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Approved For Release 2004/05/13 : CIA-RDP91-00965R000400120018-5 BEST COPY A VAILABLE Approved For Release 2004/05/13 : CIA-RDP91-00965R000400120018-5 :`fork, 'i ht o .I+ tbl+sall . xr. JOTINSQN,of Texas, liar mark our diseusl;lott in ?vnder.a' n. fn we notify senators that vab , , 11g1 ? Btaf~ tom ' ~rtp.ted-:than e" try to ha 4'e a vvt et Afmprox'.imatwyat~h 4+ Sttalb. xis administration .t'iove t, ~,, tf that is satisfactory t increased at.tiri fife rate olct t ~whieh rioet tippet' realer . too this merit city 'tic i tide s C~ if i _ Ct , , coax ._ thy. wcai , a WiBti to call :the attettitf(4ri 8641 -- "~` IM".& U 't nag about Mr. DIR f{.'rt I did loot ll. the YCes, it br man to another Important z# lzav _441'iasy"Senate yea~rra " 10 in il Ix>9t oral pay Increase Mr: J~yIIlwSO1Q af`'I? ,R211a has b a - ..e a eatas i 8a2Q that dif '' he Eelationshi Higgs h No lee shall confine ourselves to 8o m between Fed- ? Infests oI the Ma lor tictiis of the Flew fnutes sr4 diarist heed State govemI crit sal on condittell that the ' _Ao i - m Wiet Discs noritydo likerswhi . &Taf VW d .- aes,ch I pointed up in my statement triown y oyears I f thc.the hrve a?ise, and then we shall notify Senators to the Senate when the bill Passed on PlO sea and :'a boat of :.ene- that N. i We shall be prepared to vote at June 17. The Preside ne. has made an exw With their 13ecfirtte "Cry familiar 4: ll rob ce ettt analysisi 0 "er. will ca mparng Federal1 un. pay ,,ana4*,VW Mr. DIRK:SFN. Mr. President, I will settee -.With private industry, but Lhete , , the on this bill. i President of make every effort to conform. cietftikd A wares is aao`the Important factor of relating ibe'UnitedA tat I yield 5 minutes to the distin,,4 uia},yed ~, MY to State and local 5' ed the dt~?' Stop from Utah. Deal gove;sa- tilll0d age. 1 -11 Mr: ~ from Utf, met* pay. Abu* there is competition; for E' I Mr. President. I shall wort l,at these various levels of the ?ielelt I dust, fb. d e rhxdelf with the not use 5 minutes. t3eYtk pRsled by the 93eti- I rise to sireaY in support of the forth- t28 atot' ing the -Dreasent- pay scales;., before which I ` Wt Abe .nail one the head, right action taken by the President in the proposed tneroase, employees of the I havebeen impres$ through th vetoing H.R. 5883, the Federal employ- fir- .,?, U t the Veto me.wge is sound and presents overwheitnin data showing why this pay legislation should not be enacted in its present form.. Durfn,; the years I have served In Con- ,kreut I helm' championed and support d legislat.r,n n ' viding rr.dcguate salaries for our N.lttau s postal workers and civil service employees. In addition, I have supported bills providing life and health insurance for the Federal workers and sponsored other mrsisures Improving Working rondit,rlns and arranting many f -- ---4 ?eeu,;wt#oin I know per. to $60 a month less than sona1ly, :attd the tiVuble they have : had +h rbin 50 thetr,Federal counterparts If the pend- ing bill maw. 11k Iivlug - Whatever the figures goes Into select It will increase may Show by way ~,corrsp&Msons, it is that dlf?erence by another $20 to $24 a & fact that an. vnbellev?able ?.lumber, an rttont . l together uny`ailed.IQr nWUberr of Total U tah social case a work ets. who are a e " ~S Olt ierltav#,, WO lobs or have iu'alesalonai group. are earning bet tariVtB,"iccl ter. eruls rce tw4en' 554 and $100 a month leas than xnmet `Tax t~ 1~i l~y `#etailed stories ;pa teceiveti by k`.deral C3ov od rh a y e ernment s soli irantts;pl' eq:yipited states etnpltxy . eea who perform similar work. indiOating t ye which they are Ott. numt sous other examples ' of the tmderaoing Ii ol-tiev;t i ins.n acme nature could be cited. age and lrsep their' otzl irnd lli4 Yt the same time, I wonder whether we stop to realize negate all of the abstract and theoret- the damage We are mine, to A- . ., _ seal' arozm,m nta ?~ tt - the sub needs of F et,ei al workers, nor of file "pm' 8overnments and their emploYecal, fit- $k,* , evert beyond that. I substantia c,ua r:vution which the u2ariy In the cam, of the smaller think there fire two er facts chick Wall make to t,,c welfare and scounty of our States far removed from t!Ie large metro- make me vote to Override the veto. They Aviation. I cannot in good POlttance'ntera, when r~.e widen this varl- are these: conscience supIxil i IT.Ic 9383. ation. Not only shall we increase the Pint, that When the increase wmci2 It t+eenls sir al'. , t.l nee that Congress burden on the taxpayers. by reason of thelle epoYe have received since 2952 would ems ,st i :' S5U0,OU0 for a egress the.added cost of time Fr?.icral payroll: are s . iththe Peieases afforded woul to ascertain the comporability al but, in addition, we shall put the tax- e meet, the in normal private employ- Federal salcert a ith Ulone paid in prof payers of many States 'n a situation in inept, they fall under par, with an aver- Fe a lsl ?ss. together with a study of which. by using The Fe ucral Govern- age of d Mi pereen t. as contrasto,f vat the grade:-by-grade utt ntials, and meat's example as a lever, attempts will with 25 5 per pereerlt or more on the part of then prose-ii to act on this sweeping pd be made to force UP the State, county, industry generally legislation before the study is completed, and municipal payroll. 6e u". and -leery importantly, even This suet et is the std e in final $p the real burden on the taxpayer Wl argiamentt which are made form by s,mche. and to belt would may be very much heavier than that against ainst this bill Which the President hat isdoi dictate 01al u,? Wit". tmtil n ext year to represented by tie proposed legislation In peens examined, It will be sto that peel a i.,:~ h!"'! on the findings of now before us. Thins ::=. one addltionnl In percent ages it gets so close to Atmut ttl'S Srn--^u,l .,.i.? rne,c.... .s _. __ - __. . _ t t hC bill. " r r ruerxt pay facts -? a it is; to l ii.tfiy a 7.5- b r e' lcre:tnd officers, for the fiscal year ending June :-,0, 1961, and for other purposes", and cone it therein; That the House r,>cede from its disagree- ment to the amendn Lent of the Senate num- bered 1, and concur therein with an amend- ment, as follows: In lien of the sum named therein, insert '12,50 )". That the House r cede from its disagree- ment to the amendn Lent of the Senate num- bered 47, and concur therein with an amend- ment, as follows: 5fter the word "trans- ferred" insert "with tut reimbursement". Independent offices zppropriation bill, 1961 TITLE I-INDE .'ENDENT OFFICES Mr. MAGNUSON. I move that the Senate concur in the House-amendments to Senate amendments numbered 1- and 47. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The question is on agreeing to the motion of the Senator from Washington. The motion was agreed to. Mr. MAGNUSON. For the purpose of the RECORD, this report is a unanimous concurrence of all conferees from both the House and the Senate. There are several important matters in this huge appropriation bill in which the Senate was interested and with respect to which it instructed the conferees before they went to conference. Among those is the matter of the appropriation for the civil defense program of matching funds for State and local administrative costs. We have agreed upon $6 million, which is one-half of the $12 million requested, and the program is scheduled to begin January 1. Provided for the General Services Administration for the construction of public buildings throughout the coun- try is $165,441,000. It also includes the construction of four large buildings in the District of Columbia, and the Court of Claims and the Court of Customs Appeals. Restored to the Federal Communica- tions Commission is $150,000 for enlarg- ing the investigation of stations as to technical and legal requirements with respect to their licenses. The Senate added $50 million to begin the program for housing for the elderly, after the House had put in only $5 million, over the opposition of the Federal Housing Administration itself, but we finally de- cided in conference to provide $20 mil- lion for housing for the elderly, to get the program off the ground and started. Provided is $915 million, for the full budget estimate, for the National Aero- nautics and Space Administration. Provided for medical research in the Veterans' Administration is $4,500,000 of additional money, making ?$21,500,000 earmarked for 1961. I ask unanimous consent to include in the RECORD at this point a table showing comparative action on all items in the bill. There being no objection, the table was ordered to be printed in the RECORD, as follows: Item. A ppropriations, 10601 - Budget esti- mates, 1961 IIouse bill Senate bill Conference action ExECJTIVE OFFICE OF TIIE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE MOBILIZATION Salaries and expenses-------------------------------------------- -............... encies fFede la ti f $29,535,000 $25,750,000 000 10 000 $24,700,000 6,250,000 $25,200,000 6,250,000 $24,700,000 6,250,000 -------------- onso ra g unc Civil defenseanddefensemobilization ------------------ 000 000 10 , , 22,000,000 10,000,000 22,000,000 16,000,000 Federal contributions -------------------..---------------------------------------- ltisiergency supplies and equipment-----.---------------------------------------- , , 6,950,000 4 000 000 11, 400,000 000 7 200 6,950,000 000 4 000 11, 400.000 4 000 000 9,175, 000 4,000,000 Research and development----, --------------------------------------- ----------- , , 400 2 000 , , , , , , ------------- ------------------ Construction of facilities ----------- ----------------------------------------------- , , ---------------- -- ------------------ - Total, Office of Civil. and Defense Mobilization ............................ 52, 885,000 - 76, 350, 000 51, 900,000 68, 850, 000 60,125, 000 Footnote at end of table. 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