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ANNOUNCEMENT--FOREIGN RADIO STATIONS

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CREST [1]
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CIA-RDP65B00383R000200160005-0
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May 5, 2004
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Publication Date: 
July 24, 1962
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Approved For Release 2004/05/12 CIA-RDP65B00383R000200160005-0 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - DAILY DIGEST D627 Curb certain wetlands drainage where harmful to American waterfowl. Rejected amendments that sought to- Cut off certain ACP payments on withdrawn acres; Prevent reprinting and distribution of farm bulletins pertaining to sewing; and Limit rural electrification loans for generation and transmission of electricity to $150 million. Pages 13589-13621 Condolence Resolution: Adopted H. Res. 737, pro- viding for expressions of sympathy and condolences on the death of Senator Henry C. Dworshak of Idaho. Representatives Pfost, Harding, Halleck, Price, Horan, and Chenoweth were, appointed to the funeral commit- tee by the Speaker. Page 13641 Bills Referred: Three Senate-passed bills were referred to appropriate committees. Page 13639 Quorum Call and Record Vote: During the pro- ceedings of the House today one quorum call and one record vote developed and they appear on pages 13574 and 13588. Program for Wednesday: As a further mark of respect to the memory of Senator Dworshak the House ad- journed at 6:23 p.m. until Wednesday, July 25, at 12 o'clock noon when the House will continue the con- sideration of H.R. 12648, the Agriculture Department appropriation bill for fiscal year 1963; act on the confer- ence report on H.R. 10526, making appropriations for the Treasury and Post Office Departments, the Execu- tive Offices of the President, and certain independent agencies; also will consider H.R. 11677, to prohibit dis- crimination on account of sex in the payment of wages by certain employers and to provide for the restitution of wages lost by employees by reason of such discrimi- nation (1 hour of debate); and H.R. 529, to construct, operate, and maintain the Mann Creek Federal recla- mation project, Idaho (1 hour of debate). Committee Meetings FORESTRY Committee on Agriculture: Subcommittee on Forests continued hearings on H.R. 9219, and related bills, to encourage and assist a program of cooperative Federal State forestry research; H.R. 9728 and 9953, relating to Federal participation with the States in the Cooperative Forest Management Act; S. 3064 and H.R. 10853, authorizing an increase in appropriations for the na- tional forests resources survey; H.R. 12434, making several changes in Forest Service regulatory and service statutes; H.R. 7195 and related bills, to authorize the addition of certain lands to the Wasatch National Forest; H.R. 1111, to authorize the sale of certain lands to the Pike National Forest in Colorado and the Carson National Forest and the Santa Fe National Forest in New Mexico. Heard testimony from departmental and public witnesses. Hearings continue Wednesday, July 25- AGRICULTURE-ALASKA Committee on Agriculture: Subcommittee on Research and Extension held a hearing on H.R. ioioi, to provide for a program of agricultural land development in Alaska. Heard testimony from Representative. Rivers of Alaska; and a Department of Agriculture witness. Adjourned subject to call of the Chair. BANKING Committee on Banking and Currency: Subcommittee No. i met in executive session and ordered reported fa- vorably to the full committee S. 1005 (amended), re- garding Federal Reserve branch bank buildings; S. 1771, to improve the usefulness of national bank branches in foreign countries; H.R. 7796, to amend certain lending limitations on real estate and construction loans appli- cable to national banks; and H.R. 8874 (amended), to authorize certain banks to invest in corporations whose purpose is to provide clerical services for them. HOUSING Committee on Banking and Currency: Subcommittee on Housing met in executive session and ordered re- ported favorably to the full committee H.R. 12628, to provide additional funds under the Housing Act, in order to provide low and moderate cost housing, both urban and rural, for the elderly. IMPACTED AREAS-D.C. Committee on Education and Labor: General Subcom- mittee on Education held a hearing on proposals to include the District of Columbia in. impacted areas. Heard testimony from Representative Broyhill; Wilbur Cohen, Assistant Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, accompanied by other HEW officials; and Brig. Gen. Frederick J. Clarke, Engineer Commissioner for D.C., accompanied by other D.C. officials. DAVIS-BACON ACT Committee on Education and Labor: Special Subcom- mittee on Labor heard testimony from Charles Dona- hue, Solicitor, Department of Labor, on administration of the Davis-Bacon Act. Adjourned hearings until Thursday, July 26. GARMENT INDUSTRY Committee on Education and Labor: Special Garment Industry Investigating Subcommittee met in executive session to discuss organizational matters. U.N. BONDS Committee on Foreign Affairs: Heard testimony from public witnesses on S. 2768, ,to promote the foreign Approved For Release 2004/05/12 : CIA-RDP65B00383R000200160005-0 D6:28 policy of the U.S. by authorizing purchase of United Nations bonds and the appropriations of funds therefor. SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT-MANAGEMENT Committee on Government Operations: Subcommittee on Military Operations continued hearings on systems development and management, and heard testimony from Dr. Harold Brown, Director of Defense Research and Engineering, Department of" Defense. Hearings continue Wednesday, July 25, GRAIN STORAGE Committee, on Government Operations: Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations continued hearings on "grain storage activities in the Department of Agri culture; Tc$ tixnony was given by a Department of Agriculture official. I-lrearings continue Wednesday, July 25. HATCH ACT Committee on House Administration: Subcommittee on Elections held a heariing on H.R. 12661, to eliminate the requirement that the Civil Service Commission impose no penalty less than go days' suspension for vio- lation of, section 9 of the Hatch Act; and H.R. x2163, to permit State 'officers who are appointed by their Gov- ernors, subject to legislative approval, to participate in political activity without loss-of Federal funds. Heard testimony from Representatives O'Brien of Illinois, Murphy, Libonati, Pucinski, and Rostenkowski (H.R. 12163); John W. Macy, Jr., Chairman, Civil Service Commission, accompanied by another CSC official (H.R. 12661 and 12163). MINING CLAIMS -Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: Considered H.R. 1ofl3, to provide relief for residential occupants of unpatented mining claims upon which valuable im- COMMITTEE MEETINGS FOR WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 (All meetings are open unless otherwise designated) Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, executive, on H.R. 12391, proposed Food and Agriculture Act of 1962, and on other committee business, to a.m., ,324 Old Senate Office Building. Committee on Appropriations, subcommittee, on H.R. 12276, fiscal 1963 appropriations for the D.C., 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., room F-39, Capitol. Subcommittee, on fiscal 1963 appropriations for the Depart- ment 'of Commerce, 2 p.m., room F-37, Capitol. Committee on Armed Services, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee, executive, to continue executive hearings on stra- tegic weapons and weapon delivery systems, to hear Gen. Thomas S. Power, commander in chief of SAC, 10 a.m., 224 Old Senate Office Building. - Approved For Release 2004/05/12 : CIA-RDP65E00383R000200160005-0 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -DAILY DIGEST ANNOUNCEMENT-FOREIGN RADIO STATIONS Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce: An- nounced public hearings will be held August 2 on H.R. 11732, regarding foreign radio stations in the U.S. Wednesday, July 25. July 24 provements have been placed. No final action was taken on the bill. Recessed until Wednesday, July 25. TRANSPORTATION Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce: Heard testimony from public witnesses on H.R. 11583, to exempt certain carriers from minimum rate regula- tion in the transportation of bulk commodities, agricul- tural and fishery products, and passengers; and H.R. 11584, to provide for strengthening and improving the national transportation system. Hearings continue FEDERAL PAY RAISE Committee on Post Office and Civil Service: Met in ex- ecutive session on the Federal employees' pay legislation. The committee will continue on this subject, in execu- tive session, Wednesday, July 25. NATIONAL SPACE PROGRAM Committee on Science and Astronautics: Held a hear- ing on means of achieving economies in the national space program. Heard testimony from various Na- tional Aeronautics and Space Administration officials. Hearings continue Wednesday, July 25. Joint Committee Meetings APPROPRIATIONS-TREASURY-POST OFFICE Conferees, in executive session, agreed to file a con- ference report on the differences between the Senate- and House-passed versions of H.R. io526, fiscal 1963 appropriations for the Treasury and Post Office Depart- ments, and Executive Office. Subcommittee on the National Stockpile, executive, 2 p.m., 212 Old Senate Office Building. Committee on Commerce, on S. 3242 and S. 3243, to improve the Nation's transportation system, 1o a.m., 5110 New Senate Office Building. Special Fair Trade. Subcommittee, executive, on S.J. Res. 159, proposed Quality Stabilization Act, 2 p.m., room P-21, Capitol. Committee on Finance, on H.R. 11970, proposed Trade Ex- pansion Act, 10 a.m., 2221 New Senate Office Building. Committee on Foreign Relations, Disarmament Subcommit- tee, executive, on current Geneva negotiations, to hear William C. Foster, Director of Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (the full committee is invited to attend), 10:30 a.m., room F-53, Capitol. Committee on Government Operations, Permanent Subcom- mittee on Investigations, to resume hearings on the financial activities of Billie Sol Estes, 10 a.m., 318 Old Senate Office Building. Approved For Release 2004/05/12 : CIA-RDP65B00383R000200160005-0 .

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