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D442 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD DAILY'VILTY t June 17
AEC AUTHORIZATIONS Subcommittee on Veterans"Mairs, executive #o s 5. - 5, Cold
War. Veterans. Readjustment Assistance Act, and S 330, re 3P-
joint Committee on Atomic. Energy: Subcommittee on proval of courses under veterans' educational programs, to a.m.,
Legislation concluded. executive. consideration of pend- 5230 New Senate Office $uildiltg
ing legislation authorizing funds for the Atomic Energy Committee on Public Warkx,-Special Subcommittee on Air
Commission for fiscalyear 1964. and Water Pollution, to continue its hearings. ont S, 649, estab-
The full committee will meet. to consider this matter fishing; the federatl Water Pollution CAntol.idm nistration,
10 a,m.,?,poo$. I yg f6
Senate a Buildmgt r _ r :.f
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Committeevn Agriculture,'_ Subcommittee, on pric-
ngworth House Office
Conferees continued, in executive session, to. resolve the iiig` policy byUSDA Yat8'1,6
xry
differennces between. the Senate- and House-passed ver-. Building.
sions of H.R. 5207, proposed. Foreign Service Buildings -Committee .on Appropriati6tr, -Subcommittee on Military'
Gonstruchon,.executive, to a.m., 228 Cannon House Office
Aet amendments (with Senate. amendment authorizin94 , Building
payment of Philippine war' damage claims), but did not Subcommittee oa `Public Works, executive, Io a.m , H-i4o
reach final agreement thereon,, and recessed subject to - U.S. Capitol Building. .. 4
call. Subcommittee on Foreign Operations, executive, T p rn, H-3o9
U.S. Capitol Building.
BILLS SIGNED BY THE PRESIDENT
New Laws
(For last listing of public laws, see DIGEST, p. 412,
June 10, 1963)
H.R. 5366, fiscal 1964 appropriations for the Depart-
ments of the Treasury and Post Office, the Executive
Office of the President, and certain independent agen-
cies. Signed June 13, 1963 (P.L. 88-39).
H.R. 249, to extend grants-in-aid to the Republic of
the Philippines for hospitalization of Commonwealth
Army veterans. Signed June 13, x963 (P.L. 88-40).
COMMITTEE MEETINGS FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 18
(All meetings are open unless otherwise designated)
Senate
Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences, to continue
its hearings on S. 1245, fiscal 1964 authorizations for NASA, to'
hear Associate Administrator Seamans, and others, To a.m., 235
Old Senate Office Building.
Committee on Appropriations, subcommittee, to continue its
hearings on fiscal 1964 budget estimates for public works, to
a.m. and 2 p.m., I I r4 New Senate Office Building.
Subcommittee, on fiscal 1964 budget estimates for independent
Committee on Banking and Currency, Securities Subcommit-
tee, to begin hearings on S. 1642, proposed Securities Act
amendments of 1963, zo a.m., 5302 New Senate Office Building.
Committee on Foreign Relations, to continue its hearings on
S. 1276, foreign aid authorization for fiscal 1964, to hear AID
Administrator Bell, 10:30 a.m.,'422! New Senate Office Build-
ing.
Committee on the Judiciary, Constitutional Amendments
Subcommittee, on pending amendments relating to presidential
inability, to hear Deputy Attorney General Katzenbach, 10:30
a.m., 2228 New Senate Office Building. -
Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Subcommittee on
Employment and Manpower, to resume its hearings on man-
power problems, to a.m., 4232 New Senate Office Building.
Subcommittee, to resume its hearing on S. 13;21, to create a
National Service Corps, to aim., 1318 New Senate Office Build-
ing.
Subcommittee on .the District of Columbia, 7 p.m., 362 Can=
non House Office Building.
Committee on Armed Services, on reports from subcommittees
on various bills, to am, 313.A?Cannon House Office Building.
Committee on the District of Columbia, Subcommittee No. 6,
executive, on crime. bills and pending business,, ro a.m., 445-A
Cannon House Office. Building.
Committee on Education and Labor, General Subcommittee
on Education,.on H.R. 5344, re secondary and' clernentary edu-
cation, 9:45 a.m., 429 Cannon House Office Buildingg
Special Subcommittee on- Labor, on H.R. 5625,V re National
Service Corps, to a.m., 304 Cannon House Office Building.
Select Subcommittee on Labor, on hearings re shorter work
week, to a.m., 362 Cannon House Office Building.
Committee on Foreign Affairs, executive, to meet with Dean
Rusk, Secretary of State; also begin markup of the Foreign
Assistance Act of 1963, 10:30 a.m., H-322 U.S. Capitol Build-
ing. ,
Committee on Government Operations, Subcommittee on
Natural Resources and Power, on water pollution control, io
a.m., 150i-B Longworth House Office Building.
Subcommittee on Military Operations, on -systems develop-
ment and management, to a.m., 1537 Longworth House Office
Building.
Subcommittee on Government Activities, on H.R. 6237, re
Federal grants for collection of documentary source material
significant to U.S. history, to a:m.,,too-B George Washington
Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Subcommittee on
Public Lands, on various public lands bills, 9:45 am-, 1324
Longworth House Office Building.
Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Subcommit-
tee on Transportation and Aeronautics, on H.R. 2522, to amend
the Federal Aviation Act re title td aircraft, to a.m., 1333 Long-
worth House Office Building.
Subcommittee on Communications and Power, on H.J. Res.
220, to extend interstate compact on oil and gas, to am., 1301
Longworth House Office Building.
Subcommittee on Commerce and Finance, on H.R. 1998 and
6226, re decorative wood labeling; and H.R. 5669 and related
bills, to amend the Federal Trade Commission Act, re use of
word "mahogany," TO a.m., ? 1334 Longwortl House Office
Building.
Committee on the Judiciary;, Subcommittee No., on H.R.
1997, re diversity of citizenship, to am, 346 Cannon House
Office Building.
Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Subcommittee
on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation, on H.R. 2857, 4487,
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GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES Prior to executive session held a hearing on H.R. 6086,
to increase the tnetnberslnp o.J.the St. Augustine Quadri-
Committee on Government Ope atiohs Subcommittee' ,-
on Government Activities approved two reports, entitled centennial Commission; and H.J. Res. 339 and H. Con.
Res. iii, and related measures (title above). Heard
"Survey of Selected Activities-Efficiency and Economy , f
in the Department of Commerce," and "Survey ,of Se- testimony from Representatives 1Vlatflrevirs (PT R 6o 6) x
in the Civil . Roosevelt, Dwyer, Morse of..Massachuseltsi Rat g ,and
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WATER POLLUTION
Committee on Government Operations:.On June 14
Subcommittee on Natural Resources, and Power con
tinued hearings on the Nation's water pollution con-
trol problem. Testimony was given by Jerome B. Wies
ner, Special Assistant to the President, and Director of
Office of Science and Technology;. and. Joseph
Swidler,. Chairman, Federal Power,Commission.. , .4 . ,
PUBLIC LANDS
Committee on Interior and. Insular Afairs Subcom-
mittee on Public Lands .' ordered re Forted favorably to
the full committee'H.R. 6218, t6- uthorize additional
extensions of time for final proof by certain entrymen
under the desert land laws; H.R.` 6689, 'to' extend the-
principles of equitable adjudication to sajes under the
Alaska Public Sale Act; H.R. 5x76 (amended), a private
bill; and H.R. 2942, to direct the Secretary. of the Interior '
to adjudicate a claim to certain land in Marengo County,
Ala.
Heard testimony from Representatives Martin of
California (H.R. 6218) ; Rivers of Alaska (H.R. 6689);
Harrison (H.R. 5o76); and Representative Huddle-
ston (H.R. 2942); and departmental 'witnesses (all
measures).
LEAD-ZINC MINING
Committee on Interior and Insular Afairs: On Friday,
June 14,, Subcommittee on Mines and Mining held hear-
ings concerning conditions in the domestic lead-.zinc
mining industries. Heard testimony from Representa-
tive Thomson of Wisconsin; G. Griffith Johnson, As-
sistant Secretary of State.for Economic Affairs; John M.
Kelly, Assistant Secretary of the Interior; and Daniel
L. Golding, Acting-Assistant Secretary of Commerce.
IMMIGRATION-POPULATION STUDY
Committee on the Judiciary: Subcommittee` No. i heard
testimony from a departmental witness regarding popu-
lation and immigration study (on captive nations).
JUDICIAL' MISCELLANY
Committee on the Judiciary: Subcommittee No. .4, ' in
executive session, ordered reported favorably to the full
committee H. Con. Res. in, to favor observance. of July
4 of..each year, by the ringing of bells throughout the
U.S. of the anniversary of the signing of the Declaration
of Independence. - ".
Commztteen lea S and Means ` of in t Crib a des-
stop on the West end s Ia)C recomfneidatio sfade
'
gre a-
tentative decisions a aiding movi;ig expens' ,
--tion of oil and gas proleriies, and li if ion o capital
gains on. sale of min4ral interests de'tat ec puss re=
lease -is available oil .these subiects in the ?ctirnti i tree
room, xio Longwa t i House Off a 13uilciitig
COMMITTEE. BUSINESS ;:. s L.
jt, June: ~i4,
Committee on Ways and Means. nT T"rij,
met in executive session aordered reported favorably
to the House~the following bills: h `' ` it E
I R. 4174 (amended),?regarding z-year continuation
"H.R 2827, to provide a a-year coi~finuatigi "of=suspen-
sion of duty on Crude chicory and reduction in duty an
ground chicory;.-.'-
=gin r _ t .za it {riot
H.R. 2651, to continue.. for, r year ,,the xp{ovistyn Qf
public welfare amendments of 1962 permittjrngresponsi-
bility?for placement and foster care ofdependent chil-
dren to: be lodged in public,agency other thar . adminis-
tering agency;
S. 1359 to provide for, an additional ;Assistant Secre-
tary of the Treasury;
H.R. 2221 (amended), to admit free of duty one mass
spectrometer imported .for use of,Stanford University;
H.R. 3272, to admit free-of duty one :orthicon image
assembly imported `for use of_theMedicatrCollege of
Georgia; ,
H.R. 3297, relating to qualification of certain. types' of
insuring. organizations for savings and loan companies;
H.R. 6otr,- to. provide a 3year suspension, I of duty on
certain istie or Tampico fiber;
H.R..5712,to suspend for ,3 years the duty on hep-
tanoic. acid; and
H.R. 2675, regarding ?a. 3-year continuationof suspen-
sion of duty on certain tanning extracts and extracts of
hemlock or . eucalyptus suitable for use for tanning
Point Committee` Meetings
CIA BRIEFING
Joint Comm- ittee'on?Atomie?Energy: Committee-met in
executive : session td receive. a' briefing from s:JQhn :A:
McCone,' Director' Central Intelligence Agency, , ;bait
made no-announcements
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