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3 Legislative History of the General Appropriation Act of 1951 P.L. 759 3809 (1950)

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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE

Resolved, That a committee of four Mem-
bers of the House tith such Members of the
Senate as may be joined be appointed Lt)
attend the funeral.
Resolved, That the Sergeant at Arms of
the House be authorized and directed to take
such steps as may be necessary for carrying
out the provision of these resolutions and
that the necessary expenses in connection
therewith be paid out of the contingent fund
of the House.
Resolved, That the Clerk communicate
these resolutions to the Senate and transmit
a copy thereof to the family of the deceased.
The resolution was agreed to.
The SPEAKER. The Chair appoints
as members of the funeral committee the
gentleman from Illinois [Mr. ALLEN], the
gentleman from Illinois [Mr. REED], the
gentleman from Illinois [Mr. JoNAs],
and the gentleman from Illinois [Mr.
LINEHAN].
The Clerk will report the further reso-
lution.
The Clerk read as follows:
Resolved, That as a further mark of- re-
spect the House do now adjourn. .
The resolution was agreed to.
ADJOURNMENT
Accordingly (at 12 o'clock and 56
minutes p. In.) the House, pursuant to
its previous order, adjourned until to-
morrow, Wednesday, March 22, 1950, at
11 o'clock a. In.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ON PUBLIC
BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
Under clause 2 of rule XIII, reports of
committees were delivered to the Clerk

for priiting and reference to the proper
calendar, as follows:
Mr. CANNON: Committee on Appropria-
tions. H. R. 7786. A bill making appropria-
tions for the support of the Government for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 1951, and for
other purposes; without amendment (Rept.
No. 1797). Referred to the Committee of the
Whole House on the State of the Union.
PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
Under clause 3 of rule XXII, public
bills and resolutions were introduced and
severally referred, as follows:
By Mr. CANNON:
H. R. 7786. A bill making appropriations
for the support of the Government for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 1951, and for other
purposes; to the Committee on Appropria-
tions. .
By Mr. DONDERO:
H. R. 7787. A bill to amend the Census Act
of June 18, 1929, so as to prohibit inquiries
as to income of individuals; to the Commit-
tee on Post Office and Civil.Service.
By Mr. MOULDER:
H. R. 7788. A bill to extend to the veterans
of the Mexican border service of 1916 and
1917 and their widows and minor children all
the prqvisions, privileges, rights, and benefits
of laws enacted for the benefit of veterans
of World War I; to the Committee on Vet-
erans' Affairs.
By Mr. CROSSER:
H. R. 7789. A bill to amend the Railway
Labor Act and to authorize agreements pro-
viding for union membership and agreements
for deductions from the wages of carriers'
employees for certain purposes and under
certain conditions; to the Committee on In-
terstate and Foreign Commerce.
By Mr. REES:
H.R. 7790. A bill to amend the Census Act
of June 18, 1929, so as to prohibit inquiries

as to income of individua's; to the Commit-
tee on Post Office and Civil Serice.
PRIVATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
Under clause 1 of rule XXII, private
bills and resolutions were introduced
and severally referred as follows:
By Mr. ANGELL:
H. R. 7791. A bill for the relief of Henry
Kolish; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
By Mr. FARRINGTON:
H. R. 7792. A bill for the relief, of Kiyoko
Goto; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
H. R. 7793. A bill for the relief of Azuma
Imal; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
H. R. 7794. A bill for the relief of Yoshiko
Tokeshl; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
By Mr. KLEIN:
H. R. 7795. A bill for the relief of the heirs
of Haym Salomon; to the Committee on the
Judiciary.
By Mr. PATTERSON:
H. R. 7796. A bill for the relief of Louis
Joseph Casagrande; to the Committee on the
Judiciary.   .
By Mr. WALTER:
H. Con. Res. 187. Concurrent    resolution
favoring the grant of status of permanent
residence to certain aliens; to the Committee
on the Judiciary.
PETITIONS, ETC.
Under clause 1 of rule XXII,
2002. Mr. RICH presented a petition of
Remembrance Post, No. 442, the American
Legion, Renovo, Pa., against any form of
compulsory health insurance. or 'anysygytem
of political medicine designed for national
bureaucratic control, which was referred to
the Committee on Interstate and Foreign
Commerce.

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