 7209-7212.
tain persons prior to discharge (see bill
H. R. 730), 57. UNRRA: additional appropriation, 11503, Crowley, Leo: tribute to, A4152.
-to increase compensation for cer- 11509. editorial, A4152.
War criminals: apprehension and pun- Daylight - saving time: termination,
tain so-called presumptive disabilities
ishment, 4232. 8544.
(see bill H. R. 733), 58.
-to provide pensions for disabled Reports made by, from Debt limit: increase, 1932, 1936, 1944,
unemployable persons who served out- Committee on Foreign Affairs: 1952.
International Office of Education (H. Res. Deficiency appropriation bill, 1624.
side the United States (see bill H. R.
215, Rept. 588), 4751. Departments of State, Justice, and Com-
734), 58.
- to provide monthly payments to Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOIES. merce appropriation bill, 2354, 2355,
unemployed (see bill H. R. 735), 58. KEEFE, FRANK B. (a Representative from 2356, 2358, 4471, 4472.
-relating to determination of date Wisconsin). .conference report, 4472.
of birth (see bill H. R. 736), 58. Address before Institute for American District of Columbia: school teachers
-to grant permanent and total dis- Democracy, Alll. pay bil, 7377.
ability to those suffering from severe Appointed on Board of Visitors to Naval Economic Stabilization Board, 4827.
industrial inadaptability (see bill Economy bloc in Congress, 9824.
Academy, 550.
H. R. 741). 58. Appointed on committee, 88. Fair Employment Practice Commission,
Veterans' Administration: to authorize Appointed on Joint Committee on the 5750, 5810, 5828, 7476.
judicial review of rulings, etc., of (see Investigation of Pearl Harbor, 8604. Farm labor: drafting of, 445, 1200.
bill H. R. 3916), 8336. -veto of House Joint Resolution
Appointed conferee, 3431, 6826.
Weller, Jean Taube: for relief (see bill Letter from the Buckstaff Co. relative 106, 4155, 4159.
H. R. 3126), 4175. to situation of burial-casket industry, Federal Aid Airport Act, 9704, 9705, 9717.
Motions and resolutions offered by 9718, 9736, 9745, 9746, 9747, 9804, 9805.
'A771.
Battle of Saipan: to investigate erro- - letter by M. W. Torkelson,-9718.
Letter by William 0. Perdue, general
neous statements concerning (see H. Federal employees pay bil, 6010, 6058,
manager, Pure Milk Products Coopera-
Res. 129), 1043. tive, relative to subsidy payments of 6059.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Federal Farm Loan Act: amendment,
Commodity Credit Corporation, 1311.
Citizens and individuals, 3392, 4752, 6014, 4763, 4765, 4766, 4774.
Letter from constituent reciting delays
7663, 9042, 9513, 10211, 11605. Food investigation, 2789, 2791, 2837.
erincountered trying to join Navy Nurse
State legislatures, 4007, 4499. Food shortage: investigation, 2862.
Corps, A1112.
Remarks by, on Letter to Senator Lucas re Aubrey Wil- Forestry research, 3794, 3795, 3796.
Army: mustering-out plan, 4547. liams by, 2471. 4-H Clubs, 4568.
GI bill of rights: administration, 496, Letter from Albert H. Schmidt and re- Gallagher, William J.: speech of, 1340.
498. port of Fraternal Order of Eagles rela- Government agencies: reorganization,
Meat storage at Schenectady, N. Y., tive to youth-guidance program, A1305. 9433, 9440, 9449, 9450.
A2510. Newspaper editorials criticizing nomina- Government corporations: financial con-
Nationality: preventing loss of, 3453. trol, 8551, 8552, 8560, 8561.
tion of Henry A. Wallace, A310.
Navy and Marine Corps: increase per- Remarks in Senate relative to, 2407. House of Representatives: night session,
sonnel, 11434, 11436, 11443, 11445.
Report of advisory committee of Mil- 5036.
Polish Constitution Day, 4150. waukee favoring St. Lawrence seaway,
Service buttons, 11443. - rules governing privileges of the
A107. floor, 9251.
Servicemen's Readjustment Act: confer- Resolutions by Wisconsin Legislature, Immigration and naturalization: study,
ence report, 12380.
Undershirts: OPA ceiling prices, A4592. A3820. 2864, 2865.
Veterans: disability compensation, 7882. Amendments offered by, to Inter-American Statistical Institute,
Veterans' Administration: Department of Commodity Credit Corporation (H. R. 4273.
Medicine and Surgery, 11660, 11667, 2023) : to amend, 2062, 2067. Labor-Federal Security appropriation
11678. Federal Aid Airport Act (H. R. 3615) : to bill, 4730, 4735, 4739-4744, 4746, 7032,
-investigation, 2873. amend, 9745, 9746. 7033, 7035.
Reports made by, from Bills and joint resolutions introduced by McCormack, John W., 1340.
Committee on Immigration and Naturali- Bankers Joint Stock Land Bank, for re- Maritime Commission: reducing appro-
zation: lief (see bill H. R. 4465), 9931. priation, 4181, 4182.
Arrias, Jose M. (H. R. 2305, Rept. 293), Motions and resolutions offered by Members of Congress: expense allowance,
1990. Rye market: to investigate (see bill H. 5726.
Baumgarten, Elias (H. R. 1356, Rept. Res. 314), 7342. salary increase, 4429.
289), 1958. War Food Administration and Com- Members of the House of Representa-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. modity Credit Corporation: to in- tives: oath of office, 9.
KEARNEY, NEBR., resolution endorsing the vestigate (see H. Res. 181), 2165. Military Establishment appropriation
Mid-State Public Power Irrigation Dis- Remarks by, on bill, 6682, 6759, 6760.
trict, 9874. Agricultural appropriation bill, 2722, Military information bill, 9659, 10050.
KEARNEY, WILLIAM, relief of estate (see 2731, 2732, 2736, 3794, 3795. Milk: subsidy, 2062.
bill H. R. 1553). -points of order, 2670, 2671. -data on. 1311.
INDEX
KEEFE, FRANK B.-Continued. KEPAUVER, ESTES (a Representative from KEFAUVER ESTES-Continued.
Remarks by, on Tennessee). Poem by Charlotte Levin entitled "Taps
Nationality Act: amendment, 4645, Address before the Economic Club of New for a President," A2208.
4646. York made by 0. Max Gardner, Chair- Postwar plan for soliders prepared by
National War Labor Board: regulation man of the Advisory Board, Office of C. E. Weddlngton, A3943.
of agricultural workers, 5816. War Mobilization and Reconversion on Resolution by Chattanooga Lions Club
National Service Act, 458, 571, 572, 606, American economic stability, A5299. on death of President Roosevelt, A2024.
608, 646, 647. Address at meeting of Ohio Bar Associa- Statement on reorganization of Congress.
Navy: public works, 817. tion November 10, 1944, relative to 3006.
Navy Department appropriation bill, electoral system, A1104. Statement by Joseph Leib on Bureau of
3582, 3583. Address by J. Pope Dyer at Chatta- Medicine in Veterans' Administration,
Norway's Independence Day, 4739. nooga relative to juvenile delinquency, A5120.
Nurses: drafting of, 1873, 1874. A797. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
OPA Regulation MPR-580: extension of Address by S* R. Finley before Arkansas Alexander, Winfred: for relief (see bill
time for filing, A1494. Valley Association, Muskogee, Okla., on H. R. 938), 61.
Oath of office, 14. subject of Chattanooga's experiences Army: relating to retired personnel
Office of Price Administration, 10059. with TVA, A2026. called into active duty (see bill H. R.
Pearl Harbor investigation, 10050, 10445, Address of Paul V. McNutt at Chatta- 438), 25.
10446, 10448, 10684, 10686, 10687. nooga, Tenn., April 5, 1945, A1813. -relief of certain officers who were
Pearl Harbor: statement of Captain Kra- Address by-Maury Maverick relative to members of civil affairs training
mer, 10684. small business in France, A1352. school, University of Chicago (see bill
Postage on catalogs: readjusting rates Address by Justin Miller on the accom- H. R. 5044), 12308.
Uf, 6969. plishments of radio industry, A4173. -to restore to active duty certain
Price Control Act: extension, 6489, 6497. Address of Dr. Harcourt A. Morgafi of retired officers (see bill H. R. 439), 25.
Prisoners of War, 553. Tennessee Valley Authority relative de- Bankruptcy: to amend act to establish a
Reciprocal trade agreements, 5090, 5147, veloping resources, A543. uniform system of (see bill H. R. 3429),
5149, 5150. Appointed on committee, 275. 5838.
Renegotiation Act, 6081. Appointed on Small Business Committee, Chickamauga Dam: to build road and
417.
Rye: corner of market, 7209, 7210. dam on (see bill H. R. 453), 25.
Sabath, Adolph: speech on fascism, 4676. Article by Leonard D. White entitled Church of God: to renew patent relating
St. Elizabeths Hospital, 4742. "Congressional Control of the Public to flag of (see bill H. R. 3213), 4574.
Second deficiency appropriation bill, Service," A1225. Civil Aeronautics Administration: to
6768, 6770, 6771, 6772, 6776. Article by Jack H. Pollock relative to two- authorize continued operation of cer-
Subsidies, 1964. thirds rule for treaties, A1445. tain airport traffic-control towers (see
- continuation of certain, 5230, Article from National Union Farmer com- bill H. R. 451), 25.
5233. paring Tennessee Valley to Missouri Constitution of the United States: to
Surplus Government property: disposal Valley, A1506. amend relative to making treaties (see
of, 7412, 7413, 7414. Article by Eric Underwood entitled "Does H. J. Res. 58), 98.
Surplus Property Act amendment, 8463. History Repeat?" A1841. -- proposing an amendment relative
Tax adjustment bill, 7317. Article by Senator La Follette from Pro- to election of President and Vice Presi-
Tobacco seed: ban on exports, 1202, 1203. gressive (magazine) entitled "What's dent and Members of Congress (see
Treasury-Post Office appropriation bill, the Matter With Congress?" A2065.
H. J. Res. 121)., 2165.
1307. Article by George Fort Milton entitled
"Thomas Jefferson-A Force in the Court of Claims: relating to traveling
Treaties: constitutional amendment, and subsistence expenses of judges
4022, 4023, 4055, 4336, 4360. World of Today and Tomorrow," A3372.
Article by David E. Lilienthal on freight (see bill H. R. 443), 25.
United States Employment Service, 9840,
rates and wages, A5009: Courts: to appoint public defenders In
9852, 9853, 9857, 9858.
Article by Wright Patman on protection district courts (see bill H. R. 442), 252
Vessels: sale of surplus, 9195.
Veterans: settlement on farm lands, of small business by Congress, A4962. relating to jurisdiction of suits
8786. Article in Tennessee Law Review en- arising under certain sections of Inter-
Veterans' Administration: facilitate em- titled "House of Representatives state Commerce Act (see bill H. R. 449),
ployment, 5515, 5516. Should Participate in Treaty Making," 25.
Wage and Hour Division, 4741. by, A5478. District of Columbia: to provide for of-
Walker, Hon. Frank C.: triblte to, 6975. Article on Federal aid to education by, flee of public defender (see bill H. R.
War agencies appropriation bill, 5810, A5129. 444), 25.
5816. Editorial by Helen Dwight Reid In Jour- Ediondson, Ed: for relief of estate (see
War contracts: allocation to labor-short- nal of American Association of Uni- bills H. R. 2414, 2481), 1596, 1748.
age areas, 1624. versity Women relative to treaty Employees of the United States: to pro-
War Department: statement on fascism ratification, A974. vide for garnishment of wages (see bill
issued by, S957. Editorial by Alfred D. Mynders from H. R. 454), 25.
War Food Administration and Commod- Chattanooga Times entitled "'America Federal-Aid Road Act: to amend (see
ity Credit Corporation: investigation, and the World Lose a Leader," A1837. bill H. R. 5088), 12491.
2117. Editorial from Nashville Tennessean on Freight rates: to equalize certain (see H.
Work, fight, or go to Jail legislation, ratification of treaties, A2123. J. Res. 47), 31.
1392. Editorial from St. Louis Post-Dispatch -relating to through rates in case
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VoTEs. entitled "Truman Wants Action," of certain property of the United States
KEEGAN, JOHN C. AND ANN K., relief' of A3194. manufactured or processed in transit,
estate (see bill H. R. 1668*). Editorial from Buffalo Evening News en- (see bill H. R. 447), 25.
REELER, ELWOOD L., relief (see bill H. R. titled "Are We Ready To Make This Hammond, William A.: for relief (see bill
4075). Our Century?" A4391. H. R. 939), 61.
Editorial from Nashville Tennessean on Hinton, Julia: to pension (see bill H. R.
REELER, FLORENTINE H., HAROLD S., AND poll-tax issue, A4508.
GENEVIEVE M., relief (see bill H. R. 943), 61.
Editorials on operations of Tennessee Judicial Code: to amend (see bill H. R.
1961*).
Valley Authority, A3938. 448), 25.
KEELEY, WILLIAM C., remarks in House Editorial from Cassapolis (Mich.) Vigi-
relative to appointment as vice chair- Kirby, J. S.: for relief (see bill H. R. 940),
lant supporting Small Business Com-
man for metals and minerals of, A1333, 61.
mittee, A5375.
KEENAN, JOSEPH, statement praising labor Lee, Mrs. C. A.: for relief (see bill H. R.
Editorial from Chattanooga Times en-
by, 2842. 941), 61.
titled "Heed These Scientists," A5113.
Tribute to labor by, A484. Editorial from Memphis (Tenn.) Press- Lillard, W. Garland: for relief (see bill
KEENEY, CARL, remarks in House relative Scimitar written by Edward J. Meeman 4380), 9673.
to, 6549. relative to the trials - in Germany, Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers'
A5298. Compensation Act: to amend (see bill
"KEEPING AMERICA FIRST IN THE AIR," H. R. 4255), 9292.
address In Washington by John P. Vic- Editorial from Nashville Tennessean on
tory entitled, A1451. monopolies, A5464. Monopolies in restraint of trade: to
Letter by C. W. Heard relative to rela- amend law to prohibit (see bill H. R.
"KEEP POLITICAL HANDS OFF THE ARMY tions between Russia and United 4519), 10168.
ENGINEERS," editorial from San An- States, A3597. -to amend act to.supplement ex-
tonio (Tex.) Express entitled, A1722. Letter by C. W. Harder relative to anti- isting laws against unlawful restraints
KEEZER. DEXTER M., letter relative to the trust laws and small business, A3932. (see bill H. R. 2357), 1470.
shipbuilding industry written by, Letter from Chattanooga Zionist Emer- -to amend law against (see bill
5495. gency Council, A4193. H. R. 4810), 11077.
350 INDEX
KEFAUVER, ESTES-Continued. KEFAUVER, ESTES-Continued. KELLEY, AUGUSTINE B.-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on Article by Thomas L. Stokes paying trib-
/ National fertilizer policy: to formulate, Falestine problem, 9696. ute to Paul A. Strachan, A4230.
(see bill H. R. 5074), 12490. -letter to the President, 9696. Correspondence with James Forrestal
National Cuard: retirement of certain Presidential succession, 7016, 7G17, 7028. relative to visit to Alaska made by
officers and former officers (see bill Price Control Act: amendment, 6598, House Territories Committee, A5233,
H. R. 2694), 2517. 6599. A5234.
National Symphony Orchestra Trust Private enterprise, 10038. E-litorial from Washington Post entitled
Fund Board: to create (see bill H. R. Railroads: reorganizations, 1098, 1099. "Mr. Roosevelt," A2177.
450), 25. Ramspeck, Robert: tribute, 12352. Editorial from Pittsburgh Catholic on
Old-age assistance: for larger Federal Small Business Committee: additional take-home wages, A4286.
contributions (see bill H. R. 445), 25. funds, 11895, 11897. Leave of absence, 6407.
Owen, Bell D.: to pension (see bill H. Ri. Smaller War Plants Corporation: appro- Letter from Capt. Samuel R. Pitetti prior
942), 61. priation, A2745. to his death on Iwo Jima, A3008.
President of the United States: relating Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, Proclamation by the President on Na-
to designation of person to act as 65?8, 6599. tional Rohabilitation Week, A2210.
President in certain cases (see b lls Treaty ratification: constitutional Tribute to late President Roosevelt by
H. R. 455, 4263), 25, 9292. amendment, 4018, 4023, 4028, 4029, Elizabeth Glaser, student at Seton Hill
Railroad Retirement Act: to amend (see 4030, 4031, 4032, 4035, 4041-4045, 4061, College, Greensburg, Pa., A1955.
bill H. R. 437), 25. 4070, 4072, 4081, 4032, 4329, 4330, 4344, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Roark, Lucas H.: for relief (see bill H. R. 4354, 4363, 4364, 4365. Mothers and children: to provide for
2698). -letter from National League of health and welfare of (see bill H. R.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano: to formulate Women Voters, 4364. 3904), 8515.
plan for memorial to (see bill H. R. United Nations Organization: step to- Police force: to establish the United
2943), 3530. ward world peace, A5626. States police force for occupation of
Sixth Supplemental National Defense Voorhis, Jerry: speech of, 12471. Japan and Germany (see bill H. R.
Appropriation Act: to amend (see bill War Labor Disputes Act: repeal, 11838. 4349), 9558.
H. R. 441), 25. Reports made by, from Veterans: to amend act to furnish see-
Supreme Court of the United States: to Committee on the Judiciary: ing-eye dogs to blind (see bill H. R.
designate retired Justices for service Flag of the United States: pledge of 4850), 11155.
when necessary to obtain a quorum allegiance (see H. J. Res. 180, Rept. Motions and resolutions offered by
(see bill H. R. 2411), 1595. 611), 5037. Bituminous coal and coke: to investi-
- designate retired Justices for serv- Treaties: ratification of (H. J. Res. 60, gate maximum prices (see H. Res. 271),
ice in certain cases (see bills H. R. 440, Rept. 119), 1079. 5169.
452), 25. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Physically handicapped: to investigate
Townsend. Amanda: for relief (see bill KEHOE, LOUIS J., letter relative to settle- Federal aid to States for (see H. Res.
H. R. 937), 61. ment of labor-manager disputes by, 45), 32.
United States Arbitration Act: to amend A5747. Remarks by, on
see bills H. R. 435, 436), 25. Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill,
Veterans: to grant temporary exclusion KEMER, HENRY, authorize sale of allotment
86-5.
from gross income (see bill H. R. 4553), on the Crow Indian Reservation, Mont., Artificial limbs: research in development
10246. of (see bills S. 480*; H. R. 4029). of, 10313.
- to provide for admission to prac- KEISER, WILBUR, authorizing the issuance Buckner: Lt. Gen. Simon Bolivar: tribute
tice before all Federal courts, depart- of a patent in fee to (see bills S. 651; to, A3092.
ments, and agencies of certain (see H. R. 4035). Bureau of Mines, 3927, 3928.
bill H. R. 3089), 4038. KEITH, ADA H., relief (see bill H. R. 265). Coal Mine Inspection and Investigation
Watts Bar Dam: to build road and bridge KEITH, B. ASHTON, address relative to use Act, 3691.
on (see bill H. R. 446), 25. of waste waters by, A2248. Coal miners: deferment from military
Motions and resolutions offered by service, 1787, 17838.
Germany: to impress the responsibility KEITH, JAMES HERBERT, relief (see bill H.
Committee on Labor: investigation, 2442.
for war crimes upon people of (see H. R. 3301-).
Deficiency appropriation bill, 11222.
Res. 224), 3595. KEITH, ROBERT W., relief (see bill H. R. Flood-control projects, 11222.
House of Representatives: providing for 1055*). Interior Department appropriation bill,
report and question period at which KEITH, WALLING, article entitled "A New 3927.
heads of executive departments shall Decade of False Peace?", A4923. Japan and Germany: police force to
appear (see H. Res. 31), 31. Editorial on autobiography of Senator occupy, 10888.
Remarks by, on Norris entitled "The Fear of Poverty" - statement by General Eisenhower,
Bankruptcy Act amendment, 10017. from Gadsden (Ala.) Times by, A2776. 10888.
Bratton, Sue: relief, 9267. KEITHLEY, K. KENNETH, relief(see H. R. - text of bill (H. R. 4349), 10888.
Committee on Small Business: hearings 800).
8 Labor-Federal Security appropriation
of automobile dealers before, 10784. bill, 4734.
KEIZER, BENJAMIN, relief(see billH. R.
Congressional Record: general leave to Lending agencies of the Government,
4803).
extend remarks, 4035, 4082. 1184.
Courts: to safeguard admission of evi- KELEHER,WILLIAM E., address at a memo- National Employ the Physically Handi-
dence, 2506. rialservice to Ernie Pyle by, A2464. capped Week, 9515.
Draper, Earle S.: retirement from Federal KELLAND, CLARENCE BUDDINGTON,. ad- National Service Act: conference report,
Housing Administration, A4087. dress entitled "Only Hope of Victory" 2845.
Education: Federal aid to, A5725. on Lincoln Day by, A135O.. Palestine problem, 9688.
Flag: pledge of allegiance, 5510. Physically handicapped persons, 2442,
Food investigation, 4326. KELLER, GEORGE E., affidavit relative to 10313.
Full-employment bill, 12015, 12085. flag which flew over Capitol at declara- Polish ConstitutionDay, 4147.
-and sound finance, A4022. tion of war -by, A3636. Postal employees: salary increase, 4621.
-program, 10039. KELLEY, AUGUSTINE B. (a Representative Revenue bill of 1945, 9630.
Government agencies: reorganization, from Pennsylvania). Wallace, Henry A., 1184.
9434, 9444, 9445, 9447. Address by James A. W. Reeves to stu- War Labor Disputes Act: repeal, 11838.
House of Representatives: question dents of Seton Hill College, A4876. Welfare Department, A3977.
period for heads of executive agencies, - editorial from Washington Post,*
Address by Samuel A. Weiss at Duquesne
35-45. University, A2712. A3977.
- historical precedents, 40. Announcement in House relative to gal- Westmoreland County: home of two win-
Insurance business: regulation, 1092, lantry of Lt. Jay Hilary Kelley, son of, ners of Congressional Medal of Honor,
1093. 2663. Staff Sgt. Alvin P. Carey and Maj. Wil-
Jews: need for assistance for homeless, Appointed on committee, 274, 275. liam A. Shomo, A3224.
A5733. Article by Jay Cooke Howard entitled Votes of. See YzA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Joint Committee on Organization of "A. F. P. H. Accomplishments," A1304. KELLEY, JAMES A., relief (see bill H, R.
Congress, 1273. Article from PM (newspaper) by Albert 1718).
Leave of absence, 7037. Deutsch entitled "Cripples Can Make KELLEY, JAY HILARY, remarks in House
Lilienthal, David: letter by the late Good When Given a Fair Break," A1071. relative to, 2663.
President Roosevelt paying tribute to, Article lVy Lowell Mellett on Ed Pauley,
4084. member of Allied Reparations Commis- KELLEY CO., BEN F., letter relative to Brit-
Military information, bill, 10055, 10056. sion, A2173. ish policy on foreign trade by, A4117.
Mitchell, William D., 11595. Article by Jerry Kluttz on employment of KELLY, CHARLES A., relief (see bill H. R,
Office of Price Administration, 10784. - physically handicapped, A4136. 4685).
INDEX 351
KELLY, DONALD D., relief (see bill H. R. KELLY, PATRICK A., relief (see bill H. R, KENNY INSTITUTE AT MINNEAPOLIS,
4112). 2595*). MINN., remarks in Senate relative to
KELLY, EDWARD A. (aRepresentative irom KELLY FIELD, TEXAS, letter by unnamed the National Infantile Paralysis Clinic
Illinois). soldier criticising Army's discharge at, 2894.
Address before American Lithuanian system at, A4090. KENOSHA (WIS.) LABOR (publication),
Mission, Washington, D. C., A5020. KELSEY, HARLAN P., articles entitled "Shall article relative to legislation on full
Address by James A. Farley at annual Grandfather Mountain Be Saved?" by, employment from, A2551.
distinguished service award dinner of A1321, A1322. Article entitled "Mr. Davis Is Right" by
Milwaukee Junior Chamber of Com- Alfred Baker Lewis from, A4641.
merce, and editorial comment, A1996. KELSEY-HAYES WHEEL CO., letter relative
to inability to furnish truck parts, Editorial captioned "Kicking labor In the
Appointed on committee, 275. pants" from A2551.
Article from Washington Daily News en- 10786.
Remarks in House relative to labor con- KENOVA, W. VA., remarks in House relative
titled "Chicago's War Labor Plan,"
troversy at, A4461. to flood wall protection at, A2059.
A623.
Article by Frazier Hunt on the war in KELTY, CARL S., article on advantages in KENT, FRANK R., article captioned "CIO-
the Pacific, A2369. gold price boost from Los Angeles PAC sought Wallace appointment to
Article from Washington Star quoting (Calif.) Examiner by, A1029. test political strength" by, A319.
commendation of Pope Pius XII of KEMMERER, EDWIN WALTER, address on: Article on caliber of administration's
UNRRA, A3534. the American dollar and Bretton keymen from Washington Evening Star
Editorial from Chicago Times on Presi- Woods plan by, A520. by, A1215.
dential succession, A2745. Editorial from New York Times paying Article on White House atmosphere of
Radio address relative to Lithuania, tribute to, A5783. hate disappears under Truman from
A1477. Remarks in House relative to death of, Washington Evening Star by, A2622.
Radio address on GI bill of rights, A4900. A5783. Article captioned "Use of high court
Sermon by Samuel A. Stritch, arch- KEMMERER, JOSEPH T., relief (see bill H. R. justices for other work is called dan-
bishop of Chicago, entitled "Democ- 3555). gerous policy" from Washington Eve-
racy Takes Its Inspiration From the ning Star by, A2667.
KEMP, EDWIN, article entitled "Chester
Gospel," A1957. Article on labor unions not regulated by
County (Pa.) Protests Saved Milk Sub-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by sidy" from Philadelphia Record by, law from Washington Evening Star by,
Mhnn, Joseph J.: for relief (see bill H. R. A3087.
A2782.
3701), 7268. Article on strikes in war Industries-
Marine Mothers Club. of America: to KEMPNER, H., relief of the trust association Congress' reaction by, A3264.
incorporate (see bill H. R. 3737), 7391. of (see bill S. 334). Article on peacetime economic problems
Motions and resolutions offered by KENDRICK, ALEXANDER, article entitled from Washington Times-Herald by,
Committee on Labor Subcommittee to "Macedonia Called Key to Balkan A3772.
Investigate Aid to the Physically Issue" from Philadelphia Inquirer by, Article on GOP chance to win from Chi-
Handicapped: to print aditional copies A3532. cago Journal of Commerce by, A4053.
of hearings (see H. Con. Res. 112), KENEALY, WILLIAM J. (chaplain, U. S. Naval Article entitled "Truman-Congress Rift
12029. Reserve), letter paying tribute to Wil- Seen Caused by President's Yielding to
Lithuania: relating to foreign policy of liam H. Murphy, Jr., by, A1171. Labor Lobby" by, A4131.
United States respecting (see H. Res. Article entitled "Republicans Urged To
KENMARE, N. DAK., telegram from Farmers
590), 10321. Union Creamery opposing the Dough- Declare Themselves Conservatives To
Remarks by, on ton bill, 5103. Assure Party's Future" from Washing-
Common carriers: agreements among, ton Evening Star by, A5175.
KENNEBUNKPORT, ME., amendment in Newspaper article relative to the nomi-
. 11764. Senate relative to installation of a
Federal Aid Airport Act, 9738, A4398. nation of Henry Wallace to be Secre-
mural contributed by citizens of, 1998. tary of Commerce, 1400.
Food investigation, 2790.
Independence for Lithuania, A1343. KENNEDY, HAL W., article on American his-
KENT, TYLER (coding clerk, American Em-
McCarthy, Joseph J.: heroism, A4568. tory and democracy by, A338.
bassy in London), remarks in House
- citation, A4569. KENNEDY, IMOGENE, article by Robert Tal- relative to arrest and incarceration of,
Meat shortage, 2500, 4320. ley relative to heroic return from Phil- 9467, A4511.
National Service Act, 626. ippines of, A1097. Report of the Committee on Foreign
Postal employees: salary increase, 4625. Affairs relative to imprisonment in
KENNEDY, JUDGE (District Federal Judge),
Price Control Act: amendment, 6599. England of (see H. Res. 382), 10775.
- extension, 6517, 6518, 6519. opinion involving Jackson Hole Na-
tional Monument rendered by, A774. Resolution requesting information from
Small Business Committee: additional Secretary of State with reference to
funds, 11894, 11895. KENNEDY, WILLIAM P., article entitled (see H. Res. 382).
Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, "Minnesota's Career Service in Con-
6599. gress" by All5. KENT (WASH.) NEWS-JOURNAL (news-
Subsidies: continuation of certain, 5241. paper), editorial favoring creation of
KENNETH McKELLAR DAM, change name of Columbia Valley Authority from,
VE-day (editorial from Washington Pickwick Landing Dam to (see bill S.
" Times-Herald), 4309. A3676.
833).
Veterans: discharge buttons, 670. KENTUCKY, memorial of legislature pledg-
Votes o/. See YFA-AND-NAY VOTES. KENNEY, JOSEPH, relief (see bills S. 398, ing confidence in Fred M. Vinson, 4500.
KELLY, EDWARD E. (mayor of Chicago), 1708; H. R. 2731). Memorial of legislature urging enactment
proclamation designating Monday, KENNEY, LEWIS HOBART, allow to accept of bill (S. 181) providing for equaliza-
June 25, as Fair-Employment Day in foreign decoration (see bills S. 221; tion of educational opportunity, 4220.
Chicago by', A3023. H. R. 1076). Memorial of legislature on death of the
Speech before Midwest Conference of late President Roosevelt, 4220.
KENNEY, N. T., article entitled "Communist Memorial of legislature urging enact-
American Slav Conference by, A2683. Party in Maryland Reorganized" from ment of bill (H. R. 2071) for increase
KELLY, EDWARD J. (Chief of Police, District Baltimore Sun by, A4379.
of Columbia), grant honorary rank of in compensation of employees of the
colonel to (see bill H. R. 2687*). KENNY, H. B., radio address paying tribute Post Office Department, 4220.
to Aleda E. Lutz by, A3058. Remarks in Senate relative to applica-
Remarks in House relative to granting
honorary rank of colonel to, 2709. tion of Railroad Unemployment Insur-
KENNY, NICK, poems entitled "In Me-
moriam-1882-1945" and "To Presi- ance Act to, 97E4.
KELLY, GARRY, relief (see bill H. R. 3724).
KELLY, HARRY F. (Governor, Michigan), dent Truman" from New York Mirror KENTUCKY DAM, address by the President
remarks in House relative to settle- by, A3139. at Gilbertsville at dedication of, A4258.
ment of threatened utility strike by, KENNY, ROBERT W. (attorney general, Cal- KENTUCKY-ILLINOIS HEMP CORP., relief
A4460. fornia), letters by Secretary of Interior (see bill H. R. 1705).
Ickes relative to title to tidelands to, KENTUCKY SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON,
KELLY, JAMES A., relief (see bill S. 328*).
A3588, A3589. address entitled "Henry Clay" by South
KELLY, JOHN E., letter relative to coinage KENNY, SISTER, address on treatment of in- Trimble before, A794.
of $1 and 50-cent silver coins to com- KENYON, CLARINDA E., pension (see bill
fantile paralysis before Illinois State
memorate end of World War II and -H. R. 065).
Legislature by, A2107.
Pearl Harbor by, A5752. Remarks in House relative to activities KEOGH, EUGENE J. (a Representative /roin
KELLY, JOSEPH F., article from Marine News of, 2623. New York).
paying tribute to, A1360. Resolution to investigate the achieve- Address by James A. Farley to Roy Scouts
Remarks in Houss relative to Govern- ments in treatment of infantile paraly- of America at thirty-fifth anniversary,
ment service of, A1360. sis of (see bill H. Res. 201). AC3.
INDEX
KEOGH, EUGENE J.-Continued. KEOGH, EUGENE J.-Contlnued. .KEOGH, EUGENE J.-Continued.
Address by James A. Farley before Bronx Editorial entitled "The Presidential Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
County Bar Association, A5437. Succession" in New York Herald MeHale, Viola: for relief (see bill H. R.
Address by James A. Farley before Na- Tribune, A3005. 4402), 9726.
tional Foreign Trade Convention, New Editorial entitled "The Presidential Medals and badges: unauthorized wear-
York City, A4881. Succession" in New York Times, A3007. ing of, to amend (see bill H. R. 3842),
Address by E. S. Land at Mobile, Ala., Editorlal from Brooklyn Eagle entitled 7743.
entitled "It's Your Merchant Marine," "Brooklyn's Industrial War Record Is Merchant Marine Academy: to give in-
A2577. Unexcelled in Whole Nation," A3823. struction to certain persons from
Address by Charles J. Zinn on Memo- Editorial from the Brooklyn Eagle paying American republics (see bill H. R.
rial Day at Grant's Tomb, New York, tribute to Judge Grover C. Moscowitz, 1751), 461.
A2713. A3728. Naval Reserve and Marine Corps Re-
Appointed on Board of Visitors to Coast Report to American Bar Association serve: to amend act to create (see bill
Guard Academy, 292. relative to Federal, judges pay raise H. R. 470), 26.
Appointed on Board of Visitors to Mer- bill, A2574. Nisselson, John: for relief (see bill H.
chant Marine Academy, 550. Report by House Committee on the R. 936), 61.
Appointed on committee, 16, 274, 275. Judiciary, Thirtieth Congress, first Cfiice of Law Revision Counsel in House
Appointed conferee, 3432. session, June 14, 1848, on revision of of Representatives: to create (see bill
Appointed on Small Business Committee, laws of the United States, A2708. II. R. 471), 26.
417. Resolutions by New York County Law- Postal service: to provide study periods
Article from Passenger Transport entitled yers Association recommending in- for clerks (see bill H. R. 465), 26.
"Fair Enough," A1164. creases in pay for Federal Judges, -- granting annual and sick leave
Article from Elmira (N. Y.) Star-Gazette A1212. to employees (see bill H. R. 466), 26.
entitled "Farley Plainly Tells What Is Sermon by Francis X. N. McGdire en- -- granting employees leaves of ab-
Wrong," A1664. titled "Peace and the Moral Law," sence because of death in family (see
Article from Cleveland Plain Dealer en- A4164. bill H. R. 464), 26.
titled "Eyes on the Ball," A1665. Speech delivered by Maj. Gen. Thomas -longevity pay (see bill H. R. 467),
Article from Brooklyn Eagle relative to I-. Green, Judge Advocate General of 26.
Presidential succession, A3102. the Army, on the subject Problems of Revised Statutes: to amend relative to
Article from Journal of American Judica- Military Justice, A5777. Issuance of subpenas in civil cases
ture Society approving pay increase for Speech delivered by Rear Adm. 0. S. (see bill H. R. 469), 26.
Federal judges, A3431. Colclough, Judge Advocate General of Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act:
Article from Savannah Evening Press the Navy, before American Bar Asso- to amend (see bill H. R. 459), 26.
entitled "Choice of a President," ciation in Cincinnati, Ohio, entitled United Statqs Code: to codify and enact
"Problems of Naval Justice," A5771. into positive law title I entitled "Gen-
A3428.
Article from Wichita Falls (Tex.) Times Speech of Fred Bennett to New York eral Provisions" (see bill H. R. 2195),
entitled "The Presidential Succession," Foreign Freight Forwarders Associa- 1170.
tion, A254. - title 4 entitled "Flag and Seal,
A3517.
Article from New York Herald Tribune Statement on reorganization of Congress, Seat of Government, and the States"
paying tribute to United States mer- 3007. (see bill H. R. 2196), 1170.
chant marine, A3929. Statement by 500 university and college - title 6 entitled "Official and Penal
Article on Jim Farley by Grenville presidents favoring establishment of Bonds" (see bill H. R. 2197), 1170.
Kleiser In New York Enquirer, A4485. International Office for Education, -- _title 9 entitled "Arbitration" (see
Article from Brooklyn Eagle on Sheeps- A2020. bill H. R. 2198), 1170.
head Bay Maritime Training Station, Statement by James A. Farley relative - title 17 entitled "Copyrights"
A5418. to Presidential succession, A3003. see bill H. R. 2199), 1170.
Brief of New York State Federation of and joint resolutions introduced by - title 18 entitled "Crimes and
Post Office Clerks urging approval of Andersen, Andreas, for relief (see bill Criminal Procedure" (see bill H. R.
H. R..935), 61. 2200), 1170.
H. R. 2071, A1935.
Armed forces: to provide free postage on - to amend (see H. R. 3498), 6320.
Editorial from Export Trade and Shipper
entitled "The Battle for the Agree- mail to members of (see bill H. R. 461). "White House": to prohibit use of term
ments Has Begun," A1662. 26. as a trade-mark (see bill H. R. 468),
-relating to computation of net 26.
Editorial from Batavia (N. Y.) Daily
News concerning a speech delivered income by (see bill H. R. 460), 26. Motions and resolutions offered by
Bankruptcy: relating to general assign- FranklinD. Roosevelt (U. S. S.): to print
by James A. Farley at Northampton,
ment for benefit of creditors (see bill proceedings at commissioning of (see
Mass., A1784.
H. R. 463), 26. H. Res. 237, 388), 4085, 10321.
Editorial from New York World-Telegram States Cede: to print additional
Bunnell & Co., J. H.: for relief (see bill United
entitled "Farley on Presidential Suc- copies of bill (H. R. 2200) to codify
cession," A2306. H. R. 3136), 4216. .
Congressional Record: to furnish to title 18 (see H. Con. Res. 33), 1639.
Editorial from New York Herald Tribune
members of Federal Judiciary (see bill Petitions and papers presented by, from
entitled "Presidential Succession," Citizens and individuals, 2517, 3352,
A2546. H. R. 2919), 3466.
Constitution of the United States: to 3532, 3939.
Editorial from New York Sun on James Societies and associations, 4919.
A. Farley's proposal regarding presi- amend relative to removal of judges
(see H. J. Res. 32), 30. Remarks by, on
dential succession, A2549.
Cantalupo, Albert: relief, 12474.
Editorial from Boston Globe on presi- Courts: to appoint a personal bailiff for Criminal Code: revision, 1142.
dential succession, A2551. each district judge (see bill H. R. 475), Hancock, Rufus A.: relief, 12473.
Editorial from Brooklyn Eagle relative to 26. Judicial Code: revise.part 1 of title 28,
Brooklyn civic center, A2554. Curie, Madame Skalodowska: to provide 6279.
Editorial by David Lawrence on Presi- for observance of birthday of (see H. J. Mattars, Matthew: relief, 12473.
dential Succession, A2772. Res. 33), 30. Navy Day, 10309.
Editorial from Ashbury Park (N. J.) Dougherty, Charles H., Jr.: for relief (see O'Hara, George: relief of estate, 12474.
Press on Presidential Succession, bill H. R. 934), 61. Small Business Committee: additional
A2771. East River, N. Y.: improvement of (see funds, 11897, 11899.
Editorial from Buffalo (N. Y.) News on bill H. R. 474), 26. United States Code: enactment of title 1
Presidential Succession, A2769. Flag of the United States: to codify into positive law, 1714.
Editorial from Portsmouth (Va.) Star on rules and customs pertaining to (see -publication of cumulative Sup-
Presidential Succession, A2707. H. J. Res. 31), 30. plement IV, 3779.
Editorial entitled "Good Time for the Insolvency proceedings: to subordinate - revision of title 18, 8694, 9252.
Study" in Meadville (Pa.) Republican, tax claims to wage claims (see bill United States Code on Crimes and Crim-
A3010. H. R. 473), 26. inal Procedure: printing of bill (H. R.
Editorial from Boone (Iowa) Republican Internal Revenue Code: to amend sec- 2200), 2278, 6281.
entitled "Suggestion of Merit," A3500. tion 22 (see bill H. R. 456), 25. U. S. S. Franklin D. Roosevelt: christen-
Editorial entitled "Presidential Succes- - to amend section 451 (a) (see ing of, 4040.
sion" in Rochester (N. Y.) Times- bill H. R. 462), 26. Vessels: sale of surplus, 9273, 9275.
Union, A3012. -to amend section 25 (see bill H. Weinberg, Emile Z.: contribution to war
Editorial entitled "Presidential Succes- R. 457), 25. effort, A3766.
sion" In Washington Post, A3009. -- to amend section 3761 (see bill Reports made by, from
Editorial entitled "Succession Needs At- H. R. 458), 26. Committee on Claims:
tention" from Omaha Evening World Judicial Code: to amend section 28 (see Bottomley, Harriet Townsend (H. R.
Herald, A3000. bill H. R. 472), 26. 2267, Rcpt. 1173), 10211.
INDEX 353
KEOGH, EUGENE J.-Continued. KERI, JOHN H. (a Representative from KIBBEY, GEORGE H., relief (see bill H. R.
Reports made by, from North Carolina). .2088).
Braun. Ida F. (H. R. 1781, Rept. 1307). Appointed to Board of Visitors of United
11077. States Military Academy, 100. KICK-BACKS, eliminate payments by sub-
Bungs Corp. and others (H. R. 2187, Appointed on conmmittee, 15. contractors of (see bill H. R. 2284),
Rapt. 1092), 9512. Appointed conferee, 2277, 3907, 6971. .4504.
Canal Dredging Co. (H. R. 1713, Rept. Tribute in House to, 6653. KIDD, RAYMOND C., statement relative to
478), 4006. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by purchase and distribution of supplies
Eagle Packet Co., Inc.: adjudicate claim Dean, W. S.: for relief (see bill H. R. for the Veterans' Administration be-
of (H. R. 1976, Rept. 1086), 9512. 1242), 127. fore House Committee on World War
Farrell, John W. (H. R. 3453, Rept. 774), Rhea, Sr., Mrs. C. J.: for relief (see bill Veterans' Legislation by, A3581.
6403. H. R. 1243), 127.
Glassell-Taylor Co., Robinson and Young Remarks by, on KIDNEY, DANIEL M., article entitled "GI
(H. R. 1975, Rept. 577), 4658. Agricultural appropriation bill, 2720. Representative" from Washington
Goldstein, Harry (H. R. 2102, Rept. 1090), Appropriation bills: legislative Items, Daily News by, A1881.
9512. 2358. Article entitled "Guard for Liberty"
Hanley, Francis A. (H. R. 843, Rept. 1051), Bugg Island Reservoir, 11204, 11206. from Washington Daily News by,
9371. Census of agriculture, E84. A2236.
Hayes, John P. (H. R. 844, Rept. 77), 986. Debt limit: increase, 1929. Article, How OWI Spends Is Coming to
Honolulu Plantation Co. (H. R. 2688, Deficiency appropriation bill, 11204. Light from Washington Daily News by,
Rept. 1313), 11155. Departments of State, Justice, and Com- A2492.
Hougardy, Dave (S. 544, Rept. 366), 2701. merce appropriation bill, 2214, 2308, KIEFER, COMMODORE DIXIE, tribute In
Justice, hIrs. W. V. (H. R. 1483, Rept. 124), 2355, 2358, 2364. House to, A4985.
1080. -conference report, 4473.
Kaigler, Edgar (H. R. 207, Rept. 1289), KILBURN, CLARENCE E. (a Representative
Federal Bureau of Investigation: review from New York).
11077. of activities, 2214.
Koo,Joe (H. R. 958, Rept. 114), 1079. Address by Donald F. Sullivan at Wash-
Flood-control bill: list of projects, 9916. Ington, D. C., reciting achievements
Londinsky, Ida "(H. R. 2697, Rept. 370), Flood-control projects, 11204, 11206.
2702. of 4-H in victory in peace, A1032.
Military Establishment appropriation Appointed on committee, 491.
Lubell Bros. (H. R. 1630, Rept. 191), 1341. bill, 6688, 7028, 7029.
McCormack, Edward P.: estate of (H. R. Power of Congress to deny salaries to Article by Ernest Lindley in Washington
844, Rept. 77), 986. Post entitled "United States Re-
Government employees: action in
Magee, John W. (H. R. 2154, Rept. 1091), Court of Claims involving Messrs. Dodd, buffed-De Gaulle's Gesture Ques-
9512. tionable," A746.
Watson, and Lovett, A1981.
Moran, Murray W. (H. R. 1707, Rept. 211), Soil-conservation program, 2720. Article from Potsdam (N. Y.) Courier
1393. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. and Freeman approving St. Lawrence
Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Corp. (H. R. project entitled "The Seaway Project,"
2186, Rept. 234), 1540. KERR, ROBERT S. (Governor of Oklahoma), A1616.
Schiffer, Hyman L. (H. R. 1325, Rept. address at memorial services for late Article praising Army's handling of
122), 1080. Franklin Delano Roosevelt before joint amputees, A5138.
Swan, Sam and Ally (H. R. 1308, Rept. session of Oklahoma Legislature by,
A1826. Editorial in Watertown (N. Y.) Daily
121), 1080. Times entitled "Defeat for Mr. Wal-
Thompson, Paul T. (H. R. 905, Rept. 225), Address on Jefferson Day in Birming-
ham, Ala., by, A2858. lace," A352.
1541.
Remarks in House relative to flood con- Letter from Capt. M. M. Kissane relative
Transit Investment Corp. (H. R. 1266,
trol in Oklahoma, 11211. to excellent work by Army surgeons,
Rept. 1080), 9512.
Tucker, Henry B. (H. R. 1485, 3074; Rept. A717.
KERR, WILLIAM T., statement relative to
125, 548), 1030, 4497. observance of Flag Day by, A2777. Newspaper article urging development of
Committee on Revision of Laws: St. Lawrence River, A759.
KERSTEIN, EDWARD J., article from Mil-
United States. Code: general provisions Resolutions adopted at conference at
waukee Journal containing report on
(H. R. 2195, Rept. 147), 1170. Canton, N. Y., relative to St. Lawrence
his visit to Poland of, A5708.
- arbitration (H. R. 2198, Rept. seaway, A5179.
150), 1170. KETCHAM, DIXWELL, report of the Com- Statement by Mayor R. A. Newton of
-copyrights (H. R. 2199,.Rept. 151), mittee on Naval Affairs in Senate on Massena, N. Y., urging St. Lawrence
1170. nomination of, 4806. seaway, A954.
- crimes and criminal procedure KETCHUM, OMAR B., statement in support Statement by R. A. Newton relative to
(H. H. 2200, Rept. 152), 1170. of bill (S. 1592) to provide a national importance of hydroelectric power for
-flag and seal (H. H. 2196, Rept. housing policy, by, A5609. New York State, A1884.
148), 1170. KETCHUM, IDAHO, amend act for relief
-official and penal bonds (H. R. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
of certain'settlers (see bill S. 862*).
2197, Rept. 149), 1170. Hutchinson's Boat Works, Inc.: for relief
KEY, D. W., relief (see bill H. H. 2060"). (see bill H. R. 1217), 127.
Votes Of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
KEY, FRANCIS SCOTT, issue a special post- St. Lawrence River: to bridge (see bill
KEOKUK,.IOWA, authorize construction of a age stamp in commemoration of (see H. R. 476), 26.
toll bridge across Mississippi River by S. Hes. 89), 1544. Veterans: to pay pension to hospitalized
(see bills H. R. 2872, 2892). (see bill H. R. 1832), 591.
KEYLON, CHARLES, relief (see bill H. R.
KEPLEY, E. A., letter relative to grain car 3364). - Remarks by, on
shortage in Grant County, Kans., by, Lending agencies of the Government,
A482. KEYNES, JOHN MAYNARD, address on Bret-
ton Woods agreements by, A1644. 1175.
KERMIT ROOSEVELT FUND, provide for es- Price Control Act: extension, 6486.
Quotation entitled "The Economic Con-
tablishment of (see H. J. Res.'136). sequences of the Peace" by, 4063. Stafford, Nancy Jeannette, 1859.
KERN, OLYMPIA F., relief (see bill H. R. Remarks in House relative to the con- Wallace, Henry A., 1175.
4137). nection of Lord Keynes with the Bret- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
KERN, ROBERT L., editorial entitled "Postal ton Woods agreements, 11960, 4903. KILDAY, PAUL J. (a Representative from
Workers' Pay" from Belleville (Ill.) Remarks in House relative to interest Texas).
News-Democrat by, A1884. in Bretton Woods agreements of, Address on radio program, Congress
Editorial entitled "Truman Takes Over" A773. Speaks, relative to manpower bill,
from Belleville (Ill.) News-Democrat A345.
Statement concerning the Treaty of-
by, A1930. Versailles by, 5319. Appointed on committee, 15.
KERNAN, NELLIE LAMBERT, increase pen- History of U. S. S. Texas, A4157.
KEYNES-MORGENTHAU SCHEME, radio ad-
sion (see bill S. 1692). dress by Representative Smith of Amendments offered by, to
KERN COUNTY, CALIF., confirm title to Ohio relative to, A1769. Armed forces voluntary enlistment bill
railroad-grant lands in (see bill S. KEYSERLING, LEON H., article relative to (H. R. 3951): to amend, 8649.
1602). post-war full employment by, 2890. Nurses (H. R. 2277): to amend, 1821,
Remarks in House relative to oil produc- 1822.
tion in, 414. KEYTON, LOUISE, relief (see bill H. R.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
3229"). Alexander, Sam: to summon before re-
KERR, J. H., relief (see billS. 79).
"KEY TO PROSPERITY: HIGH FARM IN- tiring board (see bill H. R. 3328), 5169.
KERR, J. P. AND ROBERT P., relief (see bill COME," article by E. H. Taylor froM Anderson, Charles W., for relief (see bill
H. R. 2093). Country Gentleman entitled, A1375. H. R. 2306), 1341,
XCI-Ind-23
354 INDEX
KILDAY, PAUL J.-Continued. KIIDAY, PAUL J.-Continued. KILGORE, HARLEY M.--Continued.
Armed forces: to regulate character of Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
discharges from (see bill H. R. 1518), Annuities: exemption from taxation, Fair Labor Standards Act: amendment of
290. 9093. (see bills S. 1282, 1349), 7665, E210.
-- relating to payment of accrued Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill, Hatcher, John A.: for relief (see bill
leave to certain members (see bill H. R. 8626, 8627, 8649, 8650, 8651, 8704. S. 1296), 7937.
1828), 590. Army: additional appointments in Of- House Convex Glass Co., L. J.: for relief
-to require payment in dollars to ficers Corps, 5511. (see bill S. 455), 778.
members (see bill H. R. 2817), 2933. - discharge of medical students, International economic collaboration: to
-retirement under certain condi- A5173. .provide (see S. J. Res. 18), 30.
"tions (see bill 3883),
7267. Government agencies: reorganization, Jefferson, Lincoln, Wilson, and Roosevelt
Army: to amend act relating to.emer- 9439. (Franklin D.): to collect and publish
gency officers' retirement benefits (see Military Establishment appropriation writings of (see S. J. Res. 64), 422-.
bill H. R. 1514), 290. bill, 6753. Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers'
-relating to retirement pay of.Reg- Nationality Act: amendment, 4643, 4644. Compensation Act: to amcnd (see bill
ular Army officers (see bill H. R. 1739), National Service Act, 569, 571, 572, 573, S. 1340), 8210.
461. 574, 705, 706. National Employ thd Physically Handi-
to stimulate enlistments in (see Navy: disposition of vessels and facili- capped Week: to establish (see S. J.
bill H. R. 3917), 8336. ties, 5345, 5379. Res. 58), 3602.
Army and Navy hospitals: to provide Nurses: drafting of, 1804, 1820, 1821, 1822, National .Science Foundation (see bill
treatment for retired enlisted men at 1861. S. 1297), 7937.
(sce bill H. R. 1513), 290. Officers Corps of Regular Army (S. 804), Newlon, Earl W.: to increase pension (see
Army Transport Service: felating to ma- 6283. billS. 588), 1211.
rine insurance in case of certain em- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Reconversion unemployment beiefits
p!oyees (see bill H. R. 1519), 290. KILGORE, HARLEY M. (a Senator fromt West • (see bill S. 1274), 7589.
Boyle, C. J.: for relief (see bill H. R. Virginia). Roosevelt, Franklin D.: to coin 10-cent
1554), 291. Address delivered before the American pieces in honor of (see bill S. 963),
D:etz, August W.: for relief (see bill Biro-B-'djan Committee in New York 4225.
H. R. 1548), 291. City relative to trade relations be- Science and useful arts: to promote (see
E.nployees of the United States: relating tween United States and Russia, A5736. bill S. 1720), 12493.
to overtime compensation of certain Address in Washington, D. C., on sub- * Smith, Myrtle Sanson: for relief (see bill
per annum employees in field services ject Science and the Government, S. 1154), 6156.
of War and Navy Departments, Panama A533. Social Security Act: to amend to cover
Canal, and Coast Guard (see bill H. R. Address by Oscar R. Ewing at National emoloyces of States and political sub-
2516), 290. Rally of United Americans for United divisions (see bill S. 1445), 9112..
Finck Cigar Co., for relief (see bill H. R. Nations, New York City, A2112. - to extend provisions to employees
3073), 3938. Addrezs by Senator Wagner at National * of States and other political subdivi-
Flock, Aileen P. and Ellen F.: for relief . Lawyers' Gu'ld, New York City, A41." siccas (see bill S. 1593), 10632.
(see b!ll H. R. 1556), 291. Appointed to Board of Visitors to Ma- Stream. pollution: to encourage preven-
Gill, William D.: Army retiring board rine Academy, 987. tion (see bill S. 1536), 10249.
. (see bill H. R. 1557), 291. Appointed on committee, 19, 170. Swan, Sam and Ally: for relief (see bill
Horton, Albert S.: for relief (see bill H. R. Article from New Ycrk Times entitled S. 387), 465.
1555), 291. "Business, Labor Frame Peace Code," Veterans: wearing apparel for (see bill
Internal Revenue Code: to amend rela- 2944. S. 1275), 75E9.
tive to prisoners of war in Philippines Editorial from Stars and Stripes entitled - to expedite homes for (see bill
during Japanese occupation (see bill "Br'ead, Not Stone," A2107. S. 1729), 12493.
H. R. 4626), 10564. Ecitorial from Fairmont Mimes entitled West Virginia: to amend act to appoint
Jefferds, Rov: for relief (see bill H. R. 'Labor Unions and Politics," A4857. judge for northern and southern dis-
2308), 1341. Editorial from Fairmont Times entitled tricts of (see bill S. 347), S30.
Kearney, William: for relief of estate "Political Education," A4857. White, Sherman W.: for relief (see bill
(gee billH. R. 1553), 291. Leave of absence, 5594. S. 1416), 8801.
Kcclenkemper, Gus: for relief(see bill Letter to Vice President giving list of Motions and resolutions offered by
H. R. 2307), 1341. special employees of Military Affairs Bituminous coal industry: to provide
McCall, Augusta: for relief (see bill H. R. Committee, Subcommittee on War adequate manpower for (see S. Con.
1552), 291. Mobilization, 773. Res. 21), 7522.
MclKinney, William Clyde: for relief(see List of special employees of Senate Mili- Committee on Military Affairs: continu-
billH. R. 3454), 6013. . : tary. Affairs Committee, Subcommittee ation of investigation of war-mobiliza-
National cemeteries: to establish in every on War Mobilization, 75, 2518, 3706, tion. problems and war contracts, 465.
State (see bill H. R. 1273), 148. 40S8, 5757, 7151, 8359, 9294, 10322, 11705.
National service life insurance: relating Poem by Pfc Albert T. Young entitled Remarks by, on
to payment to widows and children of "Night," A997. Airports: Federal aid b'll, 8532.
deceased veterans (see bill H. R. 1501), Poem by William Ewald entitled."Truth," Armed forces: demobilization, 10637.
290. 10C38.
A3457.
Pay Readjustment Act: to amend (see Amendments offered by, to Bituminous coal industry: manpower
bill H. R. 1512); 290. for, 7592, 7919.
Emergency unemployment compensation
Public Law 346, section 302 (a): to (S. 1274): to amend, 8681, 8685, 8728, Emergency unemployment compensation.
amend (see bill H. R. 3682), 7267. 8810. 8217.
Russell, Capt. Edward J. L.: for relief National Service Act (H. R. 1752, S. 36): - need of bill (S. 1274), A3719.
(see bill H. R. 1551), 291. to amend, 1115. Farm labor: drafting of, 2463.
Sansom, William T.: for relief (see bill Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Federal employees' pay bill, 11951.
H. R. 1549), 291.
Schrader. Henry C.: for relief (see bill Armed forces: adjudicate claims, etc., Fance: rate of exchange in, 7284.
before discharge of members (see bill Full employment: first objective of do-
H. R. 3767), 7420.
S. 140), 79. mestic policy, A3719.
Social Security'Act: to amend (see bill Bayles, Earl E.: to pension (see bill
H. R. 2816), 233. Government agencies: reorganization,
S. 388), 465.
Sullivan, E.: for relief (see bill H. R. 10720.
1550), 291. Brown, Henry I.: relief of heirs (see bill
S. 663), 1599. Hannegen, Robert E.: confirmation,
Taxation: relating to foreign tax credit 4252, 4253.
in certain cases (see bill H. R. 1515), Constitution of the United States: to
amend to extend right to vote to citi- Hos)itals: Federal aid for, 11722, 11723,
290.
zens 18 years of age or older (see S. J. 11734, 11735.
Texas National Guard: to extend vete-
ran-preference benefits to certain per- Res. 17), 330. Leave of absence, 4588.
sons who served in (see H. R. 1274), Courts: to provide a correctional system Manpower mobilization bill: conference
148. for adult and youth offenders (see bill report, 2943-2955.
Todd, Victor H., Jr.: for relief (see bill S. 677), 1756. National Employ the Physically Handi-
H. R. 4596), 10404: Crossland, Clara V.: to pension (see bill. capped Week, 7439, 8274.
Veterans: to promote.certain World War S. 918), 3707. National Service Act (H. R. 1752), 1427-
veterans to rank of chief warrant of- Department of Military Security: to .1437, 1545, 1553, 1554, 1660, 1661, 1773,
ficer (see bill H. R. 1517), 290. establish (see bill S. 1482), 9644. 1774, 1775, 1913, 1916.
-to appoint in selection of person- Equal rights for men and women: to
amend Constitution relative to (see -- conference report, 2943-2955..
r.clfor natical cemeteries (see bill
H. R. 1738), 451. S. J. Res. 61), 4100. report by Tolan committee, 2945.
INDEX 355
KILGORE, HARLEY M.-Continued. KING, BEN IVY, report of the Committee on KING, ELBERT W., report of the Committee
Remarks by, on the Judiciary in Senate on nomination on Naval Affairs in Senate on nomina-
National Science Foundation: analysis of, 2771. tion of, 5691.
of bill (S. 1297) to establish, 7937. KING, CECIL R. (a Representative from KING, EMMA E., increase pension (see bill
- letter by William Green, 1564. California). H. R. 862).
-- letter from National Association Appointed on committee, 15. KING, ERNEST J. (admiral, U. S. Navy), ad-
of Manufacturers, 1563. Article by Harold L. Ickes entitled "The
-need of bill-(S. 1297), A3719, dress on sea power and national secur-
War and Our Vanishing Resources," ity before Academy of Political Science
A3722. A5455. by, A1660, A1705.
National Youth Administration: record, Article by Industrial Union of Marine Announcement of meeting to be held by
2544. and Shipbuilding Workers of America, Admiral King, General Marshall, the
Norfolk Navy Yard: manpower situa- CIO, A5469. Secretary of War, the Sscretary of tho
tion at, 384, 335, 390, 393-315. Memorial sermon in memory of President Navy, and Members of C3ngres on the
Reconversion: program for postwar Roosevelt by Rev. W. Floyd Alexander, present war situation, 230.
period, A3720. .219. Editorial entitled "A Salute to the Ad-
Reconversion unemployment "benefits: Resolutions by Chambers of Commerce miral" from Lorain (Ohio) Journal,
summary of bill (S. 1274), 7589. of San Pedro, Calif., and Wilmington, A4162.
Redeployment and transportation of Calif., relative to overseas air trans- Ecerpt on postwar merchant marine
servicemen, 7897. port service, A4178. from address before Academy of Politi-
Revenue Act of 1945: conference report, Bills and jo'.nt resolutions introduced by cal Science by, A1718.
10263. Airports: Federal aid for development of Letter addressed to the President relative
Selective Service Act, 3711. (see bill H. R. 1125), 98. to the need for young and vigorous re-
Special Committee to Investigate Na- All-American Flag Line, Inc.: to create, placements for the Navy, 1757.
tional Defense Program: overseas in- , (see bills H. R. 2446, 4954), 1707, 11655. Letter from the Secretary of War ex-
vestigation, 7281-7286. Armed forces: to prohibit eviction from p'essing appreciation of arrangements
Unemployment compensation, 8681, 8682, homes wives, children, and depend- made in connection with the recent
8683, 8684, 8687, 8744, 8750, 8752, 8754, ents (see bill H. R. 2868), S351. appearance of Admiral King and Gen-
8766, 8767, 8830. California: authorizing Secretary of War eral Marshall before the Congress, 771.
- excerpts from State laws, 8762. to acquire certain lands in (see bill Letter relative to the return of ships to
United Nations Charter, 6920, 8129. H. R. 477), 26. home ports from the Pacific area, 9758.
United Nations Otganization, 11406. - authorizing Secretary of Navy to Remarks in House relative to allowing
War agencies appropriation bill, 6922, construct T tunnel between San Pedro, Members of the Congress to question,
6924. Wilmington, Long Beach, and Termi- 147.
Williams, Aubrey: confirmation, 2543. nal Island (see bill H. R. 5036), 12101. Remarks in House relative to postwar
Reports made by, from Civil Aeronautics Authority: to create an American control of Pacific islands by,
Committee on Claims: independent (see bill H. R. 478), 26.- A1842.
Akin, Joseoh C.: widow of (S. 620, Rept. Courts: to enlarge jurisdiction of United Remarks in House relative to the report
257), 4381. S'ates district courts in suits against on the war situation by; 275, 365.
Andersen, Elisabeth (S. 400, Rept. 866), the United States (see bill H. R. 2470), KING, HENRY P., relief (see bill H. R.
12310. 1743. 2322").
McLean, Oscar N. (H. R. 2666, Rept. 881), Prance-Italian Packing Co.: for relief
12310. (see bill H. R. 4999), 12030." KING, JUDSON, article entitled "Whither
Servaites, Francis X. (H. R. 1847, Rept. Internal Revenue Code and Federal Alco- REA" from magazine Public Utilities
258), 481. hol Administration Act: to amend (see by, A865.
bill H. R. 1436), 268. Letter by former Senator Owen (Okla-
Strauss, A. M. (H. R. 3303, Rept. 873),
12310. Natural resources: homa) relative to global alphabet to,
to establish a
national policy regarding (see bill A277.
Committee on .the. Judiciary:
National Employ the Physically Handi- H. R. 4995), 11855. ' KING, SHANE H. (commander, U. S. Navy),
capped Week (H. J.Res. 23, Rept. 417), National Resources Board: to create (see article relative to Japanese attack on
6704. bill H. R. 2852), 3141. U. S. S. Bunker Hill and praise for,
Committee on Military Affairs: Patton, Alvin G.: for relief (see bill H. R. A3192.
Bituminous-coal industry (S. Con. Res. 4946), 11786. KING, W. J., relief (see bill S. 522).
21, Rept. 501), 7746. Piinkett, Gail E.: for relief (see bill KING, WILLFORD I.,analysis of President
Special Committee to Investigate the Na- H. R. 4944), 11785. Truman's speech relative to wage pol-
tional Defense Program: San Pedro Boat Works: for relief (see icy by, A4826.
Investigation overseas (S. Rept. 110, pt. billsH. R. 944, 1224), GI, 127.
Statement entitled "Where Does the
II), 7281. Selective service local boards: to bestow CIO Program Lead?" by, A4268.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. mcdal upon members (see bill H. R.
1999), 838. KING COUNTY JAIL, SEATTLE, WASH.,
KILGORE, J. N., relief (see bill H. R. 4860). statement by Department of Justice
Sepulveda, Roman D.: for relief of estate
KILMARTIN, THOMAS F., letter relative to (see billH. R. 4945), 11786. relative to conditions at, A1502.
record in Seventh War Loan drive of Veterans: loans to (see bill H. R. 479), 26. KINGDCN, FRANK, article entitled "Dis-
carrier boys of San Jose (Calif.) Mer- crimination in Medical Colleges" from
Motions and resolutions offered by
cury Herald and Evening News by, Industrial readjustments during and af- American Mercury by, A4392.
A2E80. ter the war: to declare governmental KINGDON, HERMANN, radio address rela-
KILPATRICK BROS. CO., relief (see bills S. policy regarding (see H. Con. Res. 7), tive to capture and treatment of Her-
S770; H. R. 3985) 31. mann Goering by, A2245.
KIM, PETER, relief (see bill S. 1607). Manpower: to investigate utilization of
KING HAAKON VII, remarks in House rela-
KIM, SANG WOON, relief (see bill H. R. (see H. Res. 121), 838.
Pacific Coast States: to investigate effect tive to Joyous welcome, on his return
3670").. to Norway, to, A2723.
of wartime conditions on (see H. Res.
KIM, YONGJEUNG, letter on Korea seeks .132), 1080. , KINGMAN, JOHN J., (brigadier general, U. S.
restitution from Japan, from New York War criminals: to declare policy in rela- Army), tribute in the House to, A4438.
Times by, A514.9.. tion to apprehension and punishment KING OF ''HE FIGHTING IRISH, remarks
KIMPTON, LAWRENCE A., letter relative to of (see H. Con. Res. 30, 39), 1285, 3053. in House relative to, 2415.
resolution of Council of University of Petitions and papers presented by, from KINGSBURY, MARY B., letter relative to
Chicago on control of atomic energy Societies and associations, 10169, 11786. H. R. 327 providing for permanent
by, A52 38. Remarks by, on Nurse Corps in Veterans' Admnistra-
KINCEY, ROBERT W., article on labor vic- Deficiency appropriation bill, 1580. tration by, A1091.
timized by TVA from Birmingham Kenny, Robert W.: reply to charges of
KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARK, author-
(Ala.) News-Age-Herald by, A284. Mr. Rankin, 111.
O'Connor, James F.: eulogy, 264. ize commissioner for Sequoia National
Article from Birmingham News-Age- Park to exercise similar functions for
Herald including statement of Sam E. Reciprocal trade agreements, 4894.
War criminals: punishment, 1580, 4283, (see billH. R. 2418).
Roper answeing William Mitch's crit-
4284. KINGS CREEK, VA., provide for preliminary
icism of TVA by, A1293.
article from Boston Post, 4284. survey of (see bill H. R. 19) .
KINDERGARTENS, promote general welfare letter by Secretary ot State, 4283. KINMAN, BEATRICE, letter protesting clos-
through appropriations to assist States -text of House Concurrent Resolu- ing of child-care centers by, A3999.
and Territories to provide (see bill S. * tion 30, 1581.
833). KINMAN, DUANE N. (private, U. S. Army),
Votes of. See YEA.AND-NAY VOTES. article by Lee McCardell relative to mi-
KING, ALEXANDER, remarks in House rela- KING, CHARLES J., relief of estate (see bill raculous operation with Jacknife by,
tive to assassination of, A3060. H. 1t. 4 76). A55.
356 INDEX
KINMONTH, J. LYLE, editorial from Freehold KITTS, WILLARD A., 3D, report of the Senate KLEISER, GRENVILLE, article paying tribute
Transcript paying tribute to, A5314. Committee on .Naval Affairs on nomi- to James A.•Farley from New York
Tribute in House to late, A5314. nation of, 408. Enquirer by, A4485.
KINSER, BERTHA E., letter relative to the KIWANIS, remarks in House relative com- KLINEFELTER, H. E., article entitled "How
death of John D. Kinser, 3603. memorating thirtieth anniversary of FSA Has Helped Thousands of Mis-
KINZER, J. ROLAND (a Representative from establishment of, A340. souri Farmers" from Missouri Farmer
Pennsylvania). by, A3C53.
Appointed on committee, 491. KIWANIS CLUB, address on VE-day by
former Representative Nelson, of Mis- KLOCKENKEMPER, GUS, relief (see bill H. R.
Appointed conferee, 4847, 7408. 2307').
Article by Harry Emerson Wildes rela- souri, in Columbia, Mo., before, A2340.
tive to Anthony Wayne bicentennial, Address by Ben Dean in Washington. KLOPSTEG, PAUL E., statement relative to
A7. D. C., before, A340. faults with artificial limbs by, A4743.
Letter from American Watch Workers Address by Ben Dean in New York before, KLUCIBCHN, FRANK L., editorial relative
Union, replying to statement by Eman- A570. to the policy of the United Statos
uel Coller, A5472. Address by* Senator Hawkes in present- * Government toward Japan written by,
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. ing citation to New York Herald £E8-1.
KIPLINGER, JAMES W., relief (see bill H. R. Tribune, Now York Times, New York KLUSMfIEIER, WILLIAM, letter from, 1596.
1063). Sun, and New York World-Telegram
on behalf of New York City, A382. KLUTTZ, JERRY, article captioned "One-
KIRBY, J. S., relief (see bill H. R. 940). -armed typist aids veterans at hospital"
Address in New YQrk City by George E.
KIRCHWEY, FREDA, article entitled "Rus- Stringfellow relative to the objectives frem Washington Post by, A4136.
sia and the Bomb," A4949. Romarks in House relative to incorrect
of, A913.
Remarks in House relative to, 11476. information on women census by,
Address entitled "The International
KIRK, ALAN G., report of the Committee on Situation" in Lawrence, Kans., before, Al125.
Naval Affairs in Senate on nomination A4512. KNAUTH, HERMAN M., letter captioned "Let
of, 79-0. Address on foreign financing by R-pre- justice be cur creed" by, A1532.
KIRK, NORMAN T. (surgeon general, U. S. sentative Ellis before, Baltimore, Md., KNECHT, JOHN PHILIP, SR., relief (see bill
Army), statement of needs of Army A4140. H. R. 3082).
nursing submitted by, 900. Address entitled "The Service Club-Its
KNEELAND, RALPH F., JR., letter relative to
KIRKPATRICK, MRS. FRED, AND OTHERS, History, Obligation, and Responsi-
legislative affecting filled cream, 2886.
letter commending action stopping dog bility" by George E. Strlngfellow be-
and horse racing, proposal for control fore, Camden, N. J., A4147. KNICKERBOCKER, SARAH L., increase pen-
of manpower, and prohibiting trans- Plan to cecourage full-time employment sion (see bill H. R. 867).
portation of beverage liquor, 673. in essential industry of West Point, KNIGHT, JIMMY (second lieutenant, U. S.
KIRKSVILLE (MO.) DAILY EXPRESS (news- Va., A224. Army), article from Florida Times-
paper), statement on bigger training Remarks in Senate relative to plan for Union of Jacl:onville including letter
plan for doctors by J. S. Denslow from, full-time employment of, A224. relative to lethargy at home front by,
A3452. Resolution relative to punishment of A,'69.
war criminals by Tallahassee, Fla., KNIGHT, JOHN S., Jr. (first lieutenant, U. S.
KIRSEY, VIRLING, telegram urging con-
tinuance of child-care centers from, A2667. Army), editorial by Danton Waltker
A3368. Speech entitled "The Investortc System" on death of, 4372.
KIRSTEIN, LEE A., report of the Committee by William Jackman in Trenton, N. J., Editorial by John S. Knight from Akron
before, A29M6. Beacon-Journal relative to death in
on Naval Affairs in Senate on nomina- action of his son, A1939.
tion of, 4928. KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL, address on win- Letter by Maj. Gen. W. M. Miley com-
ning the peace: No Easy Job by Rep- mending military service of, A1939.
KIRWAN, MICHAEL J. (a Representative
resentative Robertson of Virginia, in Remarks in Senate relative to, 4372.
from Chio).
Appointed conferee, 5732, 6826. R'chmond, Va., bofore, A4227.
KNIGHT, JOHN S., SR., editorial entitled
Appointed on committee, 15. KLAMATH FALLS, OREG., amend act to fix "United States Never Was a One-Man
Article from Youngstown (Ohio) Vindi- a term of United States district court Country" from Detroit Free Press by,
cator entitled "Salvage From the Dis- at (see bill H. R. 3281*).
A1783.
aster," ALE33. KLANGOS, JOHN C., letter relative to the Editcr:al on cur obligation to our gallant
Article by Elmer P. Fries on succession unfairnss of Army's point system for fighters from Akron (Ohio) Beacon-
to the Presidency, A2657. discharge by, A2872. Journal by, A1919.
Editorial from Youngstown (Ohio) Vin- Editorial on postwar domestic strife from
dicator eulogizing late Justice Clarke, KLAUDER, LOUIS T., relief (see bill H. R.
Detroit Free Press by, A4209.
A1485. 1400').
Lettrr from Brig. Gen. Frank S. Besson, KLAU-VAN PIETERSOM-DUNLAP ASSOCI- KNIGHT, THADDEUS C., relief (see bill S.
Jr., to his command entitled "Letter 628').
ATES, INC.,-relief (see bill S. 552").
From the Boss," A1420. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, letter protesting
Letter by L. S. Chadwick, Cleveland, KLEBERG, RICHARD M. (a former Repre- partitioning of Poland by Long Island
O'io, rolative to congressional salaries, sentative from Texas). General Assembly, A1330.
Article, Why Don't We Have Beef? -by, Resolutions relative to communistic
A2810.
8266. activities by New York Slate Council,
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Mahoning River: to reconstruct bridge KLEIN, FRANK A., increase pension (see bill A2785.
over (see bill H. R. 3373), 5528. H. R. 4865). Statoment by Senator Walsh relative to
Remarks by, on educational trust fund of, A1082.
KLEIN, HERBERT A., article praising morale
Railroads: land-grant rates, 4198. upbuilding activities of John H. Eunn, KNISLEY, FRED S., adding to emer-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Jr., in Nazi prison camp from Feder-' gency officers' retired list of the Army,
RISER, VIRGINIA M., relief (see bill H. R. ated Press by, A1988. (soe bill H. R. 2516).
2317"). KLEIN. J. M., article entitled "Sun Inquiry KNOCHE, WENDELL, article on peacetime
KISKADDEN, DONALD S., address on eco- Shows Friends of Judge Igoe in Fat military training by, A5194.
nomic club program relative to the Car Line Posts" from Chicago Sun by, KNOTTS, NELLIE; pension (see bill H. R.
Detroit River by, A5282. A2638. 4826').
KISKADDEN, WILLIAM W., authorize ex- Article relative to Judge Igoe's son-in- KNOWLAND, WILLIAM F. (a Senator from
change of certain lands in connection law being in employ of Chicago Surface California.)
with Rocky Mountain National Park, Lines from Chicago Sun by, A2819. Appointed on committee, 12230.
Colo., with (see bill S. 100*). Article entitled "Igoe Court Officer Aided Appointed on Special Committee To In-
KISSANE, M. M. (captain, Medical Corps, in Transit Suit" from Chicago Sun by,- vestigate the National Defense Pro-
U. S. Army), letter relative to excel- A3567. gram, 10115.
lent work by Army surgeons by, A717. KLEIN, JULIUS (Colonel, U. S. Army), ad- Article from New York Times relative to
dress at memorial service in honor of conditions in camps for Jews in Ger-
KITCHELT, FLORENCE L. C., statement on many, 9221.
equal rights amendment from New late Chaplain Laurence E. Lynch by.
A3799. Article from New York Times relative to
York Herald Tribune by, A4020. cut in British taxes, 10117.
KITTRELL, CLARK, report of the Committee, KLEINMAN, PHILIP, relief (see bill S. 311').
Article from San Francisco Chronicle rel-
on Commerce in Senate on nomination KLEIN SMID, R. B.,. letter relative to the ative to location of capital of United
•of, 11471. Navy's V-12 program, 12430. Nations, A4703.
INDEX 357
KNOWLAND, WILLIAM F.-Continued. KNOXVILLE, TENN., provide for maintain- KNUTSON, HAROLD-Continued.
Article from San Francisco Examiner on ing principal office of Tennessee Valley. Radio address of L. J; Melrose, of Min-
problems of qliicksilver producers, Authority at (see bill S. 1506). , nesota Farm Bureau Federation, A2942.
A4388. Resolution by county commissioners,
Article from Stars and Stripes entitled KNOXVILLE (TENN.) GENERAL HOSPITAL,
telegram relative to drafting of nurses Morrison County, Minn., relative to
"Where Are the Ships?" 10083. old-age security, A4483.
Article from Stars and Strips giving from, 1813.
Resolutions of Minnesota People's Po-
views of enlisted men on question of KNOXVILLE (TENN.) JOURNAL (news- litical Action Committee, A4154.
demobilization, A4400. paper), editorial, Atomic Bomb--Shar- Telegram from Minnesota People's Polit-
Correspondence with War Department ing Secrecy Would Not Avoid War from, ical Action Committee opposing in-
regarding return of servicemen, 10267. A4355. creased unemployment benefits, 9510.
Credentials, 8318. Editorial relative to responsibility of Amendments offered by, to
Elected to committees, 8689. labor, A5074. Labor-Federal Security appropriation
Letter by small businessmen in Visalia, Letter captioned "People with wide in- bill (H. R. 3199): to amend, 4748.
Calif., relative to OPA regulations, fluence must be careful what they Reciprocal trade agreements (H. R. 3240):
9471. say" by William C. Ross from, A4287. to amend, 5123, 5124, 5157, 5158.
Letter from president of University of Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Southern California relative to Navy KNUTSON, HAROLD (a Representative from
Bridge across Mississippi River at Brain-
V-12 program, 12430. Minnesota).
erd, Minn. (see H. R. 3616), 6978.
Statement by W. L. Mallon, president, Address at Lincoln Day dinner, Washing-
Cold Spring, Minn., village of: for relief
National Automobile Dealers Associa- ton, D. C., February 12, 1945, A659.
Address before Republican district con- (see bill H. R. 2008), 838.
tion, before House Small Business Daylight-saving time: to repeal act
Committee. A4770. vention at Lewistown, Mont., April 16,
1945, A1868. establishing (see bill H. R. 3956), 8418.
Sworn in, 6318. Indians: to subject those in Minnesota
Amendments offered by, to Address before Massachusetts Federation
to laws of the State (see bill H. R.
GI bill of rights (H. R. 3749) : to amend, of Taxpayers in Boston relative to 2426), 1639.
10508. Government spending, A5337. -to repeal Indian liquor laws (see
Vessels, sale of (H. R. 3603) : to amend, Address by Herbert Morrison, Lord Presi-
bill H. R. 2425), 1639.
11526, 11882. dent of the Council, at Leeds, England,
10876. Internal Revenue Code: to treat certain
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by predecessor and successor railroad cor-
Armed forces: providing for a program Appointed conferee, 10044.
- porations as the same taxpayer (see
for training young men in (see bill S. Appointed on committee, 68.
bill H. R. 2421), 1638.
1473), 9563. Appointed to Committee To Investigate
Lundborg, Joseph: to adjudicate claim
Bill of Rights Day: to designate (see S. J. Nonessential Federal Expenditures,
of (see bill H. R. 3941), 8337.
Res. 115), 10487. 550.
Minnesota Chippewa Tribe: relief (see
Post Office Department: to provide 26 Appointed to Committee on Internal bill H. R, 5065), 12402.
days' annual leave for employees in Revenue Taxation, 549. Radabaugh, Myrtle C.: for relief (see
field service (see bill S. 1724), 12493. Appointed on funeral committee, 267. bill H. R. 3987), 8466,
Servicemen's Readjustment Act: to Article by William P. Kennedy entitled
amend (see bill S. 1525), 10070. "Minnesota's Career Service in Con- Smith, Arthur E.: f~r relief (see bill
Surplus Property Disposal Act: to pro- gress," Al15. H. R. 5070), 12402.
vide for leasing certain surplus plants Article from Long Prairie Leader relative Veterans: seniority rights of (see H. R.
and facilities. (see bill S. 1534), 10115: to needless strikes, AI31. 3530), 6535.
Remarks by, on Article from New York Herald Tribune -seniority rights of (see bill H. R.
Appropriations Rescission Act: confer- on strike of milk deliverymen, A132. 3746), 7404.
ence report, 11308. Article from Charlotte (N. C.) Observer Walker, Minn.: to provide funds to aid
Armed forces: demobilization program, entitled "That's Faith," A1191. public school board at (see bill H. R.
9478, 9479, 10267, 10268. Article by Norman Bohn entitled 4098), 8724. -
- program for training young men, "Democracy and Public Supervision of Motions and resolutions offered by
9563. Industry," A1192. Committee on Ways and Means: to pro-
Army: demobilization, 10079. Article by Ira L. Wright entitled "An vile additional compensation for clerk
-correspondence with War Depart- Answer to the 'Have-Nots'," A2284. to minority members (see H. Res. 90),
ment, 10079. 291.
Article in Cut Bank (Mont.) Pioneer
- voluntary enlistment bill, 8972, Press entitled "How High Are United National War Labor Board: to investi-
9021, 9022, 9023. States Tariffs?".by, A2503. gate (see H. Res. 261), 4684.
Army and Navy: court-martial systems, Article by George Rothwell Brown rela- Remarks by, on
10980. tive to loans to Great Britain, A3933. Annuity payments! exemption from tax-
Federal employees pay bill, 12235. Article by Phelps Adams on loans to atlon, 8993, 8995, 8996, 9093, 9094, 9097.
Germany: rehabilitation of, 11280. Great Britain, A4230. Antiracketeering Act, 11916.
GI bill of rights: amendment, 10508. Article by Wilbur J. Brons on strike Appropriations: reduction of certain,
Government agencies: reorganization, epidemic, AC9Z2. 9817.
10760, 11937. Article from New York Times on foreign Armed forces: demobilization, 10878.
Great Britain: national debt, 10084. economic policy, A3993. Barbour, Henry E.: eulogy, 2708.
Housing for veterans, 11626, 11812. Editorial from Missoulian Carden, George A., and Anderson T. Herd,
entitled
Land-grant railroad rates, 9990. "Opportunity for the West," A2402. 8987.
Leave of absence, 11007. Census of agriculture, 851.
Editorial from Sunbury (Pa.) Daily Item
Navy: General courts martial, 10917. Civilian manpower: mobilization, 558.
on aid to Great Britain, A3981.
_V-12 program, 12430. Colonial policies of tn gland and France,
Editorial in Wadena (Minn.) Pioneer
Revenue Act of 1945, 9953. 9156.
Journal entitled "America the Bounti-
Selective service: deferment of scientific Committee on Ways and Means: resig-
ful" by, A4178.
students, 9784. nation of Mr. Rapp, minority clerk,
United Nations Organization: American Letter from Ambassador from Norway
relative to underground of Norway, 7316.
representative, 11399.
UNRRA: appropriation, 11307, 12158. A94. Commori carriers: agreements among,
Letter from constituent regarding man- 11775.
Vessels: motion to reconsider vote, 12039.
-sale of Government-owned, 11546, power situation on farms, A157. Commodity Credit Corporation, 1976.
11547, 11551, 11552, 11554, 11555,.11813, Letter from constituent concerning cur- Congress of Industrial Organizations, 47,
11872, 11873, 11874, 11877, 11882, 11885, rent problems, A443. 48, 49.
12133, 12134, 12135, 12253, 12254. Letter by a newspaperman relative to Corporations: refund of excess profits,
- telegrams from labor leaders, loans to foreign governments, 8581. 7240.
11885. Letter to Will Clayton relative to textile Debt limit: increase, 1927, 1930, 1931,
- telegrams from William Green machinery, A5470. 1932, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1944,
and Harry Lundeberg, 12134. Letters by Charles W. Briggs and E. R. 1950.
Hicklin, Wapello, Iowa, A5010. 'Deficiency appropriation bill, 11043.
Reports made by, from Memorial by State of Minnesota relative
Committee on Commerce: Dewey, Lt. Col. A. Peter: tribute, 9156.
to deferment of farm workers, A668. Dollar-a-year men, 825.
Harry L. Englebright Dam (H. R. 3870,
Pamphlet by Canadian Chamber of Com- Doughton, Robert L.: tribute to, 6653.
Rept. 669), 9938. merce entitled "Farm Conditions Draft boards: award of merit to mem-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. 'Down Under'," A3030.
bers, 4275.
KNOX, ALICE C., relief (see bill H. R. 4881). Petition by a .group of Rhode Island Farm labor: drafting of, 825, 826, 827,
KNOX, DUDLEY W., article entitled "The citizens, A5069. - 829, 831, 832.
Founders of the American Navy" writ- Radio address concerning opportunities -resolution by farmers at Albany,
ten by, 10072. for veterans in the West, A1204, Minn., 826.
INDEX
KNUTSON, HAROLD-Continued. KOFOED, JACK, article entitled "All That's KOPPLEMANN, HERMAN P.-Continued.
Remarks by, on Left-Picture, Memorials, A Cross- Article by Malvina Lindsay relative to
Federal Aid Airport Act, 9711, 9738, 9749, Jack Died Before He Ever Lived," 8080. decrease in number of women in top
9750. Article entitled "Veterans Wallow in policy positions in American life,
Federal expenditures, 11043. Red Tape" from Miami (Fla.) Herald A4217.
Foreign governments: postwar loans to, by, A2366. Editorial by Philip Sullivan from Thomp-
8580. KOHAGEN, W. M., statement relative to farm- sonville (Conn.) Press favoring pen-
Full-employment bill, 11973, 11974, 11979. labor problems before Anderson com- sions for Congressmen, A2072.
German prison camps, 4169. mittee by, A3312. Editorial by Alfred N. Phillips from
Great Britain: loans to, 8511, 8512, 8513, Darien (Conn.) Review paying tribute
8580, 8581. KOHLER,E. L., article entitled "Expenditure to Franklin D. Roosevelt, A2068.
Germany: occupation of, 9290. Controls in the United States Govern- Editorial from Washington Post entitled
Hoover, Herbert: tribute, 6538. ment" from Accounting Review by, "Scurity Delegate," A1929.
International organizations, 10866. A1336, A1710. Editorial from Hartford (Conn.) Times
Japan: arming of, 10950. KOHN,HANS, excerpt on Communist Jewish entitled "Power of Our Representa-
Labor: needless strikes, A131. ,Party from book Nationalism in the tives," A1876.
Land-grant railroad rates, 11271. Soviet Union by, A3101. Editorial entitled "Presidential Succes-
Lend-lease: extension, 2128, 2131, 2132, KOJAS, ALDONA, relief (see billS. 997). sion Defective" in reply to address by
2135, 2136, 2139. James A. Farley in Waterbury (Conn.)
Luce, Clare Booth, 8871. KOKOMO, IND., correspondence relative to
destruction of evaporated milk at, 3787. America, A3002.
Maritime Day, 4867. Excerpt from Barnet Nover's column on
Narcotic laws, 1959. Recommendations relative to Improving
educational features of GI bill of rights Zionist problem, A4612.
National debt, 9750. Letter in Washington Post by Drew Pear-
National Labor Relations Board: appro- by a committee of citizens of, A1971.
son to former Governor Gardner, of
priation, 4748. KOLBERT, PAUL (private, U. S. Army), arti- North Carolina, praising Henry Wal-
- election held at Minnesota Min- cle by Bud Hutton from New York lace, A487.
ing & Manufacturing Co., A2154. Times relative to heroism of, A811. Letter from a marine relative to racial
- investigation, 4671. KOMP, WILLIAM H. W., relief (see bill H. R. intolerance, A,_820.
Norway's Independence Day, 4729. 1394). Radio address from Hartford, Conn., en-
Nurses' selective service bill, 1744. KONDO, ELLEN MIYOKO, relief (see bill titled "Your Congressman at Work,"
- letter, 1744.
H. R. 5029). A597.
Philippine Islands: return of certain
KONDO, KOICHI, relief of estate (see bill Radio address entitled "Human Rights,"
funds, 10307.
H. R. 5013). A1283.
Postwar program: President's message,
A3804. KONDO, YCSHIKO, relief(see bill H. R. Radio address to constituents April 22,
President of the United States: speech 1915, on conduct of the war, A1883.
5032). Radio address relative to use of armed
on wages and full employment, 10215, KONSAVAGE, ROSEANN, remarks in House
10216. force by International Security Coun-
relative to honor of christening Victory cil, A4320.
Price Control Act: amendment, 6374, ship Mahanoy City by, A871.
6518. Radio address on United Nations Relief
KOO,V. K. WELLINGTON, speech at closing and Rehabilitation Administration,
Recinrocal trade agreements: extension,
4875-4884, 4890, 4893, 4894, 4980, 5005, session of San Francisco Conference A4824.
5006, 5007, 5008, 5010, 5028, 5039, 5074, by, A34C5. Radio speech on the housing problem
5076, 5077, 5085, 5086, 5087, 5089, 5101, "KOO ARRIVES IN KOREAN CAPITAL," ar- and how to overcome it, A5627.
5102, 5109, 5114, 5115, 5123, 5124, 5134, ticleby Richard J. H. Johnston cap- Resolution of Connecticut Legislature
5146, 5149, 5156, 5157, 5158, 5165. tioned, A5162. urging representation at peace table
-- list of witnesses testifying on bill, cf members of armed forces, A1284.
KCONS, HARRY D., relief (see bill H. R.-
4875. Resolution by Connecticut Legislature
3619).
Reciprocal trade: statement by Demo- favoring universal military training,
KCOR, JOE, relief (see bill H. R. 958*). A2267.
cratic leaders in 1929 on flexible tariff,
KOPERSKI, MERLA, relief (see bill H. R. Sermon by Rev. Russell J. Clinchy on
5088.
Renegotiation act, 6073, 6074, 6075. 3340). subject, God and the Atomic Bomb,
Revenue bill of 1945, 9603, 9605, 9613, KOPITZKE, L. E., statement relative to re- A4486.
9627, 9628, 9631. conversion problems of the cheese pro- Sermon by Theodore Ainsworth Greene,
Revenue act: conference report, 10177, ducers by George L. Mooney and, A4335. D. D., entitled' "The Price of Victory
10178, 10179. KOPPLEMANN, HERMAN P. (a Representa- and Peace" at a union service in the
Roosevelt, Elliott: loan by John A. Hart- tve from Connecticut). First Church of Christ, New Britain,
ford, 6141, 6142. Address at Waterbury, Conn., April 2, Conn., August 19, 1945, A5037.
Second deficiency appropriation bill, 6850, 1945, entitled "Should Labor Unions Telegram from Martin Hogan, Hartford,
6851. Engage in Political Action?" A1653. Conn., announcing formation of a
Seiberling. Francis J.: eulogy, 756. Address at Dumbarton Oaks rally, Bush- Wallace-For-President Club, 748.
Selective Service Act: amendment, 6499. nell Memorial, Hartford, Conn., A1999. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Selective Service: letter by war worker to Address by Joseph F. Thorning at meet- Naval Reserve Act: to amend (see bill
his draft board, 827. ing honoring Sumner Welles, A3771. H. R. 2293), 1341.
Small business problems, 113, 114. Appointed on committee, 274. Peace organization: to authorize Amer-
Social legislation: cost of, 10868. Appointed conferee, 3431. ican representative on International
Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment, Appointed on funeral committee, 290. Security Council to pledge use of
6538. Armistice Day message written by Cecil American armed forces for mainte-
Swearing in of Members, 16. P. Dickson, of the Gannett News Serv- nance of (see H. J. Res. 131), 2457.
Tax adjustment bill, 7306, 7307, 7316, 7325, ice, A5045. Security Council of United Nations: au-
7328, 7331, 7334. Article by Maj. George Fielding Eliot thorizing representative of United
Tax on small-game guns, 7496. from New York Tribune describing States to pledge use of force to main-
United Nations Relief: appropriation, Franklin D. Roosevelt as brilliant tain peace based on effective world
10215, 10216, 10230. President, A1932. organization (see H. J. Res. 258), 9642.
United States Employment Service, 9855. Article by Alfred Barker Lewis concern- Solomon, Reuben J.: for relief (see bill
-- return to States, 9817. ing full employment bill, A3177. H. R. 2482), 1748.
Veterans: pension increase, 8493. Article from Hartford (Conn.) Times en- Tine, Teresa': for relief (see bill H. R.
Veterans' Administration: Department titled "The FEPC Appropriation," 2163), 1081.
of Medicine and Surgery, 11672, 11673. AS607. Wells, Horace: to memorialize name of
Reports made by, from Article from Hartford (Conn.) Sunday (see H. J. Res. 114), 1748.
Committee on Ways and Means: Herald entitled "We Won't Forget," Motions and resolutions offered by
Internal Revenue Code amendment (H. R. A3540. Maloney, Francis T.: death of (see H.
122, Rept. 869), 7342. Article in Hartford (Conn.) Times en- Res. 84), 289.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. titled "Prompt Action by All Means," Remarks by, on
KNUTSON, HAZEL ECHO, relief (see bill S. A3549. American armed forces: use to prevent
Article and editorial from Washington future wars, 3436.
1571).
Post on renunciation of anti-Semitism Armed forces of the United States: use
KOCH, M. A., telegram relative to shipbuild- * by Robert Ley, A4613. in preventing future wars, A1734.
ing work received from, 5499. Article by Gordon H. Cole in PM entitled -statements by the President and
KOEHLER, JOE-K., remarks in House and a "War Equipment Will Be Given to Senator Connally, A1734.
telegram relative to the proposed Hospitals and Schools," A4337. Army: mustering-out plan, 4546.
march of quarters for Roosevelt me- Article by Jim H. Brady on reconversion, Census of manufacturing, 4662.
morial monument, 3465. A3856. Deficiency appropriation bill, 11214.
INDEX 359
KOPPLEMANN, HERMAN P.-Continued. KOSHETZ, HERBERT, article entitled "Rus- KRUG, J. A.-Continued.
Remarks by, on sian Move Seen for Textile Lead" writ- Remarks in House relative to opinion on
Deutsch, Albert: contempt action ten by, 11381. labor's war production record of,
against, 4847. A639, A1450.
Fair Employment Practice Committee, KOSMOPOULOS, ELIAS JAMES WALKER,
relief (see bill H. R. 3511). KRUM, TYRRELL, article on hospital legis-
7186.
First War Powers Act, 1941: to amend, KRAMER, DALE (sergeant, U. S. Army), ar- lation passes House by small margin
11360. ticle captioned "Homeward sailings lag from Washington Times-Herald by,
Flood-control projects, 11214. behind goal" by, A5310. A5299.
Full-employment bill, 11989. KRAMER, FERD, statement relative to bill Radio Interview relative to hospitaliza-
International Security Council: Use of (S. 1592) to establish national housing tion of World War veterans of Frank
armed force, 9623. policy, before Senate Banking and Cur- T. Hines by, A1178.
League of Nations, 2439. rency Committee by, A5749. Statement on vessels needed to return
Lending agencies of the Government, KRASKE, EMIL, relief (see bill H. R. 2084). soldiers, from Washington Times-
1188. Herald by, A4666, A4694.
KRAUS, OTTO, relief (see bill H. R. 3443*),
Maloney, Francis T.: eulogy, 288, A2649. KRUPP, ALFRIED, remarks in House relative
Peace: use of American armed forces to KRAUSE & MANAGAN, INC., LAKE to, 10808.
maintain, 2439. CHARLES, LA., letter urging termina-
- text of House Joint Resolution tion of OPA L-41, housing control by, KUH, FREDERICK, article relative to the
A3906. Acheson-MacArthur controversy, 9006.
131, 2438.
Reciprocal trade agreements, 5128. KRAUSS, WILHELM WOLFGANG, grant the KUHL, CHARLES HERMAN, remarks in
Rich, Robert F., 34. status of a quota immigrant to (see bill House relative to slap- by General Pat-
Ryter, Joseph F.: absence of, 3664. S. 640). ton of, A4265.
Second deficiency appropriation bill, KREAGER, FRANK 0., speech relative to con- KULSEA, WILLIAM, article on veterans'
6772. struction of postwar highway to the right to unemployment compensation
Thorning, Joseph F.: tributes to, A2389. Northwest via Gulf port, Miss., by during strikes from Ann Arbor (Mich.)
Treaties: constitutional amendment, News by, A5215.
A432.
-4349. KUNKEL, JOHN C. (a Representative from
Un-American activities, 7821. KREBS, RICHARD J., relief (see bill H. R,
United Nations Organization, 12223. Pennsylvania).
. 4661). Appointed on committee, 491, 492.
-American representative, 12286. KREGELOH, HUBERT W., radio talk relative
-article by Sumner Welles, A4812. Article by Dale Kramer from Daily
to occupation of Germany, A4866. Pacifican on delay in returning over-
- article from Hartford Times,
KREPS, THEODORE J., discussion before Co- seas servicemen, A4916.
12224. op Forum of the District of Columbia
-authority to use force, A4811. Editorial from Harrisburg (Pa.) Tele-
on monopoly by Representative Voor- graph relative to Republican precam-
United Nations Relief and Rehabilita- his, Thurman Arnold, and, A2050. paign platform, A5676.
tion Organization, 10184.
- appropriation, 10288. KRESS, S. H., & CO., relief (see bill H. R. 847). Editorial from the Sun Setter entitled
"Waiting for Ships That Never Come
VE-day, 4315. KRETZ, CHARLES H., report of the Commit- In," A5384.
Veterans: rehabilitation in Connecticut, tee on Naval Affairs in Senate on nomi- Excerpt from a letter of a fruit grower
A3280. nation of, 548. of Lebanon County, Pa., relative to
Veterans' Administration: investigation, KREUSLER, CHRISTIAN H., relief (see bill hurtful effect of ceiling prices, 6567.
4847.
Wallace, Henry A., 1150, 1188. H. R. 3302*). Letter by secretary of Pennsylvania
Welles, Sumner: inter-American deco- KREUTZER, STANLEY, report of a special Horticultural Association relative to
ration for, A3771. study of black-market conditions by, the apple crop, C567.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. A3441. Letter from Secretary of War relative to
Army separation centers, A4587.
KOREA, article by Richard J. H. Johnston KREUZ, FRANK P. (captain, U. S. Navy), Poem by Helen Hall Bucher entitled
relative to arrival of Kim Koo in, statement on Navy's amputation pro- "Pennsylvania," A4218.
A5162. gram by, A3926. Radio address on national Bible week,
Bills to authorize naturalization, and ad- KRINGLIE, PVT. LYLE S., letter from The A4494.
mission under a quota, of Koreans and Adjutant General relative to the train- Amendments offered by, to
descendants of Koreans (see bills S. ing of, 3646. Price Control Act: to amend, 6567.
730; H. R. 1901). Bills and joint resolutions introducedby
,Joint resolution to provide for recogni- KRISE, A. E., RECEIVER, adjudicate claim
of (see bill H. R. 2309). Anderson, Kenneth L.: for relief (see bill
tion by United States Government of H. R. 3785), 7506.
the Provisional Government of Re- KROCK, ARTHUR, article relative to the Armed forces: to exempt members from
public of (see H. J. Res. 17). President's press conferences by, 5755. tax on long-distance telephone mes-
Memorial of Legislature of Hawaii urging Article entitled "Constructive Moves in sages (see bill H. R. 1692), 448.
legislation to grant the privilege of Foreign Policy" from New York Times -to grant enlisted personnel cer-
citizenship to, 4501. by, All9. tain benefits in lieu of accumulated
Remarks in House relative to affairs In, Article entitled "The Issues of Censor- leave (see bill H. R. 4422)', 9821.
6580,. A5148. ship and Silence" from New York Clouse, Fred: for relief (see bill H. R.
KOREA, KEYSTONE OF ASIA, editorial from Times by, A667. 945), 61.
New York Times relatiye to, A5162. Article analyzing Herbert Hoover's Dum- Constitution: to provide for a First, Sec-
Statement by Chiang Kai-shek from barton Oaks proposals from New York ond, and Third Vice President (see
United Press on, A5149. Times by, A1614. bill H. J. Res. 230), 7663.
KOREAN RED GROUP ASSAILED BY RHEE, Article entitled "The Psychological Siege Meals, Robert C., and others: for relief
article by Richard J. H. Johnston from of New York" from New York Times of estate (see bill H. R. 946), 61.
New York Times relative to, A5149. by, A1313. Nation-wide Bible reading: to designate
KOREA SEEKS RESTITUTION FROM JAPAN, Article on Presidential succession from period for (see H. J. Res. 117), 2072.
letter by Yongjeung from New York New York Times by, A3297. Price Control Act: to amend (see bill
Times relative to, A5149. Article relative to peacetime military H. R. 4177), 9004.
training from New York Times by, Ritter, Maurice C.: for relief (see bill
"KOREA'S HOPE?-KIM KOO," article by
A3552. H. R. 3702), 7268.
Robert P. Martin from New York Post
Article entitled "Pearl Harbor Questions" Petitions and papers presented by, from
entitled, A5161. Citizens and Individuals, 7824.
from New York Times by, A3778.
KORSON, GEORGE, remarks in House rela- Article on an inquiry into foreign eco- Remarks by, on
tive to book entitled "At His Side" by, nomic policy from New York Times by, Annuity payments: exemption from tax-
A1196. A3993. ation, 9087.
KORTES, JOHN, letter on Can the story of Article entitled "Arbitrating the Goose Armed forces: ( bill H. R. 4422) to grant
the St. Lawrence waterway be as Pres- and the Golden Egg" from New York benefits in lieu of accumulated leave,
ident Truman sees it? by, A4399. 'Times by, A4632, A4671. A4402.
KOSANDA, THOMAS J., executive nomina- Article entitled "The Basic Reasons for - demobilization, 10676, 10777,
tion passed over and subsequently re- the Credits to Britain" from New York 11121, 11150.
committed, 4424, 4536, 4607, 4608. Times by, A5471. letter by a serviceman, 10777.
- letters, 10676.
KOSCINSKI, ARTHUR A., report of the Com- KROM, LE ROY, relief (see bill S. 1704).
-resolution by Pensylvania Depart-
mittee on the Judiciary in Senate on KRUG, J. A. (Chairman, War Production ment, American Legion, A4402.
nomination of, 7586. Board), letter relative to labor's con- - return from the Pacific, 10727,
KOSCIUSKO, THADDEUS, remarks in House tribution to winning the war by, A639. 11630.
relative to, 1038, 1042. Letter relative to repeal of daylight sav- - transportation home, 11737,
Tribute in House to, 4146, A1446. Ing time by, A295, A5209.
360 INDEX
KUNKEL, JOHN C.-Continued. LABOR-Continued. LABOR-Continued.
Remarks by, on Articles entitled "The Adjustment of In- Editorial entitled "Compulsory Arbitra-
Armed forces: voluntary enlistment bill, dustrial Disputes" by B. L. Masse and tion" from Manufacturers Record,
8623, 8625, 8630. C. W. Anrod from America, A4261, A3539.
Armies of occupation: composition of, A4262. Editorial entitled "Union Responsibility"
8539. Article entitled "Three Sides to a Labor by William Green from American
Army: demobilization program, 9414, Dispute" by David Lawrence from Federationist, A1414.
9917. United States News, A5192. Editorial captioned "Certify labor lead-
- letter by a serviceman, 9918. Article entitled "Where Do Wages Come ers" by Maurice R. Franks from Rail-
-letter by two soldiers, A4637. From?" by Peter F. Drucker from Sat- road Workers Journal, A527.
- transportation for men eligible urday Evening Post, A51Ol. Editorial captioned "To curb make-
for discharge, A4637. Article entitled "Look Forward Labor" work" from New York Times, A659.
Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5586, by Victor- Reuther from Common Editorial entitled "Drafting Workers Into
7218. Sense, L5458. Unions" from.Milwaukee Journal, A337.
Committee on Un-American Activities, A 10-point public charter for freedom Editorial entitled "Take-Home Wages"
10031. from labor abuses, 10409. from Pittsburgh Catholic, A4286.
Demobilization problems, A4916. Bill to provide for promotion of welfare Editorial from the Detroit Free Press
Foreign. Broadcast Intelligence Service, of displaced labor in rotation to eco- relative to increase in basic wage
11890, 11959. nomic effects flowing from scientific rates, 10411.
Government Agencies: reorganization, and technological develcpments (see Editorial on high-priced labor means
9427. bill H. R. 2937). high-priced commodities from Allegan
Missouri: additional Judgeship, 8873. Bill to protect interstate and foreign (Mich.) Gazette, A4546.
Nation-wide Bible reading: articles, commerce by providing means for Editorial on prices-wages-profits from
A4448. prompt and orderly settlement of con- Milwaukee Journal, A4543.
Navy and Marine Corps: increase per- troversies (see bill S. 1419). Editorial entitled "New Plan for Labor"
sonnel, 11437. Bill to diminish causes of labor disputes from Charleston (W. Va.) Gazette,
Order of business, 10734, 10735, 12096. burdening interstate and foreign com- A4640.
Price Control Act: amendment, 6567, Editorial from Knoxville Journal relative
merce (see bill H. R. 4344).
6569, 6570. Bill to raise minimum wage rate (see bill to responsibility of labor, A5074.
Religion: revival, 4301. H. R. 1172). Joint resolution for amendment to Con-
Revenue Act: conference report, 10180. stitution, relative to freedom to work
Vegetables: ceiling prices, 6567. Bills to protect employees engaged in war
production (see bills H. R. 428, 1337). (see S. J. Res. 20).
War Department: report on troop re- Joint resolution to amend act entitled
Bill to confer jurisdiction on United
turns, 11476. "Compensation for Injury, Death, or
States courts involving work stoppages
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Detention of Employees of Contrac-
(see bill H. R. 2121).
NUNZE, EDWARD LAURENCE, relief (see bill Bill to prescribe 48 hours as standard tors Outside United States" (see H. J.
H. R. 2129*). workweek during the present war (see Res. 284).
KUTA, BENJAMIN, article relative to non- bill H. R. 1194). Letter relative to trends in unions by
acceptance of offer to return troops Bill to prohibit aliens from voting in Alto Fair, A1173.
on his ship by, A5310. labor organizations or acting as their Letter by Aluminum Co. of America and
officers or agents (see bill H. R. 354). statement by Representative Savage
KUTKOWSKY, STANLEY S., relief (see bill relative to labor problems in Pacific
H. R. 3014). Bill relating to use of prisoners of war
for performance .of skilled (see bill Northwest, A2038-A2041.
KWARTIN, SAVEL ZEBULON, letter relative H. R. 2633). Letter by J. A. King relative to contribu-
to vandalism in Tel Aviv written by, tion to winning the war made by, A639.
Bills to prohibit discrimination in em-
12175. Letter by Melvin B. Wehler relative to
ployment because of race, creed, color,
KWON, IN SUN, relief (see bill H. R. 3670*). waste of manpower hours on certain
national origin, or ancestry (see bills
jobs, A90.
KYLE, EDWIN JACKSON, report of the Com- 11. R. 2232, 2495).
Letter captioned "Free men produce more
mittee on Foreign Relations in Sen- Bills declaring certain contracts and
than slaves" by Joseph N. Pew, Jr.,
ate on nomination of, 800. practices relating to employment un-
R. 4951). from Farm.Journal, A711.
KYLE, ROBERT, relief of legal guardian of lawful (see bills S. 1643; H.
Letter urging support of proposals of
(see bill H. R. 3442). Bills providing equal pay for equal work Yalta Conference by Frank Siegel,
for women (see bills, S. 1178; H. R. A689.
LABOR, address delivered by former Senator 526).
Schwellenbach entitled "Labor's Un- Letters by C. E. Wilson relative to labor's
Bill making unlawful the use of force, demand for 30 percent wage increase,
finished Business, 8350. violence, and threats to prevent persons
Address on Should labor unions engage A4342.
engaging in any lawful vocation (see
in political action? by Representative Letter from General Motors Corp. pro-
bill S. 371). posing 45-hour workweek, A4603.
Kcpplemann before Hartford Diocesan
Bill to make unlawful certain contracts Letter from Walter P. Reuther relative
Labor Institute, A1653. and practices in connection with cer-
Articles captioned "AFL teamsters to the controversy with respect to
threaten to halt produce shipments" tain labor relations (see bill H. R. basc wage rates, 10411.
2818). Momorandum of American labor on Jew-
and "Union halts shore produce in A3439.
New York" from Salisbury (Md.) Bill to make unlawful certain agreements ish Palestine,
providing for payments by employees Memorial to Franklin D. Roosevelt by
Times, A2504.
Article entitled "Detroit Walk-Outs to labor organizations (see bill H. R. St. Paul (Minn.) Trades and Labor
Worry Washington" by John W. Love 2819). Assembly, A2170.
from Washington Daily News, A3112. Comments on the Capital Transit Co. Message from the President on, 11477.
Article entitled "Administration Fights strike, 10407. Regulations of War Manpower Commis-
Monopolies, But Fails to Stop That of Correspondence relative to new charter sion on employment stabilization pro-
Labor" by Leo Wolman from Washing- for labor and management between grams, A1634.
ton Post, A3199. Merwin K. Hart and Eric A. Johnston, Remarks in House relative to strikes,
Article entitled "Industrialists Honor A3226, A3227. 9337, 9377, 10879, 10881, 10882, 12483,
Seven Labor Leaders" by Ray de Crane Editorial captioned "Kicking labor in the A5099.
from Cleveland (Ohio) Press, A3239. pants" from Kenosha (Wis.) Labor, Remarks in House relative to legislation
Article entitled "Job Plans That Cun- A2551. concerning, 11631, 11905, A4704.
ingly Seek Veteran-Labor Brawls" by Editorial entitled "Assisting the Return- Remarks in House relative to war record
Samuel Grafton from Chicago Times, ing Vet" from Long Beach (Calif.) of, 741, 2842, A429, A639, ALSO9.
A3493. Labor News, A2595. Remarks in House relative to present dis-
Article on unions versus veterans from Editorial entitled "Revising the Labor cord between industry and, A4286.
Labor's Voice, A3609. Laws" from New York Times, A3103. Remarks in House relative to need of co-
Article entitled "Something to Bargain Editorial entitled "For Industrial Peace" operation between labor and manage-
With" by Maurice R. Franks from Rail- from Cleveland (Ohio) Plain Dealer, ment, A3226.
road Yardmasters of North America, A3104. Remarks in House relative to necessity
Inc., A1268. Editorial entitled "At Last-the Needed of adequate wages for, A1414, A2882.
Article entitled "If I Were a Labor Leader Wagner Law Reform" from Cleveland Remarks in House relative to closed-
Again" by William S. Jack, A4036. (Ohio) News, A3161. shop contract,A1540, A3226.
Article entitled "What Does Labor Editorial entitled "Safeguards for Work- Remarks in House relative to effect of
Want?" by Benjamin L. Masse from ers" from Washington Daily News, extension of Reciprocal Trade Agree-
America, A4238. A3415. ments Act on, A1573, A2491, A2588.
INDEX 361
LABOR-Continued. LABOR-Continued. "LABOR BILL IN SENATE WOULD CORRECT
Remarks in House relative to $50 initia- Remarks in Senate concerning relations MANY EVILS," article by Westbrook
tion fee demanded by unions, A4665. between management and labor, 8294. Pegler from Cleveland Press entitled,
Remarks In House relative to $56 truck- Remarks in Senate relative to importance A3297.
driver's fee required in Eastern Shore of adequate food for, A3564.
LABOR-CAPITAL RELATIONS, article from
of Maryland, A2504. Remarks in Senate relative to drafting of,
926. Manchester (N. H.) Union relative to
Remarks in House relative to appropria- Benjamin Rush Toland's bequest to
tions to pay unemployed defense work- Remarks in Senate relative to the respon- Improve, A4780.
ers a gratuity of $25 per week, A2673. sibility of Congress, 10490.
Remarks in House relative to inability of 'Remarks in Senate relative to fixation of LABOR CONCILIATION SERVICE-SENA-
veterans to obtain their former jobs, wages by the Government, 10805. TOR McMAHON'S BILL, editorial from
A2877. Remarks in Senate relative to the pro- 'New York Journal of Commerce rela-
Remarks in House relative to legislation posed labor policy of the United States, tive to, A4064.
to prevent veterans from joining a 11285.
Resolution to provide for appointment "LABOR CONDITIONS-AND THE RESPONSI-
union, A3037.
of fact-finding bodies (see H. Res. 435). BILITY OF CONGRESS," remarks in
Remarks in House relative to Jurisdic-
Resolution relative to wage-increase pro- Senate entitled, 11385.,
tional dispute among labor unions,
A3112. gram by Local 201, United Electrical, LABOR COOPERATIVE PROGRAM, remarks
Remarks concerning proposed amend- Radio, and Machine Workers of Amer- in House relative to, 726.
ment of the Wagner Labor Act, 7495. ica, Lynn, Mass., A3949.
Questions and answers on national ap- LABOR DAY, address by William Green rela-
Remarks in House relative to effort to tive to legislative program of Ameri-
drive wedge between the veterans and prenticeship program by Department
of Labor, A5146. can Federation of Labor in Camden,
the worker, A3365. N. J., on, A3841.
Remarks in House relative to determina- Statement by Senator Thomas (Utah)
relative to minimum wage of 65 cents Address by Representative Philbin at
tion, to prevent mass post-war employ- Shrewsbury, Mass., on, A3743.
ment of, A1475. by amending Fair Labor Standards
Act, A3638. Address by William Green at Camden,
Remarks in House relative to interest in N. J., at memorial services for Peter
Statement by John W. Young relative
world affairs, of, A1196. to guaranteed annual wage, A3521. J. McGuire on, A3744.
Remarks in House relative to. stake in Address by Senator Thomas (Oklahoma)
Statements by Donald Nelson and Joseph
international cooperation of, A1541. at Akron, Ohio, on, A3803.
Keenan praising, 2842.
Remarks in House relative to no-strike Address by Representative Dondero at
pledge given by, 2932. Statement on should management be
unionized? by General Motors, A1895. Royal Oak, Mich., on, A3822.
Remarks in House relative to attitude Radio address by Representative Curley
Statement entitled "What Workers Can
on proposed twenty-second amend- on, A3876.
Do About Reconversion Pricing" by
ment of, A1462. Labor Policy Committee of OPA, A160. Remarks in House relative to address at
Remarks in House relative to cut-backs Statement entitled "Where Does the CIO memorial services for Peter J..
McGuire,
at plant of Smith & Wesson, 580. Program Lead?" by Willford I. King, founder of, A3744.
Remarks In House relative to importa- A4268. Sermon by Michael J. Ready at St.
tion from Jamaica of, 580. Telegram from Under Secretary of War Joseph's Cathedral on, A3778.
Remarks in House relative to threatened Patterson relative to assistance in Sermon by Benjamin L. Masse at St.
strikes in the meat industry, A784. Patrick's Cathedral in New York on,
manufacture of atomic bomb of, A3746.
Remarks in House relative to amicable Textof new chatter for labor and man- A3776.
management-labor relations in Great
agement, A3226. "LABOR DEVELOPMENTS SUPPORT MR.
Miami Valley. of Ohio, A3977. Tribute by Donald Nelson and Joseph TRUMAN," editorial from Houston
Remarks in House relative to effect of
Keenan to, A484. (Tex.) Chronicle entitled, A5425.
St. Lawrence Seaway on,,A4070. Tribute to accomplishments in war ef-
Remarks in House relative to what fort of, 722. LABOR DICTATORSHIP, letter by L. W. Mc-
American workmen will expect from Neil opposing, A5439.
Full Employment Act of 1945, A4139. LABOR (publication), article relative to Rep-
Remarks in House relative to efforts of resentative Voorhis' plan to retire por- LABOR DIFFICULTIES IN MISSISSIPPI
Reds to undermine, A4171. tion of national debt, by Raymond MOTOR INDUSTRY, letter by West
Remarks in House relative to a proposed Lonergan from, A1292. Bros. Motor Express of Laurel, Miss.,
conference of industry and labor, 9251. Article on McDonough's statement on relative to, A4614.
Remarks in House relative to dictatorial minimum wage startles solons from, LABOR DIGEST, correspondence relative to
power of leaders in, A4396. A4353. publication of, 12456.
Remarks 'in House relative to board of Article relative to the Universal Military
arbitration to settle disputes between Service Act from, A532. LABOR DISPUTES, amendment and remarks
Editorial Antilabor Jokes. Come Home To in Senate to provide for appointment
management and, A4640.
Roost-Veterans Inquire About High- of fact-finding boards to investigate,
Remarks in House relative to time for
Salaried Jobs, from, A2492. 11706.
a show-down in labor troubles, A5170.
Editorial relative to proposal of Com- Bill to protect Interstate and foreign
Remarks in House relative to reconver-
sion and demands of, A5119. mittee for Constitutional Government, commerce by providing for mediation
Inc., for twenty-second amendment by and arbitration of (see bill S. 1419).
Remarks in House relative to the labor
Edward Keating from, A1207. Bill to provide for investigation and
problem in America, 10614. mediation of (see bill H. R. 4875).
Remarks in House relative to bill (H. R. LABOR: ADJUSTMENT IN RECONVERSION
PERIOD, radio address by Senator Bills to provide for appointment of fact-
2121) conferring jurisdiction on United finding boards (see bills S. 1661; H. R.
States courts involving work stoppages, Thomas (Utah) on, A3619.
4908).
A659. LABOR AND INDUSTRY, remarks in House Joint resolution creating a joint select
Remarks in House relative to yellow- relative to, 11151. committee to study legislation con-
dog contracts outlawed by Norris- "LABOR AND MANAGEMENT," editorial cerning (see H. J.Res. 280).
LaGuardia Act of 1935, A3226. from Winlock (Wash.) News entitled, Remarks in House relative to CIO's op-
'Remarks in House relative to three re- A4218. position to fact-finding board to in-
cent decisions of National Labor Rela- Letter by Louis J.Kehoe relative to steps vestigate, A5364.
tions Board, A3595. should be taken for settlement of dis- Remarks in House relative to legislation
Remarks in House relative to support of putes between, A5747. to minimize causes of, 12266.
Fraternal Order of Eagles for guaran- Remarks in House on the subject of,
teed annual wage for, A3521. 12227, A5726. "LABOR DRAFT," editorial from Chicago
Remarks in House and correspondence Remarks in House relative to controversy Tribune entitled, A120.
relative to strikes and men out of jobs, between, 9727. Letter and statement by American Fed-
and delay in returning overseas vet- eration of Labor relative to compul-
LABOR AND MANAGEMENT NEWS, message sory, 4260.
erans to their homes, 10816. from the Chairman of WPB appearing
Remarks in House and newspaper clip- in, 822. LABOR IDLERS IN ENGLAND, letter by un-
pings on the subject of strikes, 1709. named soldier in London relative to,
Remarks In House entitled "Mexican LABOR AND VETERANS-THE VICTORY A4152.
Treaty Invades the Rights of Labor", TEAM, remarks in House relative to,
2163. A5694. "LABOR LEADER PLEADS FOR NEW ENTER-
PRISES," articles by Matthew Woll
Remarks In House relative to strikes in LABORATORY FOR STUDY OF TROPICAL
the Great Lakes mining area, 10810. from Reader's Digest entitled, A1219,
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, remarks in A1811.
Remarks in House relative to policy of House relative to recommendation of
Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. toward shop Citrus Products Research Council to LABOR LEADERSHIP, editorial from Wash-
stewards, A4461. establish, A4631. ington Teamster relative to, A4065.
362 INDEX
LABOR LEGISLATION, analysis by United LABOR ORGANIZATIONS-Continued. "LABOR'S STAKE IN RECONVERSION," arti-
Clerical Workers of America, CIO, rel- Bill.to require labor organizations to In- cle by Emil Rieve from New Republic
ative to Truman's proposed, A5277. corporate and file annual financial entitled, A3440.
Correspondence between CIO Regional reports (see bill H. R. 4960). LABOR'S STRENGTH AT THE POLLS, edi-
Director DeShelter and Representative Letter by unnamed veteran relative to torial from White Plains (N. Y.) Re-
Slaughter relative to, A5670. views on, A3637. porter Dispatch relative to, A4431.
Editorial from Washington Post entitled, Letter from veteran relative to payment LABOR UNIONS, prohibit political expendi-
A3103. of job dues to, A3565. tures by (see bill S. 1487).
Editorial entitled "Wrong Approach" Report of minority of Committee on Remarks in House relative to veterans in,
from Akron (Ohio) Beacon Journal, World War Veterans' Legislation' rela- 7401, 7414, 7418.
A5190. tive to H. R. 3384, pertaining to vet- Remarks in House relative to opposition
Editorial entitled "Truman's Labor Pro- erans joining, A3370. to FEPC of, AZ277.
posals Similar to Minnesota Act" from Resolution providing for consideration
Minneapolis Star-Journal, A5516. "LABOR UNIONS AND POLITICS," article
of H. R. 3384, to protect honorably dis- from Fairmont (W. Va.) Times en-
Editorial entitled "Hobbs Bill Presents charged veterans in their rights from
Test for Liberals" by John H. Cline titled, A485".
joining (see H. Res. 362).
from Washington Evening Star, A5644. LABOR UNIONS NOT REGULATED BY LAW,
Statement and telegram opposing cer-
Letter from the Secretary of Labor trans- tain amendments to Price Control Act article by Frank Kent, from Washing-
mitting reports of committees and res- by certain consumer and labor groups, ton Evening Star on, A3087.
olutions adopted by the Eleventh A3076. LABOR UNIONS' POLICY OF TODAY, edi-
National Conference on, 461. Text of bill (H. R. 3384) to protect hon- torial by Maurice R. Franks from Rail-
Letter from Building and Construction orably discharged veterans from join- road Workers' Journal relative to,
Trades Department, A. F. of L., rela- A1732.
ing, A2877.
tive to certain, A5717. LABOR UNJUSTLY CRITICIZED, article from
Remarks in House favoring bill (H. R. LABOR PEACE, remarks in House relative to,
A5056. the Cresset relative to, A,982.
32) pertaining to, 11905.
Remarks in House relative to, 11842. LABOR: VENGEANCE LEGISLATION, article
LABOR POLICY, remarks in House relative
Remarks in Hcuse relative to vital need by Thomas L. Stokes frcm Washington
to President's speech on, A4609.
cf correction in, A5236. Daily News relative to, A5147, A5219.
LABOR PROBLEMS, letter by National Labo- LABOR-VETERAN'S HIGH REGARD, letters
Remarks in House relative to recom- ratories of Toledo, Ohio, offering a solu-
mendation of President on, A5363. by Frank R. Reidelberger and William
tion for, A4f.84. Thumma relative to, A5698.
Remarks in House relative to bill (H. R. Proposals adopted by National Grange
3937) relative to, 11782. relative to. A5372. LABOR'S VOICE (publication), article on
Remarks in House relative to bill (H. R. Remarks in House relative to cooperation unions versus veterans from, A3609.
. 32) pertaining to, A5427, A5449, A5476. to solve, A4640. "LABOR WINS FAVORED PLACE BEFORE
. LABOR LEGISLATION PROPOSED BY BALL, COURT," article by John H. Cline from
LABOR PROBLEMS-TRUMAN'S PLEA FOR
HATCH, AND BURTON, editorial from COOPERATION, article by Arthur Washington Evening Star entitled,
C:dar Falls (Iowa) Record relative to, Krock from New York Times relative A3197, A3251.
A3449. to, A4632, A4671. LABOR WORLD, SPOKANE, WASH. (publica-
LABOR-MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, ad: tion), editorial entitled "Rights Imply
LABOR RELATIONS, address entitled "Vol-
dress by the President concerning, Responsibilities" by Ruth Taylor from,
untarism Versus Compulsion in Labor
1C494. A166.
Relations" by Senator Morse before
Letter by J. B. Pitcher of Saginaw, Mich., American Trade Executive Association, "LABRADOR ORE AND THE CANAL," edi-
relative to nonrepresentation of small A5584. torial from Youngstown (Ohio) Vindi-
business at, A5107. Article by Mark Sullivan from Washing- cator entitled, A4068.
Remarks in House relative to, 11905. ton Post entitled, A3449. LACCHI CONSTRUCTION CO., relief (see
Remarks in Senate relative to the pro- Remarks in House on bill (H. R. 3937) bill H. R. 1535).
posed, 9587. relating to collective bargaining In, LACE INDUSTRY, memorial of Legislature
Resolution by West Klickitat (Wash.) 11148. of Rhode Island urging legislation to
Pomona Grange apprcving, A5150. protect, 4092.
"LABOR-RELATIONS BILL ADMITS WAG-
LABOR-MANAGEME*NT CONTRACTS, re- NER ACT DANGEROUS," article by LACOUR, LAWRENCE L.. (chaplain,. U. S.
marks In Senate relative to sanctity of, Westbrook Pegler from Cleveland Press Navy), letter criticising policy of Navy
10565. entitled, A3230. regarding prostitution in Japan, A4939.
LABOR-MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS, release "LABOR RELATIONS BILL HAS HORNS," LA CREEK NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE,
S" "covering the subject, made public by article by Raymond McGowan from authorize Secretary of the Interior to
the Most Reverend Karl J. Alter, bishop Providence (R. I.) Visitor entitled, accept title to land in Bennett County,
of Toledo, concerning, 10804. A3197. S. Dak. (see bill H. R. 2216).
LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS, inter- LABOR-RELATIONS LAW, article entitled LA CROSSE (WIS.) TRIBUNE (newspaper),
view by Eleanor Roberts of Thomas E. "Remedial Legislation" by Mark Sulli- editorial entitled "Mr. President and
Shortell from Boston Post relative to, van from Washington Post, A3296. Congress: Speak Up" from, A121.
A5134. "LABOR'S BLIND SPOT," editorial from LACTARENE, amendment in Senate relative
Remarks in House on the subject of, Washington Evening Star entitled, to the tariff on, 6260.
10936. A3088. LACY, W. B., relief (see bill H. R. 4636).
LABOR MARKET BULLETIN, article rela- LABOR'S DEMANDS AND RESPONSIBILI- LADD, A. C., authorizing Secretary of Inte-
tive to conditions in Long Beach, Calif., TIES, article by Archbishop John T. rior to convey certain lands in Mon-
entitled "Labor Market Developments," McNlchols'from American Federation- tana to (see bills S. 934; H. R. 4042).
A5048. ist relative to, A5126. LADIES HOME JOURNAL (magazine), edi-
LABOR -ORGANIZATIONS, prohibit. aliens "LABOR'S INTEREST IN FORESTS," address torial entitled "A Bell for Spring-
from acting as cfficers or agents of by Richard T. Frankensteen before field, Mass.," from, A389.
(see bills H. R. 544, 4165). Society of American Foresters entitled, "LADY," remarks in House relative to defini-
Bill to guarantee honorably discharged A257. tion of the word, 1034, 1035, 1036,
veterans their right to work whether LABOR SITUATION, letter by N. M. Brittain, 2921.
they are members or nonmembers of
of Chillicothe, Mo., relative to, A5335. LAFARGUE, MALCOLM E., report of the
any (see bill S. 1196).
Remarks in House concerning, 10475. Committee on the Judiciary In Senate
Bill to protect honorably discharged vet-
erans in their rights to join or refrain LABOR SITUATION IN UTAH, letter from on nomination of, 8690.
from joining (see bill H. R. 3384*), Utah Manufacturers Association rela- LAFAYETTE COLLEGE, EASTON, PA., re-
Bill providing for issuance of certificates tive to, A5596. marks in House relative to bestowing
of statutory compliance with certain on Maj. Gen. L. R. Groves honorary
"LABOR'S LONG PANTS," article by Thomas
national standards to certain labor L. Stokes from Washington Daily News degree of doctor of science by, A4634.
organizations engaged in commerce entitled, A3102. LAFOLLETTE, CHARLES M. (a Represent-
(see bill S. 10). ative from Indiana).
Bill to prohibit the making of contracts "LABOR'S OPPORTUNITY," article by Sena-
Address by Representative Feighan at
or engaging in combinations or con- tor Burton from Trade Union Courier
Cleveland, Ohio, concerning pattern
spiracles in restraint of commerce by entitled, A3858.
for peace, A1419.
(see bill S. 1656). LABOR'S POWER-LEGISLATIVE RE- Address by Margaret Chase Smith, Wil-
Bill to provide for election of (see bill STRAINT, editorial from Memphis son College, Chambersburg, Pa.; A4355
S. 1642). Press-Scimitar relative to, A4616. Appointed on committee, 491.
INDEX 363
LAFOLLETTE, CHARLES M.-Continued. LAFOLLETE, CHARLES M.-Continued. LA FOLLETTE, ROBERT M., JR.-Continued.
Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Article from This Week giving experi-
ence of a Red Cross worker seeking Treaty ratification: constitutional Animals: relating to domestic raising of
amendment, 4069, 4070. fur-bearing (see bill S. 566), 1211.
reemployment, A2194.
Article from Labor's Voice relative to United Nations Relief: appropriation, Canal Zone Code: to amend (see bills
reemployment of veterans, A3609. 10289. S. 95, 516), 78, 992.
Article by Lowell Mellett in Washington Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Canal Zone Retirement Act: to extend
certain benefits to certain employees
Star relative to FEPC, A3271. LA FOLLETTE, ROBERT M., JR. (a Senator
Editorial from Washington Post on de- covered -by Civil Service Retirement
from Wisconsin). Act (see bill S. 94), 78.
bate between Representatives LaFol- Address at Central State Teachers Col- Federally owned alcohol plants: to per-
lette and Hays, A1951. lege, Stevens Point, Wis., on peacetime
Editorial from Washington Star entitled mit them to produce sugars or sirups
military conscription, A4847. (see S. J. Res. 100), 9112.
"EPC Bill Stymied," A2051. Appointed on committee, 169.
Leave of absence, 6050. Food allotment plan: to provide for (see
Appointed conferee, 10634, 11081, 12262. bills S. 189, 1151), 158, 6155.
Letter by Allen K. Swann to Senator
Bilbo referring to, 7154. Appointed on Joint Committee on the Graves: to amend act relating to fur-
Organization of Congress, 1749. nishing markers for (see bill S. 679),
Radio address by Rev. E. A. Conway at
Indianapolis, Ind., relative to coming Appointed on funeral committee, 333, 1756.
San Francisco Conference, A1410. 3356. Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Basin: to ap-
Radio address on Fair Employment Article in Progressive (magazine) en- prove agreement with Canada (see S. J.
Practice Committee, A4633. titled "What's the Matter With Con- Res. 104), 9215.
Second report by Gov. Thomas E. Dewey gress?" by, A2065. Maternal and child Welfare: Federal aid
to people of New York State, A2191. Article from New York Times, French to States for (see bill 5& 1318), 8052.
Speech entitled "You Cannot Make a Seize Parliament In Bitter Damascus Menominee Indians: to pay certain sums
Better World With Bathtubs Alone" Battle, 5330. to jobbers in connection with logging
delivered at commencement exercises Article by Senator Bridges in Pageant of timber for (see bill H. R. 1418), 8801.
of Evansville (Ind.) College, A2995. magazine entitled "What's Wrong With Nesbitt, Annie L.: for relief (see bill S.
Speech at Indianapolis, Ind., March 29, Congress?" A4999. 96). 78.
1945, relative to postwar policy, A1899. Article in the Progressive against univer- Pan American Legislative Union: to
Statement with reference to H. R. 481, sal military training by, A5057. form (see S. J. Res. 2), 79.
a bill to establish permanent FEPC, Editorial from Washington (D. C.) News Vocational education and retraining: to
A69. provide (see bill S. 619), "1410.
entitled "Just Be Yourself, Mr. Presi-
Statement on reorganization of Con- dent," 33E8. Motions and resolutions offered by
gress, 3007. Contingent fund of the Senate: pay-
Editorial, Thurman Arnold Goes Back to ments from (see S. Res. 201), 11789.
Amendments offered by, to Fighting Front, A3660.
Antiraclketeering bill (H. R. 32): to Reilly, Clara M.: to pay compensation
Editorial from Madison (Wis.) Capital- (see S. Res. 85), 1412.
amend, 11919, 11920. Times entitled "Prayers for a Just
Government agencies: reorganization Wage for All," A3974. Remarks by, on
(H. R. 4129), 9418. Agricultural apl)ropriation bill, 3546.
by Petition by citizens of Wisconsin rela- Armed forces: fillifig Government posi-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced
tive to return of soldiers in European tions by former members of, 2181.
Full employment: to establish a national
policy for assuring (see bill H. R. theater, 3621. Army: voluntary enlistment bill, 8979,
4181), 9004. Petitions from citizens of Wisconsin rela- 9017.
Hawaii: admission as State (see billH. tive to meat and butter rationing, Braden, Spruille: confirmation, 9903,
'R. 3690), 7267. 3621. 9904.
Health of American people: to safe- Report of Joint Committee on the Organ- -- _ articles from New York Times, on
guard (see bill H. R. 3695), 7267. ization of Congress (S. Doc.'36), 3000. conditions in Argentina, 9903.
Johnson, F. V., Jr.: for-relief (see bill Resignation from Joint Committee on Central Valley project, 5603.
H. A. 950), 61. Reduction of Nonessential Federal Ex- Civil Service Commission: appropriation,
Racial discrimination: to prohibit in penditures, 149. 2029, 2030.
employment (see billH. R. 481), 26. Resolution by Wisconsin Legislature rel- Crowley, Leo T.: tribute, 9645.
Motions and resolutions offered by ativo to commemorative postage - letter of resignation, 9645.
Peace: providing a basis for (see H. Con. stamp, 1641. Deficiency appropriation bill, 12034.
Res. 22), 327. Resolution by Wisconsin Legislature re- Departments of State, Justice, and Com-
Petitions and papers presented by, from scinding action of 1943 legislature merce appropriation bill, 3752, 3753.
Citizens and Individuals, 7663. concerning limitation on certain taxes, Domestic fur-bearing animals, 12417.
Remarks by, on 3266. Dumbarton Oaks, 5326.
Antiracketeering bill, 11845, 11846, Resolutions of Wisconsin Legislature. Federal employees pay bill, 12241, 12242.
. 11913, 11919, 11920. relative to butter shortage, 3265. Federal narcotic laws: amendment, 6259.
Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5667, Resolution by Wisconsin Legislature fa- Federal Power' Commission: appropria-
6555. voring St. Lawrence waterway, 3265. tion, 2080.
CIO favors extension of OPA,6556. Resolution by Wisconsin General As- Federal Works Agency, 2031, 2032, 2034,
Civil Service Retirement Act, 12206. sembly relative to social .security 2035.
Clothing: high prices, 6556. credits for .members of the. armed 'Food and Agriculture Organization of
Commodity Credit Corporation, 2049. forces, 4091. Uhited Nations, 7866.
Common carriers: agreements among, Resolution by Wisconsin General As- Food supplies: shipments abroad, 2083.
11772. sembly relative to relief of John J. Foreign policy of the United States,
Fair Employment Practice Committee, Doherty, 4091. 5315-5333.
2741, 7235, 7496. Resolution by Wisconsin Legislature -attitude toward Russia, 5320, 5322.
- debate with Representative Hays, relative to butter and oleomargarine, -- _exhibits on Bulgaria, Rumania,
3672-3679, 3683. 4093. 1 Bornholm Island, 5330-5332.
- statements by William Beveridge Resolution by Wisconsin General As- -stateneit on Rumania, 5323.
and others, 3678. sembly relative to poll tax, 4093. -eight-point program, 5329.
- listof organizations, supporting Resolution by Wisconsin General As- Foreign Service: bill to strengthen, 3757.
legislation, 3673. sembly relative to late Col. William Fur-bearing animals, 12433, 12434.
- text of bill(H. R. 2232), 3674. Mitchell, 4093. German prison camps: visit by Senators,
Full employment bill, 11978, 11979, 11980, Resolution by Wisconsin Legislature . 3661.
12063, 12077, 12094. relative to draft of farm labor, 3823. Government agencies: reorganization,
Government agencies: reorganization, 10715, 11940.
Amendments offered by, to
9358, 9418, 9445, 9447. Federal narcotic laws: to'amend, 6259. Hannegan, Robert E.: confirmation, 4255.
India: Immigration quota, 9538, 9542. Independent Offices appropriation bill Hospitals: Federal aid.for; 11798.
Peace: 7-point program of tri-faith (H. R. 1984): to amend, 2084, 2094, Housing for veterans, 11812.
group, 321. 2180, 2244. Income tax: deductibility of oil- and,
Price Control. Act: amendment, 6555,
Marihuana (H. R. 2348): to amend, 7912. gas-well drilling costs, 7867.
6556.
National Research Foundation (S.1285): Independent offices appropriation bill,
Ramspeck, Robert: tribute, 12351.
to amend, 12232. 2029,.2030, 2031, 2032, 2034, 2035, 2080,
Republican Party, 11978, 11979.
living quarters for, 105. National Science Foundation (S. 1297): 2084, 2089, 2090, 2094, 2095, 2180, 2181,
to amend, 12232. . . 2244.'
Stabilization Act of 1942: amendment,
Wages: expressing sense of Congress Ia- - conference report, 3773.
6555, 6556.
Subsidies, 6555. voring 65 cents per" hour mihilmum Insurance business: conference report,
Tidelands: quieting title to, 8860, 8866. (see' S. Con Res. 11), 2386. 1357.
364 INDEX
LA FOLLETTE, ROBERT M., JR.-Continued. LAHEY, EDWIN A., article on Bretton Woods LANCASTER, MASS., provide for reimburse-
Remarks by, on agreements from Chicago Daily News ment of the town of (see bills S. 424;
Interior Department appropriation bill, by, A1812. H. R. 1030).
-
5603. Article entitled "Hurley for Chiang" from
Joint Committee on the Organization of LAND, E. S. (Chairman, Maritime Commis-
Chicago- Daily News by, A5177. sion), address in Mobile, Ala., on ob-
Congress, 1009. LAINE, MARY LOUISE, JOAN C., AND CON-
-to print hearings'(see S. Con. Res. servance of Maritime Day by, A2577.
STANCE, relief of estate (see bill H. Bill to enable President o advance to
39), 10251. R. 4926). rank of admiral (see bills S. 691; H. R.
- personnel, 12507.
Labor-Federal Security appropriation LAINE, RITA, for relief of legal guardian of 2 5 9 6 C).
(see bill H. R. 4926). Letter of congratulation to Mrs. Goetz
bill, 7057. from, A903.
Leave of absence, 3385, 5776, 5845, 6086, LAKE, SIMON, remarks in House relative to
invention of submarine by late, A3230. Letter reative to Harry Bridges' mis-
6469, 10421. statements on ships for troop trans-
Legislative appropriation bill, 5210. LAKE CHAMPLAIN, remarks in House rela- portation to, A5317.
Legislative program, 8204. tive to investigation of beaches along Letter on Liberty ships converted to
Lend-lease: extension, 3232, 3233. the shores of, 7923. troop transports by, A5317.
-postwar operations, 4700. Remarks in Senate and a resolution of Remarks in House relative to interest 'n
Maloney, Francis: eulogy, 333. Burlington (Vt.) City Council relative athletics of, A908.
Marihuana and hemp, 7912, 7913, 7914. to deep-water connections with, 9560. Remarks in House relative to news re-
Members of Congress: expense allow- LAKE CHAMPLAIN (aircraft carrier), re- lease on ships for troop transporta-
ance, 5210. marks in Senate relative to the chris- tion by, A5515.
Mexico: water treaty, 3099, 3161. tening and commissioning of, 5464.
Murdock, John R.: confirmation, 9411. LAND ACQUIRED BY NAVY, letter from
LAKE CHAMPLAIN BRIDGE COMMISSION, Secretary of the Navy transmitting re-
Narcotic laws, 7912, 7913, 7914. relative to an amendment creating (see
- memorandum by Charles Murphy, port on, 1747.
H. J. Res. 113*; S. J. Res. 39, 62). LAND AND HOME (publication), article rela-
7914.
National Rehabilitation Week: procla- LAKE DEPUE, BUREAU COUNTY, ILL., au- tive to taxation of cooperatives by Mar-
mation by President, 4509. thorize preliminary survey of (see bill tin Schriber from, A168.
Nationl Service Act, 1850, 1915. H. R. 4516). LAND BANK COMMISSIONER, extend for
Natural gas: interstate wholesale rates, LAKE CHARLES, LA., remarks In House rel- two additional years the reduced rate
1414-1418. ative to government. anhydrous am- of interest on loans of (see bill H. R.
- Supreme Court decision, Central monia plant at, A1940. 3165).
States Electric Co. v. City of Muscatine, LAKE ERIE, letter by Frank Maloy relative Bill to extend for one additional year the
1416. to beach erosion on, A1878. reduced rate of interest on loans of
Parliamentary procedure, 6926. Resolution to print a certain report on (see bill S. 231).
Peace organization: responsibilities of a beach erosion study of (see H. Res. Bill relating to disposition of mineral
United States in framing, 5315-5332. 230*, H. Rept. 630), 5343. rights to any land acquired through
-- history of negotiations following LAKE GREESON. See ARKANSAS. mortgage foreclosure by (see bill H. R.
World War I, 5315. 657).
Postwar planning: appropriation for, LAKE JOHN MORROW, designating reser-
voir created by construction of Nor- LAND FORCES, leter from Secretary of War
2083, 2084, 2089, 2590, 2094, 2095. transmitting report of number of men
Pcstivar relief to foreign countries, 3232, fork Dam in Baxter County, Ark., as
(see bill H. R. 517). in, 6871.
3233.
LAKE KABETOGAMA, MINN., remarks in LAND GRANT RAILROADS, remarks in Sen-
Railroads: tax reductions, 7792, 7793,
House relative to hearings regarding ate relative to rates on, 9768.
7794, 7795.
Rural Electrification Administration, improvements on, A2868. LAND-GRANT RATES. See RAILROADS.
4531. LAKE MICHIGAN, report of the Secretary of LAND GRANTS. See RAILROADS.
San Francisco Conference, 5315. War on preliminary examination of the LANDIS, GERALD W. (a Representative from
Second War Powers Act amendment, Indiana shore of, 56. Indiana).
• 12326, 12338. Resolution by Wisconsin Legislature rel- Appointed on committee, 491, 492.
Senate: absence of Senators from the ative to wintering naval craft on, Letter from a soldier stationed in CI-
floor, 3236, 3247, 3248, 3249, 3250. A3820. cutta, India, relative to waste of war
- leaves of absence, 3386. LAKE SUPERIOR, remarks in House rela- equipment, A3845.
-procedure regarding quorum calls, tive to harbors proposed on north Letter from a soldier relative to lack of
3771. shore of, A4684. boats to return men home and waste
Senators: expense allowance, 12034. LAKE WORTH (FLA.) HERALD (newspaper), by the Army of taxpayers' money,
Surplus war material: disposal of, 3847. editorial relative to repeal of automo- A5327.
Tax-adjustment bill, 7792, 7793, 7794, bile tax, A1152. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
7795. Chambers, Nellie V.: to pension (see bill
LAMB, CAROLYN, relief of legal guardian
Treaty of Versailles: historical data, 5316, of (see bill H. R. 1796*). H. R. 4217), 9110.
5317. Fzets, Harry C. B.: to pension (see bill
-letters by William C. Bullitt, 5215. LAMB, WILLIE AND EDGAR, relief (see bill H. R. 2936), 3467.
Unemployment compensation bill, 8820, H. R. 3512). IHames, John: for relief (see bills H. R.
8821, 8822. LAMBERT, HATTIE L., relief (see S. Res. 3011; 3970), 3700, 8418.
United Nations Charter, 6917, 6918. 22*). Knotts, Nellie: to pension (see bill H. R.
Veterans: reemployment in civil service, LAMEORNE, MALCOLM, JR., article relative 4826); 11078.
2244. to meat rationing written by, 8480. Lumber: to prohibit exportation of (see
Veterans' Administration: Department Article entitled "Milk Producers in Dis- bill H. R. 4968), 11932.
of Medicine and Surgery, 12842. trict of Columbia Area Seek Price Oid-age assistance: $40 per month to
War agencies appropriation bill, 7058. Boost" from Washington Sunday Star citizens over 60 (see bill H. R. 3626),
War contracts: investigation, 6104. by, A1619. 7038.
Williams, Aubrey: confirmation, 2605, LAMB PROBLEM. See OREGON LAMB PROB- Physical education: to assist States in
2606. LEM. providing (see bill H. R. 3055), 3904.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Motions and resolutions offered by
LAMBRIGHT, E. D., editorial paying tribute Lumber: to investigate handling and dis-
LA GARDE HOSPITAL, remarks in House to Franklin D. Roosevelt from Tampa position of surplus (see H. Res. 456),
relative to lagniappe at, A3566. (Pla.) Morning Tribune by, A3370. 12029.
LAGNIAPPE COMES BACK TO LOUISIANA, LAMBS, report of Tariff Commission on cost Surplus trucks: to investigate disposi-
remarks in House relative to, A3566. of production in 1944 of, A1355. tion of (see H. Res. 313), 7342.
LAMKIN, SELMA, relief (see bill S. 253). Remarks by, on
LA GUARDIA, FIORELLO (mayor. New American system: efforts to undermine,
York), editorial from Fairfield (Mont.) LAMM LUMBER CO., adjudicate claim of (see
A4171.
Times relative to statement on sugar- bill S. 429).
Foreign loans, A4271.
beet production of, A3991. LAMONT, THOMAS W., letter on Poland and Great Britain: loan to, 8512, A5673.
Letter relative to situation at refugee Big Three from New York Times by, Hand-outs to foreign governments,
camp at Oswego, N. Y., by, A4233. A1314. A3844.
Remarks in House relative to reaction LAMPSON, CHET, editorial, Rural Meat Juvenile delinquency, A1945.
of men on fighting fronts of defiance Dealers: OPA Regulations, from Jeffer- Management-labor conference, 11413.
of midnight curfew by, A1415. son (Ohio) Gazette by, A3009. Message to Congress from the people,
Statement on St. Lawrence seaway be- Editorial on proposed Ohio River-Lake A3839.
fore House Committee on Rivers and Erie Canal from Jefferson (Ohio) Ga- Potatoes: shipment of surplus to starv-
Harbors in 1941 by, A5603. zette by, A4151. ing nations, A4088.
INDEX 365
LANDIS, GERALD W.-Continued. LANE, THOMAS J.-Continued. LANE, THOMAS J.-Contlnued.
Remarks by, on Article from Rent Control Bulletin out- Communication from Peter H. Bergson
Price of Dumbarton Oaks proposals, A499. lining history of rent control, A353. to President Benes, of Czechoslovakia,
Red propaganda, A4171. Article from Washington Evening Star A1186.
Yesterday's friends are today's foes, 636. entitled "War Crimes Problem," A476. Congressman McCormack's tribute to
Servicemen: lack of boats for return Article in Boston Traveler relative to Hon. James M. Curley, A2970.
home of, A5327. award to late Frances U. Sweeney of Editorial from Automotive Workers In-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTrS. Pope Leo XUI medal, A537. dustrial Union entitled "Lower the
LANDIS, JAMES M., interview entitled "Cairo Article in Lynn (Mass.) Telegram-News Voting Age Now," A18.
- Is Dynamite" given by, 1222. entitled "Small Business," A663. Editorial In .Lynn, Mass., Daily Evening
LAND 0' LAKES CREAMERIES, advertise- Article from Lawrence (Mass.) Evening Item entitled "Our Right to Peace,"
ment captioned "America's No. 1 war Tribune entitled "Lincoln," A619. A185.
producer" appearing in many news- Article by Robert L. Norton In Boston Editorial from Boston (Mass.) Daily
papers by, A668. Sunday Post relative to President's Record entitled "VE-day," A2179.
speech before Congress, A1067. Editorial from Boston Post entitled "Re-
LANDON, ALF M., address on United States Article by Lt. Col. J. K. Stacy relating
as a mediator for peace before Man- organizing Congress," A1935.
spendid efforts of Maj. Gen. Robert M. Editorial from Boston (Mass.) Daily
hattan (Kans.) Rotary Club by, A2824. Littlejohn, A1075.
Address relative to responsibilities of Record on aid to Jewish people of
Article from Chelsea (Mass.) Record en- Europe, A2000.
American delegation at San Francisco titled "Four Years of Lend-Lease,"
Conference by, A1853. Editorial from Lynn (Mass.) Daily Eve-
A1170. ning Item entitled "Victory," A2211.
Address entitled "Time To Take Stock" in
Article from Chelsea (Mass.) Evening Editorial from Christian Science Monitor
Cleveland, Ohio, before Junior Cham- Record entitled "Lower Taxes." Al166.
ber of Commerce, by. A220. entitled "Those German Generals,"
Article by Constantine Brown from A2371..
Address entitled "The International Washington Evening Star relative to
Situation" in Lawrence, Kans., by, Editorial from Lawrence, Mass., Sunday
Archbishop Prince Sapieha, of Poland,
A4512. Item on reciprocal trade agreements,
A1182.
LANE, THOMAS J. (a Representative from A2510.
Article by Tech. Sgt. Pete Zurlinden en-
Massachusetts). Editorial from Lawrence (Mass.) Eve-
titled "Marine Nobody Knew" (Pvt.
Address at Lawrence, Mass., in com- ning Tribune on I Am an American
Norman Arsenault), A1181.
memoration of Lithuanian Independ- Day, A2478.
Article by John Griffin from Boston
ence Day, A728. (Mass.) Sunday Post relative to pos- Editorial entitled "A Good Name Is
Address at Jackson Day dinner, Boston, from Boston (Mass.) Post, A2968.
sible coal strike, A1331.
Mass., February 24, 1945, A1058. Article from Lynn (Mass.) Telegram- Editorial from Boston Daily Record en-
Address before 'Polish Relief Committee News entitled "St. Patrick's Day," titled "President Safeguards," A3437.
of Lawrence, Mass., March 18, 1945, A1362. Editorial from Christian Science Monitor.
A1363. entitled "Jew-Gentile-Arab," A4343.
Article from Boston Daily Record en- Editorial from Lawrence (Mass.) Sunday
Address at Lynn, Mass., on anniversary of titled "Justice for Mailman," A15i?.
Greek independence, A1525. Item paying tribute to Irving E.
Article from Boston Traveler entitled Rogers, A3756.
Address delivered at commencement ex- "Two Approaches," A1554.
ercises of Central Catholic High School Editorial from Lynn (Mass.) Daily Item
"Article by Grace Davidson from Boston
in Lawrence, Mass., A2936. entitled "Socializing Real Estate,"
Post concerning rehabilitation of serv-
Address in New York City before Anti- A5847.
icemen in Boston, A2062.
Nazi League June 23, 1945, A3314. Article from Boston Evening Record en- Editorial from New York Journal-
Address at Chelsea, Mass., welcoming American relative to acquisition of
titled "A Square Deal for Postal Work-
home, veterans of World War II, A4596. Atlantic islands, A4365.
ers," A1932.
Address at Essex County Democratic Article by Lawrence R. Goldberg from Editorial from Boston Globe entitled
outing, Salisbury Beach, Mass., by, Sunday Boston Post reciting achieve- "Pioneer Women," A5132.
A3761. ments of Commodore William A. Sul- Editorial from Boston Herald relative
Address at unveiling of plaque in honor livan in Navy salvage work, A1934. to drive for funds in Massachusetts to
of service men and women at Lynn, Article by Lester Allen in Boston (Mass.) build an Al Smith Memorial Hospital
Mass., A4048. Post entitled "Praise Is Rare for GI in New York City, A5690.
Address delivered at dedication of a Heroes," A1954. Editorial from Chelsea (Mass.) Evening
square at Lawrence Mass., on November Article by John Griffin in Boston Post on Record paying tribute to Joe Israelite,
12, 1945, in memory of Sgt. Albert J. A5670.
role of air power in Allied victory,
Carter, Jr., A5034. Editorial from Lawrence (Mass.) Eve-
A2180.
Address delivered over station WLAW at ning Tribune entitled "A General
special memorial program conducted Article entitled "Forgotten Man of War
Is GI Railroaded by Court Martial" Failure" relative to Pearl Harbor dis-
by Lawrence Lodge No. 65, Benevolent aster, A5615.
and Protective Order of Elks, A5289. from Boston Herald by Associate Jus-
tice Elijah Adlow, A2939. Editorial from Lawrence (Mass.) Eve-
Address before Massachusetts Social ning Tribune entitled "A Hero Dies,"
Security Association, Inc., on subject Article entitled "Public Relations in the
Boston, Mass., Post Office" in Post- A4985.
Old-Age Pensions, A2333. Editorial from Lawrence (Mass.) Eve-
Address of Archbishop Cushing before master's Gazette, A3013.
Article from London (England) Econo- ning Tribufe entitled "Congress Be-
Jewish war veterans, Boston, Mass., ware" relative to merging of all the
A2315. mist entitled "A New Risorgimento,"
A303. armed forces into one War Depart-
Address of Rev. Joseph V. Demers, S. M., ment, A5617.
A153. Article from Boston Herald entitled
"Presidential Succession," A3286. Editorial from Lynn (Mass.) Daily Eve-
Address by Thomas Dorgan before
Article by Jim Brady on homecoming of ning Item entitled "Forgotten Men?"
Knights of St. Finbar, Cambridge,
General Eisenhower, A328&. A5531.
Mass., A3969.
Address by Dr. Nahum Goldmann to Article from the Pilot (publication) en- Editorial from Lynn (Mass.) Daily Eve-
American Jewish Congress, A254. titled "Catholics and Jews During the ning Item relative to Lawrence, Mass.,
Address by Irving E. Rogers, Lawrence, Terror," A3455. hospital, A5194.
Mass., at dinner in honor of Joseph P. Article from Boston Herald relative to Editorial from New York Times entitled
Kennedy, A4078. Boston's progress as international air- "Westward Bound,'," A5534.
Appointed on committee, 275. port, A3456. Letter from Frank Siegel urging adop-
Appointed on Joint Committee on Organ- Article by Lester Allen in Boston Sunday tion of three-power proposals, A69.
Ization of Congress, 417. Post relative to international airport Letter from Frank E. Lawrence concern-
Article from Lawrence (Mass.) Sunday at Boston, A4642. ing our foreign policy, A1071.
Item entitled "We the People" con- Article from American Weekly entitled Letter from Peter H. Bergson soliciting
cerning universal military conscrip- "High Cost of Being President," A4580. help of President in Palestine prob-
tion, A7. Article from Boston Post on West Point lem, A182.
Article by Henry Gillen from Boston for diplomats, A4361. Letter from Chaplain William J. Ken-
Sunday Post re cultural relations In Article from Lawrence (Mass.) Sun on ealy, United States Naval Reserve, to
State Department, A4. Constitution Day, A3953. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Murphy, par-
Article from Boston Sunday Post rela- Article in Boston Post by Robert L. Nor- ents of late Sic William H. Murphy,
tive to unconditional surrender by ton on housing situation, A3958. AllI.
Nazis written by Robert L. Norton, Article by Randolph Churchill on Ire- Letter by Pfc John C. Klangos and
A248. land's neutrality, A4987. others protesting against Army dis-
Article by John Griffin in Boston Sunday Article from the Pilot, Boston, Mass., en- charge system, A2872.
Post criticizing magazine article de- titled "I Am My Brother's Keeper," Letter from a soldier relative to food
rogatory to Boston, A1O. A5612. shortage, A3012.
INDEX
LANE, THOMAS J.-Continued. LANE, THOMAS J.-Continued. LANE, THOMAS J.-Continued.
Letter by a soldier relative to Army dis- Resolution of International Fur and Bills and joint resolutionsintroduced by
charges, A3802. Leather Workers Union, Peabody, Mass., Employees of United States: providing
Letter from Nicholas C. Ronsivalli de- A5024. for longevity pay (see bill H. R. 1520),
scribing experiences as a prisoner of Resolution of Local 227, Textile Workers 291.
war, A4162. Union of America, CIO, regarding Fair -to provide for lump payment of
Letter and article relative to discharge Labor Standards Act, A5166. compensation for accumulated annual
of Jack MacNider from the marines, Rasolution of Massachusetts State Fed- leave (see bill H. R. 1502), 290.
A5555. eration of Labor urging support of - relating to payment of accrued
Letter by a soldier in Germany, Johln Wagner-Ellonder bill, S. 1342, A5330. annual leave (see bill H. R. 2523), 1895.
C. Walsh, relative to treatment of en- Sermon by Rev. Duncan Howiett entitled -relating to payment of accumu-
liste4 men, A5224. "The Truth in the Cord Mill Crisis," lated or accrued annual leave due at
Letter by Samuel Barnet relative to A1209. time of death (see bill H. R. 2803),
Jewish resolution, A5078. Speech before Massachusetts State Con- 2888.
Letter from Dr. John J. Keane, Ipswich, vention of Federation of Post Office - to amend act relative to accumu-
Mass., relative to establishment of Clerks, Haverhill, Mass., A5152. lated or accrued leave (see bills H. R.
United States Foreign Service Acad- Statement by John J. Reilly replying to 4005, 4387, 4388), 8575, 9726.
emy, A5354. articles by Randolph Churchill on Ire- Federal Civilian Retirement Administra-
Letter from Kenneth I. Taylor, secre- land, A5160. tion: to create (see bill H. R. 3106),
tary-treasurer, Massachusetts State Telegram from Jewish organizations in 4085.
Federation of Labor, urging support Chelsea, Mass., A4348. Generazzo, Mario: for relief (see bill
of Wagner-Ellender bill, S. 1342, A5329. Bills and 1ointresolutions introduced by H. R. 4578), 10321.
Letter from Thomas Dorgan, Boston, American Expeditionary Forces: to Gis, Mikalaj: for relief (see bill H. R.
Mass., on need of veterans' building at recognize high public service of volun- 4417), 9757.
Boston, Mass., A5546. teers in trench-fever experiments (see Gordon, Benjamin: for relief (see bills
Letter of a GI appearing in a periodical bill H. R 125), 20. H. R. 3722, 4138), 7342, 8799.
relative to ships not being used to Armed forces: grant temporary commis- Hay fever: to appropriate funds for re-
return servicemen, A5280. sioned rank to certain male nurses (see search with respect to cause and cure
Letters from Harry A. Twichell, general bill H. R. 483), 26. of (see bill H. R. 4279), 9372.
chairman, Brotherhood of Locomotive -grant temporary commissioned Hebrews in Europe: to establish pro-
Engineers, relative to price control, rank to certain male nurses (see bill cedure for repatriation of (see H. J.
A5318. H. R. 68), 19. Res. 176, 186), 4038, 4465.
Poem by Henry Gillen from Boston Post - retirement benefits for certain Hewitt, Mrs. Harry-E.: for relief (see bill
entitled "The Boston Massacre, 1770- emergency cfficers of World War I H. R. 3721), 7342.
1945," A1050. (see bill H. R. 71), 19. Housing:* relating to receipts of public
Poem entitled "Taking Over," A9. -relating to income tax of (see bill housing agencies (see bill H. R. 77),
Poem by Henry Gillen entitled "Frank- I1: R. 64). 19. 19.
lin Delano Roosevelt," A1964. -to provide 30 days' leave to en- Internal Revenue Code: to amend (see
Radio address February 19, 1945, rela- listed men (see bill H. R. 2583), 2072. bill H. R. 2797), 2828.
tive to punishment of war criminals, -to give enlisted personnel 30 days' Kibbey, George H.: for relief (see bill
A735. leave before honorable discharge 'from H. R. 2088), 975.
Radio address eulogizing George Wash- (see blill H. R. 3037), 3822. Lawrence, Mass.: construct veterans hos-
ington, February 22, 1945, A1035. -to provide for discharge of certain pital at (see bill H. R. 76), 19.
Radio addrcss at Lawrence, Mass., on members (see bill H. R. 4275), 9372. Lewis, Louise Peters: for relief (see bill
Memorial Day, A2690. - to grant enlisted personnel 30 H. R. 225), 32.
Radio addreas, Lawrence, Mass., for days' leave before discharge (see bill Merchant marine: to confer certain
Seventh War Loan, A3284. H. R. 4736), 10826. bsnefits upon members (see bill H. R.
Radio address on subject of reconver- Athas, Steve: for relief (see bill H. R. 1177), 125.
sion and employment, A3944. 3788), 7506. -to confer same rights and benefits
Radio addresses on VJ-day, A3747, A3797. Automobile tax: to repeal (see bill H. R. upon members as are conferred upon
Radio address entitled "Buy Victory 69), 19. members of armed forces (see bill H. R,
Bonds," A5020. Bellia, Antonio: for relief (see bill H. R. 80), 20.
Radio address on Armistice Day, A4969. 221), 32.
Resolution of citizens of Boston, Mass., Monaghan, James E., administrator: for
Boston, Mass.: construct Veterans' Ad- relief (see bill H. R. 217), 32.
paying tribute to Poland, A270. ministration regional office building at
Resolution of Sons of Italy, of Lynn, Mortatos, Nicholas: for relief (see bill
(see bill H. R. 75), 19. H. R. 3540), 6535.
Mass., favoring lend-lease for Italy, Bower, Florence E., and others: for re-
A509. Mustering Out Payment Act: to extend
11of (see bill H. R. 218), 32.
Resolutions of Boston (Mass.) Chamber to certain persons discharged to accept
Capodilupo, Pletro Rocco: for relief (see
of Commerce relative to future aviation employment (see bill H. R. 70), 19.
bill H. R. 223), 32.
policy, A724. -to extend to certain persons (see
Civil-service employees: amend act for
Resolutions of Massachusetts Legislature bill H, R. 4365), 9642.
retirement of (see bill H. R. 74), 19.
urging relief for farmers, A1167. Nationality Act: to amend relative to
Civil Service Retirement Act: to amend
Resolution of Massachusetts Legislature fees collected in naturalization pro-
(see bills H..R. 3110, 4133), 4174, 8799.
relative to San Francisco Peace Con- Constitution of the United States: to ceedings (see bill H. R. 63), 19.
ference, A1215. amend to allow citizens 18 years old Noonan, John J.: for relief (see bill
Rssolution of Peabody (Mass.) Lodge of to vote (see H. J. Res. 12), 30. H. R. 4139), 8799.
ElIks condemning celebration of hos- Danks, Edward F.: for relief (see bill H. R. Old-age assistance: to establish a na-
tilities until fall of Japan, A1397. 2089), 975. tional pension system (see bill H. R.
Resolution by Massachusetts General As- Dukes,, Chester R.: for relief (see bill 60), 19.
sembly relative to payment of veterans' H. R. 951), 61. - to provide self-sustaining na-
claims, A2182. Employees' Compensation Act: to amend tional pension system (see bill H. R.
Resolution by Massachusetts General (see bill H. R. 3169), 4370. 486), 26.
Court on pay of postal employees, Employees of United States: to amend -to increase Federal contributions
A2179. to States (see bill H. R. 61), 19.
act to provide vacations (see bill H. R.
Resolution by Jewish War Veterans, De- 482), 26. Parker River National Wildlife Refuge,
partment of Massachusetts, A2296. Mass.: to abolish (see bill H. R. 4364),
Resolution of General Court of Mas- -- relating to payment of accrued
annual leave upon separation from 9642.
sachusetts opposing further decreases Piavallo, Natale: for relief (see bill H. R.
in tariff rates, A2839. Government service (see bill H. R. 59),
19. 3737), 7506.
Resolution by city council, Lawrence, Piccirillo, Nicola: for relief (see bill H. R.
Mass., relative to legislation to facili- -remove discrimination in over-
time pay (see bill H. R. 485), 26. 3789), 7506.
tate reconversion, A4158.
Resolution by United Electrical, Radio - authorize additional compensa- Postal Service: provide for weekly pay
tion (see bills H. R. 484, 488), 26. days (see bills H. R. 66, 67), 19.
and Machine Workers of America,
Lynn, Mass., A3949. - to provide overtime compensation -amend act to provide differential
(see bill H. R. 487), 26. in pay for night workers (see bill H. R.
Resolution by Winthrop (Mass.) Zionist 62), 19.
district relative to Palestine, A4153. - to amend act to provide vacations
Resolutions adopted by Disabled Amer- for (see bill H. R. 1437), 268. Rando, Bartolo: for relief (see bill H. R.
ican Veterans, A3855. - to provide compensation for 3786), 7506.
Resolution oy Textile Workers Union of forfeited leave (see bill H. R. 1438). Sapienza, Francesco: for relief (see bills
America, CIO, on housing, A5435. 268. H. R. 224, 226), 32.
INDEX 367
LANE, THOMAS J.-Continued. LANEY, BEN (governor, Arkansas), address LANGER, WILLIAM-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by relative to problems in Arkansas by, Article on sale of E bonds, in North
Seferian, John and Laura: for relief (see A2195. Dakota and Montana, 11081.
bill H. R. 216), 32. Article entitled "Russia Takes Over the
Social Security Act: to encourage bene- LANGAGER, NICK, authorize Secretary of Balkans" from publication Human
Interior to convey land in Montana
ficiaries to- be gainfully employed (see Events, 6267.
to (see bill S. 1539). Article from Washington Post entitled
bill H. R. 65), 19.
-relating to burial expinses of in- LANGE. OSCAR, editorial from Chicago Daily "Trend to Communism in Europe
sured individuals (see bill H. R. 79), 19. Tribune relative to turncoat policy of, Found by Senators During Tour," 6331.
Solone, Carlo: to correct naval record A4570. Corrected testimony of Mrs. Catherine
(see bill H. R. 220), 32. P. Baldwin on United Nations Char-
Stabilization Act of 1942: to amend (see LANGER, E. M., article entitled "Deliverance ter, A3654.
bill H. R. 329), 5037. or Doom" from Collier's by, A4327. Editorial from Saturday Evening Post on
Stacey, Samuel: for relief (see bill H. R. LANGER, WILLIAM (a Senator from North mass sedition trial in Washington, 156.
219), 32. Dakota). Editorial from New York Herald Tribune
Taxation: to exempt bonuses paid for Address prepared for delivery in New entitled "Bridgehead at William and
service in armed forces (see bill H. R. York City entitled "Retrocession of Mary," 1114.
3918), 8336. South Tyrol to Austria," A2557. Editorial and letter by William C. Doherty
Tracey, Michael J.: for relief (see bill Address delivered at the Academy of favoring wage increase for postal em-
H. R. 222), 32. Music, Brooklyn, N. Y., entitled "Eng- ployees, A2113, A2114.
United States Foreign Service Academy: land-Enemy of Liberty," A5264. Editorial from Fargo (N. Dak.) Forum
to establish (see bill H. R. 4843), 11155. Address at Never-Back-to-the-Ghttto relative to pay of postal employees,
Veterans: additional compensation to rally, New York City, 'April 19, 1945, 3708.
those pursuing vocational training A1912. Editorial from New York Daily Mirror on
(see bill H. R. 73), 19. Address by R. T. Haslam before New, justice for the postman, A2116.
War-damage insurance: to amend law Brunswick (N. J.) Chamber of Com- Editorials on compensation of postal
relative to (see bill H. R. 72), 19. merce entitled "United We Stand," workers compiled by William C.
William P. Connery, Jr., Memorial Vet- 1214. / Doherty, 5926.
erans' Hospital: to name facility at Address by Sister Kenny before Illinois Editorial from the Progressive opposing
West Roxbury, Mass. (see bill H. R. State Legislature, A2107. Missouri Valley Authority, A2737.
3799), 7551. Address by the Preaident at dedication Editorial from Bottineau (N. Dak.)
World War'adjusted-service certificates: of Gilbertsville Dam, A4258. Courant entitled "No Need for Con-
to extend for 1 year the time for filing Address by Walter'H. Uphoff relative to scription," A4312.
(see bills H. R. 1593, 2039), 326, 907. peacetime military training, A3044. Editorial from Fargo (N. Dak.) Forum on
World War veterans of United States Advertisement by National Committee St. Lawrence waterway, A4633.
merchant marine: to Incorporate (see for India's Freedom, A5563. Editorials and articles on Anglo-British
bill H. R. 78), 19. Advertisement sponsored by various or- relations, A4519.
Motions and resolutions offered by ganizations and refused by Washing- Editorial from Chicago Tribune entitled
Dunn, James B.: to investigate decree ton Post newspaper, 11009. "They Call It Peace," A5293.
of District Court of Maryland in re Announcement of vote on confirmation Editorial from Detroit News on St.
(see H. Res. 86, 87), 291. of Spruille Braden, 9906. Lawrence seaway, A5566.
Palestine: establish shelter for Jews in Appointed conferee, 6188, 6747. Excerpt from Look by Mario A. Pei en-
(see H. Res. 16), 31 Appointed on committee, 169, 170. titled "The American Road to Peace:
Political refugees: to admit temporarily
Appointed on funeral committee, 10621. A Constitution for the World," 6334.
(see H. Res. 17), 31. Appointed on funeral committee, 1708. Letter from Hassan (Egyptian minister)
San Francisco Conference: to designate Appointed on Special Silver Committee, regarding the Moyne trial, 462.
as Roosevelt Conference (see H. Res.
12230. Letter from Glenn J. Talbott, president,
218), 3391. North Dakota Farmers Union, relative
Article by C. L. Sulzberger in New York
Petitions and papers presented by, from
Citizens and individuals, 1830, 4370. Times relative to trial in Cairo of to drafting of farm workers, 464.
assassins of Lord Mayne, 259. Letters from individuals concerning mili-
Societies and associations, 1171, 1886, tary airplane accidents, A387.
1958, 2166, 4685, 8725, 9293, 9757, 11156, Article from Northwest Insurance maga-
zine on purchase of war bonds by peo- Letter by Paul Schilla, Dickinson, N.
11932.
ple of North Dakota, 2389. Dak., regarding shortage of farm ma-
State legislatures, 5038.
Remarks by, on Article by William Henry Chamberlin chinery, 3363.
Antiracketeering bill, 11847. from Progressive relative to winning Letter to veterans explaining bill (S.
Armed forces: delay in demobilizing, the peace, A1470. 1073) to provide adjusted-service com-
8693. Article from Railroad Trainman entitled pensation, 5311.
Barry, John: commemorative stamp, "General Marshall Orders Army To Letter and clippings relative to Allied
A5191. Fight Antilabor Campaign of Press aid to Italian transportation from
Black market, 5167. and Radio," 2990. James P. Munson, A2906.
Boston Navy Yard: efficiency ratings, Article from Labor (magazine) on wages Letter from an American newspaperman
A3976. of coal miners, 3147. relative to production of defective
Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 5661. Afticle from New York Times relative to planes received by. 7043.
Carter, Sgt. Albert J.: tribute to, A5034. reduction in output of farm machin- Letter from Miami Beach Hotel Owners'
Crompton, Henry Hughes: poem paying* ery, A1707. Association favoring fair and just
tribute to, A1072. Article by David Lawrence entitled rents, 6833.
Federal employees: need of salary ad- "World Power Concepts," A2126. Letter from Senator Truman relative to
justments, 5167. Article by Tom Ashley entitled "Plant- investigation of airplane accidents re-
Full-employment bill, 12019. ing by Airplane," A2573. ceived by, 7042.
Foreign policy of the United States, 287. Article entitled "Lack of Meat Affects Letter by Herschell Laskowitz (soldier
Hebrews: murder by Germans of, 906. Harvest in Kansas," 7781. stationed in Panama) relative to
Housing shortage, A3980. Article and communications giving data Government policies and servicemen,
Israelite, Joe: tribute to, A5670. on farm machinery shipped to Can- A3976.
Meat rationing, A3952. ada, A2742. Letter by J. M. Thompson, Department
Merchant Seamen's War Service Act, Article and resolution relative to duck of Agriculture, relative to price of eggs,
9819, 9820. damage to crops, A2652. 10121.
National pensions, 2929. Article by William Philip Simms entitled Letter by Ray Thompson relative to price
National War Labor Board, 11833. "Poland's Sun Fades Again," A3129. of poultry and eggs, 9045.
Palestine problem, 9684, A4345. Article entitled "Hotel Owners' Side of Letter by Raymond M. Shipman, secre-
Parcel-post packages to Italy, A4391. It", appearing in Miami (Fla.) Daily tary, North Central Jurisdictional
Pall, Herbert C., 906. News, 6634. Conference of the Methodist Church,
Polish Constitution Day, 4147. Article by Constantine Brown on Lon- Muscatine, Iowa, relative to withhold-
Reciprocal trade agreements, 5081. don Conference of Foreign Ministers, ing tax, 9212.
United Nations War Crimes Commission,
A4149. Letter by Rev. V. F. Mikolasek, Lankin,
906.
Article in New York Herald Tribune giv- N. Dak., relative to UNRRA and
Unknown soldier of World War II, 11154. Czechoslovakia, 10122.
VE-day, 4307. ing President Truman's reply to
Veterans: discrimination against those Thomas E. Dewey's statement on St. Letter by Robert C. Tueting in the Pro-
over 38 years of age, A4051. Lawrence seaway, A4082. gressive opposing compulsory military
War criminals: punishment, 906. Article by Austin J.App entitled "If You service, A4315.
War Labor Disputes Act: repeal, 11833. Want Peace, Prepare for Peace," A5371. Letter by Val J. Peter, Omaha, Nebr.,
White-collar workers: plight of, 5167. Article by Paul Mallon on loan to Great relative to relatives of American citi-
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Britain, A5569. zens residing in Germany, 8802.
368 INDEX
LANGER, WILLIAM-Continued. LANGER, WILLIAM-Continued. LANGER, WILLIAM-Continued.
Letter from Northwestern Lumbermen's Resolution by Minnkota Power Coopera- Telegram by Thomas E. Dewey to Presi-
Association relative to shortage of tive, Inc., favoring Rural Electrification dent Roosevelt regarding St. Lawrence
lumber, A4629. Administration as an independent seaway, A4054.
Letter from Richard Lloyd Jones, pub- agency, 8706. Telegrams relative to release of service-
lisher of Tulsa (Okla.) Tribune urging Resolution by Minnkota Power Coopera- men, 10121.
release of servicemen, 10121. tive, Inc., endorsing John M. Carmody Testimony of John T. Flynn, Carl H.
Letter by Edward P. Dobyns regarding as Administrator of Raral Electrifica- Mote, and Florence Cafferatta on United
problems of returning veterans, 11008. tion Administration, 3706. Nations Charter, A3660.
Letter by Quin Goldman relative to sale Resolution by Cass County Bar Associa- Testimony of Elise French Johnston on
of tickets for Army-Navy football tion, Fargo, N. Dak., favoring bills to the United Nations Charter, A3671.
game, 11010. improve administration of justice,
Letter by Rev. Paul G. Hayes, Bismarck, Amendments offered by, to
4585.
N. Dak., relative to discharge of men Bretton Woods agreements (H. R. 3314):
Resolutions by Great Northern Turkey
from civilian public service, A5127. to amend, 7591, 7774.
Cooperatives, Inc., relative to Missouri
Letter from Barton Farmers' Union Lo- Employees of the United States pay bill:
Valley Authority, 4585.
cal, Pierce County, N. Dak., relating to S. 807) : to amend, 4723.
Resolution by City Council of Dearborn,
shipment of tires to European coun- - salary increase (S. 1415) : to
Mich., opposing Federal housing proj- amend, 10324.
tries, 10953. ect at Dearborn, Mich., 5384.
Letter from George Mann relative to Resolution by farm-loan associations Federal employees pay bill (S. 1415) : to
scarcity of clothing in North Dakota, meeting at Mott, N. Dak., relative to amend, 12147.
11009. loans to veterans, 5384. Flood relief bill (S. 938): to amend,
Letter from Ireland's Lumber Yard, 4394, 4395.
Resolutions by National Association of
Grand Forks, N. Dak., protesting OPA State Universities relating to education Full-employment bill (S. 380): to
policies, 12102. and training of veterans, 5383. amend, 8139.
Letter to Chester W. Bowles from Retail Resolution by North Dakota Reclamation Hospitals (S. 191): to amend, 11799.
Lumber Dealers' Association, A5561. Association, Minot, N. Dak., relative to Interior Department appropriation bill
Letters by H. E. Lillo and Vic Hilistrom Missouri River Basin, 5840. (H. R. 3024) : to amend 5443, 5444, 505.
relative to compulsory military train- Resolution by Tim Running Post, Ameri- Lend-lease (H. R. 2013) : to amend, 3248.
ing, 10121, 10122. National Service Act (H. R. 1752): to
can Legion, Devils Lake, N. Dak., rela-
List of wars, 1800-1941, A3664. tive to investigation of Veterans' Ad- amend, 1474, 1916, 1917.
Memorial by Brotherhood Congress of Railroad Retirement Acts (S. 293), to
ministration, 5466.
North Dakota Evangelical Church op- amend, 4783.
Resolution by Mountrail County Na-
posing compulsory peacetime military tional Farm Loan Association, Stanley, Treasury-Post Office appropriation bill
training, 11707. (H. R. 2252) : to amend, 2985.
N. Dak., relative to loans by Federal
Memorial by 68 citizens of North Da- Vessels (H. R. 3603): to amend, 11933,
kota opposing peacetime military con- Land Bank, 7269.
Resolution by Towner County National 12257.
scription, 11079. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Memorial from 136 citizens of North Da- Farm Loan Association relative to loans
to farmers and veterans by Federal Agricultural workers: to clarify law re-
kota opposing peacetime universal
farm loan bank, 7507. lating to utilization of (see S. J. Res.
military conscription, 11009.
Resolution by Barnes County Committee 19), 370.
Newspaper articles concerning record of
Japanese-American soldiers, A3327. for Missouri Valley Authority, 10114. Alaska: to admit into. the Union (see
News release of War Production Board Resolution by Farmers' Union Coopera- bill S. 241), 192.
relative to use of lumber for prefabri- tive Produce Association, Devils Lake, Ali, Aftab, for relief (see bill S. 1081),
cated houses for England, A1700. N. Dak., opposing compulsory military 5385.
Petition from farmers of Zeeland, N. Dak., training, 10070. Armed forces: to amend Internal Rev-
relative to slaughtering permits, 77E4. Resolution by Wahpeton (N. Dak.) enue Code relative to income taxes of
Petition relative to Pearl Harbor disas- Chamber of Commerce relating to Mis- members of (see bill S. 499), 916.
souri Valley Authority, 10114. -to relieve certain persons over 38
ter, 7429.
Petition by citizens of Warwick, N. Dak., Resolution by North Dakota Committee years of age from service in (see bill
praying for enactment of bill to create of One Hundred and Six for a Missouri & 835), 3146.
Missouri Valley Authority, 11009. Valley Authority, 12309. - to release certain persons over
Petition by Mrs. A. Kovarik, Hebron, N. Resolution from Burke County, N. Dak., age of 38 from (see bill S. 1006), 4588.
Dak., favoring peacetime military con- relative to Garrison Dam, 12101. - to provide immediate release of
scription, 11079. Resolution of Bottineau County Farmers' certain members (see bills S. 1392, S.
Petition by sundry citizens relative to Union relative to exportation of tires, 1393), 8585.
release of conscientious objectors, 11624. -to provide for hospitalization and
11704. Resolution of North Dakota State Water treatment of members suffering from
Petition from Slope County Farmers Conservation Commission relative to' transversemyelitis (see bill 5. 1633).
Union relative to release to farmers of Garrison Dam, 11524. 11009.
surplus trucks, tractors, etc., 11704. Resolutions by Burleiah County (N. Dak.) Army: to replace medical personnel com-
Petition requesting release of all con- Farmers' Union, 11860. missioned from civilian life with per-
scientious objectors, 11525. Resolutions of Farmers' Union of Logan sons trained under Army specialized
Petitions by citizens of North Dakota re- County, N. Dak., 11788. training program (see S. J. Res. 97),
lating to universal military training, Several letters on shortage of farm ma- 8882.
11235. chinery, 6796, 6797. Army-Navy football game: providing for
Poem by John Magill entitled "Glorious Statement by F. E. Molin, American Live-. location (see billS. 1548), 10251.
Leader," A2251. stock Association, relative to cattle in- Bank of the United States: to establish
Radio address entitled "The Need for a dust.ry and tariff reduction, A2636. (see bill S. 1334), 8139.
Spiritual Revival," A567. Statement by Norman Thomas relative to Bankruptcy: to amend act to establish
Radio address on subject San Francisco universal military training before a uniform system of (see bill S. 1429),
Conference and World Conditions, Woodrum committee, A2903. 8382.
A2634. Statement on Little Steel formula from Baseball players: requiring major-league
Resolution by Grand Forks, (N. Dak.) Committee on Post Offices and Post teams to employ crippled veterans
Civic and Commerce Association rela- Roads, 6743. (see bill S. 1107), 5598.
tive to adjustment of wages, 260. Statement by William H. McMaster rela- Blood donors: to award ration tokens to
Resolution by Tennessee Rural Electric tive to United Nations Charter, 7508. (see bill S. 1262), 7433.
Cooperative Association, 258. Statement by Edwin W. Elmer, of Inde- Chaplin, Charles: to investigate relative
Resolution by Western Association of pendent Retail Lumber Dealers' Asso- to deportation (see bill S. 536), 1113.
State Game and Fish Commissioners, ciation, on problems of lumber dealers, Civil Service Retirement Act: to amend
258. A5559. (see bills S. E39, 1089), 3146.
Resolution by postwar planning commit- Tables: farm production in North Da- Constitution of the United States: to
tee, State Teachers College, Dickin- kota, 16E6, 1657. amend relating to terms of office of
son, N. Dak., 914. -farm-machinery exports, 3215. the President and for election by pop-
Resolutions of Williams County (N. Dak.) -harvested acreage-grains, 2990. ular vote (see S. J. Res. 12), 159.
Farmers' Union Convention, 915. -imports of agricultural products, -to amend relative to composition
Resolution by Gilbert C. Grafton Post, 6330, 6331. of President's Cabinet (see S. J. Res.
No. 2, American Legion, Fargo, N. Dak., -railroad land grants, 10107. 11), 159.
favoring closing of business houses sales of public lands, 10105. to amend relative to impeach-
during opening hour of San Francisco Telegram by Raymond Olson relative to ment proceedings (see S. J. Res. 52),
Conference, 2312. price of poultry and eggs, 9045. 3147.
INDEX 369
LANGER, WILLIAM-Continued. LANGER, WILLIAM-Continued. LANGER, WILLIAM-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Ccurts: relating to venue in prosecutions Missouri River: to bridge (see bill S. 233), Vocational and other training: to assist
of offenses against laws cf the United 159. States In providing (see bill S. 836),
States (see bill S. 1091), 5467. Mustering-Out Payment Act: to Increase 3146.
Employees of the United States: grant- : .(see bill S. 1095), 5467. Wipperling, Meta D.: to naturalize (see
ing certain dismissed employees the National Infantile Paralysis Clinic: to bill S. 1428), C882.
right to hearings before Civil Service establish (see bill S. 800), 2894. Wornhoff, W. C. and Josephine: for re-
Commission (see bill S. 382), 370. National Service Life Insurance Act: lief.(see bill S. 498), 916.
-to exclude from jury service (see amendment of (see bill S. 601), 1348. Yellowstone River: to bridge (see bill
billS. 602), 1348. Naval Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve: S. 234), 159.
Equal rights for men and women: to to amend act to create (see bills S. 239, Motions and resolutions offered by
amend Constitution relative to (see S. 500), 159, 916. Cigarettes: to investigate shortage cf
J. Res. 61), 4100. Navy and Coast Guard: to provide for (see S. Res. 84), 1350.
Fair employment practices: to provide changing design on uniform of en- Cotton: investigation relative to use in
(s~e bill S. 101), E0. listed personnel of (see bill S. 1082), road building (see S. Res. 131), 5467.
Farm Security Administration: to pro- 5385. Moses, John: funeral expenses (see S.
vide for liquidation of project RRM021 Nepotism: to prevent in appointments to Res. 100), 2168.
(see bill S. 951). Pipe lines: relating to sale of Big Inch
governmental positions (see bill S.
Federal employees: to amend law relat- and Little Big Inch (see S. Con. Res.
237), 159. 36), 9474.
ing to supplementing of salaries of
Nurses: to issue medals to those held as Reconversion of industry to civilian pro-
(see bill S. 600), 1348. prisoners of the Japanese in Philip-
- to adjust salaries of employees duction: investigation (see S. Res.
pines (see bill S. 604), 1349. 130), 5386.
whose compensation is fixed by wage
Old-age assistance (Townsend Act) : to Selective Service: to investigate effect
boards (see bill S. 1222), 7152.
Federal Farm Loan Act: to amend so as provide (see bill S. 809), 3008. of order of Director on production of
to prohibit Federal land banks from Ost, Albert R.: for relief (see bill S. 950), food and other agricultural prcducts
refusing to make mortgage loans in 4099. (see S. Res. 80), 1212.
States which prohibit deficiency loans Postage stamps: to issue victory series Petitions and papers presented by, from
(see bill1 S. 834), 3144. (see S. J. Res. 73), 5477. Citizens and individuals, 11008.
Full employment: to provide (see billS. Postal service: to establish methods of Societies and associations, 11008.
advancement for employees in field Remarks by, on
380), 5211.
service (see bill S. 1096), 5467. Agricultural Extension Service, 4506.
Government officials: to provide for bind- -to provide sick and annual leave Agricultural research laboratories, 8817.
ing of (see bill S.1333), 8139.
Government employees: to provide ma- for war service indefinite substitutes Air bases abroad, 1135.
ternity leave for (see bill S. 1332), (see bills S. 1553, 1572), 10324, 10487. Aircraft accidents: data on, 194.
Post Office Department: relating to ap- * letter by Joe Leib. 193.
81'9.
pointments in field service (see bill S. - report of War Department on
Government of the United States: to 1659), 11370. plane losses, 195.
provide accountability of action by Airplane accidents, 5333, 7162-7180.
Public offices: to prohibit appointment
personnel in independent establish- -statement by Harry S. Truman
of residents of the same State to cer-
ments (see bill S. 232), 159. in 1943, 7162.
- to limit the time within which tain (see bill S. 238), 159.
Puerto Rico: to admit into the Union - investigation of, 7041, 7042; 7043.
certain actions.may be brought by (see -- continental United States,
(see bill S. 1485), 9844. _in
bill S. 1390), 8585. 3475-3478, 3774, 4122, 495.
- relating to admission of attorneys Racial discrimination: to prohibit at
colleges and universities, (see bill S. excerpt from Truman committee
at law to practice before departments of report, 3475. •
(see bill S. 572), 1211. 537), 1114.
- testimony of Frank R. Hirsch,
Government Printing Office: Investiga- Railroad Retirement Act: to amend (see
bill S. 1094), 5467. 3477.
tion (see S. Res. 114), 3147. Airports: Federal aid bill, 8523, 8533.
Gratuities to parents of children here- Secretary of Agriculture: authorizing
Alaska, 6268.
after born: to provide (see bill S. 837), cancellation of certain indebtedness
Alcoholic beverage industry: investiga-
3146. by (see bill S. 230), 159. tion, 191.
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Basin agree- Selective Training and Service Act: to Alien residents: escape from taxes, 7790.
ment: to approve (see bill S. 1331), prohibit further inductions under (see Armed forces: relief- of certain persons
8119. bil; S. 1391), 8585. -
over 38 years of age from service in,
-to approve agreement with Can- Servicemen's Dependents Allowance Act: 3146.
ads (see S. J. Res. 104), 9215. to amend (see bill S. 952), 4099. -demobilization program, 9478.
Heuther Bros.: for relief (see bill S. 570), Sigloh, John H. (see S. 1180), 6411. -discharge of fathers, 12499.
1211. Sioux Tribe of Indians: to supplemnent Army: voluntary enlistment bill, 8969,
Hoksina, Stephen: for relief (see bill S. act to provide full accounting in pend- 9019.
1632), 11009. ing claims of (see S. J. Res. 67), 4783. --- installations in Africa, 1133, 1136.
India: to naturalize certain people re- Social Security Act: to amend (see bill Army-Navy football game, 10251.
siding in United States from (see bill S. 571), 1211. article on sale of tickets, 11081.
S. 236), 159. - to include ministers of religion Baseball players: employment of crip-
Indians: to remove restrictions on prop- and other officers or employees of pl'd veterans, 5598.
erty of Indians who serve in armed churches under provisions of (see bill Bean Lake, Mo., 12423.
forces of United States (see bill S. S. 808), 3008. Bell Aircraft Corp., Buffalo, N. Y.: alleged
1093), 5467. Taxation: to direct payment of highway production of defective planes, 5333.
-to prohibit appointment of per- use taxes in operation of any system -list of directors, 5334.
sons of less than one-half Indianblood of commercial transportation taken -testimony of Martin J.Green (for-
to bffice of Commissioner of Indian over by Federal Government (see bill mer inspector), 5333.
Affairs (see bill S. 1092), 5467. S. 992), 4504. Boxcar shortage, 2174, 3400.
-- to confer jurisdiction on North Unlavful restraints and monopolies: to letters. etc. from elevator com-
Dakota over offenses committed by or amend act to protect trade and com- panies, 3204-3211.
against (see bill S. 1305), 7967. merce against (see bill S. 1474), 9563. - telegrams from elevator com-
-to prevent placing of liens upon Veterans: to adjudicate benefits before panies, 3250-3254.
lands of Indian recipients of old-age discharge from armed forces for dis- Bretton Woods agreements, 7606, 7607,
assistance benefits (see bill S. 1484), ability (see bill S. 603), 1348. 7774.
9644. to provide for issuance of civilian Business, labor peace code, 2989.
Insurance companies: denial of mails in clothing to members of armed forces Cairo, Egypt: trial of assassins of Lord
certain cases (see bill S. 606), 1349. upon discharge (see bill S. 605), 1349. Moyne, 259.
Knutson, Hazel Echo: for relief (see bill -to repeal requirement of taking Canol project, 2170.
S. 1571), 10487. pauper's oath (see bill S. 235), 159. Central Valley project, 5481.
Land Bank Commissioner loans: to ex- -to increase amount of loans which Census of Agriculture, 1217, 1213.
tend for one additional year reduced may be guaranteed by Administrator Chandler, Albert B.: appointment as
rate of interest (see bill S. 231), 159. of Veterans' Affairs (see bill S. 1090), baseball commissioner, 3775.
Lincoln, Abraham: designating as a legal 5467. Chicago Grain Exchange: speculation on,
holiday the birthday 'of (see bill S. -to provide adjusted service com- 7691.
1033), 4783. pensation for (see ,bill S: 1073), 5311. Chickens: letter regarding prices, 7153.
Listening'devices: to regulate use of (see -to provide insurance annuities Cigarette shortage: letter by E. F. Rag-
bill S. 376), 370. (see bill S. 1427), 8882. land, 274a.
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370 INDEX
LANGER, WILLIAM-Continued. LANGER, WILLIAM-Continued. LANGER, WILLIAM-Continued.
Remarks by, on Remarks by, on 'Remarks by, on
Civil Service Retirement Act: amendment Food and Agriculture Organization of Mexico: water treaty, 2814, 3298, 3368,
relating to tax, 3146. United Nations, 7847, 7848, 7856. 3426.
Clayton, W. L.: confirmation as assistant Foreign Service: bill to strengthen, 3757. Middle East: policy of United States in,
Secretary of State, 6268. Freight cars for grain. shipments: need 1225.
Coal miners: discrimination in treatment of investigation, 3203-3215. Midwestern truck strike, 11290.
of, 3147. Eull Employment Act of 1945, 8958, 9125, Missouri River bridge, 7351.
Columbia River: toll bridge, Astoria, 9133. Missouri Valley Authority, 4787.
Oreg., 4802. Garrison Dam, 12337. -- adverse report by Commerce Com-
Commodity Credit Corporation, 3076. Garrison, N. Dak.: protest by Indian mittee, 4224.
Comptroller General: statement on war- tribes against building of dam near, -hearings on bill (S. 555), 4941.
contract graft, 2992. 9589, 9590. Monopolies in restraint of trade, 9563.
Compulsory military training: state- General Foods: corner of rye market, Moyne, Lord: commutation of death sen-
ment by Norman Thomas concerning, 7691. tence on assassins of, 677.
A3321. General of the Army, etc., 8593. -- appeal by leading citizens, 677.
Curtiss-Wright Aircraft Co.: defective Germany: sending of mail and packages -statement by Syud Hossain, 677.
planes, 3475, 3774, 4123, 4420, 4695, 4696, to, 12525. Narcotic laws, 7914.
7164. - letters, 12525. National Infantile Paralysis Clinic, 2894.
- address by Senator Truman in Gila River, Ariz., 2752. National Memorial Stadium Commis-
1943, 4123. Government corporations: financial con: sion, 10254, 11548.
-alleged defective planes built by, trol, 798. National Service Act, 1642, 1643, 1644,
3628. Government-owned shotguns, 12424. 1655-1658.
- correspondence with T. P. Wright, Government Printing Office: investiga- - conference report, 2913, 2914, 2916,
8192-8194. tion, 3147. 2987-2995, 3015-3020.
-exhibits, 7171-7180. Gratuities to parents of children here- -article from Labor (magazine),
-- findings of Truman committee, after born, 3146. 2988.
7165. Great Britain: control of American cor- - telegrams from railroad brother-
-letter by Laurence J. Girault, 4696. porations, 11532. hoods, 2913.
-- letter by Clifford B. Smith (in- -proposed loan to, 11709. National service life insurance, 1348.
spector), 4421. Haines, Kenneth A., 2996. Navy: uniforms, 10251.
-letters from former inspectors, Hannegan, Robert E.: confirmation, 4256. Navy and Coast Guard: uniforms of en-
4696, 4697, 4698. Horse racing: cancellation of ban on, listed personnel, 6194-6201.
-letter by James C. Larsen, 3774. 4420. -excerpts from letters, 6195.
-letter by a newspaperman rela- -letter to War Committee on Con- Navy Department appropriation bill,
tive to press party in St. Louis, 7167. ventions, 4420. 4593.
-list of directors, 4123. Hospitals: Federal aid for, 11722, 11724, -text of Borah report of July 17,
-- memorandum and letter by Army 11725, 11795, 11796, 11797, 11798, 11799. 1912, on speed-up systems in navy
Air Forces inspector, 4420. Impeachment proceedings, 3147. yards, 4593.
-statement by Senator Truman in Indians: survey of economic conditions, Newsprint shortage, 5335.
1944, 3774. 5386-5422. North Dakota: farm income, 7465, 7467,
-- statement by Justice Hughes in -statement by National American 7468.
1918, 4696. - farm production in 1944, 1655.
Indian Defense Association, Inc., 5387. _ letter from Agricultural Adjust-
Crowley, Leo T.: tribute, 9646. Insurance companies: denial of mails in
Deficiency appropriation bill, 2751, 2752, ment Administration, 1655.
certain cases, 1349. Norway's Independence Day, 4695.
2753, 2755, 12105, 12109. International aviation, 7471.
Department of State: personnel, 6332. Office of Price Administration: corre-
International organizations (H. R. 4489): spondence with lumber and shingle
-- policies of, 7471. to amend, 12433.
District of Columbia: appropriation bill, dealers relative to, 10118.
International peace organization, 474, Oregon lambs, 7783, 7784.
5961, 5962. 537-543. Palestine: resolution, 12139, 12140.
Donovan, Dennis F.: confirmation, 7627. International strip, Nogales, Ariz., 3157.
Draft of wealth, 2986. -trial of assassins of Lord Moyne,
Interior Department appropriation bill, 3088.
Dumbarton Oaks proposals and world 5337, 5338, 5339, 5386-5422, 5433, 5434,
peace, 537-543. - statement by Hebrew Committee,
5438, 5440, 5441, 5442, 5443, 5444. 3088.
-- article by William B. Ziff, 538, 539. Johnson, Royal C.: tribute to, 3398.
Electric companies: antitrust suit, 9563. Pan American Airways, 7470.
Juvenile delinquency, 3146. Patterson, Robert P.: tribute, 8981.
Employees of the United States: pay bill, Korea: attitude of State Department
723. Pauley, Edwin: grain speculation, 7692.
regarding, 7472. Peace: sacrifices to obtain, 6334.
-- maternity leave, 4723. Labor-Federal Security appropriation
Equal rights amendment, 4100. Pentagon Building, exchange of lands,
bill, 6713, 6714, 6715, 6722. 4805.
Export-Import Bank: Increase lending Lambs: situation In Oregon, 7693.
authority, 7829, 7631, 7832, 7833, 7836. Philippine Islands: rehabilitation, 11468.
Land-grant railroad rates, 9311. Phonetic alphabet, 3401.
Fair Employment Practice Committee, -conference report, 10101-10110.
7456, 7462. - article by Frank Laubach, 3402.
- cor7 espondence, 10109. Pipe lines: proposed sale of, 9474.
Farm loans: adjustment of certain, 7902. - letter by Comptroller General, Postal salary reclassification bill, 6743.
Farm machinery, 1657, 1658. 10110.
- exports under lend-lease, 3250- Prefabricated houses for England: letter
Leave of absence, 3297, 3368, 3558, 5333, from Robertson Lumber Co., 3014.
3254. 5936, 8100, 8671, 8981, 9372, 10518, 11616. Price Control Act: extension, 5700, 5853,
- shortage of, 2363, 6796, 8191. Legislative appropriation bill, 4946, 5191. 5854, 5855, 6909.
-- letters relative to exports to Legislative program, 6365. Puerto Rico: status of, 4397.
Canada, 8192. Lending agencies, 690. Racial problems, 1114, 6334.
Farm production: letters, 1656. Lend-lease: extension, 3202, 3203-3215, Railroads: reorganizations, 7792.
Farm products: subsidies, 7812. 3248, 3250-3254. Reciprocal trade agreements, 5966, 6026,
Farm workers: draft of, 371, 920, 1655- -postwar operations, 4700.
.1658. 6027, 6233, 6235, 6267, 6323, 6330, 6331,
- shipments of farm machinery 6332, 6333, 6349.
-letters and articles regarding, 371- abroad, 3203-3215. Reconversion of industry to civilian
374. Listening devices, 370. production: investigation, 5385.
Federal employees pay bill, 7161, 11801, £cng, Huey: speech on bloated fortunes, Redistribution of wealth, 3015-3020.
11947, 11948, 11949, 11952, 11953, 12243, 3016. Revenue Act of 1945, 9953, 9954, 9982.
12244, i2251. Lumber: shortage of, 3014. Rohl, Hans William: naturalization of,
Federal officers, etc.: supplementing McKeough, Raymond S., U574. 5468.
salaries of, 1348. March on Washington, 6815. -report of California Fact-Finding
Federal Farm Loan Act: proposed amend- Maritime Commission contracts, 6799, Committee on Un-American Activities,
ment, 3144. 6803. 5469.
Federal Reserve banks: reduction in Mead committee: invitation to accom- - report of House Committee on
reserve requirements, 3761, 3762, 3768, pany to Buffalo, N. Y., 7359. Military Affairs, 5468.
3774, 3830. Meat-packing industry: OPA regulations, Roosevelt, Col. Elliott: confirmation,
Flax: subsidy, 3076. 2173. 1015, 1017, 1021.
Flood-control projects: appropriation, Members of Congress: expense allowance, Rural Electrification Administration,
12117, 12121. 5191, 5201, 5209, 5210. 4512, 4527, 4528.
Flood relief: emergency bill, 4393, 4394. -salaries, 12044, 12045. Rye: corner in, 791.
INDEX 371
LANGER, WILLIAMI-Continued. LANHAM, FRITZ G.-Continued. LANHAM, FRITZ G.-Continued.
Remarks by, on Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Rqmarks by, on
San Francisco Conference, 3202, 6334. Copyrights: renewal of certain (see bill Federal Works Agency: deficiency ap-
Secretary of War Stimson, 6332. H. R. 1181), 126. propriation, 1571, 1572, 1623, 1626, 1627,
Selective Service Act: extension, 3642, District of Columbia: to construct build- 1676.
3646, 3647. ing for United States Court of Appeals - statement by Judge Patterson,
-letter from War Department rela- for (see bill H. R. 4719), 10785. 1676.
tive to precombat training, 3646. Ellison, R. A.: for relief of estate (see bill Full-employment bill, 12007, 12008.
Servicemen's Dependents Allowance Act, H. R. 1635), 363. Housing investigation, 2438.
4099. Harper, Edwin E., and wife: for relief (see Housing for veterans (S. J. Res. 122),
Sister Kenney, 2894. bill H. R. 1476), 268. 122297, 12298, 12299, 12300, 12302,
Stettinius, Edward R., Jr.: confirmation, House of Representatives: need of Office 12303, 12304.
12437. of Fiscal Investigation, 138. Independent offices appropriation bill,
Supreme Court: summer recess, 6332. Housing: to amend act to expedite hous- 930, 931, 951.
Surplus property program, 2977, 2978, ing for national defense (see bills H. R. Interior Department appropriation bill,
2979, 2981, 2982, 2983, 2984, 2985. 8278, 3322), 4858, 5169. 3892.
-list of property for sale by RFC, -to permit occupancy in national -awards for meritorious sugges-
2983. defense housing projects by wives and -tions, 3892, 3893.
Surplus war material, 3846. children of veterans (see bill H. R: Inventors: acts done in foreign countries
Tariff rates: proposed reduction, 2986. 1180), 126. by, 1715, 1716.
--- letter by Tom Linder, 2986. Housing for national defense: to amend Legislative appropriation bill, 4458.
Tax-adjustment bill, 7792, 7796. act to provide (see bill H. R. 3187), Maxico: good-neighbor relations with,
Tabacco: marketing agreement, 7355, 4497. 1689.
7356. Inventions: to prohibit proof of acts done National Academy of Sciences, 6306, 6307.
Treasury-Post Office appropriation bill, by an inventor in foreign countries Nationality Act: amendment, 4643.
2976, 2977, 2984. (see bill H. R. 1439), 268. National housing (H. Res. 291), 6317,
Unemuloyment compensation bill, 8756. Johnson, Cleo D., and Jack B. Cherry: 6318.
United Nations Charter, £013, 8188. for relief (see bill H. R. 4904), 11450. National Housing Agency: reduction in
United Nations Organization, 11396, Johnson, Maggie: to accept real estate funds, 9860.
11397. devised to the United States by (see bill National Inventors' Council, 6306, 6307.
-nomination of American repre- Pillen, Harry: tribute, 4753.
H. R. 2677), 2457.
sentatives, 12323, 12437. Maddox, Alexander C., and Thomas F. Public housing: facilities for wives of
United States.Steel Corp.: defective steel servicemen, 4731.
Moorey: for relief (see bill H. R. 3162),
plates, 7162. Postal employees: rewards for inven-
4339.
UNRRA: appropriation, 11458, 12050, tions, 1263, 1264.
Mount Vernon Memorial Highway: to ac-
12051, 12052, 12053, 12158, 12159, 12163. Public buildings: construction of, 9499.
quire additional lands along (see bill
Vessels: sale of Government-owned, Public buildings bill: notice of hearings,
11540, 11541, 11512, 11543, 11544, 11554, H. R. 1179), 126.
Patents: relating to foreign patenting as 10043.
11812, 11874, 11882, 12134, 12135, 12253, Public works: advance planning, 11130,
12214, 12255, 12257. a bar to United States patent (see bill
H. R. 1178), 126. 11131.
Vccational training bill, 3146. -appropriation for, 930, 931.
Wagner-Murray bill: printing additional Public buildings: to provide for construc-
tion of (see bill H. R. 4276), 9372. Ramspeck, Robert: tribute, 12352.
copies, 4927. Recbnstruction Finance Corporation:
Walker, Frank C.: confirmation, 801. Rascoe, Charles C.: to correct military
record (see bill H. R. 1244), 127. history and operations, 2279.
Wallace, Henry A., 1355. Texas Independence Day, 1688.
War profits, 2989, 2992. Trade-marks: to provide for registration,
and carry cut provisions of certain in- Trade-marks: registration and protec-
William and Mary College: editorial on tion (H. R. 1654), 1718, 1724, 1725.
race relations in student publication, ternational agreements (see bill H. R.
Veterans: housing for, 11130, 11131.
1114. 1654), 431.
Trade-mark registrations: relating to re- Veterans' Administration: Department
Williams, Aubrey, 2391, 2467, 2468, 2469, of Medicine and Surgery, 11664.
2475, 2476, 2531. newals of (see bill H. R. 2096), 986.
-to permit renewal of certain (see Woodrum, Clifton A., 12199.
Wright, Theodore P., 195. Reports made by, from
-correction of statement regarding, bill H. R. 3424), 5837.
Williamson, Lt. Col. Sidney R.: to restore Committee on Patents:
4695. Inventors: proof of acts done in foreign
Young, Milton R.: credentials, 2382. to active list of Marine Corps (see bills
countries (H. R. 1439, Rept. 217), 1470.
Reports made by, from H. R. 4238, 4799), 9211, 11007.
Trade-marks (H. R. 1654, Rept. 219),
Committee on Agriculture and Forestry: Motions and resolutions offered by
1470.
Farm loans: adjustment of (S. 230, Rept. Film-servicing building and vaults: to
Trade-mark registrations. (H. R. 3424,
507), 7902. construct (see bill H. R. 1275), 148.
Rept. 948), 8616.
Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation: House of Representatives: to establish
Committee on Public Buildings and
Missouri Valley Authority (S. 555, Rept. Office of Fiscal Investigations (see H. Grounds:
639, pt. 2), 11451. Res. 61), 126.
Housing Act amendment (H. R. 3322,
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Housing program: to investigate progress Rept. 651), 5463.
LANGLEY, JAMES M., editorial, Mexican (see H. Res. 62), 126.
Housing program (H. R. 3278, Rept. 607),
Water Treaty, from Concord (N. H.) Public buildings: to print additional 4913.
Monitor, by, A1530. copies of hearings on bill (H. R. 4276)
Housing for veterans (S. J. Res. 122,
to construct (see H. Res. 459), 12101.
LANGMUIR, IRVING, telegram endorsing res- Rept. 1442), 12103.
Remarks by, on Johnson, Maggie (H. R. 2677, Rept. 1022),
olution of Representative Douglas of
American Interparliamentary Congress, 8948.
California for control of atomic energy 1268.
from, A5306. Roofs and skylights over House and
Anti-poll-tax bill, 580. Senate wirigs of Capitol (S. J. Res.
LANHAM, FRITZ G. (a Representative from Capitol Building: repair of roofs and
Texas). 31, Rept. 875), 7391.
skylights, 7392, 7393, 7394.
Appointed on committee, 274, 275. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Capitol police force, 4458.
Anpointed on committee on plans for Committee on Appropriations: investi- LANHAM ACT, authorize completion of hos-
improvements to House Chamber, 7922. gations by, 138. pital projects initiated by Works Prog-
Appointed on National Memorial Stadium Congressional Record: general leave to ress Administration and Work Projects
Commission, 100. extend remarks, 12303, 12304. Administration of funds of (see bill
Article from Fort Worth Star-Telegram Defense housing: units for veterans, S. 1192).
entitled "What Industry Wants," A1025. 5512. Letter by Representative Doyle relative
Letter from Jay B. Plangman relative to Deficiency appropriation bill (first), 1571, to continuance of child-care centers
questions and answers concerning 1572, 1623, 1626, 1627, 1676. under, A4154.
Texas, A1442. -- conference report, 3505. Remarks in House opposing curtailment
Amendments cffered by, to Deficiency appropriation bill (second), of funds provided by, A943.
Deficiency appropriation bill (H. R. 2374): 11128, 11129, 11130. Remarks in House relative to child-
to amend, 1627. Departments of State, Justice, and Com- care centers' operations under, A4077,
Deficiency appropriation bill (H. R. 4805): merce appropriation bill, 2279. A4080, A4156.
to amend, 11129. District of Columbia: school teachers' Telegram from Ardella Tibby relative
Legislative appropriation bill (H. R. pay bill, 7376. to extension of, A4156.
3104) : to amend, 4458.' Fair Employment Practice Committee, LANIUS, CHARLES, article on Russian oc-
Trade-mark restrictions (H. R. 3424): to 7476. cupation of Bulgaria from Reader's
amend, 9254. Federal construction, 9336. Digest by, 10291.
INDEX
LANK, EDWARD J., relief (see bill H. R. LARCADE, HENRY D., JR.-Continued. LARCADE, HENRY D., JR.-Continued.
3824). Letter to War Department protesting re- Remarks by, on
LANNON, AL, excerpt from article by N. T. moval of prisoners of war, A726. Congressional Medals to Generals Persh-
Kenney from Baltimore Sun relative Letter from constituent concerning ing and Eisenhower, A3594.
to activity in Maryland Communist farmers' problems, A883. Deficiency appropriation bill, 11212.
Party of, A4379. Letter from constituent relative to farm Explanation of DeGaulle Incident at
LANNON, ANNIE M., relief (see bill H. R. problems, A951. Paris, France, A784.
1956*). Letter to President Truman from De- European war zones: report on visit to,
zauche-Himself, A2968. 510.
LANPHER, JAMES THOMAS, pension (see Letter from Mrs. A. S. Bourgeois urging Farm labor: draft of, 2351, A284.
bill H. R. 4861). support for H. R. 2229, A3231. --_article from Washington Star
LANSER, GEORGIA AND JOSEPH, relief (see Letter from Krause & Managan, Inc., commenting on veto, A2052.
bill H. R. 4660). urging removal of restrictions on Federal Aid Airport Act, 9743.
LAPEARL, RAYMOND, adjudicate claim of home-building industry, A3906. Floods: emergency-control bill, 4845.
(see bill S. 871). Letter relative to GI loans, A5599. Flood-control projects, 11212.
LAPEL BUTTONS, letters from the Secretary Newspaper article entitled "Argentina to McVay, Capt. Charles B., 3d: court mar-
of War and the Secretary of the Navy GIt Tires Under United States Agree- tial, A5692.
concerning the issuance and wearing ment," A2085. Meat shortage: suspension of OPA regu-
of buttons by members of the armed President Wilson's address to Congress lations to relieve, A2326.
January 8, 1918, entitled "The Fourteen OPA: shortcomings of, A3031.
services, 11443.
Points," A5757. Pine lumber: ceiling prices, A4628.
LAPHAM, ROGER D. (mayor, San Francisco), Telegram from James H. Davis, Governor Postal employees: salary increase, 4627.
correspondence relative to child-wel- of Louisiana, relative to meat short- Price Control Act: exercise of powers
fare centers between Representative age, A2921. under, 10672.
Welch and, A3928. Telegram by James H. Davis, Governor Reid, Frank R.: eulogy, 555.
Letter relative to California State Fair of Louisiana, favoring Federal Aid Air- Roosevelt, Franklin D.: tribute, A1777.
Employment Practices Act by, A3232. ports Act, A4349. Russia: relations with, A4692.
Statement vetoing California Fair Em- Amendments offered by, to --_ article by Constantine Brown,
ployment Practices Act by, A2614. Federal Atd Airport Act (H. R. 3615) : to A4692.
LARCADE, HENRY D., JR. (a Representative amend, 9743. Surplus property disposal, A1976.
from Louisiana). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Tidelands: quieting title to, 8868.
Agreement between Chile and the United Armed forces: to discharge certain mem- United Nations Organization: proposed
States regarding operation and dis- bers (see bill H. R. 4132), 8.799. headquarters, 12534.
posal of synthetic-nitrogen plants, -to provide for release of fathers VE-day, 4311.
A1941. from (see bill H. R. 3920), 8336. Veterans: purchase of surplus materials,
Appointed on committee, 274, 275. Army Agricultural Corps: to establish A4458.
Article from Jeff Davis Parish News (see bill H. R. 1276), 148. War surplus disposal bill, 89.
relative to drafting of farm labor, Ballard, Armas: for relief (see bill H. R. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
A284. 2268), 1286. LARCENY, to amend the law relating to lar-
Article from Opelousas (La.) Clarion- Bouilllon, Desire J.: for relief (see bill ceny in interstate or foreign commerce
News relative to delicate operation on H. R. 1753), 462. (see bills S. 492; H. R. 2281).
Seaman Dewey Dupree, A978: Corporations: relating to liquidations Letter from the Attorney General trans-
Article entitled "Jones Sees Peril to (see bill H. R. 3919), 8336. mitting a draft of a proposed bill to
Rice Industry-Says War Relief Plan Eisenhower, Gen. Dwight D.: to award amend law relative to, 869.
Will Mean Overproduction" by Gov. special Congressional Medal of Honor
Sam H. Jones of Louisiana, A2969. LARCHMONT (N. Y.) TIMES (newkpaper),
(see bills H. R. 3542, 3946), 6535, 8337.
article entitled "Proof of the Pud-
Article entitled "Relax OPA Meat Curb, Emergency Price Control Act: relating to
ding" from, A813.
Asks Davis-Governor Cites Unfair exercise of powers under (see H. J. Editorial entitled "After the Vice Presi-
Hardship in Louisiana" from New Res. 275), 10692.
Fleishman, Harry: for relief (see bill H. R. dent" from, A3184.
Orleans Times-Picayune, A2971.
Editorial on sugar for canning bad man-
Articles by Charles Corddry and Virginia 4800), 11007.
Prewett relative to supplies for Argen- Fontenot, Lawrence: for relief (see bill agement from, A3059.
Editorial entitled "About Presidential
tina, A3051. H. R. 2058), 908.
Article by Frank C. Waldrop in Washing- Foreign governments: relating to loans Succession" from, A3418.
ton Times-Herald entitled "Truman to (see bill H. R. 1440), 268. Editorial entitled "Bargaining With
Turns Trumps," A3310. " Britain" from, A4528.
Foster, Dora: for relief (see bill H. R.
Article by Constantine Brown on results Editorial entitled "Capital of the World"
5071), 12402.
of French elections, A4508. from, A5662.
Guillory, Acchille and Olivia: for relief
Article from Beaumont (Tex.) Enter- (see bill H. R. 2665), 2381. LARD, letters -by War Food Administration
prise entitled "Story of Japanese Sur- MacArthur, Gen. Douglas: to award relative to use by soap Industry of,
render," A3755. Congressional Medal of Honor (see bills A232.
Article from National Tribune paying H. R. 3943, 3945), 8337. Remarks in House relative to sale as a
tribute to Joe Hanley, A4205. Meat: temporary suspension of controls surplus product of, A600.
Article by Drew Pearson re Navy ribbons, affecting distribution and sale of (see Remarks in House relative to disappear-
A5604. H. J. Res. 197), 4658. ance of Government lard from the
Article by Richard J. Smith on OPA Murrell, George W. and Kirby: for relief Cincinnati warehouse, 2351.
policies, A4885. (see bill H. R. 3012), 3700. Remarks in House relative to Govern-
Article from Eunice (La.) New Era rela- Mustering-Out Payment Act: to amend ment agency's large purchase of, A1450.
tive to John Harold Savoy, national (see bill H. R. 2040), 907. LAREDO, TEX., authorize State of Texas
4-H Club health champion, A5647. National Service Life Insurance Act: to to construct a bridge across Rio Grande
Article from Washington (D. C.) Post on extend time for filing certain applica- at or near (see bill H. R. 1212).
resignation of Bennett Crain as head tions for Insurance under (see bill H.
of District of Columbia Navy League, LARKIN, CHARLES, relief (see bill H. R.
R. 1869), 640.
A5598. 2733).
Parrish, Edwin Doyle: for relief (see bill
Editorial from Washington Post on dig- H. R. 1754), 462. LARKIN, CLAUDE A., report of the Com-
posal of surplus property, A1976. Pershing, Gen. John J.: to award Con- mittee on Naval Affairs in Senate on
Editorial from Washington Evening Star gressional Medal of Honor (see bills nominatin of, 3320.
on universal military training, A4502. H. R. 3541, 3944), 6535, 8337. LA ROE, WILBUR, JR., telegram relative to
Editorial from Collier's magazine on Richmond, Eli: for relief (see bill H. R. Supreme Court decision denying cer-
merger of Army, Air Corps, and Navy, 2644), 2310. tiorari in Armour case received from,
A5593. Petitions and papers presented by, from 5700.
Editorial from Washington Post relative Citizens and Individuals, 7215.
to merger of the armed forces, A5717. LARSEN, DOUGLAS, article relative to size
Remarks by, on of postwar British merchant marine
Excerpt from speech by Winston Church- Armed forces: service discharges, 8325.
ill before annual conference of Con- from Washington Daily News by,
-editorials, 8325, 8326.
servative Party, A1777. A4661.
- voluntary enlistment bill, 8709.
Excerpt from Navy booklet entitled "Do Army Agricultural Corps, 142. LARSEN, JAMES C., letter relative to alleged
Not," and letter by George Stagg, A5595. China: shipment of war plants to, 89. dcfective workmanship on parts put
Letter Irom Louisiana Department of Civilian doctors: statement by Senator into Curtss-Wright planes, 3774.
Ariculture and Immigration relative Downey, A2892. LARSEN, WALDO H. G., poem entitled "Syin-
to draft of farm workers, A265. Compulsory military training, A4501. pathetic'" by, A4356.
INDEX
LASKI, HAROLD J. (chairman, British Labor LAUDERDALE .COUNTY -HIGHWAY- COM- LAWRENCE, DAVID.-Continued . .....
Party), speech delivered by, 11611. MISSION, relief (see bill S. 166). .Article. entitled "Strange. Alibi Seen en
Remarks in House relative to,. 11476. LAUNDRY INDUSTRY, remarks in House Oaks Cdmmitments" from Washington
LASKI'S VIEWS ON AMERICAN ."SERFS," relative to ill effects of rulings of OPA Evening Star by, A1162.
editorialfrom Benton Harbor (Mich.) on, A1396. Article entitled 'Stettinius Called Brave
News-Palladium relative to, A5771. or Innocent" from Washington Eve-
"LAURELS WHERE THEY BELONG," edi-
LASKOWITZ, HERSCHEL, letter on 'oldiers' torial from Daily Missoulian, Missoula, ning Star by, A1342.
cynicism by,"A3976. - Mont., entitled, A330. Article. entitled "Justice Department
Ocored on Corrupt Elections" by,
LASSALLE, JESUS, relief (see bill H. R. 4247). LAURIE, IDA E., relief (see bill S. 134*). A1250.
LASSILA, GEORCE, relief (see bills H. R. LAUSCHE, FRANK J. (Governor of Ohio), Article on peace by -practice of Chrlstian
3185, 4332). telegram relative to the national sys- deconcy among nations from United
LAS VEGAS (N. MEX.) EVENING REVIEW tem cf airports, 9738. States News by, A1275.
(newspaper), article on disabled vet- LAUTERBACH, HERBERT R.- W., AND Article on Truman will probably not
eran given rvn-around by Walter OTHERS, adjudicate claim of (see bills aLtend Big Three meeting from Wash-
Taliaferro from, A4470. S..349; H. R. 1840). ington Evening Star by, A2364.
LATHAM, HENRY J. (a Representative from LA VARRE, WILLIAM, article entitled "Am- Article entitled "World Power Concepts
Noe York). torg System Planned for United States" Uflfolding at Parley'' by, A2126..
Apptinted'cn committee, 491, 492. by, A3555. Article relative to power of might at San
A-cle by Ernest.Lipndley'from Birming- LAW, JOHN, remarks in H-use'reative to Francisco Conference from Washing-
'ham Age-Herald entitled "FEPC in Mississippi Eubble'and operations' of, ton Evening Star by, A2213.
Jeopardy," A3266. I Article captiorfed "About Face on Polish
'A-O6.
Newspaper "advertisement of Macy's rel- 'LAW,' excerpt from book entitled "Anatomy Erder" from Chicago Daily News by,
ative 'to shipment of food overseas, A748.
of Peace" by Emery Reeves relative to,
647. Article captioned "Law Question Raised
A5575.
Remarks in House relative. to, 34. Remarks in House relative to concept of in Naming of Wallace" from Washing-
Sworn in, 928. individual responsibility to, A5575. ton Evening Star by, 518, A309, A311.
Bills cnd joint resolutions introduced by Article captioned "Srain of War Seen
Department of Veterans' Affairs: to "LAW AND ADMINISTRATIVE GOVERN- Affecting "Churchill" froin'Washington
establish (see bill H. R. 2611), 2238. - MENT," article by David A:-Simmons 'Evening Star by, A270.
Edicdy Ez:-a Butler, J.: for relief (see bill from. Journal-of American" Judicature Article concerning'the 'Yalta Conference
H. R.8_6), 1123.. 'Society entitled, AICO3. written by, 1702.
New York City: to erect a veterans' hos- LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS Articles entitle.d "American Idealism De-
pital in. Borough of Queens, (see bill (publication),- article entited,, "Post- feated at Parley" -and 'Candid Ex-
'H.'R. 3428), 58K8. - - - - war Problems for Treatment of planation Advised on. Parley" from
Motions and.resolutions offered by Enemy Property" by Representative washington•Evening Star by, A679.
Armed forces: to investigate dispositicn, Gearhart from, A3361. Article entitled "Crimean Settlement
in foreign countries,'of property unier "LAW AND LEGALISM," -article 'by Rustem Requires Revision" by, A730.
jurisdiction of (see H. Res. 451), 11029. Vamberg from Nation entitled, A5575. Article entitled "German Slave Labor
Remarks by, on I Opposed. in United States' from Wash-
"LAW AND PEACE," poem by James P. Mc-
Armies of occupation: composition, 8570. ington Evening Star by, A1089.
. Govern entitled, A771.
Departments of State, Justice, and Com- Article. captioned "Hitler's Speech Seen
merce appropriation- bill, 2232. 'LAW-ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS, provide as Significant News" from Washington
Ex-servicemen: libels agairist, 7741-. cbmpensation for sheriffs who trans- Evening Star by, A31.
Foodstuffs: shipment to Europe, 6247, port mentally incompetent veterans Art'cle .entitled "How to Make the.Cabi-
7887. (see bill H. R. 5320). net Responsible to the People" from
Government property: letter from citizen LAWLER, HORACE G., relief (see bill S. 671). Ulhited States News by, A744.
of New Caledonia describing waste ol, LAWLER, JOSEPH J., report of the Commit- Article entitled "'et San Francisco Re-
11E31 tee on Post Cffices and Post Roads in view. Yalta" from United States News
Jones, Jesse, 1183. Senate on ncminiation-of, 456.: by, A699.
Lending agencies of the Government, Article entitled "Manoower Muddle Laid
1186. LAW LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, remarks in
Senate concerning, 783. 'to Army Itself" from Washington Eve-
Mail to overseas servicemen, 2157. ning Star by, A345.
Postal empmoyees; salary increase, 4328. "LAW QUESTION. RAISED IN NAMING OF Article entitled "The Tragedy of Yalta"
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. WALLACE," article by David Law- from United Strtes News'by, A986.
LATHAM, R. T., relief (see bill H. R. 1477). rence from Washington Evening Star l
Artic e entitled "Tragedy of One-Man
captioned, A309, A311.
LATIMER, MURRAY B ., relief (see bill H. R. Rule" by, 'A53.
787*). LAWRENCE, DAVID, article urging creation Article relative to duties of Committee
of a- D.partment of Peace -written by on Un-American Activities from Wash-
LATIN AMERICA, letter by-Frank P. O!Brien 6'86.
relative to problems of, Al832. ington Evening Star by, A539.
Article on San Francisco Conference- Article relative to the Dies committee by,
Remarks in House relative to good-
American delegates' fine job from 101.
neighbor policy, 11412. Washing'on Evening Star by, A2477. Article on 1919 peace' conference com-
Remarks in House relative to activities
Article captioned "Two Thcuand and pared to Yalt a by, A4082.
of State Department in, A1196. Five Hundred. Dollars Ex-penses Held Article on contest in selfishness seen
Resolutions by city council of city of between Allies by, A4181.
Fair for Lawmakers" from Washington
Chicago relative. to new air routes to, Evening Star by, A2525. Article entitled "War Training Plan
A1549.
Article entitled "I Am a Christian But-" Linked to Militarists" from Washing-
Statement by Osgood Hardy that the from United States News by, A2955. ton Evening Sar by, A4534.
United States has been playing the
role of Santa Claus in, 7593. Article on Pacific.war yet to be won from Article entitled "Twelve Million. Men
Table: farm machinery exported 1943- Washington Evening Star by, A3675. Seen Available as Reserves" from
Article entitied "Department of Peace Washington Star by, A4527.
1944 to countries in, A1318.
Declared : United States Need"- from 'Article, Says.'Nation Has Aoiding Faith
LATIN-AMERICAN. HIGHWAY, remarks in Washington Evening Starby, A3132. in Representative System from Wash-
Senate relative to wasteand corruption Article entitled "Hatch, Burton, Ball ington. Evening Star by, A4617;
if connection with construction of, Act Seen Signifying Trend" from Article entitled "Three Sides to -a Labor
6274. Washington Evening Star by, A3212. Dispute" fromUnited- States News by,
LATIN-AMERICAN JUDGE ADVOCATES. Article on VE-day in San Francisco by, A5192.
address on Jefferson and Inter-Ameri- A2232. - Article entitled "Britain Seen Delaying
can unity 'in 'Charlottesville, 'Va., be- Article entitled "Mood of Practicality War-Training Action" by, A5122.
fore, A1726. Seen Sweeping Nation" from Washing- Article, American Legion'Proposes Real
LATVIAN HISTORY," article from Washing- ton Evening Star by, A1528. Preparedness System from Oregon
ton Post entitled, Al135. Article entitled "Manpower Bill Seen Journal by, A5360.
LJ UBACH. FRANK, letter to Representative Embodying Fascism" from Washington Article entitled "Value of GM Books to
Wilson from, A1587. Evening Star by, A1520. Probers Questioned" by, A5814.
Article captioned "'Counsel of Churches Editorial on need seen for Congress to
LAUCOMER, CHARLES R., relief (see bill S. change law governing Presidential sue-
Vital to Just Peace" from Washington
768). Evening Star by, A1618. cesslon by, A27-72.
LACCOMER, GEORGE, relief (see bill S. 772). Article. entitled 'Pacific Bases Declared Editorial entitled "Unanswered Ques-
LAZ,DER, HARRY E., relief (see bill H. R. Vital to UnIted States Security" from tions" from United States News, by,
,903). Washington Evening Star by, A2014. A1131.
374 INDEX
LAWRENCE, DAVID--Continued. LAWSON, JOSEPHINE, relief (see bill S. LEA, CLARENCE F.-Continued.
Editorial relative to need of large Army 1597). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
and Navy as result of Yalta Conference LAWSON, LAWRENCE M., remarks in Senate Hops: to repeal act relating to (see bill
from United States News by, All91. relative to, 3543. H. R. 1922), 749.
Editorial captioned "When democracy Interstate Commerce Act: to amend (see
LAWSON, OSCAR A., authorize Secretary of
breaks down" from United States billsH. R. 3038, 3747, 4872), 3822, 7404,
Interior to sell certain lands in Mon-
News by, A451. 11368.
tana to (see bill H. R. 4472).
Editorial relative to universal military -to amend with respect to utiliza-
service from United States News by, LAW STUDENT (magazine), article entitled tion by freight forwarders of services
A485. "Uniform Divorce Law" by Richard of common carriers by motor vehicles
Editorial urging passage of full employ- Harding Armstrong from, A5323. (see bill H. R. 2764), 2743.
ment legislation by, A4365. LAWTON, OKLA., providing for transfer of Investment Advisers Act of 1940: to'
Editorial entitled "Did Hitler Win The fish hatchery in Comanche County, amend (see H. R. 3691), 7267.
War?" from United States News by, Okla., to (see bills S. 396; H. R. 1289). Petroleum pipe lines: to amend act to
A4600. LAWYER, JOSEPH M., article entitled "A construct (see bill H. R. 2600), 2165.
Excerpt on full employment from article Plan For Postwar Enterprise" by, A3325. Radio broadcasting: to prevent control
from United States News by, A4418. LAWYERS, remarks in House relative to free by coercive practices (see bill H. R.
Remarks in House relative to views on counsel given widows of deceased vet- 4737), 10826.
international cooperation of, A679. Ring, Mildred: for relief (see bill H. R.
erans by, A1SOO.
Statement concerning the manpower 9-9), 61.
LAWYERS' CLUB, LOS ANGELES, CALIF., Smith River: to survey (see bill H. R.
bill by, 2912, 2920.
resolution favoring H. R. 2181, to in- 1778), 512.
LAWRENCE, DAVID L. (State chairman, crease salaries of United States judges, Veterans' hospitals: to erect in Cali-
Pennsylvania Democratic Committee), by, A2349.
letter favoring appointment of Henry fornia (see bills H. R. 4738, 4739, 4741),
A. Wallace as Secretary of Commerce, LAWYER'S OATH, sermon by Rev. Francis 10826.
1542. J. O'Reilly at lawyer's red Mas at St. Motions and resolutions offered by
Louis (Mo.) University relative to Board of Investigation and Research: to
LAWRENCE, EDWIN GCRDON, article rela- A4Z61. print reports (H. Res. 164, 165), 1748.
tiva to Japanese war preparation on
May SO, 1934, from Athol (Mass.) LAYMAN, FRED W., article entitled "One Committee on Interstate and Foreign
Tianzcript by, A4067. World Is Possible" by, A277. Commerce: to continue investigation
of petroleum (see H. Res. 155), 1541.
LAWRENCE, EVERETT V., adjudicate claim LAZAREVICH, FILIP NICOLA, relief (see bill Petroleum: to continue investigation
claim of (see bill H. R. 4123). H. R. 268*). (see H. Res. 187), 2310.
LAWRENCE, FRANK E., letter relative to LEA, CLARENCE F. (a Representative* from Railroad Retirement Act: to print addi-
postwar foreign policy by, A1071. California). tional copies of hearing on bill (H. R.
LAWRENCE, W. H., article relative to the Appointed on committee, 275. 1362) to amend (see H. Res. 232; H.
sinking of the cruiser Indianapolis by, Appointed conferee, 10306. Con. Res. 49), 3822.
12220. Appointed on funeral committee, 3356. Transportation situation: Investigation
LAWRENCE, MASS., provide for construction Article by Herbert J. Waters in Santa of (see bill H. Res. 318), 7506.
of Veterans' Administration hospital Rosa (Calif.) Press Democrat relative Remarks by, on
to redwood area of California, A1415. Agricultural appropriation bill, 2692.
in (see bill H. R. 76).
lemorial of Legislature of Massachusetts Citation to accompany award of Medal Agricultural labor: settlement of dis-
urging construction of a veterans' for Merit to Ralph K. Davies, A5533. putes, 7528, 7529, 7531.
Remarks in House on birthday of, 7408. Barbour, Henry Ellsworth: eulogy, 2706.
hospital at, 32C4, 3283.
Views of Civil Aeronautics Board as to California: National Tribibte Grove:
Resolutioni urging passage of legislation proposed uniform State air conimerce
to secure full employment by city A3738.
bill, A622. Civil aviation: analysis of bill (H. R.
council of, A4158. Amendments offered by, to
LAWRENCE (MASS.) CONDUCTS SUCCESS- 674), A37.
Federal Aid Airport Act (H. R. 3615): to Common carriers: agreements among,
FUL CAMPAIGN FOR NEW HOS- amend, 9721, 9729, 9799.
PITAL, editorial from Lynn (Mass.) .11774, 11776.
War agencies appropriation bill (H. R. Federal Aid Airport Act, 9703, 9704, 9705,
Daily Evening Item relative to, A5194. 3368): to amend in re National War 9718, 9721, 9729, 9731, 9735, 9736, 9745,
LAWRENCE (MASS.) EVENING TRIBUNE Labor Board, 5813.
(newspaper), editorial entitled "Our 9746, 9753, 9795, 9796, 9797, 9798, 9799.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Land-grant railroad rates, 9514, 11270.
America" from, A2478. "Agriculture" to define term (see bill
Editorial entitled "Lincoln" from, A619. Mexican water treaty should be amend-
H. R. 1099), 98. ed, A1338.
Editorial, Unification of the Armed Airports: to provide Federal aid for de-
Forces, Congress Beware from, A5616. National War Labor Board: regulation of
velopment of (see bill H. R. 3170), 4370. agricultural labor, 5814.
Editorial entitled "A General Failure" -Federal aid for (see H. R. 3615).
from, A6515. Postwar transportation survey, A3423.
* 6973. Railroads: land-grant rates, 4183, 4184,
LAWRENCE (MASS.) ITEM (newspaper), Assistant Secretaries of Commerce: to 4185, 4190, 4197.
article on universal military conscrip- appoint three additional (see bill H. R. Ramspeck, Robert: tribute to, 12353.
tion from; A7. 4871), 11368. Securities Act of 1933, 4272.
Editorial opposing any further tariff re- Ponaventura, Filiberto A.: for relief (see Transportation survey, A4938.
ductions from, A2510. bll H. R. 3673). War agencies appropriation bill, 5814,
Editorial paying tribute to Irving E. California: to acquire wildlife manage- 7528.
Rogers from, A3756. ment and control areas in (see bill Woodrum, Clifton A., 12198.
LAWRENCE MOTOR CO., INC., relief (see H. R. 4740), 10826. Reports made by, from
bills S. 288*; H. R. 1148*). -relief of poultry producers (see Committee on Interstate and Foreign
Letter from the Comptroller General of -bill H. R. 3484), 6154. Commerce:
the United States transmitting report Civil Aeronautics Act: to amend (see Airports (H. R. 3615, Rept. 844), 7104.
on claims of, 18. bill H. R. 674), 56. Bridge across Columbia River (S. 574,
LAWRENCE PAPER CO., OF LAWRENCE, - to amend relative to Federal and Rept. 821), 6869.
• KANS., letter remonstrating against State jurisdiction over regulation of Interstate Commerce Act amendment
Government seizure of property of oil civil aeronautics (see bill H. R. 3383), (H. R. 3038, Rept. 466), 3938.
companies, 9561. 5E92. Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
LAWRENCE PORTLAND CEMENT CO., re- Constitution of the United States: to
amend relative to terms of office of LEAD, memorial of Legislature of Arizona
lief (see bill H. R. 3391). relative to maintenance of adequate
Members of House of Representatives
LAWRENCE (MASS.) SUN (newspaper), ar- tariff rates on, 1210, A696.
(see H. J. Res. 13), 30.
ticle entitled "Constitution Day" from, -- to amend relative to election of "LEADERSHIP AND AMERICAN BUSINESS,"
A3953. President and Vice President (see H. J. address by R. W. Gallagher entitled,
LAWS, ANNA MAE, relief (see bill H. R. Res. 14), 30. A4851.
3879). Divers persons, adjudication by district "LEADERSHIP-THAT WHICH LEADS OR
LAWS, BOLITHA J., report of the Committee court, to hear claims from flood in DIRECTS," editorial from Nor'easter,
on the Judiciary in Senate on nomina- Yuba County, Calif. (see bill H. R. Philadelphia, Pa., entitled, Allil.
tion of, 1252. '948), 61.
LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, provide for Farley, Thomas M., and others: for re- LEADVILLE, COLO., remarks in House rela-
more effective inspection and super- lief (see bill H. R. 2366), 5382. tive to elimination of appropriation to
vision by the Congress with respect to Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act: continue drainage tunnel of, 6944.
administration of (see bill S. 958*). to amend (see bill H. R. 3266), 4776. "LEAGUE IS DEAD-LONG LIVE THE CHAR-
Bill relating to venue in prosecution for Field, E. Lewis: reinstate to active list TER," article by Serge Fliegers from
offenses against (see bill S. 1091). of Army (see bill H. R. 947), 61. Free World magazine entitle.d, A3446.
INDEX 375
LEAGUE OF AMERICAN INDIANS,,'letter by LECOMPTE,KARL M.-Continued. LEE, MARGARET, relief (see. bill H..R. 4607).
Frank Tom-Pee-Saw relative to pro- Letter from C. J. Lambert relative to LEE, ROBERT E., speech by Representative
posed loan to Great Britain, 12231. treatment received by. a soldier in Rankin. on the one hundred and
LEAGUE OF NATIONS, price indexes as col- Jdpan, A577. thirty-eighth anniversary of birth of,
lected by, A535. Letter written by a soldier in Japan to A240.
Remarks in House relative to failure of, his folks at home protesting against
. I trcatment received from USO com- LEE, WALKER M., relief (see bill S. 773).
A395, A1879.
Remarks in House relative to pattern mando brass hats, A5577. LEE, WILLIAM E., report of the Committbe
. after Holy Alliance of, A2314. Letters from servicemen in the Pacific on Interstate Commerce in Senate on
Remarks 'in House relative to wrecking theater telling of waste of material, nomination of, 11628.
by Axis Nations of, 12271. poor food, and morale of the men, LEECH,, EDWARD T., article paying tribute
Statement in 1928 by Frldtjof Nansen A5677. to members of the draft boards from
to, A5412. Lincoln Day address by Representative Washington Sunday Star by, A2135,
Dolliver -at Washington, D. C., A58. A2324.
Votes -in United States'Senate on No- -
vember 19, 1919, and March 19, 1920, Poem by John S. Stamps entitled Editorial on draft boards: men without
"Money," A1930 .. .. medals by, 'A3198.
on ratification of Treaty of Versailles
with Covenant of, A2175, A2176. Resolutions adopted by. Union County LEE COUNTY, MSS, remarks In- House rel-
(Iowia), Farm Burea", A5322. , ative, to pro-uction of high-grade cat-
LEAGUE OF NATIONS COVENANT, order of
Resolutions adopted by Wapello County tle In, 6761.
Senate to print comparison of the (Iowa) Farm Bureau, A5285.
Dumbarton. Oaks proposals ivith (S. LEEK, CHARLES P., JOHN E., AND CECIL G.,
'Resolutions of Davis County Farm Bu-
Doe. 33), 2748, reau, A5402. relief (see bill H. R. 2451; S. 395).
"LEAGUE OF NATIONS COVENANT AND LEETE, ROBERT J:, authorizing Secretary
Resolutions: by Decatur County (Iowa)
DUM1BARTON OAKS PROPOSALS," Farm Bureau, A5435. - of Interior to sell certain lands in
.print document entitled (see S. Res. Resolutions of Wayne County (Iowa) Mcntana to (see bill H. R. 4E22).
103). . Farm Bureau Federation for 1945-46, LFEVRE. JAY (a Representative from New;
LEAGUE OF WOMEN STOPPERS, statement A5250. York).
favoring extension' of OPA by Eleanor Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Appointed on committee, 491.
Aron, A2951. Alexander, Rubert W.: for relief (see bill Appoiited on. funeral committee 3356.
Statement relative to price and rent H. R. 3272), 4776. Appointed on Special Committee on
control before House Labor Committee Armed forces: to provide for discharge Post-War Ecoiomic Poliy and Plan-
made by Mrs. Eleanor' Aron for the, of certain members (see bill" H. R. ning, 550.
A503 1. 4277), 9372. Article by Mark Sullivan entitled "Tru-
LEAHY, WILLIAM D. (admiral, U. S. Navy), Chadwick, John: to pension (see bill man Seen Prodding Japan To Quit,"
radio address on VE-day by, -A2178." H. R. 1354), 193. A2166..
LEARNED, A. B., confirming claim'to certain Chadwick, William: for relief (see bill Arliole by.Mark Sullivan ehtitled "Ideo-
lands in Wilkinson County, Miss., of H. R. 1355)-1C0. logical Issue Seen Barring _ United
Chariton River: 'reexamination of (see .States as British-Soviet .Mediator."
(see bill H. R. 3768). * bill H. R. 3738), 7391.
A2654.
LEARNED,_ IRVING W., relief' (see bill H..R. Edgerly & Co., J. W.: for relief (see bill Article in New York Herald by Walter
4915). H.R. 3432),'C838. Lippmann entitled "Today and Tomcr-
LEASES, MINERAL, letter from Secretary of Harris, J. P.:, for relief (see bill H. R. -row" relative to General. Eisenhower,
Interior notifying -Congress that no 1353), 190. A2920.
extensions were granted in'1944 of, Holhauser, Katherine: to increase pen- Editorial from New York Tribune en-
1958. sion (see bill H. R. 3353), 5292., titled "Our Responsibility for Vet-
LEATHERNECK (magazine). article entitled Iowa: to coin 50-cent pieces to com- erans," A1716.
"The Marine (Norman Arsenhault) memorate admission into the Union Editorial by Mark Sullivan on General
Nobody Knew" by Peter Zurlinden of State of (see bill H. R. 2377), 1540. Motors strike, A5119.
from, A1181. Marshall, Robert.P.: relating to national- Letter from William R. Cleary of Disabled
LEAVE, -letter -from Secretary of War trans- service life insurance in case of (see American Veterans complaining of
mitting proposed bill to reimburie ci- bill H. R. 4754), 10826. conditions at Castle Point Veterans'
vilians -whose appointments are ter- Petitions and papers, presented ly, from . .H ospo~tal, Al145. ..
minated, 8659. ... Citizens and individuals, 462, 750, 838, Open letier to American delegates to San
1043, 5690, 8515, 8879, 10750. Francisco Conference, A2715.
LEAVES TO- PRINT.- See. 'CONoaESSIONA Societies and associatibis, 462, 4175.
. RECORD. Prayer
day atbyPort
Rev. Michael Curley on VE-
Re-marks by, on Ewen* N' Y., A2428.
'LEAVITT, MRS. LYMAN, remarks in House - Agricultural' Eitension -Service; 4561.
relative to Judge-Phillip Forman's let- .Resblutlon of 'Nbrtheastern States De-
Armed -forces:- demobxization'of, 8455, velopment Agencies Conference., A2516.
-tar criticizing DAR .to, A5213. ' A5677................... Psolution -by Pough-keepsie .Kiwanis
LEBANON, congratulations from Representa- Daylight saving time: termination, Club, offering site at.Hyde Park, N. Y.,
tive- Wickersham to the people of, .8541. for establishment of headquarters for
A5052. Housing for veterans, 1223C8. United Nations government, A2863.
LEBANON WOOLEN MILLS, INC., relief (see "Independent offices appropriation bill, Resolutions of Dutchess County Minis-
bill H. Rt. 2782':t. 938, 99. terial Association 'favoring aid to
LEBERMAN, JOHN, relief (see bill S. 1150). Japan: moral conditions in, 11412. starving peoples and opposing uni-
Lacour, Rev. Lawrence, 11412. versal military training, A4958.
LE BLANC, EDNA B., relief (see bill H. R. Oath of office, 14.
: - 4670). Statement by Northeastern Retail Lum-
Philadelphia, Pa.: National Park, 8698. bermen's Association, A5599.
LE BLANC, LOUIS E.,'report of the Commit- Veterans' Administration: appropriation Petitions and.papers presented-by, from
tee on thd Judiciary in Sen'ate on for, 933, 939.
nomination of, 8690. Citizens and individuals, 4919.
Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. Remarks by, on
LECOMPTE, KARL M. (a Represdntative from LEDERER, PAUL, relief (see bill H."R 4764). Anderson, Maj. Gen. Frederick L.: tribute
Iowe). to, A3267.
LEDINGHAM, WILLIAM, JR., relief (see bill
Appointed on-committee, 491, 492. Drafting of nurses, A1030.
Article from Creston '(Iowa) News Ad- S. 777).
Housing-No. l'problem, A5599.
vertiser relative to'soldier ballot, A585. LEDO-BURM-A ROAD, remarks in House rel- Hyde Park, N. Y;: -United Nations Or-
Article from Creston (Iowa)' News Ad- ative to the movement of trucks on, ganization headquarters, 12453..
vertiser relative 'to Government corpo- 7646.
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: tribute to. 3Z74.
rations entitled "Clean Them All Out," LEE, MRS. C. A., relief (see bill H. R. 941). Veterans' Administration: investigation,
A2051. 2878.
Article from. Grinnell (Iowa) Herald- LEE, CARRIE'M., relief (see bill H. R. 3020).
Votes of. See-YEA-AND-NAY VOTES.
Register on OPA regulations, A2172. LEE, GEORGE W., radio address relative to
LEFFINGWELL, R. C., article entitled "Man-
Article by George E. Sokolsky entitled Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Doug-
"The Soldier's Gripe," A4781. lass by, A300. aging Our Economy," from Yale'Reviw,
Article entitled "Iowa, the Great State by, A3983.
LEE, HENRY G. (lieutenant, U. S. Army). Sketch of business career of, A3983.
With Unl*imited Opportunity,". A5143. poems, A5164, A5165.
Editorial and letter from Stars and Remarks in House relative to death of, LEFT HAND BULL, LAURENCE, authorizing
Stripes relative to continuation of A5164. issuance of a patent in fee to (see bill
draft, A3932, A3933. S. 1696).
Letter by Page L. Hawthorne. to Iowa LEE, HOMAN R. AND JESSIE B.; relief (see LEFT HER, BEHIND, WINNIE, authorizing
Union Farmer relative to violations of bill H. R. 4094)........... Secretary..of, the Interior to issue a
money provisions of .the Constitution,- L EE,- HOME.R, remarks in House relative to patent in .fee to certain land 'to (s:e
A746. thrilling exploits in China of, A2143. bill S. 710).
INDEX
"LEGAL BARRIER TO FARM INDEPEND- LEIB, JOSEPH-Continued. LEMKE, WILLIAM-Continued.
ENCE," editorial from Louisville (Ky.) Article entitled "The Veterans' Plight" by, Article by B. Ashton Keith entitled "Real
Courier-Journal entitled, A3399. A3833. Uses for Waste Waters," A2248.
"LEGION URGED TO ENDORSE NEWS Article entitled "The Pauper's Oath Is- Article by Dr. Arthur V. Allen opposing
FLOW," article from Richmond (Va.). sue" from Veterans Outlook by, A3946. vivisection, A3217.
News-Leader entitled, A3837. Article relative to insurance of World Article by John O'Donnell In Washington
LEGISLATION, compilation of laws enacted War II veterans, A5024. (D. C.) Times-Herald on foreign loans,
Article captioned "When will Congress A5425,.
for emergency, A4488-A4493.
act to eliminate pauper oath for vet- Excerpts from letters protesting delay in
LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE PROGRAM, erans?" by, A5158. Army discharges, A4795.
remarks in Senate relative to, 7920. Article relative to elimination of veter- Letter from Costello Post, American Le-
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT, ans' pauper-oath requirement by, A9, gion, urging streamlining of Veterans'
amendments in Senate to bill (H. R, A4669. Administration, A75.
8109) making appropriations for, 4935. Letter on Veterans' Administration re- Letter by William J. Murphy and resolu-
Bill making annual appropriations for vises hospital application by, A761. tion of North Dakota House of Repre-
(see bill H. R. 3109*). Letter by Omar N. Bradley relative to vet- sentatives relative to prosecution by
Conference report on bill (H. R. 3109), erans' pauper-oath requirement ad- OPA of creameries, A190.
making appropriations for (H. Res. 244, dressed to, A4143. Letter from Edward T. Wein relative to
Rept. 521), 4201. Letter relative to elimination of pauper's parity prices for farmers received by,
Messages from President transmitting oath by veterans to obtain hospitaliza- 6525.
supplemental estimates of appropria- tion by, A2730, A3070, A4143. Letter from Harry Kleinert relative to
tion for (S. Doc. 14; H. Doe. 79), 1284. Letter relative to airplane accidents, 194, parity prices for farmers received by,
1597. A516. 6526.
Remarks in House on bill (H. R. 3109)' Letter relative to veterans buying surplus Letter to Members of Congress by Masters
making appropriations for, 4166, 4176, property, A5014. of two Granges urging support of
4425, 4426, 4435, 5342, 5461, 5724. Statement relative to unfortunate condi- Barkley and Wherry amendments to
Remarks in Senate relative to appropria- tions at Mount Alto Veterans Hospital, Price Control Act, 6526.
tions for, 4945, 5184, 5206. Washington, D. C., by, 9370, A2909. Statement from the California Indepen-
Report of the Committee on Appropria- Statement relative to true conditions at dent relative to black marketing, 6525.
tions In House on bill H. R. 3109, 4134. veterans' hospitals by, A2909, A3254. Statement giving prices of food in Oc-
LEGISLATIVE FARM PROGRAM ADOPTED Statement on American Legion execu- tober 1918, 7087.
BY THE KANSAS FARM BUREAU, text tive committee and veterans' pauper Telegram from Michel Bros. Grocery rel-
of, 482. oath by, A3818. ative to parity prices for farmers re-
Statement, Pearl Harbor attack: Billy ceived by, 6525.
LEGISLATIVE IMPLEMENTATION, remarks Amendments offered by, to
Mitchell's warning by, A8816, A3831.
in Senate relative to, A3721. Agricultural appropriation bill (H. R.
Statement entitled "Is General Bradley
LEGISLATIVE INVESTIGATING COMMIT- For or Against the Veterans' Pauper- 2689): to amend, 2712.
TEES, prescribe the procedures of, and Oath Requirement?" by, A4143. Federal Farm Loan Act (H. R. 2113) : to
to protect rights of parties under in- Statement on the artificial limb scandal amend, 4770.
vestigation by, such committees (see and the Veterans' Administration by, Bills and joint resolutionsintroduced by
bill H. R" 1834). A4743. Agricultural products: to regulate inter-
Resolution making a special order of Statement entitled "Is the Construction state and foreign commerce in (see
business H. R. 1334, to prescribe pro- of Veterans' Hospitals Becoming a Po- bill H. R. 2861), 3228..
cedures of, and to protect rights of, litical Football?" by, A5184. Armed forces: to provide additional In-
parties under investigation by such Statement relative to H. R. 4717, to estab- dividual income-tax exemptions for
-. committees (see H. Res. 378). lish a Department of Medicine and members of (see bill H. R. 492), 26.
LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SERVICE, outline Surgery in Veterans' Administration, Army: relating to promotion of officers
relative to racial discriminations and by, A5120. on retired list (see bill H. R. 2182),
governmental policy in foreign coun- Statement entitled "New York State 1107.
tries prepared by, A2462. Ought to Pay Back Premium for Vet- Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast
Tribute in House to, A3410. erans' Retirement Funds" by, A5409. Guard: to provide promotion of cer-
LEGISLATIVE TRENDS-AID FOR VETER- Statement, including resolution of Amer- tain retired officers of (see bill H. R.
ANS, letter by Lewis E. Andrew ex- ican Legion, Department of Idaho, 3413), 5754.
pressing his views on,Ai651. relative to veterans' pauper-oath re- -to clarify constitutional rights of
quirement, by, A5552. retired personnel (see bill H. R. 3316),
LEGOWSKI, F. S., letter relative to patriotism 5121.
Statement relative to veterans' pauper-
of St. Anthony's parish by, A776. oath requirement by, A513. Bankruptcy: to amend act to establish a
LEGUMES AND SWEET CLOVER, amend- uniform system of (see bill H. R. 4620),
ments in Senate to bill (S. 558) to pro- LEIGHTON, ARCHIBALD 0., relief (see bill
H. R. 3639). 10564.
vide for adequate production of, 3110. Bank of the United States: to create (see
Bill to provide for adeiuate protection of LEISER, ERNEST, article captioned "Shells bill H. R. 2830), 3053.
seed of (see bills S. 558; H. R. 2175*). bounce off German Tigers" from Stars Bankruptcy Act: to amend (see bills H.
LEHMAN, HERBERT H. (Director Genoral, and Stripes" by,'A1061. R. 4606, 5023), 10469, 12229.
UNRRA), letter relative to the capital LEISERSON, WILLIAM M., article captioned Cape May, N. J.: to reopen eminent-do-
budget for New York City, 12360. "Bad outweighs good in proposed labor main case against the United States of
Letter relative to complaints on clothes bill" from Washington Daily News by, city of (see bill H. R. 2143), 1080.
rotting in warehouses at Philadelphia A3544. Carlblom, Oscar, and Anna: for relief
by, A4781. Artidle captioned "Is it necessary to tear (see bill H. R.. 3826), 7663.
Radio address, European Food Problem, Wagner Act apart?" from Washington Constitution of the United States: to
by, A3307. Daily News by, A3545. amend relative to term of office of
Radio address entitled "To Win the First Remarks in Senate -relative to article President and Vice President, (see H. J.
Battle of Peace" by, AS594. Bad Outweighs Good in Proposed La- Res. 151), 3352.
Remarks in Senate relative to a criticism bcr Bill by, A3545. District of Columbia: to prohibit experi-
by Mr. Lehman, Director of UNRRA, ments on living dogs (see bill H. R.
LE MAY, MAJ. GEN. CURTIS E., remarks at
relative to domestic supplies of meat, 491), 26.
Raid City, S. Dak., November 11, 1945, Emergency crop, seed, and feed loans
2082. A5067.
Statement on purchase by UNRRA of and regional agricultural credit corpo-
soya flour by, A5214. LEMKE, WILLIAM (a Representative from ration loans: relating to (see H. J. Res.
North Dakota). 105), 1171.
LEHMANN CO., INC., J. M., requesting infor- Appointed on committee, 491, 492.
mation from Alien Property Custodian Federal Farm Loan Act: to amend (see
Article by William G. Holman relative to bill H. R. 4520), 10168.
as to the ownership of (see H. Res. 133). fertilizer industry, A749. Fertilizer: to regulate sale in interstate
LEHR, JOHN C., report of the Committee on Article by Fred Robel in Granville (N. commerce of (see bill H. R. 1823), 590.
the Judiciary in Senate on nomination Dak.) Herald criticizing Washington -- inspection of (see bill H. R. 3775),
of, 8980. bureaucrats, A980. 7506.
LEIB, JOSEPH, article concerning criticisms Article by Lionell Calhoun Moise rela- Five eminent domain cases: to reopen
aimed at Frank T. Hines, Veterans' Ad- tive to vivisection, A1202. (see bill H. R. 2309), 1341.
ministrator, 1956. Article by former Representative Binder- Indians: relief of Indians of Fort Bert-
Article relative to modernizing Veterans' up relative to Bretton Woods con- hold Reservation (see bill H. R. 1095),
Administration by, A75. spiracy, A1433. 97.
Article, Veteran Medical Center In Dis- Article by C. G. Binderup on Bretton Migratory birds: various persons' crops
trict of Columbia, by, A879. Woods agreement, A2318. damaged by (sce bill H. R. 3774), 7506.
INDEX 877
LEMKE, WILLIAM-Continued. LEMKE, WILLIAM-Continued. LEND-LEASE-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Aemarks by, on Remarks in House relative to disposition
Missouri River Basin: authorize initial Treaty ratification: constitutional of funds under, A760.
stage of plan to develop (see billH. R. amendment, 4071, 4072. Remarks in House relative to debt can-
490), 26. United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation cellation by the President of, 8793.
Morgan Creamery Co.: for relief (see bills Administration: appropriation, 10296, Remarks in House relative to Secretary
•H. R. 952, 4335), 61, 9513.
10297. of Commerce Wallace's report on,
Monroe, Harry J.:for relief (see billH. R. -additional appropriation, 11586. 11587.
3013), 3700. 1 Veterans: farm loans to, 4770. Remarks in House relative to shipment
Mustering-Out Payment Act: amend -settlement on farm lands, 8778. of tobacco under, A4341.
(see bill H. R. 489), 26. Veterans' Administration: location of Remarks in House favoring early termi-
Oshanyk, Alex: for relief (see bill H. R. certain hospitals, 5738. nation of, A2508, A2833, A3122;
4959), 11855. Wheat penalties, 2713. Remarks in House relative to use in Far
Pay Readjustment Act: to increase re- Votes of. See YEA-AND-NAY VOTES. East of, A5318, A5765.
tired pay provide for by (see bill H. R. LEMON, RALPH H., relief (see bill H. R. 3329). Remarks. in House relative to abuse of,
493), 26. 7814, A46C0.
LENAWEE COUNTY (MICH.) DRAFT BOARD
Public lands: relating to acquiring and NO. 1, letter relative to drafting of Remarks in House relative to eggs
disposing of (see H. J. Res. 171), 3700. diverted to, A1198.
farm labor by, A412.
Schumacaer, William A., and wife: for Remarks in House relative to billions to
relief (see bill H. R. 2269), 1286. LENDING AGENCIES. See GOVERNMENT Central and South American countries
Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North LENDING AGENCIES.
by, All01.
Dakota: to establish (see bills H. R. LENDING AGENCIES OF FEDERAL GOV- Remarks in House relative to amount
1441, 4435), 268, 9821. ERNMENT, amendment in Senate to advanced Great Britain under, 8790,
Veterans: to provide for rehabilitation bill (S. 375) to provide 'for effective A4116, A4140.
of, and preventing unemployment administration of, 465. Remarks in House relative to amount
chaos (see bill H. R. 1215), 126. LEND-LEASE, amendment in House to sec- to Russia of, A3694.
Wheat: refund of penalty taxes on (see tion 3 (c) of bill relating to, 2037. Remarks in House relative to value of,
H. J. Res. 48), 31. Amendment in Senate relative to fur- 6575, A1187, A1251, A3323.
Motions and resolutions offered b

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