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STATI NTLSTATI NTL
Approved FokC.t:scirA-RS~
dn. and instructions f.- r . t:a ia.talla-
u ltl,;pection, maintenance, and repair
of crrtain'parts on railroad cars, and to
squire carriers by railroad to maintain
tracks, bridges, roadbed, and permanent
structures for the support of way, track-
ave. and trafllc in safe and suitable eoil-
dltion. and for other purposes, intro-
duced by Mr. MAGNUSON on April 18, 1961.
ESTABLISHMENT, OF DEPARTMENT
OF CONSUMEERS-ADDITIONAL
COSPONSORS OF BILL
Under authority of tl~ie order of the
Senate of April 20, 1961, the names of
Mr. LONG of Missouri and Mr. CANNON
were added as additional cosponsors of
the bill (S. 1688) to establish a Depart-
mont of Consumers In order to secure
n ithin the Federal Government effective
ropresentation of the economic interests
of consumers; to coordinate the admin-
I s;t ro Lion of consumer services by trans-
le:rrirlg to such Department certain func-
tions of the Department of Health, Edu-
cation, and Welfare, the Department of
Labor. and other agencies; and for other
1"trio,ses, introduced by Mr. KFFAUVER
for himself and other Senators) on
At,, it 20, 1961.
AMENDMENT OF THE FEDERAL AIR-
PORT ACT-ADDITIONAL COSPON-
OOI t,S OF BILL
Under authority of the order of the
St?nate of April 24, 1961, the names of
Si iiatort LONG of Missouri, TuvRMOyfD,
SA.LTONSTALL, and MonsE were added' as
additional cosponsors of theWill (S. 103)
;,, amend the Federal Airport Act *0 as
kt; extend the time for making ,#rpnts
under the provisions of such act,;i,ndlor
other purposes, introduced by Itf. Marf-
c;ONI:Y (for himself and other Sgilators),
?u April 24, 1961.
EMERGENCY LIVESTOCK LOANS
ADDI'T'IONAL COSPONSORS OF BILL
Under authority of the order of the
Se note of April 24, 1961, the names of
Srntitrirs LoNG of Missouri, CHURCH,
MSTCALF. CHAVEZ, HICKrT, JACKSON,
hANDOLriI, ENGLE. MAGNUSON, and YAR-
tosot'cn were added as additional co-
sponsors of the bill (S. 1710) to amend
the Act of April 6, 1949, as amended, so
a:~ to authorize the Secretary of Agri -
tilture to make emergency livestock
iuan:. tender such act until July 14, 1963,
:u,rl for other purposes, Introduced by
M: _ Mos:, on April 24. 1961..
NC:"I'IC.C; OF HEARING ON INTERNA-
'IION AL TELECOMMUNICATION
CONVENTION AND RADIO REOU-
1 A ! IONS
".lr FULTIRIt3HT- Mr. President, I
to nrulounce that the Committee
Ftt'lations will hold a hearing
t took Tuesday morning, May 2,
I! e, 1110'1 lliational Televolnniunj-
+'nni(?ntlort--Exectltiic J---and
NOTICE CONCERNING CERTAIN
NOMINATIONS BEFORE COMMIT-
TEE ON THE JUDICIARY .
Mr. EASTLAND. Mr. President, the
following nominations have been re-
ferred to and are now pending before
the Committee on the Judiciary:
James B. Brennan, of Wisconsin, to
be U.S. attorney for the eastern district
of Wisconsin, for a term of 4 years, vice
Edward G. Minor;
William J. Andrews, of Georgia, to be
U.S. marshal, for the northern district
of Georgia, for a term of 4 years, vice
William C. LTttleffeld;
Keith Hardie, of Wisconsin, to be U.S.
marshal, for the western district of Wis-
consin, for a term of 4 years, vice Ray H.
Schoonover;
Fred F. Bob, of Ohio, to be U.S.
marshal, for the southern district of
Ohio, for a term of 4 years, vice Howard
C. Botts; and
Peyton Norville, Jr., of Alabama, to be
US. marshal, for the northern district
of Alabama, for a term of 4 years, vice
Pervie L. Dodd, retired.
On behalf of the Committee on the
Judiciary; noble.[: is hereby given to all
persons interested in these nominations
to file with the Committee, in writing,
on or before Thursday, May 4, 1961, any
representapons or objections they may
wish to present concerning the above
nominations, with a further statement
whether it Is their Intention to appear
at any hearings which may be scheduled.
ADDRESSES, EDITORIALS, ARTI-
CLES, ETC.. PRINTED IN THE
APPENDIX
On request, and by unanimous con-
sent, addresses, editorials, articles, etc.,
were ordered to be printed in the Ap-
pendix, as follows:
By Mr. CASE of New Jersey:
Statement by him on the 26th Annual
convention of the Catholic War Veterans
of the United States of America.
by Mr, CLARK:
Article entitled "Human Relations Goes
ito Washlggton." written by Senator Peruse
A. HART and published In the Committee
Reporter of March 1961
By Mr KFATING:
Address on the Electoral College recently
delivered by James J. Flynn, chairman of
the department of social studies of the"
Fot'dharn University School of Business, nl
By Mr. YAiliiOROUGH:
Address entltleu "The Nation's Stake in
Atomic Power." delivered by Representative
Curr Hoe.tr i.L). of California, chairman
of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy,
at the 1961 convention of the American
Public Power Association at San Antonio,
Tex., on April 25, 1961.
By Mr 8 FNNETT:
jrditorlai entitled "How To Catch Pneu-
monia," published in the Wall Street Jour-
nal of April 19, :U61, which will appear
hereafter In tit' Appendix.
Pkiltorial' eLtlt:-d "When the Poor Sup-
port the Rich. puhhshed in the Salt Like
Drs,:et Near ,i April 21. 11191.
tit' Mrs K1.:"tiER0EV
l:diturl:.l er:;.lt!e?i live:. Bye Utowby,'' pub-
lished ir. the ,e~.itn,l:ton P,,,t and Times
Herr:,l -t. Apr.:
Article e?nt:lt,'n Astor Laud " written by
I ,n C,trVVW lv:tr!- 111. put.iithe