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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 67 STAT. · April 30, 1953 · Reorganization Plan

Reorganization Plan.

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67 Stat. 637 REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 5 OF 1953 Prepared by the President and transmitted to the Senate and the House of Representatives in Congress assembled, April 30, 1953, pursuant to the provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949, approved June 20, 1949, as amended.Transmitted Apr. 30, 1953. Effective June 30, 1953. [63 Stat. 203](/us/stat/63/203). [5 USC 133z note](/us/usc/t5/s133z). The Export-Import Bank of Washington Section 1. *The Managing Director*.— There is hereby established the office of Managing Director of the Export-Import Bank of Washington, hereinafter referred to as the Managing Director, The Managing Director shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and shall receive compensation at the rate of $17,500 per annum.
Sec. 2. *Deputy Director*.— There is hereby established the office of Deputy Director of the Export-Import Bank of Washington. The Deputy Director shall be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall receive compensation at the rate of $16,000 per annum, shall perform such functions as the Managing Director may from time to time prescribe, and shall act as Managing Director during the absence or disability of the Managing Director or in the event of a vacancy in the office of Managing Director.
Sec. 3. *Assistant Director*.— There is hereby established the office of Assistant Director of the Export-Import Bank of Washington. The Assistant Director shall be appointed by the Managing Director under the classified civil service, shall receive compensation at the rate now or hereafter fixed by law for Grade GS–18 of the general schedule established by the Classification Act of 1949, as amended,[63 Stat. 965](/us/stat/63/965). [5 USC 1113](/us/usc/t5/s1113). and shall perform such functions as the Managing Director may from time to time prescribe.
Sec. 4. *Functions transferred to the Managing Director*.— All functions of the Board of Directors of the Export-Import Bank of Washington are hereby transferred to the Al an aging Director. Sec. 5. *General policies*.— The National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems shall from time to time establish general lending and other financial policies which shall govern the Managing Director in the conduct of the lending and other financial operations of the Bank.
Sec. 6. *Performance of transferred functions*.— The Managing Director may from time to lime make such provisions as he deems appropriate authorizing the performance of any of the functions of the Managing Director by any other officer, or by any agency or employee, of the Bank. Sec. 7. *Abolitions*.— The following are hereby abolished:
(1)The Board of Directors of the Export-Import Bank of Washington, including the offices of the members thereof provided for in section 3(a) of the Export-Import Bank Act of 1945, as amended;
(2)the[59 Stat. 527](/us/stat/59/527). [12 USC 635a](/us/usc/t12/s635a). Advisory Board of the Bank, together with the functions of the said Advisory Board; and
(3)the function of the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Export-Import Bank of Washington of being a 67 Stat. 638 member of the National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems. The Managing Director shall make such provisions as may be necessary for winding up any outstanding affairs of the said abolished boards and offices not otherwise provided for in (his reorganization plan. Sec. 8. *Effective date*.— Sections 3 to 7, inclusive, of this reorganization plan shall become effective when the Managing Director first appointed hereunder enters upon office pursuant to the provisions of this reorganization plan. REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 6 OF 1953 Prepared by the President and transmitted tn the Senate and the House of Representatives in Congress assembled, April 30, 1953, pursuant to the provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949, approved June 20, 1949, as amended.Transmitted Apr. 30, 1953. Effective June 30, 1953. [63 Stat. 203](/us/stat/63/203). [5 USC 133z note](/us/usc/t5/s133z). Department of Defense Section 1. *Transfers of functions*.—
(a)All functions of the Munitions Board, the Research and Development Board, the Defense Supply Management Agency and the Director of Installations are hereby transferred to the Secretary of Defense.
(b)The selection of the Director of the Joint Staff by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and his tenure, shall be subject to the approval of the Secretary of Defense.
(c)The selection of the members of the Joint Staff by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and their tenure, shall be subject to the approval of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
(d)The functions of the Joint Chiefs of Staff with respect to managing the Joint Staff and the Director thereof are hereby transferred to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Sec. 2. *Abolition of agencies and functions*.—
(a)There are hereby abolished the Munitions Board, the Research and Development Board, and the Defense Supply Management Agency.
(b)The offices of Chairman of the Munitions Board, Chairman of the Research and Development Board, Director of the Defense Supply Management Agency, Deputy Director of the Defense Supply Management Agency and Director of Installations are hereby abolished.
(c)The Secretary of Defense shall provide for winding up any outstanding affair’s of the said abolished agency, boards, and offices, not otherwise provided for in this reorganization plan.
(d)The function of guidance to the Munitions Board in connection [61 Stat. 505](/us/stat/61/505). [15 USC 171h](/us/usc/t15/s171h).with strategic and logistic plans as required by section 213(c) of the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, is hereby abolished. Sec. 3. *Assistant Secretaries of Defense*.— Six additional Assistant Secretaries of Defense may be appointed from civilian life by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. Each such Assistant Secretary shall perform such functions as the Secretary of Defense may from time to time prescribe and each shall receive compensation at the rate prescribed by law for assistant secretaries of executive departments. 67 Stat. 639 Sec. 4. *General Counsel*.— The President may appoint from civilian life, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, a General Counsel of the Department of Defense who shall be the chief legal officer of the Department, and who shall perform such functions as the Secretary of Defense may from time to time prescribe. He shall receive compensation at the rate prescribed by law for assistant secretaries of executive departments. Sec. 5. *Performance of functions*.— The Secretary of Defense may from time to time make such provisions as he shall deem appropriate authorizing the performance by any other officer, or by any agency or employee, of the Department of Defense of any function of the Secretary, including any function transferred to the Secretary by the provisions of this reorganization plan. Sec. 6. *Miscellaneous provisions*.—
(a)The Secretary of Defense may from time to time effect such transfers within the Department of Defense of any of the records, property, and personnel affected by this reorganization plan, and such transfers of unexpended balances (available or to be made available for use in connection with any affected function or agency) of appropriations, allocations, and other funds of such Department, as he deems necessary to carry out the provisions of this reorganization plan.
(b)Nothing herein shall affect the compensation of the Chairman of the Military Liaison Committee (63 Stat. 762).[42 USC 1802 (c)](/us/usc/t42/s1802c). REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 7 OF 1953 Prepared by the President and transmitted to the Senate and the House of Representatives in Congress assembled, June 1, 1953, pursuant to the provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949, approved June 20, 1949, as amended.Transmitted June 1, 1963. Effective Aug. 1, 1953. [63 Stat. 203](/us/stat/63/203). [5 USC 133z note](/us/usc/t5/s133z). Foreign Operations Administration Section 1. *Establishment of Foreign Operations Administration*.—
(a)There is hereby established a new agency which shall be known as the Foreign Operations Administration, hereinafter referred to as the “Administration”.
(b)There shall be at the head of the Administration a Director ofDirector. the Foreign Operations Administration, hereinafter referred to as the “Director.” The Director shall be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and shall receive compensation at the rate of $22,500 a year. The Secretary of State shall advise with the President concerning the appointment and tenure of the Director.
(c)There shall be in the Administration a Deputy Director of theDeputy Director. Foreign Operations Administration, who shall be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and who shall receive compensation at the rate of $17,500 a year. The Deputy Director shall perform such functions as the Director shall from time to time designate, and shall act as Director during the absence or disability of the Director or in the event of a vacancy in the office of Director. 67 Stat. 640
(d)There are hereby established in the Administration six new offices with such title or titles as the Director shall from time to time determine. Appointment thereto shall be by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. The compensation for each of two of the said offices shall be at the rate of $16,000 a year and the compensation for each of the other four offices shall be at the rate of $15,000 a year. The persons appointed to the said new offices shall perform such functions as the Director shall from time to time designate, and are authorized to act as Director, as the Director may designate, during the absence or disability of the Director and the Deputy Director or in the event of vacancies in the offices of Director and Deputy Director. Sec. 2. *Transfer of functions to the Director*.— There are hereby transferred to the Director:
(a)All functions vested by the Mutual Security Act of 1951, as amended, or by any other statute in the Director for Mutual Security [65 Stat. 377](/us/stat/65/377). [22 USC 1652](/us/usc/t22/s1652).provided for in section 501 of that Act, or in the Mutual Security Agency created by that Act, or in any official or office of that Agency, including the functions of the Director for Mutual Security as a member of the National Security Council.
(b)All functions vested by the Mutual Defense Assistance Control [65 Stat. 644](/us/stat/65/644). [22 USC 1611 note](/us/usc/t22/s1611).Act of 1951 in the Administrator created by that Act.
(c)The function vested by section 6 of the Yugoslav Emergency [64 Stat. 1123](/us/stat/64/1123). [22 USC 1558d](/us/usc/t22/s1558d).Relief Assistance Act of 1950 in the Secretary of State. Sec. 3. *Institute of Inter-American Affairs*.— The Institute of [61 Stat. 780](/us/stat/61/780). [22 USC 281 note](/us/usc/t22/s281).Inter-American Affairs, together with its functions, is hereby transferred to the Administration. All functions vested by the Institute of Inter-American Affairs Act in the Secretary of State are hereby transferred to the Director. Functions with respect to serving as employees of the said Institute or as members of the board of directors thereof, including eligibility, as the case may be, to be detailed as such employees or to serve as such members, are hereby transferred from the officials and employees of the Department of State to the officials and employees of the Administration. The Institute shall be administered subject to the direction and control of the Director. Sec. 4. *National Advisory Council*.— The Director shall be a member of the National Advisory Council on International Monetary and [62 Stat. 141](/us/stat/62/141);Financial[65 Stat. 378](/us/stat/65/378). Problems (22 U.S.C. 286b). Sec. 5. *Performance of functions transferred to the Director*.— The Director may from time to time make such provisions as he shall deem appropriate authorizing the performance by any other officer, or by any employee or organizational entity, of the. Administration, of any function of the Director, except the function of being a member of the National Security Council and the function of being a member of the National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems. Sec. 6. *Transfer of functions to the President*.— All functions vested in the Secretary of State by the United Nations Palestine Refugee Aid [65 Stat. 203](/us/stat/65/203). [22 USC 1656 note](/us/usc/t22/s1656).Act of 1950 are hereby transferred to the President. Sec. 7. *Incidental transfers*.—
(a)Personnel, property, records, and unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, and other funds, employed, used, held, available, or to be made available in connection 67 Stat. 641 with functions transferred or vested by this reorganization plan shall be transferred, at such time or times as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall direct, as follows:
(1)So much of those relating to functions transferred to or vested in the Director or the Administration as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall determine shall be transferred to the Administration.
(2)Those of the Institute of Inter-American Affairs shall be transferred along with the Institute.
(3)So much of those relating to the functions transferred by section 6 hereof as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall determine shall be transferred to the agency or agencies of the Government to which the President delegates the said functions.
(b)Such further measures and dispositions as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall deem to be necessary in order to effectuate the transfers provided for in subsection
(a)of this section shall be carried out in such manner as he shall direct and by such agencies as he shall designate. Sec. 8. *Abolitions*.—
(a)There are hereby abolished:
(1)The offices of Director for Mutual Security and Deputy Director for Mutual Security, provided for in sections 501 and 504, respectively, of the Mutual Security Act of 1951, as amended (including the organization[65 Stat. 377, 379](/us/stat/65/377/379). [22 USC 1652, 1655](/us/usc/t22/s1652/1655). in the Executive Office of the President known as the Office of the Director for Mutual Security).
(2)The Mutual Security Agency.
(3)The title of Administrator provided for in the Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act.[65 Stat. 645](/us/stat/65/645). [22 USC 1611a](/us/usc/t22/s1611a).
(4)The four positions provided for in section 406(e) of the Mutual Defense Assistance Act of 1949, as amended.[63 Stat. 718](/us/stat/63/718). [22 USC 1577(e)](/us/usc/t22/s1577e).
(5)The offices of Administrator and Deputy Administrator for Technical Cooperation, provided for in section 413(a) of the Act for International Development, as amended, together with the functions vested in the Administrator by the said section 413(a), as amended.[64 Stat. 207](/us/stat/64/207). [22 USC 1657k(a)](/us/usc/t22/s1657ka).
(6)The offices of the Special Representative in Europe and Deputy Special Representative in Europe, provided for in section 504(a) of the Mutual Security Act of 1951, as amended. The abolition of the[65 Stat. 379](/us/stat/65/379). [22 USC 1655(a)](/us/usc/t22/s1655a). said offices of Representative and Deputy Representative shall become effective on September 1, 1953 (unless a later date is required by the provisions of section 6(a) of the Reorganization Act of 1949, as amended).[63 Stat. 205](/us/stat/63/205). [5 USC 1332–4](/us/usc/t5/s1332–4).
(b)The Director shall wind up any outstanding affairs of the aforesaid abolished agencies and offices not otherwise provided for in this reorganization plan. Sec. 9. *Interim provisions*.— The President may authorize the persons who, immediately prior to the effective date of this reorganization plan, hold offices or occupy positions abolished by section 8 hereof to hold offices and occupy positions under section 1 hereof until the latter offices and positions are filled pursuant to the provisions of the said section 1 or by recess appointment, as the case may lie, but in no event for any period extending more than 60 days after the said effective date, as follows:
(a)The Director and Deputy Director for Mutual Security as the 67 Stat. 642 Director and Deputy Director of the Foreign Operations Administration, respectively.
(b)The Administrator for Technical Cooperation and the person occupying the senior position provided for in section 406(e) of the [63 Stat. 718](/us/stat/63/718). [22 USC 1577(e)](/us/usc/t22/s1577e).Mutual Defense Assistance Act of 1949, as amended, to serve in the two senior positions created by section 1(d) hereof.
(c)The Deputy Administrator for Technical Cooperation and the persons occupying the three positions provided for in section 406(e) of the Mutual Defense Assistance Act of 1949, as amended, to serve in the four positions created by section 1(d) hereof which have compensation at the rate of $15,000 a year. REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 8 OF 1953 Prepared by the President and transmitted to the Senate and the House of Representatives in Congress assembled, June 1, 1953, pursuant to the provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949, approved June 20, 1949, as amended.Transmitted June 1, 1953. Effective Aug. 1, 1953. [63 Stat. 203](/us/stat/63/203). [5 USC 133z note](/us/usc/t5/s133z). United States Information Agency Section 1. *Establishment of agency*.—
(a)There is hereby established a new agency which shall be known as the United States Information Agency, hereinafter referred to as the Agency.
(b)There shall be at the head of the Agency a Director of theDirector. United States Information Agency, hereinafter referred to as the Director. The Director shall be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and shall receive compensation at the rate of $17,500 a year. The Secretary of State shall advise with the President concerning the appointment and tenure of the Director.
(c)There shall be in the Agency a Deputy Director of the UnitedDeputy Director. States Information Agency, who shall be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the. Senate, and who shall receive compensation at the rate of $16,000 a year. The Deputy Director shall perform such functions as the Director shall from time to time designate, and shall act as Director during the absence or disability of the Director or in the event of a vacancy in the office of the Director.
(d)There are hereby established in the Agency so many new offices, not in excess of fifteen existing at any one time, and with such title or titles, as the Director shall from time to time determine. Appointment thereto shall be under the classified civil service and the compensation thereof shall be fixed from time to time pursuant to the classification laws, as now or hereafter amended, except that the compensation may be fixed without regard to the numerical limitations on positions set forth in section 505 of the Classification Act of 1949, [63 Stat. 959](/us/stat/63/959).as amended (5 U.S.C. 1105). Sec. 2. *Transfer of functions*.—
(a)Subject to subsection
(c)of this section, there are hereby transferred to the Director, (1 ) the functions vested in the Secretary of State by Title V of the United States 67 Stat. 643 Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948, as amended, and[62 Stat. 9](/us/stat/62/9). [22 USC 1461, 1462](/us/usc/t22/s1461/1462). so much of functions with respect to the interchange of books and periodicals and aid to libraries and community centers under sections 202 and 203 of the said Act as is an integral part of information[62 Stat. 7](/us/stat/62/7). [22 USC 1447, 1448](/us/usc/t22/s1447/1448). programs under that Act, together with so much of the functions vested in the Secretary of State by other provisions of the said Act as is incidental to or is necessary for the performance of the functions under Title V and sections 202 and 203 transferred by this section, and
(2)functions of the Secretary of State with respect, to information programs relating to Germany and Austria.
(b)Exclusive of so much thereof as is an integral part of economic or technical assistance programs, without regard to any inconsistent provision of Reorganization Plan No. 7 of 1953, and subject to subsection*Ante*, p. 629.
(c)of this section, functions with respect to foreign information programs vested by the Mutual Security Act of 1951, as amended, in the Director for Mutual Security provided for in section 501 of the[65 Stat. 377](/us/stat/65/377). [22 USC 1652](/us/usc/t22/s1652). said Act are hereby transferred to the Director.
(1)The Secretary of State shall direct the policy and control the content of a program, for use abroad, on official United States positions, including interpretations of current events, identified as official positions by an exclusive descriptive label.
(2)The Secretary of State shall continue to provide to the Director on a current basis full guidance concerning the foreign policy of the United States.
(3)Nothing herein shall affect the functions of the Secretary of State with respect to conducting negotiations with other governments.
(d)To the extent the President deems it necessary in order to carry out the functions transferred by the foregoing provisions of this section, he may authorize the Director to exercise, in relation to the respective functions so transferred, any authority or part thereof available by law, including appropriation acts, to the Secretary of State, the director for Mutual Security, or the Director of the Foreign Operations Administration, in respect of the said transferred functions. Sec. 3. *Performance of transferred functions*.—
(a)The Director may from time to time make such provisions as he shall deem appropriate authorizing the performance of any function of the Director by any other officer, or by any employee or organizational entity, of the Agency.
(b)Representatives of the United States carrying out the functions transferred by section 2 hereof in each foreign country shall be subject to such procedures as the President may prescribe to assure coordination among such representatives in each country under the leadership of the Chief of the United States Diplomatic Mission. Sec. 4. *Incidental transfers*.—
(a)So much of the personnel, property, records, and unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, and other funds, employed, used, held, available, or to be made available in connection with the functions transferred or vested by this reorganization plan as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall determine shall be transferred to the Agency at such time or times as he shall direct.
(b)Such further measures and dispositions as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall deem to be necessary in order to effectuate 67 Stat. 644 the transfers provided for in subsection
(a)of this section shall be carried out in such manner as he shall direct and by such agencies as he shall designate. Sec. 5. *Interim provisions*.— Pending the initial appointment under section 1 of this reorganization plan of the Director and Deputy Director, respectively, therein provided for, their functions shall be performed temporarily, but not for a period in excess of 60 days, by such officers of the Department of State or the Mutual Security Agency as the President shall designate. REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 9 OF 1953 Prepared by the President and transmitted to the Senate and the House of Representatives in Congress assembled, June 1, 1953, pursuant to the provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949, approved June 20, 1949, as amended.Transmitted June 1, 1953. Effective Aug. 1, 1953. [63 Stat. 303](/us/stat/63/303). [5 USC 133z note](/us/usc/t5/s133z). Council of Economic Advisers The functions vested in the Council of Economic Advisers by section [15 USC 1023](/us/usc/t15/s1023).4(b) of the Employment Act of 1946 (60 Stat. 24), and so much of the functions vested in the Council by section 4(c) of that Act as consists of reporting to the President with respect to any function of the Council under the said section 4(c), are hereby transferred to the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers. The position of vice chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, provided for in the last sentence of section 4(a) of the said Act, is hereby abolished. REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 10 OF 1953 Prepared by the President and transmitted to the Senate and the House of Representatives in Congress assembled, June 1, 1953, pursuant to the provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949, approved June 20, 1949, as amended.Transmitted June 1, 1953. Effective Oct. 1, 1953. [63 Stat. 203](/us/stat/63/203). [5 USC 133z note](/us/usc/t5/s133z). Payments to Air Carriers Section 1. *Transfer of functions*.— There are hereby transferred to the Civil Aeronautics Board (hereinafter referred to as the Board) the functions of the Postmaster General with respect to paying to each air carrier so much of the compensation fixed and determined by the Board under section 406 of the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938, 52 Stat. 998, as amended, 49 U.S.C. 486, as is in excess of the amount payable to such air carrier, under honest, economical, and efficient management, for the transportation of mail by aircraft, the facilities used and useful therefor, and the services connected therewith at fair and reasonable rates fixed and determined by the Board in accordance with that section without regard to the following provision of subsection
(b)thereof: “the need of each such air carrier for compensation for the transportation of mail sufficient to insure the performance of 67 Stat. 645 such service, and, together with all other revenue of the air carrier, to enable such air carrier under honest, economical, and efficient management, to maintain and continue the development of air transportation to the extent and of the character and quality required for the commerce of the United States, the Postal Service, and the national defense.” Sec. 2. *Interim provisions*.— The Board may fix, without prior notice and hearing, the initial rates to be paid by the Postmaster General under this reorganization plan for mail transportation services rendered on and after the date when the plan becomes effective. At any time thereafter the Board upon its own motion may, and upon the petition of the Postmaster General or the carrier concerned shall, institute new proceedings to fix and determine, after notice and bearing, the rates to be paid by the Postmaster General in accordance with section 1 of this reorganization plan, and the rates so fixed and determined shall supersede the initial rates from the date of the motion or petition. Sec. 3. *Incidental transfers*.— There shall be transferred from the Post Office Department to the Board so much of the personnel, property, records, and unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, and other funds, employed, held, used, available, or to be made available in connection with the functions transferred by this reorganization plan as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget deems to be required for the performance of those functions. Such measures and dispositions as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall deem to be necessary in order to effectuate the transfers provided for in this section shall be carried out in such manner as he shall direct and by such agencies as he shall designate. Sec. 4. *Effective date*.— The provisions of this reorganization plan shall take effect on the first day of the first calendar month following forty-five days after the date they would take effect under section 6(a) of the Reorganization Act of 1949, as amended, in the absence of this[63 Stat. 205](/us/stat/63/205). [5 USC 133–4](/us/usc/t5/s133–4). section, and shall be applicable only with respect to services rendered on and after the date on which the reorganization plan takes effect under this section. PRIVATE LAWS FIRST SESSION, EIGHTY-THIRD CONGRESS Private Law 1: For the relief of Hose Martin. Private Law 1 Private Law 1 67 Stat. a3 1953-03-27 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 1 chapter 11 AN ACT For the relief of Hose Martin.March 27, 1953 [[H. R. 1362](/us/bill/83/hr/1362)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Rose Martin, shall-be held and considered[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). to be the natural-born alien child of Colonel and Mrs. L. A. Burbank, citizens of the United States. Approved March 27, 1953. Private Law 2: For the relief of Hisami Yoshida. Private Law 2 Private Law 2 67 Stat. a3 1953-04-04 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 2 chapter 22 AN ACT For the relief of Hisami Yoshida.April 4, 1953 [[H. R. 759](/us/bill/83/hr/759)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Hisami Yoshida, shall be held[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Master Sergeant and Mrs. Roy Martin Siegert, citizens of the United States. Approved April 4, 1953. Private Law 3: For the relief of Edith Marie Paulsen. Private Law 3 Private Law 3 67 Stat. a3 1953-04-04 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 3 chapter 23 AN ACT For the relief of Edith Marie Paulsen.April 4, 1953 [[H. R. 861](/us/bill/83/hr/861)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Edith Marie Paulsen, shall be[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Paulsen, citizens of the United States. Approved April 4, 1953. a3 Private Law 4: For the relief of Steve Emery Sobanski. Private Law 4 Private Law 4 67 Stat. a4 1953-04-04 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a4 Private Law 4 chapter 24 AN ACT For the relief of Steve Emery Sobanski.April 4, 1953 [[H. R. 1192](/us/bill/83/hr/1192)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, Steve Emery Sobanski, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Technical Sergeant Conrad E. Sobanski, a citizen of the United States. Approved April 4, 1953. Private Law 5: For the relief of Sizuko Kato and her minor child, Meechiko. Private Law 5 Private Law 55 67 Stat. a4 1953-04-22 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 5 chapter 26 AN ACT For the relief of Sizuko Kato and her minor child, Meechiko.April 22, 1953 [[S. 147](/us/bill/83/s/147)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Sizuko Kato and child. [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). That, in the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Sizuko Kato and her minor child. Meechiko, the fiancée and minor child of Corporal Gust L. Ulrich, a citizen of the United States, shall be eligible for visas as nonimmigrant temporary visitors for a period of three months: *Provided*, That the administrative authorities find that the said Sizuko Kato is coming to the United States with a bona fide intention of being married to the said Gust L. Ulrich and that they are found otherwise admissible under the immigration laws. In the event the marriage between the above-named persons does not occur within three months after the entry of the said Sizuko Kato and her minor child, Meechiko, they shall be required to depart from the United States and upon failure to do so shall be deported in accordance with the provisions of [8 USC 1251, 1252](/us/usc/t8/s1251/1252).sections 241 and 242 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. In the event that the marriage between the above-named persons shall occur within three months after the entry of the said Sizuko Kato and her minor child, Meechiko, the Attorney General is authorized and directed to record the lawful admission for permanent residence of the said Sizuko Kato and her minor child, Meechiko, as of the date of the payment by them of the required visa fees. Approved April 22, 1953. Private Law 6: For the relief of Ronald Lee Genning. Private Law 6 Private Law 66 67 Stat. a4 1953-04-22 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 6 chapter 27 AN ACT For the relief of Ronald Lee Genning.April 22, 1953 [[S. 516](/us/bill/83/s/516)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, Ronald Lee Oenning (formerly Michio Yoshida), shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Captain Floyd L. Oenning and Mrs. Margaret L. Oenning, citizens of the United States. Approved April 22, 1953. Private Law 7: For the relief of George Riainey Giltner (formerly Joji Wakamiya). Private Law 7 Private Law 7 67 Stat. a5 1953-04-22 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a5 Private Law 7 chapter 28 AN ACT For the relief of George Riainey Giltner (formerly Joji Wakamiya).April 22, 1953 [[S. 662](/us/bill/83/s/662)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)anti 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Art. the minor child, George Rodney Giltner (formerly.[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Toji Wakamiya), shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Giltner, citizens of the United States. Approved April 22, 1953. Private Law 8: For the relief of Robert Harold Wall. Private Law 8 Private Law 8 67 Stat. a5 1953-04-22 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 8 chapter 29 AN ACT For the relief of Robert Harold Wall.April 22, 1953 [[S. 954](/us/bill/83/s/954)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Robert Harold Wall, shall be held[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Lieutenant and Mrs. J. V. Wall, citizens of the United States. Approved April 22, 1953. Private Law 9: For the relief of Bernard W. Olson. Private Law 9 Private Law 9 67 Stat. a5 1953-05-11 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 9 chapter 33 AN ACT For the relief of Bernard W. Olson.May 11, 1953 [[S. 71](/us/bill/83/s/71)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Bernard W. Olson That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Bernard W. Olson, of Oakes, North Dakota, the sum of $3,500, in full satisfaction of his claim against, the United States for compensation for the death of his minor child who was fatally burned as a result of falling into an open pit of scalding water located on the United States naval air base, Trinidad. British West Indies, on January 22, 1949, and for burial and other expenses incurred as a result thereof: *Provided*, That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connection with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding$1,000. Approved May 11, 1953. Private Law 10: For the relief of George F. Backman. Private Law 10 Private Law 10 67 Stat. a6 1953-05-11 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a6 Private Law 10 chapter 34 AN ACT For the relief of George F. Backman.May 11, 1953 [[S. 522](/us/bill/83/s/522)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,George F. Ruckman. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to George F. Ruckman the sum of $250. The payment of such sum shall be in full satisfaction of the claim of the said George F. Ruckman against the United States for reimbursement for expenses incurred and paid out of his personal funds in repairing the. B–17 bomber under his command which was damaged and forced to be landed in Torum, Poland, on February 3, 1945, following a bombing mission over Germany, and for reimbursement for expenses for quarters and rations for himself and his crew paid for by him during such period required for repair’s: *Provided*, That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connection with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved May 11, 1953. Private Law 11: For the relief of Mrs. Muriel J. Stingier, doing business as Shingler’s Hatchery. Private Law 11 Private Law 11 67 Stat. a6 1953-05-11 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 11 chapter 35 AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Muriel J. Stingier, doing business as Shingler’s Hatchery.May 11, 1953 [[H. R. 720](/us/bill/83/hr/720)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Shingler’s Hatchey. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Mrs. Muriel J, Shingler, doing business as Shingler’s Hatchery, of 11543 South Paramount Boulevard, Downey, California, the sum of $305.15. Payment of such sum shall be hi full settlement of all claims of the said Shingler’s Hatchery against the United States for reimbursement for the loss of approximately one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five baby chicks which were contained in a shipment of nine thousand baby chicks mailed by the said Shingler’s Hatchery on November 30, 1950, at Downey, California, to Peterson Feed and Supply Company, Tucson, Arizona. Such shipment was not insured by employees of the Post Office Department although such insurance was requested by the said Shingler’s Hatchery prior to the time such shipment was made. Such claims are not cognizable under the provisions of title 28 of the United States Code relating to tort claims against the United [60 Stat. 845](/us/stat/60/845).States by reason of section 2680b of title 28 of the United States Code exempting from such provisions those claims arising out of the loss, miscarriage, and negligent transmission of postal matter. No part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connection with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwith- 67 Stat. a7 standing. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved May 11, 1953. Private Law 12: Fer the relief of Alambert E. Robinson. Private Law 12 Private Law 12 67 Stat. a7 1953-05-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 12 chapter 39 AN ACT Fer the relief of Alambert E. Robinson.May 13, 1953 [[S. 365](/us/bill/83/s/365)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Alambert E. Robinson. That sections 15 to 20, inclusive, of the Act entitled “An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes”, approved September 7, 1916, as amended (5 U. S. C. 765–769), are hereby waived in favor[39 Stat. 746](/us/stat/39/746). of Alambert E. Robinson for compensation for disability resulting from loss of vision secondary to trachoma contracted prior to March 194(1, allegedly by reason of his employment as an employee of the United States Indian Service at the Pima Indian Agency, Sacaton, Arizona, and his claim is authorized and directed to be considered and acted upon under the remaining provisions of such Act, as amended, if he files such claim with the Bureau of Employees’ Compensation not later than six months after the date of enactment of this Act. No benefits shall accrue by reason of the enactment of this Act for any period prior to the date of its enactment, except in the case of such medical or hospitalization expenditures which may be deemed reimbursable. Approved May 13, 1953. Private Law 13: For the relief of Commander John J. O’Donnell, United States Naval Reserve. Private Law 13 Private Law 13 67 Stat. a7 1953-05-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 13 chapter 40 AN ACT For the relief of Commander John J. O’Donnell, United States Naval Reserve.May 13, 1953 [[S. 720](/us/bill/83/s/720)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Comdr. John J. O’Donnell. That the Secretary, of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $252,67 to Commander John J. O’Donnell, United States Naval Reserve, hi full settlement of his claims against the United Stales for pay and allowances for active training duty actually performed by him for the period of June 19 to 29, 1950, inclusive, in compliance with paragraph 1 of appropriate duty orders issued June 7, 1950, by the Commandant, Thirteenth Naval District, Seattle, Washington: *Provided*, That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connection with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000, Approved May 13, 1953. Private Law 14: For the relief of the estate of Mary M. Mendenhall. Private Law 14 Private Law 14 67 Stat. a8 1953-05-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a8 Private Law 14 chapter 41 AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Mary M. Mendenhall.May 13, 1953 [[S. 851](/us/bill/83/s/851)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Mary M. Mendenhall, estate. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the estate of Mary M. Mendenhall, deceased, wife of Captain George W. Mendenhall, United States Air Force, the sum of $10,000, in full settlement of all claims against the United States on account of the death of the said Mary M. Mendenhall while she was being delivered of a child, on September 8, 1949, at the Forty-ninth General Hospital, Tokyo, Honshu, Japan: *Provided*, That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connection with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved May 13, 1953. Private Law 15: For the relief of the Detroit Automotive Products Company. Private Law 15 Private Law 15 67 Stat. a8 1953-05-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 15 chapter 42 AN ACT For the relief of the Detroit Automotive Products Company.May 14, 1953 [[S. 100](/us/bill/83/s/100)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the petition of the Detroit Automotive Products Company for relief under section [54 Stat. 975](/us/stat/54/975); [56 Stat. 568](/us/stat/56/568). [26 USC 722](/us/usc/t26/s722).722 of the Internal Revenue Code shall be held and considered to have been received by the Tax Court of the United States within the time allowed by law and regulations for the filing of such a petition. Approved May 14, 1953. Private Law 16: For the relief of Norman S. MacPhee. Private Law 16 Private Law 16 67 Stat. a8 1953-05-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 16 chapter 43 AN ACT For the relief of Norman S. MacPhee.May 14, 1953 [[S. 142](/us/bill/83/s/142)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Norman S. MacPhee. That Norman S. MacPhee, of Underwood, North Dakota, is hereby relieved of all liability for the repayment to the United States of $284.35, representing the costs incurred by the Department of the Navy in providing transportation of household effects of the said Norman S. MacPhee from Richmond, Virginia, to Underwood, North Dakota, upon his separation from service in the Navy in 1946, the payment of such costs having been subsequently disallowed by the General Accounting Office on the ground that such payment was not authorized by law. Approved May 14, 1953. Private Law 17: For the relief of Mary Bouessa Deeb. Private Law 17 Private Law 17 67 Stat. a9 1953-05-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a9 Private Law 17 chapter 44 AN ACT For the relief of Mary Bouessa Deeb.May 14, 1953 [[S. 248](/us/bill/83/s/248)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, in the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Mary Bouessa[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). Deeb shall be deemed to have been born in Canada. Approved May 14, 1953. Private Law 18: For the relief of Sister Odllia, also known as Marla Hutter. Private Law 18 Private Law 18 67 Stat. a9 1953-05-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 18 chapter 45 AN ACT For the relief of Sister Odllia, also known as Marla Hutter.May 14, 1953 [[S. 255](/us/bill/83/s/255)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the immigration and naturalization laws. Sister Odilia, also known as Maria Hutter, shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as ProvidedQuota deduction. for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota or the first year that such quota is available. Approved May 14, 1953. Private Law 19: For the relief of George Manner. Private Law 19 Private Law 19 67 Stat. a9 1953-05-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 19 chapter 46 AN ACT For the relief of George Manner.May 14, 1953 [[S. 811](/us/bill/83/s/811)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,George Mauner. That, notwithstanding the provisions of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and Nationality Act, George Mauner may be admitted to the United States[66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182). for permanent residence if he is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice had knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved May 14, 1953. Private Law 20: For the relief of Charles Anthony Desotell. Private Law 20 Private Law 20 67 Stat. a9 1953-05-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 20 chapter 47 AN ACT For the relief of Charles Anthony Desotell.May 14, 1953 [[S. 846](/us/bill/83/s/846)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the pur- 67 Stat. a10 poses of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, Charles Anthony Desotell, shall be held and considered to lie the natural-born alien child of Technical Sergeant and Mrs. George G. Desotell, citizens of the United States. Approved May 14, 1953. Private Law 21: For the relief of Takako Niina. Private Law 21 Private Law 21 67 Stat. a10 1953-05-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 21 chapter 48 AN ACT For the relief of Takako Niina.May 14, 1953 [[H. R. 688](/us/bill/83/hr/688)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, Takako Niina, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Romania, citizens of the United States. Approved May 14, 1953. Private Law 22: For the relief of Stephanie Marie Doreey. Private Law 22 Private Law 22 67 Stat. a10 1953-05-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 22 chapter 49 AN ACT For the relief of Stephanie Marie Doreey.May 14, 1953 [[H. R. 884](/us/bill/83/hr/884)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, Stephanie Marie Doreey, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. Carlyle John Doreey and Alberta Tondera Doreey, citizens of the United States. Approved May 14, 1953. Private Law 23: For the relief of Aspasia Vezertzi. Private Law 23 Private Law 23 67 Stat. a10 1953-05-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 23 chapter 50 AN ACT For the relief of Aspasia Vezertzi.May 14, 1953 [[H. R. 886](/us/bill/83/hr/886)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Aspasia Vezertzi small be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Quota deduction.Act upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved May 14, 1953. Private Law 24: For the relief of Paula Akiyama. Private Law 24 Private Law 24 67 Stat. a11 1953-05-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a11 Private Law 24 chapter 51 AN ACT For the relief of Paula Akiyama.May 14, 1953 [[H. R. 955](/us/bill/83/hr/955)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Paula Akiyama, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C.[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Egolf, citizens of the United States. Approved May 14, 1953. Private Law 25: For the relief of Astrid Ingeborg Marquez. Private Law 25 Private Law 25 67 Stat. a11 1953-05-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 25 chapter 52 AN ACT For the relief of Astrid Ingeborg Marquez.May 14, 1953 [[H. R. 1186](/us/bill/83/hr/1186)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstanding the provision of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Astrid Ingeborg Marquez may be admitted to the [66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182).United States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice have knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved May 14, 1953. Private Law 26: For the relief of Mrs. Helga Josefa Wiley. Private Law 26 Private Law 26 67 Stat. a11 1953-05-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 26 chapter 53 AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Helga Josefa Wiley.May 14, 1953 [[H. R. 1193](/us/bill/83/hr/1193)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstanding the provisions of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Mrs. Helga Josefa Wiley may be admitted to the[66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182). United States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice had knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved May 14, 1953. Private Law 27: For the relief of Mrs. James M. Tuten, Junior. Private Law 27 Private Law 27 67 Stat. a11 1953-05-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 27 chapter 54 AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. James M. Tuten, Junior.May 14, 1953 [[H. R. 1451](/us/bill/83/hr/1451)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstand- 67 Stat. a12 ing the provision of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and [66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182).Nationality Act, Mrs. James M. Tuten, Junior, may be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if she is found to be other wise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice have knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved May 14, 1953. Private Law 28: For the relief of Mrs. Suga Umezaki. Private Law 28 Private Law 28 67 Stat. a12 1953-05-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 28 chapter 55 AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Suga Umezaki.May 14, 1953 [[H. R. 1704](/us/bill/83/hr/1704)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Mrs. Suga Umezaki shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment Quota deduction.of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved May 14, 1953. Private Law 29: For the relief of Jack Kamal Samhat. Private Law 29 Private Law 29 67 Stat. a12 1953-05-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 29 chapter 56 AN ACT For the relief of Jack Kamal Samhat.May 14, 1953 [[H. R. 1895](/us/bill/83/hr/1895)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Jack Kamal Samhat shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment Quota deduction.of this Act upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved May 14, 1953. Private Law 30: For the relief of Ema Shelome Lawter. Private Law 30 Private Law 30 67 Stat. a12 1953-05-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 30 chapter 57 AN ACT For the relief of Ema Shelome Lawter.May 14, 1953 [[H. R. 2353](/us/bill/83/hr/2353)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the pur- 67 Stat. a13 poses of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Ema Shelome Lawter, snail be held[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. Janies S. Lawter, citizens of the United States. Approved May 14, 1953. Private Law 31: For the relief of Paola Boezt Langford. Private Law 31 Private Law 31 67 Stat. a13 1953-05-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 31 chapter 58 AN ACT For the relief of Paola Boezt Langford.May 14, 1953 [[H. R. 2624](/us/bill/83/hr/2624)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstanding the provision of section 212
(6)of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Paola Boezi Langford may be admitted to the United[66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182). States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That a suitable and proper bond or undertaking, approved by the Attorney General, be deposited as prescribed by section 213 of the said Act.[8 USC 1183](/us/usc/t8/s1183). Approved May 14, 1953. Private Law 32: For the relief of Waltraut Mies van der Rohe. Private Law 32 Private Law 32 67 Stat. a13 1953-05-18 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 32 chapter 60 AN ACT For the relief of Waltraut Mies van der Rohe.May 18, 1953 [[S. 306](/us/bill/83/s/306)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Waltraut Mies van der[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). Rohe shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. UponQuota deduction. the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct, the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved May 18, 1953. Private Law 33: For the relief of James Renwick Moffett. Private Law 33 Private Law 33 67 Stat. a13 1953-05-18 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 33 chapter 61 AN ACT For the relief of James Renwick Moffett.May 18, 1953 [[H. R. 731](/us/bill/83/hr/731)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, James Renwick Moffett, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Milton R. Moffett, citizens of the United States. Approved May 18, 1953. Private Law 34: For the relief of Anneliese Else Hermine Ware (nee Neumann). Private Law 34 Private Law 34 67 Stat. a14 1953-05-18 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a14 Private Law 34 chapter 62 AN ACT For the relief of Anneliese Else Hermine Ware (nee Neumann).May 18, 1953 [[H. R. 748](/us/bill/83/hr/748)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstanding the provision of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and [66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182).Nationality Act, Anneliese Else Hermine Ware (nee Neumann) may be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice have knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved May 18, 1953. Private Law 35: For the relief of Sister Louise Marie Josephine Belloir. Private Law 35 Private Law 35 67 Stat. a14 1953-05-27 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 35 chapter 76 AN ACT For the relief of Sister Louise Marie Josephine Belloir.May 27, 1953 [[S. 166](/us/bill/83/s/166)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the immigration and naturalization laws, Sister Louise Marie Josephine Belloir shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Quota deduction.Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved May 27, 1953. Private Law 36: For the relief of Sister Jeanne Maria Henneth Langlo. Private Law 36 Private Law 36 67 Stat. a14 1953-05-27 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 36 chapter 77 AN ACT For the relief of Sister Jeanne Maria Henneth Langlo.May 27, 1953 [[S. 167](/us/bill/83/s/167)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the immigration and naturalization laws, Sister Jeanne Maria Henneth Langlo shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Quota deduction.Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved May 27, 1953. Private Law 37: For the relief of Toni Anne Simmons (Hitomi Urasaki). Private Law 37 Private Law 37 67 Stat. a15 1953-05-27 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a15 Private Law 37 chapter 78 AN ACT For the relief of Toni Anne Simmons (Hitomi Urasaki).May 27, 1953 [[S. 193](/us/bill/83/s/193)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child Toni Anne Simmons (Hitomi[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Urasaki) shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Sergeant and Mrs. Max L. Simmons, citizens of the United States. Approved May 27, 1953. Private Law 38: For the relief of Jimy Okuda. Private Law 38 Private Law 38 67 Stat. a15 1953-05-27 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 38 chapter 79 AN ACT For the relief of Jimy Okuda.May 27, 1953 [[S. 207](/us/bill/83/s/207)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Jimy Okuda, shall be held and considered[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). to be the natural-born alien child of Master Sergeant and Mrs. Melvin C. Nietzel, citizens of the United States. Approved May 27, 1953. Private Law 39: For the relief of Georgia Andrews. Private Law 39 Private Law 39 67 Stat. a15 1953-05-27 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 39 chapter 80 AN ACT For the relief of Georgia Andrews.May 27, 1953 [[S. 371](/us/bill/83/s/371)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Georgia Andrews, shall be held[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Andrews, citizens of the United States. Approved May 27, 1953. Private Law 40: To give proper recognition to the distinguished service of Colonel J. Claude Kimbrough. Private Law 40 Private Law 40 67 Stat. a15 1953-05-27 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 40 chapter 81 AN ACT To give proper recognition to the distinguished service of Colonel J. Claude Kimbrough.May 27, 1953 [[S. 709](/us/bill/83/s/709)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Col. J. Claude Kimbrough.That in recognition of the outstanding service and contribution made to the science of 67 Stat. a16 medicine and surgery by Colonel J. Claude Kimbrough, Medical Corps, United States Army, Retired, and to provide that his mature professional judgment and long experience may continue to remain available to the public service, the President is hereby authorized to designate the said Colonel J. Claude Kimbrough, upon his retirement from the active list, as consultant in urology at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia. Such designation shall be subject to the said Colonel J. Claude Kimbrough’s acceptance and shall be terminable at his pleasure, or at the pleasure of the Secretary of the Army. During the time he serves under such designation, the said Colonel J. Claude Kimbrough shall be entitled to receive, in lieu of his retired pay, the full active-duty pay and allowances to which he was entitled immediately prior to his retirement. Approved May 27, 1953. Private Law 41: For the relief of Ruth D. Crunk. Private Law 41 Private Law 41 67 Stat. a16 1953-05-27 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 41 chapter 82 AN ACT For the relief of Ruth D. Crunk.May 27, 1953 [[H. R. 2420](/us/bill/83/hr/2420)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Ruth D. Crunk.That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Ruth D. Crunk, widow of Tim D. Crunk, the sum of $5,000. The payment of such sum shall be in full settlement of all claims of the said Ruth D. Crunk against the United States for the death of her husband on January 22, 1944, as the result of burns sustained in a fire at the Evans Hall housing project, Evansville, Indiana, which was under the supervision and management of the National Housing Agency, the United States Court of Claims (congressional number 17857, decided April 3, 1951, pursuant to S. Res. 268, Eighty-first Congress) having found that the United States was negligent in failing to enforce its safety regulations, and that such failure was the proximate cause of such fire: *Provided*, That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connection with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved May 27, 1953. Private Law 42: For the relief of Pio Valensin. Private Law 42 Private Law 42 67 Stat. a16 1953-05-27 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 42 chapter 83 AN ACT For the relief of Pio Valensin.May 27, 1953 [[H. R. 3389](/us/bill/83/hr/3389)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Pio Valensin. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Pio Valensin, route 2, box 684, Galt, California, the sum of $452. The payment of such sum shall be in full settlement of all claims of the said Pio Valensin against the United States for property damage sustained as a result 67 Stat. a17 of a fire caused by a United States Weather Bureau balloon on September 27, 1951. This claim is not cognizable under the Federal Tort Claims Act of 1946: *Provided*, That no part of the amount appropriated[60 Stat. 842](/us/stat/60/842). [28 USC ch. 20](/us/usc/t28/s20). in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connection with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved May 27, 1953. Private Law 43: For the relief of Eugene Rivoche and Marie Barsky. Private Law 43 Private Law 43 67 Stat. a17 1953-05-29 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 43 chapter 88 AN ACT For the relief of Eugene Rivoche and Marie Barsky.May 29, 1953 [[S. 837](/us/bill/83/s/837)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Eugene Rivoehe[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). and Marie Barsky shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fees. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such aliens as providedQuota deductions. for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct two numbers from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved May 29, 1953. Private Law 44: For the relief of Kurt J. Hain and Arthur Karge. Private Law 44 Private Law 44 67 Stat. a17 1953-05-29 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 44 chapter 89 AN ACT For the relief of Kurt J. Hain and Arthur Karge.May 29, 1953 [[H. R. 782](/us/bill/83/hr/782)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Kurt J. Hain and Arthur Karge. That Kurt J. Hain and Arthur Karge be, and they are hereby, relieved of all liability to refund to the United States the sums of $434 and $322, respectively, representing the amounts of certain payments received by them from the United States in lieu of quarters and subsistence, while they were civilian employees of the United States Army and on detached service at London, England, in 1946. In the settlement of the accounts of any disbursing officer of the United States full credit shall be given for the said payments of $434 to Kurt J. Hain and $322 to Arthur Karge. Approved May 29, 1953. Private Law 45: For the relief of David H. Andrews and Joseph T. Fetsch. Private Law 45 Private Law 45 67 Stat. a17 1953-05-29 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 45 chapter 90 AN ACT For the relief of David H. Andrews and Joseph T. Fetsch.May 29, 1953 [[H. R. 2363](/us/bill/83/hr/2363)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,David H. Andrews and Joseph T. Fetsch. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money’ 67 Stat. a18 in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to David H. Andrews, 36 Woolsey Avenue, Glen Cove, Long Island, New York, the sum of $157.53 to cover the allowable cost of the shipment of household effects, including packing, crating, dravage, and unpacking, from Washington, District of Columbia, to Glen Cove, Long Island, New York, incident to his transfer from the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, District of Columbia, to the New York Naval Shipyard, Brooklyn, New York, and to Joseph T. Fetsch, 77 Middle Neck Road, Sands Point, Port Washington, New York, the sum of $278.60 to cover the allowable cost of shipment of household effects, including packing, crating, dravage, and unpacking, from Washington, District of Columbia, to Sands Point, Port Washington, New York, incident to his transfer from the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, District of Columbia, to New York Naval Shipyard, Brooklyn, New York. Sec. 2. No parts of the amounts appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connection with either of the foregoing claims and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provision of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved May 29, 1953. Private Law 46: For the relief of Sirs. Lennie P. Riggs, James A. Carson, and Vernon L. Ransom. Private Law 46 Private Law 46 67 Stat. a18 1953-05-29 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 46 chapter 91 AN ACT For the relief of Sirs. Lennie P. Riggs, James A. Carson, and Vernon L. Ransom.May 29, 1953 [[H. R. 2667](/us/bill/83/hr/2667)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Mrs. Lennie P. Riggs and others. That Mrs. Lennie P. Riggs, James A. Carson, and Vernon L. Ransom are hereby relieved of all liability to refund to the United States the sums of $243.83, $212.17, and $141.83, respectively. Such sums represent compensation received by the persons aforesaid as employees of the United States Post Office, Indianapolis, Indiana, during the periods August 1, 1951, to March 15, 1952; January 16, 1952, to March 31, 1952; and March 16, 1952, to April 30, 1952, respectively, all dates inclusive, while they were also employed by the General Services Administration and each was receiving dual compensation from the United States at a combined annual rate in excess of $2,000. In the audit and settlement of the accounts of any certifying or disbursing officer of the United States, full credit shall be given for the amounts for which liability is relieved by this Act. Sec. 2. The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the said Mrs. Lennie P. Riggs, James A. Carson, and Vernon L. Ransom an amount equal to the aggregate of the amounts paid by them, respectively, or withheld from sums otherwise due them, respectively, in complete or partial satisfaction of the claims of the United States for such refunds. Approved May 29, 1953. Private Law 47: For the relief of Anna Bosco Lomonaco. Private Law 47 Private Law 47 67 Stat. a19 1953-05-29 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a19 Private Law 47 chapter 92 AN ACT For the relief of Anna Bosco Lomonaco.May 29, 1953 [[H. R. 3042](/us/bill/83/hr/3042)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Anna Bosco Lomonaco, shall be[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Lomonaco, citizens of the United States. Approved May 29, 1953. Private Law 48: For the relief of Tibor Kálmán Jalsoviczky. Private Law 48 Private Law 48 67 Stat. a19 1953-06-02 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 48 chapter 93 AN ACT For the relief of Tibor Kálmán Jalsoviczky.June 2, 1953 [[H. R. 746](/us/bill/83/hr/746)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Tibor Kalman Jalsoviczky[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the grantingQuota deduction. of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved June 2, 1953. Private Law 49: For the relief of Doctor Suzanne Van Amerongen. Private Law 49 Private Law 49 67 Stat. a19 1953-06-02 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 49 chapter 94 AN ACT For the relief of Doctor Suzanne Van Amerongen.June 2, 1953 [[H. R. 880](/us/bill/83/hr/880)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Doctor Suzanne Van Amerongen[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act upon payment of the retailed visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as providedQuota deduction. for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved June 2, 1953. Private Law 50: For the relief of Doctor Morad Malek-Aslani. Private Law 50 Private Law 50 67 Stat. a19 1953-06-02 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 50 chapter 95 AN ACT For the relief of Doctor Morad Malek-Aslani.June 2, 1953 [[H. R. 974](/us/bill/83/hr/974)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the pur- 67 Stat. a20 poses of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Doctor Monad Malek[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). Aslani shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for [permanent residence as of the date of the Quota deduction.enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved June 2, 1953. Private Law 51: To terminate restrictions against alienation on land owned by William Lynn Engles and Maureen Edna Engles. Private Law 51 Private Law 51 67 Stat. a20 1953-06-02 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 51 chapter 96 AN ACT To terminate restrictions against alienation on land owned by William Lynn Engles and Maureen Edna Engles.June 2, 1953 [[H. R. 2364](/us/bill/83/hr/2364)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,William and Maureen Engles. That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed, upon application of the legal guardian of William Lynn Engles and Maureen Edna Engles, to issue patents in fee to the said William Lynn Engles and Maureen Edna Engles for the fol lowing tracts of land: To William Lynn Engles: West half section 10, township 29 north, range 52 east, Montana principal meridian, Montana, containing three hundred and twenty acres. To Maureen Edna Engles: East half section 9, township 29 north, range 52 east, Montana principal meridian, Montana, containing three hundred and twenty acres. Approved June 2, 1953. Private Law 52: For the relief of the Reverend A. E. Smith. Private Law 52 Private Law 52 67 Stat. a20 1953-06-06 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 52 chapter 109 AN ACT For the relief of the Reverend A. E. Smith.June 6, 1953 [[S. 1334](/us/bill/83/s/1334)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Rev. A. E. Smith. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the Reverend A. E. Smith, of Bismarck, North Dakota, the sum of $1,706.40, in full satisfaction of all claims against the United States for reimbursement for custom duties paid upon the importation of stained glass windows for use in Saint George’s Church in Bismarck, North Dakota: *Provided*, That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connection with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conduction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved June 6, 1953. Private Law 53: To authorize the Secretary of the Army to convey certain Government-owned burial lots and other property in the Washington Parish Burial Ground, Washington, District of Columbia, and to exchange other burial lots. Private Law 53 Private Law 53 67 Stat. a21 1953-06-06 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a21 Private Law 53 chapter 110 AN ACT To authorize the Secretary of the Army to convey certain Government-owned burial lots and other property in the Washington Parish Burial Ground, Washington, District of Columbia, and to exchange other burial lots.June 6, 1953 [[S. 1545](/us/bill/83/s/1545)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Washington Parish Burial Ground, D. C. Conveyance. That the Secretary of the Army is authorized to convey to the Rector and Vestry of Washington Parish (Christ Church), Washington, District of Columbia, hereinafter referred to as the “Vestry”, all right, title, and interest of the United States in and to three hundred and ninety-two burial lots, more or less, and a vault located in the Washington Parish Burial Ground, Washington, District of Columbia, formerly designated Congressional Cemetery, in consideration of the. payment by the Vestry to the United States of $100 and the release from the Vestry of any claim it may have against the Government for reimbursement of moneys expended by it during prior years for upkeep and special care of Government-owned lots situated in the cemetery; and to acquire eight burial lots, more or less, owned by the Vestry but occupied by Government burials, cenotaphs, or monuments, by exchange, without other consideration, for a like number of Government-owned burial lots; it being the intent of this Act to authorize the Secretary of the Army, for the considerations stated, to dispose of the Government-owned vault and all Government-owned burial lots in the Washington Parish Burial Ground for which there is no present or foreseeable need and to acquire from the Vestry all burial lots owned by the Vestry and now occupied by Government burials, cenotaphs, or monuments. Approved June 6, 1953. Private Law 54: For the relief of Fred B. Niswonger. Private Law 54 Private Law 54 67 Stat. a21 1953-06-09 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 54 chapter 111 AN ACT For the relief of Fred B. Niswonger.June 9, 1953 [[H. R. 2366](/us/bill/83/hr/2366)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Fred Be Niswonger. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Fred B. Niswonger, of Weed, California, the sum of $666,64. The payment of such sum shall be in full settlement of all claims of the said Fred B. Niswonger against the United States for reimbursement for the loss of salary which he sustained, for the period beginning February 1, 1946, and ending May 31, 1946, as a result of not being restored to his former position of postal clerk in the United States post office at Weed, California, immediately following his honorable discharge from the Army on January 31, 1946. The said Fred B. Niswonger was subsequently restored to such position pursuant to order of the Civil Service Commission: *Provided*, That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connection with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved June 9, 1953. Private Law 55: For the relief of Alexander A. Senibaldi. Private Law 55 Private Law 55 67 Stat. a22 1953-06-16 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a22 Private Law 55 chapter 121 AN ACT For the relief of Alexander A. Senibaldi.June 16, 1953 [[H. R. 739](/us/bill/83/hr/739)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Alexander A. Senibaldi. That Alexander A. Senibaldi (chief petty officer, United States Naval Reserve), Everett, Massachusetts, is hereby relieved of all liability to refund to the United States the sum of $624.27. Such sum represents compensation received by the said Alexander A. Senibaldi as an employee of the United States Post Office, Boston, Massachusetts, during the period beginning July 16, 1946, and ending January 2, 1947, while he was also employed at the Watertown Arsenal and was receiving dual compensation from the United States at a combined annual rate in excess of $2,000. In the audit and settlement of the accounts of any certifying or disbursing officer of the United States, full credit shall be given for the amount for which liability is relieved by this Act. Sec. 2. The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the said Alexander A. Senibaldi, an amount equal to the aggregate of the amounts paid by him, or withheld from sums otherwise due him, in complete or partial satisfaction of the claim of the United States for such refund. Approved June 16, 1953. Private Law 56: For the relief of William Robert DeGrafft. Private Law 56 Private Law 56 67 Stat. a22 1953-06-16 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 56 chapter 122 AN ACT For the relief of William Robert DeGrafft.June 16, 1953 [[H. R. 1752](/us/bill/83/hr/1752)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, William Robert DeGrafft, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Sergeant and Mrs. William E. DeGrafft, citizens of the United States. Approved June 16, 1953. Private Law 57: For the relief of Marjorie Goon (Goon Mei Chee). Private Law 57 Private Law 57 67 Stat. a22 1953-06-16 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 57 chapter 123 AN ACT For the relief of Marjorie Goon (Goon Mei Chee).June 16, 1953 [[H. R. 1887](/us/bill/83/hr/1887)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, Marjorie Goon, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Emily Goon, a citizen of the United States. Approved June 16, 1953. Private Law 58: For the relief of Gary Matthew Stevens (Kazuo Omiya). Private Law 58 Private Law 58 67 Stat. a23 1953-06-16 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a23 Private Law 58 chapter 124 AN ACT For the relief of Gary Matthew Stevens (Kazuo Omiya).June 16, 1953 [[H. R. 1888](/us/bill/83/hr/1888)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Gary Matthew Stevens, shall be[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). held and considered to Ire the natural-born alien child of Sergeant First Class and Mrs. George C. Stevens, citizens of the United States. Approved June 16, 1953. Private Law 59: For the relief of Anthony Lynn Neis. Private Law 59 Private Law 59 67 Stat. a23 1953-06-16 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 59 chapter 125 AN ACT For the relief of Anthony Lynn Neis.June 16, 1953 [[H. R. 3724](/us/bill/83/hr/3724)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Anthony Lynn Neis, shall be held[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Adolph A. and Lois Marie Neis, citizens of the United States. Approved June 16, 1953. Private Law 60: For the relief of Doctor Alexander Fiala. Private Law 60 Private Law 60 67 Stat. a23 1953-06-18 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 60 chapter 133 AN ACT For the relief of Doctor Alexander Fiala.June 18, 1953 [[H. R. 663](/us/bill/83/hr/663)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Doctor Alexander[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). Fiala shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon theQuota deduction. granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved June 18, 1953. Private Law 61: For the relief of Francesca Servelio. Private Law 61 Private Law 61 67 Stat. a23 1953-06-18 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 61 chapter 134 AN ACT For the relief of Francesca Servelio.June 18, 1953 [[H. R. 888](/us/bill/83/hr/888)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Francesca Servelio, shall be held[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Frank and Teresa D. Servelio, citizens of the United States. Approved June 18, 1953. Private Law 62: For tile relief of Maria Buffoni and Emma Botta. Private Law 62 Private Law 62 67 Stat. a24 1953-06-18 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a24 Private Law 62 chapter 135 AN ACT For tile relief of Maria Buffoni and Emma Botta.June 18, 1953 [[H. R. 1103](/us/bill/83/hr/1103)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Maria Buffoni and Emma Botta shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act upon payment of the required visa fees. Quota deductions.Upon the granting of permanent residence to such aliens as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct two numbers from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved June 18, 1953. Private Law 63: For the relief of Mother Anna DiGiorgi. Private Law 63 Private Law 63 67 Stat. a24 1953-06-18 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 63 chapter 136 AN ACT For the relief of Mother Anna DiGiorgi.June 18, 1953 [[H. R. 1187](/us/bill/83/hr/1187)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Mother Anna DiGiorgi shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the Quota deduction.enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year such quota is available. Approved June 18, 1953. Private Law 64: For the relief of Ronald J. Palmer and Ronda Kay Palmer. Private Law 64 Private Law 64 67 Stat. a24 1953-06-18 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 64 chapter 137 AN ACT For the relief of Ronald J. Palmer and Ronda Kay Palmer.June 18, 1953 [[H. R. 1200](/us/bill/83/hr/1200)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(27)(A), 101
(b)(1), and 205 of the [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor children, Ronald J. Palmer and Ronda Kay Palmer, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien children of Master Sergeant and Mrs. Jewell F. Palmer, citizens of the United States. Approved June 18, 1953. Private Law 65: For the relief of Corporal Predrag Mitrovich. Private Law 65 Private Law 65 67 Stat. a24 1953-06-18 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 65 chapter 138 AN ACT For the relief of Corporal Predrag Mitrovich.June 18, 1953 [[H. R. 1517](/us/bill/83/hr/1517)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the pur- 67 Stat. a25 poses of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Corporal Predrag[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). Mitrovich shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Quota deduction.Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved June 18, 1953. Private Law 66: For the relief of Cecile Lorraine Vincent and Michael Calvin Vincent. Private Law 66 Private Law 66 67 Stat. a25 1953-06-18 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 66 chapter 139 AN ACT For the relief of Cecile Lorraine Vincent and Michael Calvin Vincent.June 18, 1953 [[H. R. 1952](/us/bill/83/hr/1952)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor children, Cecile Lorraine Vincent and[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Michael Calvin Vincent, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arthur Vincent, citizens of the United States. Approved June 18, 1953. Private Law 67: For the relief of Norma Jean Whitten. Private Law 67 Private Law 67 67 Stat. a25 1953-06-18 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 67 chapter 140 AN ACT For the relief of Norma Jean Whitten.June 18, 1953 [[H. R. 2176](/us/bill/83/hr/2176)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Norma Jean Whitten, shall be held[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Whitten, citizens of the United States. Approved June 18, 1953. Private Law 68: For the relief of Patricia Ann Dutchess. Private Law 68 Private Law 68 67 Stat. a25 1953-06-18 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 68 chapter 141 AN ACT For the relief of Patricia Ann Dutchess.June 18, 1953 [[H. R. 3244](/us/bill/83/hr/3244)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Patricia Ann Dutchess, shall be held[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Don D. and Mary Ellen Dutchess, citizens of the United States. Approved June 18, 1953. Private Law 69: For the relief of Erna Meyer Grafton. Private Law 69 Private Law 69 67 Stat. a26 1953-06-18 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a26 Private Law 69 chapter 142 AN ACT For the relief of Erna Meyer Grafton.June 18, 1953 [[H. R. 3358](/us/bill/83/hr/3358)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstanding the provision of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and [66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182).Nationality Act, Erna Meyer Grafton may be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice have knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved June 18, 1953. Private Law 70: For the relief of George Frokofleff de Seversky and lea belle Prokofieff de Seversky. Private Law 70 Private Law 70 67 Stat. a26 1953-06-18 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 70 chapter 143 AN ACT For the relief of George Frokofleff de Seversky and lea belle Prokofieff de Seversky.June 18, 1953 [[H. R. 3678](/us/bill/83/hr/3678)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, George Prokofieff de Seversky and Isabelle Prokofieff de Seversky shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon Quota deduction.payment of the required visa fees. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such aliens as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct two numbers from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved June 18, 1953. Private Law 71: For the relief of Stavrula Perutsea. Private Law 71 Private Law 71 67 Stat. a26 1953-06-18 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 71 chapter 144 AN ACT For the relief of Stavrula Perutsea.June 18, 1953 [[H. R. 3758](/us/bill/83/hr/3758)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Stavrula Perutsea shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment Quota deduction.of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved June 18, 1953. Private Law 72: Relating to the Incorporation of the Columbus University of Washington, District of Columbia. Private Law 72 Private Law 72 67 Stat. a27 1953-06-18 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a27 Private Law 72 chapter 145 AN ACT Relating to the Incorporation of the Columbus University of Washington, District of Columbia.June 18, 1953 [[H. R. 3796](/us/bill/83/hr/3796)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Columbus University of Washington, D. C. Incorporation. That the incorporation of the Columbus University of Washington, District of Columbia, under chapter 18 of the Code of Laws of the District of Columbia, be, and the same is hereby, approved and confirmed except as herein specifically altered. Sec. 2. The number of trustees for the management of said corporationTrustees. shall not be more than eighteen and not less than twelve: *Provided*, That a majority of the trustees shall be members of the fraternal order known as the Knights of Columbus; that W. Francis Delaney, George R. Ellis, George E. Herring, George F, Howell, Harold Francis Jones, William E. Leahy, James F. McKeon, Walter I. Plant, Timothy J. Quirk, Michael J. Racioppi, Manning J. Willcoxon and Thomas Gillespie Walsh shall constitute the original board of trustees under this Act; that the board of trustees shall elect, from among themselves, one member to be president, one member to be vice president, one member to be treasurer, and one member to be. secretary of said corporation; that at the first meeting of the board subsequent to the passage of this Act the trustees shall be divided into three classes, the members of the first class to serve for a period of one year, the members of the second class to serve for a period of two years, and the members of the third class to serve for a period of three years; that the said trustees shall serve for the periods mentioned and/or until their successors are designated, the power of designation being in the board of trustees; that the selection of new trustees and their designation to classes shall be in the discretion of the board of trustees; that the number of professorships which may be established by said corporation shall be left to the discretion of the board of trustees, who shall have the power to establish ordinances and bylaws for the conduct of the business of the corporation, or to alter, repeal, and amend the same, and also power to frame laws and regulations to govern the faculty and students in all departments thereof and to designate such professors and lecturers as they shall deem necessary and with such salaries and duties as the said board of trustees shall deem proper: *Provided, however*, That no member of the board of trustees, except the president, shall serve in a teaching capacity in the university. Sec. 3. That the said trustees may receive, invest, and administer endowments and gifts of money, and property absolute or subject to payments by way of annuities, during the life of the donor, for the maintenance of educational works by said university, and they shall have all the powers and authority hereby granted to or invested in the trustees of said university by chapter 18, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, relating to the District of Columbia. Sec. 4. The said corporation shall adopt a common seal, under and bySeal. which all deeds, diplomas, and acts of the said university or corporation shall pass and be authenticated, and the same seal at their pleasure to break and alter, or to devise a new one. Sec. 5. That the funds, moneys, and properties of the corporationFunds, etc. shall be held in the name of Columbus University and that the funds or the income of the corporation, or any part thereof, shall be used for no purpose or object other than to promote and advance the best interests of Columbus University. 67 Stat. a28 Sec. 6. No institution of learning hereafter incorporated in the DistrictUse of title. of Columbia shall use in or as its title, in whole or in part, the words “Columbus University”. Sec. 7. Nothing in this Act contained shall be so construed as to prevent Congress from altering, amending, or repealing same. Approved June 18, 1953. Private Law 73: For the relief of Harry Block. Private Law 73 Private Law 73 67 Stat. a28 1953-06-22 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 73 chapter 148 AN ACT For the relief of Harry Block.June 22, 1953 [[H. R. 870](/us/bill/83/hr/870)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Harry Block. That the Commissioner of Internal Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to execute a quitclaim deed to Harry Block, covering the premises located at 111 Conselyea Street, Brooklyn, New York. Approved June 22, 1953. Private Law 74: For the relief of William R. Jackson. Private Law 74 Private Law 74 67 Stat. a28 1953-06-26 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 74 chapter 156 AN ACT For the relief of William R. Jackson.June 26, 1953 [[S. 712](/us/bill/83/s/712)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,William R. Jackson. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to William R. Jackson, administrator of the estate of W. C. Jackson, deceased, the sum of $11,500 plus interest on such sum at the rate of 4 per centum per annum from February 24, 1943, to the date of payment, representing the amount of damages found by the United States Court of Claims (Congressional Numbered 17859, decided April 8, 1952, in response to S. Res. 137, Eighty-first Congress), to have resulted from the unlawful taking by the Government of the deceased’s fishing grounds and the deprivation by the Government of the deceased’s use of his fishing nets in the vicinity of Spesutie Island, Maryland: *Provided*, That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connection with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved June 26, 1953. Private Law 75: For the relief of Harry Ray Smith. Private Law 75 Private Law 75 67 Stat. a28 1953-06-29 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 75 chapter 160 AN ACT For the relief of Harry Ray Smith.June 29, 1953 [[S. 141](/us/bill/83/s/141)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Harry R. Smith. That, notwithstanding any lapse of time or statute of limitations, the Court of Claims shall have jurisdiction to hear, determine, and render judgment on the claim of Harry Ray Smith against the United States for com- 67 Stat. a29 pensation which he would have received as an immigrant inspector, United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, during the period from July 11, 1938, to September 27, 1939, had he not been suspended from the Service during such period, less any amounts earned by him through other employment during such period. Suit on such claim may be instituted at any time within one year after the date of enactment of this Act. Approved June 29, 1953. Private Law 76: For the relief of Hildegard Schoenauer. Private Law 76 Private Law 76 67 Stat. a29 1953-06-29 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 76 chapter 161 AN ACT For the relief of Hildegard Schoenauer.June 29, 1953 [[H. R. 1482](/us/bill/83/hr/1482)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Hildegard Schoenauer. [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). That, in the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Hildegard Schoenauer, the fiancee of Donald K. Nickerson, a citizen of the United States, shall be eligible for a visa as a nonimmigrant temporary visitor for a period of three months: *Provided*, That the administrative authorities find that the said Hildegard Schoenauer is coming to the United States with a bona fide intention of being married to the said Donald K. Nickerson and that she is found otherwise admissible under the immigration laws. In the event the marriage between the above-named persons does not occur within three months after the entry of the said Hildegard Schoenauer, she shall be required to depart from the United States and upon failure to do so shall be deported in accordance with the provisions of sections 242 and 243 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. In the event that the marriage[8 USC 1252, 1253](/us/usc/t8/s1252/1253). between the above-named persons shall occur within three mouths after the entry of the said Hildegard Schoenauer, the Attorney General is authorized and directed to record the lawful admission for permanent residence of the said Hildegard Schoenauer as of the date of the payment by her of the required visa fee. Approved June 29, 1953. Private Law 77: For the relief of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Furstenberg. Private Law 77 Private Law 77 67 Stat. a29 1953-07-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 77 chapter 189 AN ACT For the relief of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Furstenberg.July 13, 1953 [[H. R. 662](/us/bill/83/hr/662)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Furstenberg. That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Furstenberg, Toms River, New Jersey, the sum of $1,000. The payment of such sum shall be in full settlement of all claims of the said Mr. and Mrs. Furstenberg against the United States arising out of the loss of a registered letter mailed by the said Mrs. Furstenberg at a United States naval post office in Argentia, Newfoundland, on June 28, 1949. The said Mrs. Furstenberg mailed such letter, which contained $2,000 in cash, in reliance on the assertion of a postal employee in such office that registered mail was the safest way to send such money. Although the declared value of such letter was $2,000, and although the said Mrs. Furstenberg paid a registration surcharge which was Eased on such declared value, the said Mr. and Mrs. Furstenberg have heretofore been reimbursed only $1,000, which is the maxi- 67 Stat. a30 mum amount payable under existing law for the loss of any one piece of registered mail: *Provided*, That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connection with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved July 13, 1953. Private Law 78: For the relief of John W. McBride. Private Law 78 Private Law 78 67 Stat. a30 1953-07-16 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 78 chapter 205 AN ACT For the relief of John W. McBride.July 16, 1953 [[S. 140](/us/bill/83/s/140)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,John W. McBride. That sections 15 to 20, inclusive, of the Act entitled “An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes”, approved [39 Stat. 746, 747](/us/stat/39/746/747).September 7, 1916, as amended (5 U. S. C. 765–770), are hereby waived in favor of John W. McBride for compensation for disability caused by an injury allegedly sustained by him on or about March 13, 1943, while in the performance of his duties as an instructor at the Army Air Forces Technical School, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and his claim is authorized and directed to be considered and acted upon under the remaining provisions of such Act, as amended, if he files such claim with the Bureau of Employees’ Compensation not later than six months after the date of enactment of this Act. No benefits shall accrue by reason of the enactment of this Act for any period prior to the date of its enactment. Approved July 16, 1953. Private Law 79: For the relief of Socorro Gerona de Castro. Private Law 79 Private Law 79 67 Stat. a30 1953-07-16 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 79 chapter 206 AN ACT For the relief of Socorro Gerona de Castro.July 16, 1953 [[S. 173](/us/bill/83/s/173)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Socorro Gerona de Castro. That, for the purposes of the immigration and naturalization laws, Socorro Gerona de Castro shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the Quota deduction.enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 16, 1953. Private Law 80: For the relief of Keiko Tashiro. Private Law 80 Private Law 80 67 Stat. a31 1953-07-16 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a31 Private Law 80 chapter 207 AN ACT For the relief of Keiko Tashiro.July 16, 1953 [[S. 226](/us/bill/83/s/226)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Keiko Tashiro, shall be held[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Juro and Shizuko Yoshioka, citizens of the United States. Approved July 16, 1953. Private Law 81: For the relief of Doctor Arthur Tye. Private Law 81 Private Law 81 67 Stat. a31 1953-07-16 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 81 chapter 208 AN ACT For the relief of Doctor Arthur Tye.July 16, 1953 [[S. 297](/us/bill/83/s/297)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Dr. Arthur Tye. That, for the purposes of the immigration and naturalization laws, Doctor Arthur Tye shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the grantingQuota deduction. of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 16, 1953. Private Law 82: For the relief of Cornelius A. Navori. Private Law 82 Private Law 82 67 Stat. a31 1953-07-16 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 82 chapter 209 AN ACT For the relief of Cornelius A. Navori.July 16, 1953 [[S. 314](/us/bill/83/s/314)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Cornelius A. Navori[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the grantingQuota deduction. of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 16, 1953. Private Law 83: For the relief of Owen Lowrey. Private Law 83 Private Law 83 67 Stat. a31 1953-07-16 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 83 chapter 210 AN ACT For the relief of Owen Lowrey.July 16, 1953 [[S. 315](/us/bill/83/s/315)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and 67 Stat. a32 Nationality Act, the minor child, Owen Lowrey, shall he held and[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). considered to be the natural-born alien child of Edna Lowrey, a citizen of the United States. Approved July 16, 1953. Private Law 84: For the relief of May Ling Ng. Private Law 84 Private Law 84 67 Stat. a32 1953-07-16 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 84 chapter 211 AN ACT For the relief of May Ling Ng.July 16, 1953 [[S. 349](/us/bill/83/s/349)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, May Ling Ng, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Lun Foo Ng, a citizen of the United States. Approved July 16, 1953. Private Law 85: For the relief of Angelo Gurisetti Podesta. Private Law 85 Private Law 85 67 Stat. a32 1953-07-16 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 85 chapter 212 AN ACT For the relief of Angelo Gurisetti Podesta.July 16, 1953 [[S. 458](/us/bill/83/s/458)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, Angelo Gurisetti Podesta, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. John Podesta, citizens of the United States. Approved July 16, 1953. Private Law 86: For the relief of Reverend John T. MacMullen. Private Law 86 Private Law 86 67 Stat. a32 1953-07-16 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 86 chapter 213 AN ACT For the relief of Reverend John T. MacMullen.July 16, 1953 [[S. 505](/us/bill/83/s/505)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstanding the provision of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and [66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182).Nationality Act, Reverend John T. MacMullen may be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if he is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act. Approved July 16, 1953. Private Law 87: For the relief of Maria Neglia and Angelo Neglia. Private Law 87 Private Law 87 67 Stat. a32 1953-07-16 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 87 chapter 214 AN ACT For the relief of Maria Neglia and Angelo Neglia.July 16, 1953 [[S. 604](/us/bill/83/s/604)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Maria Neglia and [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101](/us/usc/t8/s1101).Angelo Neglia shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date 67 Stat. a33 of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fees. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such aliens as providedQuota deductions. for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct the required numbers from the appropriate quota or quotas for the first year that such quota or quotas are available. Approved July 16, 1953. Private Law 88: For the relief of Doctor Albert Haas. Private Law 88 Private Law 88 67 Stat. a33 1953-07-16 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 88 chapter 215 AN ACT For the relief of Doctor Albert Haas.July 16, 1953 [[S. 616](/us/bill/83/s/616)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Doctor Albert Haas[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the grantingQuota deduction. of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 16, 1953. Private Law 89: For the relief of Stefanos A. Spilios, also known as Stephen A. Harrison. Private Law 89 Private Law 89 67 Stat. a33 1953-07-16 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 89 chapter 216 AN ACT For the relief of Stefanos A. Spilios, also known as Stephen A. Harrison.July 16, 1953 [[S. 1262](/us/bill/83/s/1262)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Stefanos A. Spilios,[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). also known as Stephen A. Harrison, shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residenceQuota deduction. to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 16, 1953. Private Law 90: For the relief of Mieko Kristine. Private Law 90 Private Law 90 67 Stat. a33 1953-07-16 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 90 chapter 217 AN ACT For the relief of Mieko Kristine.July 16, 1953 [[S. 1579](/us/bill/83/s/1579)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Mieko Kristine, shall be held[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). and considered’ to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. James W, Pulver, citizens of the United States. Approved July 16, 1953. Private Law 91: For the relief of Constantinous Tzortzis. Private Law 91 Private Law 91 67 Stat. a34 1953-07-16 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a34 Private Law 91 chapter 218 AN ACT For the relief of Constantinous Tzortzis.July 16, 1953 [[H. R. 2201](/us/bill/83/hr/2201)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Constantinous Tzortzis shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment Quota deduction.of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 16, 1953. Private Law 92: To authorize the employment in n civilian position in the Office of the Secretary of Defense of Lieutenant General Graves Blanchard Erskine, upon retirement from the United States Marine Corps, and for other purposes. Private Law 92 Private Law 92 67 Stat. a34 1953-07-17 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 92 chapter 229 AN ACT To authorize the employment in n civilian position in the Office of the Secretary of Defense of Lieutenant General Graves Blanchard Erskine, upon retirement from the United States Marine Corps, and for other purposes.July 17, 1953 [[H. R. 5527](/us/bill/83/hr/5527)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Lt. Gen. Graves B. Erskine. That notwithstanding the proviso under the heading “Retired pay” in title II of the Department of Defense Appropriation Act, 1953 (66 Stat. 517, 518), Lieutenant General Graves Blanchard Erskine, United States Marine Corps, upon his voluntary retirement from the United States Marine Corps shall be entitled to receive retired pay, as otherwise provided by Jaw, from any funds available for the retired pay of officers on the retired list of the Marine Corps. Sec. 2. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 2 of the Act of July 31, 1894 (28 Stat. 205), as amended (5 U. S. C. 62), Lieutenant General Graves Blanchard Erskine, upon his retirement from the United States Marine Corps, may be appointed to a civilian position in the Office-of the Secretary of Defense. The appointment shall be made subject to applicable civil-service laws and regulations, [63 Stat. 954](/us/stat/63/954). [5 USC 1071 note](/us/usc/t5/s1071).including the Classification Act of 1949, as amended. Lieutenant General Erskine’s appointment to and acceptance of, the civilian position in the Office of the Secretary of Defense shall in no way affect any status, office, rank, or grade he may occupy or hold as a retired officer in the United States Marine Corps, or any emolument, perquisite, right, privilege, or benefit incident to or arising out of any such status, office, rank, or grade. So long as he holds a civilian position in the Office of the Secretary of Defense he shall receive the compensation of that position under the Classification Act of 1949, as amended, in lieu of retired pay to which he would be entitled as a retired officer of the United States Marine Corps. Approved July 17, 1953. Private Law 93: To quitclaim Interest of the United States to certain land in Placer County, California. Private Law 93 Private Law 93 67 Stat. a34 1953-07-27 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 93 chapter 246 AN ACT To quitclaim Interest of the United States to certain land in Placer County, California.July 27, 1953 [[H. R. 127](/us/bill/83/hr/127)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That all title and 67 Stat. a35 interest of the United States in and to the following-described land in Placer County, California, is hereby quitclaimed to the original patentee, Central Pacific Railroad Company, its successors, and assigns: the northeast quarter and the north half of the southeast quarter of section 35 township 14 north, range 10 east, Mount Diablo base and meridian. Approved July 27, 1953. Private Law 94: To release all the right, title, and interest of the United States in and to all fissionable materials in certain land in Marion County, Indiana. Private Law 94 Private Law 94 67 Stat. a35 1953-07-27 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 94 chapter 247 AN ACT To release all the right, title, and interest of the United States in and to all fissionable materials in certain land in Marion County, Indiana.July 27, 1953 [[H. R. 233](/us/bill/83/hr/233)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Marion County, Ind. Relinquishment. That all the right, title, and interest of the United States in and to all fissionable materials in certain land located in Marion County, Indiana, is hereby released and relinquished to and for the benefit of the lawful owner or owners of such land. Such land, which was acquired by the United States in 1942 and reconveyed to William Ozman on May 16, 1946, subject to a reservation to the United States (pursuant to Executive Order Numbered 9701, dated March 4, 1946) of all fissionable materials[11 FR 2369](/us/fr/11/2369). [43 USC 141 note](/us/usc/t43/s141). therein, contains approximately seven and one-tenths acres and is more particularly described as follows: Block “A” in the Joe Maloof Addition, sections 1 and 2, an addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, as per plat thereof, recorded in plat book 27, page HO, in the office of the Recorder of Marion County, Indiana. Approved July 27, 1953. Private Law 95: For the relief of Lee Kwang Nong (George Clifford Roeder). Private Law 95 Private Law 95 67 Stat. a35 1953-07-27 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 95 chapter 249 AN ACT For the relief of Lee Kwang Nong (George Clifford Roeder).July 27, 1953 [[H. R. 2392](/us/bill/83/hr/2392)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Lee Kwang Nong (also known as [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). George Clifford Roeder), shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Clifford Roeder, citizen of the United States. Approved July 27, 1953. Private Law 96: For the relief of Marinella Taletti. Private Law 96 Private Law 96 67 Stat. a35 1953-07-28 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 96 chapter 257 AN ACT For the relief of Marinella Taletti.July 28, 1953 [[S. 556](/us/bill/83/s/556)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Marinella Taletti, shall be held and[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). considered to be the natural-born alien child of Sergeant and Mrs. Thomas A. Douglas, citizens of the United States. Approved July 28, 1953. Private Law 97: For the relief of Irene F. M. Boyle. Private Law 97 Private Law 97 67 Stat. a36 1953-07-28 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a36 Private Law 97 chapter 258 AN ACT For the relief of Irene F. M. Boyle.July 28, 1953 [[H. R. 674](/us/bill/83/hr/674)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Irene F. M. Boyle shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Quota deduction.Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 28, 1953. Private Law 98: For the relief of Johanna C. Willemsen. Private Law 98 Private Law 98 67 Stat. a36 1953-07-28 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 98 chapter 259 AN ACT For the relief of Johanna C. Willemsen.July 28, 1953 [[H. R. 781](/us/bill/83/hr/781)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Johanna C. Willemsen shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment Quota deduction.of this Act upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 28, 1953. Private Law 99: For the relief of Betty Robertson and Irene Robertson. Private Law 99 Private Law 99 67 Stat. a36 1953-07-28 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 99 chapter 260 AN ACT For the relief of Betty Robertson and Irene Robertson.July 28, 1953 [[H. R. 892](/us/bill/83/hr/892)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That section 202
(a)[66 Stat. 177](/us/stat/66/177). [8 USC 1152](/us/usc/t8/s1152).(4) of the Immigration and Nationality Act shall be held to apply to Betty Robertson and Irene Robertson. Approved July 28, 1953. Private Law 100: Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to issue to Tom Gwin a patent in fee to certain lands in the State of Mississippi. Private Law 100 Private Law 100 67 Stat. a36 1953-07-28 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 100 chapter 261 AN ACT Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to issue to Tom Gwin a patent in fee to certain lands in the State of Mississippi.July 28, 1953 [[H. R. 947](/us/bill/83/hr/947)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Tom Gwin. Conveyance. That, upon the filing of an application meeting the requirements of this Act within one year from the date of this Act, and the payment of the purchase price to be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior through appraisal or otherwise, but not less than $1.25 per acre, nor less than the cost of any survey 67 Stat. a37 necessary to identify the lands, the Secretary shall issue a patent to Tom Gwin, Greenwood, Mississippi, for the following lands: All that part of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter lying south of the Summitt and Mars Hill Public Road; and also the west fifty acres of the south half of the southwest quarter; all in section 14, township 4 north, range 6 east-, county of Amite, State of Mississippi. Sec. 2. The Secretary shall issue the patent under this Act if it shall be shown to his satisfaction that such tract has been held in good faith and in peaceful, adverse, possession by Tom Gwin, his ancestors or grantors, under claim or color of title, either
(a)for more than twenty years, and that valuable improvements have been placed on such lands or some part thereof has been reduced to cultivation, or
(b)for the period commencing not later than January 1, 1901, to the date of application during which time they have paid taxes levied on the land by State and local governmental units. Sec. 3. The issuance of such patent shall operate only as a conveyance of all the right, title, and interest of the United States in and to the land described herein, but shall not affect any valid adverse rights of third parties should any such rights exist. Sec. 4. The Secretary of the Interior shall issue a patent for said lands without any reservation of minerals if the claimant can establish to the satisfaction of the Secretary that the requirements of section 2 have been complied with by him or his predecessors since January 1, 1901, or earlier. Approved July 28, 1953. Private Law 101: For the relief of Harue Fukushi. Private Law 101 Private Law 101 67 Stat. a37 1953-07-28 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 101 chapter 262 AN ACT For the relief of Harue Fukushi.July 28, 1953 [[H. R. 978](/us/bill/83/hr/978)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, in the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Harue Fukushi,[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). the fiancée of Robert A. Matza, a citizen of the United States, shall be eligible for a visa as a nonimmigrant temporary visitor for a period of three months: *Provided*, That the administrative authorities find that the said Harue Fukushi is coming to the United States with a bona fide intention of being married to the said Robert A. Matza and that she is found otherwise admissible under the immigration laws. In the event the marriage between the above-named persons does not occur within three months after the entry of the said Harue Fukushi, she shall be required to depart from the United States and upon failure to do so shall be deported in accordance with the provisions of sections 242 and 243 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. In the event[66 Stat. 208, 214](/us/stat/66/208/214). [8 USC 1252, 1253](/us/usc/t8/s1252/1253). that the marriage between the above-named persons shall occur within three months after the entry of the said Harue Fukushi, the Attorney Genera] is authorized and directed to record the lawful admission for permanent residence of the said Harue Fukushi as of the date of the payment by her of the required visa fee. Approved July 28, 1953. Private Law 102: For the relief of Hannelore Mayerl Fulbright. Private Law 102 Private Law 102 67 Stat. a37 1953-07-28 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 102 chapter 263 AN ACT For the relief of Hannelore Mayerl Fulbright.July 28, 1953 [[H. R. 1106](/us/bill/83/hr/1106)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstand- 67 Stat. a38 ing the provisions of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and[66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182). Nationality Act, Hannelore Mayerl Fulbright may be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice have knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved July 28, 1953. Private Law 103: For the relief of Mrs. Liane Lieu and her son, Peter Lieu. Private Law 103 Private Law 103 67 Stat. a38 1953-07-28 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 103 chapter 264 AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Liane Lieu and her son, Peter Lieu.July 28, 1953 [[H. R. 1330](/us/bill/83/hr/1330)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Mrs. Liane Lieu and her son, Peter Lieu, shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required Quota deductions.visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such aliens as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct two numbers from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 28, 1953. Private Law 104: To provide for perfecting the title of C. A. Lundy to certain lands in the State of California heretofore patented by the United States. Private Law 104 Private Law 104 67 Stat. a38 1953-07-28 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 104 chapter 265 AN ACT To provide for perfecting the title of C. A. Lundy to certain lands in the State of California heretofore patented by the United States.July 28, 1953 [[H. R. 2779](/us/bill/83/hr/2779)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,C. A. Lundy. Conveyance. That the Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to convey by quitclaim deed to C. A. Lundy, of Blairsden, California, all of the right, title, and interest of the United States in and to the following-described portions of the tract of land and mineral location heretofore patented by the United States to Mammoth Gold Mining Company as the Mammoth Quartz Mine: Lots 19, 21, 24, 25, 32, 37, 41, 42, 45, 46, 49, 52, 53 and the east half of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 24, and lot 12 of section 23, township 22 north, range 11 east, Mount Diablo meridian, Plumas County, California, containing approximately two hundred eight and nineteen one-hundredths acres. Approved July 28, 1953. Private Law 105: For the relief of Mrs. Julia Gamroth. Private Law 105 Private Law 105 67 Stat. a38 1953-07-28 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 105 chapter 266 AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Julia Gamroth.July 28, 1953 [[H. R. 3670](/us/bill/83/hr/3670)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Mrs. Julia Gamroth shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the 67 Stat. a39 United States for permanent residence as of the date, of the enactment of this Act upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the grantingQuota deduction. of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 28, 1953. Private Law 106: For the relief of Mrs, Marie Weir. Private Law 106 Private Law 106 67 Stat. a39 1953-07-28 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 106 chapter 267 AN ACT For the relief of Mrs, Marie Weir.July 28, 1953 [[H. R. 4110](/us/bill/83/hr/4110)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Mrs. Marie Weir shall a held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting ofQuota deduction. permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 28, 1953. Private Law 107: For the relief of Mary Francine Marconi, Fernanda Guzzi, Anna Ferraro, Mary Laudano, and Julia Pisano. Private Law 107 Private Law 107 67 Stat. a39 1953-07-29 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 107 chapter 269 AN ACT For the relief of Mary Francine Marconi, Fernanda Guzzi, Anna Ferraro, Mary Laudano, and Julia Pisano.July 29, 1953 [[H. R. 1143](/us/bill/83/hr/1143)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Mary Marconi and others. [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Mary Francina Marconi. Fernanda Guzzi, Anna Ferraro, Mary Laudano, and Julia Pisano shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fees. Upon the grantingQuota deductions. of permanent residence to such aliens as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct five numbers from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 29, 1953. Private Law 108: For the relief of Josefine Hoorn (Dmytruk). Private Law 108 Private Law 108 67 Stat. a39 1953-07-29 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 108 chapter 270 AN ACT For the relief of Josefine Hoorn (Dmytruk).July 29, 1953 [[H. R. 2787](/us/bill/83/hr/2787)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Josefine Hoorn (Dmytruk), shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius F. Hoorn, citizens of the United States. Approved July 29, 1953. Private Law 109: For the relief of Franciszek Jarecki. Private Law 109 Private Law 109 67 Stat. a40 1953-07-29 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a40 Private Law 109 chapter 271 AN ACT For the relief of Franciszek Jarecki.July 29, 1953 [[H. R. 5238](/us/bill/83/hr/5238)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Franciszek Jarecki shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act; and that his past membership in the classes defined [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182).in section 212
(28)of the Immigration and Nationality Act shall not hereafter be a cause for his exclusion from the United States. Approved July 29, 1953. Private Law 110: For the relief of Tien Koo Chen. Private Law 110 Private Law 110 67 Stat. a40 1953-07-29 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 110 chapter 272 AN ACT For the relief of Tien Koo Chen.July 29, 1953 [[H. R. 765](/us/bill/83/hr/765)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). That for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Tien Koo Chen (also known as Chen Tien Koo) shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act upon payment of the required visa fee. Quota deduction.Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for hi this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 29, 1953. Private Law 111: For the relief of Ida Baghdassarian. Private Law 111 Private Law 111 67 Stat. a40 1953-07-29 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 111 chapter 273 AN ACT For the relief of Ida Baghdassarian.July 29, 1953 [[H. R. 779](/us/bill/83/hr/779)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Ida Baghdassarian shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment Quota deduction.of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 29, 1953. Private Law 112: For the relief of Monika Klein. Private Law 112 Private Law 112 67 Stat. a41 1953-07-29 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a41 Private Law 112 chapter 274 AN ACT For the relief of Monika Klein.July 29, 1953 [[H. R. 819](/us/bill/83/hr/819)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Monika Klein, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Doctor and Mrs. Ralph Charles Wood, citizens of the United States. Approved July 29, 1953. Private Law 113: For the relief of Mrs. Pia Biondi. Private Law 113 Private Law 113 67 Stat. a41 1953-07-29 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 113 chapter 275 AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Pia Biondi.July 29, 1953 [[H.R. 820](/us/bill/83/hr/820)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Mrs. Pia Biondi shall[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment, of the required visa fee. Upon the grantingQuota deduction. of permanent residence to such alien as provided in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct, one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 29, 1953. Private Law 114: For the relief of Robert J. Rickards, Conception Sotelo Rickards, and Walter John Rickards. Private Law 114 Private Law 114 67 Stat. a41 1953-07-29 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 114 chapter 276 AN ACT For the relief of Robert J. Rickards, Conception Sotelo Rickards, and Walter John Rickards.July 29, 1953 [[H. R. 847](/us/bill/83/hr/847)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposesRobert J . Rickards and others. [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Robert J. Rickards, Conception Sotelo Rickards, and Walter John Rickards shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanentQuota deduction. residence to such aliens as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct three numbers from the appropriate quota for-the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 29, 1953. Private Law 115: For the relief of Isak Benmuvhar. Private Law 115 Private Law 115 67 Stat. a41 1953-07-29 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 115 chapter 277 AN ACT For the relief of Isak Benmuvhar.July 29, 1953 [[H. R. 1211](/us/bill/83/hr/1211)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the pur- 67 Stat. a42 poses of the Immigration and Nationality Act. Isak Benmuvhar shall[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). a held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Quota deduction.Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 29, 1953. Private Law 116: For the relief of Paul Myung Ha Chung. Private Law 116 Private Law 116 67 Stat. a42 1953-07-29 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 116 chapter 278 AN ACT For the relief of Paul Myung Ha Chung.July 29, 1953 [[H. R. 1886](/us/bill/83/hr/1886)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [63 Stat. 163](/us/stat/63/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Paul Myung Ha Chung shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of enactment of Quota deduction.this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 29, 1953. Private Law 117: For the relief of Clemintina Ferrara, Maria Garofalo, Rosetta Savino, Marla Serra, Albina Zamunner, and Fedora Gazzarrini. Private Law 117 Private Law 117 67 Stat. a42 1953-07-29 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 117 chapter 279 AN ACT For the relief of Clemintina Ferrara, Maria Garofalo, Rosetta Savino, Marla Serra, Albina Zamunner, and Fedora Gazzarrini.July 29, 1953 [[H. R. 2160](/us/bill/83/hr/2160)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Clemintina Ferrara and others. [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). That, for purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Clemintina Ferrara, Maria Garofalo, Rosetta Savino, Maria Serra, Albina Zamunner, and Fedora Gazzarrini shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the Quota deduction.enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fees. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such aliens as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct six numbers from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 29, 1953. Private Law 118: For the relief of certain members of the Missionary Sisters of tile Sacred Heart. Private Law 118 Private Law 118 67 Stat. a42 1953-07-29 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 118 chapter 280 AN ACT For the relief of certain members of the Missionary Sisters of tile Sacred Heart.July 29, 1953 [[H. R. 2506](/us/bill/83/hr/2506)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Missionary Sisters of Sacred Heart. [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the following members of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for 67 Stat. a43 permanent residence as of the date of enactment of this Act, upon pay7 nlent of the required visa fees: Mother Attilia (Rose Bol zoni); Mother Agnes (Luisa Gallucci): Mother Cleha (Francesca Giancane); Mol her Gaetma (Marie Veronelli); Mother Gerarda (Beatrice Fusari); Mother Lorenza (Guiseppina Turconi); Mother Lina (Brigida Tagliabue); Mother Pierina (Paolina Ghezzi); Mother Domitilda (Rachele Arnold)); Mother Albertina (Angelina Vianelli); Mother Berta (Maurina Montanelli); Mother Ildefonsa (Giulia Ghitti); Mother Irma (Tecla Lunghi); Mother Teodore (Lucia Valade); Mother SeraHna (Massimina Denti); Mother Celsa (Virginia Corti); Mother Francesca (Marie Di Caprio); Mother Adeodata (Anita Gatti); Mother Ferdinda (Bianca Romano); Mother Edvige (Allessandrina Sommariva); Mother Alfonsina (Margherita Toce); Mother Natalina (Rose R. Vigano): Mother Ricarda (Antoinietta De Cola); and Mother Francesca (Cesarina Brachi). Upon the grantingQuota deductions. of permanent residence to such aliens as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to make appropriate deductions from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 29, 1953. Private Law 119: For the relief of Constance Brouwer Scheffer. Private Law 119 Private Law 119 67 Stat. a43 1953-07-29 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 119 chapter 281 AN ACT For the relief of Constance Brouwer Scheffer.July 29, 1953 [[H. R. 2652](/us/bill/83/hr/2652)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Act, the minor child, Constance Brouwer Scheffer, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Williams, citizens of the United States. Approved July 29, 1953. Private Law 120: For the relief of Anastasia John Tsamisis. Private Law 120 Private Law 120 67 Stat. a43 1953-07-31 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 120 chapter 286 AN ACT For the relief of Anastasia John Tsamisis.July 31, 1953 [[S. 67](/us/bill/83/s/67)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Anastasia John Tsamisis. That, for the purposes of the immigration and naturalization laws, Anastasia John Tsamisis shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon Quota deduction.Quota deduction.the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 31, 1953. Private Law 121: For the relief of Doctor Peter C. T, Kao. Private Law 121 Private Law 121 67 Stat. a44 1953-07-31 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a44 Private Law 121 chapter 287 AN ACT For the relief of Doctor Peter C. T, Kao.July 31, 1953 [[S. 69](/us/bill/83/s/69)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Dr. Peter C. T. Kao. That, for the purposes of the immigration and naturalization laws, Doctor Peter C. T. Kao shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment Quota deduction.of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 31, 1953. Private Law 122: For the relief of Che Kil Bok. Private Law 122 Private Law 122 67 Stat. a44 1953-07-31 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 122 chapter 288 AN ACT For the relief of Che Kil Bok.July 31, 1953 [[S. 486](/us/bill/83/s/486)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Che Kil Bok, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs, Ray A. Donaldson, citizens of the United States. Approved July 31, 1953. Private Law 123: For the relief of Helene Olga Iwasenko. Private Law 123 Private Law 123 67 Stat. a44 1953-07-31 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 123 chapter 289 AN ACT For the relief of Helene Olga Iwasenko.July 31, 1953 [[S. 669](/us/bill/83/s/669)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Helene Olga Iwasenko shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Approved July 31, 1953. Private Law 124: For the relief of Hanoi Marie Matuschke. Private Law 124 Private Law 124 67 Stat. a44 1953-07-31 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 124 chapter 293 AN ACT For the relief of Hanoi Marie Matuschke.July 31, 1953 [[S. 143](/us/bill/83/s/143)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, in the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the alien, Hanoi [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).Marie Matuschke, fiancée of Corporal Arthur Charlie Rapske, a citizen of the United States, shall be eligible for a visa as a nonimmigrant temporary visitor for a period of three months: *Provided*, That the administrative authorities find that the said Hanoi Marie Matuschke 67 Stat. a45 is coming to the United States with a bona fide intention of being married to the said Corporal Arthur Charlie Rapske, and that she is found otherwise admissible under the immigration laws. In the event the marriage between the above-named parties does not occur within three months after the entry of the said Hanni Marie Matuschke, she shall be required to depart from the United States, and upon failure to do so shall be deported in accordance with the provisions of sections 242 and 243 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. In the event[8 USC 1252, 1253](/us/usc/t8/s1252/1253). that the marriage between the above persons shall occur within three months after the entry of the said Hanni Marie Matuschke, the Attorney General is authorized and directed to record the lawful admission for permanent residence of the said Hanni Marie Matuschke as of the date of the payment by her of the required visa fee. Approved July 31, 1953. Private Law 125: For the relief of Alejandro de la Cruz Hernandez. Private Law 125 Private Law 125 67 Stat. a45 1953-07-31 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 125 chapter 291 AN ACT For the relief of Alejandro de la Cruz Hernandez.July 31, 1953 [[S. 196](/us/bill/83/s/196)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Alejandro de la Cruz Hernandez. That, for the purposes of the immigration and naturalization laws, Alejandro de la Cruz Hernandez shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided forQuota deduction. in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved July 31, 1953. Private Law 126: For the relief of Altoon Saprlchian. Private Law 126 Private Law 126 67 Stat. a45 1953-07-31 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 126 chapter 295 AN ACT For the relief of Altoon Saprlchian.July 31, 1953 [[S. 615](/us/bill/83/s/615)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Altoon Saprichian shall[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting ofQuota deduction. permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that, such quota is available. Approved July 31, 1953. Private Law 127: For the relief of Anna Solenniani. Private Law 127 Private Law 127 67 Stat. a45 1953-08-01 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 127 chapter 312 AN ACT For the relief of Anna Solenniani.August 1, 1953 [[S. 385](/us/bill/83/s/385)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the pur- 67 Stat. a46 poses of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, Anna Solenniani, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Lieutenant and Mrs. John Howard Birrell, citizens of the United States. Approved August 1, 1953. Private Law 128: Authorizing the United States Government to reconvey certain lands to W. C. Pa limey er and E, M. Cole. Private Law 128 Private Law 128 67 Stat. a46 1953-08-01 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 128 chapter 313 AN ACT Authorizing the United States Government to reconvey certain lands to W. C. Pa limey er and E, M. Cole.August 1, 1953 [[H. R. 5349](/us/bill/83/hr/5349)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,W. C. Pallmeyer. That, the Secretary of the Army is authorized to reconvey to W. C. Pallmeyer so much of tract W-F518 Whitney Dam and Reservoir project, Texas, lying above contour elevation 573, being approximately twenty-four acres, E. M. Cole.and to E. M. Cole that portion of tract W-F514A lying above contour elevation 573 of said project, being approximately seventy-four acres, more or less, for a price equal to the sum heretofore paid by the United States Government for the acquisition of such lands plus the cost of any surveys necessary as an incident of such reconveyance. Approved August 1, 1953. Private Law 129: For the relief of Frans Gunnink. Private Law 129 Private Law 129 67 Stat. a46 1953-08-05 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 129 chapter 314 AN ACT For the relief of Frans Gunnink.August 5, 1953 [[S. 247](/us/bill/83/s/247)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That notwithstanding[66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182). the provisions of paragraph
(9)of section 212
(a)of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Frans Gunnink may be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if he is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of such Act: *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice has knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved August 5, 1953. Private Law 130: For the relief of Steven M. Pivnicki. Private Law 130 Private Law 130 67 Stat. a46 1953-08-05 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 130 chapter 315 AN ACT For the relief of Steven M. Pivnicki.August 5, 1953 [[S. 815](/us/bill/83/s/815)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Steven M. Pivnicki shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment Quota deduction.of this Act upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved August 5, 1953. Private Law 131: For the relief of Leong Walk Hong. Private Law 131 Private Law 131 67 Stat. a47 1953-08-05 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a47 Private Law 131 chapter 316 AN ACT For the relief of Leong Walk Hong.August 5, 1953 [[S. 1791](/us/bill/83/s/1791)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, Leong Walk Hong, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Leong Sik Fo (Robert Leong), a citizen of the United States. Approved August 5, 1953. Private Law 132: For the relief of N. A. G. L. Moerings, Mrs, Bertha Johanna Krayenbrink Moerings, and Lambertus Karel Aloysius Josef Meer lugs. Private Law 132 Private Law 132 67 Stat. a47 1953-08-05 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 132 chapter 317 AN ACT For the relief of N. A. G. L. Moerings, Mrs, Bertha Johanna Krayenbrink Moerings, and Lambertus Karel Aloysius Josef Meer lugs.August 5, 1953 [[H. R. 665](/us/bill/83/hr/665)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,N. A. G. L. Moerings and others. [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, N. A. G. L. Moerings, Mrs. Bertha Johanna Krayenbrink Moerings, his wife, and Lambertus Karel Aloysius Josef Moerings, their minor child, shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanentQuota deductions. residence to such aliens as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct three numbers from the appropriate quota for the first, year that such quota is available. Approved August 5, 1953. Private Law 133: For the relief of Anneliese Schillings. Private Law 133 Private Law 133 67 Stat. a47 1953-08-05 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 133 chapter 318 AN ACT For the relief of Anneliese Schillings.August 5, 1953 [[H. R. 1963](/us/bill/83/hr/1963)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,[66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182). That notwithstanding the provision of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Anneliese Schillings, the fiancée of Giovannibattista Tudisca, may be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That the marriage between Anneliese Schillings and Giovannibattista Tudisca occurs within six months following the enactment of this Act. Approved August 5, 1953. Private Law 134: For the relief of Akemi Terada. Private Law 134 Private Law 134 67 Stat. a47 1953-08-07 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 134 chapter 355 AN ACT For the relief of Akemi Terada.August 7, 1953 [[S. 1516](/us/bill/83/s/1516)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the pur- 67 Stat. a48 poses of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, Akemi Terada, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Sergeant Samuel P. Jackson, a citizen of the United States. Approved August 7, 1953. Private Law 135: For the relief of Frank B. Pindle. Private Law 135 Private Law 135 67 Stat. a48 1953-08-07 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 135 chapter 356 AN ACT For the relief of Frank B. Pindle.August 7, 1953 [[H. R. 660](/us/bill/83/hr/660)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Frank B. Pindle That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Frank B. Pindle, of East Orange, New Jersey, the sum of $1,152.60. Such sum represents the amount of the judgments and costs for which Frank B. Pindle was held liable to Daniel Kussomano and Isaac and Catherine Fisher, on December 21, 1951, in a civil action in Essex County district court, New Jersey. This civil action was the result of an accident which occurred on Broad Street in Newark and which involved a United States mail truck being driven by Frank B. Pindle, a motor-vehicle employee in the United States post office, Newark, New Jersey. Such sum shall be paid only on condition that Frank B. Pindle shall use such sum or so much thereof as is necessary, to pay such judgments and costs in full: *Provided*, That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connection with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved August 7, 1953. Private Law 136: For the relief of Richard H. Backus. Private Law 136 Private Law 136 67 Stat. a48 1953-08-07 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 136 chapter 357 AN ACT For the relief of Richard H. Backus.August 7, 1953 [[H. R. 777](/us/bill/83/hr/777)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Richard H. Backus. That the Comptroller General of the United States is hereby authorized and directed to credit the accounts of Richard H. Backus, of Fernow Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, with the sum of $313.12, representing the value of Government property lost, for which he was held accountable, while in his custody as first lieutenant, Army Air Force. Approved August 7, 1953. Private Law 137: For the relief of Lien tenant Thomas C. Rooney and Mrs. Thomas C. Rooney, his wife. Private Law 137 Private Law 137 67 Stat. a49 1953-08-07 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a49 Private Law 137 chapter 358 AN ACT For the relief of Lien tenant Thomas C. Rooney and Mrs. Thomas C. Rooney, his wife.August 7, 1953 [[H. R. 814](/us/bill/83/hr/814)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Lt. end Mrs. Thomas C. Rooney. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $5,000, to Lieutenant Thomas C. Rooney and Mrs. Thomas C. Rooney, his wife, of 518 Mariposa Drive West, San Antonio, Texas, in full settlement of all claims against the United States for the loss of their minor son, Daniel J. Rooney, who was killed as the result of an accident in Government Quarters Building 19, Apartment 2, Atterberry Area, Frankfurt Main, Germany, on September 11, 1950. The claim of the said Lieutenant Thomas C. Rooney and his wife, Mrs. Thomas C. Rooney, is not a claim which is cognizable under the Federal Tort Claims Act: *Provided*, That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connection with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved August 7, 1953. Private Law 138: For the relief of Arthur Oppenheimer. Junior, and Mrs. Jane Oppenheimer. Private Law 138 Private Law 138 67 Stat. a49 1953-08-07 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 138 chapter 359 AN ACT For the relief of Arthur Oppenheimer. Junior, and Mrs. Jane Oppenheimer.August 7, 1953 [[H. R. 1329](/us/bill/83/hr/1329)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Arthur Oppenheimer, Jr., and Mrs. Jane Oppenheimer. That the Secretary of the Treasury’ is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Arthur Oppenheimer, Junior, and Mrs. Jane Oppenheimer, Boise, Idaho, the sum of $38,538.18: *Provided*, That no interest shall be paid on such sum. Payment of such sum shall be in full settlement of all claims of the said Arthur Oppenheimer, Junior, and Mrs. Jane Oppenheimer against the United States, for income taxes erroneously collected for the years 1938 through 1947, both inclusive: *Provided*, That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connection with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved August 7, 1953. Private Law 139: For the relief of the legal guardian of Susan Kay Burkhalter, a minor. Private Law 139 Private Law 139 67 Stat. a50 1953-08-07 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a50 Private Law 139 chapter 360 AN ACT For the relief of the legal guardian of Susan Kay Burkhalter, a minor.August 7, 1953 [[H. R. 1456](/us/bill/83/hr/1456)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Guardian of Susan Kay Burkhalter. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the legal guardian of Susan Kay Burkhalter, a minor, South Bend, Indiana, the sum of $6,500. The payment of such sum shall be, in full settlement of all claims of the said Susan Kay Burkhalter and of her legal guardian against the United States arising out of injuries, resulting in a hip scar deformity and a partial foot scar deformity, sustained by her on November 17, 1943, when she was accidentally burned by the heating element of her incubator at the family clinic, Naval Air Station, San Diego, California: *Provided*, That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connection with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved August 7, 1953. Private Law 140: For the relief of Mrs, Mildred G. Kates and Ronald Kates. Private Law 140 Private Law 140 67 Stat. a50 1953-08-07 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 140 chapter 361 AN ACT For the relief of Mrs, Mildred G. Kates and Ronald Kates.August 7, 1953 [[H. R. 1459](/us/bill/83/hr/1459)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Mrs. Mildred G. Kates and her minor son, Ronald Kates, shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required Quota deduction.visa fees. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such aliens as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the . proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved August 7, 1953. Private Law 141: For the relief of Nicola, Lucia, and Rocco Fierro. Private Law 111 Private Law 111 67 Stat. a50 1953-08-07 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 111 chapter 362 AN ACT For the relief of Nicola, Lucia, and Rocco Fierro.August 7, 1953 [[H. R. 1892](/us/bill/83/hr/1892)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the children, Nicola, Lucia, and Rocco Fierro, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born minor alien children of Mr. and Mrs. Nicola Fierro, citizens of the United States. Approved August 7, 1953. Private Law 142: For the relief of Slatsue Hashimoto. Private Law 142 Private Law 142 67 Stat. a51 1953-08-07 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a51 Private Law 142 chapter 363 AN ACT For the relief of Slatsue Hashimoto.August 7, 1953 [[H. R. 2413](/us/bill/83/hr/2413)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, in the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Matsue Hashimoto,[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). the fiancée of Earl I. Reeves, a citizen of the United States, shall be eligible for a visa as a nonimmigrant temporary visitor for a period of three months: *Provided*, That the administrative authorities find that the said Matsue Hashimoto is coming to the United States with a bona fide intention of being married to the said Earl F. Reeves and that she is found otherwise admissible under the immigration laws. In the event the marriage between the above-named persons does not occur within three months after the entry of the said Matsue Hashimoto, she shall be required to depart from the United States and upon failure to do so shall be deported in accordance with the provisions of sections 242 and 243 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. In the event[8 USC 1252, 1253](/us/usc/t8/s1252/1253). that the marriage between the above-named persons shall occur within three months after the entry of the said Matsue Hashimoto, the attorney General is authorized and directed to record the lawful admission for permanent residence of the said Matsue Hashimoto as of the date of the payment by her of the required visa fee. Approved August 7, 1953. Private Law 143: For the relief of Elzbieta Gwymkuwska Jarosz. Private Law 143 Private Law 143 67 Stat. a51 1953-08-07 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 143 chapter 364 AN ACT For the relief of Elzbieta Gwymkuwska Jarosz.August 7, 1953 [[H. R. 2602](/us/bill/83/hr/2602)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstanding the provision of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and[66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182). Nationality Act, Elzbieta Grzymkowska Jarosz may be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act; *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice have knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved August 7, 1953. Private Law 144: For the relief of Carmela Daino Davenia, Private Law 144 Private Law 144 67 Stat. a15 1953-08-07 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 144 chapter 365 AN ACT For the relief of Carmela Daino Davenia,August 7, 1953 [[H. R. 2603](/us/bill/83/hr/2603)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, Carmela Daino Davenia, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. Giuseppe Davenia, citizens of the United States. Approved August 7, 1953. Private Law 145: For the relief of Wera Fazio, a minor. Private Law 145 Private Law 145 67 Stat. a52 1953-08-07 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a52 Private Law 145 chapter 366 AN ACT For the relief of Wera Fazio, a minor.August 7, 1953 [[H. R. 2785](/us/bill/83/hr/2785)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Wera Fazio, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Fazio, citizens of the United States. Approved August 7, 1953. Private Law 146: For the relief of David Zorub. Private Law 146 Private Law 146 67 Stat. a52 1953-08-07 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 146 chapter 367 AN ACT For the relief of David Zorub.August 7, 1953 [[H. R. 2801](/us/bill/83/hr/2801)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, David Zorub, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Zorub, citizens of the United States. Approved August 7, 1953. Private Law 147: For the relief of Mrs. Margaret D. Surhan. Private Law 147 Private Law 147 67 Stat. a52 1953-08-07 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 147 chapter 368 AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Margaret D. Surhan.August 7, 1953 [[H. R. 3276](/us/bill/83/hr/3276)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Mrs. Margaret D. Surhan. That Mrs. Margaret D. Surhan, of Dunkirk, New York, shall be considered and conclusively presumed to be the lawful widow of the late Joseph D. Surhan for the purpose of receiving benefits under any law of the United States relating to widows of veterans of World War I, and the Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs is authorized and directed to pay to Mrs. Margaret D. Surhan any benefits to which she is entitled as the lawful widow of the late Joseph D. Surhan, a deceased veteran. Approved August 7, 1953. Private Law 148: For the relief of Eleonore Friedrich McAnelly. Private Law 148 Private Law 148 67 Stat. a52 1953-08-07 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 148 chapter 369 AN ACT For the relief of Eleonore Friedrich McAnelly.August 7, 1953 [[H. R. 4424](/us/bill/83/hr/4424)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, [66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182).notwithstanding[8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182). the provisions of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Eleonore Friedrich McAnelly may be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if site is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That this 67 Stat. a53 exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice have knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved August 7, 1953. Private Law 149: To authorize the payment of compensation to Clarence A. Beutel, formerly Deputy Administrator of Reconstruction Finance Corporation, for the period from September 10, 1952, through June 1, 1953. Private Law 149 Private Law 149 67 Stat. a53 1953-08-08 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 149 chapter 370 AN ACT To authorize the payment of compensation to Clarence A. Beutel, formerly Deputy Administrator of Reconstruction Finance Corporation, for the period from September 10, 1952, through June 1, 1953.August 8, 1953 [[S. 2104](/us/bill/83/s/2104)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Clarence A. Beutel. That nothwithstanding the provisions of section 1761 of the Revised Statutes, as amended (5 U. S. C. 56), the Reconstruction Finance Corporation is authorized to pay to Clarence A. Beutel the compensation earned by him as Deputy Administrator of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation from September 10, 1952, through June 1, 1953. Approved August 8, 1953. Private Law 150: For the relief of the estate of Frank DeNuzzi and Cecelia Melnik Burns. Private Law 150 Private Law 150 67 Stat. a53 1953-08-08 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 150 chapter 371 AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Frank DeNuzzi and Cecelia Melnik Burns.August 8, 1953 [[H. R. 937](/us/bill/83/hr/937)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Frank DeNuzzi, estate, and Cecelia Melnik Burns. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $10,000 to the estate of estate of Frank DeNuzzi, of 103 Mesereau Avenue, Staten Island, New York, to pay the sum of $1,500 to Cecelia Melnik Burns, of 8 Parish Avenue, Travis, Staten Island, New York, in full settlement of all claims against the United States for the death of the said Frank DeNuzzi and all expenses incident thereto and personal injuries to Cecelia Melnik Burns sustained as the result of an accident involving a United States soldier stationed at Gulfport, Staten Island, New York, on June 28, 1943: *Provided*, That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered in connection with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved August 8, 1953. Private Law 151: To authorize the sale of certain public lands in Alaska to the Catholic Bishop of Northern Alaska for use as a mission school. Private Law 151 Private Law 151 67 Stat. a53 1953-08-08 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 151 chapter 372 AN ACT To authorize the sale of certain public lands in Alaska to the Catholic Bishop of Northern Alaska for use as a mission school.August 8, 1953 [[H. R. 4424](/us/bill/83/hr/4424)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Catholic Bishop of Northern Alaska. That the Catholic 67 Stat. a54 Bishop of Northern Alaska, a religious corporation sole organized and existing under the laws of the Territory of Alaska, is hereby authorized tor a period of one year from and after the effective date of this Act to apply for the purchase of, and the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to convey to the corporation, for use as a mission school, the following-described public lands situated in Alaska: Lots 2, 3, 4, 7, and 8 and the north half of the northwest quarter and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 15, township 3 north, range 1 west, Copper River Meridian, Alaska, containing approximately two hundred and fifty-six acres; and lots 6 and 7 and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter and the south half of the southwest quarter of section 10, township 3 north, range 1 west, Copper River Meridian, Alaska, containing approximately two hundred and six acres. Sec. 2. That the conveyance shall be made upon the payment by the said corporation for the land at its reasonable appraised price of not less than $1.25 per acre, to be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior: *Provided*, That the conveyance hereby authorized shall not include any land covered by a valid existing right initiated under the public-land laws: *Provided further*, That the coal and other mineral deposits in the land shall be reserved to the United States, together with the right to prospect for, mine, and remove the same under applicable laws and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior. Approved August 8, 1953. Private Law 152: To authorize the sale of certain public lands in Alaska to the Alaska Council of Boy Scouts of America for a campsite and other public purposes. Private Law 152 Private Law 152 67 Stat. a54 1953-08-08 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 152 chapter 373 AN ACT To authorize the sale of certain public lands in Alaska to the Alaska Council of Boy Scouts of America for a campsite and other public purposes.August 8, 1953 [[H. R. 2011](/us/bill/83/hr/2011)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Alaska Council of Boy Scouts of America. That the Alaska Council of Boy Scouts of America is hereby authorized for a period of one year from and after the effective date of this Act to apply for the purchase of, and the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to convey to the organization for a campsite and other public purposes, the following-described public lands situated in Alaska: Lots 1, 2, 6, 7, and 8 of section 10, township 5 north, range 9 west, Seward meridian, embracing approximately one hundred thirty-three and eighty-six one-hundredths acres. Sec. 2. That the conveyance shall be made upon the payment by the said council for the land at its reasonable appraised price of not less than $1.25 per acre, to be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior: *Provided*, That the conveyance hereby authorized shall not include any land covered by a valid existing right initiated under the public-land laws: *Provided further*, That the coal and other mineral deposits in the land shall be reserved to the United States, together with the right to prospect for, mine, and remove the same under applicable laws and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior. Approved August 8, 1953. Private Law 153: To authorize the sale of certain land in Alaska to the Calvary Baptist Church, of Anchorage, Alaska, for use as a church site. Private Law 153 Private Law 153 67 Stat. a55 1953-08-08 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a55 Private Law 153 chapter 374 AN ACT To authorize the sale of certain land in Alaska to the Calvary Baptist Church, of Anchorage, Alaska, for use as a church site.August 8, 1953 [[H. R. 2013](/us/bill/83/hr/2013)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Calvary Baptist Church, Alaska. Conveyance. That the Calvary Baptist Church, of Anchorage, Alaska, is hereby authorized for a period of one year from and after the effective date of this Act to apply for the purchase of, and the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to convey to the church, for use as a church site, the following-described land situated in Alaska: Beginning at corner numbered 3, United States Survey Numbered 3047, A & B, North Addition Numbered 4 to Anchorage Townsite, located at the point of intersection of the northerly side of Manor Avenue with the easterly side of North Seventh Street; thence north fifty-four degrees twenty-eight minutes thirty seconds east, one hundred ninety-nine and ninety-six one-hundredths feet; thence north thirty-five degrees thirty-one minutes thirty seconds west, twenty-six and ninety-three one-hundredths feet: thence south eighty-nine degrees fifty-eight minutes west, one hundred ninety-four and seventy-nine one-hundredths feet; thence south fifty-four degrees twenty-eight minutes thirty seconds west, forty-one and thirty-seven one-hundredths feet; thence south thirty-five degrees thirty-one minutes thirty seconds east, exactly one hundred and forty feet to the point of beginning, containing four-hundred-and-thirty-seven one-thousandths acre. Sec. 2. That the conveyance shall be made upon the payment by the said church for the land at its reasonable appraised price of not less than $1.25 per acre, to be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior: *Provided*, That the conveyance hereby authorized shall not include any land covered by a valid existing right initiated under the public-land laws: *Provided further*, That the coal and other mineral deposits in the land shall be reserved to the United States, together with the right to prospect, for, mine, and remove the same under applicable laws and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior. Approved August 8, 1953. Private Law 154: To provide for the conveyance of certain lands within the Santa Fe National Forest, New Mexico, and for other purposes. Private Law 154 Private Law 154 67 Stat. a55 1953-08-08 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 154 chapter 375 AN ACT To provide for the conveyance of certain lands within the Santa Fe National Forest, New Mexico, and for other purposes.August 8, 1953 [[H. R. 3956](/us/bill/83/hr/3956)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Ed Clements. Conveyance. That, upon recommendation of the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to convey to Ed Clements, subject to the reservation of all minerals, at the appraised value as determined by the Secretary of Agriculture, the following described land of the United States: South half northeast quarter northeast quarter and north half southeast quarter northeast quarter of section 25, township 17 north, range 11 east, New Mexico principal meridian: *Provided*, That the appraisal shall be exclusive of any increased value resulting from the development and improvement of the land by said Ed Clements or his predecessors in possession, and shall give full consideration to his equities. Approved August 8, 1953. Private Law 155: For the relief of Doctor Jacob Griffel. Private Law 155 Private Law 155 67 Stat. a56 1953-08-08 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a56 Private Law 155 chapter 404 AN ACT For the relief of Doctor Jacob Griffel.August 8, 1953 [[S. 781](/us/bill/83/s/781)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the immigration and naturalization laws, Doctor Jacob Griffel shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the Quota deduction.enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved August 8, 1953. Private Law 156: For die relief of Anny Del Carlo. Private Law 156 Private Law 156 67 Stat. a56 1953-08-12 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 156 chapter 410 AN ACT For die relief of Anny Del Carlo.August 12, 1953 [[S. 52](/us/bill/83/s/52)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Anny Del Curto shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act upon payment of the required visa fee. Approved August 12, 1953. Private Law 157: For the relief of Hedwig Marek and Emma Elizabeth Marek. Private Law 157 Private Law 157 67 Stat. a56 1953-08-12 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 157 chapter 411 AN ACT For the relief of Hedwig Marek and Emma Elizabeth Marek.August 12, 1953 [[S. 61](/us/bill/83/s/61)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). That, in the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Hedwig Marek and Emma Elizabeth Marek, the fiancee and minor child of Charles A. Jones, a citizen of the United States, shall be eligible for visas as nonimmigrant temporary visitors for a period of three months: *Provided*, That the administrative authorities find that the said Hedwig Marek is coming to the United States with a bona fide intention of being married to the said Charles A. Jones and that they are found otherwise admissible under the immigration laws. In the event the marriage between the above-named persons does not. occur within three months after the entry of the said Hedwig Marek and Emma Elizabeth Marek, they shall be required to depart from the United States and upon failure to do so shall be deported in accordance with the provisions of sections 241 and 242 of the Immigration and [8 USC 1251, 1252](/us/usc/t8/s1251/1252).Nationality Act. In the event that the marriage between the above-named persons shall occur within three months after the entry of the said Hedwig Marek and Emma Elizabeth Marek, the Attorney General is authorized and directed to record the lawful admission for permanent residence of the said Hedwig Marek and Emma Elizabeth Marek as of the date of the payment by them of the required visa fees. Approved August 12, 1953. Private Law 158: For the relief of Irene Ezitis. Private Law 158 Private Law 158 67 Stat. a57 1953-08-12 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a57 Private Law 158 chapter 412 AN ACT For the relief of Irene Ezitis.August 12, 1953 [[S. 228](/us/bill/83/s/228)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Irene Ezitis shall be[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). held and considered to be the minor child of her mother, Mrs. Ilga Ezitis, a lawful permanent resident of the United States. Approved August 12, 1953. Private Law 159: For the relief of Giuseppe Orsi. Private Law 159 Private Law 159 67 Stat. a57 1953-08-12 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 159 chapter 413 AN ACT For the relief of Giuseppe Orsi.August 12, 1953 [[S. 312](/us/bill/83/s/312)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Giuseppe Orsi, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Celestino Orsi, a[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). citizen of the United States. Approved August 12, 1953. Private Law 160: For the relief of Charles Chardon Brooks. Private Law 160 Private Law 160 67 Stat. a57 1953-08-12 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 160 chapter 414 AN ACT For the relief of Charles Chardon Brooks.August 12, 1953 [[S. 561](/us/bill/83/s/561)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, Charles Chardon Brooks, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd Brooks, citizens of the United States. Approved August 12, 1953. Private Law 161: For the relief of Agostino Giusto. Private Law 161 Private Law 161 67 Stat. a57 1953-08-12 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 161 chapter 415 AN ACT For the relief of Agostino Giusto.August 12, 1953 [[S. 672](/us/bill/83/s/672)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, Agostino Giusto, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. Gerolamo Giusto, citizens of the United States. Approved August 12, 1953. Private Law 162: For the relief of Doctor Jose Montero. Private Law 162 Private Law 162 67 Stat. a58 1953-08-12 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a58 Private Law 162 chapter 416 AN ACT For the relief of Doctor Jose Montero.August 12, 1953 [[S. 1366](/us/bill/83/s/1366)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Art, Doctor Jose Montero shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment Quota deduction.of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved August 12, 1953. Private Law 163: For the relief of Christina Pantelis Triantafilu. Private Law 163 Private Law 163 67 Stat. a58 1953-08-12 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 163 chapter 417 AN ACT For the relief of Christina Pantelis Triantafilu.August 12, 1953 [[S. 1704](/us/bill/83/s/1704)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child Christina Pantelis Triantafilu shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Lewis, citizens of the United States: *Provided*, That the said minor child is adopted in Greece by the said Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Lewis within one year following the effective date of this Act. Approved August 12, 1953. Private Law 164: For the relief of Yusuf
(Uash)Lazar. Private Law 164 Private Law 164 67 Stat. a58 1953-08-12 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 164 chapter 418 AN ACT For the relief of Yusuf
(Uash)Lazar.August 12, 1953 [[H. R. 786](/us/bill/83/hr/786)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Yusuf
(Uash)Lazar shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment Quota deduction.of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved August 12, 1953. Private Law 165: For the relief of Charles H. Lin (also known as Lin Chao Hsi). Private Law 165 Private Law 165 67 Stat. a59 1953-08-12 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a59 Private Law 165 chapter 419 AN ACT For the relief of Charles H. Lin (also known as Lin Chao Hsi).August 12, 1953 [[H. R. 960](/us/bill/83/hr/960)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Art, Charles H. Lin (also [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/65/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).known as Lin Chao Hsi) shall he held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien asQuota deduction. provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved August 12, 1953. Private Law 166: For the relief of Irene Proios (nee Vagianos). Private Law 166 Private Law 166 67 Stat. a59 1953-08-12 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 166 chapter 420 AN ACT For the relief of Irene Proios (nee Vagianos).August 12, 1953 [[H. R. 1695](/us/bill/83/hr/1695)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the alien Irene Proios[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). (nee Vagianos) shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as providedQuota deduction. for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved August 12, 1953. Private Law 167: For the relief of Chiyoko Miki Tomono. Private Law 167 Private Law 167 67 Stat. a59 1953-08-12 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 167 chapter 421 AN ACT For the relief of Chiyoko Miki Tomono.August 12, 1953 [[H. R. 2187](/us/bill/83/hr/2187)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, in the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Chiyoko Miki[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). Tomono, the fiance of Arthur H. Hammett, a citizen of the United States, shall be eligible for a visa as a nonimmigrant temporary visitor for a period of three months: *Provided*, That the administrative authorities find that the said Chiyoko Miki Tomono is coming to the United States with a bona fide intention of being married to the said Arthur H. Hammett and that she is found otherwise admissible under the immigration law’s. In the event that marriage[8 USC 1252, 1253](/us/usc/t8/s1252/1253). between the above-named persons does not occur within three months after the entry of the said Chiyoko Miki Tomono, she shall be required to depart from the United States and upon failure to do so shall be deported in accordance with the provisions of sections 242 and 243 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. In the event that the marriage between the above-named persons shall occur within three months after the entry of the said Chiyoko Miki Tomono, the Attorney 67 Stat. a60 General is authorized and directed to record the lawful admission for permanent residence of the said Chiyoko Miki Tomono as of the date of the payment by her of the required visa fee. Approved August 12, 1953. Private Law 168: For the relief of Lauri Allan Torni. Private Law 168 Private Law 168 67 Stat. a60 1953-08-12 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 168 chapter 422 AN ACT For the relief of Lauri Allan Torni.August 12, 1953 [[H. R. 2604](/us/bill/83/hr/2604)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Lauri Allan Torni shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for Quota deduction.permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved August 12, 1953. Private Law 169: For the relief of Panagiotee G. Karras. Private Law 169 Private Law 169 67 Stat. a60 1953-08-12 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 169 chapter 423 AN ACT For the relief of Panagiotee G. Karras.August 12, 1953 [[H. R. 3831](/us/bill/83/hr/3831)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 178, 180](/us/stat/66/178/180). [8 USC 1153, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1153/1155).purpose of sections 203
(3)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the alien Panagiotes G. Karras shall be held and considered to be under twenty-one years of age. Approved August 12, 1953. Private Law 170: For the relief of Hormoz Mahmoud. Private Law 170 Private Law 170 67 Stat. a60 1953-08-12 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 170 chapter 424 AN ACT For the relief of Hormoz Mahmoud.August 12, 1953 [[H. R. 4833](/us/bill/83/hr/4833)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Hormoz Mahmoud shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment Quota deduction.of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved August 12, 1953. Private Law 171: For the relief of T. K. LI. Private Law 171 Private Law 171 67 Stat. a61 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a61 Private Law 171 chapter 436 AN ACT For the relief of T. K. LI.August 13, 1953 [[S. 2462](/us/bill/83/s/2462)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, T. K. Li shall be held[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanentQuota deduction. residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 172: For the relief of Kim Jung Soo. Private Law 172 Private Law 172 67 Stat. a61 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 172 chapter 437 AN ACT For the relief of Kim Jung Soo.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 684](/us/bill/83/hr/684)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, Kim Jung Soo, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Sergeant and Mrs. Joseph W. Monahan, citizens of the United States. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 173: For the relief of Mrs. Fumiko Sawai Skovran. Private Law 173 Private Law 173 67 Stat. a61 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 173 chapter 438 AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Fumiko Sawai Skovran.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 723](/us/bill/83/hr/723)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstanding the provisions of section 212
(6)of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Mrs. Fumiko Sawai Skovran may be admitted to the[66 Stat. 182, 188](/us/stat/66/182/188). [8 USC 1182, 1183](/us/usc/t8/s1182/1183). United States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That a suitable and proper bond or undertaking, approved by the Attorney General, be deposited as prescribed by section 213 of the said Act. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 174: For the relief of Helga J. Jordan and her son. Private Law 174 Private Law 174 67 Stat. a61 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 174 chapter 439 AN ACT For the relief of Helga J. Jordan and her son.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 728](/us/bill/83/hr/728)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, in the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Helga G. Jordan,[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). the fiancée of Jesse J. Kintzei, Junior, a United States citizen and an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, and her son, Ronald Jordan, may be eligible for visas as nonimmigrant temporary visitors 67 Stat. a62 for a period of three months: *Provided*, That the administrative authorities find that the said Helga G. Jordan is coming to the United States with a bona fide intention of being married to the said Jesse J. Kintzel, Junior, and that she is found otherwise admissible under the immigration laws. In the event the marriage between the above-named persons does not occur within three months after the entry of the said Helga G. Jordan and her son, Ronald Jordan, they shall be required to depart from the United States and upon failure to do so shall be deported in accordance with the provisions of sections 242 [8 USC 1252, 1253](/us/usc/t8/s1252/1253).and 243 of the-Immigration and Nationality Act. In the event that the marriage between the above-named persons shall occur within three months after the entry of the said Helga G. Jordan and her son, Ronald Jordan, the Attorney General is authorized and directed to record the lawful admission for permanent residence of the said Helga G. Jordan and her son, Ronald Jordan, as of the date of the payment by them of the required visa fees. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 175: For the relief of the estate of Mrs. India Taylor Palmi Stevenson. Private Law 175 Private Law 175 67 Stat. a62 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 175 chapter 440 AN ACT For the relief of the estate of Mrs. India Taylor Palmi Stevenson.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 812](/us/bill/83/hr/812)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Mrs. India Stevenson, estate. That in the case of any overpayment of income tax by Mrs. India Taylor Palmi Stevenson, San Antonio, Texas, for the taxable year ending December 31, 1929, for which an allowance of a credit or refund of such overpayment is prevented by the operation of any law or rule of law, credit or refund of such overpayment shall, nevertheless, be allowed or made if claim therefor is filed by the said estate of Mrs. India Taylor Palmi Stevenson within one year from the date of enactment of this Act: *Provided*, That no interest shall be paid on the amount refunded under this Act- Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 176: For the relief of Lieutenant Colonel Janies D. Wilmeth. Private Law 176 Private Law 176 67 Stat. a62 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 176 chapter 441 AN ACT For the relief of Lieutenant Colonel Janies D. Wilmeth.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 837](/us/bill/83/hr/837)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Lt. Col. James D. Wilmeth. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to James D. Wilmeth, lieutenant colonel, United States Army (serial number 019519), the sum of $300. The payment of such sum shall be in full settlement of all claims of the said James D. Wilmeth against the United States for recovery of the face value of the military payment, certificates (series 472) which he received as part of his pay and allowances on December 12, 1950, while serving in Japan with G–2, General Headquarters, Far East Command, and which could never be converted to money or to military payment certificates of a later series because of the fact that they were temporarily lost or misplaced on June 20, 1951, the date prescribed for the conversion of series 472 certificates: *Provided*, That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any 67 Stat. a63 agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connection with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 177: For the relief of Orsola Jacopelli Leggio. Private Law 177 Private Law 177 67 Stat. a63 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 177 chapter 442 AN ACT For the relief of Orsola Jacopelli Leggio.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 871](/us/bill/83/hr/871)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, not withstanding the provision of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Orsola Jacopelli Leggio may be admitted to the[66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182). United States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice have knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 178: For the relief of Luigi Lotito. Private Law 178 Private Law 178 67 Stat. a63 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 178 chapter 443 AN ACT For the relief of Luigi Lotito.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 917](/us/bill/83/hr/917)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstanding the provisions of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Luigi Lotito may be admitted to the United States[66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182). for permanent residence if he is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice have knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 179: For the relief of Jekabs Lenbergs. Private Law 179 Private Law 179 67 Stat. a63 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 179 chapter 444 AN ACT For the relief of Jekabs Lenbergs.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 953](/us/bill/83/hr/953)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstanding the provision of section 212
(6)of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Jekabs Lenbergs may be admitted to the United [66 Stat. 182, 188](/us/stat/66/182/188). [8 USC 1182, 1183](/us/usc/t8/s1182/1183).States for permanent residence if he is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That a suitable and proper bond or undertaking, approved by the Attorney General, be deposited as prescribed by section 213 of the said Act. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 180: For the relief of Edith Smith. Private Law 180 Private Law 180 67 Stat. a64 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a64 Private Law 180 chapter 445 AN ACT For the relief of Edith Smith.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 954](/us/bill/83/hr/954)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstanding the provision of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and [66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182).Nationality Act, Edith Smith may be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice have knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 181: For the relief of Gerda Goerauch. Private Law 181 Private Law 181 67 Stat. a64 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 181 chapter 446 AN ACT For the relief of Gerda Goerauch.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 1124](/us/bill/83/hr/1124)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). That, in the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Gerda Goerauch, the fiancee of Technical Sergeant John R. Hall, a citizen of the United States, shall be eligible for a visa as a nonimmigrant temporary visitor for a period of three months: *Provided*, That the administrative authorities find that the said Gerda Goerauch is coming to the United States with a bona fide intention of being married to the said Technical Sergeant John R. Hall and that she is found otherwise admissible under the immigration laws, other than the proviso of section 212
(a)[8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182).(9) of the Immigration and Nationality Act: *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice have knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. In the event the marriage between the above-named persons does not occur within three months after the entry of the said Gerda Goerauch, she shall be required to depart from the United States and upon failure to do so shall be deported in accordance with the provisions of sections 242 and 243 of the [8 USC 1252, 1253](/us/usc/t8/s1252/1253).Immigration and Nationality Act. In the event that the marriage between the above-named persons shall occur with three months after the entry of the said Gerda Goerauch, the Attorney General is authorized and directed to record the lawful admission for permanent residence of the said Gerda. Goerauch as of the date of the payment by her of the required visa fee. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 182: For tile relief of Miss Aiko Ikehara. Private Law 182 Private Law 182 67 Stat. a64 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 182 chapter 447 AN ACT For tile relief of Miss Aiko Ikehara.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 1629](/us/bill/83/hr/1629)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, in the [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Miss Aiko Ikehara, the fiancée of Chester Rilinger, a citizen of the United States, shall be eligible for a visa as a nonimmigrant temporary visitor for a period of three months: *Provided*, That the administrative authorities find 67 Stat. a65 that the said Aiko Ikehara is coming to the United States with a bona fide intention of being married to the said Chester Rilinger and that she is found otherwise admissible under the immigration laws. In the event the marriage between the above-named persons does not occur within three months after the entry of the said Aiko Ikehara, she shall be required to depart from the United States and upon failure to do so shall be deported in accordance with the provisions of sections 242 and 243 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. In[8 USC 1252, 1253](/us/usc/t8/s1252/1253). the event that the marriage between the above-named persons shall occur within three months after the entry of the said Aiko Ikehara, the Attorney General is authorized and directed to record the lawful admission for permanent residence of the said Aiko Ikehara as of the date of the payment by her of the required visa fee. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 183: For the relief of Marigo Th. Tsipoura. Private Law 183 Private Law 183 67 Stat. a65 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 183 chapter 448 AN ACT For the relief of Marigo Th. Tsipoura.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 1753](/us/bill/83/hr/1753)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Marigo Th. Tsi poura[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon theQuota deduction. granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota, is available. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 184: For the relief of Doctor Manousos A. Petrohelos. Private Law 184 Private Law 184 67 Stat. a65 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 184 chapter 449 AN ACT For the relief of Doctor Manousos A. Petrohelos.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 1754](/us/bill/83/hr/1754)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Doctor Manousos A. [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).Petrohelos shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as providedQuota deduction. for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 185: For the relief of Eugene de Thassy. Private Law 185 Private Law 185 67 Stat. a65 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 185 chapter 450 AN ACT For the relief of Eugene de Thassy.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 1756](/us/bill/83/hr/1756)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the pur- 67 Stat. a66 poses of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Eugene de Thassy[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment Quota deduction.of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 186: For the relief of Lee Lai Ha. Private Law 186 Private Law 186 67 Stat. a66 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 186 chapter 451 AN ACT For the relief of Lee Lai Ha.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 1792](/us/bill/83/hr/1792)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Lee Lai Ha, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. Bill Lee, a citizen of the United States. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 187: For the relief of Rose Maria Gradelone Calicchlo. Private Law 187 Private Law 187 67 Stat. a66 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 187 chapter 452 AN ACT For the relief of Rose Maria Gradelone Calicchlo.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 2029](/us/bill/83/hr/2029)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, Rose Maria Gradelone Calicchio, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Calicchio, citizens of the United States. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 188: For the relief of Sachiko Yuda. Private Law 188 Private Law 188 67 Stat. a66 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 188 chapter 453 AN ACT For the relief of Sachiko Yuda.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 2816](/us/bill/83/hr/2816)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, in the [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Sachiko Yuda, the fiancée of Ralph E. Kline, a citizen of the United States, shall be eligible for a visa as a nonimmigrant temporary visitor for a period of three months: *Provided*, That the administrative authorities find that the said Sachiko Yuda is coming to the United States with a bona fide intention of being married to the said Ralph E. Kline and that she is found otherwise admissible under the immigration laws. In the event the marriage between the above-named persons does not occur within three months after the entry of the said Sachiko Yuda, she shall be required to depart from the United States and upon failure to do so shall be deported in accordance with the provisions of sections [8 USC 1252, 1253](/us/usc/t8/s1252/1253).242 and 243 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. In the event that the marriage between the above-named persons shall occur within 67 Stat. a67 three months after the entry of the said Sachiko Yuda, the Attorney General is authorized and directed to record the lawful admission for permanent residence of the said Sachiko Yuda as of the date of the payment by her of the required visa fee. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 189: For the relief of Stephania Ziegler (Sister Benitia), Anna Hagel (Sister Clara), and Theresia Tuppinger (Sister Romana). Private Law 189 Private Law 189 67 Stat. a67 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 189 chapter 454 AN ACT For the relief of Stephania Ziegler (Sister Benitia), Anna Hagel (Sister Clara), and Theresia Tuppinger (Sister Romana).August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 3035](/us/bill/83/hr/3035)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Stephania Ziegler[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). (Sister Benitia), Anna Hagel (Sister Clara), and Theresia Tuppinger (Sister Romana) shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fees. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such aliens as providedQuota deductions. for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct three numbers from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 190: For the relief of Waltraut Benteler LaMontagne. Private Law 190 Private Law 190 67 Stat. a67 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 190 chapter 455 AN ACT For the relief of Waltraut Benteler LaMontagne.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 3142](/us/bill/83/hr/3142)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstanding the provision of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and[66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182). Nationality Act, Waltraut Benteler LaMontagne may be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice has knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 191: For the relief of Gisela Korb (nee Unruh). Private Law 191 Private Law 191 67 Stat. a67 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 191 chapter 456 AN ACT For the relief of Gisela Korb (nee Unruh).August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 3223](/us/bill/83/hr/3223)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstanding the provision of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Gisela Korb (nee Unruh) may be admitted to the[66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182). United States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice have knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act- Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 192: For the relief of Ruth Rumiko Fukano. Private Law 192 Private Law 192 67 Stat. a68 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a68 Private Law 192 chapter 457 AN ACT For the relief of Ruth Rumiko Fukano.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 3235](/us/bill/83/hr/3235)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Ruth Rumiko Fukano, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Vance, citizens of the United States. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 193: For the relief of Hiroki Hollopeter. Private Law 193 Private Law 193 67 Stat. a68 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 193 chapter 458 AN ACT For the relief of Hiroki Hollopeter.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 3268](/us/bill/83/hr/3268)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Hiroki Hollopeter, shall he held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Sergeant Merle Glenn Hollopeter, a citizen of the United States. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 194: For the relief of Yuriko Akimoto. Private Law 194 Private Law 194 67 Stat. a68 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 194 chapter 459 AN ACT For the relief of Yuriko Akimoto.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 3360](/us/bill/83/hr/3360)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, in the administration[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Yuriko Akimoto, the fiancée of Gordon J. Thompson, a citizen of the United States, shall be eligible for a visa as a nonimmigrant temporary visitor for a period of three months: *Provided*, That the administrative authorities find that the said Yuriko Akimoto is coming to the United States with a bona fide intention of being married to the said Gordon J. Thompson’ and that she is found otherwise admissible under the immigration laws. In the event the marriage between the above-named persons does not occur within three months after the entry of the said Yuriko Akimoto, she shall be required to depart from the United States in accordance with the provisions of sections 242 and [8 USC 1252, 1253](/us/usc/t8/s1252/1253).243 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. In the event that the marriage between the above-named persons shall occur within three months after the entry of the said Yuriko Akimoto, the Attorney General is authorized and directed to record the lawful admission for permanent residence of the said Yuriko Akimoto as of the date of the payment by her of the required visa fee. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 195: For the relief of Doctor Hamdi Akar. Private Law 195 Private Law 195 67 Stat. a69 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a69 Private Law 195 chapter 460 AN ACT For the relief of Doctor Hamdi Akar.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 3396](/us/bill/83/hr/3396)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Doctor Hamdi Akar[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 196: For the relief of Josef Ablassmeier. Private Law 196 Private Law 196 67 Stat. a69 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 196 chapter 461 AN ACT For the relief of Josef Ablassmeier.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 3526](/us/bill/83/hr/3526)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstanding the provisions of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and[66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182). Nationality Act, Josef Ablassmeier shall be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if he is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act: *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice have knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 197: For the relief of Dorothy Sonya Goldschmidt. Private Law 197 Private Law 197 67 Stat. a69 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 197 chapter 462 AN ACT For the relief of Dorothy Sonya Goldschmidt.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 3631](/us/bill/83/hr/3631)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Naturalizaton Act, Dorothy Sonya [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).Goldschmidt shall be held and considered to have been born in the Dominion of Canada. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 198: For the relief of Antonio Bruno. Private Law 198 Private Law 198 67 Stat. a69 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 198 chapter 463 AN ACT For the relief of Antonio Bruno.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 3828](/us/bill/83/hr/3828)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstanding the provision of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Antonio Bruno may be admitted to the United States[66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182). for permanent residence if he is round to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice have knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 199: For the relief of Mrs. Lau Hong Shee. Private Law 199 Private Law 199 67 Stat. a70 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a70 Private Law 199 chapter 464 AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Lau Hong Shee.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 4100](/us/bill/83/hr/4100)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 169](/us/stat/66/169). [8 USC 1101](/us/usc/t8/s1101).purposes of section 101
(B)of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Mrs. Lau Hong Shee shall be held and considered to be a returning resident alien. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 200: For the relief of Hidenori Utada. Private Law 200 Private Law 200 67 Stat. a70 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 200 chapter 465 AN ACT For the relief of Hidenori Utada.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 4101](/us/bill/83/hr/4101)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155).purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Hidenori Utada, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Itaru Kono and Nancy Mieko Kono, citizens of the United States. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 201: For the relief of Mrs. Edith D, Williamson. Private Law 201 Private Law 201 67 Stat. a70 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 201 chapter 466 AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Edith D, Williamson.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 4328](/us/bill/83/hr/4328)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstanding the provision of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and [66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182).Nationality Act, Mrs. Edith D. Williamson may be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice has knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 202: For the relief of Julia S. Criswell. Private Law 202 Private Law 202 67 Stat. a70 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 202 chapter 467 AN ACT For the relief of Julia S. Criswell.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 4375](/us/bill/83/hr/4375)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the provisions [66 Stat. 269](/us/stat/66/269). [8 USC 1484](/us/usc/t8/s1484).of section 352
(1)of the Immigration and Nationality Act shall not apply to Julia S. Criswell. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 203: For the relief of Hilde Kretz Sforza. Private Law 203 Private Law 203 67 Stat. a71 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a71 Private Law 203 chapter 468 AN ACT For the relief of Hilde Kretz Sforza.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 4440](/us/bill/83/hr/4440)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstanding the provision of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and[66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182). Nationality Act, Hilde Kretz Sforza may be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice has knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 204: For the relief of Louise Kaden and Elke Beate Kaden. Private Law 204 Private Law 204 67 Stat. a71 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 204 chapter 469 AN ACT For the relief of Louise Kaden and Elke Beate Kaden.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 5118](/us/bill/83/hr/5118)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). That, in the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Louise Kaden, the fiance of Sergeant James T. Waters, a citizen of the United States, and her child, Elke Beate Kaden, shall be eligible for visas as nonimmigrant temporary visitors for a period of three months: *Provided*, That the administrative authorities find that the said Louise Kaden is coming to the United States with a bona fide intention of being married to the said Sergeant. James T. Waters, and that Louise Kaden is found otherwise admissible under the immigration laws, other than the provisions of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and Nationality[8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182). Act: *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice have knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. In the event the marriage between the above-named persons does not occur within three months after the entry of the said Louise Kaden and her child. Elke Beate Kaden, they shall be required to depart from the United States and upon failure to do so shall be deported in accordance with the provisions of sections 242 and 243 of the Immigration[8 USC 1252, 1253](/us/usc/t8/s1252/1253). and Nationality Act. In the event that the marriage between the above-named persons shall occur within three months after the entry of the said Louise Kaden and her child, the Artorney General is authorized and directed to record the lawful admission for permanent residence of the said Louise Kaden and her child, Elke Beate Kaden, as of the date of the payment by them of the required visa fees. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 205: For the relief of Salvatore Mario Veltri. Private Law 205 Private Law 205 67 Stat. a71 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 205 chapter 470 AN ACT For the relief of Salvatore Mario Veltri.August 13, 1953 [[H. R. 5470](/us/bill/83/hr/5470)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Salvatore Mario Veltri[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). 67 Stat. a72 shall be held and considered to be lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 206: For the relief of Jean Tokuda. Private Law 206 Private Law 206 67 Stat. a72 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 206 chapter 471 AN ACT For the relief of Jean Tokuda.August 13, 1953 [[S. 482](/us/bill/83/s/482)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, Jean Tokuda, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr, and Mrs. William A. Powell, citizens of the United States. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 207: For the relief of Charlotte Witzeling Robinson. Private Law 207 Private Law 207 67 Stat. a72 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 207 chapter 472 AN ACT For the relief of Charlotte Witzeling Robinson.August 13, 1953 [[S. 706](/us/bill/83/s/706)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That., [66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182).notwithstanding the provisions of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Charlotte Witzeling Robinson may be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of such Act- Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 208: For the relief of Mr. and Mrs. Lucilio Grassi. Private Law 208 Private Law 208 67 Stat. a72 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 208 chapter 473 AN ACT For the relief of Mr. and Mrs. Lucilio Grassi.August 13, 1953 [[S. 1039](/us/bill/83/s/1039)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That pursuant to [66 Stat. 278](/us/stat/66/278). [8 USC 1435 note, 1448](/us/usc/t8/s1435/1448).the provisions set forth in section 402
(j)of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Lucilio Grassi and his wife, Alberta Grassi, shall be held to be eligible to take the oath required by section 337 of that Act. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 209: For the relief of Vera Helene Hamer (Vera Helga Mueller) and Sonja Margret tinnier (Sonja Margot Mueller). Private Law 209 Private Law 209 67 Stat. a72 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 209 chapter 474 AN ACT For the relief of Vera Helene Hamer (Vera Helga Mueller) and Sonja Margret tinnier (Sonja Margot Mueller).August 13, 1953 [[S. 1198](/us/bill/83/s/1198)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Vera Helene Hamer (Vera Helga Mueller) and Sonja Margret Hamer (Sonja Margot Mueller) shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted 67 Stat. a73 to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act. Upon the granting of permanent residence toQuota deductions. such aliens as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct two numbers from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 210: For the relief of Gerulf Lamprecht. Private Law 210 Private Law 210 67 Stat. a73 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 210 chapter 475 AN ACT For the relief of Gerulf Lamprecht.August 13, 1953 [[S. 1656](/us/bill/83/s/1656)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, Gerolf Lamprecht, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pikl, citizens of the United States. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 211: For the relief of Valda Cimermanis. Private Law 211 Private Law 211 67 Stat. a73 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 211 chapter 476 AN ACT For the relief of Valda Cimermanis.August 13, 1953 [[S. 1969](/us/bill/83/s/1969)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101). of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Valda Cimermanis shall be held and considered to be the minor child of her parents, Milda and Vilis Cimermanis, lawful permanent residents of the United States. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 212: For the relief of Rosa Guglielmo. Private Law 212 Private Law 212 67 Stat. a73 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 212 chapter 477 AN ACT For the relief of Rosa Guglielmo.August 13, 1953 [[S. 2116](/us/bill/83/s/2116)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, Rosa Guglielmo, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Michael and Minni Guglielmo, citizens of the United States. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 213: For the relief of Philip Jack Sager (Koichi Sasaki). Private Law 213 Private Law 213 67 Stat. a73 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 213 chapter 478 AN ACT For the relief of Philip Jack Sager (Koichi Sasaki).August 13, 1953 [[S. 2117](/us/bill/83/s/2117)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). That, for the purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and 67 Stat. a74 Nationality Act, the minor child, Philip Jack Sager (Koichi Sasaki) shall he held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Jack Sager, a citizen of the United States. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 214: For the relief of Rosa Veronika Schenk. Private Law 214 Private Law 214 67 Stat. a74 1953-08-13 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 214 chapter 479 AN ACT For the relief of Rosa Veronika Schenk.August 13, 1953 [[S. 2192](/us/bill/83/s/2192)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstanding the provisions of section 212
(9)of the Immigration [66 Stat. 182](/us/stat/66/182). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182).and Nationality Act, Rosa Veronika Schenk, the fiancee of Leon S. Rhodes, a citizen of the United States, shall be eligible for a visa as a nonimmigrant temporary visitor for a period of three months, if the administrative authorities find
(1)that the said Rosa Veronika Schenk is coming to the United States with a bona fide intention of being married to the said Leon S. Rhodes and
(2)that she is [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101).otherwise admissible under the Immigration and Nationality Act. In the event the marriage between the above-named persons does not occur within three months after the entry of the said Rosa Veronika Schenk, she shall be required to depart from the United States and upon failure to do so shall be deported in accordance with the provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act. In the event that the marriage between the above-named persons shall occur within three months after the entry of the said Rosa Veronika Schenk, the Attorney General is authorized and directed to record the lawful admission for permanent residence of the said Rosa Veronika Schenk as of the date of the payment by her of the required visa fee. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 215: For the relief of Crisanto Castillo Underwood. Private Law 215 Private Law 215 67 Stat. a74 1953-08-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 215 chapter 490 AN ACT For the relief of Crisanto Castillo Underwood.August 14, 1953 [[S. 109](/us/bill/83/s/109)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Crisanto Castillo Underwood, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. Gailey B. Underwood, citizens of the United States. Approved August 14, 1953. Private Law 216: For the relief of Hilary Hess. Private Law 216 Private Law 216 67 Stat. a74 1953-08-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 216 chapter 491 AN ACT For the relief of Hilary Hess.August 14, 1953 [[S. 414](/us/bill/83/s/414)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Hilary Hess shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Mr, and Mrs. Francis Hess, citizens of the United States. Approved August 14, 1953. Private Law 217: For the relief of Doctor Dudley A. Reekie. Private Law 217 Private Law 217 67 Stat. a75 1953-08-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a75 Private Law 217 chapter 492 AN ACT For the relief of Doctor Dudley A. Reekie.August 14, 1953 [[H. R. 975](/us/bill/83/hr/975)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Dr. Dudley A, Reekie. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Doctor Dudley A. Reekie, Dallas, Texas, a sum representing compensation for the unused annual leave standing to the credit of the said Doctor Dudley A. Reekie on January 31, 1942, when he resigned his position with the Tennessee Valley Authority when ordered to active duty with the Public Health Service. No part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connection with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved August 14, 1953. Private Law 218: To validate a conveyance of certain lauds by the Central Pacific Railway Company, and its lessee, Southern Pacific Company, to the Union Ice Company and Edward Barbera. Private Law 218 Private Law 218 67 Stat. a75 1953-08-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 218 chapter 493 AN ACT To validate a conveyance of certain lauds by the Central Pacific Railway Company, and its lessee, Southern Pacific Company, to the Union Ice Company and Edward Barbera.August 14, 1953 [[H. R. 1127](/us/bill/83/hr/1127)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Union Ice Company; Edward Barbera. That the conveyances hereinafter particularly described and heretofore executed by Central Pacific Railway Company, a corporation, and its lessee. SouthernValidation of conveyances. Pacific Company, a corporation, involving certain lands or interests therein, in the city of Lodi, all in the county of San Joaquin, State of California, and forming a part of the right-of-way of said Central Pacific Railway Company, granted by the Government of the United States of America by an Act of Congress approved July 1, 1862, entitled “An Act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure to the Government the use of the same for postal, military, and other purposes” (vol. 12, U. S. Stat. L. 489), and by said Act as amended by Act of Congress approved July 2, 1864, entitled “An Act to amend an Act entitled ‘An Act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure to the Government the use of the same for postal, military, and other purposes,’ approved July 1, 1862” (vol. 13, U. S. Stat. L. 356), are hereby legalized, validated, and confirmed, as far as the interest of the United States is concerned, with the same force and effect as if the land involved therein had been held at the time of such conveyances by the corporations making the same under absolute fee simple title. The conveyances, recorded in office of county recorder of San Joaquin County, California, in book of official records, which are hereby legalized, validated, and confirmed, are as follows: 1. September 16, 1937; the Union Ice Company, a corporation: volume 594, page 31. 2. October 8, 1946; Edward Barbera; volume 1022, page 88: *Provided*, That such legalization, validation, and confirmation shall not in 67 Stat. a76 any instance diminish said right-of-way to a width of less than fifty feet on either side of the center of the main track or tracks of said Central Pacific Railway Company as now established and maintained: *Provided further*, That nothing herein contained is intended or shall be construed to legalize, validate, or confirm any rights, titles, or interests, based upon or arising out of adverse possession, prescription, or abandonment, and not confirmed by conveyance heretofore made by Central Pacific Railway Company and its lessee. Southern Pacific Company: *And provided further*, That there shall be reserved to the United States all oil, coal, or other minerals in the land, and the right to prospect for, mine, and remove the same under applicable laws and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior. Approved August 14, 1953. Private Law 219: To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to sell certain land to Ted B. Landoe and Roderic S. Carpenter. Private Law 219 Private Law 219 67 Stat. a76 1953-08-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 219 chapter 494 AN ACT To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to sell certain land to Ted B. Landoe and Roderic S. Carpenter.August 14, 1953 [[H. R. 2019](/us/bill/83/hr/2019)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Ted B. Landoe; Roderic S. Carpenter. Conveyances. That, upon the filing of an application within one year from the date of this Act and the payment of the purchase price within such period, the Secretary of the Interior shall sell and convey to
(1)Ted B. Landoe, a tract of land described as lot 1, block 15, original Anchorage townsite, Alaska, and
(2)Roderic S. Carpenter, a tract of land described as lot 6, block 15, original Anchorage townsite, Alaska. Sec. 2. The purchase price for each lot shall be the appraised value of such lot, exclusive of any increased value resulting from the development or improvement of the lot by Landoe or Carpenter, as determined by the Secretary of the Interior. Approved August 14, 1953. Private Law 220: For the relief of Cyril Claude Andersen, Patricia Andersen Hill, and Thelma Andersen McNeill. Private Law 220 Private Law 220 67 Stat. a76 1953-08-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 220 chapter 495 AN ACT For the relief of Cyril Claude Andersen, Patricia Andersen Hill, and Thelma Andersen McNeill.August 14, 1953 [[H. R. 2162](/us/bill/83/hr/2162)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Cyril Claude Andersen and others. That, for the purposes of the immigration and naturalization laws, Cyril Claude Andersen, Patricia Andersen Hill, and Thelma Andersen McNeill shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of June 5, 1925, upon the payment of Quota deductions.the required visa fees. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such aliens as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota officer to deduct in each case one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved August 14, 1953. Private Law 221: For the relief of William Urban Maloney. Private Law 221 Private Law 221 67 Stat. a77 1953-08-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a77 Private Law 221 chapter 496 AN ACT For the relief of William Urban Maloney.August 14, 1953 [[H. R. 3046](/us/bill/83/hr/3046)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, notwithstanding the provisions of section 212
(9)of the Immigration and Nationality Act, William Urban Maloney may be admitted to the.[66 Stat. 132](/us/stat/66/132). [8 USC 1182](/us/usc/t8/s1182). United States for permanent residence if he is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: *Provided*, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice have knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved August 14, 1953. Private Law 222: For the relief of Mrs. Nathalie Iliine. Private Law 222 Private Law 222 67 Stat. a77 1953-08-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 222 chapter 497 AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Nathalie Iliine.August 14, 1953 [[H. R. 3630](/us/bill/83/hr/3630)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, in the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Mrs. Nathalie[66 Stat. 163](/us/stat/66/163). [8 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t8/s1101) 1445. Iliine shall be held and considered to have physically resided continuously in the United States during the period beginning June 10, 1947, and ending May 11, 1951, and shall be permitted to file a petition for naturalization in accordance with the provisions of section 334 of that Act. Approved August 14, 1953. Private Law 223: For the relief of Irene Andrews. Private Law 223 Private Law 223 67 Stat. a77 1953-08-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 223 chapter 498 AN ACT For the relief of Irene Andrews.August 14, 1953 [[H. R. 5486](/us/bill/83/hr/5486)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 203
(3)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality[66 Stat. 178, 180](/us/stat/66/178/180). [8 USC 1153, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1153/1155). Act, the minor child, Irene Andrews, shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of George Makohon and Mrs. Josephine Makohon, lawful residents of the United States. Approved August 14, 1953. Private Law 224: For the relief of George Michael labour. Private Law 224 Private Law 224 67 Stat. a77 1953-08-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 224 chapter 499 AN ACT For the relief of George Michael labour.August 14, 1953 [[H. R. 5887](/us/bill/83/hr/5887)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the purposes of sections 101
(a)(27J
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and[66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). Nationality Act, the minor child, George Michael Jabour shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of George and Fouli Jabour, citizens of the United States. Approved August 14, 1953. Private Law 225: For the relief of Eveline Brigitte Barti (Eveline B. Hermann). Private Law 225 Private Law 225 67 Stat. a78 1953-08-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private 67 Stat. a78 Private Law 225 chapter 500 AN ACT For the relief of Eveline Brigitte Barti (Eveline B. Hermann).August 14, 1953 [[H. R. 5951](/us/bill/83/hr/5951)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, for the [66 Stat. 169, 180](/us/stat/66/169/180). [8 USC 1101, 1155](/us/usc/t8/s1101/1155). purposes of sections 101
(A)and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the minor child, Eveline Brigitte Hartl (Eveline B. Hermann), shall he held and considered to be the natural-born alien child of Sergeant Edwin C. Herman, Junior, a citizen of the United States. Approved August 14, 1953. Private Law 226: For the relief of Harry Clay Maull, Junior. Private Law 226 Private Law 226 67 Stat. a78 1953-08-15 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 226 chapter 514 AN ACT For the relief of Harry Clay Maull, Junior.August 15, 1953 [[H. R. 2396](/us/bill/83/hr/2396)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Harry Clay Maull, Jr. That, for sixty days after the date of enactment of this Act, the United States Government life insurance (K855097) issued, in the amount of $5,000, to Harry Clay Maull, Junior, shall be held and considered to be in full force and effect for the purpose of renewing such insurance. The Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs is authorized and directed to renew such insurance (in the same manner and to the same extent that such insurance could have been renewed prior to August 1, 1948), if the said Harry Clay Maull, Junior, within sixty days after the date of enactment of this Act, files an application requesting such renewal and tenders the appropriate premiums therefor. Approved August 15, 1953. Private Law 227: Validating certain conveyances heretofore made by Central Pacific Railway Company, a corporation, and its lessee, Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, involving certain portions of right-of-way, in the county of Alameda, State of California, acquired by Central Pacific Railway Company under the Act of Congress approved July 1, 1862 (12 Stat. L. 489), as amended by the Act of Congress approved July 2, 1864 (13 Stat. L. 356). Private Law 227 Private Law 227 67 Stat. a78 1953-08-15 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-14 83 1 private Private Law 227 chapter 515 AN ACT Validating certain conveyances heretofore made by Central Pacific Railway Company, a corporation, and its lessee, Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, involving certain portions of right-of-way, in the county of Alameda, State of California, acquired by Central Pacific Railway Company under the Act of Congress approved July 1, 1862 (12 Stat. L. 489), as amended by the Act of Congress approved July 2, 1864 (13 Stat. L. 356).August 15, 1953 [[H. R. 4047](/us/bill/83/hr/4047)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,George F, Tubbs; Occidental Stove Co.; Edna S. Overacker. Validation of conveyances. That the conveyances hereinafter particularly described and heretofore, executed by Central Pacific Railway Company, a corporation, and its lessee, Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, involving certain lands or interest therein, in the county of Alameda, State of California, and forming a part of the right-of-way of said Central Pacific Railway, Company, granted by the Government of the United States of America by an Act of Congress, approved July 1, 1862, entitled “An Act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean and to secure to the Government the use of the same for postal, military, and other purposes” (12 Stat. L. 489), and by said Act as amended by Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1864, entitled “An Act to amend an Act entitled ‘An Act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from 67 Stat. a79 the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean and to secure to the Government the use of the same for postal, military, and other purposes’, approved July 1, 1862” (13 Stat. L. 356), are hereby legalized, validated, and confirmed, as far as the interest of the United States is concerned, with the same force and effect as if the land involved therein had been held at the time of such conveyances by the corporations making the same under absolute fee-simple title. The conveyances recorded at the office of the county recorder of Alameda County, California, in books of official records, which are hereby legalized, validated, and confirmed are as follows: 1. Deed dated May 9, 1947, between Central Pacific Railway Company, a corporation, and its lessee, Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, to George F. Tubbs, recorded May 29, 1947, in liber 5084, page 65, official records. 2. Deed dated February 24, 1947, between Central Pacific Railway Company, a corporation, and its lessee, Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, to Occidental Stove Company, a corporation, recorded March 20, 1947, in liber 5029, page 86, official records. 3. Deed dated December 7, 1943, between Central Pacific Railway Company, a corporation, and its lessee, Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, to Edna S. Overacker, a widow, recorded January 4, 1944, in liber 4437, page 470, official records: *Provided*, That such legalization, validation, and confirmation shall not in any instance diminish said right-of-way to a width less than fifty feet on either side of the center of the main track or tracks of the said Central Pacific Railway Company as now established and maintained: *Provided further*, That nothing herein contained is intended to or shall be construed to legalize, validate, or confirm any rights, titles, or interests, based upon or arising out of adverse possession, prescription or abandonment, and not confirmed by conveyances heretofore made by Central Pacific Railway Company and its lessee, Southern Pacific Company: *And provided further*, That there shall be reserved to the United States all oil, coal, or other mineral in the land, and the right to prospect for, mine, and remove the same under the applicable mineral land laws. Approved August 15, 1953. CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS FIRST SESSION, EIGHTY-THIRD CONGRESS S. Con. Res. 1: ASCERTAINMENT AND COUNTING OF ELECTORAL VOTES Senate Concurrent Resolution 1 January 3, 1953 ASCERTAINMENT AND COUNTING OF ELECTORAL VOTESJanuary 3, 1953[[S. Con. Res. 1](/us/bill/83/sconres/1)] *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*,Joint meeting; organization; procedure. That the two Houses of Congress shall meet in the Hall of the House of Representatives on Tuesday, the 6th day of January, 1953, at 1 o’clock postmeridian, pursuant to the requirements of the Constitution and laws relating to the election of President and Vice President of the United States, and the President of the Senate shall be their presiding officer; that two tellers shall be previously appointed by the President of the Senate on the part of the Senate and two by the Speaker on the part of the House of Representatives, to whom shall be handed, as they are opened by the President of the Senate, all the certificates and papers purporting to be certificates of the electoral votes, which certificates and papers shall be opened, presented, and acted upon in the alphabetical order of the States, beginning with the letter A; and said teller’s, having then read the same in the presence and hearing of the two Houses, shall make a list of the votes as they shall appear from the said certificates; and the votes having been ascertained and counted in the manner and according to the rules by law provided, the result of the same shall be delivered to the President of the Senate, who shall thereupon announce the state of the vote, which announcement shall be deemed a sufficient declaration of the persons, if any, elected President and Vice President of the United States, and, together with a list of the votes, be entered on the Journals of the two Houses. Agreed to January 3, 1953. H. Con. Res. 1: INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT-ELECT House Concurrent Resolution 1 January 9, 1953 INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT-ELECTJanuary 9, 1953[[H. Con. Res. 1](/us/bill/83/hconres/1)] *Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring)*,Joint Committee for arrangements.[66 Stat. B4](/us/stat/s66/tB4). That effective from January 3, 1953, the joint, committee created by Senate Concurrent Resolution 69, of the Eighty-second Congress, to make the necessary arrangements for the inauguration of the President-elect of the United States on the twentieth day of January 1953, is hereby continued and for such purpose shall have the same power and authority as that conferred by such Senate Concurrent Resolution 69, of the Eighty-second Congress. Passed January 9, 1953. 67 Stat. b3 H. Con. Res. 24: JOINT MEETING House Concurrent Resolution 24 January 26, 1953 67 Stat. b4 JOINT MEETINGJanuary 26, 1953[[H. Con. Res. 24](/us/bill/83/hconres/24)] *Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring)*,Communications from the President. That the two Houses of Congress assemble in the Hall of the House of Representatives on Monday, February 2, 1953, at 12:30 o’clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of receiving such communications as the President of the United States shall be pleased to make to them. Passed January 26, 1953. S. Con. Res. 12: NETHERLANDS, UNITED KINGDOM, AND BELGIUM Senate Concurrent Resolution 12 February 12, 1953 NETHERLANDS, UNITED KINGDOM, AND BELGIUMFebruary 12, 1953[[S. Con. Res. 12](/us/bill/83/sconres/12)] Whereas the people of the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Belgium have suffered tragic loss of lives, homes, and farms from the destruction wrought by storms amt floods; and Whereas the ties of blood, kinship, and fellowship between these countries and our own are of ancient tradition, precious to the people of the United States: Therefore be it *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*Sympathy of United States., That the Congress on behalf of the people of the United States expresses its deep sympathy, affection, and concern for the peoples of the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Belgium, whose countries have been ravaged by disaster, its admiration for their courage in adversity, and its hope for the early restoration of their homes and livelihoods. Agreed to February 12, 1953. S. Con. Res. 4: REVEREND PETER MARSHALL Senate Concurrent Resolution 4 February 25, 1953 REVEREND PETER MARSHALLFebruary 25, 1953[[S. Con. Res. 4](/us/bill/83/sconres/4)] *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*,Printing of additional copies of prayers. That there be printed and bound six thousand additional copies of Senate Document Numbered 86 of the Eighty-first Congress, first session, the Prayers Offered by the Chaplain, the Reverend Peter Marshall, Doctor of Divinity, at the Opening of the Daily Sessions of the Senate of the United States During the Eightieth and Eighty-first Congresses, 1947–1949; of which one thousand nine hundred and fifty copies shall be for the use of the Senate and four thousand and fifty copies for the use of the House of Representatives. Agreed to February 25, 1953. H. Con. Res. 63: IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY ACT House Concurrent Resolution 63 March 4, 1953 IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY ACTMarch 4, 1953[[H. Con. Res. 63](/us/bill/83/hconres/63)] *Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring)*,Printing of additional copies. That there be printed twenty-five thousand additional copies of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Public Law 414, Eighty-second Congress, second session, of which twenty thousand copies shall be for the House document room, three thousand copies for the Senate document room, one thousand copies for the Semite Committee on Judiciary, and one thousand copies for the House Committee on Judiciary. Passed March 4, 1953. H. Con. Res. 64: STATUE OF DR. MARCUS WHITMAN House Concurrent Resolution 64 March 16, 1953 67 Stat. b5 STATUE OF DR. MARCUS WHITMANMarch 16, 1953[[H. Con. Res. 64](/us/bill/83/hconres/64)] *Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring)*,Placement; ceremonies. That the Washington State Whitman Statue Committee is hereby authorized to place temporarily in the rotunda of the Capitol a statue of the late Doctor Marcus Whitman: and to hold ceremonies in the rotunda on May 22, 1953: and the Architect of the Capitol is hereby authorized to make necessary arrangements therefor; and be it further *Resolved*, That the statue shall be permanently located in Statuary Hall. Passed March 16, 1953. H. Con. Res. 90: ADJOURNMENT House Concurrent Resolution 90 April 1, 1953 ADJOURNMENTApril 1, 1953[[H. Con. Res. 90](/us/bill/83/hconres/90)] *Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring)*, That when the House adjourns on Thursday, April 2, 1953, it stand adjourned until 12 o’clock meridian, Monday, April 13, 1953. Passed April 1, 1953. H. Con. Res. 73: GRANTING OF PERMANENT RESIDENCE TO CERTAIN ALIENS House Concurrent Resolution 73 May 11, 1953 GRANTING OF PERMANENT RESIDENCE TO CERTAIN ALIENSMay 11, 1953[[H. Con. Res. 73](/us/bill/83/hconres/73)] *Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring)*, That the Congress favors the granting of the status of permanent residence in the ease of each alien hereinafter named, in which case the Attorney General has determined that such alien is qualified under the provisions of section 4 of the Displaced Persons Act of 1948, as amended (62 Stat. 1011; 64 Stat. 219; 50 App. U. S. C. 1953): A–6571865, Azouni, Omar Suleiman. A–6034282. Basri, Saul Abraham alias Shaoul Abraham Basri. A–7362992, Beker, Jiri or George. A–7056018, Bigajer, Henry. A–7927807, Bigajer, Maria (nee Klein). A–7184426, Bornemisza, Adele. A–6868664, Brodt, David Majer. A–7125013, Cerveny, Jaroslav. A–2688593, Chang, Yuan Wen-King alias Pauline Yuan Wen-King Chang. A–8057496, Chang, Pan Vih alias Daniel Chang. A–6819167, Dahl an, Joseph George. A–6886895, Deutsch, Gyula. A–7184060, Fabian, Bela. A–6464490, Garutso, Alexander Steven. A–7362421, Goldstein, Miksa or Max. A–6862635, Grandjean, Ilona Elisabeth. A–6933905, Groberg, Abram. A–6933838, Hajnski, Henryk. A–6754448, Hodnette, Emilie Syrova. A–7134271, Horowitz, Herman. A–7182150, Horowitz, Regina Scheer. A–7483633, Ioan, Marie Chantal. A–7095883, Bratianu, Vintila. A–7483207, Bratianu, Despina Marguerite. A–6709343, Jacob, Leah. A–6843562, Jastrob, Ibolya. A–6794727, Joseph, Sabat. A–6929652, Kassees, Hanna Sa’Adallah alias John S. Kassees.67 Stat. b6 A-G759331, Kourilova, Vlasta Jindra or Kouril. A–6847969, Kuo, Chi Sheng. A–7828052, Li, Chu Fang Wu. A–7243087, Li, Pei. A–7133238, Liang, Tomson Chuan-Po. A-779575O, Ling, Theodore. A–6196851, Ling, Leah. A–6196853, Ling, Amy. A–6196852, Ling, Hubert. A–6956200, Mikolajczyk, Marian. A–9914607, Mojsilov, Milenko Rada. A–6985784, Mostecky, Iva (nee Eret). A–6985785, Mostecky, Iva Vaclava Marie Luisa. A–6922679, Oestreicher, Morie. A–7915652, Oestreicher, Ester (nee Schon). 0500–37887, Ounapun, Anton. A–7915651, Pavich, Krsto. A–5358599, Pezzulich, Emilio alias Milan. A–6985963, Pollak, Rudolf. A–6830454, Qalla, Mahmoud Abdullah. A–9716946, Rannik, George Juri alias George Tilling. A–7802994, Rannik, Oie (nee Laanvere). A–6903774, Rogel, Samuel. A–6952327, Stein, Geza. A–6887557, Stein, Herman. A–6855671, Szamet, Josef. A–7975176, Tercovich, Joseph. A-6L63703, Tsai, Chun Hsiang. A–5291486, Tsai, Shu Chen or Anna Tsai or Sister M. Marda Tsai. A–9764882, Walczat, Josef. A–7279395, Walter, Lajos. A–7078090, Walter, Irene Wiesner. A–6620502, Wang, Henry Kung-Chueh. A–6923160, Weinberger, Saul. A–7975402, Weinberger, Cyla. A–7975401, Weinberger, Jacob. A-7O79576, Weiss, Judith. A–7187464, Winkels, Elena or Elena Bohdanecka. A–6009015, Zia, Joshua E. A–6009018, Zia, Doris Pan. A–9825023, Sawicki, Zbigniew Joe. A–6509234, Apter, Moses alias Mozes Apter. A–6422791, Autengruber, Milan or Milan Rastislav Autengruber. A–7048870, Beckmann, Veronica Eszter. A–6949996, Berkowiski, Mojsze or Moisze. A–6924618, Bialkowska, Danuta. A–7967726, Chao, Shih Shun alias Richard Chao. A–7057123, Dolinska, Zofia Helena. A–7197508, Frohlinger, Eugene. A–7283199, Glikson, Josef. A–7283200, Glikson, Cypora. A–7283201, Glikson, Jerzy. A–6916044, Herzer, Ivo. A–7095740, Jogis, Arvi formerly Jurgins. A–7095741, Jogis, Helga formerly Jurgins (nee Sulla). A–7841818, Kucich, Oscar. A–6330092, Lau, Johann also known as Lau Tso Han. A–7445337, Loh, Carolyn Y-T. A–6818121, Nessim, Abraham Salim or Ibrahim S. Nessim.67 Stat. b7 A–6903693, Nessenzweig, Olga. A–6886828, Paneth, Alter. A–7210287, Pill, Jerzy also known as George Pill. A–8001229, Radovich Maximilian. A–7178955, Rottmann, Mozart. A-691G032, Steinmetz, Klara (nee Polatsek). A–6916034, Polatsek, Elsa. A–6851519, Tao, Kwang-Yeh known as William K. Y. Tao. A–7941175, Tao, Yu-Tsai known as Anne Tao. A–7941176, Tao, Ke-Chiang known as David Tao. A–6851546, Tsun-Hou, Lu. A–6835823, Zelouf, Vietor Sasson also known as Yictor Sasson Zelouf. A–6612442, Bohosiewicz, Erwin. A–7190311, Bohosiewicz, Pawel. A–6958987, Chow, Lee Yuen. A–7955269, Dimini, Milano. A–6617748, Dimitriyeviteh, Pierre or Peter Aleksander. A–6968042, Feierabend, Ivo Karel. A–9825160, Gornicki, Adam Waclaw. A–9037759, Grzeta, Josip Marko. A–6698714, Hamoui, Salomon Aslan or Hamwi or Hamwai. A–6386627, Jizba, Zdenek Vaclav. A–9673334, Jurkovic, Luka. A–9542733, Kodurand, Leo. A–7056415, Korda, Peter Bela (Krausz). A–7056416, Korda, Marianne Rose (Engel Endrenyi). A–7292654, Lee, Ying alias Robert Ying Lee. A–7985399, Lo, Agnes Kit-Ling or Kit-Ling Lo. A–6855623, Mandel, Salamon. A–6610332, Mashal, Haskel Shaul. A–6920582, Matrai, Bela Ludwig. A–7174072, Negulescu, Istrate Gheorghe. A–6528823, Nuseibeh, Hisham Zaki. A–7809073, Skenazi, Sarah. A–6937366, Szatai, Janos E. or Szatay, alias Jean Szatai. A–7178989, Tasnady, Joseph alias Joseph Tasnady Tiedrenzel alias Hans Bruner. A–6751969, Wyszogrol, Morris alias Moses Morris Wyszogrod. A–7445765, Ye, Richard Cheng (Cheng Richard Ye (Yeh), Cheng A–6857543, Moorma, Eino Fred. A–7186415, Aigengold, Symcha Jojna. A–6669703, Alpern, Berek. A–6952374, Balazsy, Elizabeth or Elizabeth Balazsy Barta. A–7955268, Care ich, Romeo Peter. A–6923157, Feig, Lea. A–7419844, Hsia, Wei Yen. A–7419843, Hua, Yu-Ching. A–9685271, Kong, Lee Wing or Lee Wai Ding. A–9542194, Kotovs, Grigorijs. A–7125194, Krausz, Erno. A–7138433, Krausz, Magdolna (nee Friedman). A–7352275, Krausz, Eva. A–6095041, Li, Loo-Yi. A–6095146, Li Yu Hwa New. A–6095147, Li, Ronald Liang-Kuh. A–6166808, Osusky, Stefan. A–6704109, Paley, Iona Solomonovich.67 Stat. b8 A–7143252, Pan, Henry Cheng Hsing. A–7686295, Perkins, Valentine Smoleff. A–7244215, Piir, Helmut Evald. A–7439283, Raun, Joann. A–6771850, Saliba, George Shamoun. A–8031934, Szubert, Jadwiga Adelberta, A–6537002, Tang, Yueh-Mei (nee Huang, known as Madeleine Tang). A–6665387, Treia, Stanley (Stanislaw). A–5794976, Zeller, David. A–6891800, Zeller, Herman. A–9825095, Zmyslowska, Jozefa. A–6218708, Kallab, Jiri, A–7057982, Kallab, Aloisie. A–8021333, Kallab, Valeriana. A–8021334, Kallab, Anna. 0300–233579, Kallab, Maria-Jana. A–9765892, Kurkiewicz, Marian. A–7073954, Szalatnyaova, Louisa. A–0316965, Tang, Chi-Chien alias Jack Chiehien Tang or Jack C. Tang. A–6821620, Tcheng, John Tsou-Ling. A–6933872, Apel, Izchok. A–6904367, Berger, Josef. A–7279367, Berger, Melanie. A–7279368, Berger, Robert. A–7116341, Birnbaum, Dora (nee Lebovitz). A–6819585, Borek, Feliks Rubinstein. A–6709169, Cernius, Filomena or Filomena Vaidilaite. A–6986499, Chow, Frances Chi. A–6989489, Duvan, Boris. A–6989488, Duvan, Nadejda. A–6989487, Duvan, Irene. . A–6884230, Farkas, Ernest. A–6904299. Galupkin, Elja or Elia. A 6760568, Garai, Lydia Agnes. A–6521600, Goldner, Noemi Susan. A–6916062, Gottesmann, Dezso or David Gottesman. A–8031937. Hanja, Aita (nee Olv), A–8031938, Hanja, Rudolph. 0300–309594, Hanja, Yuri Thomas. A–6616280, Hariri. Mahmud Said. A–6452910, Hawinowicki, Mara or Havinoviski. A–6623735, Huang, Linda Min-Hui. A–8021273, Klaas, Selma alias Selma Nilson. A–6887212, Kennedi, Miklos alias Miklos Stern. A–6414654, Koo, Ge-Tsung. A–7594552, Koo, Ts-Zung. A–6704261, Kopera, Maria (nee Ryeerz). A–7046752, Lempicki, Alexander. A–9650707, Lepa, Mihkel. A–6554469, Lipski, Tadeusz. A–6251862, Liu, Li Shiang. A–7046283, Marecek, Karel Vaclav. A–7095897, Marecek, Maria Barbora. A–8082101, Marecek, Karel Frantisek. A–8082100, Marecek, Miriam Anna. A–8082099, Marecek, Bozena Vera. A–6999088, Menache, Esther Shaoul.67 Stat. b9 A–9731416, Peaske, Kaarel. A–9766019, Piaskiewicz, Jan Tadeusz. A–9765690, Babar, Simone. A–6949334, Rios, Eszter or Esther or Eszter Fazekas (nee Major). A–7095380, Rubinstein, Simon. A–6922094, Sehachter, Imrich. A–6564147, Sheng, Marie Ming-Yi. A–6690379, Sohn, Isabella (nee Ravay) alias Isabella Herman. A–7046265, Sture, Ludovit. A–7046266, Sture, Helena. A–7046267, Sture, Susan Vera. A–6858259, Ting, Pu Sheng alias Andrew Pusheng Ting. A–6848022, Shung, Ming Cheng or Ming Cheng Ting alias Luch Shung Ting. A–9770893, Treia, Leon Tadeusz. A–6848499, Tsai, Nai Hsin. A–6142235, Tung, Tze-Kuei. A–6963104, Vali, Viktor. A–6534362, Wainer, Dora (nee Segerman). A–6667951, Wainer, Joseph Abraham. A–7483336, Wang, Kwang Nien or Kenneth Wang. A–8021362, Wen, Li Shu or William Li Shu Wen. A–6952371, Wiener, Berek. A–7138101, Zachariasiewicz, Wladyslaw. A–6827524, Zukova, Marie-Antonie Jarmila. A–7095569, Barton, Frank X. A–7095570, Barton, Alice Margaret. A–7863152, Benedig, Erno. A–7863158, Benedig, Margit (nee Steinberg). A–7196419, Chan, Kwoon Chung. A–7118737, Chang, William or Ching-Sung Chang or Ching-Sheng Chang. A–6851661, Chen, Christine Ching-Sung. A–0946874, Chen, Chung Chi. A–8021403, Chen. Fu-Hwa Yien. A–7383215, Ettiseh, Felix Hsu. A–7934152, Fishman, Leon. A–6917983, Fried, Magdalina. A–6891816, Hsu, Tao-Chiuh or T. C. Hsu. A–7821461, Ing. Z. T. or Ting Shang-Teh. A–7052331, Kolaja, Jiri Thomas. A–7128146, Laamann, Uno. A–8057474, Lee, Hong-I. A–8057472, Lee, Ya-Wei Yew. A–8557475, Lee, Jeannette. A–6612725, Li, Sumin. A–7795633, Li, Suefong. A–7795635, Li, Suetse. A–7276375, Li, Virginia Cheng. A–7910447, Ozolins, Bruno Francis. A–7419933, Pao, Boris or Boris Bolian Pao. A–7419934, Pao, Krystyna Bogdanska. A–6851541, Pastoohoff, Peter Michael. A–6772211, Saad, Edward Theodore or Saliba Saad. A–7064188, Schwartz, Paul or Paul Soros. A–6624082, Sheng, Chenhua H. A–6624081, Sheng, Dora S. A–8057047, Shun, Wah. A–6923163, Stern, Carol.67 Stat. b10 A–6949345, Stocki, Gabrielle. A–6333110, Trumbic, Mate. A–7768049, Tsu, David Teh Wei. A–7073968, Weiner, Jacobina. A–7868089, Weiner, Mircea or Mitchell. A–7868090, Weiner, Mariano or Murray. A–6891808, Wolf, Jacob. A–7415061, Wu, Louise Siu Ching. A–6032950, Yang, Biau. A–6567550, Yang, Chang-Tsing. A–6991827, Zacharia, Esa Matuk. A–7283179, Grossfeld, Henrik or Haym or Henry David. A–7048905, Moravcsik, Michael Julius. A–7048902, Moravcsik, Julius Matthew Emil. A–6976873, Baez, Marianna Maria alias Reihard. 0500–40102, Hasal-Ova, Dagmar Zofie. A–7141334, Mandukich, Svetozar Kosta. A–7141335, Mandukich, Kosara. A–7141336, Mandukich, Ivan. A–7190619, Tao, Hsiang Hsia or Albert H. Tao. A–6370112, Ling, James Gi-Ming. A–6289221, Sopko, Frantisek (Frantisch) or Frank John Sopko. Passed May 11, 1953. H. Con. Res. 99: DANIEL ROBERT LEARY House Concurrent Resolution 99 May 14, 1953 DANIEL ROBERT LEARYMay 14, 1953[[H. Con. Res. 99](/us/bill/83/hconres/99)] *Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring)*,Request to return enrolled H. R. 1101. That the President of the United States is requested to return to the House the enrolled bill (H. R. 1101) for the relief of Daniel Robert Leary. If and when said bill is returned by the President, the action of the Presiding Officer’s of the two Houses in signing said bill shall be deemed rescinded, and the bill shall be postponed indefinitely. Passed May 14, 1953. S. Con. Res. 24: “OUR AMERICAN GOVERNMENT” Senate Concurrent Resolution 24 May 18, 1953 “OUR AMERICAN GOVERNMENT”May 18, 1953[[S. Con. Res. 24](/us/bill/83/sconres/24)] *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*,Revision. That the Joint Committee on Printing is hereby authorized and directed to revise, by bringing up to date, the pamphlet entitled “Our American Government” as set out in House Document 465, Seventy-ninth Congress. Sec. 2. Such revised pamphlet shall be printed as a Senate Document,Printing of additional copies. and there be printed five hundred thousand additional copies of which thirty thousand copies shall be for the use of the House of Representatives; thirty-one hundred for the Senate Document Room; and six thousand for the House Document Room. Agreed to May 18, 1953. S. Con. Res. 20: DEPORTATION SUSPENSIONS Senate Concurrent Resolution 20 May 26, 1953 DEPORTATION SUSPENSIONSMay 26, 1953[[S. Con. Res. 20](/us/bill/83/sconres/20)] *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*, That the Congress favors the suspension of deportation in the case of each alien hereinafter named, in which case the Attorney General has suspended deportation for more than six months: A–6471827, Angelaras, James George.67 Stat. b11 A–7476562, Astwood, Carl Henry alias Carl Brown Clifford Ast-wood, Clifford Astford. A–6854483, Baarle, Jan Van. A–7921576, Babkirk, Cecil Leonard. A–9767669, Bari, Abdul. A–6451068, Baruela, Carmen Verzola alias Carmen Verzola Benales (nee Carmen Tsucano Verzola). A–7445007, Beck, Moises (Mozes). A–7903408, Blyden, Ida Louise. A–8106368, Boni, Rocco. A–6904780, Bose, Peter alias Peter Kaltenberger. A–6981483, Botello-Antura, Manuel or Ascension Botello-Antona, or Concepcion Botella-Antona. A–5970209, Bouquet, Jean Pierre Edouard alias Jean Pierre Edouard Chautemps. A–7863124, Bourguignon, Paul Henri Joseph. A–6379324, Brando, Abram. A–3424978, Bruni, Giuseppe. A–5969316, Callwood, Agnes Enez. A–7983111, Chang, Kuo Chang. A–3474752, Chen, Dora Tseng Fong. A–5508435, Chiappane, Rose Margaret (nee O’Neill). A–9562048, Chong, Wong or Chong Wong alias Tom Kin or Tam Ken. A–3541386, Chruszczyk, Jerry or George Chruszczyk, A–7145949, Coleman, Sophie Emma. A–8021893, Connor, Zabrina Bethelda. A–7390835, Costanzo. Francesco alias James Scotto. A–7828206, Crawford, Cristina M. (nee Meily). A–4502362, Cruz, Pomposo. A–7395423, Csicsery-Ronay, Istvan. A–5241207, Daly, Elsie May. A–7962046, De Anda-Contreras, Ramon Ramiro. A–2875289, De Bandala, Adelina Herrera nee Adelina Herrera-Orvera or Despart or Covarrubias. A–3122673, De Frausto, Josefa Gonzalez or Josefa Gonzalez-De La O. A–7978997, De Gonzales, Maria Ana Montoya. A–7978918, De Montoya, Maria Ramirez vda. A–7980331, Montoya, Victoria. A–7873807, Denkins, Constance Carmela. A–5673755, Denniston, Carlton Sylvanus or Carlton Sylvanios Denniston, alias “Frenchy”. A–6425349, De Ramirez, Julia Ortiz or Julia Ortiz-Rodriguez or Julia R. Ortiz. A–7139138, De Sousa, Jose Esteves. A–7927613, Di Lieto, Joseph. A–5567326, Douglas, Miriam Adelia Constantia (nee West). A–9567551, Drumo, John. A–7539105, Du, Darfoon. A–4553438, Dutchak, Semen Nicol alias Sam Nicol Dutchak and Frank Hoffman. A–7249128, Eerenberg, Grietje (nee Huizenga). A–7203900, Eerenberg, Johannes. A–5860280, Ehlert, Antone Frederick. A–6626042, Eleazarian, Anahide Boudjikanian. A–8039483, Felix-Avila, Pedro or Juan Sanchez. A–7023558, Fernandez-Parada, Consuelo Armida. A–7457597, Fleischner, Kurt.67 Stat. b12 A–6989467, Flores-Liinon, Macario. A–7983045, Forbes, Verna Herodia. A–4657800, Frazer, Lut her Daniel or Luther Daniel Fraser or Luther Fraser or Louis Frazer. A–4717221, Furnari, Mary Frances. A–4539079, Caputo, Antonia Frances Helen. A–8106620, Gallo, Antonio or Antonio Domenico Mario Gallo, A–3745514, Garcia, Manuel. A–7962512, Garcia-Jaime, Secundino, A–7130995, Garza, Francisco Benavides. A–6819098, Ghazi, Ibraham Moses or Abraham Moses Ghazi. A–3591839, Graf, Ludwig or Louis Graf. A 6938849, Gravitsky, Catherine alias Catherine Ulrich. A–6097876, Gushi, Chiru Gushiken. A–5981991, Gushi, Koshin. A–5966555, Guth, Dora Kathleen. A–4132492, Gutierrez-Lavorico, Rosa. A–9757521, Haw, Tek King. A–3456258, Hayashi, Toshiko or Toshiko Tani Hayashi. A–1660305, Heinzie, William Eleasar. A–8106367, Hernandez-Borja, Carlos. A–7849795, Heron, Victor Joseph. A–6315638,Holtzman, Andree Francoise (nee Le Mentec). A–7390566, Il-Begi, Taji Motamedi. A-l339705, Jacques, Gerardus. A–7677448, Jankowska, Maria or Maria Stawska. A–7856278, Jankowski, Sylwim. A–7055678, Kaainoni, Leopoldine Maria Forjan. A–4544710, Katz, Samuel alias (first names: David, Samuel D., Samuel Samuel David, David Samuel; (last names) : Goldcheker, Goldseker, Goldcheck er, Goldsecker, Golsecker. A–7802020, Klapp, Margarete Karolina Suzanne Magdalene alias Gretl Klapp. A–4773382, Kovalink, Mary (nee Tkachuk). A–2636329, Kyriacatos, Christ N. A–8091971, Lavie, Laetitia Afivor Hiamabe. A–9069826,Lee Fai. A–3401031, Leuci, Josephine (nee Salvemini alias Angela Basso). A–7821878, Liddell, David Francis. A–7707784, Limon. Maria Fernandez y. A–7759995, Lin, Kuo-Yu ng. A–6703347, Lin, Florence Shen or Pung-Hwa Shen. A–6989301, Liu, Wei Kung. A–9686023, Look, Pong alias Pang Jung. A–5849282, LumbantoBing, Muara. A–7247958, Macias-Hernandez, Zenon. A–4627136, Martinoff, Sophie Vladimir formerly Kovalevsky, formerly Blagov formerly Golikova (nee Dafergoff). A–7050100, Mata, Reyes. A–4011396, McLaughlin, Margaret Jane (nee O’Shea). A–5487436, Meier, Constance Mary alias Mrs. F. W. Meier. A–2101785, Miyagishima, Katsugoro. A–4502949, Miyashita, Nobuichi or Jim Miyashita. A–2595310, Modi, Richard. A–3890186, Monteiro, Jose Maria. A–8106350, Moreno, Raquel Cordova. A–8091152, Morgan, Mildred Lillian (nee Lewis). A–6149807, Munsie, Margaret Alice. A–7945035, Musella, Pasquale.67 Stat. b13 A–5155465, Nakayama, Tomojiro. A–1525627, Nakayama, Masako. A–7903015, Navarro-Ornelas, Jose. A–6961608, Ngun, Kong Tsao or Katherine Kong formerly Tsao Ngun Woolridge. A -5461589, O’Connor, Marie. A–8106496, Or love, Gregor Boris. A–8106491, Palma, Francisco De Sousa Romeiras alias Frank Santas. A–8091736, Panela, Jose Senoa. A–3564917. Pesole, Nicola. A–7941829, Pimentel-Palacios, Lorenzo. A–7927525, Ramirez Sebastian. A–7197620. Ricciardella, Felice alias Philip Ricciardella. A–2080844, Robinson, Lawrence Robert. A–5301630, Robledo-Guajardo, Pedro. A–5571122, Runge, Frederick Wilhelm Arthur or Friedrich Runge or Friedrich W. Runge or Friedrich Wilhelm Arthur Runge. A–6423124, Sabbah, Edgard Moussa. A–6685257. Sanchez Salvador or Salvador Gopar-Sanchez. A–1091331, Sandoval-Barrientos, Eulalio. A–6816890, Sekros, Sofia or Sekropoulos. A–6817370, Sekros, Efterpi. A–6590225, Serbeniades, Vasilios Dimitrois. A–1282934, Shirae, Shinzo. A–6377708, Siegel, Hazel Keitha Ashley. A–2956945, Simpson, John MaeLaurin alias John MaeLaurin. A–6723494, Spotorno, Giuseppe. A–5946348, Sun, Wong (Sang). A–6147036, Sutter, Doris Lucille. A–6147037, Sutter, Harry John. A–9776880, Szwec, Teodor. A–7000271, Taylor, Herbert Robert or Herbert Robert Gillespie. A–5998831, Torres, Rodolfo Valencia. A–5443687, Touma, Nahima (Norma). A–6628906, Vafiadis, Konstantine Daniel. A–6628909, Vafiadis, Ekaterina Ellena. A–9624272, Valk, Cornelius William or William Valk. A–5818944, Vernice, Vito. A–8091058, Waage, Solveig Johannessen. A–2536887, Wang, Joseph En-Pao. A–5871669, Weber, Heinrich Ignatz alias Henry Weber. A–7910008, Wenekheim, Beatrice Mary or Beata Wenckheim. A–7353077, Wexler, Jeannette or Jeannette Moser. A–5741883, Williamson, Robert or Robert T. Williamson. A–5281604, Willison, Margaret Rose. A–6924621, Wood. Valerie Laverne (nee Hamilton). A–1354547, Yglesias, Remedios Vasquez (nee Perez). A–4715237, Yruegas-Bueno, Raymundo or Raymundo Yruegas or Raymundo Iruegas-Bueno. A–3894324. Zinnamosca, Joseph Anthony. A–6355233, Zulueta, Enrique Costa. A–2858251, Amzqua, Donato. A–2384429, Andrade, Aniba or Hauibal De Andrade. A–9767603. Andresen, Ragnar. A–6984215, Andruchow, Peter or Peter Andy. A–7131569, Asymkos, Johanna nee Frentzos or Ioanna George Frentzos. A–6613791, Baillie, Sophie Margarethe.67 Stat. b14 A–5447673, Baptista, Manuel Gomes or Manuel Gomes Batista. A–5546288, Barbuleseu, Arghir Juan or Bob Barbulescu. A–7828698, Baublis, Mary nee Vizaimiskiute. A–6172608, Bautista, Antonio Marquez. A–6172609, Bautista, Antonio Molin. A-6G04H6, Belmonte, Fidencia Alvarado. A–9836641, Bergersen, Else Berit. A–1716162, Biiber, Hugo. A–6390963, Bochner, Moses. A–2834288, Bosher, Laura Annie. A–7131924, Capua, Dioscoro. A–7756316, Cardenas-Lalinde, Luis Eduardo or Lusi E. Cardenas. A–6522838, Chen, Chi Hsin or Chi Hsin Chow. A–6451980, Chen, Fu Liem Franklin or Fu Lieiu Chen. A–8010634, Chinnery. Harold Henrique. A–7991824, Choo, Sa Sik or Sa Sik Eun Bong Lee Choo. A–7879888, Choo-Chew, Chang or Chu-Chiu Chang. A–7879887, Ling, Chang Loo (nee Hang Loo Ling). A–7858998, Chu, Ming or Chu Ming. A–5263138, Chu, Yong Chen or Chu-Yong-Chen or Joseph Paul Chu. A–7035759, Cortez, Miguel Jose Juan. A–3590687, Cottakis, Nicholas Leonidas. A–7127831, Coussis, Theodore John. A–7394774, Currie, Olga May Campbell or Olga May Currie (nee Campbell). A–7356548, D’Alfonso, Yolanda or Yolanda Zanfrisco or lolanda Zanfrisco or Yolando Mazzela. A -6554691, De Banuchi, Esperanza Cruz. A–5816898, De Cortez, Juana Anica Aragon. A–2924399, Dedousis, Anthony or Papadoupulis. A–1955451, De Florio, Angelina Macias. A–2732596, De Hernandez, Fiorentina Cardenas Murillo or Flora Murrillo de Hernandez. A–9698428. Deien, Bor je Kuno. A–6044903, De Leon, Rosa Prudencia. A–6877285, De Lopez, Carmen Lopez or Carmen Lopez vda de Chavez or Juana Lopez or Carmela Lopez. A–6877277, Chavez-Lopez, Maria Rita or Maria Rita Chavez-Lopez. A–7188338, De Salazar, Lorenza Guzman or Lorenza Guzman S. A–4724593, De Self, Mary Louise Nava or Maria Luisa Avelar. A–6295509, De Vito, Stella Marie. A–3998273, De Yanez, Josefa Avelar. A–8082378, Diakostamatis, Michael or Michael Thomas. A–9620397, Diakoyanis, Stamatios Georgios, A–3064690. Dilullo, Dominic Antonio. A–2859923, Dong, Ruby Lee (nee Ruby Lee Joe or Shew Guey Jew). A–7890880, Duarte, Rafael Argentino. A–7119155, Dudley, Ella (nee Stopard). A–2830750, Edwards, Reginald Stanley. A–7054530, Eskildsen, Edward Carl. T–2365566, Evans, Edra Varona. A–6515700, Farrant, Laurence Geoffrey. A–7983049, Filoteo, Gennaro. A–4845245, Fleischer, Martin Andreas. A–4007904, Frangakis, Ioannis or John or James Andre Frangakis or John Andre Frages.67 Stat. b15 A–1000369, Franz-Josef of Austria, Archduke or Prince Don Francisco-Jose De Habsburgo Y Borbon or Francisco-Jose De Habsburgo Borbon. A–1410440, Borbon, Princess Martha De Habsburgo ot Marta De Habsburgo Borbon nee Marta Beumer Locatelli. A-51013B8, Friedman, David. A–3625157, Fujino, Chuji (Chester). A–6644470, Gagliardi, Giuseppina Gasdia. A–7188303, Garcia-Larios, Juan Angel. A–7140534, Gaweh Wladyslaw Jan or John Gavel or Walter Gaweh A–2263835, Giacalone, Ignazio or Joseph Giacalone or Joe Giaca-lone. A–6819623, Giordano, Vincenzo. A–9025886, Glavan, Mijo Mate. A–9715436, Gonzalez, Hermino Castillo. A–7423227, Gonzalez, Josefina Garcia de. A–6063722, Gonzalez-Hernandez, Galdino. A–6200611, Goseco, Franciso Navarro. A–6207837, Goseco, Nenita Bradley. A–6207839, Goseco, Elizabeth Bradley. A–6207838, Goseco, Margarita Bradley. A–7284919, Gotsis, Theoni Athanasiou Barlos. A–7137743, Gradillas-Calsada, Jesus. A–7290364, Gradillas-Gradihas, Jesus. A–7290365, Gradillas-Gradillas, Domingo. A–7290366, Gradillas-Gradillas, Eduardo. A–69201557, Grant, Frederick William alias Leno rd Grant. A–4684021, Grimmesey, Sa toye alias Satoye Itagaki alias Kay Grimmesey. A–8021475, Hachisuka, Masako. A–6345097, Hansen, Vivienne Kathleen (nee Smith). A–1478191, Hattori, Tadashi or Frank Hattori. A–7079560, Henriksen, Corina Kyllingmark or Corina Kyllingmark. A–3436032, Heron, Edward Peter. A–7981944, Hjort, Paul Konrad Thorvold or Paul Hoyt to Paul Thor void Konrad Hjort or Paul Konrad Thorvald Hjort or P. Hoyt or Paul Konrad T. Hjort or Paul Konrad Thorvold Tjorst or Paul Hjort. A–7197027, Holguin, Gregoria or Gregoria Holgium De Godfrey or Georgoria H. Godfrey. A–4963380, Horshan, Bruno Hugo. A–6847799, Huang, Pao Chyuan or Pao-Chyuan Huang. A–6958638, Huang, Shao Chen (nee Shao Chen Wu or Shao-Shen Wu). A–2470946, Iman. James or Mohammed Bin Abdullah. A–6670228, Ingdal, John Andreas. A–7423243, Jarrett, Adriel. A–5605706. Johnson, Eveline Mary formerly Larr (nee Lauria). A–5602270, Kalafatich, Gregory or George or Grgo Kalafatich. A–1823097, Kanakakos, Panagiotis alias Peter Kanakos or Panos Kanakakos. A–3196587, Karanas, John or Ioannis Teodoro. A–1719629, Karavidas, Petros or Peter Nicholas Papas or Petros Pappos or Pete Pappas. A–6581692, Kasparian, Minas or Arnak Minas Kasparian. A–1883332, Kennedy, John. A–1381848, Kershaw, Frederick. A–5792320, Kershaw, Ann.67 Stat. b16 A–6680602, Kettler, Geoula Rachel. A–7284987, Krause, Luciana Ansaldo (nee Ansaldo), A–9769909, Kristoffersen, Osvald Meier or Osvald Kristoffersen or Osvald M. Kristofferson, Oswald Kristoffersen. A–6811608, Kulikov, Laura (nee Samoyloff). A–8031133, Kim, Young Ja (nee Kwon). A–5575162, Langlais, Mary Frances or Mary F. Langlais. A–5464805, Langlais, Pascaline Maud. A–7130594, Lassince, George. A–7115976, Lattyak, Ellen Marianne formerly Ellen Marianne Herdan. A–8117167, Lekic, Maria (nee Humer). 1600–99344, Levine, Dianne Lee. 0300–344955, Lewis, John or Ba bun. A–5901797, Lung, Vincent Leslie or Eng Hong Doon. A–7858241, Maiorano, Francesco or Frank Maior ano. A–3761454, Malik, Abdul. A–7862064, Maloberti, Irma. A–7280460, Margules, Esther or Esyera Frydman or Esther Fryd-man Ackerman. A–7445691, Martinez, Domingo (Sunny). A–7390663, Martinez, Martin. A–3010001, Mastrantoni, Ignazio. A–1988773, Matsuo, Shigeru. A–6721172, May, Mon Tin alias Mon Tin. A–6097030, Melendez, Elsie Egea. A–6525483, Mendoza-Trujillo, Jose. A–6802547, Miguel, Francisco San, A–3356136, Mistretta, Vito. A–7058329, Mitchell, Marie. A–5173117, Moggia, Arideo alias Arideo Maggia. A–6918512, Molocea, Eugene. A–6918513, Molocea, George or Gheorghe. A-7O19900, Moulas, Elaine Gust formerly Helen Moulas. A–6888048, Moustafa, Hussein Kamel. A–7366691, Murray, Helen alias Helen Glanin. A–4706795, Mustafa, Mohamed. A–4706775, Mustafa, Dina Merita. A–7828672, Mustafa, Lillian. A–6492414, Naboa, Patrocinio P. Navidad. A–4518091, Naboa, Roy. A–7290839, Nenna, Vito. A–5977617, Noguni, Karne. A–6240780, Neely, Antoinette. A–7203934, Ocaranza, Aurelia. A–7203935, Cortez, Angelina. A–70920168, Ortegon, Pablo or Pablo Ortegon-Dominguez. A–2509077, Ozdemir, Orham Sakir. A–4968317, Pagan, Virginia Felix or Virginia Felix. A–7145867, Parrilla, Josefa. A–5444738, Peel, Amparo or Amparo Perez. A–3818102, Pesce, Paul Anthony alias Antonio Pesce alias Paul Pesce. A–6811855, Pestic, Prospero. A–4988608, Pettersson, Allgot. A–5943396, Pisarski, Joseph. A–7116336, Ponitkoff, George V. A–7116337, Ponitkoff, Vadim V. A–7044542, Posen, Ibolya (nee Endzweig).67 Stat. b17 A–9831052, Primavera, Tommaso or Tommasso Primavera. A–7387859, Proc ace io, Michele. A–3498519, Pullai, Armand or Armugam Pullai. A–7955664, Pym an, Ada Gertrude (nee Terry). A–8091703, Rainey, Margaret Amy formerly Sudbury (nee Wittingham). A–5295100, Ramirez, Jose. A–5988032, Ramirez, Manuel or Manuel Ramirez Canuta Sicon. A–7717576,Reel, Virginia Pauline (nee Huisman). A–7927929, Reimer, Mary or Mary Fowler or Mary Farrelly. A–4513345, Revello, Antelo Arthur or Anbelo Revello. A–1131359, Rose, Christian, Heinrich or Carl Rose. A–2572993, Rossi, Marie Anna. A–3743323, Russomanno, Nicola. A–3205205, Sabo, Samuel Ivon, Junior. A–6371788, Salinas-Martinez, Jose Emigdio. A–6881658, Sarian, Jirair Nerse. A–7082564, Sasso, Flora Erma or Flora Erma Rizzi or Erminia Domeniea Bonini. A–8021832, Saunders, Mabel (nee Mabel Benjamin alias Eugenie Prince). A–7280051, Schauflinger, Klaus Dieter or Bobby Bishop. A–6178370, Schermerhorn, Paulina Maligos. A–2491132, Schlei, Peter. A–2491126, Schlei, Suzan (nee Suzan Muller). A–1219097, Sciancalepore, Giammaria alias John Sciancalepore. A–2592388, Scicluna, Anna. A–6985470, Shahan, Nevart (nee Asiroglu or Ashroglu). A–2727483, Shimizu, Hideaki. A–4404619, Sikora, Mary alias Mary Schmura. A–5600476, Singh, Jawala. 0502–6163, Sipsis, George alias George Callins. A–6848763, Smith, Maria Carmen. A–9825453, Socolich, John Anthony. A–5127063, Steel, Joseph William. A–3520552, Steinlauf, Eduard Elieser. A–6791514, Strahammer, Josef Vincent. A–5552117, Takizawa, Kichiro or Kenny Takizawa. A–4116938, Tana, Antonio or Anthony Tarrio or Julio Tarrio or Julian Farrio. A–4209592, Tana, Lucia Molino. A–6609640, Taviarides, Cortesis Vassilies. A–7388957, Torres, Joaquin. A–7388958, Torres, Jesus Manuel. A–7388959, Torres, Socorro. A–7388960, Torres, Ruben Narciso. A–8091254, Towles, Katherine. A–7491336, Ulrich, Patricia. A–7995810, Vaca-Reyes, Miguel. A–6487513, Vartanyan, Hayik or Haig Vartanyan. A–5832901, Vela-Garza, Rufino. A–4235815, Vela-Garza, Jesusa. A–4235816, Vela-Garza, Santos. A–9732674, Visser, Adolph. A–9579878, Vrolyk, Jan Zier. A–6524277, Weinberger, Chaim Hersh. A–5582983, Weiss, Arnold or Irving Weiss or Weist alias User. A–8021437, Willard, Cherie Eugenie formerly Kemp. A–8117016, Wilmot, Noel Eaton alias Samuel Lowe.67 Stat. b18 A–4528159, Wollten, John or John Walian. A–5951210, You Chen Tuck or Chang Tuch You or Chenk Tuck You, A–4794527. Young, Chee Dick alias Clarence-Chee Dick Young. A–4120628, Young, Frank alias Tien Fu Yang, A–6291236, Zahawi, Faizi Khalid. A–6374953, Zahawi, Sevim Mirai. A–7034695, Zeid, Larry, A–2353697, Zemmel, Leon or Leon Seme or Leon Semi Leibisch or Leon Semmel. A-G738148, Zielinski, Claudia (nee Dombrovski). A–7469542, Bala ba. Daniel. A–1472027, Berndt, Heinz Werner. A–7898442, Blagrove, Archibald Nathan or Nathan Blagrove. A–7073695, Bellino, Savino or Babino or Bollino or Bellino Savino or Savaino or Sabino Bellino. A–2752500, Boncich, Sam. A–2411018, Calderon, Jesus Alejandre. 0300/394666, Calero, Gladys or Gladys Milagra Negrin-Rodriguez. 0300/394667, Calero, Isabel or Isabel Negrin-Rodriguez. A–3377743, Camia, Bonfiglio or Phil Cainia or Giacomo-Cavana. A–7132987, Chu, Edith Ju-Hwa or Edith Tseng-Chun Chu or Edith Ju-Hwa. A–7457602, Chu, Tseng-Chun. A–7025727, Chung, J ack. V–1240753, Dadaian, Serabi Adour (nee Kabakian). A–2555368, De Ramirez, Ernestina Escobar or Ernestina Ramirez or Ernestina Escobar Ad Echevarria. A–9692102, De (or Do) Rosario, Joaquim Francisco Lopes or Joaquim Rosario or Roasario; Joaquim Francisco Lopes Rosario; Joaquim Maria Francisco; Joaquim Maria Francisco Rosario; Joaquim Franciso De Rosario or Derosario; Joackim Rosario; Joaquim Rosario; Joaquim or Joaguim Francisco Rosario; Joaquin F. Rosario; Joaquim De Rosario. 1700–5241, Dolor, Rosalia Ea (Estefania Ea). A–7975641, Donovan, Ione Orilda. A–3449690, Dwyer, Michael Francis. A–7351273, Eng, Frank Gee or Ng Fong. A–5394243, Enlow, Julia Irene. A–6912654, Fiore, Marie Louise (nee Williams formerly Horton). A–5960623, Flanagan, Ursel Renate Meyer (nee Ursel Renate Meyer). A–7070741, Flores, Maria Teresa. 0300–811750, Fong, Eng Lun or Hoy Yin. A–2582238, Garcia, Amancia or Amanda Hernandez. A–6574522, Garcia, Andrew Winant. A–2469265, Garcia, Eduardo or Eduardo Garcia Ris or Viriato Guttierrez. A–4705880, Gardella, Giuseppe alias Carlos Alonso. A–6825202, Gergits, Hannelore Stefanie. A–6825203, Gergits, Karl Alois. A–3535341, Giannicchini, Gino or Gino Giannecchini or Gino Giannichini or Gino Giannechini. A–6498461, Gonzalez, Hector Manuel Modesto-Lopez or Hector Frazer. A–9836695, Hansen, Niels Thuroe. A–6920912, Hassab, Antoine Antoun. A–6329559, Henryk, Jan or John Henry Stillbach. A–6872523, Huff, Lucille May Plummer. A–3112979, Kaltenmaier, Eugen.67 Stat. b19 A–5883854, Kenyeres, Andras or Andras Kanczuga. A–5883855, Kenyeres, Krisztina formerly Krisztina Deak (nee Molnar). A-4G85154, Knuth, Herman Ernst. A–9659166, Kondiles, Gabriel. A–9671075, Koollioven, Herman. A–7983079, Lanuez, Luis Alfredo or Luis Alfredo Laneuz Mendive. A–6730666, Liao, Tien Ren. A–6886839, Liao, Wei Ping Wu. A–8064339. Macias-Hague, Edna Antonio Aileen. A–5566403, Maruyama, Masamori or Paul Masamori Maruyama. A–5960624, Meyer, Irmgard Emma Martha. A–5673350, Muller, Joseph or Joe Muller. A–5531956, Nagel, Charles Bernhard. A–5970800, Neugebauer, Erich. A–5970801, Neugebauer, Gwenyth Audrey. A–5970802, Neugebauer, Audrey Moonyeen. A–5886923, Nibbs, Phyllis Geneva. A–6965247, Nordmark, Dalton Everett. A–4360220, Ogle, William. A–1690705, O’Leary, Elizabeth. A–7192474, Osio, Antonio De Guerrero. A–7192475, Osio, Angelina Villasenor De. V-l 92353, Pedota, Guiseppi Nicola. A–5995217, Pena-Flores, Salvador. 1407–20647, Pena, Maria Lopez De. A–7176011, Pereira, Francisca Josefa. A–7457684, Perez, Rafael Santiago Sanchez Y. A–7457685, Pere, Miriam Rogelia Sanchez Y. A–6332084, Pires, Donald George. A–2523066. Ransom, Alexandra Serjanko formerly Alexandra Zmm. A–5976847, Richards, Robert Vincent or Robert Vincent Soso. A–4763940, Robinson, Hilda Amy Jane nee Hilda Soso. A–2927242, Romano, Francesco or Frank Romano. A–8091608, Rosberg, Nechama or Nechama Farber. A–4871200, Royce, Dorothy Beryl (nee Fleming). A–4272778, Santiago, Joseph. A–2414442, Schaffer, Ludwig or Louis John Schaffer. A–5693325, Shaw. Gilbert Henry. A–5698329, Shaw, Edward Meredith. A–7197890, Shuster, David Abram. A–7197892, Shuster, Ida (nee Rubin). A–9765543, Springvloed, Arnold or Arnoldus Springvloed or Springbloed. A–1024200, Steinbrecher, Eduard Georg or George Edward Steinbrecher or Edward or Eduard Steinbrecher. A–6449231, Stephanidis, Dean Constantine John. A–5015878, Tirehurst. Katherine Elizabeth (nee McLellan). A–3161661, Tsarnas, Stephanos Emanuel. A–6275119, Valdo vino-Navarro, Francisco. A–5320950, Welch, Cecil Carlisle. A–7445720, Wen, Shao Lien or Shao Hsiung. A-l560215, Wong, Shi Ching or Wong Shi Ching. A–4491534, Yee, Cora Sue Moy (nee Moy or Moy Su Wah or Su Walt Moy or Cora Sue Moy). A–9836629, Zvans, Carl or Karlis Zvans or Karl Zvans. A–7140102, Acosta, Gregorio or Gregorio Acosta Rodriguez. A–7140088, Carreon, Maria Mercedes or Maria Mercedes Carreon De Acosta.67 Stat. b20 A–5804142, Afentakis, Konstantinos D. A–3444860, Antonoff, Spass or Spass Anthony or Stanley Anthony. A–5444895, Avram ides, Clea ich os Hercules. A–7962226, Ayo-Guanilo, Gabriel or Gabriel Ayo or Lucio Gabriel Ayo-Guanilo. A–3798195, Balsamo, Raffaele or Ralph Balsano. A–5930326, Barry, Violet Marie. A–6062967, Bateman, Florence Liliam formerly Florence Lilian Cunningham. V–941386, Bertucci, Primo. A–1743346, Borina, Nadina Grigorieva or Nadina Roman Grigorieva Borina or Nadina Roman Bakaleinikoff. A–5693328, Bradley, Edith May (nee Shaw). A–7049692, Brewster, Adelia Keturah. A–7841167, Castillo, Ana El via nee Leon-Martinez. A–8014959, Christian. Ethel Virginia. A–6399522, Cooper, Josefa Artiles or Josefa Artiles or Josefa Artiles Vasquez. A–7251660,Crivello, Anna (nee San Filippo). V–934834, Cuti no, Caterina Sansone. A–4025239. De Castro, Erilda Agatha. A–6476416, de Hoyos-Torres, Emique or Henry de Hoyos. A–7702320, de Mederios, Agnelo Clementino. ‘ A–6937351, Dertien, Maartje (nee Sleutel). A–6660658, De Soto, Maria Salazar. A–1162399, De Velasquez, Natividad Lopez (nee Natividad Lopez). A–5101863, Di Giorgio, Domenico or Clagio Bennardo. A–7057985, Diorio, Mary Carmela. A–9535114. Do Nascimento, Joaquim or Joaquin Do Nacimento or Joaquin De Nascimento. A–7178251, Dounias, Garif alitas or Garifalitea, or Gar if alia (nee Trango). A–8001797, Erkus, Ali Orhan. A–8001796, Erkus, Guzide Nesrian. A–5948745, Fleming, Ina. A–7049155, Florio-Macias, Armando. A–9825449, Fong, Eng Gum. A–5966266, Foy, Rachel Ann. A–8017203, Freeman. Samuel Frederick. A–7122091, Fresh our, Raimund Haring. A–7197981, Gagliarducci, Pacifico. A–2346359, Garcia, Felix P. A–7978757, Garcia-Hurtardo, Alfonso. A–7903421, Gibbs, Samuel Janies. A–8021949, Glass, Anya formerly Chana Singer, A–7995664, Gomez, Jorge. A–1827036, Gon, Mary Tom or Mary Quon Yee or Fung Kum or Gow Sheung or Fong Dai Muey. A–6846919. Gonzalez, Genaro. A–6846916, Gonzalez, Manuela Herlinda. A–6846917, Gonzalez, Alicia. A–6846918, Gonzalez, Roman Alfredo. A–5233140, Gonzalez-Vela, Manuel. A–5352453, Grasso, Joseph. A–4359194, Grenier, Marie Jeanne (nee Beauchemin). A–6482237, Griffiths, Ada Agnes. A–6482236, Griffiths, Thomas Littleton, Junior. A–6482235. Griffiths, John Scott Randolph. A–7435313, Grossholz, Iris.67 Stat. b21 A–7435314, Grossholz, Heidemarie. A–7189146, Guccione, Matteo. A–4066587, Guglietta, Michael Guiseppe or Michele Guiseppe Gugliotta. A–5967979, Gumbs, Joseph Nathaniel. A–6549358, Hallas, Mary Lillian. A–1577231, Harlan, Doris May. A–7043770, Harrigan, Cecil Cleve. A–4347545, Haskakis, William or Basilios Haskakis. V–661046, Heong, Kwai Ting alias May Kwai or Ting Heung Kwai. V–1078972, Hiatt, Clemintina Bedoy. A–7999588, Hoover, George Melvin. A–3683690, Hoskinson, Bertha Rosalie or Berta Tiant de Munoz or Bertha Rosalie Tiant Y Rodriguez or Bertha Nonoz or Bertha Tyndall. A–6896031, Hyder, Yvonne G. (nee Haddad). A–8014950, Industrious, Valentine. A–5782508, Industrious, May Louise. A–5438893, Itzkovitz, Evelyn Eve (nee Schnaier), A–4889195, Jakush, Alexander. 56263/630, Karavasilis, Michalis or Ghatziniiehalis or Hajimihalis or Hatsimihalis alias Demetrius or James Hajimihalis or Hutsimihalis. A–4133211, Kellman, Jolin Reuben or Oscar Herbert. A–7983188, King, Albertha. A–1719615, King, Ordenia Gwyndhor (nee Garrold). A–7849694, Lay, Joachim Ellery. A–7356719, Lee, Yue Chang or Yue Lee. A–5971755, Leonard, Alice Olivia. A–5921673, Lett some, Anita (nee V enzen). A–7802509, Lettsome, Norris Alexander. A–3565855, Lewis, Rene Rose. A–6450121, Liang, Daisy Yu Ching Liu formerly Yu Ching Liu. A–6271439, Liang, Ta. ‘ A–7415647, Lois, Ramon Novas. A–1482881, Lucchino, Antonio. A–6982455, Magas, Venetia Andre (nee Fragoyiannopoulou). A–4937264, Malandruceolo, Michele L. or Mike Malandruccolo. A–4276678, Marohnich, Anton. A–2578212, Mazzilli, Giuseppe. A–6205358, Mell vain, Pilar Tobias. A–5067380, Mirbach, Wilhelm Joseph or William Joseph Mirbach. A-l631832, Nash, Frank Jesse alias Frank Jesse Naish. A–8117351, Navarro-Lozano, Rafael. A–3851086, Neave, Dorothy Kathleen (nee Smith). A–6492284, Nicolas, Jolita Quimangan alias Felipa Salbosa Laforga. A–3432011, Nilsen, Alfred Ed wart Martin. A–9607259, Penn, Gibson Alonzo. A–5852635, Penn, Ophelia Perlina . A–5988746, Petersen, Ellen Rebecca. A–6295510, Picciottoli, Josephine Lucy (nee Cuomo). A–2522320, Radoontsoff. John E. A–8102958, Ranck, Gladys Karolyn formerly Kanther formerly Halliday (nee Madill). A–6860161, Rodriguez, Otilia Planas Punceles (nee Otilia Planas Punceles) or Otilia Pnnceles-Planas. A–8065865, Ronan, Alexander Wallace. A–5987803, Ronan, Christina. A–3458654, Ronzakolski, Wladyslaw or Walter Rolland. A–7967458, Salto, Isaac or Issac.67 Stat. b22 A–6178372, Schermerhorn, Esperanza Bangui. A–4847982, Sehnaier, Liba. A–4907048, Sehnaier, Louis. A–7980292, Seller, Madeleine Antoinette. A–6002100, Smith, Conrad Arthur. A–8010661, Smith, Inez Beatrice. A–6631947, Soroko, Haim. A–6544316, Standaart, Johanna Margaretha. A–6611877, Steffen, Marie Elizabeth (nee Weber), formerly Czekalla or Elsie Steffah. A–7111334, Stiers, Dorothy (nee Bok Ye Pak). A–6816811, Stout, Maria Grazia Russo (nee Maria Grazia Russo). A–6245757, Strat, Athena. A–7065645, Sun, Lee Wing. A–7065635, Quong, Lee Wing, A–3092016, Tachibana, Iku. - A–4641933, Takakuwa, Yayoi. A–7606771, Tiber, Erwin or Ervin Tiber. A–7178010, Torielli, Giovanni Francesco or Jeames Franklin Hibes, A–6250841, Torrez, Andrew or Andres Torres. A–6887100, Triantafillis, Spero or Spiros Triantafill ion. A–3848578, Tsi, Tsu Sih. A–5889279, Tutcher, Margaretta May (nee Kline). A–7616390, Vinyets, Antonio Rojas or Antonio Vinyets. A–6770010, Vinyets, Virginia (nee Moran) or Virginia Maria Del Pilar Moran Sierra Vinyets. A–5170833, Webber, Katherine Rose (nee Kehoe). A–8078910, Williams, George Ashbourne or George Ashbourn Williams or Ashburn Williams or George Williams or George A. Williams. A–6624332, Williams, Jack James. A–5971748, Williams, Vernon George. A–6541785, Williams, Inez. A–7863864, Woo, Sun Nam. A–5149798, Wundt, Mirdza Agnesa (nee Zimis or Jaekel or Gackel). A–3570617, Yee, June or John Yee. A–4827305, Zimmerman. Hazel Johanna (nee Ryan). A-6630O18, Agnello, Elda Naomi (nee Pedrazzoli), A–1269810, Ala’i, Hershmat or Hechmat Alai or Heslimat Husain-Ala’i or Hesmat Alai. A–6465786, Alexander, Neville Garfield alias Neville Wilson. A–6886885, Alexay, Mary Krizsan or Mary Krizsan. A–6650760, Alquizola, Pia C. (nee Pia Caballero). A–8091720, Arney, George Wallace. A–6609666, Anastopoulos, Vasilios Panagiotis alias Basil P. Anasto-poulos. A–3765515, Anderson, Frank EzedieL A–6043095, Anderson, George Ruthven or Boysie (Nickname) or Monte Cristo (State name). A–4381407, Andrichik, John or John Andrichick. A–5456402, Arpe, Carl Johannes Adolf Wilhelm or Carl William Arpe. A–4933624, Barbieri, Leonardo Antonio or I jeon Bar bei’. A–7809752, Bastian, Gladys Elaine. A–5970035, Belanger, Joseph Raymond Napoleon or Raymond Na-poleon Belanger or Mattias Bizier. A–7140098, Belmontes, Luz or Luz Belmontes De Rodriguez or Luz Belmontes De Cruz. A–6997918, Berindei, George. A–6997919, Berindei, Madeleine Jeanne.67 Stat. b23 A–2418775, Bismann, Georg. A–7863967, Boivin, Patrick. A–7991520, Boots, Habbe or Habbe Dorenbusch. A–4809720, Burre, Karl Ferdinand. 0608–7520, Cabanzo, Jose Lanza alias Jose Cabanzo or Jose Lanzas. A–7520764, Caldwell, Ivan Edwin Lindsay. A–5374313, Campana, Francisco. A–7589823, Campos, Juana Ampiro. A–5786864, Careich, Luca. A–5402298, Challis, Elizabeth Lesley (nee Judd). A–7264168, Champe, Olga Tapavichky alias Olga Petrovna Tapavichky. A-97O9799, Chen, Chin alias Jen Chin alias Chun Chan. A–2481534, Cheng, Amber Lieng-Shan. A–7879889, Chiu, Cluing Chi alias Franklin Chiu. A–8056959, Chiu, Shang Chun (nee Shang Chun Shu). A–4641184, Chwalibog, Szyje Zahne now known as Joe Burg. A–7712792, Clarke, Israel Edward. A–6148907, Coster, Felix. A–2372178, Cruz-Herrera, Tomas Jose. A–1469907, Cruz, Rosal ina Reyes De. A–5059353, Dainoff, Clara or Kraina Dainoff or Rose Draina Dainoff. A–6860782, Di Maria, Annunziata. 0900–56713, De Vitis, Filippo or Di Vitis. A–5055163, Del Vescovo, Cosmo. A–7427042, Djakonovs, Alexej. A–4507723, Economopoulos, Nicholas. A–4684507, Ellenbogen, Mark or Mike Allen. A–6921739, Esposito, Anthony. A–4988318, Falvo, Sebastiano or Sam. A–5952820, Galea, Giovanni Baittista. A–5439085, Garcia, Reynaldo or Jose Reynaldo Garcia. A–9669427, Georgandis, Adamantios. A–7858118, Gilbert, Rosa Elvira Salas. A–4744989, Gonsalves, Joseph alias Joseph Alexander Gonsalves. A–7445900, Gonzalez, Gertrudis Mireles alias Gregorio Garza. A–5977709, Gonzalez y Soto, Francisca or Francisca Gonzales or Francisca G. Patino or Francisca Vargas. A–2320697, Gratsos, Helene. A–7389931, Graziani, Cipriano. A–7457706, Grevas, Efstathia or Efstathia Grivas. A–3800537, Grosz, Herman. A–4958770, Hale-Rodriguez, Carlos. A–4809648, Hamada, Harumatsu. A–4312231, Heimerman, Marjorie (nee Labberte). A–7210378, Hellmann, Ilse Anna Adolfine. V–12484, Henriques, Jose Maria, Junior alias Joseph or Joe Costa. A–6498411, Hernandez de Trejo, Ana Maria. A–6498445, Trejo-Bravo, Antonio. A–6498444, Hernandez, Maria Graciela or Graciela Trejo-Hernandez. A–6498443, Trejo-Hernandez, Ana Maria Cristina. A–6883852, Herrera-Fidela, Fermin. A–8015884, Hines, Roy Fitzgerals or Aston Thomson. A–3309720, Howes, Jorge Eugenio. A–6271457, Hsien, Che Cheng. A–7419845, Hua, Margaret Pai-Ya alias Margaret Zia. A–5189047, Irvin, George.67 Stat. b24 A–5903725, James, Elecia Constancia. A–7379701, Jung, Norbert Hermann, known as Norbert Hermann Kanyer. A–1595698, Kawamoto, Yuji. A–7084211, Keller, Lieselotte Charlotte. A–6848648, King, Sing. V–369350, King, Cissie (aka Ng Fung Tsang King) (nee Ng Fung Tsang). 1000–19778, Kipper, Henry John. A–4059204, Klimanoff, Vladimir alias Adolph Piedro or Adolf Piedro. A–6072051, Korbai, Paul Charles alias Pal Karoly Korbai. A–6756070,Kostis, Vasilikie alias Vassiliki Kostis (nee Razis). A–1789925, Krendle, Lily (Lilly) or Lillian Crandell. A–9825376, Larino, Manuel Lamela. A–7424881, Lawrence, Dale. A-755879O, Lawrence, Sandra Jill. A–2020548, Lazaroff, Zaharia (nee Pop Thanas). A–7903004, Lee, Hing Jeung alias Lee Hing or Hing Lee. A–6165966, Linares, Bruno. A–6474925, Lopez, Salvador Calvillo. A–4065628, Lucin, Bozo or Bob Lucin or Bozo Nicholas Lucin. A–7283445, MacLeod. Phillipa Beatrice Collins. A–7483284, Madrell, Robert Scott. A–7483285, Madrell, Evelyn Maud. A–5900738, Maduro, Lillian Agatha. A–6576006, Maiorano, Enrico. A–7457248, Maiorano, Barbara. A–7225043, Man, Fung. A–6365490, Mandamadiotis, Sperios Demetriou. 0301–18521, Man etas, Anthony Demetrios. A–7025022, Mark, Wee Git also known as Fred Mark, Junior. A–8106254, Markes, Christ Harry formerly Christos Markos. 1100–25000, Martinez-Flores, Jose known as Joseph Florez Martinez. A–1060161, Matancias-Morales, Candelario. A–8080689, McDonald. Albertina (nee Fanfani). A-l771384, McLeod, Pearl formerly Venner (nee Churchill). A–6011826, Mefford, Florence Vivian formerly Bryan (nee Alexandra). A–7886788, Meijer. Manfred. A–5825318, Mendolia, Margarete Sofie or Margarete Jensen. A-6O57677, Meyers, Blanche. A–5932933, Meyers, Clemencia Dawson. A–3285696, Miyashita, Katsuyoshi alias K. Hirayama. A–6178929, Moreh, Milan (William) or Edward William Sadig-Alved or Edward William Cecil. A–5645201, Morquecho-Hernandez, Jose. A–5690083, Morquecho, Angela Ramirez de. A–4531719, Morris, Stafford Clinton. A–2566504, Muentes, Ignacio Rogoberto. A–7222175, Nilssan, Egil Martin. 0807–4942, Olmoz-Andaverde, Amelia alias Maria Ida Gonzalez. A–7117819, Papa, Domenico. A–6989658, Papazidis, Christos or Chris Papazidis. A–6988915, Pardo, Roman Becerra or Roman Becerra. 1600–95282, Pena-Ceja, Alfonso. T–1774508, Perera y Suarez, Armando Elpidio alias Armando El-pidio Perera. A–8057558, Piazzi, Giuseppe Celestino alias Joe Turri.67 Stat. b25 A–5265022, Poriles, Jennie (nee Bazar). A–7821700, Porte Hi, Giuseppe or Joseph. A–3380724, Prentiss, Annie Catherine (nee Delves). V–1465729, Prevots, Georgette Marie Louise (nee Clerhout). 21–7903801, Quiogue, Francis. 0616–1568, Rabsatt, Vaneta. A–7383689, Rathbun, Margaret Annie formerly Howard (nee Sedginan), A–4721933, Reimann, Emma Angustie. A–7978828, Richards, Helen Ruth. A–8001777, Richardson, Reuben Johnson. A–5393445, Ringwall, Emil or Konrad Emil Ringwall. A–3641414, Ross, Angus Nicholson. A–8010610, Roza, Socorro Del a (nee Buraga). A–7941746, Rubin, Mihaly. A–7189842, Rumfeld, Heinz Albert. A–3607555, Sam, Chu Buck or Buck-Sam Chu. A–6336122, Shar, Tom Tzeor (Mrs.) Buck-Sam Chu. A–9748289, Santalla, Carlos or Carlos Santalia Lojo. A–4980723, Sardo, Manuel Ferreira. 1300–110059, Scopazzi, Albino. A–6743297, Sedilo, Evelyn May formerly Evelyn May Hollingum. A–3483335, Seinberg, Heinrich. A–1750637, Seinberg, Emma. A–5967454, Shirado, Seishu. A–7818429, Skouson, Peter James. A–6621142, Spira, Pinchas (nee Pinhas Shapiro). A–3598815, Steiner, Elizabeth Bessie. A–5964203, Stenzel, William. A–7279651, Stern, Eva Stepanek. A–7141224, Stoppani, Caridad (nee Trevejo also known as Caridad Fernandez Treyjo Rodriguez). A–7978816, Storrs, Margaret (nee Rush). A–7978815, Storrs, Timothy John. 21–7980305, Storrs, Peter Kip, Junior. A–5949820, Stramm, George Carl Bruno. 21–6610968, Suavage-Gonzalez, Carlos or Carlos G. Suavage. 0502–6546, Sup, Chong or Chang. A–6216393, Sylvestrowicz, Stefania formerly Bielawa (nee Wolinska). A–4368963, Takakuwa, Shujiro. A–4433609, Tanaka, Hiraku or Henry Tanaka. V–155193, Tebele, Linda (nee Cohen). A-l 101889, Theodorakis, John. A–6963152, Threlfal], Eila Maar it Hyyrylaimen. 0803–2303, Torres, Felix. 21–8117373, Torres, Severa. Valencia. 21–9634774, Tramontano, Francesco or Franco or Frank. 21–5948749, Turnbull, Esme Viola. A–2682458, Ullah, Walter or Walter Ali. V–6423, Uyehara, Marianna Teiko. A–5784790, Valdes, Joaquin Munoz or Joaquin Munoz. A–7387449, Valentino, Ernesto. A–3193878, Valeriano, Francesco or F ranceseo or Frank Vallarino. A–6245147, Venetis, Koula. A–7222547, Verze, Antonino or Anthony Verze. A–7130589, Villarreal, Margarito Leal. A–7046255, Wiazemsky, Pauline Princess (nee Pauline Cumbo). A–7046241, Obolensky, Lydia Princess (nee Lydia Cumbo).67 Stat. b26 0607–2461, Williams, Melanie Olivia. A–4004798, Wong. Beatrice or Yuen Choy Kee. A–6317860, Wong, Gordon Patrick or Youe Han Wong. A–6497638, Wong, Sun Chong or Wang. A–6497641, Lee, Tse Seng. A–4053840, Wu, Pai Tuan. A–3401043, Yow, Jung known as You Jung known as Yow Jung. A–7984804, Zamorano-Garcia, Segundo or Ramon Miramontes or Ramiro Miramontes. A–6989249, Zani, Cesare or Chest er Zani. A–9726397, Zawadzki, Witold. V–1462278, Zuder, Jacqueline Ivy (nee Cairns). A–2622696, Zumbo, Paul. A–5225187, Alexandridi, Alexandrina Maria or Sandra Alexandridi, A–5305385, Allaer, Alfons Albert. A–4902610, Allaer, Helena Charlloette (nee Van Der Haegen). A–4808389, Araujo, Francisco Alexandre or Francisco Alexandre or Francisco Araujo. A–4797132, Bonifacic, Gaspar. A–6845710, Brooks, Newton Alvin or Rudolph Crossdale. A–8015494, Carboni, Ciro Carlo. A–4792487, Cassidy, James Joseph. V–939068, Chelini, Giuliano. A–7748712, Choy, Alfred Hernando. A–7983490, De Miranda, Socorro Cardenas or Maria De Socorro Cardenas or Socorro Cardenas. A–5960317, Dona, Mario Antonio or Mario Antonio Nandino Dona or Mario Dona or Dona Mario Antonio. A–5856811, Engel, Eira Deryn. A–7112023, Estrada, Jose Luis. A–6881287, Franco, Gonzalo or Gonzalo Fra neo-Acosta. A–6828807, Gettas, Gus Peter or Constantinos Gkitzias. A–6817855, Haddad, Alfred or Fred Haddad. A–4463290, Herrera-Hernandez, Pablo. A–6709361, Hodge, Henrietta Rose (nee Brown). A–2626026, Holter, Anna Josephine. A–4678190, Krute, Fritz Heinrich. A–5237120, Krute, Anna Sophie. A–3149747, Lahikainen, Otto or Henry Johnson. A–7941123, Lew, Suey Sen or Robert Lew or Lew Wo Ching or Lew Suey Sen. A–3361379, Lopez, Serafim or Rafael Serafin Lopez Rajo. A–6597443, McIlrath, Elena Dolores (nee Ortiz-Milord). A–4160485, Moreno-Sanchez, Refugio. A–6923176, Nguyen, Nguyen Thanh. A–6849421, Nguyen, Li Thi or Thi Ly Phan. A–7858019, Novella, Daniel Palma. 1600–99778, Ochoa-Ochoa, Robert or Roberto Ochoa-Ochoa. A–7740671, Ozamis-Ormaechea, Domingo. A–7079629, Papayannacos, Stylianos. A–4864916, Pelayo, Soledad Garcia (nee Soledad Garcia Albar-racin). A–1732177, Petok, Inna or Emma. A–6268920, Preen, Brian Norman. A–6288190, Prenn, Harold Norman. A–6268921, Preen, Kate Helen or Kate Ellen Haferkorn. A–2308244, Rai mo, Gennaro. A–7984830, Ramirez, Victoria Orozco or Victoria Orozco.67 Stat. b27 A–5582943, Roblejo-Rober, Jose Celedonio or Charlie Molina or Joseph Roblejo. A–6833430, Rodriguez, Miguel Flores or Miguel Flores or Miguel Angel Flores. A–7298526, Rumi, Amalia Julianna (nee Mezei). A–7019158, Saunders, Joan. A–4456942, Schillaci, Angelina. A–4456944, Schillaci, Philip. A-A946941, Schintu, Guiseppe Salvatore or Joseph Schintu or Joseph or Guiseppe Salvatore Pinna or Joseph S. Pinna. A–4585065, Schultz, Senior, Martin. A–1718311, Sergei, Jacob or Jack Sergei or Jacob or Jack Shergei. A–5166619, Shuell, Michael Elmer. A–7991978, Sitaras, Byron John or Viron Sitaras. A–9509086, Tarkowski, Franciszek or Frank Tarkowski. A–4553895, Thompson, Susannah (nee Wylie). A–6989243, Trotman, Vivian Estelle or Vivian Estella Webbe-Mary Estella Meade-Mary. V–38960, Valenti, Giuseppina or Giuseppa Valenti (nee Pagano). 1209–9337, Walter, Frank Edy or Frank E. Ruhl or Frank Edy Foster. A–4625481, Wechsler, Irene (nee Fischer or Rosalia
(Rosa)Perl-stein). A–6755973, Wein, Wu Big or Wu Big Woon or Mrs. Mark Chong. A–4083830, Westphal, Frank or Franz Theodore August Westphal. A–5359781, Vergottis, George C. A–4674944, Vergottis, Mary G. 0300–260.344, Dehkan, Afsar. A–6381363, Dehkan, Abdul or Abdul Hussain Dehkan. A–5975666, Loukatos, Evangelos Kosmas. A–2320696, Gratsos, Constantin George. A–9532298, Mathisen, Wollert. A–1331075, Williams, George Kapa. A–7145943, Prisciandaro, Damiano. A–4193296, Zaganas, Leonidas alias Leo Z. Gray. A–7019831, Begin, Joseph Real Gaeton. A–6670579, Smith, Henry Hallam. Agreed to May 26, 1953. S. Con. Res. 31: SIGNING OF S. 1550 Senate Concurrent Resolution 31 June 3, 1953 SIGNING OF S. 1550June 3, 1953[[S. Con. Res. 31](/us/bill/83/sconres/31)] *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*,Return of message requested. That the action of the Speaker of the House of Representatives in signing the enrolled bill (S. 1550) to authorize the President to prescribe the occasions upon which the uniform of any of the Armed Forces may be worn by persons honorably discharged therefrom be, and it is hereby, rescinded, and that the House be, and it is hereby, requested to return to the Senate its message announcing its agreement to the House amendments. Agreed to June 3, 1953. S. Con. Res. 30: OFFICIAL UNITED STATES WALL MAP Senate Concurrent Resolution 30 June 4, 1953 OFFICIAL UNITED STATES WALL MAPJune 4, 1953[[S. Con. Res. 301](/us/bill/83/sconres/301)] *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*,Printing of copies. That there be printed thirty thousand and fifteen copies of the official United States wall map, published by the Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior, size five feet by 67 Stat. b28 seven feet, of which ninety-nine copies, mounted and backed, and seven thousand four hundred and twenty-five copies, not mounted or backed, shall be for the use of the Senate; and four hundred and forty-one copies, mounted and backed, and twenty-two thousand and fifty copies, not mounted or backed, shall be for the use of the House of Representatives. Agreed to June 4, 1953. H. Con. Res. 29: GRANTING OF PERMANENT RESIDENCE TO CERTAIN ALIENS House Concurrent Resolution 29 June 10, 1953 GRANTING OF PERMANENT RESIDENCE TO CERTAIN ALIENSJune 10, 1953[[H. Con. Res. 29](/us/bill/83/hconres/29)] *Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring)*, That the Congress favors the granting of the status of permanent residence in the ease of each alien hereinafter named, in which case the Attorney General has determined that such alien is qualified under the provisions of section 4 of the Displaced Persons Act amended (62 Stat. 1011; 64 Stat. 219: 50 App. U. S. C. 1953): A–6963020, Amsel, Andor. A–7898535, Avilo, Rudolf. A–6592016, Balberiaki, Miron or Bell. A–6756307, Baqai, Mohamad Amir or Mohamad Amir Boukai. A–6552873, Brotleit, Zofia Kusewicka. A–9825254, Bussani. Andrew. A–7099697, Chang, Peter Yun-Pao. A–6431861, Chang, Jean M. Y. (nee Young). A–6623722, Chang, Shan Hoa. A–6623721, Chang, Tsaing Wa. A–6625811, Chang, Yuan Lo. A–6851532, Chao, Tsei-Yu or T. Y. Chao or Chao Tsei Yu. A–7073396, Chechik, Luba (nee Luba Russak). A–6848439, Chen, Min. A–6830501, Dischka, Zsuzsanna. A–6917990, Domb, Mozes. A–7828138, Domb, Cyla. A–7828139, Domb, Fryda. A–7131176, Esop, Verner. A–6740258, Fanaberia. Cale] Morika. A–6713644, Fanaberia, Masia (nee Rubin). A–6886818, Feldblum, Meyer. A–6536894, Fleischman, David. A–6841247, Fleischman, Ilona Sara (nee Eizikovitz). A–6769948, Frankel, Nechemie. A–6758622, Frankel, Chana (nee Wachs). A–7056845, Furer, Menashe or Menasze or Menasche or Menash Furer. A–7210070, Gawronski, Antonina (nee Rittigstein). A–6769935. Gedeon, Elie Jabra. A–6860145, Gedrovics, Alberts. A–6903711, Grunwald, Alexander. A–6448004, How, Julie Lien-Yng or Julie How. PR901282, How, Bang. PR901281, How, Rose May Ng or Rose Howe. A-67372L2, Huang, Yao Sien or Eva Yai-SieB Huang. A–6576346, Jacobowitz, Bela (Jakobowitz). A–6848236, Jacobowitz, Eva. A–7197382, Jaszkowski, Tadeusz or Ted Jaszkowski or T. Jaszkowski. A–7427989, Kann, Meinhard.67 Stat. b29 A–6772233, Khalidi, Suleiman Faud El. A–7491361, Kirilloff, Boris Ephim. A–6887572. Kopelowitz, Ester (nee Tessier). A–7178548, Lau ri k, Evald. A–8091096, Lee, Margaret Chia Lin (Margaret Therese Lee). A–6171207, Lee, Yiu Yung. A–6953010, Lieber, Sarolta (nee Berger). A–6851545, Loo, Ching Chee. A–7135305, Loo, Chia-Ying Chang (nee Chang). A–6819172, Masliyah, Noory Heskel or Noory Heskel Musaleh. A–6415978, Molnar, Theresia. A–6923768. Muller, Vera. A–7095882, Munteanu, George Nicholas. A–9107940, Nakielski, Bernard or Makielski. A–8091555, Novak, Joakim Ante. A–6801965, Pan, John Joei-Siang or John Pan. A-66H055, Potocka, Maria. A–9668080, Rand, Vladimir. A–6776588, Rotbart, Motel. A–7094824, Saltoun, Ishaq Heshel. A–7841095, Saltoun, Raina. A–7841096, Saltoun, Sui urn. A–9825231, Scrivanich, Antonio Nicolo. A-7O48886, Shulman, Joel or Julian Shulman or Julian Szulman. A–6606633, Spierer, Villiam or William or Vilimos. A–6508114, Stern, Herman. A–9825170, Swidzinski, Czeslaw. A–7144911, Swoysik, Emery Anthony or Emerich Antonin Svojsik. A–7365957, Szekely, Suzanne. A–6862642, Tessier, Margit (nee Margit Sonnenschein). A–6258292, Tsai, Pe Chiu. A–7934047, Talk, Johannes. A–7243463, Tye, Josephine Chou. A–6990780, Wagner, Wienczyslaw Jozef. A–6701080, Weiss, Rachel Ruth. A–6881779, Weisz, Eva. A–7134269, Wisniewski, Roxalia. A–7197533. Woo, Kok Liang. A–7197534, Woo, Lily Ji-Yuen. A–7197535, Woo, Andy Ying-Chung. A–7197536, Woo, Benny Fong-Chung. A–6291894, Zydorowicz, Zygmunt Stanislaw. A–6291893, Zydorowicz, Stanislawa (nee Babel) (Bombel). A–6615482, Cimze, Brigita. A–6619075, Sils, Jekabs Rudolfs. A–6615484, Cimze, Wilhelmina Albertine (nee Upmanis). A–7181298, Ambaras, Berek. A–7181299. Ambaras, Ruchla Leja (nee Spektor). A–7181301, Ambaras, Szmul or Samuel. A–7181300, Ambaras, Chaja. A–6933862, Antos, Viktor or Viktor Adler. A–7073948, Bajor, Laszl. A–7073949, Bai or, Margaret (nee Bermann). A–7125348, Belohlavek, Ladislav. A–8015690, Boni, Donato or Bon ich. A–7982580, Chen, Betty Shu-Hsien. A–7350806, Chen, Chi-Cheng. A–6542129, Deutsch, Emery. A–6542128, Deutsch, Edith.67 Stat. b30 A–7395122, Dunn, Fung Wen-Feng. A–6899359, Eisendraft, Jente Perl. A–7975403, Greisman, Chaim. A–6933870, Greisman, Dyna (nee Dyna Stern). A–6511086, Gulewski, Chaim Ber. A–6843542, Halberstam, Serena. A–7143248, Hauser, Moses. A-6896O10, Kac, David or David Katz. A–6794615, Kahan, David. A–6819107, Konig, Simon. A–7383019, Konig, Judit. A–6917988, LeffeT, David. A–7841092, Leffe , Hani a Sarah Leffel. A–7841094, Leffe , Henry. A–7066379, Leicht, Alfred. A–6757650, Liberman, Chaja Cross. A–7057929, Lobiovics, Jirina. A–7445230, Lobio vies, Peter Stepan. A–9669698, Loser, Ladislav. A–6439571, Lukacs, Jolin Adalbert. A–7184075, Nagy, Gustav. A–1953276, Ostreicher, Sally or Sara Ost reicher. A–9825173, Piceini, Giovanni or JohnPiccini. A–9825233, Piocinich, Antonio. A–9825234, Picinich, Giovanni (John). A–7048776, Pribramska, Milena Jaroslava. A–6803937, Propper, II inda. A–7243272. Rofe, Clemy (nee Hassoun). A–7243273, Rofe, Roland. A–6542415, Ronikier, Adam. A–6275646, Rosenthal, Cecilia Lucy (nee Rochlin). A–6937373, Rottenberg, Laszlo. A–6851434, Shen, Mary. A–6441693, Shew, Lester Fook. A-6441694, Shew, Alice Lee. A–6450187, Shimanovsky, Alexander Eugene. A–6450157, Shimanovsky, Xenia Nikosevna. A–6450158, Shimanovsky, Nickolai Alexander. A–6450159, Shimanovsky, Natalie Alexander. A–6905008, Strauss, Leo. A–7863422, Strauss, Elizabeth (nee Elizabeth Brody). A–7125300, Szilas, George. A–7125301, Szilas, Veronica Anna. A–6913912, Tabak, Guta. A–9825237, Tarabocchia, Antonio Giovanni. A–6805581, Teitelbaum, Dorothy. A–7116390, Winter, Berek Litman. A–7427544, Winter, Mordechai. A–7802010, Zaharoff, George Alexander. A–6659388, Zak, Irene Anna (nee Segal). A–6663293, Zak, Daniel. A–6663244, Zak, Michael. A–6779061, Abdul-Nabi, Sion Moshi. A–6907333, Abramczyk, Abram. A–7074032, Blumenstein, Jerta, A–6509235, Brecher, Samuel. A–6703334, Chang, Joyce Loretta. A–6848604, Chien, James Tai Tze. A–7975994, Chiu, Leung.67 Stat. b31 A–9886671, Cymer, Alfred or Alfred Ziemer or Alfred K. Cymer or Cymer Alfred or A. Cymer. A–7934149, D’Antoni, Giuseppe Giovanni. A–6949998, Dresdner, Desider. A–6983006, Felkay, Miklos. A–6983007, Felkay, Magdalena, A–7445428, Felkay, Julia Agnes. A–6496385, Fischman, Moses. A–6472344, Fischman, Piri (nee Jeremias). A–9765956, Fook, Lum or Lam. A–6390069, Gereneser, Frank. A–6390070, Gereneser, Amie. A–7132030, Goldberger, Ernest. A–6929650, Gorodecki, Aba. A–6480449, Gorog, Frigyes or Frederic Gorog. A–7125154, Gorog, Margit. A–6887741, Gunsburg, Mendel. A–6666944, Haberfeld, Eugene. A–6922074, Halpert, Mendel, A–7491705, Ho, Hao Jo. A–7828496, Ho, Hsiang-Chiao Huang. A–7828498, Ho, Lily Li-Lien. A–7828495, Ho, Louise Li-Si. A–7828597, Ho, William Wei-Yu. A–7125390,Iritz, Magda. A–7354858, Iritz, Andras Ferenc. A–6438637, Jurisevic, Milo Tripe. A–6438638, Jurisevic, Jelena Milo. A–6438640, Jurisevic, Radmila Milo. A–6438639, Jurisevic, Svetozar Milo. A–6987919, Karastoyanova, Marguita Bogdanova. A–7056457, Karcz, Jerzy Feliks. A–7097876, Karcz, Irena. A–7134826, Karlik, Oldrich
(Oida)Evse Snitihnev. A–7095980, Kovacs, Ilona Marie (nee Tovolgyi). A–7095981, Kovacs, Judith Ilona. A-7O95982, Kovacs, Katalin Piroska. A–6847906, Keng, Hilda Hsi Ling. A–9506160, Kingsepp, Alexander. A–7210424, Kotas, Jindrich. A–7197295, Kucera, Sonia or Sonia Kucerova, A–7802992, Kun, Jozsef Lajos or Joseph Kun. A–9290474, Lian, Choo Joon. A–6709345, Kwong, Tin Yu. A–6991771, Lei derm ann, Susan Veronica. A–6985787, Leidermann, Paul. A–6848564, Lin, Ru-Kan or Ru Kong Lin. A–8001257, Ljubcic. Maria Luca. A–7210293, Madis, Voldemar. A–7210288, Madis, Ilona. A–7863133, Madis, Ilona, Junior. A–7863134, Madis, Voldemar, Junior. A–7991037, Maram, Maria. A–7629040, Michalski, Stefan Antoni. A–6555835, Milikowski, Boruch or Milikowsky or Boruch Milikowskie or Milkowski or Bouch Milikowski or Borouch Milikowski. A–7483287, Moy, Don Tsit. A–7095886, Miciilescu, Mircea. A–6849839, Nieh, Tseng-Lu.67 Stat. b32 A–6852886, Ostteicher, Ester or Esther (nee Peristein). A–7868150, Pi, Teh Ho. A–9825275, Piccini, Matteo. A–7201404, Ripka, George Prokop. A–7863155, Ripka, Hubert Jean Michel or Hubert Jan Michal Ripka. A–6704266, Romanowska, Alicja Theresa or Alice Romanowski. A–6983560, Setton, Renee Albert. A–6746537, Shina, Isaac Saleh. A–9825384, Tarabochia, John. A–6403591, Tkachenko, Arkady. A–7142101, Twardon, Gerard Edward. A–7828393, Veres, George Stephen. A–7828395, Veres, Catherine Renee. A–7828394, Veres, Paul Stephen. A–7095791, Vizer, Jozsef or Joseph. A–7095792, Vizer, Erzsebet or Elizabeth (nee Papa). A–7264780, Pal, Peter or Paul Vizer. A–7915647, Wang, King-Ching. A–7354350, Wang, Shen Kuang. A–7379754, Wang, Chao-Chili Shih. A 0622376. Wang, Shih Jien. A–7427597, Yang, Bernard Kenneth. A–7248107, Yu, Fu Ching. A–6699842, Choye, James Hung or Tsai Hung. A–6933906, Feder, Solomon. A–7052513, Feher, Janos, A–7052514, Feher, Klara (nee Vajda). A–7052515, Feher, Agnes Julianna. A-7O53576, Friend, Jacob Lion. A–6159672, Hudec, Ladislas Edward. A–6159673, Hudec, Gisella Isabella. A–6903729, Irany, Jalal Zend. A–6704668, Jacob, Ellis Samuel. A–9778010, Kaplur, Serge Michael. A–9506849, Klak, Tadeusz Boleslaw. A–7052354, Kremnitzer, Samuel. A–7898806, Kremnitzer, Sala. A–7298969, Ku, Ta Hai. A–7350229, Kurzenbaum, Konstantin Paul. A–1804133, Lillo, Rudolf Karl. A–6460280, Lis, Josef Lisek Veh A–6071234, Liu, James Hsi-Hwa. A–9825110, Maslobojew. Ryszard. A–7356260, Metes. Mircea Virgil P. A–7809812, Nacinovich, Francesco Giovanni. A–9831492, Paszek. Emil. A–7249625, Quon, Yuk Lum or Egai Kim Quon. A–6704260, Rymarska, Stanislawa Janina or Stella Rymarski. A–7197296, Schwarzenberg, Francis (Frantisek). A–7197297. Schwarzenberg, Amalie (Amalia). A–7809033, Schwarzenberg, Ludmila. A–6982895, Sevcik, Jaromir. A–7809012, Siao, Ruby Wang. A–7809013, Siao, Lilly. A–5206882, Silla, Johannes. A–6992868, Sion, Caroline Eliahou (nee Caroline Eliahou Khazzam). A–6943745, Somogyi, John.67 Stat. b33 A–6985795, Stransky, Frank. A–6985796, Stransky, Kamila. A–9716791, Strawinski, Adolf. A–9825125, Szymankiewicz, Kazimierz. A–6844603, Wang, Kung-Lee. A–6848123, Yen, Jen Hwa (Moore Yen). A-9766O47, Abelnicks, Karlis Alexsandris. A–6763814, Ahmad, Abder Raouf Sayied. A–9621982, Baric, Slavko. A–9825347, Bresaz, Metodio Vittorio. A–7201326, Chao, Margaret Ellen. A–6868652, Ch a san, Samuel. A–6843905, Chasan, Lala. A–6843906, Chasan, Daniel. A–6665493, Djordjevich, Ilija Milan or Eli M. Georgevich. A–6363788, Dwek, Joseph. A–9825078, Geba, Waclaw Stanislaw. A–6857645, Gedeon, William Jabra, A–7176712, Geiger, Leslie alias Lelsie Laselo Geiger. A–7197556, Geiger, Elizabeth nee Elizabeth Klein alias Elisabeth Kozmo. A–6870411, Gottlieb, Suszanna Gabriella. A–6829523, Hofer, Andras or Andre or Andrew or Andre, Fernand, Francois Hofer; Andras Nandor Ferenc Hofer. 1100–23457, Huang, Yuan Chung or Wei Ta Huang or Walter Huang. A–6652842, Kenigsberg, Szaja Abram. A–7144083, Lederman, A bram. A–6923751, Lewita, Pinkas. A–7903765, Mikulich, Gildo (nee Erminegildo Miculich). A–6819103, Pick, Teresa Zeller. A–6555822, Rosenstein, Muzza. A–6987833, Sebestyen, George Stephen. A 7941803, Simicich, Giovanni. A–9825228, Tarabocchia, Antonio. A–6881776, Traube, Moses. A–6949360, Traube, Frida Pessa. A–6848504, Tsou, Kwan Shung or Tsou Kwan Chung. A–6983523, Visoianu, Florien Corneliu (nee Bnlteauu). A–8001252, Wei, Chue Sue. A–7118818, Winkler, Thomas. A–9634634, Adamson, Armant. A–7074001, Alimanestiano, Mihai. A–7052865, Alimanestiano, Ioana. A-7l 18760, Blau, Sidonia (nee Weiss). A–6953297, Brod, Ivan. A–6739686, Chao, Pei Chu. A–6973682, Chang, Linda Tung-Chen. A–7111908, Chiao, Gene Liang. A–7111909, Chiao, Wei Ying Lin. A–6522482, Chou, Kuo-P’ing alius ChTao-Chen Chou (or Chow), alias Shou-Ying Chou (or Chow), alias Hsien-Cheu Chou (or Chow). A–6921258, Deutsch, Joel. A–6595663, Druker, Haim Girsch. A–6595664, Druker, Rebecca Afraim. A–6595662. Druker, Leah alias Lillian Druker. A–6854411, Fabry, Gavriella. A–7135698, Fan, Kwan Chi alias Quincey Chi-Chun Fan. A–6897918, Faybik. Alojz Stefan alias Allen Stefan Faybik.67 Stat. b34 A–6945554, Froemel, Robert Boris Ivanchenko. A–6968029, Goldstein, Margarita Martin. A–7395111, Hu, Helen or Yu Hsin Hu. A-68S1699, Huang, William Yung-Nien alias William Edward Huang. A–7141717,iIzsak, Julianna. A–7279652, Izsak, Robert John. A–6771471, Karkar, Ya’Qub
(Jack)Nasif. A–7985654, Kask, Johannes alias JohannusKask, A–7178540, Kask, Nelly (nee Jarg) alias N. Jarg or Nelli Jarg or Nellie Jarg or Millie Jarg or Nellie Jarge or Nelly Jarg Kask. A–7863386, King, Peter Wei Kong. A–6930672, Kramer, Esther or Ester. A–6279271, Landau, Judith. A–6521591, Loutchan, Ludmila Maria. A–7125164, Lowinger, Ida (nee Ida Klein). A–9914609, Pusic, Paul. A–9825124, Puszka, Jan. A–7184152, Radnai, Pal Andras alias Paul Andrew Radnai. A–7197543, Radnai, Eva (nee. Eva Balazs). A–7383442, Sakin, Anna (nee Boxer). A–7383443, Sakin, Shulamith. A–7383444, Sakin, Judith. A–7178370, Sihv, Eduard (or E.; or Edward Sih v: or Eduard Shiv). A–6183233, Tamm, Igor. A–9580292, Toomberg, Valdemar. A–7057641, Treblinska, Rywka alias Rywka Treblinski or Regina Treblinski, or Hochsztein (nee Treblinska). A–7967275, Tung, Chen Huan. A–7398350, Vali, Eduard Julius. A–6922682, Winkler, Sandor. A–7046213, Winkler, Margit (nee Szerou). A–6790612, Wu, Chien Keng. A–9825045, Swiderski, Romuald. A–6916445, Ulm, Arvo Johannes. A–6779243, Schidlof-Vojnovic, Ivan, or Ivan Schidlof. A–7079927, Weiss, Bernat, or Bernard Weiss. A–6354566, Krajden, Moszko. A–6849467, Skarzynska, Aniela, or Irena Merenholc, A–5534198, Zomhory, Ladislas. A–7941170, Chong,.King Kee, or Kee Chong King or Casey King. A–7786119, Gorski, Boleslaw Pawel. A–6862321, Adamus, Stanislaw. A–7193792, Kulej, Hanna Teresa. A–7193793, Cholewicki, Victor Stefan. A–9677603, Aasma, August. A–7129220, Aurel, Mozes. A–6861310, Chao, Hieb Chang, or Frank Chao. A–7868117, Frank. Frieda. A–0887552, Ickowicz, Majer. A–6988574, Indig, Abraham. A–7841098, Indig, Irene. A–7052337, Levendel, Irene. A–6691413, Lin, Shuh Yuen, alias Shuh Yuen Liu. A–6794943, Malhas, Ruhi Abdul-Hamid. A–6612875, Masri, Mahmud Said. A–7190317, Molostvoff, Catherine Basil. A–7125385, Nowomiast. Mojzesz Hirsz, alias Marvin Henry Newton. A–7125386, Nowomiast, Mina (nee Kaplan), alias Mina Newton.67 Stat. b35 A–7841884, Nowomiast, Mark, alias Mark Newton. A–8001241, Petelka, Zofia (nee Korpowska). A–7427649, Rzepkowicz, Michael. A–7390586, Sedlak, Mirko Svatopluk, or Mirko Sedlak. A–4768149, Shu, E. Hah. A–7048743, Stern, Martin. A–7124129, Tan, Pai Chu. A–9766004, Toomepuu, Juhan. A–9766003, Toomepuu, Juri. A–6163781, Tsai, Chen Yu. A–7144079, Wolf, Aron Nathan. A–6862641, Adam, Mozes. A–6440636, Aizer, Salim Shaoul. A–5876212, Ambrus, Jan. A–8001260, Arro, Arnold. A–6952382, Beer, Adam, Eugin. A–7210292, Bekem, Laszlo, alias Leslie Bekefit A–7210291, Bekeffi, Magdalena. A–6967636, Chen, Paul Kuan Yao. A–7483958, Cheng, Ai Ming. A–7483959, Chen, Lilly Li. A–9765114, Ciesiak, Alfons. A–6662080, Domb, Jerachmiel, alias Jeraehmiel Donn. A–6805594, Faber, Laszlo, alias Laszlo Theodore Faber mid George Leslie Faber. A–6567671, Friedman, Leopold. A–6903791, Gilbert, Suzanne, alias Suzanne Goldberger. A–6737204, Godkin, Michael Joseph, or Moses Joseph Godkin. A–7049993, Hazzan, Leon Isaac. A–7049994, Hazzan, Renee. A–6862650, Herman, Michel. A–6991850, Herman, Maria. A–6887727, Horowitz, Majer. A–7276014, Hwang, Lai-Yin Grace. A–6985811, lonnitiu, Mircea. A–6390210, Kangro, Valdeko. A–7085991, Kassab, David Jacob. A–6627380, Kiang, Frederica Shu-Ya. A–9635272, Kiploks, Ludvigs, Paul or Ludvigs Kiploks. A–6922685, Klein, Morie. A–7828455, Klein, Julie. A–7828456, Klein, Tomas. A–6386367, Kogerman, Sulev Kristjan. 56133/591, Kuljaca, Jovo Petro. A–6847740, Kwong, Man Hong. A–7087401, Lautman, Zoltan. A–6983796, Lee, Joseph Alexander. A–6694226, Li, Kuan. A–6625627, Li, Frances. A–6794979, Lieber, Leopold. A–6794944, Loh, Ellen (Ai Lien Loh, Ellen Lo). A–7757809, Loo, Ping Yok. A–6995548, Lowy, Gustav. A–6805570, Odinak, Alec (Elya Odinak). A-6373385, Petrova, Olga Gregorie. A–6904771, Pizyc, Stefa. A–6934637, Popoff, Sergei Vasilievich. A–6390227, Raid, Kaljo, alias Kal jo Raamann. A–7073587, Rizk, George Sliman, formerly George Sliman Rizk Abu Judom.67 Stat. b36 A–7463362, Sabel, Bela. A-74G3363, Sabel, Dona (nee Adler). A–7903795, Sabel, Irene. A–6771472, Salah, Nadim John. A–7243320, Shalom, Yacoub Raphael, alias Jack Raphael Shalom. A–6867165, Sommerstein, Emil. A–6886844, Szeto, Shih-Chuan. A–9734415, Tai, Ying Wah. A–6983820, Taub, Laoislas Vasile, alias La wrence Taub. A–6628885, Vaughan, Nellie Ladd. A–7752326, Wang, Chi-Yuan. A–6849833, Wang, Virginia Fu-Chuang. A–6904341, Wechsler, Samuel. A–6844256, Wenger, Irving (Izrael Wegier). A–6844257, Wenger, Ida (Chaja Wegier). A–7130820, Berland, Felicia, alias Felicia Berland. A–7182346, Borowiec, Andrzej Stanislaw. A–9758751, Bracco, Giovanni. A–7139089, Bracco, Simon Guisto. A–8057048, Cugliani, Jolin, or Ivan Kuljanic or Ivan Milan Kul-janic. A–7046293, David, Masoud a, M. S. S. A–7139010. De bl in ger, Srul. A–6959748, Deblinger, Kate (nee Guttman). A–7934151, Fable, Joseph, or Joe Fable. A–7079925, Fulop, Jeno. A–7144001, Goldberger, Magdalena. A–6528723, Halpern, Aron. A–6737779, Klein, Moritz. A–6891804, Kohn, Judith. A–6755538, Liang, Tsich. A–7779160, Loo, Shou Ming. 0300–299946, Paema, Ernst. A–7244193, Picinich, Matteo. A–7123477, Rawicki, Jerzy Jacob alias Jerry Rawicki. A–7276711, Sang, Chang Chuan. A–6934990, Schnabel, Moses. A–7828578, Surian, Giovanni. A–6620485, Tsang, John Lien-Kwei. A–9555577, Veider, Carl
(Karl)Alfred. A–7118759, Weiss, Ervin, alias Erwin Weiss. A–7118778, Weiss, Frieda. A–6238175, Yang, Peter Quay, also known as Yang Quay and Yang Kwei. Passed June 10, 1953. S. Con. Res. 25: DEPORTATION SUSPENSIONS Senate Concurrent Resolution 25 June 22, 1953 DEPORTATION SUSPENSIONSJune 22, 1953[[S. Con. Res. 25](/us/bill/83/sconres/25)] *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*, That the Congress favors the suspension of deportation in the case of each alien hereinafter named, in which case the Attorney Genera] has suspended deportation for more than six months: A–4735353, Aaron, Joseph Louis or Joseph Luis Aaron. A–6330113, Amso, Khalid Iskander alias John Amso. A–7983248, Anderson, George Newton. 0604–3332, Bain, Kenneth Bruce. V–49807, Beard, Harold Edwin. A–3868913, Bell, Joseph Lee.67 Stat. b37 A-80O1026, Ben-Kiki, Salomon or Shlomo. A–6721110, Borenstein, Dyna or Dyna Bernstein (nee Kozuchowicz). A–6808238, Bradaschia, Alberta or Alberta Bradaschia Hatch. A–8031622, Brando, Antonio. A–4387675, Browne, Sam. A–9005941, Bulieris, Nick. A–7279873, Cantu-Ornelia, Tomas. A–6661861, Carlson, Mary Theodora or Mary Theodora Rawlence. A–4764334, Carnegie, Gladys Lucille Campbell. P. R. 905495, Chen, Kuang Tsao or Joe K. Chen. A–6849873, Mun, Chiew Chen or Mun Chiew Chen. A–7249012, Chu, Phoebe Fei. A–3471204, Colohan, Mary. A–5866573, Costakis, Michael Zacharias. V–688517, D’Amico, Italo. A–2539803, De Balle, Carmen Esparas Viuda. A–4145753, Di Cola, Giuseppe Schiano. A–7983028, De Grace, Clifford. A–4534672, De Guoy, Suzanne Elisabeth or Suzanne Philipine Pullig. A–2870961, De Iglesias, Francesca Villa mil (nee Duran). A–3378820, De Licon, Josefa Corral or Josefa Corral A–7028578, Denes, Mary Ann. A–2458189, Dominguez, Lauro or Lara Dominguez or Lauro Doming uz. A–3036747, Dono, Avelino Iglesias or Avelino Iglesias or A veil inn Iglesias. A–3324246, Dorducoff, Carl. A–9694533, Durand, Lucion. A–7985557, Fernandez, Maria Antonia Gelpi y Diaz Fernandez. A–7903349, Fernandez, Roberto Boluffer or Roberto Bolufer Fernandez or Roberto Fernandez. A–2486285, Fischer, Alexander or Alex Fischer. A–5043636, Formoso, Domingo (Gonzalez). A–5151582, Fornalewicz, Stanley Francis or Stanley Francis Fore-man or Stanley Francis Kwiatkowski. A–1005408, Fortier, Albert Arthur or Joseph Jean Baptiste Albert Arthur Fortier or Albert Fortier. A–6846619, Foster, William Molson or William Marshall Farrell. A–6300474, Frayne, Miriam Gwenda. A–4100276, Garneau, Arline Marie (nee Pare or Perry). A–5741626, Geddes, Eileen Melvin or Eileen Morgan or Eileen McFadden. A–3792149, Geier, Wilhelm Herman. A–6096912, Geli, Josephine Alvarez. A–6868022, Georgieff, Anna (Gheorgieff) (nee Hrankova). A–8117175, Gesso, Ugo Del. A–1255428, Gill, Caroline Beatrice (nee Caroline McLean). A–7469710, Giordano, Bianca Rosa (nee Nocerino or Bianca Rea). A–7797183, Girdharry, Reginald Oswald. A–5070402, Gitter, Reinhold Curt. A–4497520, Gibin, Liberat or Liberat Gribin. A–7828315, Haghani, Parvin. A–5816142, Harocopos, George Dimitre. A–9736801, Henriques, Oscar. A–7978948, Herrera, Fernando Rodriguez or Fernando Herrera-Rodriguez. A–7978949, Herrera, Argelia Rodriguez or Argelia Herrera-Rodriguez.67 Stat. b38 A–7137159, Hill, Katharina Anna (nee Turner). A–3971073, Huie, Gladys Moy. A–7027264, Huie, Moy Ling. A–1407913, Ilicin, Sandor or Alexander Ilicin. V–1139290, Jessel, Enrique De Alba or Henry Jessel. A–6243597, Jones, Joan Lee. A–6882344, Karagovalis, Nicolas Lemony. A–6972968, Kastrinakis, Maria Panagiotis. A–2622980, Kolley, Edith May (nee Valkenier). A–2159935, Koo, Freeman or Freeman Fuehang Koo. A–7427796, Koo, Edith Tsai. A–7967850, Lafayette, Stanford. A–7967047, Liang, Ping Yee. 0500–41402, Liang, Alice Kao (nee Alice Shih Hsien Kao or Shih Hsien Kao), A–6695786, Lin, Yip Sho or Julia Yip Tong. A–7184964, Liu, Tso-Chow. A–7418127, Lowry, Kathryn. A–1101128, Luksch, Andreas. A–2679657, Makovsky, Frantisek or Frank Makovski. A 6735994, Malone, Annie Woods formerly Lyons (nee Woods or Higgins). A–2582450, Markantonatos, Nester. A–7127470, Marks, Helen Korakis (nee Helen Aristotelis Koarkis). A–1427560, Martelle, Theresa (nee Theresa Guay). A–5552771, Matheson, Flora Gilchrist. A–7980256, Martinez-Castaneda, Felix. A–7371947, McKenzie, Herman Augustus or “Rhod”. A–9695087, Meeuwissen, Jacobus F. A–7203595, Mekjian, Massis or Movses Makkajian or Mike Nakjian. A–6671901, Mi ah. Aflak or Akbar Mohamed. A–9765120, Minardi, Emanuele. A–1770181, Modny, Nikoloj or Nick Modny alias Joe Pastuszenko. A–3469757, Moy, Harry May or Harry Kasim. A–3603606, Muniz, Stella or Estrella Muniz (nee Iglesias). A–3448885, Negro, Giovanni. A–6561438, Nepil, Jessie Chatman. A–7042936, Nevarez, Maria Lidia Nieves or Minerva G. Nevarez or Maria Lidia Romo or Maria Lidia Hernandez (nee Maria Nieves Lidia Hernandez). A–4726959, Nuzzo, Antonio or Tony Nuzzo. A–9777484, Orellana, Francisco or Francisco Beltran Orellana. A–3581790, Osley, Christina (nee Foltin). A–6477498, Paap, Antonie Herbert. A–9281816, Panagis, Efstathios or Efstathios Panos or Stathis Penogis or Stathis Panos. A–6819642, Papa, Gaetano, A–8088748, Parker, Elizabeth Claras or Claris or Clarice (nee Butt or Betty). V–503518, Perrotta, Ernesta Uda. A–9825457, Pervanidis, Leonidas or Leonides Pervandis or Louis Pervandis. V–949373, Pichardo, Maria del Carmen Villegas Calvo. A–2009652, Pilotti, Sisto. A–7351119, Pirak, Hirell Mary or Hirell Mary Williams. A–7110851, Pizzimenti, Cristoforo. A–5701817, Prapas, lonnis or John Athanisou or Ioannis Athanasiou Prapas.67 Stat. b39 A–8035647, Preciado, Maria Gloria or Gloria Preciado, or Gloria Rava go Preciado. A–2485355, Qua glia tn, Pietro Joseph. A–2585291, Quinones, Iris Iglesias. A–2505027, Rapa nos, Pamaquiatiz Andreou or Pete Rapanos Andrews. A–5609429, Rasmussen, Carl or Carl Adolph Kreutzfeldt. A–7119207, Retrain, Pierre Paul. A-7457O67, Rintchen, Adam Adolf. A 4545300, Ristich, Bozidar or Bozidar Ristitsch. A–7197877, Robatscher, Johann Heinrich or John Henry Depew. A–3135198, Roberts, Ertie Helen formerly Schauer (nee Turpin). A-7491G93, Rock, Margaret Anderson (neeLawrence). A–7821674, Fernandez, Ada Pilar Alonso Y or Ada Rodriguez. A–7809785, Rodriguez, Evelio Pena. A–7828399, Rossiter, Esther Elizabeth (nee Sondergaard). A–5509279, Sabatelli, Andrea Ranella. A–7469758, Saliba, Helene Elias. A–7915587, SaJas-Salik, Maria Teresa. A–7274202, Sandate, Ambrosio. A–7274201, Mani, Josefa or Josefa Mani de Sandate. A–7934680, Sandoval, Jesus Maria Zapata. A–7985793, Scafidi, Maria Lombardo (nee Maria Lombardo). A–6178869, Schermerhorn, Angelita Odnlio. A–7457021, Sefcik, Frantiska (Frances). A–2783222, Semedo, John Moreira. A–6313369, Servin-Maya, Manuel Silvestre or Delfino Madrono Velasquez. A–4246347, Shen, Chao Lin or Leo Shen. A–1186681, Shen, Mei Yu (nee Mei Yu Kuo). A–8057920, Sigala-Mnnoz, Francisco. A–878546, Sims, Stephen A. or Stephen Augustus Simms or Stephen A. Simms. A–3975551, Spiimpniiato, Paoli no or Aophonse Cadabrese or Aophonse Cacabrese. A–7287964, Stanimiroff, Reina Vanko. A–4799492, Stasinowsky, Rudolf Gustave Wilhelm. A–7858052, Stephenson, Ison George. A–6985319, Stollop, Esther (nee Schinazi). A–6440257, Szender, Bela or Bela Aldebert Szender or Gedalia Szender. A–7194649, Tabella, Enriehetta (nee Di Pietrantonio). A–7890470, Vela, Jose Ramon. A–5623999, Voight. Agnes Kirsten formerly Hansen (nee Schiel-lerup or Agnes Knice Larson). A–6507631, Vonikis, Anthy (nee Pitilaki). A–1853256. Voskidis, Theodore John or Voskides or Voshides. A–7858034, Vuoso, Aniello. A-l 914023, Vuskovieh, Marin or Mario Marin Vuckovich or Marino Vuskovich. A–7117967, Walker, Samuel Lureon or Jonathan Waterman. A–5638949, Watanabe, Hikomune. A–3137196, Wei, Lny or Wei Luy. A–5897490, Wilson, Helena Altagracia. A–6461074, Wint, Cecil Theodore. A–6269695, Wong, Ah. A–6377726, Yu, Shao Chi. A–6379007, Yu, Shao Chen.67 Stat. b40 A–6318229, Zaferopoulous, Sophia G. or Sophia Zaferopoulos (nee Palapanibou). A–5449289, Zito, Luigi. A–7274121, Zournitzes, Anna. A–1006866, Zuczek, Jan Sylvester. A–6254131, Acevedo, Teodoro Juvenal Tovet or Teodoro Juvenal Jo vet Acevedo or Juvenal Jovet Acevedo. A–6253545, Agarwal, Jagdish Chandra. A-8O1O575, Alamo, Frances Francisca Gonzalez. A–6857626, Aimiri, Leon Ba rukh. A–4680359, Angell, William Donald Henry. A–5503168, Auriemma, Silvio or Sylvia Auriemma or Silvio D. Auriemma or Silvio Aueriemma. A–2251718, Barba, Antonio. A–6604420, Barnett, Bertram Leopold alias Albert Lobbom or Lobbon. A–3171773, Bauseler, August. A–4551468, Benvenuti, Angelo. A–5595112, Binternagel, Alfred or Fred Nagel. A–4773375, Black, Wilfred Constantine. A–8039188, Blonqvist, Waldamar or Waldemar or William Bionquist or Bloomquist alias Charles Hill or Charles Oscar Hill or Charles E. Hill. A–7174712, Boccanfuso, Luigi or Louis Boecanfuso. A–6802559, Bodner. Naftali alias Nathan Bodner. A–6802560, Bodner, Maria (nee Wasser). A–7957148, Borges, Fabio Augusto Eschalante. A–1934944, Bosotina, Tome or Toma or Tom Basotina. A–4496021, Boss, Karl Heinrich. A–6712461, Brokke, Cornelis Jacobus or “Cees” or C. Y. Brokke. A-l 136301, Bronner. Otto Robert alias Otto Brunner alias Oskar Rudolf Bronner alias Jacob Hoffman. A–1375004, Bullough, Elizabeth alias Lillian Bullough. A–9765191, Byer, Louis Ernest. A–7858133, Campbell, Adolphus. A–6868114, Carrillo, Bruno. 0606–48769, Cartwright, Harcourt Lemorn. A–6744363, Cavalieri, Lucia Teresa formerly Menzel (nee Papasso). A–5014299, Chen, Jean Ting or Mary-Jean Vung-Hwa Ting. A–5612168, Ching, Chin Shew or Shew Ching Chin now Chin Ginn. A–4752956, Chow, Ah Kin or Ah Kin Chu or Ah Kin Chow Yuan. A–6317969, Chow, Wah. A–5928406, Choy, Cheung. A–6027136, Chu, Charles Chi-Jung or Chi-Jung Chu or Charles J. Chu. A–2645479, Cirillo, Francesco or Frank Cirillo or Jack Cirillo. A–5945831, Clark, Lester. A–5240615, Clarke, Esther Amanda formerly Draggan (nee Vernon). A–3029860, Colins, Angelo or Evangelos Koliaroudis. A–7357188, Crawford, Hertha Asta (nee Koeppen). A–7357188, Crawford, Beatrix Doris formerly Koeppen. A–4710105, Cruz, Avelino Manuel. A–7173939, Cruz, Jaime Quiason or Jimmy Cruz. A–3693528, Cutn, Giuseppe or Joseph Cutri. A–5621852, Davis, Charles Norman or Jack Charles Davis. A–5406055, DeAlessandri, Luigi. A–5876270, DeAngelis, Joseph or Giuseppe DeAngelis. A–6856237, De Carrizales, Angelina Garcia.67 Stat. b41 A–1470875, Demopoulos, Pete or Pete Demas. A–5319885, Djado, Lenus Louse. AA339977, Donna, Ciro Di. A–7203709, Duncan, Clifford Uriah alias James H. Heron or Herron. A–2414136, Duran, Julio Martinez or Julio M. Duran. A–7983292, Eredita, Filippo. A–4258607, Eskenas, Victoria or Victorias Levi or Levy. A–5348477, Falzone, Arcangelo alias Angelo Falzone. A–6815008, Ferguson, Joyce Irene (nee Castle), A–7050951, Fierro, Felix. A–7050952, Fierro, Angela. A–7050953, Fierro, Alejandro. A–6866925, Gabbay, Jacob Noonoo. A–8091833, Garcia, Heriberto Llagostera y. A–8091655, Garcia-Santiago, Santos. A–8091927, Garcia, Paula Lozano de. A–5061341, Garim, Henrique David Fernandez. A–9635529, Georgiafentis, Michael Ioannis. A–5583799, Gerner, Balthazar or Bill Gerner. A–2505610, Gianino, Domenico M. A–4088546, Giovanopoulos, Athanasios. A–5131379, Goldhammer, Renee formerly Ronai (nee Regina Rezsin Roth). A–6385785, Gomez, Jose, alias Jose Gomez y Cantero. A–6969999, Gonzalez-Ramos, Jose. 0300–356606, Goskin, Hudson or Hudson Gaskin. A–7646264, Grey, Doris Arlene. A-5O67363, Hall, Charles Vanderbilt or Victor Hall or Charles Hall. A–5818422, Hanke, Kurt George. A–5756500, Harms, William. A–5957168, Hartanian, Dero or Hartinian. A–1086276, Hartanian, Sarah or Seranoosh Hartanian (nee Kupenian or Afarian). A–6447841, Heim, Stanley Harasim. A–7457206, Heng, Fong or Fang Heng. A–7982086, Hernandez-Avila Gonzalo. A–1986529, Hernandez, Tovar, Jesus. A–4283577, Hirai, Harumitsu. A–5963051, Hogl und, Kristina Elizabeth K. A–4547366, Howard, Emma alias Emma Josephine Klein (nee Zoeller). A–3524739, Hurdle, Alexander Rudolph, A–8117874, Hurtado-Alejandro, Isabel. A–8078948, Gallardo-Gonzalez, Maria Natividad alias Natividad Ybarra. A–7903746, Hurtado-Gallardo, Ruben. A–8078946, Hurtado-Gallardo, Miguel. A–3490499, Hymowitz, Sophie formerly Sophie Avrutik (nee Sophie Nedner). A–1040403, Ito, Kenjiro. A–7070971, Jacome-Sanchez, Jorge alias Roberto Sanchez-Barrera. A–5285361, Jerome, Nick or Nicola Di Girolamo. A–7247972, Kallenbach, Rudolf Werner. A–7211044, Kania, Julian. A–3471366, Kariotis, Demetrios George alias James Pappas. A–9527023, Karistianos, Ioannis Antonios alias John Karistianos. A–6163393, Kaszuba, Stefan. A–7189458, Kendall, Beatrice Paule (nee Pellitti).67 Stat. b42 A–6188419, Keuker, Frances Else Siemsen. A–2516855, Khalil, Joseph or Joe Khalil, or Joseph Cahil or Joseph Cahil or Joseph Kahili or Joseph Khalili. A–6758378, Kirpalani, Mohan Santdas. A–6205992, Kokorelis, Demitrios George. A–2584801, Koutroukis, Athansios or Tom. A–6261617, Kouzounis, Smara. A–6838411, Kwan, Cho Shun or C. S. Kwan or Cho Shun Kuan. A–4115327, Kwan, Margaret Mo-Hing or Margaret Kwan (nee Margaret Ho-Hing Yeung). A–2212514, Ky preos, Zaharias E. or Zaharias Ephemius Kypreos. A–5028348, Lamela, Jose. V–633237, Lampert, Tadersz. A–4493520, Leberman, Solomon or Solomon Greenbaum. A–3852009, Lee, Wah or Lee Wah. A–5813667, Levitan, Kyfka alias Beatrice Levitan alias Beba Rosenberg. A–6038654, Loo, Ah Ping. A–7042323, Lorenz, Anna or Anne Catherine Lorenz or Annie Lawrence. A–5643477, Lorenzetti, Livio. A–6727269, Loureiro, Felzia Bettencourt Sancho. A–7450693, Luci, Maria (nee Ambesi). A–8117478, Lum, Mun Kit alias Lin Wen Cheich. A–3040466, Mahovtas, John Evangelo or Ioannis Evangelo Mahovtas. A–3369242, Margitic, Daniel Vladimir. A-A553066, Martin, Joseph Marks. A–4493878, Martin, Eva. A–6141122, Martinez, Roberto or Roberto Morales. A–3778804, Martinolich, John. V–259045, Maty ski el, Sophia. A–9747072, Mavridis, Sotirios or Sotirios Themist ocles Mavridis. A–5379506, Nakawatase, Tatsuo. A–1772242, Nanos, Harry Christos or Hariloas Christos Nanos or Harry Christ Nick Harris or Nick Harris. A–5191574, Norcia, Michele or Michael or Michael Prestigiacomo or James Milone. A–5443936, Norcia, Rosalia Mustacchia or Rosalia Mustacchia or Margherita Mustacchia. A–6558360, Novelli, Gino. A–2916644, Mendes, Paaixano or Paxao Mendes. A–6407308, Meyer, Majer or Mayer Spatz. A–7096140, Meyer, Nanno. A–9620180. Millarson. Leonard Paul or Leonard P. Millarson. A–7841702, Mohamed, Dost. A–9025342, Moraglis, Michaelis Stefanos. A–4887284, Munter, Johann Karl Bernard alias Bernard Werner. A–8065048, Olivares-Saucedo, Angel or Juan Montanez or Angel Olivares. A–7135763, Omlie, Ricardina Lozano (nee Cacho). A–1928134, Opitz, Paul Rudolf. A–6921230, Ortega, Alfonso or Alfonso Ortega Marin. V–905040, Ortiz, Mollina Dones or Monina Dones de Ortiz. T–1617259, Ostolaza, Edith Cortez alias Edith Cortez Cortez or Edith Cortez Heredia. A–7251144, Ozy urt, Muhittin. A–6326925, Ozyurt, Perihan. A–9520851, Palik, Karl Friedrich.67 Stat. b43 A–2343423, Pai, Hua Shen or Livy Hua. A–2337535, Hua, Lily Kuh Veng Chao or Kuh Ving Chao. A–4290983, Palmer, Sara alias Sadie Palmer. A–3714760, Papiannou, Vasilios or William Basil. A–9765441, Parascandolo, Salvatore. A–5702983, Pearson, Mary (nee Aune Maria Vassi or Mary Vassi). 1300–51121, Perez, David Cobb. A–5379724, Peterson, Axel Wilhelm or Axel Vilhelm Petterson or Axel William Peterson. A–9290128, Pineault, Laureat or Andre Albert Laureat Pineault. 0400–41401 (1), Planchart, Carlotta Patricia. 0400–41461 (2), Planchart, Anthony Delano. A–7392105, Prete, Aldo Del. A–6782132, Patchoulis, Dimitrios. A–8057055, Puglionisi, Orazio alias Harry Puglionisi. A–6178516, Reid, Cristeta. A–8022369, Rivera-Torres, Manuel. A–7140812, Rocha, Pahlino. A–7140746, Martinez, Maria. A–6210868, Rodas-Shaw, Guillermo Ricardo. A–7123414, Ruggiero, Giovanni or John. A–1790295, Sabattini, Mario Enrico. A–2215058, Sabourin, John Ambrose. A–5014256, Sahrten, Otto Arthur. A–7983426, Salas, Enrique Valdavia. A–6903810, Sumaha, Khalil. A–2998912, Sameshima, Hideshi or Hideshi Samejima, A–1690341, Sarantis, Pantelis G. A–6931610, Schiraldi, Maria Rosaria (nee Politano alias Rosaria M. Politano or Maria Rosaria Politano Schiraldi). A–4801844, Schulze, Johann Gustav. V–241911, Schwarz, Alter or Schwarc. A–1603961, Seemann, Rudolf Christian Johannes. A–1804137, Seemann, Gertraut Luise. A–7048714, Seemann, Johannes Wilhelm. A–3898264, Sinodinos, Spiros. A–7463352, Slatwinski, Lucreci a (nee Lucreciaa Sanchez). A–6268939, Smith, Maria Luisa. A–6458390, Solomon, Theresa Talmadge (nee Theresa Naftaly Assayas or Theresa Naftaly Talmadge). 0300–297931, Soon, Eng Hung alias Toby Eng. A–6442551, Spielmann, Frederic Bedrich. A–6442553, Spielmann, Lieselotte. A–6194562, Syriopoulos, Constantine. A–2432704, Tang, Seetoo Ngan. A–1515444, Tartaras, Constanino Eftimiou. A–5967450, Teshima, Hisashi. A–7139299, Theriault, Sigrid Waltraut (nee Pfeiffer). V–1271056, Thomas, Marie Louis Denise (nee Minos). A–7978943, Toiberg, Thomas Edward. A–5398165, Torres-Puga, Rutilio or Rutilio Puga-Torres. A–7978947, Tow, Li Cho alias Luk Tow or Hing Seam Wong. A-532O776, Tse, Oi Ming. A–4937801, Vasko, Frank alias Jolin Lang. A–9825395, Vasquez, Juan alias Juan Manuel Vasquez y Santos. A–9713426, Vecina, Iremio. A–9836818, Venidis, Nicholas or Nikolaos Venidis. A–6178321, Victoriano. Severino Sangil. V–1508643, Villegas-Arango, Alberto.67 Stat. b44 A–1705125, Vlavianu, Michael. A–6268681, Waldman, Katherine Ruth (nee Moor or Moore). A–9549891, Walthery, Franz Maurice Marie. PR–948368, Wang, Kung Shou. PR–946393, Wang, Lucy Shou. A–7141093, Ward, Gertrude May (nee Bessie Gertrude Hatton formerly Johnston formerly Wiseman). 0300–355719, Welch, Gerald Oscar Darlington or Gerald Oide. A–4909821, White, Albert or Bela Weisz. A–5327052, Wick, Oscar Albert. A–6897056, Wizenfeld, Szmul Najer. A–7280925, Wizenfeld, Dina. A–2658704, Wong, Chai Bong alias Edward Goon alias William Wong. A–6407197, Wong, Hing. A–1536915, Wu, Ching Te or Carl Ching Te Wu. A–2250015, Wu, Annie Chen Hua or Nee Yang. A–3515048, Yantais, Evangelos Soterios or Vangels Sotir Yantsis. A–9549332, Yasa, Nikola Yakov or Nikola Jasa. A–6752686, Yuen, Wai Loo or Wai Loo Sung or Woo Nei Lu. A–6394812, Yureklier, Iskender. A–7115540, Zaccarelli, Gimdianco or Gianfranco Mandrelli. A–7115541, Zaccarelli, Pier Giorgio or Pier Giorgio Mandrelli. A–5040923, Zaimas, Nicholas or Nicholas John Zaimas formerly Nicholaos or Nicholes loanou Zaimas alias Nicola John Nick. A–8037882, Zazzera, Yolanda or Maria Chiesa or lolanda Mazza. A-795526O, Abraham, Angela Mah bub (nee Zeidan). A–7898445, Aguilera y JuTve, George Segundo. A–9764566, Amin, Nural. A–6919766, Antzakas, Angelo Augustus. A–7778303, Arguinano-Sarri, Antonio Maria Pedro. A–5937033, Arreola, Miguel. A–4973444, August, David Lewis. A–7445068, Bakal, Rose. A–5230646, Beattie, Ursual Gwendolyn formerly Slack (nee Ryan). A–9659000, Blees, Johann. A–1322933, Braun, Anna Maria (nee Kaumbach or Grohs). A–1001178, Bulmer, Yta (nee Yebizawa). A–3291922, Caccamo, Philip Joseph. A–8190892, Carrillo, Antonio Nunez. A–7209364, Carrillo, Juan Brigido or John Brigido Carrillo Androve. A–8091983, Cavaioli, Elizabeth McKenna formerly Elizabeth Miller Matezie (nee Elizabeth Miller McLean McKenna). A–7415668, Celli, Nemmo Ciccone. A–6649886, Chai, Young Kow. A–3743650, Chang, Yuen. A–7061804, Chen, Huan Yung. A–6851558, Chen, Suzy Chin-Sheng Wang. A–3530400, Chin, Dot. A–5626906, Cicero, Nicolo Lo. A–7126636, Crosthwaite, Tatians Eugene formerly Tatiana Pavlichenko. A–5214813, Decandia, Spiro. A–4979175, De Torres, Braulia Lira (nee Braulia Lira-Paz), A-l435361, Dilalos, Georgios Aristidis. A–5014254, Dimeglio, Giuseppina. A–2685933, Dominguez, Amelia (nee Legaspi alias Barbara Pla). A–4603643, Dudine, Joseph.67 Stat. b45 A–6441301, Duffy, Catherine Mary. A–3341729, Dulka, Pauline (nee Zadoreska). A–7039633, Estrada-Ojeda, Benito. A–4741071, Farese, Antonio. A–7415752, Fernandez, Jose or Ralph G. Fernandez or Jose Carlos Manuel Fernandez-Gonzalez. A–6492907, Fiallo-Suazo, Luis Omar. A–6492908, De Fiallo, Carmela Tavares. A–5909702, Fl ores-Arredondo, Tomas. A–7098674, Fortunis, Athena Louis or Athina Michael Nicholopoulou, or Athena Fortunes or Athena Adams. A–7491007, Gall, Stephen John. A–5783226, Gee, Chin. A–8091922, Gong, Hoy Sing alias Gong Hoy Sing alias Hay Sing Gong. A–2992721, Grego, Umberto or Umberto Greco. A–4769402, Guidici, Louis or Luigi Zudich. A–9764869, Guishard, James Selwin. A–6772191, Harangi, Laszlo. A–7050396, Harangi, Antonia (nee Yuhasz). A–5113357, Hartman, Otto Frank or Otto Franz Hartman. A–7962206, Hernandez, Hector Ruiz or Hector Ruiz. A–6833491, Houle, Thomas or Hull or Hall. A–9557883, Hymans, Eugene Henry. A–7092017, Jabalera, Eustacia Marta. A–6921562, Jiminez-Romera, Leonardo. A–3434275, Kolodny, Anna. A–5337619, Kuong, Yung Po. 0300–300475, Lai, Fred Wing or Lai Wing Lai or Lai Wing Fook. A–3372916, Lafkas, Efstathios Kostas or Steve Lafkas. A–5000379, Lajacona, Gilda Margaret (nee Geltrude Salamone). A–8117867, Lee, Jack or Wah Jack Youngh. A–7983074, Leon, Maria Rincon y Padilla. A–2153959, Lin, Ho Kwin alias Harry Ho. A–6327712, Lomibao, Socorro Zenaida. A–3575659, Loy, Yip Sing alias Frank Loy. A–3432597, Lukanowski, Paul. A–3179195, MacKenzie, John. A–7264277, Madrigal-Mejia, Miguel. A–3442270, Magalhaes, Manuel Piereira. A–7296160, Mango, Attilio. A–5243646, Mayer, Alex. A–2189879, Mihalitsis, Constantinos alias Constantinos Mihailidis or Gus Mihali dis. A–8010437, Mireles, Eugenia or Eugenia Mireles Diaz, or Engenia Mireses-Nava. A–9758369, Modica, Salvatore. A–6870226, Montoya, Adolfo or Adolfo Montoya-Salazar. A–5338324, Muskardin, John alias Giovanni Muskardin or Ivan Muskardin. A–1278630, Nathanielsz, Edward Basil. A–7018847, Nathanielsz, Ault Mellor. A–6509101, Nieh, Ching HsiaChange or Ching Hsia Chang alias Helen Chang or Elaine C. Nieh. A–6620588, Nieh, Edward Kwangpoo. A–5621957, Palho, Edward or El J as Pol ho. A–2285648, Panos, Peter or Panagiotis Tsilipanos or Tsilimbanis. A–1442917, Papalexatos, Spiros. A–7858176, Papvasiliou, Sotiris.67 Stat. b46 A–4548284, Paris, Ferdinand John. A–7140795, Patseias, George. A–7903989, Pena, Jose Angel. A–2314032, Pietranera, Ivo. A–6387466, Prado, Jose or Jose Prado Teijido. A–1342877, Rai monde, Giovanni alias John Raymond. A–1528339, Renda, Giuseppe. V–450269, Rodriguez, Aurora (nee Pena Rivas). V–673789, Romer, Joseph. A–4599489, Sakowitz, Peter or Sakozitch. A–2888204, Sang, Lee Fook or Song. A–2382124, Satoyoshi, Yahei. A–6642782, Seglern, Thoralf. A–6502396, Shurry, Vibert or Vibart Shury alias Thomas Simons. A–6706358, Siefert, Rose (nee Zachgruber alias Riedl). A–3312207, Speranzo, Luigi. A–6114940, Suarez-Perez, Napoleon or Miguel Suarez-Perez. A–6771732, Tang, Ching Tsien. A–9573350, Thanh, Nguyen Duc. A–2551541, Theodorakis, Stavros or Steve Theodorakis. A–7062250, Tinker, Mae Eloise or Mae Eloise Souchon. A–1225099. Tong, Cheung King or Jimmy Jong or Charles Cheung or King Tong Chong or Charles King or James King. A–4611319, Tung, Chen-Dao. A–4040700, Tung, Doreen. A–5087273, Vandoros, John. A–2927483, Walcott, Frank Murril or Walcot. A–1395855, Wazumi, Minoru or Minoru Joe Wazumi or Joe Minoru Mazumi. A–6577344, Weinberger, Erwin. A–4879691, Weissman, Samuel. A–3704893, Weston, Charles Henry. A–3736575, Wong, Yut-Wee or Wong Yut Wee. A–8017215, Wroclawski, Amelia (nee Urbanski). A–4860896, Zinovieff, Vladimir Alexei. A–2642778, Asheo, Samuel. A–5103971, Bryce, Lucille Adessa Douglin (nee Lucille Adessa Louglin) alias Lucille Bryce or Brice alias Margaret Louise Jackson. A–6640277, Dames, Henry J. A–5825563, Doerfler, Philipp. A–6924783, Foster, Raymond Leroy. A–5727774, Godfrey, Thomas Waring. A–5212632,Godfrey, Alice Laura (nee Blackwell). A–2435206, Hing, Seto. A–5780667, Kraak, Erich Adolf. A–6965146, Lauh, Welthy Shao-Chin or Welthy Carges. A–5125807, Leong, Chiu King or Arthur Chu or Hai Sing. A–3361267, Lopez, Maria Emilia Rajo Alvirez or Emilia Lopez. A–6481319, Meguerdichian, Haigaz alias Haikaz Mkurtichian. A–9764818, Norton, Swidbert Harry or Harry Naughton. A–6989703, Peterkin, Eglon James or James Pearson or Pierson, A–1851244, Ravalico, Giuseppe. A–5280420, Schuelein, Bertha. A–5203815, Tassmere, Aurelia Mae. A–6757442, Agui lion-Garcia. Vicente Lazaro. A–7841689, Altieri, Vincenzo. A–4177218, Andersen, Alf Harding. A–5438777, Ashby, Isabella. A–5360493, Ashby, Arthur Raymond.67 Stat. b47 A–3404132, Ashby, Ethel Mary. A–4037353, Bak, Nip or Nick Back. A–7356406, Bauer, Max Peter or Max Sernatinger. A–3994262, Biggio, Eduardo Edward. A–2268894. Blank. Harry or Harry Blane. A–4407631, Bogleff, Anton. 0300–329949, Castillo, Gladys (nee Gladys Walsh Bonilla). A–2022050, Catalfamo, Andrea or Catalfano. A–6254803, Cimino, Kosa Guida (nee Rutilio or Rosa Guido Botolio). A–7178467, Conte, Antonina (nee Antonina Conti). A–4164446, Cuiman, Teodoro. A–8015988, De Angelis, Francesco. A–4954514, De Carrasco, Ignacia Pena, A–3092160, De Falco, Giovanni. A–9778470, De Freitas, John. A–7248206, Deguchi, Keiko (nee Eda). A–9764908, Duck, Cheror Hsich-Ti or Hsieh-Ti. A–6301140, Du Luart, Else Olivia. A–6301141, Du Luart, Evelyn Rose. A–1104619, Du ria ch er, Annie David. 0300–268599, Echeverria, Mario Rene. A–6989407, Economou, Theofanis Const antinou. A–1672313, Eivosic, Sime Vink or Sam I vosich. A–6038522. Engel, Alfred or Jack Keey or Alfred Jacob Beckman. 0606–49355, Febus, Betty Gradl. A-7118686T, Fei, Tung-Chia or Katherine Fei (nee Sheng). A–7957400, Froberg, Bo Edgar. A–9764901, Ganotis, Nicholas Demetrios. A–7135771, Giordano. Mary or Maria (nee Mammola). A–6881283, Gonzalez-Padilla, Ildefonso. A–4875569, Hague], Rosita (nee Tab ah or Belmonte), A–7476657, Hall, Simone Marie Eugenie (nee. Merlin). A–5082458, Hi mot, Lucile (nee Fox or Lucile Yah lochnick or Niusia Yablochnick). A–2147788, Holley, Margot Winawer (nee Margaret Winnwer or Margot Peterson). A–1941337, Holmes, Maria Mercides (nee Velazco). A–4947889, Intriago, Amado Benigno. A–3314472, Jogewest, Ewald Bernhard or Ewald Bernhard West, or Ewald West or Jorge west Ewald or Evald Bernhardt Jogevest; Jagewest; Jogeveste; Jorqwest; Jorgwest; Jorgewest; Joegewest; Jogewist; Jorguest. 1600–79046, Johnson, Ellen Louise (nee Ness). A–6934996, Josefowitz, Ziehe or Zishe Jozefovicz. A–1155313, Joseph, Ann Margaret (nee Boiles). A–4276370, Kanellos, Elefterios. A–7550987, Katsuki, Takashi. A-l621542, Kerrinis, Frederick Jakob. A–4737448, Kerrinnis, Miriam. A–3065016, King, Lau. 0300–375320, King, Lloyd Beresford or Octavius N. Robinson. 0300–383525, Kressevieh, Pietro. A–5296961, Kulman, Alexander or Paul Bikow or Alexander Sprogis. A-G192689. Liao, Ping Ling. A–5196599, Lieberman, Mollie. A–7560719, Ling, Clara S. (nee Szeto or Clara Soo-Hoo Ling or Clara Szeto Soo-Hoo Ling).67 Stat. b48 A–5071321, Lopez, Eduardo. A–7525589, Lopez, Paulina. A–7524902, Lopez, Eduardo Miguel. A–5537864, Lopez, Manuel. A–9777473, Lubrano, Michele or Michele Lavadera Lubrano. A–9506480, Luk, Chan Shing. A–9831265, Malucelli, Mario. A–9758492, Manfredi, Mario. A–3832800, Mantello, Salvatore. A–7828749, Manuel, Jr., Eusebio David. A-4T31978, Maria, Ignazio. A–9764891, Mavromatopoulos, Jolin Nicholas or John Nicholas Mavroson. A–9744651, Mazier, Juan Alandro. A–9769934, McKenzie, Allan George. A–7385581, Minieri, Domenica Virginia (nee Tortora). A–5211863, Mir am, Jan or Paul Pogul or Janis Mizan. 1102–9513, Moreno-Pantoja, Robert or Robert Moreno or Robert Pantoja-Moreno. A–2971805, Noecker, Anna Maria Ruppert. A–3105618, Noon, Wong or Neon Wong or Wong Non or Wong Neun. A–6209355, Patron, Elias. A–6195007, Pavlis, Virginia. A–6970399, Perez, Pedro or Pedro Pascual Perez Mendoza. A–5298663, Pretzel, Horst Jan or Frederick H. Pressel, or Horace Pressel. A–9765587, Price, Fitzgerald Laing or R. Fitzgerald Blake. A–7297153, Quevedo-Nava, Agustin. A–9765770, Recchia, Pasquale. 0800–79612, Riachi, Nicolas Kabalan. A–3053085, Rokos, Melachrinos or Michael Rokos or Mike Rokos. A–7385648, Russell, Herbert Leroy or Hugh Leigh Robinson. A–6417511, Russell, Oscar George. A–7112937, Sandoval, Rafael Lemus or Rafael S. Lemus. A–5179788, Scavo, Giosofatto or Guiseppe or Joe Scabo or Giovanni Anaeleria. A–5460681, Schramm, Erich Max. A–4640465, Smugs, Slawomir Maciej or Slawomir Smuga or Slawomir M. Smuga. A–9661364, Sorlie, Finn Rudolph. A–4099412, Stadlmayer, Matthias. A–5434520, Stapley, Walter Samuel. A–5195036, Tabah, Angelita Rebecca or Belmonte. 0300–388974, Thompson, Kermit Godfrey. A–5706553, Toboada, Juaquin Louzan. A–7112020, Torres, Rolando Harol Francisco or Rolando Haro! Francisco y Torres. A–1948836, Vitale, Gaetana (nee Mazzeo), A–7203345, Voyer, Otto Thomas formerly Otto Thomas Differ. A–4186072, Weinstein, Lilly or RossL. Weinstein or Rosa Na sb el ska or Rosa Cymberg. A–7423206, Wong, Chong. A–7828839, Xenakis, George or George John Xenakis. A–3223439, Yacuone, Concetta (nee DiCesare), A–2755101, Yuen, Hing or Harry Yuen. A–7177517, Agostino, J oseph alias Giuseppe Agostino. A–9799855, Aldeguer, Tomas A. A–6363856, Amaro, Simon Fernandez.67 Stat. b49 A–7910895, Arias-Melo, Jose Alt agracia or Jose Arias. A–4355088, Aronov, Pauline or Pauline Rothman alias Pesra Aronov. A–3404354, Aronov, Morris alias Mozes Aronowsi or Mozes Aronowski. A–8017239, Ashley, Maria Carmen alias Carmen Ruiz (nee Maria Carmen Martin Del Campo). A–7122606, Avila, Juan or Juan Avila-Asunce. A–9777401, Bakboord, Percy George Rene. A–7957139, Barbosa-Lozano, Andres. A–5588652, Bates, Thomas Adam. A–5343786, Berezowicz, John. A–3836613, Bene, Armando Del. A–3487883, Boekhout, Hansen Geradus. A–5549921, Boniecki, Stanislaw or Stanley Bonieki or Boniski. A–6342124, Bulmas, Jaime Malla y. A–7222778, Burg, Manfred. A–7123402, Cabrera, Georgia (nee Deetjen). A–4130600, Calhao, Francisco Da Silva or Francisco Da Silva. A–3250393, Cardee, Philip. A–7240840, Carlo, Felice Del. A–5074651, Carrillo, Edmund or Edmundo. A–5636177, Case, John or John Albert Case. A–4453204, Case, Mary or Maria Louise or Couturier. V–304399, Castro, Filomena Bonilla. A–7858994, Cavallo, Bruno. A–2303180, Charest, Oscar or Oscar Joseph Charest or Francois Oscar Charest. A–1837320, Charest, Lena or Lena Elizabeth Thibeault, A–1821330, Chen, Robert Wen-Yi. A–6370046, Chen, Della Wai-Kuen (nee Li Wai-Kuen). A–5418844, Chiaramonti, Fernando Annibale. A–7840984, Chong, Chin. A–4121087, Chuen, Moy Wing. A–4688212, Cohen, Benjamin Perlman. A–7439767, Corrado-Floridia, Salvatore. A–6051551, Corrales y Tenma, Humberto or Humberto Corrales. A–7391992, Corona-Ruiz, Gregorio. A–7415397, de Corona, Maria Guevara. V–476303, Coscoros, Daria (nee Scarpa). V–462326, Coscoros, Nicholas John alias Nicholas J. Coscoros. A–8117593, Cronkhite, Herbert Willard (or Cronk). A–7203696, Cuevas, David. A–2924844, DaCampo, Antonio alias Tony Campo alias Antonio D’A Campo. A–7263666, Dagher, Philippos Ameen alias Philip Lewis. A–7903344, Danavall, John Robert. A–6014385, Darlingtion, Leonard. A–5762799, Davis, Helen Lillian. A–2667005, Delavogias, Nicholas Leonidas or Nick Delavogias or Nicholas Delavogias. A–6350843, DeMules, Anastasia. A–7267724, DeVargas, Maria Morales. A–7197991, Dimantstein, Joseph or Diamantsztyn. A–7962045, DiSchino, Attilo Biagio. A–1912364, Dishington, Eluise Emma (nee Hoelzl). A–7879670, Dowling, Roseta Elizabeth. A–6476941, Edie, Fermina Elodia Peres. A–1416417, Erezuma, Julian.67 Stat. b50 0300–311551, Farquharson, Luther or Luther Theophilus or Theophelius or Luther Theophlous Farquharson, A–8217881, Finn, Jolae Martha (nee Wilkie alias Jolae Martha Daigneanlt Walters). A–2552039, Fook, Chin. A–3224445, Foon, Tom Lee or Jim Man Lee. A–2701789, Forza, Mark alias Antonio Faraguna. A–8117372, Fuentes-Medina, Erick Genaro. A–8117371, de Fuentes, Berta Trujillo. A–4284686, Fukushima, Unokichi. A–7583910, Fung, Fung Kuen. A–7967195, Galvani, Celio Celso. A–4259609, Gam, Mar or Sun Gum Mar or Mar Yan. A–9799777, Golaw, Clemente San Luis. A–7350803, Gonzalez, Jose Antonio alias Jose Antonio Gonzales Machado. A–7983509, Grolle, Harold Andreas or Harald Andreas Grot le. A–5712477, Guillan, Manuel Antonio alias Emanuel Antonio Guillan. A–6413947, Hardie, William George alias Carl Stewart. A–4904741, Hsu, James. A–2022522, Hsu. Lo or Tsoo or En Hsu or May Hsu or Mabel Hu. A–6618581, Huang, Henry alias Henry Ng Teng Hong. A–7898757, Hyssop, Charles. A–7934140, lacobazzi, Nicola or Nick lacobazzi. A–6559391, James, Seymour Wesley or Seymour W. James. A–6992573, James, Mavis Claire (nee Grant). A–6872513, Jendro, Alexander or Alexander Tygreys. A–3490369, Johnson, Aaleen Cary Ion (nee Pindra). A–7043226, Stuart, Lillian. A–3812662, Jong, Lee Buck or Jong Lee or Buck Jong Lee. A–9771248, Kalpides, Constantinos Christopher alias Constantine or Gust Kalpides. FR -905313, Kao, Keh Ding or Wilbur Kao. A–4747989, Kilgren, Oscar Louis or Oscar Lois Maldemar Kilgren. A–6041674, Kin, Lin or Kin Li. A–5960637, Lagstein, Salomon. A–5960636, Lagstein, Anna Maria. A–7024029. Lai, Harry or Lai Har or Har Sau Lai. A–7178553, La Porta, Patricia Ann (neeLevi). A–7809805, Larsen, Axel Wedel. A–3309092, Lee, Wai or Lee Jack Wai or Lee Wai or Jack Wai Lee. A–6853284, Lenczner, Lillian. A–3915804. Leong, Frank Lai or Lai Leong. A–7999468, Leon-Rodriguez Abraham De. A–7999435, de Leon, Guadalupe Contreras. A–7203182, Lewnes, Efstathia (nee Giannopoulos). A–6730628, Li, Kuo Fan alias Kuo Fan Li Chun or Anita Chun. A–3013522, Li, Yau Luen. 0300–344367, Loyo, Francisco Uribe. A–7978694, Luna de Garcia, Refugia alias Aurelia Delgadillo. A–7398271, Macias, Manuel Camacho. A–7398316, De Camacho, Manuela Cortez. A–6805613, Maizier, David. A–2416044. Mattera, Giovanni Francesco. A–4848352, McEwan, Sarah. A–9764504, Medina, Paul Carmelo. A–6603182, Milian-Pulido, Lazaro.67 Stat. b51 A–7367028, Miller, Eustace alias Eustace Sylvester Miller alias Eustace Miller. A–7789774, Millett, Knolly Everard. A–9713441, Mock, Lee alias Much Wah. A–6330382, Mogensen, Cecilie M. A–6255013, Montoya, Fernando Oscar. A–6461091, Morgan, Hubert William. A–9703168, Moustakeas, Vasilios alias Bill Manos. A–4689705, Mykytiuk, Sophie or Sophie Zwarych or Sophie Ostapchuch. A–7962243, North, George A. or George Antoniou Borias. A–5340803, Okuno, Bunshichi. A–7427757, Pao, Chen Wang-Tsung (nee phen Wang-Tsung). A–2150606, Papazoglou, Dimitrios Ioannis. A–6168368, Pelayo, Jose Luis. A–6168367, Pelayo, Margarita Maria. A–6459197, Perez, Carmen Hipolita. A–6317950, Perez, Francisco. A–5107546, Pilai is, Theodore George. A–8117234, Pina, Bonifacio or Bonifacio Pina-Hernandez. A–3390610, Pitchford, Gladys Ivy. A–7069697, Puccini, Maria (nee Maria Lo Bue). A–7903390, Puerta, Graciela. A–2476513, Puertas, Antonio. A–9096729, Radovcic, Roco or Rocco Radoviach. A–3672970, Ramirez, Claudio Silvino. A–7469714, Richardson, Kitty. A–7136988, Richardson, Michael Eric. A–7821866, Richardson, Dorothy Patricia. A–7821201, Richardson, Frances Margaret. A–5665433, Roman-Elli, Giovanni. A–4721547, Rosman, Clara (nee Fischer) alias Lenke Perlstein. 0300–342983, Ruggiero, Vitantonio. A–7915540, Sandoval, Josue Paco alias Josue Sandoval Paco. A–4224878, Sang, Hee or Hui Sang or Chan Chong or Hee Shen or Cheng Hong Hee or San Hui. A–6311659, Scarpantonio, Giovanni. A–4496976, Schier, Alfred Adolf or Alfred Schier. A–7995753, Scipilliti, Antonio. A–6839881, Scotto, Joseph Cesare. A–7995749, See, Tsai. A–2429235, Sekiguchi, Fusakichi. A–1012607, Sharpardauis, Kost anti nos Gust. A–1486722, Siems, Emil Wilhelm Gustav. A–7243238, Sneider, Aase Margarethe (nee Aase Margarethe Goldberg-Finhert nee Rostvig). A–3191516, Sorrentino, Aniello. A–5678221, Soto, Jose Martinez alias Ernesto Cuervo. A–7849247, S wartout, Mary Dorothea alias Mary Dorothea Bordon-Castro. A–2144525, Tiniakos, Demetrios alias James John Tiniakos. A–9709068, Tong, Shui alias Hong Mon Shui. A–7279656, Tsao, Shu-Ming Thomas or Thomas Shu-Ming Tsao. A–9573640, Ullah, Abrus. A–8015486, Varria, Jesus Sala. A–7222220, Vasquez-Enriquez Fidel Realy. A–7863844, Velardi, Giovanni or John Vilardi. A–2453653, Vignolles, Sara Seoane.67 Stat. b52 A–3508066, Voulogaropoulos, Elias Pavlou or Ilias Pavlou Vougaropolous. A–7903823, Wali, Lock Fook or Fook Wah Lock. A–5825342, Ward, Alfred G. A–7710441, Wilkinson, Basil alias Clyde Johnson. PR–923882, Wu, King Yan. A–7755854, Wu, Sylvia Cheng (nee Chile Tchang). A–4112996, Yasraiisky, Celia Diner man alias Celia Dubitsky. A–7135708, Adler, Hugo. A–7469062, Aguilar-Figueroa, Gilberto, A-693Q091, Alfonso, Anita (nee Chatel). A–7270049, Alvey, Amy Ruch (nee Parks). V–581810, Amarantides, Genevieve (nee Eleftheriou). A–7222749, Amezquita-Hernandez, Alberto. A–1426781, Ampiro, Solly N. or Bin Salleh Ampira. A–4428039, Andersen, Albert. A–7962224, Arango y Mata, Rene Fernando Diaz or Rene Arango Mata or Rene Diaz. A–9694547, Assoumany, Georges alias Assoumany Georges. A 6848612, Au, Kitman or Au Kit Man. A–6606612, Au, Fuk-Chun Chiu (nee Fuk-Chun Chiu) alias Fuk-Chun Au. A–2543823, Ayala, Manuel. A–6574368, Aycart, Arturo. A–9713427, Bagos. Vivencio. A–7903407, Bec, Eva-Garcia alias Eva Glorencia Garcia y Domin-guez. A–7469686, Becerra-Madrigal, Victoriano. A–7457785, Becerra, Francisca Franco De (nee Francisca Franco-Mendoza), A–7286446, Belosic, Maria (nee Fekete) . A–7828567, Benenelis-Avino, Jaime Esteban or James Benenelis. A–3664121, Benvenuto, Dino. A–4947602, Bestrin, Pavel or Paul. A–9694378, Biris, Theodore G. V–672841, Birnbaum, Rywa alias Rvwa Wiegutone y Fuks. A–2698896, Bj’elland, Frieda Graub, A–7354349, Bogaisky, Zillah (nee Rosen), A–3512035, Breitbart, Helen (nee Hinda Chaja Joselewich or Hinda Fine). A–7224975, Brown, Sylvia Elizabeth. A–7686937, Carr, Neil Arthur. A–5297236, Carrozza, Eugo (Hugo). A–5447865, Carsten, John. A–2142245, Chang, Kei or Key Hyung, A–6246415, Chen, Chu Pei. A–6453253, Chen, Helen (nee Eng). A–6760635, Chen, Keo. A–6967750, Chen, May Yee Yok alias Yoh Mei-Yee. A–6851378, Chen, Kwoh-Kwon. A–3262146, Chung, Chiu Yuan. A–7415718, Clarke, Edgar Alonza alias Edgar Clark. A–4182344, Corpora, Gaspare. A–5996907, Cortez-Flores, Anselma. A–5438243, D’Arpa, Antonino Francesco or Antonio Francesco Diarpa or Anthony Frank D’Arpa. A–6308494, Davis, Geneva. A–7015121, DeGutierrez, Guadalupe De La Cruz alias Guadalupe De La Cruz.67 Stat. b53 A–7203775, DeHidalgo, Maria Mora or Maria De Los Angeles Mora Rojas. 0300–389037, Dell, Christopher Edward Morris alias William Ennis. A–5455524, Diaz, Francisco. A–6934994, Dolgopiaty, Jankel. A–4644687, Dorsena, Clementinsa (nee Quaglia). A–7910920, Dove 11 os, Nicholas George. A–6613815, Dziadek, Fiszel or Fiszel Felek Dziadek. A–7415839, Ebe, Olga or Olga Embeoglou (nee Olga Sotirhou). A–7415840, Ebe, Mary John or Mary John Embeoglou. V–1025857, Edwards, Muriel Constance (nee Muriel Constance Fernandez). A–7139087, Eley, Sheila Bamford. A–6364446, Epstein, Hersh or Hersz. A–4828375, Ereno, John or Juan Zabala. A–7809715, Fajardo, Manuel Rodriguez. A–8196058, Fernandez-Arrillaga, Teofilo Juan. A–5409284, Findley, Cyril Bartholomew. A–3944102, Fisher, Peter Thomassen or Peter Thomassen. A–6891806, Fixier, Alexander. A–9105881, Fiamos, Antonios Theodore. V–462979, Franco, Flerida Maria (nee Mauricio). A–7083727, Freeman, Cleveland or Cleveland Formington Freeman. A–6933868, Friedman, Leib or Leopold. V–1383301, Fuentes, Adalberto Jesus. A–3502628, Fung, Kay, alias Fung Shew. A–7809544, Gallardo-Fierro, Eduardo or Eduardo Gallardo. A–9776557, Ganaires, loanis John. A–5169727, Gasparini, Giuseppe, or Joseph Gasparini or Joe Gasparin i. A–9132073, Gerold, Michael Mauritis Laurentius. A–1449528, Gerow, Edythe Marion (nee Tombyll). A-2664O47, Giorsos, Kostas Elias. V–119939. Goldslager, Abraham alias Abe Gold. A–1440941, Grant, Lavington James. A–5331601, Grundei, Ferdinand Robert. V–754113, Han, Lee Kun. A–4572934, Haro-Charles, Juan. A–3734169, Hart, Patrick. A–4547695, Hathiram, Gustadji Merwanji or Gusdtadti Hathiran or Gustav Merwan Hatheran. A–6839337, Hionis, Gerasimos Nicholas. A–1344124, Hoffmann, Alfred. A–2454996, Hong, Wah May. A–9133877, Ikic, Mike. A–7174575, Jeu, Mary Hum. A–4554285, Jones, Pearl Louise Campbell. A–6860907, Jozsef, Nicolae. A–1331798, Kalishman, Millie Sweder or Millie Kalish or Millie Sweden. A–6920055, Karczewski, Stefan. A–7457081, Kekkonen, Towo. A–3877984, Keller, Frank Joseph. A–4132628, Kelt, Charles Edward. A–1568510, Khan, Noroz or Neroes Khan or Naroz Kahn. A–6887752, Kim, Bok Duk Ryu. A–5969119, Koi in, Joseph. A–5635997, Korakas, Michael Constantinos. A–5141092, Kulukundis, Michael E.67 Stat. b54 A–5141103, Kuhikundis, Fotini Michael (nee Fotini Nitza Yannachas). A–3881020. Kutasow, Stelir alias Stella Manik or Sala Manik. A–9513238, Laidna, Jaan. V–1429387, Landsman, Joshua Lejb. V-l446713, Lapidus, Jacqueline Sonia (nee Lapidue). A–4944278, Laurent, Mary (nee Leibowitch). A–1151027, Lassemillante, Charles Albert or Lassy. A–5340858, Lee, William alias William Toll. A–4390623, Leibseh wager, Paul Karl Alfred. A–5045624, Leibschwager, Bertha Pauline (nee Ha mass). V–885210, Li, Han Hun. A–3414330, Liakis, George Constantinos. A–8021807, Louie, Sing. A–7483639,Lowry, Johanna (neeSunkel). A–9695682, Mak, Joe. A–2570357, Mancebo, Antonio De Sousa. A–2776312, Manlohee, Lucas Bin or Lucas Nanlohee. A–3004120, Maola, Carmine Francesco or Francesco Carmine Maola. A–9540023, Martinsons, Nikolajs. A–4565529, Matheson, Sydney Augustus alias Sydney Matheson. A–6501248, Medlin, Patricia Eve Brown. A–7240425, Mendoza, Lucrezia (nee Neto Beltran). A–1100262, Miguez, Ignacio Roupeiro alias Mike Miguez alias Ignacio Miguez. A–4570737, Mi lieh, Herta. . A–1166456, Monovasios, Aristides Yacov. A–5078952, Moore, Charles. A–7055551, Mortreuil, Francoise Annie Paule alias Maria Charlotte Maclennen alias Francoise Maclennan. A–4652847, Mowlem, Aboudi Robin or Aboudi Reuben Mawlem or Aboudi Robin Maulim, or Aboudi Robin Mouallem. A–7957127, Murguia, Jose Capote y. A–7957145, Capote, Haydee Gonzalez. V-l 389763, Mutors, Gerhard Waldemar Gregory or Gregorii Waddell. A–2870601, Nakamura, Eitaro, A–2647601, Nava. Luisa (nee Luisa Sambrano). A–4037083, Ng, Yick Tung. A–9740176. Nolan, Thomas K. A–7228306, Nosco-Bucenec, Jan alias John B. Nosco. A–7228305, Nosco, Bozena Maria (nee Votavova). V–610885, Ostos, Juan or Juan Ostos Mateos-Canero. A–7049734, Paci Ilas, Antonio. A–9623561, Padilla, Roberto. A–6937248, Paniez, Hersz. A–7983469, Papadopoulos, Nicolas or Nicolaos alias Nick Pappas, A–7198369, Patrao. Plinio Pereira. 0300–294250, Patrao, Maria Da Cone eieao Batista. V–793638, Perelli, Nicola. V–942641, Pirolozzi, Domenico. A–4653981, Pirro, Antonio or Anthony Pirro or Tony Pirro, A-Y365433, Poyhonen, Anna Maria or Anna Maria Suomi or Anna Maria Virtanen. 0300–70415, Rasmussen, Alf Kristian. A–5541831, Rave, William. 0616–2405, Rhymer, Uva Rebecca. V–1383275, Rivera, Carolina (nee Juarez y Lopez).67 Stat. b55 A–6455456, Robles. Angela Agustina (nee Rodriguez Y Gamboa or Angela Rodriguez). 0402/14836, Rosato, Francesco. A–7116348, Rosenblatt, David. A–1338550, Saat, Repin. A–6858754, Sacristan, Manuel Lannegrand. A–6497380, Saka, Ester Nakash or Ester Nakasli Sakka. A–3180706, Sancton, Gertrude Emma. A–7863285, Schefstad, Lina (nee Aguilar). A–4469482, Schmerler, Rebecca. A–7842263, Schwabe, Kurt Herbert. A–7927938, Scott, Melvyn Lee. A–9698452, Seliste, Bruno Voldemar. A–3570616, Seng, Fong Fook or Fong Jun. A–6268893, Shun da, Enache or Enache Vangel Shunda or John Shunda. A–5341241, Siclari, Francesco. A–7886742, Sigona, Francesco. A–9736802, Silva-Marques, Argentino. A–4031405, Smith, Anna (nee Friedman). A–4382772, Smith, Gershon. A–6965415, Spritzer, Netty (nee Frank). A–3869867, Stein, Ida Sara. A–4459701. Stender, Lilie Emma. V–397530, Stray, David or David Tsui or Tsui Yu Shan. A–3385506, Suda, Alfred or Alfred George Suda. A–3423801, Sztybel, Tadeusz alias Tadeus Karpinski. A–3423800, Sztybel, Tatiana. A–3853890, Teira, Antonio Sainas. A–1791499, Tien, Jack Miiipting alias Minpung Tien. A–6896414, Todman, Joseph Emanuel. A–5953857, Todman, Dorothy Joyce. A–6825259, Trivisani, Emilie Lilli. A–2739551, Truppi, Antonio, A–1937317, Truswell, Richard. A–1937313, Truswell, Mary Pauline (neeSudsbear). V–28562, Tsakiery, Lefkothea Manzacoufa or Lefkothea Manzacoufa. A–7809505, Uribe-Flores, Eriberto. A–7809555, Madrigal, Fidela Becerra or Fidela Becerra De Uribe. 1003–1971, Uribe-Gomez, Aurelio Alberto. A–4577161, Valdes, Felecia Maden. A–6930683, Valentine, Ed la J. M. (nee Kelly J. M. Zjocelyn Marcella). A–7957759, Velci, Stefano or Steve. 0300–366591, Vera-Valdez, Jose Dionisio. A–4752251. Villa, Ena Nuele. V–905929, Wagner, Monserrat. A–6851543, Wang, Cheng Ching. A–6142206, Wang Florence Wu (nee Florence Shu-Fang Wu alias Florence Wu, or Shu Fang or Wang Chang Ching). A–7049472, Weiss, Arieh. A–4761207, Wittelsohn, Shaye or Shaya Wittelsohn or Sam Wittelson. A–7427214, Wo, Loy. A–1998010, Woo, George Fat or Woo Fat or Ng Fat. A–4601513, Yablonik, Jennie alias Yablokoff (nee Flieshman). A–6102167, Zamora-Rojas, Cecilio. A–4062162, Zanger, Leonard De.67 Stat. b56 A–5521763, Zanger, Ellen Kelly De or Ellen Kelly or Ellen De Zanger or Anne Kelly. A–6794144, Zeito, George. A-l 126340, Zgombic, Mate or Mike Zgombic. 0300–322548, Zuvich, Pilar. A–5218223, Alexander, George Vassile or George Vassile Alexandre vis. A–6661349, Alhadeff, Rachel Hassan. A–2848315, Ali, Abas. A–1597879, Ali, Peer or Peter. A–1316263, Allie, Benny alias Bin Ali Oodin. A–7849296, Amezcua-Madrigal, Pedro. A–6818114, Andonyadis, Todori alias Theodore Andoniadis. A–5034705, Ankenhrandt, Ellen Maud. 0300–368993, Aragundez, Jose Luis Pavia or Jose Pavia. A-6O67226, Ataman, Mustafa Tarik. A–5155727, Bailey, Juha Jni Cheng (nee Sze). A–9801103, Balatocan, Ricardo. A–6765555, Biirbey, Henri Raoul. A–5444348, Bauman, Margaret. A–2013350, Bavas, Eleftherios Antoni ous. A–7297160, Benites, Carmen or Carmelo Benites or Eusbeio Del Carmen Benites. A–4662679, Berezowicz, Anna. A–8155776, Besada, Juan or Jolin Besada. A–6465799, Blaauw, Dirk Pieter Andries. A–6401900, Blackman, Herman Elliot. A–6748293, Bonifacic, Anton. A–6999089, Bottenbley, Cecil Geoi’ge or C. Bottenbley. A–9501295, Breiland, Andreas Emil Mark Mathian alias Andreas Emil Mork Mathison. 0300–367834, Brown, Horace Arthur. 0300–351436, Campbell, Alphonso. A–6220021, Capetillo-Fraga, Jesus. A–8010633, Castellanos, Juan alias Juan Americo Castellanos-Quintana. PR–901137, Chang, Mei Chien June. PR–901140, Chang, Nelson. PR–901141, Chang, Shelley. A–7070272, Chatel, Frank Emanuel or Franck Chatel. 0300–352540, Chen, Teh Tsan or T. T. Chen. A–9607096, Chinnery, Eric Ezekiel. A–6683047, Cohen, Bella (nee Wine alias Rapps). A–7828725, Colombo, Giovanni. A–7886730, Concepcion y Torres, Orestes. A–5426928, Cooper, Mary (nee Solway). A–6185633, Cottam, James Harry. A–5543517, Cox, Esther Verland Jean (nee Lucas). A–7445884, Dagsie, Koi. A–7414964, Davoli, Malvina Passini. A–5045017, Bisschop, Joseph De or Joe Bishop or Joseph Bishop or Joe De Bisschop. A–3263793, Dedeurwarder, Alfonso. A–9670256, Dedo, Ivo. A–6943091, Estrada, Maria Petra Luna De. A–8190292, Estrada-Luna, Francisco. A–8190293, Estrada-Luna, David, A–8117156, De Hentzen, Maria Isabel Carbailo. A–7983095, De Hernandez, Paula Chavez.67 Stat. b57 A–8039963, De La Cruz-Ramirez, Hipolito. A 7491353, Del Coro, Sofia (nee Sofia Ippolito alias Elena Grassi). A–7450778, Delgadillo-Aguayo, Jose Pablo alias Martin Martinez. A–9765109, De Duca, Antonio. A–4771267, De Oliveira, Jose Martins or Jose Martins. A–6751302, De Vela, Nicolasa Avellaneda or Nico lasa Avellaneda or Elvira Avellaneda. A–7799513, Del Toro, Elsa Maria (nee Hernandez). A–5369603, Diness, Celia (nee Wolas). A–9836687, Do Couto, Antonio. A–5919472, Ebelini, Giacomo Guilio or Jack Ebel ini. A–3326449, Fair, Catherine B. Webster. A–4097972, Feller, Frances Annie. A–6434155, Fernandez, Emilio Rodriquez. A–6718000, Feuer, Lucia (nee Juster). A–6905273, Fifer, Doris or Doris Rubin (nee Rabiner). A–8039180, Finley, Virginia Ruth. A–8082420, Fiore, Michele. A–7264773, Fitzsimmons, Beatrice (nee Camprini). A–7983293, Flagg, Russell Grant. A–3559372, Fong, Lo alias Fong Lo alias Lo K. Ming or Lo Ket Ming. A–1254779, Formosa, Jack or Joaquin Formoso Pico. A–9825423. Fragomeni, Nicola. A–6905018, Friedman, Edita or Edith Friedman or Edith Schwartz. A–7858138, Fuentes-Iglesias, Eugenio De La alias Eugenio De La Fuentes alias Eugenio Fernandez. A–6923767, Gardyn, Lujza Berger. A–6441627, Gaytan-Vasquez, Daniel. A-l 640218, George, Jesus Rogaciano alias Jesus R. George. A–3461223, German, Filip. A–9671099, Gonzalez, Alfredo Prieto. A–6314566, Gonzalez, Jorge Morfin. A–3962351, Gonzalez-Martinez, Pedro or Pedro Martinez Gonzalez. A–6447290, Gordon, Olive Maud (nee Olive Maud Dickson). A–6922684, Gottlieb, Simon. 0300–351187, Grun, Margit (nee Margit Weiman). A–4743403, Haag, Signe Elisabeth Ekland. A–3433135, Hagglund, Marie or Hilja Maria Kaipiainen alias Mary Adams. A–5987425, Hannon, Evelyn Joan (nee Mary Evelyn Joan Kemp). A–4991379, Heike, Ernest Bruno. A–1379869, Heike, Elizabeth. A–6252598, Hidalgo, Antonio Cesar Asias. A–9532455, Hillman, Edmund H. A–3478865, Hohenwald. Richard Emil. A–5389337, Hudson, Walter Roy. A–7115138, Hudson, Vera Noreen. A–5390980, Hurrell, William Henry. A–5340334, Igge, John. 0300–122083, Jensen, Barbara Anderson (nee Barbe) Anna Johanna Andersen alias Barbel Andersen). V–905003, Johnson, Amida Fabon. A–7202862, Johnson, Elese Adline (nee Wood). A–1415170, Jose, Jacinto known as Jacinto Joseph. A-l606795, Kaempfe, Walter Emil. A–3468925, Kajga nie, Vasil known as Mike Minie. A–2772295, Kalinowski, Stephanie Stella. A–6601853, Kalistian, Deckranouri (nee Beshgeturian).67 Stat. b58 A–1085651, Kartsounis, Efstratios or Stavros or Steve Karon as or Steve Pappa. A–3262888, Kee, Tang Wong. A–5928439, Kwai, Tsu Ding or Tsu D. Kwai. A–6861477, Labastida-Aguilar, Carlos. A–6180834, Laird, Mary Aparici. A–6180836, Laird, Elizabeth Welderica. A–6180835, Laird, Robert Fulton. A–4353032, Lass, Elise Marquard. A–7145249, Lazo, Benito Padilla. A–4540497, Lee, Hum Fay Jin or Hum Fay Jin or Hum Shee. A–7024479, Kai, Lee Mon or Guy Lee or Mon Kai Lee. A-l739133, Lee, Sherman H. or Lee Hsueh-Wen. A–1365639, Legax, Marian or Marijan or Marian or Marijan Lejac. A–4350403, Lenetsky, Ray (nee Roman), A–7037911, Lenetsky, Beatrice. A–7040212, Lenetsky, Constance. A–7041176, Lenetsky, Sybil. A–7041175, Lenetsky, Evelyn. 0300–357422, Letsche, Julius Eugene. A–7631587, Linforth, Lionel Keith. A–7631588, Linforth, Moya Jean (nee Thistleton). A–6888038, Ling, Ping. A–7297972, Lloyd, Betty. A–4021548, Longo, Giuseppe. A–6255041, Lopez, Jesus Rios alias Juan Jose Elizarraras Y Rios or Jesus Lopez Rios. V-l387486, Lopez y Lloret, Pilar Dora Maria Pascuala or Pilar Perez. A–6046390, Loung, Pai Yen. V–4197987, Loung, Min (nee Min Lin). A–5729350, Low, Woo Ah or Ah Low Wing or Mrs. Chin Dor Wing or Mrs. George C. Wing. A–5091440, Maggio, Mario August or Augusto May. A–9177009, Mamas, Artemis. A–6045429, Martinez, Timothy Henry or Timothy Henry Martin or Timothy H. Maxwell. V-l466183, Mathias, Elsie Doreen. V-l466181, Mathias, John Eaton Keary. V–1466180, Mathias, Mark Orson Niguel. V-l 466179, Mathias, Francine Alden Elizabeth. A–4023968, Mattsson, Ruben Isidor. A–7121738, Matz, Jack Jacob. A–6424609, McClarty, Barbara Frances. A–5838428, McCoy, Mackie or Mike. A–8010444, Mena, Evangelina Francisca Hernandez Lara aka Evangelina Mena. A–8010420, Mena Y Abreu, Olalio. A–7849020, Mendoza-Mora, Bernabe. A–1496859, Mersliker, Maria Knaus or Maria Knaus. A–3613713, Mesa y Dorta, Vincente Jesus or Jesus Solis y Mesa. A–4066647, Mizialek. Walenty. A–6233818, Mojica, Judith Morales or Judith Morales or Judith Morales de Banuls. A–6732225, Molina-Gonzalez, Felipe. 0300–319833, Mon, Wing Lung or Mon Gee Mow or David Mon or Mon Yin. A–6551173, Monreal-Yanez, Roque. A–7978646, Montenegro, Silvia.67 Stat. b59 A–8189358, Moutzalins, Gerasimos Demetrios or Mike Moutzahas. A–9700258, Mow, Chang Siao. A–6899347, Nesserella, Amanda Hanna. A–2403236, Nitkin, Max. A–7948451, Nuqui, Elena Soriano. 1300–118259, Oka, Masahiko. V–1240484, Oka, Miyuki. 1300–118260, Oka, Naohiko. A–3364126, Orcutt, Borgia Marcia or Borgia Marcia Woods. A–7287862, Orsi, Maria laci (nee Maria laci). A–7197800, Otero, Jose Benito or Sotero or Bennie Jose Sotero. A–5123181, Pantaleo, Saverio. A–1939748, Parada, Ramon alias Ramon Parada Rocende. A–3577138, Pasqutti, Mario alias Giuseppe Truant. A–7858180, Pelaez, Jorge Oscar or Jorge Oscar Pelaez y Rodriguez de Cancio. A–6919791, Perres, Mike or Emmanuel Pyrovolicos. A–6870388, Pettipher, Frank. A–6551920, Pimental, Pablo. A–7780837, Pina, Carmen Rodolfina. A–7375823, Poldmets, Mart. A–6463168, Pollak, Bernard. A–7365168, Preisig, Julia Maria (nee Julia Maria Basto da Silva). A–7983362, Puleo, Cesare. A–9527234, Radovich, John alias Ivan Radovich or Radovic or Ivo Rodavic. A–6133979, Ramirez-Ramirez, Mario. A–4965967, Ribeiro, Alfredo Gomez. A–7962042, Rivera, Rodrigo Fernandez. A–7121713, Roberts, Windel. A–7383120, Rodgers, Alice Lorane aka Alice L. Rodgers. A–6292992, Rodriguez, de Scala, Maria Teresa, A–1932267, Rogers, Richard. A–2516837, Roumbinis, Georgios alias George Macris. A–5441804, Rudnikoff, John. A–5630941, Rudnikoff, Fannie. A–8017124, Ruiz, Maria Lydia alias Lydia Ashley. A–9767915, Rusu, Petre. A–7048581, Saffory, Elisabeth. A–9776972, Salomon, Albino or Albert, A–3713179, Salzano, Pasquale. A–6377321, Sanchez, Julia (nee Julia Puente y Lacera). A–7903013, Scalla-Scalla, Francisco. A–4445694, Schnoor, Fred Wilhelm. A–7842264, Schwabe, Rosa. A–3579221, Schweitzer, Irene Anna (nee Kafka). A–2155400, Scully, Margaret alias Peggy Dennis. A–5307653, Scale, Lambert Oswald. A–5300412, Seto, Fai alias Seto Fai alias Deanna Fong. A–8117103, Sew, Sue Lin. A–6724452, Shajii, Shamseddin. A–2505741 Shalkin, Hurry or Harris Shatkin or Henry Shatkin or Harris Shatsky or Hersch Sehatzki. A–8091842, Sideris, Sid. A–7427180, Sinclair, Randall George. A–3495728, Sing, Theodore L. A–3112031, Siskopoulos, George Evanelos or George Poulos or George E. Siskos. A–5093218, Sorrentino, Bartolomeo.67 Stat. b60 A–9516787, Spethnd. Trygve Einan Bjarne. A–9825311, Spineto, Giuseppe. A–4497115, Stachowiak, Kryzytan or Christ Stachowiak. A–2629094, Stashko, Michael. 0935/8571, Stephan, Elaine Delphine. A–6917851, Str at is, Demi trios. A–6660383, Tang, Yu Shang Chang. A 4382647, Thaler, Max. A–3470784, Thomson, James. A–5841917, Tin, Loh Tsung alias Chew Loh Tsung Tin. A–5858280, Titsidou, Dosta or Tetsidou or Tetsios or Tatseff or Tetseff (nee Yanchiou or lanchiou also known as Dosta Dimitroff, as Dosta Dimitry or Dimitri and as Dosta George). A–5143070, Tollaksen, Olga, Charlotte. A–6248902, Tsamisis, Pauline Kaitery (nee Polyxeni James Kaitery). V–252416, Van Lent, Andree (nee Andree Agnes Desmaris). A–5825887, Varela, Arturo Lima. A–6855806, Vestarhis, Leonidas Michael or Vestarchis. A–4069345, Walther, Wally Erna (nee Wally Erna Hoffman Reich). A–5129791, Weinberg, Philip. A–3918533, Weiner, Mary (nee Sherman). A–9671943, West, Julio Martinez. A–5094078. Wiesenberg, Raizel alias Roselle Starkman. A–7049128, Williams, Dulcibell Partika (nee Ho Sang). A–6007009, Wisotsky, Meyer. A–1897423, Woodham, Cyril William. A–5090897, Wydryx, Ida Marie. A–3739101, Yaskransky, Abraham alias AbeDubitsky. PR–946510, Yeh, Hsuan. A–9139290, Ying, Chai. A–3711168, Yong, Hee alias Yong Kin Si. A–7983067, Yong, Lee. A–9511329, Young, Ho or Young Ho alias Cheong Fook Chong. A–3598307, Huisgen, Julius. A–4804792, Huisgen, Else Magdalena Steinder. A-64657B9, Morns, Coral Margaret. A–8001264, Rei wkham, Monwipha, aka Frances Mary McGowan or Monipipha R. McGowan. A–7131142, Pacini, Silvano Joseph. A–6025064, Hendel, Naumi or Naumi Alekalaj Hemdel (nee Alcalay). A–6287119, Vacchina, Giuseppe. A–6287120, Vacchina, Irene E. T–2729526, Yannouris, Stergias Ioannis aka Steve John Geannouris. A–7177104, Baron, Anna formerly Anna Lukue (nee Cyszkiewicz). A–2954969, Chong, Len or Lam Cheung. A–6858766, Dracos, Demitrios Demetre Panagiotis or Drakos. A–6858767, Dracos, Catherine (Aikatherine) Demetre (nee Hadji-pateras). A–7962196, Farina, Antonio. 0300–255723, Garcia-Fresno, Maria Del Carmen or Maria Del Car-men Garcia. A–4695724, Harvey, Ralph. A–3495462, Holt George or George Kurzholtz or George Holtz or George Kurzhals. A–6669706, Hsi, William Arthur or Hsi Yu-Hao. A–6445059, Hsi, Dorothy Lee or Dorothy Grace Lee. A–3105626, Lee, Yun or Lee Yun alias Lee You.67 Stat. b61 A–4773211, Manfredi, Mario. A–8196300, Rios-Esparza, Juan. A–6541771, Torres-Fernandez, Felix or Felix Torres. A–7824615, Ackermann, Carolina McDowell or Carolina Peralta or Carolina Peralta McDowell or Carolina McDowell. A–3261198, Atteyeh, Zahia Na jin or Victoria Atteyeb. A–1110134, Parada, Emil Fernandez or Emil Fernandez. A–5890316, Johnson, Mildred Louise or Mildred Louise Stroman. A–7145947, Robinson, Alleyne. Agreed to June 22, 1953. S. Con. Res. 35: REENROLLMENT OF S. 1839 Senate Concurrent Resolution 35 June 25, 1953 REENROLLMENT OF S. 1839June 25, 1953[[S. Con. Res. 35](/us/bill/83/sconres/35)] *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*, That the action of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate in signing the enrolled bill (S. 1839) to amend section 32 of the Fire and Casualty Act, so as to provide that*Ante*, p. 120. an agent or solicitor may secure a license to solicit accident and health insurance in the District of Columbia under that Act without taking the prescribed examination, if he is licensed under the Life Insurance Act, be, and the same is hereby, rescinded; and that the Secretary of the Senate be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to reenroll the bill with the following change, namely: In line 1 of the House engrossed amendment strike out the words “Section 2 of such Act” and insert in lieu thereof “Section 3 of such Act”. Agreed to June 25, 1953. H. Con. Res. 85: COMMEMORATIVE OBSERVANCE OF ADOPTION OF DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE House Concurrent Resolution 85 June 30, 1953 COMMEMORATIVE OBSERVANCE OF ADOPTION OF DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCEJune 30, 1953[[H. Con. Res. 85](/us/bill/83/hconres/85)] *Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring)*,Participation of Congress. That the Congress of the United States shall participate in the Fourth of July, 1953, commemorative observance of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the rededication of the Nation to the principles upon which the United States was founded. There is authorized to attend and participate on behalf of the Congress of the United States a Member from each State in the Senate and the House of Representatives, such Members to be selected by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House, respectively. The necessary travel expenses of any Member of Congress incidental to the performance of duties and responsibilities hereunder shall be paid out of the contingent fund of the particular House of Congress of which such Member is a Member. Passed June 30, 1953. H. Con. Res. 92: WOMEN IN AVIATION House Concurrent Resolution 92 June 30, 1953 WOMEN IN AVIATIONJune 30, 1953[[H. Con. Res. 92](/us/bill/83/hconres/92)] Whereas the year 1953 is the fiftieth anniversary year of the first successful controlled powered flight by Wilbur and Orville Wright in a heavier-than-air craft at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, on December 17, 1903; and Whereas, in the fifty years which have passed since that great event, the women of America have made substantial contribution to the development of aviation; and Whereas the women of America now are assuming an increasingly important role in the field of aviation; and 67 Stat. b62 Whereas the many opportunities which exist for women in the field of aviation are constantly increasing; and Whereas the organization of women pilots generally known as the “Ninety-Nines, Incorporated” symbolizes the participation of women in the development of aviation; and Whereas, in tribute to the accomplishment of Wilbur and Orville Wright and to the swift progress which has been made in the field of aviation in the past fifty years, such organization has sponsored a transcontinental air race on July 3, 1953, from Lawrence, Massachusetts, to Long Beach, California, in which more than fifty women pilots will participate; and Whereas such transcontinental air race is the first east-west flight competition by resourceful and courageous women who are following the great tradition of Amelia Earhart; and Whereas such transcontinental air race in the year of the fiftieth anniversary of the first successful controlled powered flight symbolizes the important role of women in the field of aviation: Now, therefore, be it *Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring)*Esteem of Congress, etc., That, in this fiftieth anniversary year of the first successful controlled powered flight in heavier-than-air craft by Wilbur and Orville Wright, at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, on December 17, 1903, the Congress hereby—
(1)expresses its high esteem of and great regard for the important part played by women in the development of aviation in the past fifty years;
(2)expresses the hope that women will continue to take an increasingly important part in the field of aviation in the future; and •
(3)extends its best wishes for the success of the first east-west transcontinental air race on July 3, 1953, from Lawrence, Massachusetts, to Long Beach, California, under the sponsorship of the organization of women pilots generally known as the “Ninety-Nines, Incorporated”, in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the first successful controlled powered flight in heavier-than-air craft. Passed June 30, 1953. S. Con. Res. 26: DEPORTATION SUSPENSIONS Senate Concurrent Resolution 26 July 27, 1953 DEPORTATION SUSPENSIONSJuly 27, 1953[[S. Con. Res. 26](/us/bill/83/sconres/26)] *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*, That the Congress favors the suspension of deportation in the case of each alien hereinafter named, in which case the Attorney General has suspended deportation for more than six months: V–906583, Addad, Encarnacion Javier. A–5351162, Alava, Moises. A–6195336, Alfonso, Daniel Rafael Ortiz. A–7773135, Arguello De Martinez, Amelia.. A–7418113, Armas, Jose or Armas Jose Noguera. A–7270837, Atkinson, Vance Loval alias Vance Alistaire Bowman. A–5357364, Bley, Ernst Ferdinand Max. A–5980513, Brown, William Nicholas. A–9825258, Carabelos, Francisco Acebedo. V–996015, Castaneda, Dilia or Dilia Molena-Suarez. PR–0949374, Chin, Boon Lup. V–13540, Chu, Chih-Li or Ou Yang Chiyen Chu (nee Ou Yang Chiyen). V–778424, Chu, Ou Yang Chiyen (nee On Yang Chiyen). A–5661960, Davis, Jack Joseph Alexander.67 Stat. b63 A–2455219, Dionisos, Nikolaos or Dennis Stefanatos. A-l935083, Duffy, Thomas Henry. A–8015744, Eleftheriades, Athena. A–7602216, Endsley, Susana Tolnay (nee Susana Haydn). 0300–398278, Enriquez, Carmel Leone alias Charles Enriquez alias Carmel Leone. A–7469670, Feola, Luigi. A–6859115, Fernandez, Jose. A–4864705, Gero, Ethel. A–7178249, Giannoni, Alana (nee Questa). A–5350150, Gobell, Margarite Maria. A–4631051, Golt, Leah Black. A–3291421, Hagen, Amt Hauen. A–8189326, Ham, Wilhelmina Frances. A–4143853, Heredia, Maria. A–6849831, Hsu, Shih-Yi. A–6849832, Hsu, Maria, A–4734859, Jensen, Arne K. 0502–6312, Jesus, Guadalupe Moreno or Varina Moreno. A–5240427, Johnson, John or John G. Johnson or Ioannis Ioannou. A–1472046, Kariofilis, Andrew. 0300–330330, Kelly, Joslyn Samuel. A–1052477, Kiehm, Isaac Sungbnik or Sung Ho or Isaac Sunbaik Kiehm or Kim Sung Ho. A-30790G9, Klueh, Jacob or Jacob Clue or Jacob KI uh. A–2182411, Kosmitas, Manuel Nicholas. A–7476650, Koutroulis, Renn (nee Rena Theodorou Tsiricoglou). 0300–395430, Kum, Wat or Wat Kam. A–1124711, Kypranos, Themistocles J. or Kyprianos or Themis John or Tain Themistocles. A–6207836, Lampe, Rosa Bradley Lampe (nee Goseco). A–6161800, Laurence, Lloyd Archibald Barrington or Lawrence. V–944016, Mallozzi, Rosario alias Ronny Mallozzi. A–7821725, Margarit, Primo. A–9552873, Matos. Ramon Armando. A-982546S, Mauricio, Jose Amador. A–3016875, Mayo, Louis or Liezer alias Antonio L. Maya. A–6428748, Montana, Manuel Francisco Matalobos. A–5554344, Morin, Albert Bertie. A–7849300, Navarro-Ochoa, Salvador. A–9634769, Nellini, Nunzio Anthony. A–3290755, Ngai, Kai Kin. 0300–375748,Phillips, Herbert Washington. A–6526120, Fuig, Orlando. A–8015534, Quintana y Maestre, Claudio Damian. A–5317399, Raschke, Ralph John or Rudolph Johann Rachke. 0300–363696, Reid, Gladstone Ewart. A–3159934, Reid, Martin L. alias Martin Luther Reid alias Martin Williams. A–8196776, Rosa-Atilano, Sara De La or Sara De La Rosa or Sarah De La Rosa. A–8196771, Rosa-Atilano, Noemi De La or Noemi De La Rosa or Mahne De La Rosa or Noami A. De La Rosa. A–7270954, Rose, Percival or John Percival McNamee or John P. McNamee. A–8017132, Rubio-Rojas, Bernardino or Jose Almazan-Rojas. A–8117683, Sanchez De Juarez, Maria Casilda. A–7049705, Sanchez, Ala ria Vicenta, A–9574680, Sarkan, Jasnon or Sarkan Jasnon.67 Stat. b64 V–657458, Sassoon, Albertine Yakub. A–6062948, Stagner, Trinidad Villaniil. A–4377113, Stewart, Ada nee Foster alias Ada Cunningham. A–7394006, Story, Maria (nee Janzen). A–8090420, Tavares, Ignacio. A–1408295, Thomas, Leslie Daniel or Robert Jackson. A–6843514, Tong, Chi Yin. A–7263680, Tong, Man Fung alias Mau Fung Ng. A–7809508, Torres de Rodriguez, Alicia. A–7056033, Wajc, Oscar or Uscher Wajc. A–7250478, Waldman, Fela. A–7125350, Weiss, Eisig. A–7125351, Weiss, Hedwig. A–1289484, Wesierski, Erwin Gotthelf. A–1654416, Winbert, Henry Raymond. A-l091682, Yavorsky, Olga or Olga Snatchko-Yavorsky. A–7962234, Yi-Armenta, Juan. A–4839075, Aleman, Leonardo or Leonardo Contreras or Leonardo Armendariz. A–8190243, Amador-Silva, Juan. A–7858186, Asi memos, Spirins. A–7828572, Avaia, Ezequiel Ambrosio Sano Perez y or Ezequiel Perez. A–7849301, Perez, Margarieta (nee Margarieta Pantoja y Perez). A-1190865T, Ayriss, Alfred Richard. A-5670996T, Baker, David or David Bubis. A–3029157, Baldaeus, Johanna Margarete (nee Gerdes). A–4714620, Baronachi, George or George Baronaid or Baronacki or George Barone or Baroni or Barony or George Carolina. 0300–372033, Barton, Richard. 0300–390961, Baxevanakes, Theodore or Theodore Vaxevanakes. A–6936176, Beltran, Salvador. A–6546813, Najera, Jovita. A–4394441, Benetato, Evangelo Pauagi. A–1619498, Blewitt, Harry William or Harry William Lewis. V–1421202, Boros, Abraham. A-8111564T, Boyd, Arthur Ariel or Ariel Boyd. A-5662881T, Bressan t, Albert. V–904212, Brown, Rita Tercias, Junior. A–3760481, Burgundy, Theresa Anna or Theresa A. Burgundy. A–5332660, Busse, Clara (nee Sage). A–8196978, Buzzell, Hilda Susana. V–930881, Candy, Brun Arthur. A–4907020, Carballo-Corbeira, Francisco, A–7286249, Cardona, Raquel or Raquel Cardona De Leanos. A–7415714, Carey, Vincent Andrew. A-5614526T, Cedillo-Castelli ja, Mucio. A–8021736, Chae, Wu Young. A–6843497, Chang, Catherine Margaret or Jui Hsien Chang. A–9689538, Chapman, Henry Theodore or Henry Chapman. A–8190886, Charleswell, Pearito Francisco. A–7060229, Chi, Nai Chun, A-7995684T, Cortez-Sanchez, Enrique or Henry Cortez. A–6546686, Curbelo, Irene (nee Irene Fernandez y Martinez). A–3535822, De Avalos, Consuelo Perez. A–6989401, De Berthoty, Paul Charles or Paul Berthoty Murray. A–8117436, De Cardenas, Socorro Mora-Gonzalez. A–7387451,De La Chapelle, Gisele Magyar. A–7387452, De La Chapelle, Alain.67 Stat. b65 A–7387453, De La Chapelle, Philippe. A–1729227, Delan, Imre or James Delaney. 0300–282896, De Mondoza, Olga Gomez Hurtado or Olga Gonzalez. A-8017495T, De Neria, Maria De Jesus Lizarraga. A–9500497, De Ridder, Robert. A-7017694T, Dick, Lynston Alain or Lynston Allen Dick. T–734650, Dieguez, Siddharta Isidro Iglesias or Isidro Iglesias. A–5389244, Di Miceli, Lucia. A–7208450, Di Santolo, Giuseppe or Joseph Scotto. A–4780062, Elina, Au ne or Anne Salonen or Anne Elina Maniec or Nisniec or Anne Namiec. 1400–19459, Esquibel-Rodriguez, Gilberto. 1400–19458, Esquibel, Maria Del Refugio Zaragosa De. 0300–326779, Ferrentino, Antonio. A-7445276T, Foo, Wong. A–2262481, Fountoulis, Andrew George or Andrew Fundulis. V–1597569, Fuchs, Sara (nee Izak). A–8117623, Gallardo-Ri co, Cliserio. 1607–21056, Garcia-Azumulco, Luis. A–2386905, Geldis, Panagiotis or Pete Geldis. A–4381366, Geller, Sara. A-5151810T, Gero, Elsie. A–5998311, Gibson, Charles Gladstone or Charlie or Gladstone Gibson. A–7792917, Gimel, Marie-Antoinette de Pradines. A–8091944, Giovine, Nicola. A-5868210T, Glyptis, Constantinos Peter or Costas P. Glyptis. A–6728726, Gomez, Jose Maria. A–4122145, Goudjamanis, Georgios Nicholaos. A–4294913, Gross, Anna nee Chava Guchowitzki. A–5004303, Gross, Morris or Moishe Gruttz or Morris David Gross. A–5497815, Guirincich, Umberto. A–8021973, Gumbs, Freeman Augustus. A–5747207, Haardt-Ascarelli, Yvonne. A–1883046, Harris, Frank Wilbert. A–6816867, Harris, Roderick. A-7995700T, Hernandez-Servin, Avelina. A-7995701T, Hernandez-Servin, Goyeta. V–185719, Hillmann, Max. A–5666849, Hozian, Anthony. A-6709342T, Hsu, William. A–9516613, Hvidsten, Henry. A–6386947, Jacobsohn, Peter Mortan Ralph. A–7374719, James, Agatha (nee Walker) or Violet Edwards. A–3907712, Jepperson, Harold J. 0300–345134, Jones, Jeanne Gabrielle Manine (nee Manine Auronx). 0600–9806, Jones, Linda Diane. A-4719467T, Kalle, Hans. A–3534539, Karstens, Alfred Ahirich Emiel Karstens or Alfred Karstens or Alfred Alarich Amil Karstens. A–2958660, Kerkhoven, Peter Johannes. A–6047902, Kin, Lam Suey. A-3633166T, Kou tel is, Demetrios M. A–5969693, Kuderian, John Zarmavon. 0300–408399, Kwong, Yeung, or Ip Sui Yeung Kwong. V–1045014, La Form, Mary Patricia or Mary Patricia Barrel. A–8057355, Lake, Ann Louisa. A–9804944, Larsson, Frithjof Bjarne.67 Stat. b66 A–7427954, Leavitt, Antoinette Van Barrdewijk. A–5146829, LeClerc, Joseph Ernest Aime. A–5271708, Ledee, Joseph V. A-7983013T, Lee. Quon. 0300–403287, Lipiatos, Thomas or Athanasios Lipiatos. 0300–357028, Lombardo, Sergio George. A-3968784T, Lopez, Guillermo. PR–928811, Loukas, Paul or Pavlos Spiros. A–3117555, Luchetta, Cesare Guadenzio. 0300–371264, Lum, Larry Yee or Lum Ying. A–7769192, Maga lee, Ralph Edward. A-9799758T, Magalit, Metelo Teodosio. A–6220806, Mihael Edanthia. V–916949, Mirambeau, Lucien. 0400/43244, Moore, Lolita or Lolita Daneo. A–8117704, Moses, Joyce Violet. A–6357992, Moukios, Evdokia. A–7297182, Munguia-Mercado, Jose. A–6425318, Murua, Luis. A–6991892, Murua, Maria. A–6991890, Murua, Victoria. A–6991891, Murua, Junior, Luis. A–6457168, Nercessian, Nishen Leon or Nishan Leon Nersessian. A–8190553, Nesbitt, Calvin William. A–6105255, Nieto-Angeles, Jose. A–8065045, Nieto, Carmen Montoya De. A–9609859, Nieuwendam, Arnold Emile or Arnold Emile Sallons. 0300–362215, Nin, Fon Fock or Fung Quon. A–6859156, Oei, Jacqueline. A–6859155, Oei, Ing Bian. A–7828467, Oliver, Ellen Charlotte Marcelle (nee Treyvoux). A-7041660T, Olsen, June or June Marie Allett Kirkerod. A–8190834, Orfanos, Dimitrios or James. A–5977611, Oyakawa, Yoshiharu, A–6153199, Oyakawa, Oto. A–6153196, Oyakawa, Kenichi Augusto. A–6153197, Oyakawa, Keiji Louis. A–6153198, Oyakawa, Mitsuko Yolanda. A–3526749, Palassolo, Vito. A–7123597, Pappas, Pliilareti or Filareti J. Nee Siotkas. A–5816122, Patrick, Malia. A–7978869, Perez, Angelina Chagoilan. A–2096451, Piceno-Mencaca, Procopio. A–8191940, Piceno, Cristina Garcia De. A–6373131, Pinero, Carlos Manuel or Carlos Manuel Pinero Martinez or Carlos Manuel Martinez Pinero. A-4301728T, Polito, Paolo or Paul Polito. A–2578820, Pomili, Pasquale. A–5290375, Porto, Luis or Norberto Rodriguez. A–7286271, Pozo, Louis Alvarez or Juan Louis Alvarez or Louis Alvarez or Louis All very Pozo. V–1384064, Prats, Ana Josefa Martinez Garriga. A–6673871, Prieto, Nicolas Enrique Godinez. A 2976728, Radovnikovich, Frank or Frano Andrij in Radovnikovic or Frank Radovinikovich or Frank Radonovich. A-6874492T, Ramos, Arnulfo Mario. A–6344236, Rietwyk, August Hendrik. A–8196266, Rivera-Garcia, Santos. A–8190086, Roca, Gualberto Alvarada Y.67 Stat. b67 A–3111262, Rodriguez, Antonio. A–2854602, Rood, Dramen Hassman or Dramen H. or Dramen Hassmen Roop or Hassmen Roop or Atmlralimen Bin Hassan. A–2795865, Salice, Elena (nee Roscio). A–7011270, Salice, Enrico or Henry Salice. A–7022363, Salort, Anthony or Antonio Giner Lort. A–7841669, Sanchez-Sus tai la, Vicente or Vicente Sanchez. A–7841513, Sanchez-Rodriguez. Ernestina or Ernestina Sanchez. A–7841514, Sanchez-Rodriguez, Maria Felix or Maria Felix Sanchez. A-7445010T, Sanders, Fejga (Fijga) (nee Kemelgor). A–2021061, Sang, Chow Kang or Sang Chow Kang. V–760308, Saner, Wilhelm or William Sauer or William Otero. 0300–372883, Seid, Lum or Henry Lum Seid. A–3871576, Selby, Harry William or Harry Selvy. A-4953854T, Seo, Uneo or Joseph Uneo Seo. A–5415125, Shavulsky, Nathan. A–4413030, Shea, Bridget. A–2310593, Shimada, Shigeo. 1409–13669, Silva-Torres, Sabino. 1409–13763, Silva, Trinidad Leal De. 56197/124, Simms-Lee, Henry Alan John. A–4480944, Simonsen, John Gunnar or Gunnar Johan Simonsen. A–8001521, Smith, Suzanne Julie Puyoulet A–8217004, So, Pak Tsun. A-7140326T, Soto-Ruiz, Jose. A–9625374, Spanos, Sotiros or Sotiros M. Spanos. A–2506260, Stein, Alma (nee Sudmal) formerly Alma Sudmal Pontag. A–4876338, Stoianovich, Michael L. or Michael Lazary or Mia! Lazo or Mike Louis. A-7984780T, Suarez, Horacio Antonio Villazon Suarez. A–6345014, Suchos, Plouheria. 0300–317261, Sze, Chao Yu. A–8196090, Thomas, Christophena Albertha. A–8010552, Thomas, Ellis or Elice Thomas. A–3777089, Torres, Servando. A–7088600, Turco, Francesco or Frank Turco. A–3500895, Ullah, Turab Ali or Turah Ali. A–3569664, Van Syckel, Lucille Lillian (nee Richards) alias Grisch. 0300–368552, Wai, Chan or Wai Chan or Hang Pai. A–8216993, Walker, Verna Taylor or Verna Taylor. A–4449814, Watanabe, Hideo or Jerry Watanabe. A–7197691, Weisz, Wilhelm. A–8031328, Whitehead, Charles Stanley. A–8217018, Willem, Raquel (nee Rawuel Mandado Y Bertot or Raquel Saran Mandado Bertot). A–5378360, Williamson, Ferdinand Daniel or Fred Williams. 0300–304807, Wilson, Asten or Harold Wright. 0300–329044, Wilson, Noel Fitzgerald. A–8190382, Yates, Caroline Albertha. A–6451015, Yiakas, Dimos or Dimosthenis Yiakas. A–3988781, Young, Wong or Yung, A–9511298, Yuk, Lum or John Lum. A–3449483, Zauner, Kaspar. A–3448841, Zauner, Margareta. A–4441834, Ziegler, Hulda. A–4389112, Ziotou, Anna. A–5818593, Ziegler, Alfred.67 Stat. b68 A–1180216, Ahmed, Saleh. A–7828568, Alfonso-Rodriguez, Benardino Perfecto or Perfecto A. Rodriguez. A–7264768, Altamore, Giuseppe. A–6261667, Al vanou, Helen or Elleni (nee Boutis). A–9777070, Anderson, Donald John. 0300–370078, Anderson, Mike or Goldburn Gilroy Myett. A-l666972, Aranda-Gonzalez, Jose. A–8117291, Avalos-Jimenez, Alberto. A–7897663, Ballard, Vera Agnes. A–7841042, Barcelo, Francisco Diaz or Francisco Barcalo Diaz. A–6025280, Basoglu, Muzafer Sherif alias Muzafer Sherif. A–7287689, Benjamin, Simon. A–8117673, Berrardini, Ubaldo. 0300–400085, Birthweight, Clinton Vinston. A–3964171, Blair, Jessie (nee Stuart). A–2323018, Bleier, Kain. A–8117076, Bo, Cheong. A–9765789, Bratsafolis, Anthony Nicholas. A–7890485, Breda, Johannes. A–6923152, Breit, Ester formerly Esteva Tugetman. A–2828375, But well, James Robert. A–2817959, Calelides, Hercules alias Heraklis Kalalides. 0300–349691, Cardoso, Elena Haydee or Elena Haydee Blanco de Cardoso. A–6841554, Carrillo-Duran, Miguel. A–4688113, Case al lar, Angel Vilas. A–7354835, Cheng, Shau Hing or Shan Hing Chung or Shau Hing How. A–9149343, Chenko, Basil Michalt. A–6965555, Chiodo, Egildo or Egildo Dario Chiodo. A–7748713, Choy-Renteria, Olga Maria or Olga Maria Choy. 0300–274606, Ciriello, Esther Martha. 0300/320862, Clark, Ascon George alias Christopher Williams. A–2538682, Clark, Cora Lavinia or Cora Lavinia Sanford or Cora Lavinia Farr. A–6064528, Contreras-Brambila, Jose. 1300–85758, Cruz, Guadalupe Aguirre. 1300–80619, Cruz, Felipa M. A–4665122, Curry, Elease Maud. A–5551709, Czaikowsky, Wilhelm Johann alias Will Muller. A–8001076, Davoli, Luigi Giovanni Francesco. 0300–352588, De Serra, Esther Filomena Loza y Perez or Esther Serra alias Maria Tapia. A–7270806, Diaz-Rosa, Eleazar Manuel. V–581891, Dimitratos, Helen (nee Modona). A–7005827, Dishington, Norma or Norma Therese Marie Dishington. A–4530884, Dolgoruki, Igor Edgar Youry Olesha alias Edgar Sanders alias Dino Valencay Sagan Sanders. A–2018018, Dollah, Din Bin alias Ben Din Collah or Dan Dola. A–6967050,Driver, AlooShavaksha (nee Jhavbala). A–8150089, Eason, Collette Maud (nee Gillis). 0300–349077, Edwards, Ralph Leopold alias Charles Douglas. A-720L491, Ekloff, Helene. A–4380202, Ellsworth, Michael Hull. A–7941846, Eng, Irene Chi Che Wong. A–7369941, Erickson, Edith Sylvia. A–2837555, Farias, Eduardo Bousas. 0300–378170, Fee, Ging, alias Lai Hong.67 Stat. b69 A–7365716, Feiger, Armin. 0300–310172, Feiger, Freda. A–9836794, Fernandez, Domingo Augusto. A–8031130, Fernandez-Alvarez, Jose or Jose Fernandez. A–1121693, Ferreira y Silva, Maximo alias Ferreira Silva alias Maximino Ferreira. A–2614918, Figueiredo, Joaquim. A–7298476, Finuliar, Trinidad Barlaan. A–6495521, Fisher, Joyce Lilian. A–7127285, Flores-Cortez, Bernardo. A–7372139, De Flores, Juana Gomez. 1000–20686, Flores-Gomez, Rodolfo. 1000–20758, Flores-Gomez, Bernardo. 0300–282607, Fong, Eng Long alias Henry Sang. A–7858139, Francis, Emelie Yvonne. A–7858137, Francis, Fitzroy. A–3305670, Franco, Jose Mendez. A–4235122, Frischer, Ada. A–7070234, Galanis, George. A–8196689, Garcia, Jorge Lopez y or George Lopez. A–6008175, Geiger, Kurt. A–5537060, Geneen, Maurice. A–3175346, Giamonetis, Theodore or Theodoros Giamonitis. A–5273219, Goddard, Francis Frederick alias Pat O’Malley. A–1312976, Godlewska, Bertha or Bessie. A–9717078, Gonzales, Pedro Pablo alias Pedro Rodriguez. A–6903695, Gottheil, Zelman. A–72729 73, Gottheil, Fanny. A–6213634, Gregorio, Francisco. A–4341002, Gross, Alexander. A–8106997, Guerrero-Olvera, Pedro. 1409–11237, Gutierrez-Hernandez, Ramon. A–6766822, Guzman, Salvador Munoz. 1511–2285, Hernandez-Garcia, Juana. A–1409804, Hewitt, Lulu Mae (nee Ferguson). A–2489222, Higa, Shimatsu. A–1991795, Himer, Nick or Miklos Himer. A–7423239, Hinds, Wilfred Lawson or Wilfred Loshington Ed-wards. A–7982763, Hsu, Huai Yun. A–7982764, Hsu, Fong Chinn. 0300–371865, Hung, Ho Tak. A–7267731, Hunt, Maisie. A–3518330, Hyland, Bridget Bridie. A–6870028, Jackson, Harriet Joy. A–7264247, Jackson, Naomi Constantino (nee Naomi Constantino Flores). A–7190746, Jacobsen, Borghild Tvede. A–7984808, Jensen, Vagn Aage. A–4313072, Jeu, Ng Ngit alias Mrs. Jiu Nai Jeu. A-l 538226, Joe, May Ying. A–3566436, Joe, Yung Chu. 0300–400200, Jon, Peter or Panayotis Ioannou or Peter Jones. A–3719147, Jung, Pay Yop or Loo Pun. A–3784608, Kadri, Zia or Ziauddin Mustafahasan Quadri. A–6873338, Kahn, Carmen Sameniego. A–2819443, Karfola, Bangora. A–6669590, Kefalides, Nicolaos A. or Nicolaas Kefalides. A–1095943, Ken, Wong. Leu.67 Stat. b70 A–6401472, King, Marcelle Espinozo. A–7962006, Kohler, Alfred Richard alias Frederick Gelien. A–6667186, Kohne, Richard Edward. A–6527744, Kohne, Gabrielle Henriette. A–4285820, Koike, Mantaro. A–3965580, Koike, Kumi. A–9710029, Kontizas, Artemis or Artemis Kontijas. A–3850128, Krasnoff, Rose. A–6948452, Sharfman, Leonard. 99839–399, Sharfman, Sol. A–9765408, Leblond, Marcel Alain. A–5966325, Ledee, Joseph Andre. A–7903361, Lee, Richard Dooban. A–6534038, Lefkovits, Jonas. A–6527377, Lefkovits, Judith (nee Kalisch). 0616–2501, Liburd, Terrence Mansfield. A–4899981, Liem, Chang Mo or Chang Moo Lin or Paul Chang Lien or Paul Chang Mo Liem. V–1437080, Ligato, Giuseppe Antonio or Joseph Ligato. A–5989709, Little, Robert Bell. A–6851214, Lopez-Martinez, Adrian. A–7984–760, Louie, Harry Fong. 0300–399981, Lozano, Serafin. 0300/385104, Lozano, Elvira Calderon Grenas. A–7821665, Lucchino, Domenico. A–6827833, Luna, Catalina. A–7070750, Luna, Luz. A–7070749,’ Luna, Manuel. A–7070751, Luna, Julio. 0300–361410, Madonis, Antonis Parashou alias Antonis P. Mantonis. V–940879, Manstretta, Paulina Borra. A–1306605, Marshall, John Fitzherbert. A–7890490, Martinez, Ramon Antonio. 0300–397000, McFarlane, Dudley Vincent. A–4574593, McNaughton. Mildred Grace. 0300–366289, McPherson, Cyril George alias Edgar Broogs. A–7488086, Medina-Magdaleno, Luis. A–7483457, Mendez, Jesus or Jesus Mendez-Nava. 1500–42049, Mendez, Maria Socorro. A–6792313, Mendez, Serapio. A–6698962, Mendez, Guadalupe Carrasco De. A–8155914, Mendoza-Pedroza. Maria or Maria Vasquez-Pedrosa or Maria Fuentez-Vasquez. A–7264772, Merino, Sofia (nee Sofia Amadora Nevarro-Mon). A–3141598, Meyer, Constance Cornelia Josepha Maria Arts or Constance Cornelia Maria Tan Arts or Constance Arts Meyer. A–7858093, Mezen, James Anthony. A–7228639, Mirza, Rio Nusservan. 0300–396092, Mon, Lau. 0300–319594, Moo, James Loo. A–3063075, Moran, Joseph Patrick. A–7978999, Mossaides, Panay ioties or Paul Mossaides. A–7450472, Moschitto, Anna Marie (nee Cipriano). A–3696256, Mustach, Mate. A–8217099, Nacarano, Gaspare Gregorio. 0807–4473, Nunez-Diaz, Maria. 1614–2492, Nunez-Urrutia, Jesus. A–5154608, Okada, Benzo Joe. V–593626, Pacheco, Jesusita Ernestina (nee Dominguez).67 Stat. b71 A–7978870, Park, Chu. A-8O571O7, Pao, Chao Rah. A–8057106, Chao, Ah Vong (nee Vong Chen). 0300/390910, Pao, Sung Zau alias Zau Pao Sung or Sung Ziang Pao or John Pao. A–7821835, Papazian, Haiguhi (nee Ogretmeroglu). A–7483057, Pell, Irene, formerly Irene Pelstroosoff Pell. A–1051661, Penn, Christian Emanuel. A–3157868, Perri, Filomena Maria Lucia (nee Mirabelli). A–2896787, Pfieffer, August. A–7028517, Pickering, Jens Wallace. A-l 097945, Pickett, Evelyn Gladys. A–6850820, Pineda, Ibrahim Gaspur. 0300–351012, Fitter, Walter Benjamin. 0300–179387, Porter, Isaac N. alias Isaac Nathaniel Porter. 0300–394294, Posada, Raul Rodriguez alias Raul Rodrigues Pasada. A–8196008, Prado-Lopez, Jose alias Jose L. Prado alias Jose Lopez-Prado. A–7295465, Pratt, Helen Theresa. A–8106451, Proper, Leendert Gerardus. A–5574215, Randall, Jack alias Johann Bernhard Rebel. 0300–341660, Rano, Margret McInnes. A–6438220, Reid, Grace or Graciela Reid (nee Grace Marcano) alias Anna Josefina Reid. A–1360809, Rizick, Kalem Gibreen. A–5686334, Robinson, Ellen Alberta alias E]la A. Robinson. A–5987812, Rodriquez, Mildred Irene. A–9208604, Romero, Gonzalo or Gonzalo Romero Leira. A 61098811, Romero, Rodolfo Rolando. 0800–386479, Romero-Goytortua, Xavier or Xavier Romero. A–4497910, Rosenbluth, Leah or Lena or Laah or La ja. A–2387169, Rovira, Pedro. 0300–353762, Rowe, Cleveland alias Vincent Jones. A–5061796, Rowell, Alice alias Alice Rowell McCann. A–5890659, Rozovsky, Isaj ah or Isajar Rozauskas or Isajus Isjar or Isajan Rozauskas Rozovsky or Isajus Rosovsky-Rozauskas or Isajah Rozovski. 1300–111893, Rubalcava, Pedro Serna. A–7980346, Ruiz-Torres, Jesus. A–7978809, Ruiz-Morales, Ynes. 1500/42385, Ruiz-Morales, Andrea. 1608–2695, Santillano-Cardoza, Pedro alias Pedro Armijo. A–9765475, Scala, Vincenzo di. V–140840, Scott, Carmen Waul alias Carmen Waul Buchanan. A–7980311, Shong, Lee Ting. 0300-K–151181, Simon, Lillian (nee Piltzmaker) or Cary Wang Simon. A–5819337, Simone, Michael. A–7243039, Sin-Tzu, Weng. A–6962961, Weng, Josephine alias Josephine Evelyn Tok Ying Hsi alias Josephine Tok Ying. A–7392120, Solis-Flores, Ricardo. A–1743230, Solomon, Saul. A–8015532, Spadone, Vito. A–3413793, Spina, Alfio. A–2174586, Spy rot os. Christoforos. A–6774560, Smith, Donald Bentley. A–3831680, Stanley, Leo. A–9747129, Stokes, Horace Murray.67 Stat. b72 V–233736, Suarez-CabalIero, Victor Manuel. A–2586553, Sum, Pon Sing or Sing Sum Pon alias Gene Pon alias Pon Sing. A–7027829, Taam, Jennie. A–3863317, Taam, May Chan. PR–905964, Tei, Si Hung. 0300–397884, Tjomstol, Steinar Salve alias Steinar Tjomstol. A–4293423. Tom, Kwok Tung or Tom Kwok Tung. A–7760501, Trott, Gwen Marie Allen. A-l384273, Vasilakis, Michael or Mihael Vasilakis or Mike Vasilakis. A–8190002, Vasquez, Rafael Soto. A–9005902, Vekris, Antonios Nikitas. A–7672808, Venturas, Panaghis John. A–5230736, Vigil, Jose. 0300–261482, Vitiello Alfonso. A–9745021, Votting, Victor. A–5879392, Vukusich, Stipan or Stepan Vukusich. A–7879892, Wang, Ching Hsien. A–7879893, Chin, Fan Ju or Ju Chin Fan Wang. A–4583530, Weller, Susan Jenny or Zuzanna Swirska. A–6019345, Wells, Anita or Anita Pitcherlie or Anita Remus or Anita Ames. A–6847842, Wong, Wing Hee. A–6967591, Wong, Tseng Sui Hsu. 0300–381027, Yau, Chan Choi or Chan Wing. A–7390674, Yee, Tom Gong alias Hum Gim Wong alias James Wong Tom. A–9549850, Zambrano, Jesus Ramon. A–7091233, Zaton, Oscar. A–7450940, Totoricaguena, Juana Bengoechea. A-5445391T, Kiritsis, Demetrios Spiros. A–8217543, Aarsheim, Svein Ole. A–5572833, Aceves-Garcia, Francisco or Frank Ramirez Aceves. 0300–319326, Agramonte. Raul Colarte or Raul Colarte. A–5264103, Albano, Enrico. A–7821701, Alfonso, Andres Olynpia Pena y or Andres O. Pena. A–7821720, Aliano, Joseph. A–9519099, Almasmary, Ahmed Kassim or Ahmed Gazin or Ahmed Kassiam or Mohamed Messeri or Ahmed Kasson or Mohamed Masser. A–7886446, Almeida, Raul Arencibia. A–3234213, Alvo, Jennie nee Eugenia Perez or Jennie Perez. A–3752311, Amada, Francisco or Frank. A–6740066, Anastassiades, Athanassios. A–9125797, Apostelescu, Stefan. A–7463938, Arditi, Albert Abraham. A–7463939, Arditi, Dona Bella. A–9695165, Arias, Bernard or Ben or Beeny Orias. A–6396215, Asgarzadeh, Kamal. A–6530299, Asgarzadeh, Safieh (nee Safieh Damerli Seyedi). A–7828607, Attias, Henri or Henry Attias. A–8106471, Avelar-Macias, Jose or Jose Maria Avelar-Macias. A–4770231, Azioni, Giuseppe or Giuseppe Albertini. 1614–2473, Baez, Rodriguez, Leobardo. A–4797125, Baird, Francis or Frank Blair or John William Blair. A-l568544, Bakee, Said Bin or Syed Baker. A–7531578, Bane, Joseph Vejnavowicz or Joseph Vejnevoricz or Bane or Bane vowitch or Banevovitch. A–7418107, Baraechini, Ennio. A–9099270, Baresic, Mijo.67 Stat. b73 A–1341944, Baricevich, Jack or Giacomo or Jacob, A–2753795, Baruch, Morris or Barouch or George Kyringis or Kiryakis. A–8155991, Bassile, Moris or Maurice. A–6264000, Behie, William Lewis. A–4802354, Bellotti, Allessandro Angelo. A–4795562, Benfanti, Vincenzo. A–3602079, Benzel, Hazel Pearl (nee Rew). A–1646977, Berchten-Breiter, Hans Carl. A-l644022, Berchten-Breiter, Irene Dolores (nee Lewis). A–6927303, Berger, Katalin. A–3420085, Bianco, Emanuele Esposito. A–2179140, Bi Ui, Lino or Luiz Loyecchio or Luigi Lovecchio or Luigi Louvecchio. A–6074422, Bingham, Alfred Augustus or Aeria Jackson. A–5344393, Blache-Fraser, Elaine Stella. A–2922815, Bless, Miguel Juan. A–7127238, Boiler, Peter Joseph. A–7483456, Bove, Salvatore. A–5436876. Bow, Ho or Ho Bo. A–3430522, Brohman, Charles, A–5117437, Bulens, Rosalie Josephine. A–4700152, Burns, John Arthur or John Arthur Brown. A–6920730, Butler, Stanley. V–529772, Cacioli, Rizieri or Richard. A–6562400, Calatayud-Ramos, Primitivo or Roberto Ramos. A–8057431, Camaioni, Pietro. A–9209025, Carballo, Benito or Benito Carballo Entenza. 1400–20999, Cardenas-Garcia, Concepcion or Concha. 1400–21000, Cardenas, Salud. 1614–2476, Cardenas-Solorio, Jose. A–1019863, Carlson, Hilmer. A–8117580, Cascone, Ulisses. A–9776729, Casimiro, Antonio. 0200/105002, Cassen, Aleksandra Olga (nee Stasiulyte). A–6827543, Castelblanco, Dario. 0300–378790, Castillo, Santos Matthew. A–4825222, Catanzaro, Damiano. A–7135205, Catz, Frans James. A–8117647, Caudillo, Cruz Maria or de Caudillo formerly Milan (nee Garcia). A–6445661, Chai, Chang Kai. A–8117251, Chan, Man Wei or Chan Nan Wai or Chan Kim. A–6445663, Chang, Lin Chung-Ching or Chung Ching Lin Chang or Jean Chang. 0300–391522, Chang, Wan or Tom Jun Yue. A–6877746, Chao, Gloria nee Gloria Ya Tsung Kung. A–7137813, Chavez, Domingo. A–7137814, Chavez, Eusebia Concepcion. A–7604860, Chen, Chi Tsai. A–6846740, Cheney, John Nelson. A–8196130, Chin, Wee Kay or Sam Lee. A–9678208, Chin, Mong Loong or Chan Yok. A–9512589, Ching, Lee. A–8106954, Chiu, Hin or Chiu Hin. A–7174220, Choo, Anna Emielie Luise (nee Anna Emielie Luise Tuebben Hoffman). A–8190304, Christopher, Dianna. A–9663396, Cho, Chin or Cho Chin.67 Stat. b74 A–8235848, Choy, Hong Hing. 0300–332219, Chung, Tom Fun. A–2054924, Cingiryan, Vasken or Changrian. A–4907014, Civelli, Vincent or Chivelly. A–7991828, Claxton, Claristine Albertha. A–1002404, Cliotis, Christos. A–7142284, Cohen, Lulu or Lulu Salman Shamoun. A–4603130, Coilop, Mary. A–3412537, Combojinopoulos, Alexandre or Alex Combojinot. A–7863794, Costa, Natale or Nick Costa. A–6205396, Costas, Anna Chris or Anna Giagou or Mrs. Christ Costas. A–7356331, Courville, Blanche Maud nee Hills formerly Pugsley. A–5401497, Dan, Lee Sing. 0400/46338, Danner, Geraldine. A–6978280, Davis, Lillian Ann. 1209–9304, Davis, Robert Roy. A–1880159, De Aguilar, Celia Duron. A–7821687, De Calves, Ondina San Martin. A–7094839, De Delgado, Ana Ovidia Ruiz. V–28458, Dedes, Sophia (nee Dedoglou). A–7060580, Deli, Edmondo. A–7921563, De Luevano, Catalina Cortez. A–8057228, De Monte, Lorenzo. A–8190775, Demon, Michael Kyriakos. A–5700352, De Munoz, Guadalupe Juarez or Guadalupe Juarez. 1600/101062, De Munoz, Sara Castillo. A–7417236, De Oca, Pascual Eduardo Calder in Montes or Pascual Eduardo Calderin. A–9029229, De Oliveira, Antonio. A–3266302, De Ramirez, Andrea Castro. A–7350499, De Ramirez, Estefana Rodriguez, or Maria Estefana Rodriguez De Ramirez or Ester Rodriguez De Ramirez or Estela Rodriguez De Ramirez or Ester Rodriguez-Belmares. A–7351002, Ramirez-Mesa, Felipe. A–4446607, Derkacz, Stanislaw or Stanley. A–3391293, Derkacz, Zofja or Sophia. 0300–350929, De Torres, Antonia Marrero. A–8106946, De Tovar, Cristina Orozco or Caritina Orozco de Tovar (nee Cristina Orozco-Flores). A-l253020, De Vergara, Paula Nunez. V–450159, De Verna, Eugenia Gonzalez nee Eugenia Gonzales y Calvadilia. A–6480573, De Vita, Blanca Margarita nee Castaneda. A–7828771, Diaz, Juan Francisco Romeirio y. A–8217650, Diaz-Hector, Candido. A–5896087, Di Benardi, Anthony Vincent or Antonio Bernardo. A–5154193, Di Marzo, Vincenzo or Vincent Di Marzo. A–2797145, Din, Lee or Dim Lee. A–5345938, Dorner, Anton John or Tony Dorner. A–1559829, Doros, George. A–5417595, Doros, Elizabeth Dissig. A–3619522, Dos Santos, Antonio Anna. A–9593234, Downs, John Ephriam. A–4178838, Dwyer, Lilia Frances. A–1811033, Eggers, Rose (nee McShane). A–7267842, Elefteriades, Sofia. A–7915539, Ellis, John Lessle. A–7244882, Erlachtegerecht, Leon.67 Stat. b75 A–4799525, Errante, Bruno. A–2382184, Fadief, Fannie K. A–5390487, Feis, August. A–9544613, Firipis, Miltiadis or Milton Firipis. A-4476840, Fischer, Max Richard. A–3811692, Foley, John Frederic. A–9703827, Fong, Mar Hing or Mah Hing Fong. A–4044697, Fontanot, John. 0300–388781, Ford, Jonathan or John Ford. A–8190850, Fraser, Constantia Augusta. A–8190851, Fraser, Delphine. A–7299590, Freund, Berta (nee Rosenfeld). A–8217887, Fun, Wong. A–7391233, Gabriel, Maurice or Maurice Gabriel Klaib or Maurice Charles Klaib. A–5351967, Gaetzschmann, Otto Friederich. A–8078963, Galindo-Garcia, Ruben. A–3839884, Gang, Lee Hing. A–6199443, Garciga, Felix Maria De La Caridad Cabrera. 0400/44222, Garrison, Alexander Heaven. A–2074361, Gaubert, Martha Block or Matti Block. 0300–283401, Gaulle, Reginald Alexander or Gaul or Bobbie Gaul or Clyde Payne. A–2503994, Geismar, Sophie (nee Sophie Lichtenstein). A–7277878, George, Daisy Chaffoo or Daisy R. Chaffoo George. A–6989777, Gesnador, Juan Villacis. A–8190705, Get, Hor Fung. A–5374063, Gianu, Periklis Savas or Pangiotis Koiiosas. A–2185145, Giordano, Carmelo. A–7476357, Giurco, Mario. A–7978783, Goldberg, Arnold or Arnold Gould. A–9661924, Golonka, Stefan. A–6109367, Gomez-Urquieta, Gregorio or Gregorio U. Gomez. A–7186852, Gong, William or Gong Dick. A–5004314, Gontan, Jesse. 0300–400826, Gonzalez, Joe S. or Jose Salvador Gonzalez or Joseph Salvador Gonzalez. A–6720889, Gonzalez-Aguilar, Luis. A–6720892, Gonzalez, Teresa (neeCastro). V–222801, Graci, Giuseppe. A–1375005, Gravel, Marie Simone (nee St. Pierre). A–7356591, Gray, Alice Frances or Alice F rances Baksh. A–8217656, Gregory, Clifford A. A–4603579, Groene, Johannes Heinrich or John H. Groene. A–7134582, Gross, Chaim Sandor. A–9006087, Grzan, Sime. A–7127114, Guajardo-Chavez, Juan, 1409–13965, Guajardo-Rodriguez, Baldomero. 1409–13966, Guajardo-Rodriguez, Isabel. A–1556039, Haarburg, Catherine or Catherine Turrie Warnock. A–7439316, Haidostian, Berj Havhanness. A-276O255, Hallas, James John or Demetrios John Hallas or Dimitrios Hallas. A–3543183, Hama rat, Met hi Recep. A–5175018, Hamilton, Harry Joseph. 0300–379495, Hatim, Mohammed. A–3391578, Hecht, Gertrude Johanna Krons or Gertrude Johanna Krone or Charlotte Schmidt. A–5509961, Helou, Carlos Samson.67 Stat. b76 A–6240559, Henry, Liliane or Liliane Lesperance. A–8091676, Hernandez-Jimenez, Pedro or Pedro-Guillermo Hernandez. A–6858941, Hernandez-Rodriguez, Oscar. A–4581067, Hirte, Hermann Friederich or Herman Frederick Hirte. A–9767542, Hofman, Gerrit Celis. A–7934136, Hovanessian, Mary or Marieta or Martha or Sedrakian. A–6848576, Huang, Wei Yip. A–7249139, Huffaker, Vilma Gerda Gutta Anna or Vilma Gerda Gutta Anna Jacobsen. A–3207903, Hylton, Norman Ellis. 0300–1323, Ingegnieros, Salvatore. A–2775861, Ives, Percy Alfred. A–4442483, Jacobs, Rose or Rose Stotsky. A–5869322, Jensen, Harold Emil. A–2548958, Jensen, Niels Kristan. A–7137160, Jimenez, Abelino or Avelino Jimenez-Ruis or Luis Minor. A–8217082, Jimenez-Calveira, Jose Miguel or Jose Jimenez. A–7476524, John, Klaus Gunther Fritz Helmut, 0300–316152, Jones, Neil Royes. A–8102964, Jordan, Joyce Corrine. A–3263656, Jorgensen, Rasmus Peter. A–9299964, Jrimia, John or Hon Irimia. 1502/5804, Jukich, Rudy. A–6522981, Kalimerakis, George Michael. A–5610020, Kaminsky, Andreas or Andrew Delger. A–9738918, Kampetis, Demetrios Anastasios or Kambitsis or James A. Kampetis or Kambitsis or Kamptis or Demetros Kamptis. A–1409032, Karlson, John or Johannes or Johan Karlson. A–3334112, Kaufman, Ida or Ida Greenberg. A–7178603, Kaulins, Brigita. A–8217387, Kayias, Michael. A–7205845, Kee, Chin Dew or Kee Dew Chin or Edward Chin. A–7985972, Kelley, Stella Alice. A–5536541, King, Wong. A–3472848, Kirppu, Anna Wilhelmina. A–6843550, Klein, Samuel or Tibor Schwarz. A–7445005, Klinner, Jutta Klara. A–9105645, Kornilakis, Antonios. A–6874460, Kostas, Evangelia. A–9658128, Kovacic, Frane or Frank. A–4343241, Kristal, Celia or Cyna Krysztal or Celia Krysztal. A–9134271, Kritieos, Nick or Nickolaus Kritikos. A–5364272, Kuran, Ivan or John Kuran or John Gritdick. A–8039416, Kwan, Ho or Kwan Ho. A–4997549, Laidlaw, Dorothy Muriel Dickerson. A–7770700, Lakshmansingh, Charles Gordon. A–5630883, Lancos, John or John Billan or Lancon. A–2454767, Landry, Gladys Leotha. A–2558506, Lauh, Ts-Sung Ernest. A–1250216, Layton, William Valentine Osborn. A–8117228, Lee, Dep or Lee Dep or Robert Edward Lee. A–8091837, Lee, Hong Took or Took Lee or Lee Cho or Frankie Lee. A–9658661, Lee. Weann or Lung Wai Ng. A–9518783, Lee, Wong Yuen or Yuen Wong or Wong Yuen. A–3422682, Legaros, Demetrios Michael. A–3147881, Lehto, John Vilhelm. A–5647277, Leinwand, Shirley (nee Barron).67 Stat. b77 0300–273629, Leitl, Waltraud or Waltrud Leitl Berger. 0300–273629, Leitl, Siegbert or Siegbert Leitl Berger. A–9669104, Leiva, Hector Munoz. A–9039218, Lekkas, Vassilios or Bill Lekkas. A–2870947, Leong, Ng or Bennie Wu. A–3505792, Leong, Sai Yee or Leong Chow or Charlie Leong. A–2539031, Letsch, John Peter. A–4100420, Leung, Sue Jean Ng or Sue Jean Ng or Shee Jig. A–6369904, Lehern, Matilde Saadi. A–6369903. Lehern, Fortuna Florette. A–6778342, Li Hing, Etela or Esther Lining or Etela Liling. 0300–390027, Lin, Ling Kin or George Kin Lin. A–7783797, Ling, Annabelle or Perseus Annabelle Ling. A–9236183, Ling, Lai Soon. A–5277343, Linke, Paul Erwin. 56080/728, Lionas. Leontios. 0600–9558, Loo, Fook. A–3223760, Lopez, Antonio Garcia or David Espineira. 0400/43033, Lorier, Andries or Andrew Lewis. A–9610761, Los Santos, Jose Tomas De. A–7849999, Low, Yen or Low Yen or Lou Yit or Yit Lou. A–9670514, Lozado. Leodegario B. A–6728288, Lazaroff, Tsvetco. A–6728287, Lazaroff, Helen. V–930198, Luchs, Harry Alfred. A–7983478, Lum, Lee or John Lee or Howard Lee. 0300–322428, Lumley, Edward Nathony. A–9610959, Luna-Castedo, Jose. A–4092852, Lupu, Eulalia. A–5229324, Lupu, Vasile or Fred Walters. A–1378291. MacFarlan, Vida Gladys Anna. A–7127670, Maffei, Giovanni Francesco. A–6372044, Maidenbaum, Samuel or Samuel Magdonbaum or Josef Rutbowsky. A–7295988, Maki, Anna-Liisa (nee Makela). A-l 656063, Makrinos, Michael Markou. A–6984613, Maldonado, Maria L. (nee Maria Luisa Pereyra). A–7423299, Malz, Samuel. A–7532523, Mandel, Hans or Hans Jean Mandel or Johann Mandel. A–4647064, Mandel, Phyllis Barlow (nee Jackson). A–6684663. Mandelbaum, Moses or Moses David Mandelbaum. 56130/475, Manis, Michael Chirst or Mike Mennis or Michael Manis or Michel Mennis or Mike Manis or Maki Manis. A–9799932, Manzon, Mario Ramones. A–4683175, Marsala, Giuseppe. A–8039404, Martinez, Eugenio or Eugene. V–1386283, Martinez, Josefa (nee Josefa Rafaela Cazanas Monserrat). A–8117312, Martinez, Melecio. 0300–400819, Martis, John Ernesto or Johan Ernesto Martis. A–3839982, Mas, Damian Garcias y or Damian Garcias. A–5583405, Matsumoto, Hitoshi or Chojiro Sumi or Jack Chojiro Sumi. A–7962105, Maxwell, Leonard Fritz or Arnold Maxwell. A–6353677, Mazon, Celebi Robert. 0300–317834, McCourty, John. A–1172608, McKim, Olive Kate. A–4533605, McLellan, Jolin or John Ronald McLellan. A–5811780, McLoughlin, Isabella (nee Isabella Cronan).67 Stat. b78 A–4840442, Medovay, Moisha or Morris or Maurice. A–7809924, Medrono, Junior, Luis Montes. A–5638060, Mellon, Wilhelmina Lydia. A–6395514, Mestril Renee (nee Casanova). A–7915584, Metcalf, Henriette. A–1775134, Miku, John or Frank Kartush. A–7279393, Ming, Barbara Luke. A–8217370, Modonas, Antonios. A–4395808, Mombacher, Karl Ewald. A–4404968, Mon, Frank or Mon Suey or Johnny Wah. A–3080499, Mondlak, Sawa Yaroslaw. A–9652327, Monkarl, Hassen S. or Hassan El Sayed Menkar or Hasson Monkal. A–7483020, Montanaro, Gioacchino. A–7708871, Montrand, Juana Cortez. A–9235829, Mook, Lam Sang or Yee Lee. A–9186568, Moons, Victor. 1614–2523, Morales-Avila, Gabriel. A–2785847, Moretti, Dominick or Mario Moretti or Dominick Marchetti, A–3780349, Moroch, Simeon, A–7415906, Mortuza, Golam or Mohamed Ghulam Murtaza. A–8196975, Mouquinho, Sofia (nee Sofia Jiminez Chavez). 56293/75, Mueller, Carl Josef Peter. A–5852754, Mui, Phaik-Sim L. A–1198250, Muller, Heinrich Arthur or Henry Arthur Miller. A–7632413, Mulley, Anne Jane. A–5061857, Munoz, Eduardo Castaneda or Eduard Castaneda or Eduard Castaneda Munoz. A–6480923, Nai man, Moshe or Moszek Najman. A–8190550, Nass, Goldie. A–9777365, Navarro, Raymundo or Raymundo Navarro Carrol. A–6661862, Nevison, Herbert Peter. A–9684288, Ng, You Lin or Yau Ng or You Ng. A–8021518, Ngar, Chow See or Chow Pang or Pang Joe or Joe Pang. A–6991831, Nicholson, Catherine (nee Byrne). A–6339681, Nieto, Jose Galvan or Joseph Nieto Galvan or Jose Nieto Galvan. A–4399792, Noutsopoulos, Spiros. A–2895330, Novack, Jean or ZalataNowik or Jennie Novack. A–6697615, Nuzzolese, Hendrika Jacoba (nee Van Eyck). A–9736412, Olsen, Einar Gran or Einar Olsen. A–9632371, Olsen, Hans. A–3795185, Orabona, Giuseppe. A–5415875, Or dorica, Marcelino Vidaurrazaga or Marcilino Vidaurrazaga. A–4090007, Or lieh, Nikola Vincent or Nick Or lieh. A–3269038, Osman, Hassan or Hasan Hajee Eoner or Omer Hassan Hagi or Agi Omer Hassen or Victor Barbere or Barbarie or Barbari or Abdi Ibrahim. A–2437142, Otero, Jose Gomez or Jose Gomez Otero Leon. A–3858415, Padla, Ksenia. 1607–20724, Palacios-Valadez, Roberto. 1600–61919, Panagopoulos, John or John Nick Pappas. A–1734692, Paoli, Roberto Giovanni or Roberto G. Paoli or Roberto or Roberto Paoli or Giovanni Paoli. A–5597731, Papa, Bertha. A–6641457, Papazoglou, Dimitrios Emanuel or Papasoglou. A–7351113, Parron, Maria. De Los Nieves or Maria P. Pena.67 Stat. b79 A–3242578, Passerini, Luigi. A–5710647, Pataca, Abi lio or Joaquim Rodrigues. A–9025769, Pavich, Frank. A–7362401, Pena-Romero, Eduardo or Ruben Alcarez-Hervey. A–7362398, Pena, Aurora Ortiz de or Aurora Ortiz-Perez. A–8189589, Pender, Bridie Christina. A–7809783, Pereda. Yolanda Mazar now Yolanda Marty. A–8190202, Pereira, Luis or Luis Masa Pereira. A–1422071, Perez, Jose Dominguez or Joseph Dominguez. A–7137532, Perez-Hernandez, Deise. A–7137799, Perez, Narcisa Estrella De La Osa y. A–8031572, Pesa, Video Ante. A–5812613, Pezold, Frederick Emil. A–7607092, Pian, Richard or Hsneh-Jui Plan. A–6845073, Pian, Ma bei or Mel-Po Lou Pian (nee Lou). A–1417963, Piller, Karin or Kaarin Wirgo Piller. A–3547803, Pina, Antonio Jose or Pinna or Pinno. A–6943646, Pole mis, Leonidas. A–6943647, Polemis, Afrodite (nee Dracos). A–3746468, Poon, Tung or Poon Tung. A–7389917, Profenna, Francesca or Frances Profenna or Francesca or M. Francesca Cancro. A–6470510, Psiakis, Andrew Nicholas. A–4136692, Pugliese, Angela (nee Stucci). 0300–4360526, Quan, Lee Kee. 0300–22633, Quoey, Lui or Lui Quoey or Liu Kwai or Liu Kai or Liu Kway or Lu Kai. A–6690175, Rabinowitz, Dina (nee Zaidman). A–3489648, Raisanen, Aino Alfrida (nee V aukonen). A–7978824, Ramos, Manuel. A–5429295, Ramos-Perez, Francisco. A–6794977, Rana, Sudhir Narasinha. A–6978239, Rankines, Elkanah Jacob, A–4710554. Rea, Raffaele or Ralph Rea. V–49852, Refele, Hans Rainer. 0600–9062, Reid, Desmond James. A–4544532, Reid, John Joseph or Timothy Lynch. A–7247079, Reyes, Ramon Joaquin. A–6787035, Rincon-Chavoya, George or Jorge Chavoya-Rincon. A–5242833. Ripley, William Charles. A–7427811, Rivieccio, Michele. A–6468159, Roberts, Constance Faith Alimo. A–5754409, Robertson, Henry Alexander. A–8031537, Robinson, Vernal. A–7415654, Rodriguez, Teresa (nee Perez Digon). A–4569064, Rodriguez-Rodriguez, Martin. A–4494274, Rodriquez, Elsa. 0300–306921, Roggio, Santo. 0300–366595, Roper Ivan Leopold or Leeman Search well. A–5444219, Roque, Jose Goncalves. A–7450649, Roros, Kostas. 0300–384515, Rosini, Vice. A–6374484, Rotenberg, Izak or Jack. A–7886727, Roumeliotis, Nicholas. A–5659856, Rowlands, Timothy Bowen. 0300–329560, Rumsey, May Eleanor. A–7365678, Ruse, Gloria Roberts. A–3488023, Ryan, Margaret Bertha (nee Hartlieb).67 Stat. b80 A–8015066, Safyurtlu, Mahmut Iskender. A–7197328, Safyurtlu, Gulnar (nee Assadulah or Ecadullah). A–5067777, Sarkkinen, Jenny Kari a. 0400/31312, Sauro, Federico or Federico Sauro Costagliola. A–7197579, Sawchuk, Anna. A–5357504, Sehidlowski, Alice Tamm or Ursula Tamm Schidlowski. A–5800237, Schurmann, Milda (nee Eglit). A–4188409, Schwarz, Carl or Karol Szwarz or Karl Schartz. A–6190318, Scott, Lydia Nicholas. A–7036039, Serna, Elvira Tarin or Elvira Tarin. A–2376219, Shabov, Joseph or Mohamed Ben Ali Shabov. A–4348253, Sherson, Beulah Dolly or Buelah Dolly Levine or Bulah Dolly Steinberg. A–6897682, Shults, Maria Magdalena. A–3907008, Simmons, William Leopold. A–5964236, Smith, Herta Jacobi. 1600–81336, Smith, Otto or Otto Oertwig or Otto Er twig. A–1852710, Smolinski, Bernice. A-4041242T, Soon, Mark or Mark Lee or Mark Kee Watt. A–4495580, Sossoff, Basile. A–1987981, Spring, Adolph or Adolf Spring or Joe Spring. A–6701887, Stafford, Andree Cochelin. A–7848443, Stagner, Frank Harcourt. A–7848444, Stagner, Lawrence or Lawrence Robert Stagner. A–5708336, Stammer, Willy. A–7439086, Stamos, Anna. A–5117686, Stamos, Catherine Belle (nee Bremner). A–2209189, Stellatos, Ioannis. A–6921109, Stephenson, Margaret Gertrude or Marguerite Gertrude Stephens. A–6427747, Stern, Silviu Alexander. A–6819614, Stewart, Harold Irving. A–8150947, Stilidiotis, Evangelos Theodoros or Angelo Still. A–7200143, Stover, Maxine Mae. A–3013601, Stowe, Sam. 0300–367947, Strauss, Anita. A–5313730, Strobbia, Comenick Jerome or Domenico Girolano Strobbia. A–9831170, Sulich, Giuseppe or Joseph Sulich. A–7197301, Sulskis, Gertrud Hildegard (nee Leutheuser). A–9643958, Sum, Lai or Sun. 0300–396883, Sun, Chang or Wong Fook. 0300–350251, Symonette, Melvin Paul or Lewill Winter. A–5987060, Szekely, Anthony. A–6268911, Szekely, Julia Balla. A–8196040, Tai, Lee Yung or Lee Yung or Lee Tai. A–9558587, Tang, Ah Chang. A–5635994, Taylor, Cyril or Frank Earle Williams. A–4385475, Thaller, Fay (nee Feige Lerner). A–0901311, Thomas, Beatriz or Beatrice (nee Camargo). 0300–343058, Thompson, Eric Houston. A–6000014, Thompson, Mary or Mary Bowe. A-4J012782, Thompson, Kenneth Leon. A–4451777, Tim, Chan Fook or Fook Tim Chan. 0300–367904, Timis, John or John Tennas. A–5208663, Tjostolfsen, Nils T. 55942/81, Tomczak, Mieczslaw. A–4351818, Topel, Jacob Isaac or Jacob Isaac Toppel or Jacob Toppel.67 Stat. b81 0803–7941, Torres, Enedina Alvarez. 0803–2304, Torres, Geronimo. A–6053045, Torres-Carpio, Rogerio Alejandro or Rogerio Alejandro. A–1826148, Tor fora, Louis. A–6794304. Tron, Gustavo Giovanni. A–9131621, Tsalapinas, Evangelos. 0300–319834, Tsalapinas, Theodoros. PR–905787, Tso, Eugene or Hsi Chang Tso. A–4273825, Tube], John. A–9701949, Tung, Anders Pedersen. A–7418478, Tuya, Maria Luz Martinez. A–7122599, Tyrnaeur, Lily. A–6953320, Tyrnauer, Abraham. 0300–394567, Usher, Albert Winston or Michael Blake or Winston Churchill Usher. A–6404710, Utianski, or Elia Yapko or Elia Utkanski or Alec Utianski. A–6404709, Utianski, Mina or Mina Utkanski or Mina Miller. A–3958915, Valinas, Charalambos M. or Harry Valinas or Harry Michael Valinas or Harai ambos Michalis. A–6671782, Vara-Brito, Alfonso. A–6068390, Vargas, Candido Perez. A–2104687, Vargas, Maria. A–3019971, Vasard, Richard Martin or Richard Martin Hamme. A–7240133, Vasquez-Gonzales, Candido. A–5248496, Vastakis, Spiridon Eleftherios or Spiros Eleftherios Vastakis or Spiros Vastakis. A–7469880, Ventimiglia, Giovanni. A–6650151, Vicuma-Salazar, Gregorio. A–8155988, Vidiea, Theresa. A–3967357, Visco, Philomene Marie or Stasse or Cys. 0300–400829, Vitoratos, Stefanos or Stephen Vitoratos. A–2975221, Vorraso, Giuseppa Scannell i. A–7197669, Voz, Monique or Monique Constance Emma Antoinette Voz. A–9650936, Wai, Young Fook. A–7887700, Walzel, Klaus Dieter. A–1202259, Wang, Chao Chen. A-9559989T, Wassberg, Thorsten Reinhold. A–1738461, Watt, Eileen (nee Currant). A–8217490, Westby, Evan Lewis. A–7828998, Wetzel, Renate. A–9666428, Wha, Ling Shao or Shao Wha Ling. A–5883735, Williams, Charlotte Rebecca or Lottie Williams. 0300–342896, Wing, Eng or Wing Suey Eng. A–8091895, Wing, Ho Chee or Robert Ho or Wing Ho. A–9510255, Wing, Jung or Ah Wah or John Wing. A–9635004, Wong. Hing or Tony Hing Wong or Wong Hing. A–7130365, Wong, Leong or Yep. A–8057698, Wong, Norman Seek Moon. A–4019434, Wood, Louie or Silverio Ladesma. A–7184189, Yadgaroff, Isaac Ishak. A–8091896, Yeung, Qai Bock. A–3188372, You, Chong Mik or Don Chong. A -8010508, Young, David or Young Fook. A–8039117, Young, Yee. 0200–102062, Yuen, Chin or George Chin. A–6794191, Zablocki, Joana (nee Abraham). A–5386018, Zadorozny, William or Basil Zadorozny.67 Stat. b82 1103–13434, Zamarripa-Castilla, Indalecio. 1103–13435, Zamarripa, Ascencion (Chona) Barrera de. A–4889407, Zavou, Costas Christodotdous or Costas C. Zavou or Castaes Zavou. A–3487902, Zeller, Kurt Robert. A–2881677, Zichichi, Natale. A–4966223, Zonoff, Andrew Neketo. A–4195390, Zuber, Harry Isaac. A–6032990, Farman fa rma, Ali Dad. A–9782946, Fook, Haw aka Victor Haw or Victor Haw Fook. A–7722282, Storper, Gertrude K. A–4646325, Wang, Niah-Tzu alias Wang Nian. A–7632265, Wang, Mabel U. alias U. Taiyang. A–5223151, Pai, Ei Whan alias Edward Whan Pai. A–5669956, Yen, John Teng-Chien or Teng-Chien Yen or John T. C. Yen. 0300–312179, Kulukundis, Eugenie (nee Diacakis). Agreed to July 27, 1953. S. Con. Res. 33: DEPORTATION SUSPENSIONS Senate Concurrent Resolution 33 July 27, 1953 DEPORTATION SUSPENSIONSJuly 27, 1953[[S. Con. Res. 33](/us/bill/83/sconres/33)] *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*, That the Congress favors the suspension of deportation in the case of each alien hereinafter named, in which case the Attorney General has suspended deportation for more than six months: A–6221621, Adame-Valenzuela, Jose. A–8190215, Agoropulos, Demetrios or James. A–5997454, Alexandra, Nicholas Michael De. A–5739973, Altadonna, Maria (nee Galati). A–9948019, Altamura, Francesco or Frank. A–8065712, Ammirato, Teresa Vincenza. 0300–344781, Anderson, Hjoje, or George Anderson. A–2825368, Antonio, Bernardino. 21–8155835, Antonio, Felix San. A–7802758, Apollon io, Luciano Antonio. A–7049107, Armendariz, Esteban, or Esteban Armendariz-Burciaga. A–6467334, Arredondo, Atilano. A–7269653, Arredondo, Antonia Cardiel De. A–6611467, Ary, Amin Neto. A–9099021, Athineos, Nicholas, or Nicolaos Athineos or Nicolas Athineos or Nicolaos Athinaios. A–4380361, Baer, Hilda Syralia, formerly Hilda Syralja Carlson or Ellen Carlson (nee Hilda Syralia Wahlstrom). 0200–112336, Ballon, Carmelo Ricardo. A–6108318, Barba-Garcia, Domingo. A–5636200, Barreras, Maria Ramirez de, or Maria Ramirez-Garcia. A–2309337, Bartelamia, Francesco. A–6853320, Batchelor, Lilian Violet (nee Wallis). A–3826349, Battaglia, Frank or Francesco. A–7140060, Beadle-Esparza, Henry. A–2790147, Bicecci, Primo. A–4576339, Biebernell, Barbara Anna. A–4776181, Blackman, Clothilda Eudora or Brewster or Clothilda Blackman. A-l 245322, Boiko, Fred. A–7762608, Bonilla, Ana Elena Rangel-Vargas (nee Ana Elena Rangel-Vargas). A–7140110, Boulos, Hamid Michel alias Michel Boulos Macary or Hamid An toon Boulos.67 Stat. b83 1412–1368, Borjas-Chaire, David. A–6991902, Brett lev, Isaac. A–8190130, Brown, Lester Ear). A–7269877, Burriesci, Lucia, A-l 185691, Calen, Reynold Sandfried, alias Reynold Sandfried Kalen or Reynold Sandfried Peterson, A–1845143, Calomeris, Muriel Hewitt (nee Smith). A–8117566, Campbell, Clarance E. B. A–7491350, Candelas-Valadez, Jose Rosa I io, A–7821684, Carbone, Mario Vincenzo. 0500–43065, Cardenas. El via Rose or El via Rose Cardenas Tweedy. 1307–4991, Cardenas-Soria, Andres. A–4872924, Casale, Umberto Di or Umberta De Casale or Albert Casale. V–944219, Casare, Antonio alias Di Cesare. A–6134959, Castillo, Edward or Edwardo Castilio or Eduardo Al-varado or Edward Castillo Alvarado or Enrique Alvarado-Munoz. A–7290024, Ceniceros, Guadalupe Vasquez or Antonia Resendez Mendoza or Antonia Resendez. A–7079672, Ceniceros, Andres Reyes. V–684256, Cerundolo, Giovanni Nicola. A–7627454, Chang, Mao Sheng. A–7118570, Chao, Che Shen, alias Paul C. S. Chao, A–7251022, Char, Wong Tick, alias Thomas C. Wong. A–6730659, Chao, Ming-Chang. A–6730660, Chao, Li Chiah Huang. 0502–6639, Che, Jung Kwong, alias Jung Daw. A-l 547431, Cheng, Alfonso Chao-Fong, A–6033473, Cheng, Wen-Yu, A–7375410, Cheng, Helen Kuomei Huang De. A–6694113, Cheng, Chung. A–6620721, Cheng, Yu Bei Wang. A–8196992, Cheo, John Keaghliang or John Kongliang Cheo or Kong Liang Djou, A–1423692, Chepanos, Stevan John, alias John Stevan, A–8117045, Chew, Ben Foo or Chew Toon Fou, A–9150016, Cheon, Chan, alias Chan Chong or Chin Cheong or Chan Cheong. A–9507457, Chick, Mak. A–7384982, Chien, Fung Soong Yuen (nee Soon Yuen Chien). A–7368968, Chin, Yen Sheng. A–6848625, Chin, Yuying Elaine. A–3690660, Chong, Hee Kee alias Hee Fook. A–8217472, Chong, Lazaro Manuel or Lazaro Manuel Chong y Rodriguez alias Manny Chong. A–8196193, Chong, Tom Sing alias Lam Kam or Lum Kum. A–2964387, Chow, Eng Yee alias Eng Koon alias Henry Chow. A 2887149, Chu, Yo Lu. PR–901264, Chu, Yi Chiang nee Cheng, A–6699841, Chung, Chi Lu. A–5612164, Chung, Po or Chung Bia. A–5821670, Cohen, Dora or Dora Alvo or Dora Perez. A–8015421, Contento, Orfeo Luigi. A–7098468, Cook, David Hutchison. A–8217085, Corsi, Natale Gino. A–7828647, Corral-Castro, Juan. A–7828624, Corral-Castro, Francisca. A–7828782, Corral-Castro, Maria Luisa, A–7828643, Corral. Luis, or Luis Corral-Guerra.67 Stat. b84 A–8082322, Csak, Eva Maria. A–7149327, Cymberg, Bala (nee Kwahvasser), alias Bala Wald-mann. A–7149326, Cymberg, Chemia alias Heniek Waldmann. A–4146930, Dagnino, Giobatti. A–2028702, Debi an we, Ernest. A–6253447, De Franco, Maria Cervantes alias Leonor Cervantes De Franco. A–2921139, Dentrinos, Ioannis or John. A–7251716, De Paulis, Giovanni alias John De Paulis. A–7802203, De Villalon, Micaela Castaneda. A–2145272, Di Giacomo, Nicolo. A–4934371, Dolesal, Rudolf. 0205–24973, Douglas, Kenneth Eric, alias Douglas Jones. 0300–391152, Dousmanis, Constantinos, or Konstantinos Dousmanis or Gus Dousmanis or Costas Dousmanis. A–7139062, Dowdall, Margherita, alias Margherita Michetti Dowdall. A–7841865, Duarte, Isabel Maria DeCastro. A–5097417, Dupre, Percival Edwin or Percy Dupre or Edwin Louis Gonzaque Percival Dupre. A–2846612, Eng, Foot Shew. A–2398935, Eng, Lon Kong or Eng Lon Kong or Charlie Lon. A–8259414, Eng, Sam alias Joe Kee. A–8217930, Fafalios, George Marcus. V-i 386409, Figuerredo, Alicia Roque nee Francisco Alicia Roque y Garau. A–6382740, Fischer, Wilhelm. A–4878205, Foca, Fioravanti. A–7469038, Fontes, Jose Da Encarnacao Coutinho. A–9532598, Foster, Hubert Peter. 1000–21010, Fox, Edra Young. A–7849954, Francis, Benjamin Alonzo. A–2587567, Freeman, Louis. A–7476444, Fren, Rosa or Rose (nee Gorra). 0203–11024, Freniere, Marie Cecile Denise. A–7874933, Fritz, Charles Richard. A–8065529, Ganzag, Mary Etta. A–6887477, Garcia, Maria Mercedes Martinez (nee Martinez y Perez de Arrilicea or Maria Mercedes or Maria Mercedes Martinez). A–8258644, Garcia-Correa, Daniel. A–9764887, Garifa los, James Athanasios, alias Demetrios Athanasios Garifalos. A–4113415, Gee, Ahmed. A–8227056, German, John. A–4493736, Gilbert, Bella. A–6916050, Glazel, Nelly, alias Nelly Katz Falk. A–4868522, Godson, Maria (nee Carter). 0301–19307, Gomez, Gladys Liduvina. A–8259041, Gonzalez de Saldana, Estanislada. A–4428321, Goodwin, Isabell, or Isabelle Goodman. A–3065134, Goodwin, Wilson or Wilson Goodman. A–6207835, Goseco, Francisco Bradley, Junior. A–7779136, Gott, Euyen. A–8065527, Groves, Kenneth Samuels. A–6535495, Gracia, Carmen or Carmen Gracia-Tesan. A–1461362, Guerin, Guerrino Mario. A–7890016, Guillotin, Martha (nee Munro).67 Stat. b85 A–5466719, Gutierrez-Machado, Celso. A–8091946, Guze, Sara alias Susan Guze. 0205–28429, Hall, Randall Samuel alias Randall Blackwood or Ronnie S. Hall. 0300–267277, Hall, William John or Frank William Hall alias John Hibbert. 0608–7617, Hansen, Adele Catherine. 0300–124141, Harrison, Charles Aston alias Aston Eric Wilmott. A–5300609, Hasslacher, Bros or Ambrose (Ameros) Hasslacher. A–6825209, Haszprunar, Ingrid Angela. A–4085987, Heinrich, Martin. A–3771075, Heinrich, Sally. A–7025385, Heinrich, Edeman Howard. A–4640134, Hem, Wang Gum or Gum Hem Wang. A–8217659, Henriksen, Hans. A–7128926, Ho, Ngok or Se Kam Tjoeng. A–8217655, Holoszyc, Leon alias Hipnolit Molla. A–5387327. Hong, Richard Y (Yun-iSick) or Richard Hong or Ko In Shoko or Yun Sick Hong. A–4688978, Hong, Soon Kamp Lee or Rosalind Lee Hong. A–6634818, Huber, Reinhard. A–6634817, Huber, Helmur Othmar. A–7957331, Hynes, Hanyo alias Harry Hynes. A–9948024, laquilino, Nicholas or Nicola. A–2426562, Ichioka, Kunio. A–2428900, Ichioka, Sei. A–7609990, Inamoto, Noboru. A–5967144, Jensen, Knud Borge Johannes or Carl Jensen. A–9517349. Jew, Bue or Chai Piu. 0300–376482, Johnson, Lawrence Cardwell, or James Lawrence John-son. A–4766816, Jones, Robert Stuart Hamilton. A–6999671, Jordan, Leon George A. A–7178538, Jordan, Margaretha Emelie. A–2929552. Kaimakhotes, Costas, alias Costas Pavlides. A–8065995, Kan, Foo, alias Chan Shuck Gun. A–7768047, Kao, Tin-Tsong. A–6626116, Kao, Siu Lin (nee Siu Lin). A–2454621, Katsingris, Antonios Panagiotis. A–8117477, Klein, Lillian. A–4960814, Koberg, Louise Sophie Marie Schmidt De Wall (nee Fisher). A–5667730, Koberg, Wilhelm Heinrich or William Henry Koberg. A–5708445, Koepnick, Bert August or Bert Gust Gwinn. A–5127521, Kolefsky, John George. A–6968056, Kongsgaard, Sverre. 1000–18581, Kongsgaard, Dagrun, A–9764588, Kontos, Michael, or Makis Kontos. A–7094784, Koppl, Klaus. A–6457489, Kopelowitz, Aaron, alias Aaron David Kopelowitz. A–8015749. Krawczyk, Ryszard Metody. A–1787978, Kuchta, Stanislaw. A–8217394, Kuon, Tom Wing or Hon Wing Guen. A–7276639, Kyriacou, Anna (nee Philippou). V–904271, Laconsay, Maxima Castillo or Maxima Valentin Castillo. A–9748126, Ladeira, Joaquin Gomes. A–3752542, Lang, Dong Yep. A–5661848, Langer, Herman Ernst Heinrich. A–6087757, Lawler, Bertha Carrillo or Berta Jimenez or Berta Carrillo Jimenez.67 Stat. b86 0390–391327, Lee, Hee or Hay Lee. A–5080000, Lee, Nam Bow alias las Mum Bo alias Mam Bo Lee alias Moy Yu. PR–995357, Lee, Richard Tub Yu. A–4844400, Lee, Julie Tse Chung ( nee J ul ie Tse F ung Chang ). A–5101303, Lee, Sing Ah, or Sing A . Lee. 0300–368549, Lee, Yeu Shing, alias James Lee. A–8217625, Leija-Luna, Andres. A–8217608, Leija, Teresa Tobias De. A–3688691, Leontis, Jolin K., alias Ioannis Kyriakou Leontis. A–7086438, Lepre, Rudolph. A–9645333, Leung, Sai Goon, alias Yeo ng Yin. A–5350140, Levasseur, Joseph Hector. A–3443867, Lima tola, Michele. A–7450229, Lin, Andrew Damon or Andrew (Ta-Wen) Lin. A–7858080,Linderman, Alice H. or Alice Hosana Linderman. A–9744743, Lindo, Carlton Sheridan Raphael. A–1856679, Ling, George Huie. A–9695119, Lio, Mao Lin or Lio Mao Lin. A–2314197, Lombardino, Rosalia (nee Fermo). 1409–10795, Lopez, Francisco Soria. 1409–13949, Cisneros, Emma Soria. 1409–13950, Cisneros, Consuelo Soria. A–8217395, Lopez-Jauregui, Cayetano. A–4657553, Lotito, Joseph. A–4130839, Louvis, Panagiotis Efstathiou. A–8106465, Luen, Liu Cliiu alias Li Chiu Luen Chao alias Patricia Chao. A–6171861, Mandaat, Jose Ricardo nee Garcia y Roca or Richard Mandait. A–3430277, Marian, Ruth. A–7469336, Markham, George Clifford or George C. Malcolm. A–7392084, Martinez-De Lira, Felipe. 1409–13161, Matamoros, Agustin Lopez. A–3995282, Matsuno, Tamaki. A–3995271, Matsuno, Mitoshi. V–937570, Mastrovincenzo, Francesco. A–5400246, Mayon, Tom alias Semen Marinsky or Samuel May. A–6751966, McKen, Keith Neville. A–6737232, McKenzie, Basil Levy. A-G848715, McHugh, Bethsaida Villacorta (nee Bethsaida Sequerra Villacorta). A–3352223, Mendonis, Andreas or Andrew. 0800–81367, Merriles, Nancy Hain (nee Seva). A–8027842, Miguelucci, Alfredo. A–8196104, Millin, Jack. A–2702490, Minarovich, Anton or Anton Minarovic. A–5545968, Mitchell, Herbert Louis. A–5610286, Miura, Kansiti. A–9741459, MDatamou, Day. A–6017358, M’Latamou, Thelma Helen Monica (nee Thompson). A–9726331. Mobijohn, William Edmond. A–6794935, Mohsenin, Nezam. A–2707818, Monaco, Damiano. 0206/10811, Moore, Dolores Marie Simonne (nee Dubois). 9807/5064, Mpras, Stefanos. A–6861361, Munilla, Jose Antonio or Jose Antonio Manilla y Razoqui. A–8217730, Murillo-Nava, Porfirio.67 Stat. b87 A–5620271, Nakawatase, Hideyoshi, or Fred Nakawatase. A–3843055, Nansheng, Yee, alias Yen Nansheng. A–5673345, Napier, Evelyn Russell. A–8196619, Naranjo de Rodriguez, Mercedes. A–6985709, Nardone, Ernesto. A–7287924, Natal-Hernandez, Jesus. A–7112185, Navarro-Arevalo, Juan or Juan Arevalo-Navarro. A–4725297, Nees, Polly or Polly Nitskansckaea or Nitshansckaes or Mrs. Barney Sa yet. 0300–398363, Ng, Kim Chow alias John Moy or Jung Moy Oi. A–7962481, Ng, Woon Nan alias Stanley Wu. A–1814044, Nicolaou, Mihael Hristov. A–4163218, Niserakes, Panagiotis Peter or Paraviotes Peter A–2436381, Noriega, Loreto. A–3860278, Novak, Betty. 0807/5419, Obregon-Villanueva, Juan. 0807/5418, Obregon, Maria Josefa De. A–4784371, Ohlsen, Carl Siegfried, or Kari Ohlsen. A–7809130, O’Rourke, Samuel Lester. 1614–2509, Orozco-Ramirez, Rafael. 1409–14589, Ortega-Madrigal, Amador. 1409–14588, Mejia de Ortega, Paula. 1409–14589, Ortega-Mejia, Fiorentina. 1409–14589, Ortega-Mejia, Zeferino. 1409–14589, Ortega-Mejia, Delfino. 1409–14589, Ortega-Mejia, Espedito. A–6815337, Osoria-Chavez, Roberto or Roberto Osoria. A–9098103, Osman, Ismail Bin or Smalle Osman. A–9948030, Ottaviano, Vincenzo Francesco or Francis. 0300–374395, Palmer. Audrey George alias Ralph Aiken. A–6447035, Palomo, Purifico, Yinzon. A–9740959, Pantelaros, Isidoros. A–4292400, Pearce, Enrique Ray mundo or Henry Ray Pearce. V–1256195, Pelle, Ertedore. A–1058084, Peloponissios, John, alias Joint Pelos. 1300–110154, Petrini, Ermin io. A–4866990, Pignato, Vincenza, or Vincenza Bonifazio (nee Cingari). A–3854221, Pizzolato, Edonide alias Edonite Pizzalato, alias Giovanni Lamberti alias Pizzolato Edonide. A–3985871, Pomaro, Emmannela Zarcone or Nelly Pomaro or Nelly Zarcone Pomaro. A–6459325, Pop, Eugen V. or Eugene Valeri Pope. A–5108394, Poulos, Anastasios George. A–7821688, Progin, Vera (neeMarichich). A–4125361, Puccinelli, Aldo. A–8090442, Quelch, Cecil O. A–8090416, Quintana-Serna, Alvaro or Alvaro Quintana or Alvaro Quintana-Cerda or Alvaro Quintana-Gamez. A–6617905, Quiroga-Escam ill a, Ruben or Ruben Quiroga. A–6145931, Riddle, Dominga Faustino. A–7809154. Rocha-Almanza, Jose Guadalupe. V–514323, Rodriguez, Oriondo Hoed. V–671918, Rojas, Francisco Ramon Taveras Y or Francisco Ramon Taveras. A–2170341, Roknich, Gain or Guy Roknich alias Stevan Rokrich or Stevan Roknick or “Steve”.67 Stat. b88 A–3479491, Romney, Eileen. A–6685494, Rosenstein, David Leopold. A–9711299, Rospel, Michel. A–5438808, Rosseland, Sverre. A–3427526, Roy, Joseph Louis Noe. A–3427120, Roy, Yolande Viola Hermine Stella. A–8151081, Rusich, Enrico alias Henry Rusich. A-71191G5, Sackenreuther, Annemarie. A–7135354, Sackenreuther, Marie Luise. A–7890508, Saguinsin, Jose, formerly Jose Cano Perez. A–5653311, Salo, Paul or Paul Hirvisalo. A–3488792, Samilpa-Galderon, Abraham or Abraham C. Samilpa. 0300–355982, Samuels, Eric Edward. A–6522099, Sanchez, Gloria Telles de alias Neomi Lopez. A–6755334, Schaeffer, Joan Isabelle (nee Campbell). A–9802679, Schintu, Giuseppe. A–5679752, Schnell, Otto Albert, alias Peter Gynt. A–4128227, Sclabassi, Giovanni Bautist or John Sclabassi or Joe Vol path A–7886711, Segura, Raul Soto. A–7377006, Seltzer, Gertrudes De Castro. 0300–400996, Shand, Hubert Benjamin. A–8217365, Shanner, Arthy, alias Ernest Slianner. A–4948552, Sheard, Frederick. A–6022003, Sheem, Cheong or Sin, alias George Cheong Sheem. 0501–19631, Shou-Chin, Wang or Shou-Chin Wong. A–9687822, Shun, Lo. A–7982684, Silber, Julius. T–679024, Silva, Ursula Czaika. A–7711213, Simor, Ferenc, alias Francesco Simor or Francis Simor. A–8117052, Sinclair, Vincent Leslie, alias Byron Summerville. 0300–358313, Smith, Gilbert or James Smith. A–4861034, Soto, Castor Gonzalez. A–7125250, Spitz, Sidonia. A–7483059, Stoddard, Nicole Marguerite (nee Dumas). A–6879794, Stahl, Ragnar Leonard. A–7381386, Stanescu, George Vasili or Gheorge Stanescu. A–9116435, Stanisik, Nikola. A–4825899, Steeves, James Herman. A–7883860, Stein, Ruth alias Ruchel Mintzer (nee Marcus). A–9061063, Sun Lee King alias Lee King San or Lee King Sam. A–2765685, Svon, Sung alias Svon Pan Dang or Pan Dang Svon. A–9539446, Teixeira, Manuel Jesus or Manuel De Jesus Teixeira. A–5211831, Thomas, Joseph Anthony Paul alias Joseph Bugeja. A–7203124, Tiberi, Oliviero. A–7049645, Torrez-Lopez, Jose or Jose Torres. A–9532703, Tsalas, Vasilios. A–7414990, Tsao, Eugene You-Chen. A–2097037, Tsao, Lian Shu. A–5716966, Tsukano, Yoshi (nee Yosi Suziki). A–1181773, Ullah, Rham, alias Raymon Allie or Rahim Ullah. A–2860557, Uzep, William Michael or Vasilios Mikel Uzep or William Uzep or Vasili Michail Uzepchuk. A–8117463, Valdes, Rene Elio Sosa Y alias Rene E. Sosa. A–7999434, Valdivia-Contreras, Marcos or Marcos Valdivia or Jose Marcos Valdivia, A–6330784, Vasquez, Angelina or Angelina Ibanez y Valle. A–1466270, Vasquez-Gonzales, Luis or Luis Vasquez or Luis G. Vasquez.67 Stat. b89 V–1325973, Vavala, Maria Antonia (nee Bruni). A–1811661, Vega, Sara Santos De alias Sara Santos De La Torre or Sara Santos or Sara Vega. A–4667666, Vidotto, Francesco or Frank. A–6628402, Walker, Eileen Mary formerly Palese (nee Tierney). A–5615114, Walker, Frederick Sylvester. A–7244879, Weiss, Aron. A–9656098, Wenas, Hendrik Frederik. A–5908014, Westerhausen, Egon. A–9567604, Wilkins, Fernando Dudley. A–6843461, Williams, Daisy Tsung-Fuh Shen. A–9560242, Wing, Chan or Chin Wing. A–7445145, Wong, Check Kwong. A–6694216, Wong, King Fong. A–8190315, Wong, Kwai Mon alias Mon Wong. A–6769036, Wong, Mary nee Mary Yu. A–6741150, Wood, George Cyril. V–638132, Wopinsky, Chaim. A–6921101, Wong, Sophia Chang. A–5430300, Yamaguchi, Ritei. A–6962991, Yanes, Virginia nee Ruamero. A–8039464, Ybarra-Torrez, Francisco. A–8039465, Ybarra, Fidel a Beserra de. A–5615440, Yerouchalmi, Hadji Hay alias Hay Yerouchaomi alias Yerusalmi. A–7995817, Yook, Lew alias Song Chong or Fong Chong. A–5113904, Yuen, Char, alias Charles Yuen or Yuen Char or Chas Yuen. A–6399897, Zabadlija, Dragutin, alias Charles Antonio Zabadilja. A–4298702, Zamas, George, alias George Tsarnas. A–8258704, Acevedo-Cadena, Elisa. A–4368836, Adachi, Seiko. A–8155739, Adame-Armendariz, Rodolfo. A–8017243, Alcaraz-Suarez, Benito. A–9765590, Ali, Eshad or Eshed All. A–7130824, Alvarado, Jose Trinidad. A–7130825, Alvarado, Petronilo. A–7130826, Alvarado, Maria. A–7130835, Alvarado, Magdaleno. A–7073993, Amarant, Adolf. A–7828720, Amato, Giuseppe. A–8065711, Angel-Moreno, Jesus. A–4942513, Antepara, Carlos Eduardo. A–6888061, Arana-Cortez, Vicente. A–7415103, Arnold, Brigitt. A 4790700, Arpadjian, Gar abed, or Charles Howard. A–7376143, Arrindell, Albertha Yvonne Maria. A–5510011, Arrojado, Americo or Raul De Matos Correia. A–5502280, Alalia, Mohamad Mousa. A–7127027, Azua, Ovaldo Aguilar. A–9646302, Bacoka, Ante or Anton. A–6704088, Baptiste, Ronald Philip. A–9821935, Batista, Jose Pereira. A–3049737, Beekman, Josephus Antonius Maria. V–797591, Beekman, Olga. A–8217393, Bella, Victoria Lopez. A–8021083, Berardi, Giuseppe. V–246025, Bernstein, Alberto Selig. A–2583044, Bero, Joseph or Joe or Josef. A–6989533, Best, Edward Parry or Edward Brathwaite.67 Stat. b90 A–7841971, Bijhard, Tine. A–1356326, Bio, Matheos Bin. A–7450949, Block, Robert Christian. A–5960615, Blumenthal, Anneliese, or Anneliese Gaertner Blumenthal. A–5411877, Blythe, Herbert Edwin, or Roy Williams De Valliere. A–6805612, Boezko, Murray or Moszko Boczko. A–6427870, Bodiya, Naser Georges. A–1432184, Bohonowsky, Anton or Anthony or Bohanowsky or Anton or Anthony. A–6420772, Boom, Abraham. A–1374602, Borghese, Adele Ritoli. A–3329912, Bosnos, George Constantino. A–5870495, Bosnos, Catalina Cano de. A–7450116, Bowen, Herbert Alfred. A–1939646, Bradshaw, George Robert. 0300–287204, Brandl, Elisabeth. A–9810494, Braun, Erwin or Erwin Kwiram 0300–393922, Broderick, Reynold Alexander or Leslie Broderick or George-Graham. A–1260534, Brown, Jex blake Wilston. A–9333977, Bruers, Victor Martin. A–5674622, Buse, Emil Carl, or Rudolf Brandt. A–8010673, Bustamante, Jose Guadalupe. A–9667775, Calabrese, Joseph Rosolino or Guiseppe Calabrese. A–5432733, Callsten, Olga Kaarina. A–5061044, Callsten, Su Io Richard. 0300–400100, Calvera, Carlos Raul. A–7821711, Calves, Martinez, Antonio. A–6720253, Calvo, Alberto Alfonso or Luis Charbonier or Antonio Alfonso. A–7243319, Calvo-Camacho, Francisco. A–2160560, Campbell, Amos. 1500/48037, Campos-Rodriguez, Manuel. A–8117589, Carrasco-Carrillo, Tomas or Tomas Carrasco or Thomas Carasco. A–8190399, Carvounis, Ioannis or John Carvounis or John Karvounis. A–5311928, Cassas, Fanny (nee Fanny Rocheminor) or Fannie or Fanny Cassas; Casson; Cass us; Kassas. A–8117056, Castano, Pedro, or Pedro Manuel Andres Castano Vasquez. V–941728, Cavaliero, Isacco or Isaac Davide or John David Cavalieros. A–9948100, Cenatiempo, Raffaele. A–7358650, Cereceres, Francisco. A–7358651, Cereceres, Ismael. A–7358652, Cereceres, Florentino. A–7358653, Cereceres, Rosa. A–4762715, Cerniglia, Hattie (nee Poriles). A–9765731, Cesare, Pasquale Scotto Di or Pasquale Scotto. A–3697945, Cha lienor, Ivan A. or Ivan Lincoln Herlis or Arthur Clarke. A–6620935, Chang, Juliet Marie. A–6620875, Chang, David. A–9518818, Chin, Tai On or Wan Dai or Chin Hing. A–8117570, Chong, Jew or Lee You Chong. A–8227966, Christie, James Murray or Murray James Christie.67 Stat. b91 A–6739345, Chu, Louise Jen-Cheng Wong or Louise Jen-Cheng Wong, A–6702204, Chu, Daniel Ta-Kung, or Ta-Kung Chu. 0300–392393, Chueng, Shui Ming, 0300–391029, Chun, Leong or Hong Chun Leong. A–2796084, Chung, Ng Yee or Jimmy Lee or Eng Yee Chung or Lira Way. A–8196989, Clarke, Roy Hubert Wycliffe. A–3063192, Cobos, Mary nee Rodriguez or Maria Arza Rodriguez. A–7962541, Cojulun, Gregorio Pac or Gregory Cojulun. A–8217475, Cona, Carmelo. A–6823376, Correia, Thereza Clemente y. A–5022180, Cosenza, Mario or Morris Cosenza. A–5250787, Cuenin, Frieda Bertha. A–4120165, Damonte, Nicholas or Nicola M. A–7178299, Deangelis, Giuseppe or Joseph Deangelis. A–5537737, Delise, Olimpio August. 0400/43811, Denis, Anna Marie. A–6922680, Deutsch, Herman. A–7898976, Dickerson, Violet Agatha. 0300–291760, Domingo, Vincent George. 0300–187983, Donizetti, Ermenegilda. A–5129633, Doroehenko, Victor George, or Victor D. Harper. A–8190140, Dovidio, Damiano or Dan Dovidio. 0300–368223, Dunean, Walter Samuel or Walter Brown or Joseph Newbold. A–8217709, Dunner, Lloyd Bertram. A–6706397, Duval, Alfred Wolfgang formerly Naxer. 11–6174596, Eloqnin, Georges Joseph Francois. A–6562844, Escobar-Segura. Salome or Segura Segura-Escobedo or Jose Hernandez. A–8190288, Espinoza-Garza, Gregorio or Gregorio Espinosa. 1300–110452 Espinoza-Orozco, Jesus. A–3178028, Esposito, Raimondo. A–9765189, Estrada, Reginald Nicholas or Reginald Lewis Ronald. A–8217928, Ete, Usoro Akapan or Usoro Akapan Ette or Rufus Akapan. 0300–274709, Evancho, Mercedes nee Ruiz Ortiz or Mercedes Nunez. A–9948137, Facchini, Vincent or Vincenzo. A–6327320, Falco, Leopoldo G. A–8039178, Fazio, Vittorio Di. A–5346294, Fink, Anna (nee Davidesko), or Davidetski or Anna Finkelstein. A–9659395, Flamos, Elefterios Kyriakos. A-6O80906, Flores, Eliseo Ramirez. A–8039390, Flores. Mariano. A–3897904, Fong, Lai or Lai Chung Ming. A–4957821, Franco, Maria de Jesus Perida. A–8031109, Frank]in, Carol Doreen. A–7450071, Fraser, Ferdinand Edward. A–4090668, Freeman, Pedro Francisco or Pete Freeman or Piet Vriend or Pedro Francisco Vrienee. A–2647389, Frieze, Henry. A–8155946. Fucilli, Michele or Michael. A-2755094T, Gabrera, Vincent. V–745991, Galimitakis, Zoe Jean (nee Statharakis). A–7879647, Galindo-Mercado, Maximo. A–7894440, Garcia, Jose Garcia.67 Stat. b92 A–4881873, Garcia, Maria Oseguera de or Maria Oseguera or Maggie Rodrigues or Maria Gonzales. A–2292622, Garcia-Zapata, Vicent. A–2810022, Garcia, Rosa Rodriguez De. A–8078951, Garza-Valdovinos, Genaro. A–8078896, Garza, Victoria Medina De. A–9825302, Gianni sis, Elias George. 0300–377833, Gittens, Lionel Victor, or Lionel Victor Brown. A–8217871, Gold, Harold. A–7383278, Goldfeld, Yosef Lejwa. A–8227746, Gonzalez, Isabelo Lopez. A–5053481, Grazioso, Francesco or Frank Grazioso or Francesco. A–7962035, Gryz, Jan. A–6400094, Gudgeon, Patricia or Patricia Josephine Smiley. A–8217767, Guerra-Negrete, Maximiano. A–4562561, Halvorsen, Otto. A–3831642, Hanos, Lorentzo or Louis Hanos. A–8217333, Harker, Aramis Alencon or John Constantine Harvey. A–6071011, Ha rrison, Priscilla (nee Ga met). A–8196253, Harvey, John Richard. A–8117195, Hernandez. Manuela Lopez de. 1502/5807, Hernandez-Lopez, Tomas Jose. A–6645153, Heyka, Antoni. A–5396839, Hing, Hoo or Hing Hoo. A–7284958, Hoff. Johanna nee Steigler. A–7898797, Hogikyan, Dr. Azat. A–7178530, Hollander, Vilma Kahan nee Vilma Kahan. A–9653679, Holligan, George Everton. A–9015519, Hsu, Man Goon or Man Kwong Hsu or Hsu Man Kwong. 0300–295669, Hunte, Clement Dacosta or Jones. A–7395055, th, Yung Hsiang. A–4086077, Inoue, Helene. A–4511992, Inoue, Kaku taro. A–7802345, Jallorina, Maria Laura Monge de. A–5172480, James, Margaret Henrietta or Margaret James or Mrs. Octov Jensen or Margaret Henrietta Bailey. A–5585382, Jamrow, Hildegarde Paula nee Hildegarde Paula Willman. A–8031383, Joe, Chin, or Joe Chin. A–8196046, Josaphat, Max. A–9765868, Juriaco, Antonio. A–9139414, Kalafatidis, Savas or Savas Kalifitadis or Callifatif or Kalafidis. A–7821462, Khouri, Youssif Maroun EI. A–4750733, Kuzele, Tomo. A–9767546, Katsafados, Elias (Louis). A-3444187T, Keppler, Simon or Koppler. A-4891791T, Keppler, Ver a (nee Emy). A–9740960, Konto vaakis, Nicholas or Nick Kontos. A–4059728, Kamakaris, Petros Emanuel. 0300–317676, Kormadis, Ioannis or John Calos. A–2300662, Kovar, Emilia or Emily (nee Skultety ). 0300–371925,Kramer, Klara or Ida Kamennegorsky. 0300–388873, Kou, Ng or Ing Kon. 0300–316350, Khachadurian, Kevorak. 0300–316351, Khachadurian, Alls. A–3396920, Kalavrezos, Elias Antoniou, or Louis Anthony Callas.67 Stat. b93 A–7890535, Kish, Joseph or Kesh. A–1847265, Kwan, Hin or Le Chong Sing. A–4871165, Kunisch, Albert Adalbert. A–9235895, Kwan, Cheung. A–9948164, Lacenere, Donato. A–7983479, Lain, Mon King or Mon King Lum. A–5841876, Larsen, Fred. A–5543362, Lau, Ah Chun or Lok Shi. A–5534962, Lebovits, Kita (nee Rita Cassell), or Rita Lebois. A–8117357, Lee, Kenneth Leo or Kock Li eng Lee. A–6858819, Leer, Hans Jorg. A–3704017, Leino, Karl Aran. A–8190525, Leon, Raymon. 0301–18626, Leone, Philip or Filippo. A–4602820, Leung, Solomon Wency or Hum Ho Leung. A–4946208, Leung, Ann Hsi or Yu Tsung Hsi. A–4258615, Levy, Solomon, or Levi or Bohar Eskinazi or Samuel Beher. A–1700038, Levy, Alice or Levi or Mari a Lozano. 0301–19481, Lewis, Wentworth H. A–3626381, Li, Te Chuam A–5877234, Lindberg, Lasse Valdemar. A–9317810, Ling, Chang Chung. A–6576392, Lis, Josif. A–4948579, Lisciani, Massimo. A–7983442, Livingston, Constantine Premar a. 0300–353139, Lopez, Isabelmaria Lorenzo Rosales de or Isabel Maria Lopez. A–4159680, Lopez, Justo. A–2345306, Lopez, Luis Alberto. A–7863337, Lopez, Teodora Rojo De or Teodora Rojo-Lopez or Teo-dora Lopez Kojo. A–8196118, Lorenzo, Juan or Juan Gualberto Lorenzo-Marti. A–7083991, Lua-Garcia, Mem es io, or Arturo Lua. 0301–18615, Macaluso, Calogero. A–5651088, Mackie, Otto JaTmar or Otto Maki or Otto Jalmar Lehtimaki or Markie. A–8217361, Maio, Frank De or Francesco Saverio De Maio. A–5061512, Manetti, Angelo. A–6933888, Mangassarian, Babgen. A–6933887, Mangassarian, Katharine. A–7476768, Markub, Sigrid Carmen or Sigrid Carmen Salong. A–7999525, Marron-Escamilla, Ramon. A–7999524, Marron, Ana Maria Perez de. A–9543572, Marthinson, Sten Olai or Sten Olie Marthinson or Sten Marthenson, or Sten Olai Marthinsen or Stein Olai Marthinson. A–7115062, Matthews, Josephine or Josephine Cossin or Josephine Verstappen or Josephine Cossin Matthews. A–6490505, Maya, Alberto. A–0945645, McCree, Cerilla (or Cerilia) McDavid. A–4418648, McInerney, John. A–8221498, Medal, Daisy Auxiliadora. A–8217626, Mejia, George Lucas, or George Lucas. A–9825399, Meldon, Maurice William. A–7999557, Mezzo, Giovanni Reimondo, or John Mezzo. A–7061843, Miehopoulos, John Efthimios or John E. Michopoulos. A–7073665, Miller, Micheline Claire Lotode. A–5301236, Mincin, Balduino. A–7138066, Mlotek, Abraham.67 Stat. b94 A–6598356, Moncada, Julian Manrique. A–9646327, Mong, Ma. A–8258614, Montalvo, Herminia Garcia De. 1607–19816, Montes, Etelvina Revueltas de. A–8217345, Moraities, Stamatios. A–7010559, Moy, Helen or Moy Toy Goon. A–7070190, Moy, Joe Gee or Joe You or Chow You or Joe Hong. A–5063159, Mrwik, Hugo Ludwig. A–6145741, Mtmjee, Amancilla Dostmahamed. A–5441764, Munroe, Elkanah Adolphus or Elkanah Munroe or Manuel Rowe. A–8057186, Nassar, Muharib Said. A–6851993, Navarro, Raul Uribe, or Marcelino Caudillo. A–3473201, Neverow, Vassili Arsenievieh. A–2782956, Ng, Suey Sing or Ng Suey Sing or Chy Yem. A–8190050, Nunez, Hugo. A–5691346, Okuda, Tsutomo Tom. A–8196956, Olivas, Maria Luisa (nee Elores). A–4983601, Olsen, Louis Frederick. 0300–379624, Orto, Mario Dell. A–3546054, Otero, Constante Soto or Constante Soto, 1610–8619, Pacheco, Lucina Morales de. 1610–8649, Pacheco-Morales, Dimeteria. 1610–8650, Pacheco-Morales, Miguel. A–5429753, Panico Vincenzo. A–3900463, Panovich, Ante Ivan. A-l 127543, Pantazaras, Nicolaos or Nicolaos Pantas. A–8031507, Pappagallo, Michele or Mike Pappagallo. A–4069092, Parisi, Carmine. A–8065688, Parochoguk, Aniela or Nellie (nee Murawa). 0300–288335, Pasara, Markijol. V–347102, Passarelli, Giovanni, or John Maria Passarelli, A–6019937, Peddie, Ira or Astanley Moulton. A–6440144, Pedersen, Leif Helmich. A–2606439, Penna. Clementina. A–3386203, Penna, Vera Florence or Vera Penna. A–8117775, Perez, Francisca Perez De. A–8193584, Perez-Perez, Guadalupe. A–8190653, Perez-Perez, Micaela. A–8196994, Pipinou, Georgios or George Pipinou or Gerogio Pipino, 0300–384513, Ploussas, Stamos. A–9654368, Poo, Wong Zee or Wong Yu Po. A–8196605, Poy, Yip. A–7821689, Progan, Francois. A–8196005, Puertas, Alberto. A–8117777, Pulito, Vincenzo, A–4431783, Quock, Quong. A–7061877, Rafanelli, Ignazio. A–7061878, Rafanelli, Marta, A–7061879, Rafanelli, Giuseppe. A–7061880, Rafanelli, Beatrice. A–5623908, Ramirez, Maria Luisa Ramirez de or Maria, Luisa Ramirez-Garcia. 0612/32186, Ramirez, Shirley or Soledad Ramirez. A–5829841, Ramirez-Leal, Pedro or Pedro Ramirez or Peter Ramirez or Pete Ramirez. A–3676667, Rando, Domenico. A–4548907, Bessel, Karl Paul. 1600–100370, Reynolds, Leslie Augustus or Albert Clark.67 Stat. b95 A–6829095, Rezk, Aki Abi. A–3785002, Richman, Rose. A–5587154, Ridao, Francisco. A–6887295, Riley, Maria Geertruide Mulders. A–9948060, Rinde, Olaf. 1607–19907, Rodriguez-Cardenas, Andres. A–7821923, Roges, Tomas Abbott. A–1773723, Romano, Vincenzo. A–8196356, Romero, Daniel Ona or Daniel Romero Ona. 1300–114148, Romero, Juana Ayala or Juana Ayala-Garcia. A–4711903, Rosenbaum, Isidor. A–5422558, Ross, Solomon or Solomon Goldstein. A–5861952, Ross, Polly or Polly Goldstein (nee Pescea Gayman). A–3970377, Roy, Cyril De or Cyril Randolph De Roy. A–4392813, Sacco, Michael or Michelarcangelo Sacco. A–9005859, Sa 11 eh, Janit Ben. A–2405311, Salong, Peter. A–5083753, Sanchez-Arvizu, Urbano, or Orlando Sanchez. 0300–309462, Santalo, Oscar Rosendo, or Oscar Rosendo Santalo y Rosello. A–5280796, Sehiappacasse, Remo Santo, or Remo Schiappacasse. A–5296732, Schimmelpsenning, Hanz, A–4764146, Schneider, Celia, or Celina Schneider (nee Klein). A–1783056, Seidl, Josef. A–7828405, Serra, Florida, or Florida Giusti. A 3308929, Shin, Yip, or Ip Shui. 11–3034235, Silasuvan, Choon. A–1155627, Sing, William, or Sing Ah Sing. A–5121914, Smith, Ida Constantia. 0616–2598, Smith, Joshua Charlsworth. A–5006133, Smith, Lionel Osborn, or Leo Osborn Smith. 0300–101766, Smith, Milton De Costa, or Sam Small. V–1391980, Solanich, Ante. A–5766951, Sorensen, Ansgar Izar. A–7373448, Sorensen, Joan Bjorvik (nee Joan Bergljot Bjorvik). A–7092437, Soria-Vaca, Gilberto, or Gilberto Soria-Baca. A–6522332, Stamos, Despina Rocha, or Lena Stamos. 0300–332909, Stephens, Kenneth Roy. 0300–389957, Stephenson, Paschal Joseph, or Joseelyn Blake or Paschal Joseph Stevens. A–5327682, Stiller, Alfons Heinrich. A–3497128, Stoeekel, Elisabeth. A–9028353, Storm, Meindert. 0300–378298, Sueiro, Jose. 0300–391512, Suey, Low. A–5168205, Sullivan, Timothy. A–9831068, Surian, Giuseppe. A–8091849, Tai, Mai or Mar Tai or Mar Lai or Ma Tai. A–5094538, Tatakis, Constantino or Gus Tatakis. A–8031089, Tateosian, Virginia A. (nee Virginia Arakelian), or Mariana Magarian. A–2437138, Thomas, Frederick. A–5466752, Thomen, Luz Trinidad, or Luz Rosa or Luz Moller. A–6044211, Rosas, Julius or Julio C. de la Rosa. A–7009921, Tirpak, Ladislav, or Ladislaw or Leslie Jolin. A–1821749, Tojo, Dr. Hiromi. A–6233157, Tong, Ho. or Ho Toongor Tong Ho. A–8196902, Tong, Kong, or Gong Tung. A–6584966, Torcliia, Anna Maria.67 Stat. b96 A–7983073, Tsolakis, Charles, or Ysidore Tsolakis. A–6703215, Tsui, Yat Wah. A–7632193, Tung, Kung Liang. A–5618462, Tyrrel, Winnifred, formerly Manning May Drink-water, or Editli Jack. A–8155994, Vajao, Jorge Batista Goncalves, or George Vajao. A–8155987, Vidal-Solomon, Marta. A–2980010, Vikse, Torkel. A–6392746, Villareio, Ardenio or Ardenio Villarejo y Mendoza. A–4850988, Volarich Joseph Anton, or Josit Anton Volaric. A–5412653, Vollrath, Elizabeth Forsythe or Elizabeth Blanchard Forsythe or Betty Vollrath. A–2863669, Wagner, Margaret Anna formerly Gerhardt (nee Hess). A–5674112, Wah, Cheung. 0300–399352, Wah, Leong. A–9103476, Walppu, Atte Severi or Valppu. A–6958544, Wang, Percy Hung-Fan formerly Wang Hung-Fan. A–6965659, Wang, Lydia Shui-Chih Yu formerly Yu Shui-Chih. A–7991576, Weber, Frederick Richard formerly Reginald Victor Brophy. V–1522250, Weir, Socorro L. (nee Socorro Larrazabal). A–7606416, Wen, Alfred Yueh Hsiung. A–6505399, Wen, Alma Pui-Hang To. A–8189464, Wey, Jaw Sean. 0300–345930, Wilson, Henry Headley Casabianca. V–63633, Witter, Oswald, formerly Oswald Aston Witter Kong or Oswald Aston Kong. A–1585718, Wolfson, Gisela (nee Klein). A–7014937, Wolfson, Montagu Peter. A–9235814, Wong, Mook Fong or Song Lin or Wong Lain. A–6961607, Woodson, Anthony John. A–5627609, Wowscik, Guido Victor or Guido Victor Hartman. A–6954159, Wright, Bertram Jefferson. A–8196438, Wyle, Robert Patterson. A–9518779, Yan, Chong or Chong Hsein or Hsein. A–4034583, Yan, Lui or Lui Choy Chun or Louis Yan or Lewis Yan. A–6610337, Yaqub, Adil Mohamed or Yacub. 0300–395267, Yoo, Chan or Chan Soo. A–1302496, Yorston, Charlotte Elizabeth (nee Estabrook). A–3487089, Yunek, Benjamin. A–4658105, Yunek, Eva or Eva Comtz. A–7135629, Zandieh, Fakhrezeman Matinrazn or Fakre Zandieh. A–1413605, Zolezzi, Bartolomeo or Bartolomes. A–4555152, Zuclich, Pio C. A–7053503, Agrapides, Constantina (nee Nicolis). A–7983324, Amador, Francisco Pelavo Conejo. A–6243420, Amarant, Oswald Leon, A–8155741, Andersen, Leis. A–4457505, Anderson, Carl Tolver Robert or Robert Anderson. A–7178606, Badalamente, Rosalia formerly Bozzo nee Vitale. A–6427869, Bahosky, Bernard Razzouk. A–9529854, Bardho, Spiro Largo or Mike Bardho or Mihallaq (Llago) Bardhi (Bardo). A–3640452, Barkovic, Antonio or Anthony Barkovich or Tony Bar-trovich. A–9503940, Basfield, Edward Richard. A–3945652, Bauhuber, Ludwig. A–8190138, Beckett, Peter. A–7868215, Bejar, Luis or Luis Vejar Ogalla.67 Stat. b97 A–6953462, Berkowitz, Signoru Bella (nee Sign or it Bella Cohen). A–7921652, Bernardi, Remo. A–7695373, Bienwald, Gabriele (or Gabrielle) (nee Boehm). 0302–2565, Black, Elfriede Renner (nee Schulte). 0300–12212, Boen, Hie Lo or Louie Boen. A–8227368, Bonelli. Anita Christalia. A–7137132, Bones, Elba Mercedes (nee Troncoso Gaton). A–7992867, Bonhomme, Jean Ernest alias John Green. A–8217191, Borgogna, Vincenzo. A–4847952, Brandon, Robert Jules. A–6660976, Breuer, Joseph or Josef Breuer. A–6653295, Breuer, Berta (nee Falk). A–2367712, Brooke, Paul Peter. A–6771867, Broomfield. Archibald Henry. A–6181325, Brown, Joseph Zeachariah. 0300–390556, Bue, Lee Wah or Henry Lee. A–7377262, Burfiend, Else Alfrida (nee Olsen). A–4790717, Burnash, Patrick Michael. 0300–392539, Burns, Hildebran Patrick. A-A726161, Burrows, Walter Byron alias Walter Fallis. A–2385281, Carrillo, Charles, or Carlos Cecilio Des Lazaro. A–7193763, Carter, Clarence. A–8196987, Castro, Guido Jorge Cordova Y, or Guido Jorge Cordova. A–9643957, Chan, Chuen. A–7427663, Chee, You Park. 0900/45577, Chen, Pang, alias Hammond P. Chen. A–6847985, Chen, Catherine Chi (nee Chi Lu). A–7890080, Chen, Samuel Shin Tsai, or Shih Tsai Chen. A–7890081, Chen, Wen Hsien Wan. A–8190104, Cheng, Chu. A–3785016, Cherry, Bertha, or Bertha Richman. A–9687709, Cheung, Nagu. A–7222804, Chi, Hilary Shou Yu. A–1497379, Chiang, Yao. A–3247210, Chien, Charles C. F., alias Chi Foong Chien. A–4226280, Chin, Yuen Hing, or Chin Yuen Hing. A–5928232, Ching, Tong Kin. A–9647405, Chong, Yew Chor or Chong Yew Chor, alias Lam Kwai. A–7463786, Chow, Fu now Mrs. Biau Yang. A–8227009, Choy, Johnnie, or Choy Fook. 0300–400856, Choy, Sam Seng, alias Choy Shing. A–2847260, Christodoulou, Christo or John Christ. A–3824561, Chung, Suey. A–3081998, Clark, Enos. A–8196990, Clarke, Vincent Harvey alias Harvey Alexander Clarke. A–5829028, Claxton, Ellen Rebecca (nee Hyndman). A–8190212, Claxton, William Henry. A–8217879, Coppola, Vincenzo alias Vincent Coppola. A–6262160, Costopoulos, Assimina or Assimini. A–1997501, Couto, John Barallobre. A–7566590, Cruikshank, George Mair. A–9002422, Dagris, Ernest. 99587/615, Damjanovich, Jovo. V–855195, D’Andre, Patrick Olivier alias Krause. V–74533, Dang, Florence Eudora, alias Florencia Eudora Low or Florencia Eudora Chong or Mrs. Domingo Chee Chong. 0800–172061, Davy, Renal.67 Stat. b98 0935/8297, De Hernandez, Guadalupe Lopez. A–7873852, De Lara, Manuele De La Luz Mejia. A–6302151, De Luzuriaga, Eusebio Ruiz. A 6920852, Dembitzer, Manes. A–5995975, De Vasquez, Carmen Montes De Oca. A–1364034, Diamant is, Nicholas or Nicholaos John. A–8227207, Diaz, Albert Rosario. A–3483876, Diaz, Lydia Rodriguez (nee Lydia Rodriguez). A–4360119, Dodson, Mabel Katherine (nee Bell). A–5355309, Dong, Kee Yeow or Dong Kee Yow or Lew Fook. A–3642027, Dung, Lee or Dung Lee. 0300–312417, Dunn, Noel Ostwald. A–5951521, Echevarria. Leone io Bilbao. A–8217937, Edwards, Allan Reginald. 0300–411002, Elliott, Arthur Alexander, alias Isaac Bent. A–9634733, Errico, Victor, or Vittoreo Errico. A–4899224, Esposito, Vincenzo. A–8217920, Esposito, Vincenzo. A–8039451, Falcone, Rita Maria. A–1959355, Fang, Henry Ping. A–8091089, Farn, Mario, or Tang Yet Farm. 0300/398022, Fat, Lai. A–5928433, Fat, Lam. A–9769862, Feito, Mario Caunedo. A–8217914, Fernandez, Pedro, or Fernandes. A–7742208, Fernandez y Gonzalez, Agapito. A–7702895, Fernandez, Rosalie Boto Y Rodriguez De. A–9715354, Figuredo, Domingo Acosta, alias Domingo Acosta. A–5109517, Fischer, Albert Robert. A–9759379, Flamos, Loukas. A–7809038, Fong, Ah Kew. A–5069854, For]ini, Michael, or Michele. A–3127329, Forti, Attilio Joseph. A–3438691, Fortin, Joseph Albert. A–7491804, Frassetto, Roberto, A–4007800, Freed, Alys (nee Bould), formerly Alys Bramen. A–6720914, Friesner, Rudolf Dawid or Rudolf David Friesner. A–8199103, Frost (or Fross), Molly Marie or Mary. 0300–287670, Fugmann-Christensen, Gert alias Gerd Fugmann- Christensen or George Schulz. A–8155800, Gallegos-Chavez, Juan. A–4390578, Garcia, Alejandro. A–6711962, Garcia-Rivera, Jose or Joe Garcia. A–6610761, Goitia, Hilda or Hilda Victoria Alveraz. A–6321362, Gonzales, Francisco Javier alias Frank Gonzales. A–6759320, Goodson, Joyce (nee Shai). A–6084943, Gorostisa, Rusbio Ramos alias Chevo Ramos. A–1880095, Grazia, Joseph Di or Giuseppe De Grazia. A–3724379, Greco, Joseph. A–9765852, Gronfeldt, Arne. A–2964314, Guntveit, Severin L. A–6948171, Gutierrez-Torres, Pedro. A–6948179, Gutierrez, Enedina Fuentes de. A–4538751, Hanchar, Adam, or Damian Hanczar, alias Joe Charny. 0300/135158, Hastings, Patrick Joseph. A–2545032, Healy, Patrick. A–7196342, Hernandez, Hortensia alias Hortensia Martino Garcia. A–5138199, Hernandez, John Jose. 1415–3624, Hess, Frederick Cecil alias Jose Hargrave.67 Stat. b99 A–2914257, Hewitt, George Lorenso. A–7229253, Hinkson, Thelma Elise (nee Moore). A–3168618, Ho, Louie On. A–7247405, Hong, Lee Shew or Albert Chung. V–49222, Hong, Wha Sook alias Wha Sook Lee Hong. A–6304585, Hwang, Yung-Yuan. A–7395035, Hwang, Bertha Samtoy. 0501–19176, Iwanade, Isao, alias Nicholas G. Johansen. 0501–19177, Iwanade, Kaoru, alias Eric R. Johansen. 0501–19178, Tanahashi, Fumio, alias Warren S. Johansen. A–7389308, Jaffee, Israel Morris alias Morris Jaffee. T–829929, James, Emanuel or Arthur James. A–1614160, Johansen, Karen (nee Karen Johansen). A–3790521, Jon, Sophie. A–2690546, Kallimanis, Spyros alias Spirpos Kalpinanis. A–9777413, Kavurias, Nicolaos or Kavorias. A–7391998, Kerner, Salomon. A–3339512, Kitover, Anna. A-l802099, Koehler, Emil or Emil Heinrich August Johan Koehler or John Wagner. A–7125416, Konter, Ida Hannah (nee Swinbelis). A–9544670, Krokos, Leonidas. A–6248606, Kuun, Arvid Valentine. A–9682619, Kwai, Sue Gee, or Sung Ah Fat. A–4753012, Kwok, Gun Bew, or Kwok Bew or Ng Hoong. A–5561212, Ladendorf, Martha Marie. A–3079091, Lai, Chong or Joey Chong. A–4129278, Lai, William T. or Lai Poy. A–6131442, Lango, Pablo Perez. A–8217624, Lavorante, Ciro. A–7287913, Ledesma, Genovevo or Genovevo Ladesma-Acosta. A–6383423, Lee, Kam Tseung. A–3810786, Leo, Ying. A–8091836, Leong, Wone alias Sam Wong alias Wone Sam. 0612/32090, Libby, George Patrick. A–4438810, Liebowitz, Alexander. A–4188958, Lipman, Ida. A–9606324, Lo, Ven Sing alias Lo Ven Sing alias Lowe Sing. A–6093214, Locario, Daniel Emanuel. A–7978964, Lopez-Quintero, Jesus. V–369762, Loy, Suey or Sue Fong. A–7419010, Ixizano, Edgardo Manuel. A–7991564, Lubrano, Mario, alias N unzio Lubrano. A–7954014 (1), Ludwig, Gisele. A–7954014 (2), Hagenfeld, Margarete, alias Margarete Hagenfeld Clark. A–5524360, Mahkonen, Sanni Aline, or Saimi A. Mahkonen. A–3652154, Mailioux, Lucienda Marie Laura (hee Dube). A–7630533, Manning, Samuel Lawrence. A–7654630, Manning, Melitta (nee Shottnegg-Zinzenfels). A–7654320, Manning, Raymond. A–8106446, Mar, Benny or Mar Ben. A–9948021, Martin, Manuel Pena alias Manuel Pena. A–3834708, Mavris, Panagiotis alias Peter J. Mavis. A–8031315, May, Cheng or Cheng Mee or Cheng Moy. A–8227428, Medina, Doroteo Soria. A–4447029, Melchionna, Generoso alias Genaro Melchiorna. A–6343686, Margemekes, Anastasia or Anastasia George Dadakis. A–5239447, Miguel, Alberto.67 Stat. b100 A–5800050, Millen, Alexander. A–7184156, Min ikes, Mayer or Major. A–8282641, Minino, Ramon alias Ramon Gasamanes. A–3759616, Minutolo, Lorenzo. A–5818018, Mitchell, Mary Elizabeth or Mary Elizabeth James or Mary Elizabeth Dennis or Mary Elizabeth Bai ley or Mary Martin. A–4117504, Mon, Lee alias Henry Chung. A–3004666, Montello, Gennaro. A–9741364. Moon, Kan. 0302–4221, Morelli, Valentine Elizabeth. A–5645955, Moreno, Antonio or Tony Moreno. A–8276875, Morton, Edith Elva Godsoe (nee Gilbert). A–9634740, Mugnone, Oreste or Oreste Mugnone Barat tola. A–2795373, Mui, JakLim or Sang Moy. A–7174718, Nemeth, Margit. A–5566678, Newrnann, Henry Hugo. A–8196958, O’Halloran, Thomas Patrick. A–6926004, Ontiveros-Ortega, Jose. A–1569250, Org, Amalia, or Amalia Schirmer. A–4859638, PaTmeri, Francesco, alias Francesco Palmier alias Al-berto Sinna. A–7174732, Palomo, Eufrosina Vergara (nee Mallari). A–7457678, Panis, Ricardo Manalaysay. A–3962253, Papadopoulos, George. A–6054276, Penn, Enid Louise. A–8082568, Penn, Muriel Naomi. A–4399239, Penoucos V Lopez, Daniel, A–7190923, Perlmutter, Herbert. A–1021915, Peters, Johannes Lambertus Adrianus. A–7040402, Peterson, William James. A–4200579, Petrolekas, Jolin or John Lekas. A–3919810, Phillips, Frederick Robert. A–8117792, Pinson, Lillian May formerly Clarke formerly Myers (nee Fielding). A–7962068} Psarianos, Stylianos. A–5585140, Raffaelli, Gino. A–5947381, Reyes, Ofelia Candia y, or Ofelia Candia. A–8227500, Richardson, Wilfred. A–6454232, Ricketts, Allen Donald, or Allen Donald, or Allen D. Reeves, or Sidney Wallace. A–3164583, Rivera, Victor. A–4849421, Robinson, Nina Yankowsky, or Fatima Nina Robinson, or Nina Stevens. A–4533146, Rommel, Johannes Max Gustav. A–4344936, Rosenfield, Leah. A–4726943, Rosenfield, Louis. A–3014463, Rovira, John, or John Rovira Panier, or Juan Rovira Pamies, or John Revero. V–872310, Ruber, Peter. 0300–371492, Ruber. Michael. A–5017702, Ruchan, Dotty (nee Dvora Hillman). A–6535802, Ruiz-Gaitan, Hilario. A–6686125, Ruiz-Nino, Antonio, or Antonio Ruiz. A–9948023, Ruiz, Manuel Vazquez. A–7135781, Salkow, Maria, or Maria Begona Oru or Iturregui. 0300–387313, Salmon, Leonard Alexander, alias Leslie Chaplain. A–1170953, Sandro, Alexander Hych Petroff Von. A–5911507, Santo, Joaquin Joao. A–8117469, Sciancalepore, Marino, or Mario Sciancalepore.67 Stat. b101 A–3577305, Sen, Lo, or Sin or Sein or Low Sen. A–7128160, Shapiro, Irving, alias Izak Szapiro. 0300–371940, Shaw. John Samuel, or Samuel Shaw or John Brown. A–7967100, Shen, Chun Kang, alias John C. K. Shen. A–4247408, Shing, Low. A–3864397, Shiro, Yasukichi, A–9679228, Shui, Chin, or Chen Sui. A–8106893, Sibli, Ahmed, alias Manua Sulin or Mamie Sulin. A–3443073, Silva, Antonio, alias Antonio da Silva alias Sebolo. A–8227170, Sing, Chen. A–2799307, Sing, Lee. A–4908852, Siniscalchi, Matteo. A–3448309, Sjogren, Toini Rauha (nee Arvonen). A–9511726, Sjokvist, Torsten Stellan. A–2873073, Smalic, Krezan, or Chris Smolich. A–1427476, Soares, Reginald, or Reginald Suarez. A-l 063822, Sorensen, Robert. A–7463136, Spadafino, Rosa (Rosetta) (nee Reiggiero). A–4090847, Stefanatos, Jerry C. or Gerasimos C. Stefanatos. A–8227418, Stelatos, Gerasimos. A–7809394, Stephens, Maria. A–9155925, Storelli, Vito. A–3096932, Suey, Sing or Shing Sun. A-40S7183, Sun, Wong Yat alias Sun Wong. A–7828753, Sunn, Mimi (nee Mei-Ta Chang). PR–901185, Sze, Mai-Wai Yuen Tsung. A–8190958, Tablada, Nina Cabrera. A–5547492, Tegeder, Ernest or Ernst. A–9543938, Teles, Enrique or Henrique Teles. A–3252195, Terilli, Mary Josephine alias Mary Josephine Machado alias Mary Josephine Frisello (nee Mary Josephine Tenna). A–7995800, Terrazzer, Lucio. A–7287048, Thompson, Frederick Oliver. A–2710048, Toth, Stephen. A–7370989, Trainer, Israel. A–9757037, Tricoglou, Michael or Trikoglou. A–3930366, Tsung, Chin Gay, or Gay Tsung Chin. A–5636163, Ukmar, Jolin or Giovanni. A–9757109, Vadala, Domenico. A–8190840, Valdes, Manuel Ortaga. A–1237393, Vasilaros, Demetrios or James Vasilaros or Jim Vasalis or Patakos. A–9749169, Ventoso, Jesus. A–9770967, Verde, Salvatore or Salvatore John Baiente. A–9669401, Viera, Victoriano. A–9667780, Viso, Giacomo. A–5063187, Vito, Tony alias Antonio Tancredi. A–3256713, Wah, Yuen alias Wah Yuen. 083–7844, Wals, Rafael. A–7223138, Weinberger, Bernard. A–5713960, White, Elizabeth. 0300–346988, Wong, Hing or Wong Bow. A–3609664, Wong, James, alias Chong Yong Wong, 0646/1110, Wong, Kwai Jimmy. A–7779637, Wong, Man-Shun. A–3562308, Wong, Florence Kit-Wah Kwan. A–3096901, Wong, Sak Sing. A–2502349, Wong, Sing Fun.67 Stat. b102 A–6855642, Woo, Yu Tsung (nee Dzung). A–3538384, Yee, Moo. A–9655340, Yen, Mo alias Haw Kau. A–1223068, Ying, Wong or Mok Him. A–7182617, York, Au alias Tan Wan Au. A–4128110, Young, Chan Kow alias Kow Chin or Chan Kow. A–9705072, Yow, Yuen or John Yann or Yow Yuen or Yen Yow. A–8117651, Yuen, Yip or Yip Ying. A–9543441, Yun, Yip alias Soo Kun. A–4765722, Zamboca, Albert. A–7910571, Zamora Y Gonzalez, Armando Eulalio. A–3270583, Chuen, Ho Wing, or Ho Ming Ngem or Jose Herrera. A–7967432, Galvan-Rivera, Antonio. A-l640445, Hernandez De Aguilar, Maria De Jesus. A–1247540, Hernandez-Hernandez, Jesus. A–7957327, Hernandez-Hernandez, Marciano Emilio or Emilio Hernandez. A–6131180, Lopez-Lopez, Ignacio or George Casillo or Jorge Castillo. A–4132634, Petito, Guiseppe. A–6763324, Sanchez-Hernandez, Luis or Luis Hernandez or Luis Sanchez. A–8090430, Tavares, Maria Guadalupe Cauz De or Ester Guadalupe Cauz De Tavares or Guadalupe Cauz. A–7351084, Williams, Leon Emanuel or Raymond Williams. A–3921090, Wong, Ling or George William. 1010–1082, Arendt, Alfred William Peter. A–5588769, Aresta, Joao Maria Silva. A–7476679, Edgar, Sidney Ellis. A–7128768, Fenakel, Nikolas, or Niklos. A–7980352, Osle-Aloma, Fausto, or Fausto Oslo. A–7980303, Osle, Irida Rodriguez or Irida Osle (nee Irida Rodriguez Diaz). A–6921151, Xerizotis, Constantin or Gust Zotas. A–4332793, Carr, Annie Mary or Nan Carr or Annie Mary Thorgersen. A–6984629, Halmschlager, Elfriede Elizabeth or Norcross. A–5121683, Hsun-Hsiang, Nyi or Nyi Husan-Hsin and Henry Nyi. T–2072747, Islas-Casillas, Canute Jesus. A–2684180, Islas, Antonia Gomez de. A–3066112, Marinidis, Constantine Marino or Constantine Marino Marinides. 0300–371589, Prieto, Maria Concepcion Panton (nee Conchan Rivas). A–5003003, Rieck, John. A–6984672, Shek, John Liensheng. A–6620894, Shich, Benea or Sih Benea. V–1358915, Smollar, Waltraut Wiederhold. A–8117532, Billinis, Costas Alex. A–9555659, Vukic, Ante. A–7286952, Schniewind, Paul Werner Konrad. A–7073776, Schniewind, Maria Friederike Fernande. A–2911254, Matarela, Maurice or Mike Matarela. Agreed to July 27, 1953. S. Con. Res. 43: GENERAL PEYTON C. MARCH Senate Concurrent Resolution 43 July 29, 1953 67 Stat. b103 GENERAL PEYTON C. MARCHJuly 29, 1953[[S. Con. Res. 43](/us/bill/83/sconres/43)] Whereas General Peyton C. March retired from the position of Chief of Staff of the United States Army on June 30, 1921, after a distinguished career; and Whereas, despite his retired status, his interest in national defense has continued to be profound and continuing; and Whereas he has displayed this interest by many constructive suggestions which have been of great value to the War Department and the Department of the Army: Now, therefore, be it *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*, That the thanks of Congress are hereby tendered to General Peyton C. March for Iris selfless and patriotic interest, in the United States Army since his retirement, manifested so often by his helpful counsel to the War Department and the Department of the Army, thereby contributing greatly to the national security of the United States. Agreed to July 29, 1953. S. Con. Res. 34: DEPORTATION SUSPENSIONS Senate Concurrent Resolution 34 July 29, 1953 DEPORTATION SUSPENSIONSJuly 29, 1953[[S. Con. Res. 34](/us/bill/83/sconres/34)] *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*, That the Congress favors the suspension of deportation in the case of each alien hereinafter named, in which case the Attorney General has suspended deportation for more than six months: V–909397, Abreu, Domingos Viegas. A–7223134, Achtman, Marcel or Mazes. A–6522644, Akliros, Lucas George or Lukas Acliros or Lucas Liros. A–5026239. Albers, Gustav Heinrich or Gustav H. Albers or Gustav Henry Albers or Gus Albrecht. A–4323384, Alexandris, Stamatios Anthony. 0300–239323, Ali, George Hatim. A–7450868, Ali, Osmuth or Asmal Ullah or Osmuth Ullah or Armenthat Elluh and Asmath Ali. A–7125193, Alimanesteanu, Ileana (nee Eremie). AT527972, Ambrosini, Vittorio. T–2334466, Anthony, Wellington. A–5680159. Antonopouios, John G. A–1964296, Antonov, Mario Ivanov or Martin Ivanov Antonov. A–9214730, Antonsson, Valdemar Torsten or Valdemar Antonsson or Torsten Valdemar Antonessen. A–6827824, Arar, Alexandra (nee Alexandra Nikelsberg). A–8106208. Araujo, Antonio Jose or Antonio Jose De Araujo. A–2477177, Arcos, Jesus Martinez-De. 0300–381164, Attin, Carol Diane or Carole Diani Attin. A–9670832, Badr, Sharof Yousey or Sharof Youssef Badr. A–7375511, Balanikas, Vasilia or Vasilia Valias (nee Fargani). A–5813501, Baratta, Ennio or Pedro Gomez or Joseppe Bacchieri. A–6469188, Barilla, Muriel Mavis (nee Baker). A–6781680, Belanger, Marie Alice (nee Devours). A–4352084, Bereincua, Teresa Calderon De or Teresa Calderon-Cnzärcs. A–6203198, Bianchi, Ralph or Raffaele Bianchi. A–7841447, Bibliowicz, David or David Bibiqwicz Szmuklarewicz. A–4203497, Binder, John or Janos Binder or John Bender or Johann Binder. A–5559324, Bonnesen, Mary Anne Catherine, A–6378885, Bosch, Louis or Luis Bosch-Delgado. A–6794722, Botermans. Karel Frans.67 Stat. b104 A–6780693, Bott, Shu-Ying (nee Shu-Ying Chen), A–9764733, Bottiglieri, Luigi. A–8189523, Bouchard, Miriam Ernestine. A–1670147, Bou lion, Raymond Perez. A–2354351, Bourassa, Lydia Rose or Lydia Rose Lombardino. A–3943923. Bowen, Sidney Henderson. A–6635308, Braun, Mauritiu. A–5827078, Breen, Michael. A–6347451, Brown, Frances Norah. 0300–413772, Burgess. Mortimer Myrie or Bently Burgess. A–7983303, Buttaro, Giuseppe. 0300–332710, Byndloss, Theopilus. A–7073998, Canive, Mariano Ramirez or Juan Bilbao Canive, A–8082822, Capasso, Michele. A–1162321, Carlo, Antonio Di. A–5963754, Carty, John Daniel. A–7178182, Casada, Maria Bindi. A–6877396, Castaneda-Cantu, Juan Andres. A–6877397, Castaneda-Cantu, Marie Anita. A–0919712, Castaneda-Navarro, Adolfo. A–2951929, Castillo, Antonio Sinohui or Antonio Castillo-Sinohui or Tony Castillo or Jose Antonio Sinohui Castillo. A–3512570, Catania, Salvatore. A–3090411, Chaar, Hadj Ahmed. A–8196795, Chen, Ah San (nee Ah San Yuen). A–9655399, Cheong, Ching or Cheng Chong. A-50134G4, Chin, Sam. A–3776007, Chin, Sam Sing. A–9142421, Chong, Gee Ling or Cheung Cam. A–6857588, Chow, Chung Hsiang or Chester H. Chow. A–9777188, Christoforatos. Evangelos Angelos. A–4747187, Christopher, Arthur Leopold. T–555031, Christopher, Evelyn Rhymer. A–4034720, Chu, Yee Goon. A–9687823, Chui, Chau. A–4056865, Chung, Ivon or Woon Chung or Chung Choy or Chung Wing. A–7248055, Cik, Abraham. A–7248056, Cik, Feiga (nee Davidovic). A–1262700, Cilia, Carmelo or Charles Cilia. A–5942949, Cirocki, Leon Stanley. A–1347956, Clarke, Arthur Alexander. A–4732616, Cochran, Sylvia Schanier. 0300–389038, Cockburn, Stanley Aloysius. V–937783, Colachio, Matteo or Mattia Colachio. A–8117576, Conceicao, Manuel Jose. 0300–410289, Cordero, Rita (nee Diaz or Soler). A–6150237, Cordoso, Renee Szwarc de Magalhaez. 0300–400836, Cortes, Julia (nee Julia Muratte Verano). A–8010637, Cotrina, Jose Resell or Jose Ignacio Rosell Cotrina. A–8117569, Crabbe, Ifield. A–9703060, Davies, John Pryce. 0205–23233, Dennis, Cecil. V–69352, Desousa, Miguel Alberto Simoes. V–1327659, Diaz, Julio Del Valle Y. A–8106918, Diaz, Zenaida (nee Leon). T–1510110, Dickson, Leon Ruliford or Leon Aston Dickson. A–6257329, Dodge, Henry or Heinz Deutsch.67 Stat. b105 A–6886719, Dominguez-Dominguez, Cruz. A–9765666, Drazlovskis, Konstantins. A–7957545, Duer, Sanda Banescu or Maria Alexandra Banescu. A–4614903, Dunn, Sing or Shing Dunn or Wu Fun or Hong Wah. A–1537893, Dvozenja, Joseph or Govan or Dvozenjoc or Joseph Dvozenvoz or Joe T. Duozenja. A–5507399, Eggebrecht, Wilhelm or William Eggebrecht. A–5449063, ELiassen, Edward. A–7988217, Escallon, Santiago Gamba. A–2776852, Esken, Maria Roosi. A–8189432, Esposito, Luigi. T–339503, Esteso, Arturo Torrecilla. A–7608988, Esther, Eva Darling. A–1424587, Estwick, Joshua Reynold. A–2312801, Evelyn, Louis Buchanan. A–8057935, Fernandez, Gregorio Sandalio Villegas or Gregorio Sandalio Villegas y Fernandez or Gregorio Villegas Fernandez or Villegas Fernandez Gregorio Sandalio or Sawalio or Sandalio Fernandez. A–8120962, Fernandez, Elsa Villegas or Elsa Eugenia Vilella Garcia or Elsa Eugenia Petrona Vilella y Garcia or Elsa Eugenia Vilella. A–7445966, Fernandez, Maria Patria or Maria Patria Roges-Daffos. 0300–354207, Fernandez-Legra, Jorge Armando. A–3851113, Ferrieri, Joseph or Guiseppe Ferrieri or Ferri ere. A–6834048, Florio, Dante de or Dante Virgilio-Omero de Florio. A–3433149, Focareta, Gennaro or Gennaro Fogaretta. A–1173509, Fong. Fook or FongFook. A–9124885, Foo, Hing Ning or Hing Ming Foo or Hung Yan Foo. A–3997686, Fook. Wong Bong or Bong Wong or Wong Zee Tin. A–4822783, Frank, Mollie or Mollie Weehner or Wieezner. A–5484693, Freeman, John Frederick or Joseph F. Freedman or Joseph F. Freeman. A–6381536, Friedmann, Israel A. A–6556349, Friedmann, Greta Dina. 0300–400098, Frisone, Orazio. A–8190849, Fruciano, Guiseppe or Joseph Fruciano. A–6958007, Gadekar, Shreekrishna Mannohan. A–4556423, Galbreth, Mary Lou (nee Korn) or Maria Ender. A–7809264, Garces, Virgilia or Virginia Pancorbo Navares De or Virgilia or Virginia Garces (nee Pancorbo Navares). A–6860822, Garcia, Jesus Pena. 1409–14046, Garcia-Martinez, Juan. A–2663360, Garcia-Torres, Gil or Gil Torres-Garcia or Gilberto Garcia. A–9554769, Gardeslen, Roel Elfrith. A–3619357, Gaudio. Nicola Simeone. A–8258415, Gerald, Gladys Marion Fitz. A–8258414, Gerald, Constance Dale. A–8258413, Gerald, Richard Alexander. A–8258412, Gerald, David Ross. A–7279434, Gervino, Pasquale. A–7196380, Gervino, Alfredo. Al029061, Giannoutsos, Christos Gregores or Christ Gregory Giannoutsos or Gianoutsos. A–5665235, Giovinco, Ignazio or Joe Giovinco. A–6669416, Glogower, Szlama or Stanley. A–7483022, Glyptis, Nicolaus or Nicholas or Nick Gliptis. 0300–222417. Goldstein, Albert. A–6538494, Gomez-Mendoza, Jesus.67 Stat. b106 A–7365166, Gonzales, Gertrude Kalab. A–7365167, Kalab, Eveline Berta. A–6958444, Gordon, Marie Florence (nee Marie Florence Goggins). A–7201211, Gottdenger, Menyhert or Melchior Gottdenger. A–7001755, Grabel, Nicole Beatrice. A–5903134, Green, Louis or Tommy Dale. A–4542654, Greindl, John or Joseph or Josef. A–6145442, Grier, Mennell Leach. V–945958, Grossi, Felice or Felice Mose Grossi. A–3828805, Guagliano, Calogera or Calogera G. Barone or Gloria Guiliana. A–8196301. Gutierrez-Homero, Justiniano. A–8196598, Gutierrez, Sabina Lopez-Gomez de. A-4973059T, Halvorsen, Janey Annie Ethel. A–9684832, Hansen, Karl Bernard K. A–5071337, Hanson, Hilja Johanna (nee Hilja Seppanen). A–5358777, Hendrikson, John Thorwald. A–7197014, Herrera-Mendizabal, Manuel or Miguel Torres. A–3086019, Hibbard, Sarah Kate. A–5832446, Hiramatsu, Tarokichi or Isamu or Fujio Hiramatsu or Tarokichi Masagatani or Isamu Masuda. A–1760798, Hon, Bug Kin or Tee Tew Ging. A–8227104, Hong, Chin or Charles Wing. A–7030309, Hotte, Claire Theresa. 0801–16880, Hunter, Clorinda Goltra. A–9776737, Jarzyna, Zygmunt Tadeusz or Teddy or Zygmunt Jarzyna. A–3694430, Jerusalemy, Marcel Tautu Rene Ceran or George Marcel Archer Ceran or Marcel Ceran. A–1457103, Jiminez, Guadalupe. 1000–16239, Johnson, Guelda Winnifred. A–9769684, Johnson, Samuel Joseph. A–2246493, Jording, Wilfried Johannes Hinrich. A–5640340, Joyce, Mary. A–7137640, Juarez, Maria Reyes Dolores. A–7264796, Flores, Victor. A–7137642, Flores, Maria Gracia. A–7137641, Flores, Jesus. A–6343647, Kakanis, Eleftreia (nee Gagasouli). A–9666175, Kalodoukas, Konstantinos. A–8217411, Kamouh, Alexander. A–6162181, Kanhan, Lee. A–5275332, Karlich, Joseph or Giuseppe Garlich. 1303–5855, Keeton, Gladys Mildred. A–6197801, Kemeny, Emery or Emery Grand. A–6197802, Kemeny, Alice or Alice Grand (nee Alice Wahrmann), A–4287570, Kerchevicius, Pranas or Frank Kershis or Kersis or Pranas Ker servicing. A–6430851, Khani, Saleh. A–8065883, Khani, Vadjiheh D. A–7371875, Kim, Ester Fajardo (nee Fajardo). A–7710645, King, Benjamin Alexander or Horace King. A–6620806, Kirzner, Fritzi (nee Wenkert). A–53422 77, Kiss, Andrew. A–2865680, Koffinas, Kiriakos or Charles Koffinas. A–7084206, Kokenes, Voula Meletea or Voula chris Koken es. A–8227710, Konstantins, Demitros. A–4774540, Kovacovsky, Albert or Albert Kovacovzki. A–4726212, Kuchauk, Jeanne.67 Stat. b107 A–5985516, Kugler, Guiilermina Fonseca. A–6985598, Kugler, Henry or Enrique. A–5985597, Kugler, Sonia. A–5985599, Kugler, Erna. A–7016073, Kwai, Zumg Wen or William Zumg. A–1762445, Kwan, Hugh or Hui Kwan or Kwan Hui. A–6440728, Larrosa, Maria Magdalena Alba Iris Santanach y or Alba Santanaeh. A–1503974, Latkovic, Thomas. A–9281059, Lauen, Olav Martinsen. A–4532673, Lee, Chung Bar or Lee Chung Ball. A–2420690, Lee, Jim or Chang Yung Suck. A–3824255, Lee, Jun. A–7828200, Lee, Ok Cha (nee Ok Cha Kim). A-7592668T, Lee Shin Lam or Lam Lee. A–8258790, Lee, Wo or Robert Wo Lee. V–248218, Lemos, Fende lis Leon Christos. V–248184, Lemos, Aspasia Pandelis (nee Lignes). A–7995670, Leon, Manuel or Munoz. V–1258233, Leon, Rogelio Manuel Sainz Diaz De. A–9825497, Lesica, Zygmunt. V–1429250, Levitan, Rose (nee Shoshana Fisher). A–6699885, Li Ching-Sen or Johnson or Johnny Lee. A–949333, Li Ming Tao or T. L. Cuo or Andrew C. Huang. A–6691202, Li, Liu Wen Hwa or Liu Li or Wen Hwa Liu or Mrs. T. C. Tsao or Mrs. T. H. Dan or Mrs. C. G. Chang or Mrs. Martha Yang. A–8082987, Loach, Margaret Alary De. A–7755824, Loh, Mei Hung. A–6061412, Loh, Alay E. (nee Hu). A–8015263, Loman, Jervis Frank or Frank Loman. A–6645659, Lopez, Daniel Morales or Daniel M. Lopez or Freddy Lopez. A–6503941, Lowy, Leopold. A–6491564, Lowy, Sara (nee Rosenberg). 0300–370734, Lung, Lee Ching or Lee Mon Che. A–6206875, Chu, Daisy Wong or Hung Gee. A–5684424, MacDonald, George. A–7886799, Alah, Harry Hong or Cheung On Mah. A–4323896, Majcunich, Alirko. A–7247310, Malach, Chil. A–5275244. Manabe, Akira. A–6985435, Mandel. Luis or Louis. A–4682813, Manzo, Anna Mary (nee Meola). 0803–9187, Martinez, Francisca Hernandez. A–7350317, Martinez-Barajas, Salvador or Salvador Alartinez-Hernandez or Salvador Monjarrez or Salvador Martinez Gonzalez or Salvador B. Martinez. A–4954714, Mavros, Dimitrios Theodoros or James Theodore Aiavros. A–5070379, McKenzie. Louis or Louis Maltimore McKenzie, V–500502, Ale din a, Ana Gomes Coelho (nee Coelho). 0300–267184. Me lion i, Gian Franco. A–9545285, Mihalios, John. A–7184087, Miller, Kitty. A–7383644, Miller, Sonia (nee Waite). A–5928448, Ming, Chu. A–3658220, Minici, Luigi.67 Stat. b108 A–1269082, Moeller, Karl Heinrich. A–6447293, Mootoo, Conrad Augustus. A–3280486, Mora-Capetilla, Tomas. A–9093489, Moraitis, Georgios John. A–7420855, Morales, Pedro. A–7420856, Morales, Petronila Lydia. A–3899004, Moreno, Leonardo Gallardo. A–7282989, Moskowitz, Hersch or Hersch Rubin Moskowicz or Moscovici. A–6830322, MoyAAranda, Alfredo or Alfredo Moya or John Tello. A–7083539, Navarro, Ramon Ramirez. A–5919077, Ness, Agnar Mathias. A–7399088, Ng, Yu Fong or Fong Ng or Hwang Wuor Yu FongWu. A–2540342, Ntentakis, Demetrios Christos or James Dedes or James Dedas or Demetrios Dentakis or Demitrios Dentakis. A–9543657, Nunes, David. A–1111655, Occhio, Antonio D. A–7078465, Orintas, Joseph. A–7078466, Orintas, Ona (nee Martisius). A–7841252, O’Rourke, Jimmi Rudi. A–3626106, Osup, Nana Jose or Jose Osup. 0300–400180, Oviedo, Virginia Carranza. A–9619615, Paasiala, Reino Olavi. A–9687738, Pak, Chan. A–6504789, Pao, Koo Shun. A–7141375, Papconstantis, Panagiotis or Panagiotis Papaconstantis. A–4862572, Pappas, Angelo or Angelo Panpakonstantis. A–6746535, Paraskevopoulos, Dimitrios Theodoros. 0300–369869, Paulogiannis, Georgios or George Pauljohn. A–7927365, Peliz, Armando Manuel Buria y. A–9124390. Peros, Tome. A–1350276, Peters, Olga Virginia Jenner or Olga Jenner or Frances Jenner. A–100034, Petherbridge, Archie Reginald Mardon or Albert Johnson. A–4879829, Pettigmano, Giuseppe. A–147376, Pohlen, Kurt. A–7003467, Pohlen, Gerda Salomea. A–1579913, Pohlen, Eva Kathe. A–7003468, Pohlen, Michael Ernst Fran. A–2594460, Psomas, Antonias or Tony Psomas. A–8217436, Pyros, Eleftherios or Larry Philip Pyros. A–7188954, Ramirez, Marcos or Marcos Ramirez-Arredondo. A–8217842, Ramos, Holly Terril. 0300/401997, Rauly, Julio Martinez or Julio Simon Martinez Y Rauly. A–1316364, Reinke, Karl Otto. A–6437076, Rigas, Teologos. T–540793, Rivadnevra, Roberto Flores or Roberto Flores. A–6041081, Rivera, Jose or Jose Leiva-Rivera. A–7273965, Rivera-Marichilar, Juana or Juanity Rivera-Marichilar. A–5290627, Robinson, Ahmed Beye Abdulah or Spencer John Bernard Robinson. A–7476957, Rodriguez, Carlos Pesquera or Carlos Pesquera. A–7863358, Rodriguez-Mendez, Miguel or Miguel Mendez-Rodriguez. A–8217451, Rosa, Salvator. A–1466895, Rose, Rosa (nee Klein).67 Stat. b109 A–7084656, Rossolimo, Xenia (nee Skugarevsky). A–6730096, Saduddin, Adil or Adil Eff Arif Sad Ed Din. A–7878823, Saguinsin, Maria (nee Perez). A–8258553, Salazar, Mel it on de la Garza. A–4293970, Salvatierra, Federico or Frederico Salvatiere. A–8190281, Sang, Mok or Sang Mork. A–9769257, Sanna, Salvator or Joseph Anthony Rizzo, A–4090037, Sarbia, Liugi or Louis. A–3806236, Sardos, Theodore Markos or Theodore Salvouvardos. A–6803928, Sarian, Hratchia Khatchik. A–8258454, Scarino, George or Giorgio Marine! I a, A–7298928, Schlittner, Ernst. A–5138284, Schlontz, Alexander. A–5521626, Schlontz, Magdalena Lena. A–5509620, Schmidt, William or Willie Wilhelm. A–4130477, Schnur, Sara. A–8106425, Scialbi, Cosimo. A–8117991, Sclavounos, Evangelos, A–5230025, Scuto, Angelo, or Oddo Scute. A–4873810, Serensen, Hugo or Paul Serge Sergis. A–1981866, Sgarbossa, Francesco or Frank Sgarbossa. A–3525276, Sgarlata, Vincenzo. A–3880896, Shapiro, Julius, A–9190770, Shin, Wong King. 0179–1400, Short, Lillian Pauline (nee Paquin). 0803–7838, Silva, Feliciano or Feliciano Silva-Vargas or Felix Silva, A–8010656, Silvestri, Gaetano. A–4386029, Simone, Filippo or Phillip De, A–6256642, Sion, Elio. A–2357310, Slivka, Mike. A–7469095, Smith, Alvena Viola or Alvena Viola Waters. A–7445783, Smith, Ferdinand. Al987701, Sober, Louis. A–5394324, Soma, Alex or Alexander. A–7138051, Sourvanos, Christos. A–6747044, Sternberg, Gisella. A–6747044, Steinberg, Mordhai. A–6703352, Steinfeld, Wilhelm. A–5964022, Stewart, Rose Marie or Rose Marie Deterra or Rose Marie Lockner. A–2353665, Stilidiadis, Ioannis D. A–7036759, Stokes, Margaret Cecelia. A–1921617, Suden, Hudson Ben or Hassan Bensuden. A–3524710, Suey, Ng. 0502–6615, Sullivan, Mary Winifred. A–3064091, Tai, Ping or Pong or Pang Tai. A–6708746, Tan, Lawrence Kok Joon. A–6803915, Taub, Chaim Leib. A–2246666, Theodoratos, Stavros or Steve Theodore. A–7117923, Theodore, Carole Avgerinos (nee Mandarakas). A–7243455, Tomlinson, Charles Victor. A–3528615, Ton, Chow or Joe Ton. A–8217481, Tong, James. A–5928231, Tong, To. A–5862020, Toot, Mary Isabel (nee MacDonnell) A–8217212, Torresola, Mario Seijo, A–4140059, Trumpet, Alpheus Leonard. A–7050743, Turnbull, Bernice. A–7137252, Tzitzikas, George.67 Stat. b110 A–6642022, Ulett, Sepherin Joshua Gonzarlia or Sepherin Ulett. A–3640910, Ullali, Mossob. A–1133075, Vallentine, Alfred Christian. A–8189310, Vaughn, Lewis Harcourt or Vernon Volney. A–5117528, Veino, Nauman Alexander or Naman Veinot or Naaman Vino or Norman A. Veinot. A–6078324, Velasquez-Estrada, Miguel. A–4165323, Vella Peter A–7809284, Villia, Luis Rene or Louis Rene Villia. A–6332516, Vinje, Ragnheld F. or Ragnhild Vinje. A–3134630, Virgulti, Giovanni. A–9076097, Vitelli, Edward or Eduardo Hugo. A–1115187, Vitoratos, Evangelos or Angelo Victor. A–6458943, Wagner, Baron Vyne. A–8015786, Walker, Kenneth Eugene or Kenneth Scott. A–6803912, Weisz, Josef. A–7924496, Whitehouse, Gertrude Mary (nee Smith). 0300–378541, Williams, Albert or Allie Mohamed. 0300–260194, Williams, Jimmie or Jaimie Williams. A–6853248, Wilson, Clarice Isolene (nee Thompson). A–7141337, Wislocki, Wlodzimierz. A–7367967, Wolberg, Dora. V–130095, Wolberg, Szloma. A–9658290, Wong, Ngai or Wong Tai. A–6452008, Woo, Diana Hsui-Fang Tan. A–6962964, Woo, Jenny I. Tsung Chiang. A–2485977, Yatrou, Steve or Stamatis Yatrou. 0300–394297, Yee, Chin or Frank Chin. A–9653772, Yee, Wong Chun. A–2645491, Ying, Chin Len or Chin Gaing Wee. A–3627918, Yow, Yuen. A–4960770, Zernowitz, Rubin Zedick or Reuben Shell or Rubin Shell. 0300–293675, Afzal, Shark. A–9154112, Agerup, Karl Wilhelm. V-l043953, Aguiar, Dawn Elaine (nee Howard). 1411–4237, Aguirre, Lucas Ramirez. A–5013042, Ah, Ning or Ah Ning. 0707–6205, Aliberti, Eliane. A–6985308, Ametller, Vose. A–8010571, Andersen, Victor Alfred. A–4582325, Anderson, Harold George. T–1495399, Anderson, Mary Killeen. A–2041904, Aoki, Asaka (nee Asaka Kubota). A–6654767, Apfelbaum, Anna or Anna Waldhauser (nee Balog). A–7983331, Arbore, Nicola. A–6100620, Arellano, Ignacio alias Ignacio Arellano Garnica. T–1151193, Arellano, Rosa Maria alias Rosa Maria Arellano Olmedo. A–2077051, Armour, Harry Wilford. 0300–374434, Armstrong, Samuel alias Norman Reid alias Samuel Nathaniel Armstrong. V–677870, Artenian, Zovinar (nee Der-Bedrossian). T–2182444, Babin, Joseph. A–7567257, Bach, Helen Fenech (nee Leverenz). A–9804952, Balado, Marcial Tobias. 0501–13400, Ballon, Armando Hector. A–4766268, Barbieri, Mafaldo.67 Stat. b111 A–3149789, Baronti, Enorio alias Mario Baronti or Enario or Enrico Baronti, A–7983007, Barro, Jessus Lopez Y. A–4622319, Bathe, Herman Otto George. A–7511888, Bau, David Hong-Toh. A–7510471, Bau, Deanna. A–7983181, Bau, David, Junior. A–4743638, Beck, John Oscar. 0300–400083, Bellistri, Domenico. A–7491055, Benes, Emilie Anna. A–7476825, Benes, Borns Metej. A–5174564, Benis, Peter Dunat. A–8106602, Bennett, Zachariah. 0300–337211, Biase, Francesco Di. 0700–14290, Biondi, Maria Carmela. 0700–14291, Biondi, Filippa. 0700–14292, Biondi, Paolina. A–7961944, Blanchard, Barbara Jean (nee Kendall), A–1083447, Blanco, Salvador. A–3877998, Boer, Johan Lecheree de. AA213911, Bonanno, Josephine Leto (nee Leto). A–1492804, Bonney, Freda Leona. A–7421535, Borjas-Nieto, Benito. A–3863930, Bower, Everett Earl. A–7415421, Bracero, Juana Luisa (nee Perez). A–1201613, Brant, Ivan Marijan alias John Braut. A–6904297, Brawer, Lajos alias Louis Braver. T–2585512, Brown, Richard Kelson. A–4264348, Brusendorff, Gertrude. A–7479493, Bryan, Alfred alias Alfredo Augustus Bryan. 1700–1654, Caalim, Josefina Ramones. Al822420, Camara, Seydou or Suede. A–7185313, Campo, Oswald Salvatore. V–371403, Campos, Mario Armando de. T–733877, Canedo, Olga a has Olga Emelia Martinez Yanes. A–8203935, Carver, Marjorie Somerton (nee Noseworthy). A–3965927, Casagrande, Agostino. A–5169081, Cassidy, Lillian Fabiola (nee Martin). A–6069922, Castelyn, Amelia Maria (nee Brias). A–6069920, Castelyn, Alfred Francis. AA5O69921, Castelyn, James Vincent. 0300–413852, Celantano, Antonio or Anthony. A–7137826, Cervantes, Antonio. A–7137597, Cervantes, Rosa Mendiola de. A–6224480, Chang, Chen-Siang. A 6843451, Chang, Diana Lee alias Shun Yee Lee. A–7656091, Chang, Lo Ching. 0500–41420, Chao, Chi-Mei Hwang. A–4007835, Chin, Wan. 0501–19167, Ching, King or Ching King or Charles C, King. 0501–19168, King, Zi-Mei Fan nee Zei-Mei Fan. 0501–19169, Fan, King. 0501–19170, Nan, King. A–7726654, Chinn, Harold Tai. A–5963618, Chung, Ping Chich alias George Chung. A–7632259, Cheo, Lucy Ho (nee Luck Chu-Hsuan Ho). 173/344, Chow, Tien Bao. A–7089748, Chu, Jen Chu. A–7095974, Huan-Ying, Chu Mao.67 Stat. b112 A–7197026, Ciazzo, Ettore Renato. V–1451149, Cipollone, Raffaele or Ralph. A–7786457, Clarke, Neville Hilton. 1100–27380, Clevenger, Eva Festyne or Evon Festyne Clevenger. 0300–215585, Cobos, Andres. 0300–397217, Cobos, Isabel. 0300–319862, Cohen, Joseph or Colen. T–1491134, Cole, Gerald LeRoy alias Gerald LeRoy Neil. A–6368675, Collins, Grace Louise. 0501–19322, Consigli, Polixeni. A–8258805, Cornelius, Catherine Elizabeth. 0300/407116, Cukier, Mordechai or Mordechai Zucker. A–7419760, Cummings, Anna Frances. A–3556173, Cura, Francisco. A–1512603, Cutri. Salvatore. A–8227202, Das, Beatrice Laurena alias Beatrice Laurena Battersey or Laurena Dauncey. A–7180815, Davidsohn, Max. T–2364705, Davis, Alma Justine. T–1495409, Dean, Jane. A–3861802, Delgado, Antonio Theathilo. A-7266L19, Degado, Jose Ruben Ceeraves. A–4178491, DelJagrannatikas, Joannis or John G. Dellas. T–2659488, Dicks, Francisco Alfredo or Francisco Durant. A–6181553, Donesky, Peter William. 0500–43325, Dorosti, Tour an Nassir (nee Zadeh). A–6762264, Dow, Ernest Archibald. A–6581771, Droin, Rosa or Rosa Amelia Sanchez. A–6306749, Dudnyk, Anton Dragan or Anton Dragan or Anton Klym alias Andrij Lucin. V 850636, Duncan, Ivy Louise (nee Williams). A–7967980, Enderle, Emiko (nee Mori). T–1496115, Eriqat, Abdul Kareem Muhammad. A–6608343, Espantman, Shah-Bahram. 0803–9073, Espinoza, Amada (nee Rios). 0803–8099, Espinoza, Jose Palomina. A–6872628, Estornel, Gloria Zayas. A–0923843, Estrada, Rosa Maria (nee Mercedes). T–1496045, Ferguson, Frederick Arthur. T–1510111, Fernandez, Casto Juan or Casto Juan Fernandez Carballido. A–3082893, Fidelman, Sally. A–9557659, Figueiros, Antonio Martinez. 1400–21955, Flores, Maria Isabel Martinez de. 1400–21956, Silva-Martinez, Rogelio. T–1890643, Fong, Donald Dennis alias Ronald Dennis McLeod. T–1134211, Fong, Stanley. 0501–19290, Foseidengen, Valborg. A–7276662, Foster, Phaedra Evangelidou (nee Phaedra Athanasios Evangelidou). A–5162320, Francis, Harold Moore. A–6437037, Frediani, Concepcion Arrieta. 0300–301240, Freilich, Aron. T–1320959, Frett, Ovilda Isadora. T–767504, Frias, Dolores Menendez alias Susana Memendez Fernando. A–8196925, Friedrich, Elmer Harry. 0300–282156, Frost, Dorothy alias Dorothy Urienicz or Dorothy Uriewicz (nee Franzel).67 Stat. b113 V–1383635, Fuss, Liesellotte, or Liselotte. T–1510112, Gallier, John Alexander. A–8117822, Garcia. Catalino Luis Martinez. 0800–399311, Garcia, Francisco Marino Camino. 0803–7937, Garcia, Miguel alias Miguel Garcia-Bermudez alias Mike Garcia. 0300–377583, GarciAArtes, Luis. A–4350980, Garland, Norman. A–1988335, Gaskin, Watt ward Melville. A–0982792, Gasper, Fred Tyron. A–5969422, Gebhardt, Afra (nee Afra Satzger). T–1537519, Ghersini, Anthony. A–5299318, Girskowski, Kurt Herbert alias Kurt Girskowski alias Kurt Willud. A–8017505, Gomez-Michel, Salvador. A–7418459, Gonzales, Florencio Cabrera. A–7423259, Cabrera. Marin Alicia Partida De. A–2322458, Goto, Fuku Kaoru (nee Fuku Covita) formerly Fuku T–2659490, Green, Alvin. A–5581813, Greenidge, Alma alias Alma Theodora Greenidge or Alma George Theodora George. A–6912091,Grinoch, Etelle or Ethel Esther (nee Elia). A–0999685, Guidici, Andrea. A–8039998, Gumbs, Claudette June Arlene. A–8039999, Gumbs, Maxine. A–7379645, Guzman-Sanchez, Benancio. A–6494372. Gyulai, Zuzana Mirjam. A–7052654, Haar, Wynand Van De or Wayne Van De Haar. A–4224799, Hallas, Spiros Nicholas. A–7224929, Hamel, Joseph Etienne Gustave or Gustave Hamel. A–9741203, Hansen, Borge. 1000–20672, Hernandez, Amparo Rivas. T–2760803, Hernandez-Cerna, Jose Jesus. 0300/273881, Herrera, Calixto alias Calixto Herrera-Rodriguez. A–7176716, Hassik, Jonnes. A–9209170, Hermo, Angel Sanisidro. A–8258759, Hing. Jung Four alias John Fau Ting alias Chaing Wah. A–6931256, Hoffman, Ramona formerly Mayr. A–7173936, Howe, Willie. V–890214, Howe, Christine. A–6441500, Huang. Yi. V–150195, Huang, Siao-Ming. A–9519906, Hui, Chung alias William Hui. A–7445931, Hunter, Eric alias Eric McCarthy. A–6195754, Hwang, Kao. V–606478, Hwang, Ning Tso (Sheila) (nee Ning Tso Chen). 0300–81456, Hylton, Cecil. 0300–420810, Hylton, Cecil Howard. A–4151645, Ikezawa, Fujiko. A–7013105, Jablonski, Joy Campbell. A–4130482, Jacobs, Silvia. A–6870391, Jacobs, Silvia Villar (nee Silvia Fillar Gonzales) alias Silvia Villar Muller. A–5182694, Jederlinic, Anton ah as Anton Yederlynic. A–9782934, Jerez, Jose Zanabria. A–3920503, Joe, Wai Kin alias Low Shee or Lo Ah Sam. A–1163558, Johnson, James.67 Stat. b114 A–7858096, Jones, Audley Ivan. 0502–6640, J ting, Bing-Ho. A–5621923, Kall, Jennie or Zelda Kall. A -9579031, Kamarinos, Georgios or George Camarinos. 0300–416080, Kastanis, George or Georgios Kastanis. A–9164046, Kavouras, Demetrious or James. A–7858548, Kee, Chong. A–7027436, Keen, Gee. Sue or Keen Gee. 0300–395431, Kenakis, Stelios or Steve. V–777789, Kim, Jean Yong. A–5595261. King, Frederick Oliver. A–4265837, King, Yip Shu or Yip Lin. 0300–255473, Kisliel, Simba alias Simba Koztein. V–195362, Kittrell, Diana Patricia formerly Denesse Jennifer Brown. A–6916366, Khaddaj, Amer or Khaddage. A–6916365, Khaddaj, Adla or Khaddage or Sana (nee Jadaon). A–9684027, Kong, Lain For alias Lam Kwong. A–9686509, Koon, Chow or Chow Kuen or Koon Chow. A–7978716, Kow, Goon or George Yickson Goon alias Joseph Akow. A–9578777, Kow, Yip or Kow Yip. A–3518298, Kralovsky, John. A–7112344, Labasbas, Arnulfo Ovejas. 0100–24612, Lalonde, Theresa Raymonde. A–5107183, Lam, Kenneth Y. or Lam Kan Yue. A–7794423, Larkins, Millicent Alvira nee Gumbs A–3685901, Lattaris, George Velisaris. T–2585505, Layton, Henrique. T–1495492, Lee, Kwong Chuen. A–6176312, Lee, Moses Harvey. 1700–4972, Lee, Soon Bok Woo. A–3869381, Levy Hilda Louise Trenfield. A–7044040, Lekakos, Alexander or Alex or Lekos. 0801–17285, Lelchuck, Constantina Vasilios (nee Staico poulou) (Kavafaki). A–5643522, Lenffer, William Hinrich or Wilhelm Hinrich Lenffer. A–2964368, Leonard, Elizabeth (nee Elizabeth Flanagan). T–555013, Lettsome, Nydia. T–555014, Lettsome, Oleavine Elecia. A–9237018, Lew, Far Choen. A–7758818, Li, Anna Kwanyat, T–2659496, Liang, Tsu Wen alias Stephen T. W. Liang. A–6256078, Linares-Nunez, Roberto Eugenio. A–4278951, Lisi, Hannah Gunilla De (nee Aaltonen). A–9782638, Lissabet, Porfrio. A–1021978, Lob us, Fritz Voldemar. T–1496112, Loe, Madeline. A–4847015, Loock, Emma Maria. V–462503, Lopez, Noris alias Noris Altagracia Rodriguez Lopez (nee Noris Altagracia Rodriguez Morales). 1308–3715, Lopez-Campos, Miguel. 1308–4004, Lopez, Gregori a Magallanes de. A–4195990, Louis, Cheung alias Louis Cheung alias Louis Car Che, ting. A–7463608, Lozada, Luz de Santos. A–5928469, Lu, Shou Shu or Ru Hsia-Shu. A–9831046, Luca, Vincenzo De. 1300–91588, Lucero, Aurora Grey. 1300–104600, Lucero, Manuel Pedro.67 Stat. b115 A–9070457, Lum, Dong Long alias Dong Lum Long or Tang Ah Lum. 0400/42180, Mair, Hugh Sterling. 0300/306793, Malau, Lambok alias Manik Bin Amat. 0300–344363, Manning, Henriette (nee Noel). A–9802186, Manousos, Costas. A–9801141, Mantagas, loanis Dimitrios. A–3833861, Maratos, Anthony or Antonios. T–2333305, Mar-Castan, Alberto. A–3945750, Mark, Sulhan alias Tuck Ming Mark. A–6911836, Maroosis, Dionisios Demetreou. A–7469743, Maroyan, Toros. A–2262331, Martinez, Maria Antonia. A–7983315, Martinez, Kaul Abreu Y. 1300–112578, Martinez-Rodriguez, Salvador. A–8189360, Mastin, Ida M. 1700–2321, Mataalii, Siniva. T–1510134, Matarangas, Nikolaos. A–9836150, McGeecham, George. A–4729346, McKay, James. 0900–57408, McKayle, William. V–321644, Meizoso, Jose Martinez alias Jose Martinez. 0804–6607, Mende, Thomas Julius. A–7130517, Mendez-Acebedo, Guadalupe. A–7429295, Messer, Heinrich, A–6928294, Mikity, Dejan. V–1190678, Millhollin, Renee Yvonne. A–6211804, Miranda, Guadalupe Pena. A–6207865, Miranda, Huvaldo, A–6207864, Miranda, Carlos. 0400/45356, Moldt, Sabine Falkner. A–8189667, Morehouse, Oili Sisko Regina Saatamoinen. A–2997452, Mota, Francisco Martins Da. A–3654022, Montgomery, Marie Eugenia Blanche. 0300–410997, Morelli, Alberto or Albert. T–2643805, Moreno, Tonias Hernandez. A–5317956, Moriarty, Michael. T–1496046, Mosquito, Marcelina. 0300–417859, Moustakas, John or Ioannis Mathew Moustakas. V–270661, Moyano, Eusbbio Emilio or Eusebio Emilio Moyano-Junco. A–6911173,Murayama, Eiko (nee Eiko Hayashida). T–1510136, Murray, Jacob alias Jacob DeCosta Murray or George Turner. A–9620115, Muyen, Christian Lambertus. A–5399776, Myrmirides, George. A–8190457, Nacinovich, Mario. V–455694, Nassr, Edward Selim. A–7244607, Nauz, Carlotta Clariza formerly Carlotta Clariza Medina. T–2809542, Nevarez, Maria De La Luz Martinez De. T–1495402, Nev el-Meneses, Raymond Salatieh T–1537515, Newhouse, George Arthur. 0300–390425, Ngoi, Woun or Ngr or Yuen Wuy. A–9770924, Niforatos, Gerasimos. A–8010491, Niles, Eleazar Augustus alias Henry Hewitt. A–6295750, Nolan, George Washington alias George William Nolan. V–623073, Oban do, Heriderto Qu hide.67 Stat. b116 V–256125, Ojeda, Armando Vera, V–1451100, Onofrio, Giovanni Luigi formerly Fontecchio. 0300–242702, Opperman, Ida (nee Ida Marta Woizeschke). 0300–318418, Ormsey, William Augustus. A–3209246, Osman, Abdel Rahim Selim. A–7491278, Pai, Youngai alias Mary Alice Pai. A–7991279, Palma, Angelo. A–6239931, Pamuk, Ozhan Mehmet. A–9180462, Papaioanou, Nicolaus. A–4178139, Pappavasiliou, Athanasious alias Athanasious G. or George Pappavasiliou (Papavasiliou). A–7483854, Parmenter, Gladys. 56245/127, Pathazay, Francis. 0300–246132, Pathazay, Sophie. 0300–341471, Patterson, Oreste Garcia. A–7457098, Pau, Maria Lydia (nee Reyes). A–7744616, Pei, Yu Tsung. A–9184519, Pellakis, Michael or Michel Pellakis. A–9246569, Pennant, Clarence Augustus. V–321647, Perez, Julia Gonzalez (nee Julia Gonzalez y Losada). 0300–362306, Peters, Rita Scott (nee Rita Eustacia Matthew) alias Rita E. Matthew Peters. A–2580755, Phillipopoulos, Evangelo alias Angelo Phillips. A–458743, Phipps, Theophilus or James Phipps or Jimmy Phipps. 0300–327523, Pierre, Brigitte Jean. A–3608118, Pinder, Cecil Samuel. A–7419804, Pipe, Edward Henry. V–251297, Pipe, Therese Mary. A–7248025, Pirjas, Efrosini formerly Skalkou (nee Pahos). A-7248O26, Skalkou, Maria, A–7415936, Polo-Olguin, Jesus. A-46677O2, Poon, Tsan Sing. A–8259607, Quinones, Jose Luis alias Jose Luis Quinones y Zayes. 0300–413569, Quinones, Nellie alias Juana Nerida Sotomayor y Diaz. A–6001713, Radmore, Henry Thomas or William John Clark or Harry Walsh. V–251327, Ramchandani, Kewalram D. T–791601, Ramos-Ybarra, Jose Manuel alias Manuel Garcia. A–5626789, Reinhard, Martin John. A–4152859, Rio, Agustin Iglesias Y Del. T–2760804, Rivera, Juan. T–2760805, Rivera, Maria Luisa. V–1448889, Roberts, Emma Cecilia Duenas De. A–8017129, Robles-Garcia, Anacleto alias Armanda Del Bosque. A–8017131, Robles, Romelia Del Bosque. 0300–94594, Robinson, Merton Seon or Frank Robinson or Merton Boyce. A–8010475, Rodriguez, Esther Nellina. 0300–344396, Rodriguez, Florangel Valentina Martinez y alias Flora Martinez. T–1537516, Rodriguez, Jose Maria or Juan Sanchez-Perez alias Juan Alvarado Ramirez. 0707–6890, Rodriguez, J ulio Contreras. 1100–22011, Romer, Albert George. A–5940933, Roth seid Id, Sallie. A–7886396, Rouse, Teresa Gerbino. V–481337, Rouse, Frank James alias Salvatore Aliotta. A–5686350, Rubin, Sophie (nee Florence Sophie Berman).67 Stat. b117 A–8010468, Rue, Jose Luis Ramon alias Joseph Luis Rue. A–6093508, Runge, Max William Frederick. AA395802, Ruppert, Istvan. AA5645OO, Ruppert, Louisa (nee Apolt). 0300–339359, Ruutikaimen, Heimo Jouko Jorma. T–2235195, Rymer, Raymond Alvin. A–9799304, Saclo, Bernardino Canares. AH 58120, Salazar, Jesus Pasos. A–5397174, Pasos, Elena Arvizu de. A–7295760, Salazar, Porfirio Escamilla. A–7357764, Salgado, Lorraine Giron. A–7483290, Saludares, Antonia Bilong. A–7190537, Salvatore, Francesca Teresa (nee Mancinelli). T–344198, Samms, Caswell Leopold or Samuel Samms or Samuel Taylor. A–8190565, Sang, Chung Tin alias William Chung. A–7755812, Sang, Shih Tsung or Johnny Sang. A–7278548, Santos, Rosario Lopez Dos (De Santos). A–5226238, Savy, Regina (nee Jenny Regina Levy). V–192398, Scala, Em id io Di. A–8217233, Seamardella, Ciro. A–5083536, Schaffer, George. A–5719174, Schardt, Anna Margarethe. V–772757, Schlegel, Irene Lina Elise (nee Irene Lina Elise Zimmermann). A–4846246, Schultz, Julius. T–483298, Scott, Lilia Elizabeth (nee Smith). A–2995373, Seamoto, Binichi. 0500–37680, Segato, Luigi Sante. 0501–18257, Segato, Emma. A–9503326, Seliste, Bruno. A–2526800, Shao, Bing-Kun. A–6439812, Shalhoub, Elias Namour. 0300–272214, Shalom, Nessim or Scialom. 0300–261016, Shalom, Hannah (nee Cohen). A–8117930, Shatara, Olga Badra (nee Olga Badra). A–5867098, Sheahan, Mary Kate. . A–4067865, Shee, Fung or Fung Ngok Hing or Fong Shee. Tl495401, Sheng, Sing Shu-Heng. A–7921702, Shew, Ann Bernice Soloway. A–7575113, Shirato, Masa Aoyama. A–7224814, Shoretz, Osher. ‘ 0300–301339, Shoretz, Golda (nee Szorita). A–6927296. Shroff, Phiroze D. A–6980089, Shroff, Elizabeth Iledan. A–5414876, Simotao, Sanmatu or Sanmatsu Shimotao. 0300–357171. Simpson, Oliver. A–9658292, Sing, Lum alias Lam Sing or Lam Shing or Lum Som. A–9654594, Sing, Wong or Wong Sin. 1300–124241, Saantzos, Michael. A–6866948, Skoff, Raimund Kurt or Raimund Max Kurt Urban Skoff. A–7388547, Skyers, Clarence Fitzreimie. 0300–304660. Slawitschek, Stephan Alexander alias Stephan Alexander Mader. A–7099285, Smet, Herta Anna De. A–8021146, Smet, George De. A–7142200, Som, Tom Po.67 Stat. b118 1500/36400, Soto, Rita. Al 784095, Sow, Yip. A–6703274, Spence, Harold Valentine. A–7197979, Spence, Lindfore E. or Lindsay Bradsman. Al369939, Spitz, Sarah. A–6970434, Sprenker, Hans Jurgen. A–6970467, Fabian, Reiner. A–6970469, Feyerabend, Uwe. T–2182432, Springall, Lillian Hellen. Tl 143303, Springer, June Eira alias Eira June Springer. Tl 143302, Springer, Phyllis Loraine. A–6986369, Stark, Egon. A–5617011, Stathopoulos, Nick. A–7177497, Steidl, Wilma Gudrun. T–2364495, Stephens, Al bertha. T–2234212, Stephens, Chrystneta. 0300–367189, Sternbach, Be math. A–7383074, Sternfeld, Frederick. A–7383075, Stern feld, Renee. A–6428109, Stowe, Rosemary Cheng or Cheng So Mui. A–4420135, Strube, Christine. A–1287912, Sukur, Sheik Abdul. T–403959, Suliven, Matio Gamilit Junior alias Jose Jimmy Soli ven. A–7118811, Surkis, Malke or Maria Surkis nee Malke Berkovits or Maria Berkovits. A–1451402. Taddeo, Alberto Carmine. A–4432414, Tai, Ho. A–2548480. Tai, Sang. T–353641, Taitt, Mavis Adassa (nee Bailey). A–6953281, Tan, Chi-Ming or Tan Chi Ming. A–6881670, Tan, Hsing Chow or Bera Tan (nee Hsing Chow). T–1495494, Tao, Pung Fai. T–1495493, Tao, Pauline Luying. A–9765518, Tapino, Vito Antonio. A–6381293, Tan-Chao, Fan or Tau-Chao Fan. A–6094781, Topacio, Gerardo Jose. A–6094780, Topacio, Antonio Francisco. A–6094614, Topacio, Magno Wilson. V–1328075, Terez, Elda Isabel Eskinach. A–5993495, Termentzis, Angelo, A–2128539, Todd, James Cyril alias James C. Carter. T–1773912, Todman, Cl arena. A–8106793, Todman, David. A–5043011, Toivonen, Sigrid Maria. 1302–7186, Tom, Hong Yen alias Tom Yen. A–8001750, Tomazos, Alfredos Stelios Adamantios or Alfredos Stelios Tomazos. A–9543424, Tong, Ah or Wu All Tong or Ah Tong Wu. A–3495703, Tri go, Ant onio. A–1410924, Tsampis, James George. A–9653810, Tse, Ysi Sang alias Yei Sang Tse alias Jse Yee Sing alias Tse Yee Sing. A–7978942, Tsekouras, Pantelis Georgiou or George Tsekouras. A–6685482, Tsien, Shou I. PR–941307, Tsien, Chia-Wei. 0100–23925, Tsolakides, Harilaos Aristides alias Harry Duval. 0300–109185, Tuck, Chin. 0900/53308, Tucker, Bruno formerly Bruno Piero Cani.67 Stat. b119 A–6848113, Tung, Hsi Hsin alias Sik Sun Tung alias David Tung. A–6877755, Tung, Vera I-Di (nee Gien). A–7375509, Tyburczy. Cecile Marie (nee Cecile Marie Salach). 0300–238529, Ungar, Chaim alias Hyman Ungar. A–9742788, Vaage, Hans Jakob Hansen or Hans Vage. T–2182433, Vaeyens, Rachel Mostrey. T–799379, Valdes. Raul Ambrosio or Oscar Perez. A–3885072, Vai mas, Nicholas M. A–2292532, Vander toll, Jan Jarich alias John J. Vandertoll. 1306–3597, Vasquez-Gonzales, Trinidad alias Jesus Vasquez Gonzales. 0300–328941, Vega, Ana nee Ana Zoyla Mandado Dias alias Anna Zoyla Mandado. A–6450931, Vega, Fernando Amilcar alias Fernando Amilcar Vega Montana. A–7921646, Velardocchia, Andrea. A–3595335, Velasquez-Garcia, Jesus. A–6066538, Villar, Arturo Mordoche alias Arturo Villar. A–2870426, Vincent, Willis Edward. A–5847108, Vralais, Demetrios Spiros. 55628/634, Vulgaris, Nicholas alias James Chase. A–6550078, Wah. Wong Shu. A–2727592, Washimi, Shokichi. V–921576, Weinhoker, Helmut Walter. A–2789269, Whittaker, Donald D. T–2585506, Williams, Ivan Augustus. A–4136730, Williamson, Frederick Sullivan. A–6043345, Wilson, Clarence Benjamin alias Sam Clarence Benjamin Wilson. T–2783721, Winke, Angos or Angos Perez Macias. 0300–322440, Wisdom, Stanford Alexander. A–3478218, Woldmer, Heiko or Henry. A–7768375, Wong, Jah Sang Cynthia (nee Jah-Sang Yu). A–4377435, Wong. Tze Ch wan. A–7372107, Wood. Byron alias Ivan Wood. A–7609404, Wu, T. C. Sheng. 1503/5391, Ye, Chu Yee Hing or Hing Ye Yee or Yu Hong Yi Yung or Yee Shee. 0300–405109, Young, Michael or Michael Youglow or Michael Yougtioglau. A–4296843, Young, Sing. A–3930372, Yuen, Kwai or Yen Kin. A–5276252, Zacevich. Anieento. A–9668977. Zairis, Leonidas. 0500–39521, Zee, Tang Koei. T–2333306, Zuniga, Zenon Plata. T–2333304, Alaniz-Gonzalez, Samuel. A–1412097, Alibudin, Wahap Bin or “Jimmy”. T–370705, Alvarez. Juan or Juan Emilio Alvarez Y Blanco. T–369058, Alvarez, Josefa Selas De or Josefa Selas Varela or Josefa Selas. A–4635948, Ambo, Toraichi. A–6690307, Andasola, Ismael. A–2880668, Andersen, Gustav. A–5629625, Andersen, Marija Lilly (nee Mechberg) or Marija Lilly Ahlmann. 0300–328500, Anderson, Cecil or Ezra Anderson. A–6040972, Antoine, Cecile Carmeleau or Cylotte. A–2161293, Arita, George Jiro or Jiro Arita.67 Stat. b120 A–3609656, Arkouzis, Demetrios Spiro or James Arkouzis. T–1497443, Ayers, Encarna Vazquez. T–1974895, Bajo, Rodriguez, Adrian. A–7066391, Bukalas, George Costas. A–8259692, Balzano, Michele or Mike Balzano. V–1522239, Barba, Paeita T. (nee Pacita Nartatez). A–7930393, Beaumont, Jane (nee Jane Spellman) or Jennis or Jane Spellman. A–4018994, Beban, Mute. A–7903108, Betti, Cecilia Maria. A-2587O63, Bettin, Avellino or Lino Bettin. A–5093976, Birdsey, George David. A–5618321, Borovich, Eli or Ely or Ylija or Elija Borovich or Boro vic. A–1951753, Bourlotos, James or Demetrios Bourlotos. A–7457072, Boutros, Youssef George. A–3465762, Bowery, Mary (nee Brayanovich) formerly Brayan. 1600–91972, Brown, Robert Clinton. T–2672507, Caceres, Juan. A–7983112, Camporeale, Carmine. A–8227690, Capitan i, Atildo. A–2705015, Cappelleri, Vincenzo. T–2643820, Carbajal, Ricarda Martinez. A–8091585, Carino, Virginia Ferrer or Mrs. Alejandro Carino (nee Ferrer). A–8091586, Ferrer, Judy or Judy Carino. A–6046348, Casas, Encarnacion. A–7070683, Casas, Elena Payan de. A–7132798, Cengotitabengoa, Maria Esther Gregoria. T–2809510, Chan, Ah or Ow Chung. T–1495490, Chan, Warren Mun or Mun Wong Chan. 0707–8264, Chanakos, Athanasia Louis or Elie Tsenecou. A–6083868, Cheng, Tao-Sheng. T–2585513, Chip, Jung Chung. A–6674086, Chong, Jim Yew or Jung Jim Yew or Chu Yew Chong. A–6673275, Chong, Bik Lin or Bik Lin Chuey or Choy Bak Lin or Mrs. Jung Jim Yew. A–5769632, Chow, Chuck King or King Tsao. A–2755130, Chu, Mi Lu or Chu Mi Lu. A–9623640, Coe, Oscar. A–7962047, Cortes-Arroyo, Jesus. A–3237198, Cowie, James. A–1328930, Crane, Rose or Rose Nathanson or Rose Morris. A–7395379, Crowe, Young Soon Kim. A–7270807, Daras, Andreas. 1000–21322, Davis, Helen. A–2956522, Davis, Walter. A–7745633, Delaquis, Camille Lilia Marie. A–4558854, Dennhardt, Helmuth Erich or Henry Eric Denhardt. A–7415740, Diamantis, Andrea Avelina (nee Andrea Avelina Diaz-Vazquez). A4846179, Diaz, Pedro. A–2504474, Dontas, Nicholas Jolin. A–6397303, Dorantes, Alejandro. A-7709690T, Dorsett, William Errick. A–1272187, Drago, Pietro or Peter Drago. T–1510094, Dumouchel, George Joseph. A–7710113, Duncombe, Herbert James or James Duncombe or Har-court Major.67 Stat. b121 1500/48446, Duran-Sigala, Felipe. A–3682364, Eng, Ye Yang or Ye Yan Eng. A–7186419, Evazkhani, Akbar. 0500–41197, Felton, Evelyn Kose Dow. A–1752702, Fishman, Sydney or Osias or Oscar or Arthur Kronenfeld. A–7022547, Fond, Anne Margaret La. A–2489535, Foo, Lum. 0300–400096. Fotinakis, Costas. A–1886902, Furuta, Paid Takeo. A–1866030, Furuta, Hisayo. T–1495489, Gallegari, Domenico Giovanni, T–2824327, Garcia, Micaela Eumelia (nee Micaela Eumelia Sainz De La Torre). T–2182447, Garcia-Mendez, Roberto. A–7224059, Garcia-Pantoja, Octavio. A–3071496, Gates, Guadalupe Noriega de or Guadalupe Noriega, A–8021247, Gaviria, Luisa or Maria Luisa Castilla. A–9671139, Gibertts-Leyva, Ramon or Ramon Leyva-Giberts, A–6862223, Gill, Harry William Cyril. A–6362216, Gill, Kathleen Rose. A–6362217, Gill, Sheila Margaret. A–6362220, Gill, Humphrey Graham. V-l 172422, Gomes, Silvi no Vieira or Sil vino Vieira. V–124996. Gomes, Mercedes Vieira or Mercedes Vieira-Gomes. V–424997, Gomes, Silvina Josefina Vieira or Silvina Josefina Vieira-Gomes or Silvina Vieira Gomes. T–2809519, Gomez. Henry Valdes or Enrique Gomez. A–6419585, Gonzales, Ani a no Cruz y. A–6385420, Gonzalez-Monfort, Julian Jose Hiran. A–7054557, Gonzalez, Maria or Maria Gonzalez-Monfort or Maria De Los Angelos Leon. A–7415754, Gonzalez-Saldana, Eieuter io. A-6494I38, GosaIves-Romero, Rosario. A–4921290, Gouacide, Michael Florent. A–7415864, Graham, Patrick or Patrick Lewis Graham. T–2182612, Gray, Mrs. Bridget or Mrs. Kocher (nee Moore). A–6677320, Grindeland, Stella Muriel (nee Proudlock). 0800–95682, Groves, Reginald Alexander. A–5617750, Guastella, Francesco. 0300–276120, Guerreio-Velasco, Alberto. A–5831290, Guerrero-Toscano, Anastaeio. A–4204501, Guerrieri, Shirley (nee Shirley Goldman) or Shirley Schafran. A–7013311, Schafran, Alan. A–9769696, Gullberg, David Fritjof Sune or Sune Dave Gullberg. A–3602318, Hall, Victoria Ruiz de. 8817/464, Harris, Melvia (nee Nolan). A–1557911, Hartwig, Martin John or John Hartwig. A–7978951, Hernandez. Jesus Labrade. T–2760182, High, Mary Violet (nee Chow). A–6204775, Higuera, Cristobal or Cristobal Higuera Hernandez. A–7118461, Hines, Edward Frederick or Edward F. Hins. A–6009272, Ho, Dorothy or Ho Ying Leong. A–7371862, Hoff, Frank or Steigler. A–6033472, Hoo, Kou-Chung. A–5316816, Hudulin, John or John Korunich. A–4925149, Hutchinson, Doris Elizabeth or Doris Elizabeth Hutchinson Brice.67 Stat. b122 A–7835193, Hwang, Cirila Casquite. A–6034451, Ibanez-Tovar, Antero. 0300–412356, Islam, Faerik. 0501–19600, Jennick, Frank Deckers. A–1523318, Joseph, Ahmad or Joseph Ahmad and Ahmad Abdallah Josef. A–7127111, Kalantzis, Julia George (nee Julia John Tsiteloni). T–2783729, Kalin, Molly or Molly Medline. A–3914805, Kan, Hong Yong or Hung Yung Kan or Ah Young or Charley Young. T–2305139, Kar jus, August. V–581842, Kassavetis, Itigeuia George (nee Coroneos). T–1510113, Keen, Owen Leopold. A–1752505, Keenan, Vera Sarah or Vera S. Keenan. A–9765954, Kew, Lee or Lee Fook. A–6170224, Khan, Mustapha Mohamed. 0300–412754, Koen, Lee or Li Kuan or Lee Sop. A–9765669, Kolodziejezk, Hieronin Henry. A–3457910, Komisaroff-Kremer, Vera. A–2317970, Kontos, Steve or Stavros Kontominos. A–2077722, Kouvaras, Christos. A–5878526, Kun, Mak Ying. A–5378372,Larrance, Patricia Shaen (nee Hammersley). A–9799769, Lauscher, Kurt. T–2334460, Ledee, Joseph Emanuel. A–9134170, Lee, John or Lee Yen. A-4788941T, Leias, Isidoros Demetrios. 0500–33120, Lefler, William C. A–8227712, Leitao, Jose Franco. 0800–73267, Leitz, Mary Margaret. A–7427619, Lembesis, Ioannis or John Lembesis. A–2572761, Leotsakos, Michael Dimitrios. A–4598006, Liakiardopoulos, Vasilios or Bill Likas or William Likas. A–9708062, Lip, Chin or Chan. A–5964920, Lopez, Juan. A–8190019, Los, Gerard. A–7203760, Lotito, Ilarione. T–2760820, Loudaros, Nikitas John. 1209–10390, Luera-Sandoval, Cleofas Manuel or Manuel Luera Sandoval. A–7351141, Maahs, Heini or Henry or Heinrich or Herman Maahs. T–2783724, Maciel-Garcia, Antonion or Antonio M. Garcia. A–4548611, Macpherson, Eric George. Tl955057, Malagutti, Luciana Grace. A–7092588, Manchan, Luke or Luke Fred Manchansingh. A–7070305, Mandy, Norma Kathleen (nee Moore). A–2838016, Mangione, Pietro. A–7384783, Marcus, Hans. A–6461430, Margolin, Efraim. A–6447292, Marshall, Kenneth Renton or Kenneth Marshall. A-6340934T, Martinez, Agustina Mariano or Severina Baoingan Mariano. A–6686130, Martinez, Josephine Nellie Puentes de (nee Josefina Manuela Puentes). A–7263752, Martinez, Matilde (nee Bravo) or Garcia. T–109265, MaStrocola, Mario Vincent. T–1497417, Masuda, Isao. A–2924517, Maxwell, James or Fred Mortimer.67 Stat. b123 A–6886897, Meisels, Joseph. Al 549047, Melian, Francisco Kamos or Frank Ramos. V–315224, Mendoza, Ignacia Martinez-Barri ecanal de. 1209–9365, Miller, Florence Mary (nee Laurin). A–4433579, Miller, Harry Sam. T–1497435, Mitsiliotis, Nickolaus or Nick Preston or Nick Mitchell. A–6976876, Mohn, Per Haakon or Pete Mohn. 1100–24407, Montelongo-Garza, Anacleto. T–1510108, Montesantos, Constantinos or Gus. 1607–19815, Montes-Garza, Juan. A–8082932, Mosquera, Melva or Melba (nee Oblitas-Pino). A–7391988, Munoz, Gavino. A–7391986, Munoz, Alejandro. A–7391987, Munoz, Florencia. A–7391985, Munoz, Antonio. 0800–93194, Murillo, Federico Ramirez. A–3831898, Murphy, John Joseph. A–3733866, Nagee, Ali Said. A–6589744, Nalecz, Mieczyslaw or Mitchell Nalecz. A–6563770, Natividad, Jesus. A–8057299, Navarro-Moreno, Luis. T–1497430, Nishi, Eikichi or Akiyoshi Yamaguchi. A–4363383, Nizzi, Maria or Maria Amidei, T–2760814, Ohashi, Taro. T–2760815, Ohashi, Fusae. T–2760816, Ohashi, Victor M. T–2760817, Ohashi, Clara M. A–7118182, Olveira, Jose Munez or Jose Munez. T–1479857, Oppedisano, Angelo. A–7033646, OrtegAlujano, Luis. A--6922686, Ostreicher, Samuel or Fojtech or Vejtech Weinstein. A–7424126, Ostreicher, Rozalia or Razalia Weinstein (nee Weiss). 0800–43320, Oztekin, Muammer Ahmet. A–7112463, Paldomino-Escobar, Seferino or Alfonso Arriaga-Campos or Roverto Gonzalez. PR–949584, Pan, Li-Chi. A–7394778, Pan, Lucy S. A–7782888, Pao-Ching, Sunn or Pao-Ching Sunn. A–3432349, Papp, Nick. A–4570715, Pel tola, Jaakko Ilmari. A–6851362, Peng, David Kwanghua. A–9729035, Pepe, Jose or Joe Pepe. A–7962166, Perez, Olga ( nee Olga Meyer). A–8017165, Perez-Perez, Luis. A–5489890, Perla, Filomena Angelini. A–7733715, Pian, Theodore Hsueh-Huang. 0704–4614, Pietro, Amelia Tammetta Santi Di. 0704–5159, Pietro, Fernanda Santi Di. A–7079716, Pini, John Athos, A–1612771, Pirovolos, Kostos or Constantinos, T–2659472, Pokropowicz, Maria Exposito Pelayo. A–7780164, Puccinelli, Samuel. A–2104721, Quaranta. Francesco. T–2182441, Ramirez, Gregoria Villarreal De. T–2182508, Ramirez-Rodriguez, Martin. A–5912975, Rebelo, Antonio Dos Santos or Antonio Rebelo. A–7445940, Regino-Mendoza, Epif anio. A–7962062, Reinisch, Simon.67 Stat. b124 T–555960, Rhymer, Rufus Alvin. T–2334461, Rhymer, Leslie Lorenzo. T–2334464, Richardson, Ruel Wilfred. A–4727813, Riedl, Christian. A–5594951, Robertson, Lorayne (Loraine) Neilson. A–4095701, Rob us, Charles John. A–6066942, Rodriguez, Augustin Gomez. T–1506025, Rodriguez-Rodriguez, Juan. T–1719381, Rosales, Francisca Del Carmen Galvez Rodriguez. V–1269005, Roth, Clara. A–4669645, Ruschak, John. T–93172, Salvemini, Vito. T–2760199, Sang, Wong Chan Lai. T–2760331, On, Ernest Wong Yuen. A–4232931, Santos, Apolonio Eligio or Alberto Eligio Santos. V–91619, Sassouni, Armen. 0800–82635, Sauro, Guerrino or Warren Sauro. A–6769411, Sauve, Howard James or Dale James Sauve, A–5518906, Seltzer, Abe. A–7031739, Seltzer, Laura. A–5518947, Seltzer, Ray. A–7031808, Seltzer, Shirley Celia or Shirley Cilia Seltzer. A–1548933, Shao, Chu Kao. A–8310344, Shao, Huan Wen Lee or Huan Wen Lee or Hen-Wen Lee or Mary Lee. A–3633709, Shee, Jeung (nee Jeung Kiu). A–7036141, Sherrod, Dorothy Allene. T–2760838, Shong, Ng Lee or Ng Kim Yat. A–1357121, Siemensma, Thiemotheus. A–5456861, Simulevics, Fruze or Fruze Rupeks or Ulozas. T–1495410, Singh, Partop. A–8217151, Sitbon, Jeanne D’Arc. A–3056555, Slobodnik, Vasil or William. A–2630172, Smart, James Allen. A–5895355, Smyk, Ann Violet, 1500/41442, Solis-Rios, Felipe. V–1273204, Sonnekalb, Ingrid. A–6593089, Sperber, Jose Rodriguez. A–6944236, Staggs, Lucie Marie. A–6944237, Staggs, May Estelle. A–7915071, Stemmer, Emanuel or Emanuel Mendel Stemmer. A–2748926, Stoia, Joseph. A–4634548, Sullivan, John or John O’Sullivan. A–6591058, Sutherland, Maida Alethea. T–2783730, TalaverATorres, Victor. A–7962057, Tam, Piu Chiu or Tam Pui Chiu. 36777–2–3, Tam, Foong Sui or Chow Foong Siu. 36777–2–4, Tom, Eugene or Eugene Tan and Tam Chen Tsien or Chen Tsien Tam. A–5621827, Tambakis, Panagiotis or Peter Tambakis or Peter Tamvakis. A–8258585, Terry, Blas Celerino. T–2334465, Thompson, Samuel Melvin. A–8259705, Tjong, Rudy or Harry Chang or Eugene Haw. A–2088816, Tobias, Leford. T–2626333, Tolentino-Beltran, Jesus.67 Stat. b125 A–1677929, Torrealba, Juan or Juan Rafael Torrealba Carvacho. A–1698952, Toscano, Antonio. A–6064023, Tovar-Cantu, Florencio. T–2626319, Tovar, Simona Gamboa De. 1–390202, Triana, Leydia Irene Diaz De. T–714773, Quintana. Jose Pedro Triana y. A–8091952, Uribe-Santiago, Jesus or Jesus Uribe. T–2626375, UrrutiAAyesa, Estilita or Estilita Canas. A–5187309, Valenzuela, Rebecca. Trejo de. A–7469261, Valladares-Medrano, Alvaro. 1500/35906, Vasquez, Maria De Jesus Roman De. A-1877637T, Vloten, Gertrude Van or Quesada (nee Junska). A–9153566, Wah, Chong or Cheung Wah Chow. A–4395584, Walsh, Charles Rudolph. A–7438933, Walsh, Sighlit Georgia Helga, or Sighlit Georgia Helga Wilke. AA647745, Ward, Michael or Eric Michael Ward or Michael Eric Ward. A–5274295, Ward, Edith (nee Fritz) or Cavins. V–614473, Watkins, Mary Carmen (nee Mary Carmen Dean) or Mary Dean Schwartz. A–8258777, Webster, Frank Victor. A–7292474, Williams, Aubrey George. T–1892717, Wilson, Winston Minter or Clarence Wilson. A–6878024, Wolf, George or Georg Wolf, A–7079713, Wong, Henry Sam. T–1333561, Woodcock. Karin. A–6848665, Wu, Chung. A–6379911, Wu, Helen Lun-Chen. A–2370924, Wu, Kwang Tsi ng. A–6982878, Yue. Nadine Jean (nee Nadine Jean Li). A–6982878, Yue, Wen-Yao. A–2567172, Yuen, Koon Shau or Koon Sham Yuen. A–7145751, Zacarias, Perfecto. A–7188092, Zacarias, Maria De Jesus Urena De. 1400–19555, Zaragosa-Parada, Francisco. 1400–19554, Zaragosa, Jesusa Preciado de. 1400–19556, Zaragosa-Preciado, Guadalupe. 1400–19553, Zaragosa-Preciado, J uan. 1400–19557, Zaragosa-Preciado, Carmen. A–9670685, Dardamanis, Dimitrios. A–6851619, Chang, Ching Chieh. A–7118671, Chang, Hsien Wei. A–6095030, Raymond, Leslie or Leslie Roteman. A–7350040, Alzapiedi, Domenico. A–7821715, Gardener, Alfred. A–7427493, Da Silva, Elvira Ortiz. A–7427957, Heymann, Lothar. A–7427956, Heymann, Felicitas. A–7137426, Schrenk-Sill, Gerhard. A–7145683, Schrenk-Sill, Maria Gabrielle. A–8106438, McMurrain, Royde] Zephaniah alias Roydel McMurray. A–9825431, Fernandes, Jose Maria. A–9623268, Maxam, Samuel Alison. A–5821838, Stuebel, Carl Julius. 0502–6162, English, Frances Xavier (nee Das Caldas). Agreed to July 29, 1953. S. Con. Res. 40: INSCRIPTION ON AMERICAN -MADE GOODS FOR EXPORT Senate Concurrent Resolution 40 July 30, 1953 67 Stat. b126 INSCRIPTION ON AMERICAN -MADE GOODS FOR EXPORTJuly 30, 1953[[S. Con. Res. 40](/us/bill/83/sconres/40)] Whereas the products of American industry and labor are of high quality; and Whereas such products are a proud symbol of the accomplishments of our free enterprise system and democratic way of life: Now, therefore, be it *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*, That it is the sense of the Congress of the United States that American-made goods should be publicized as such, and that the President should instruct the Secretary of Commerce to use the facilities of the Department of Commerce to call upon producers and merchants to affix, insofar as practicable, to the external shipping containers of all American-made, goods for export the following inscription in indelible print of a suitable size: “United States of America”. Agreed to July 30, 1953. S. Con. Res. 45: CAPITOL ROTUNDA FRIEZE Senate Concurrent Resolution 45 July 31, 1953 CAPITOL ROTUNDA FRIEZEJuly 31, 1953[[S. Con. Res. 45](/us/bill/83/sconres/45)] *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*, That the Joint Committee on the Library hereby is authorized to holdCeremonies. ceremonies in the rotunda of the United States Capitol in connection with the completion and restoration of the rotunda frieze, such ceremonies to be held during the Eighty-third Congress at a date to be determined by the joint committee. The Architect of the Capitol is hereby authorized to make theArrangements and expenses. necessary arrangements for the ceremonies, the expenses of which shall not exceed the sum of $5,000. One-half of such sum shall be paid from the contingent fund of the Senate, and one-half from the contingent fund of the House of Representatives upon vouchers signed by the chairman of the Joint Committee on the Library. Disbursements to pay such expenses shall be made by the Secretary of the Senate out of the contingent fund of the Senate, such contingent fund to be reimbursed from the contingent, fund of the House of Representatives in the amount of one-half of the disbursements so made. Agreed to July 31, 1953. H. Con. Res. 110: GRANTING OF PERMANENT RESIDENCE TO CERTAIN ALIENS House Concurrent Resolution 110 July 31, 1953 GRANTING OF PERMANENT RESIDENCE TO CERTAIN ALIENSJuly 31, 1953[[H. Con. Res. 110](/us/bill/83/hconres/110)] *Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring)*, That the Congress favors the granting of the status of permanent residence in the case of each alien hereinafter named, in which case the Attorney General has determined that such alien is qualified under the provisions of section 4 of the Displaced Persons Act of 1948, as amended (62 Stat. 1011; 64 Stat. 219; 50 App. U. S. C. 1953): A–6662121, Affen, Awigdor. A–6652021, Affen, Estera (nee Stowatycka). A–6652022, Affen, David. A–6923739, Ahn, Susanna Mei Sheng. A–7071208, Barenbaum, Sara. A–7375587, Barsan, Vasile. A–6886922, Bejlis, Chaim Juda. A–7873139, Berger, William. A–6802133, Billys, Rachelle Rottenberg. A–7210113, Bomze, Nuehim. A–7097848, Brtill, Wolf.67 Stat. b127 A–6698770, Bryzman, Sara. A–7210182, Buranosky, Zora Krizan. A–8039694, Chang, James. A–6284272, Chang, Roland Wan-Chan. A–8039760, Chean, Lui Cheng. A–7288834, Chen, Casey or Kung Chin Chen. A–7177873, Chen, Ching-Chi. A–8057487, Chen, Thelma. A–6358531, Cheng, Theodore. A–6627382, Chiang, Hung-Chi, or Kiang (now Wallace Hung Chi). A–6627377, Chiang, Chu-Fang (now Sally), or Kiang. A–6627381, Chiang, Welthy Hsien-Ya, or Kiang. A–6403594, Chih, Tao Chung (nee Wei). A–4363539, Cho, Ling-Chin, or Sister Margaret Cho. A–4363536, Kiang, Tsui-Yun, or Sister Helen Kiang. A–6851453, Chu, Sheng To. A–7135786, Chun, Wong. A–6975434, Chung, Ling Jai-Pao. A–6095459, Chung, Pin Liang Mah. A–6095462, Chung, Jung Yu Chien. A–6095460, Chung, Mamie Yu-Yen. A–6095455, Chung, Josephine Yu-Hsiu. A–6095461, Chung, Charlotte Yu Jem. A–7118724, Cohen, Sally Moshi. A–7125302, Czukor, Jolan (Yolanda) (nee Spitzer). A–7125303, Czukor, Sandor (Alexander). A–7060506, Dage, William. A–7190618, Dancziger, Hugo. A–7915034, Dancziger, Reisel. A–6949997, Dresdner, Lew. A–6934098, Ellenbogen, Zoltan. A–7415153, Fabian, Helena. A–8150011, Fisch, Erwin. A–8150012, Fisch, Marianna. A–6983821, Fischer, Daniel George. A–7136632, Fizman, Josef or Fiszman. A–7134259, Frankl, Samuel. A–6887566, Friedman, Paula Peral (nee Paula Pearl Rosenberg). A–7297265, Friedman, Sandor. A–7879328, Friedman, Hajnal. A–7879330, Friedman, Imre. A–7879329, Friedman, Judith. A–6903720, Ganz, Josef. A–6868673, Ganz, Regina. A–7222523, Haidowski, Jan. A–6780721, Halpert, Deaths or Denis. A–7073886, Harb, Mufid Wasif or Mofeed Wasif Harb. A–6903674, Hartman, Sandor. A–7193752, Heidrich, Arnost. A–7138195, Heidrich, Anna. A–7138194, Heidrich, Arnost (minor). A–6599143, Herskovits, Sonyi or Sam Herskovits. A–6911058, Hoffman, Aranka. A–6687019, Hrebik, Antonin. A–7184215, Hrebik, Anna. A–7118712, Hsieh, Han Chun. A–6848079, Huang, Mary Feng-Ling. A–6735277, Hwang, Edith Shu-Ai. A–6708716, Hwang, Joseph Cen or Tzu Shang Hwang.67 Stat. b128 A–7172901, Hies, Joseph. A–6697288, Jen, Houng Pao. A–6772189, Jubran, George Abdallah, or George Abdallah Jubran Sarsour. A–6363021, Juzint, Meyer, or Majer Yuzint. A–7144082, Kalish, Ruth (nee Ruchia Perkal). A–7125418, Kantoras, Leiba. A–7125410, Kantoras, Mirjam (nee Davidoff). A–6760755, Katz, Zoltan. A–977388, Kejdrowski, Jozef. A–6967272, King, James Tai-Tsun, or King Tai-Tsun. A–6916663, King, Shin-Chien, or Sidney C. King. A–6922677, Klein, Pinkas, or Paul Klein. A–6868671, Klemperer, Eva Zuzana (nee Keleti). A–6599647, Kovats, Gyorgy Nagyajtai, or George K. Tay. A–9635007, Laarents, Toomas. A–6967339, Lee, Anna, or Ping-Li Lee. A–7738505, Lee, Chin Yang. A–9799719, Lepikson, Alexander. A–6959700, Li, Hsiu Chen, or Betty Li. A–6381292, Li, Yi-Sheng. A–6940530, Lin, Chan. A–6451320, Lin, Hui Ching Yen. A–7385346, Liu, Ruby. A–7283111, Liu, Sien Wei, or Liu Sien Wei. A–6552720, Loh, Pei-Fang. A–6848044, Lui, Ming Hang, or Ming Hang Lin. A–6775574, Mach, Emil. A–6887559, Meisels, Bernat. A–6811811, Miciak, Bronislaw or Branislaw or Brainslow or Bronslaw or Miciak Bronislaw. A–6952323, Mincer, Jacob. A–7197561, Mincer, Peisach, or Paul Mincer. A–7190623, Moskovitz, Joseph. A–6691441, Moy, Howard R, or Koon Toa Moy or Roger Hoo Moy. A–6992561, Nudelman, Mark or Moishe. A–6922077, Pauker, Guy Jean. . A–7457250, Pauker, Mirona (nee Cochinescu). A–8082050, Peng, Benjamin Kun. A–7118628, Prutz, Gertrude Dagmar Zdenka. 0300–300162, Petri, Francis or Francis Arnold Alajos Pukl. A–7078183, Piasek, Aranka (nee Gedaljovits), A–6997896, Pill, Maria (nee Kulikowska). A–6621746, Ponomareff, Serge Alexandre. A–6887574, Potashnik, Raci Tessier. A–7184191, Prochazka, Adolf. A–7197628, Prochazka, Helena. A–6613822, Pyka, Zygmunt Maria. A–6800187, Rachman, Mayer. A–6805571, Rachman. Anna. A–7095970, Rubint, Ferenc. A–7095972, Rubint, Gabriella Vajdik. A–7421668, Ruksc, Henry or Henryk Ruksz. A–7186354, Safer, Josef. A–6819584, Samra, Haiim Abdul Nabi Jacob or Haiim A. Jacob. A–6314405, Seidler, Klara Von Csorba. A–6314403, Seidler, Stefan Sandor or Stefan Seidler Sanders.67 Stat. b129 A–6917984, Seiss, Aron. A–6746541, Shaya, Ezra Sasson. A–6616705, Singer, Gustawa, or Janet Singer. A–9777103, Sinivee, Arthur. A–6230830, Sofer, Ibrahim Gurji Sai man, or George Abraham Sofer. A–7860462, Steen, Lubove Kotova. A-722495O, Elgin, Ludmila. A–6922670, Steinberg, Kalman. A–6803920, Stoyanoff, Dimiter Pavloff. A–6803921, Stoyanoff, Kiril Pavloff. A–6574367, Su, Louise Yao-Hwa or Louise Tang. A–9825172, Suttora, Matteo Natale Stefano. 0300–301009, Tcheng, En Lien. A–7483055, Torgovitsky, Issai. A–7197746, Torgovitsky, Polina. A–7197747, Torgovitsky, Kita. A–7197748, Torgovitsky, Garv. 0300–315465, Tsao, Tsen Cha. 0300–315466, Tsao, Winifred. A–7190607, Tseu, Heng Sing. A–6958979, Tseu, Charlotte H. Liu. A–6877785, Wang, Li (George). A–6694321, Weinstein, Ernest. A–6694324, Weinstein, Eva. A–1466910, Weng, Hsing Ching. A–9825092, Woszczak, Jozef Apoloinusz. A–6851485, Wu, Shin Ye. A–6899285, Yang, William Wen-Min. A–6964626, Yu, Juliana Shan-Chuang. A–9767540, Zawada, Maksymilian. A–6819104, Zeller, Solomon. A–4671679, Fou, Marv Tsai Dien, or Sister Mary Fou. A–6467056, Metsalo, Valentin. A–6903692, Bluth, Lenke Einhorn, A–6852888, Feldbrand, Manci. A–6887709, Meisels, Naftali. A–6903748, Kaftanski, Seymour alias Szepsel Kaftanski. A–6938007, Schwartz, Hillel Aron. A–7290210, Sztrachman, Aleksander. A–6886824, Weiss, Josef. A–6159671, Joies, Joel Leib. A–6949995, Neufeld, Josef. A–6849828, Tai, Gertrude Loe or Hsiao Tso Loe. A–6210613, Litynski, Zygmunt Leopold or Zygmunt Litynski. A–7383205, Iliescu, Dumitru. A–6405961, Lin, Chi-Sun. A–6916662, Lee, Sen Lin. A–6887911, Szafir, Jerzy Adam. A–6887066, Kao, Chung Chin. A–6213486, Niedzwiecki, Millian Zdzislaw, or James Z. Millian. A–7184219, Koevara, Stephen. A–7283382, Koevara, Margaret. A–7351111, Sutt, Mihkel. ‘ A–6897923, Rykrova-Souckova, Milada, alias Milada Souckova. A–6848574, Ho, Betty Lorenza Yu-Lin. A–6624885, Tsai, Gerald, Jr. A–6428121, Tsai, Loretta Yung.67 Stat. b130 A–6703319, Fong, Swi-Chyi alias Lloyd Swi-Chyi Fong. A–6934995, Berger, Saje. A–7209994, Cholewicka, Krystyna Janina. A -9825129, Juszczak, Stefan. A–6887560, Knoll, Solomon. A–6897932, Kracik, Jarmila. A–7126185, Lee, Henry Tuh-Shing. A–6854472, Mestrovic, Petar. A–7127950, Pales, Vitali, alias Victor Pales. A–7115676, Rosenberg, Johan Drum er. A~7115677, Rosenberg, Israel Drumer. A–6804018, Simpser, Rose Rubenstein. A–7282661, Woo, Esther Sun. A–7595322, Yiun, Chian Hsih or Mrs. Aileen Pei. A 6819100, Paneth, Eva Yecheved (nee Grunzweig). A 6904775, Caitung, Seweryn. A–6904773, Caitung, Masza. A–6904774, Cajtung. Ryszard. A–7123471, Szabo, Gustav Oliver. A–6537568, Wei, Tsun Dah also known as Stacy Way. A–7051379, Hu, Yun Wen also known as Eleanor Hu Way. A–7197515, Horvath, Tibor. A–7197516, Horvath, Agnes (nee Bocskor). A–7056881, Akos, Lester also known as Laszlo Reiner. A–7056882, Akos, Lilia (nee Lilia Groszman). A–7372167, Akos, Thomas also known as Tamas Akos. A–7138064. Reiner, Franciska (nee Franciska Strasser). A–6501662, Berkowic, Mikulas. A–7053562, Denes, Emery (Imre). A–7053561, Denes, Hedwig Alice. A–7415208, Denes, Istvan (Steven). A–7415209, Denes, John. A–7415207, Denes, Marietta Catherine. A–7351567, Devay, Bela. A–7351568, Devay, Jeno. A–7351569, Devay, Laura. A–7351565. Devay, Livia. A–7351566, Devay, Marianne. A–7056844, Fisnar, Igor. A–7134270, Goldberg, Jankiel. A–7525881, Ho, Fifille Yee Fang Sun. A–0923852, Ho, Nelson Huai Tsu. A–7267739, Mina, Abed Hanna. A–6903760, Morrissey, Suzanne Rath. A–6588565, Raby, Tawfik Meir, A–6851589, Tong, Robert Yuin-Peng. A–6739348, Wang, Bobby. A–6739355, Wang, Jeanett Kwang Chien. A–6739347, Wang, Paul. A–6739349, Wang, Peter. A–6450107, Wang, Te Chi C. A–7873138, Wu, Jun Fei or Jane Wu. A–7873131, Wu, Rowena Lee. A–7873130, Wu, Yi-Min. A–6847822, Yang, Meng-Chung alias James Meng-Chung Yang. A–7069212, Zehrer, Helen. Passed July 31, 1953. S. Con. Res. 47: “SUBVERSIVE INFLUENCE IN THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS” Senate Concurrent Resolution 47 August 1, 1953 67 Stat. b131 “SUBVERSIVE INFLUENCE IN THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS”August 1, 1953[S. Con. Res. 47] *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*, That there be printed for the use of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary not to exceed twenty-five thousand copies of parts 1 to 13, inclusive, of the hearings and the Interim Report, dated July 17, 1953, entitled “Subversive Influence in the Educational Process”, held before a subcommittee of the above committee during the Eighty-second and Eighty-third Congresses. Agreed to August 1, 1953. S. Con. Res. 48: “INTERLOCKING SUBVERSION IN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS” Senate Concurrent Resolution 48 August 1, 1953 “INTERLOCKING SUBVERSION IN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS”August 1, 1953[[S. Con. Res. 48](/us/bill/83/sconres/48)] *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*, That there he printed for the use of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary not to exceed twenty-five thousand copies of parts 1 to 14, inclusive, of the hearings and the interim report entitled “Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments”, held before a subcommittee of the above committee during the Eighty-third Congress. Agreed to August 1, 1953. H. Con. Res. 28: TERCENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY OF WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA House Concurrent Resolution 28 August 1, 1953 TERCENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY OF WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIAAugust 1, 1953[[H. Con. Res. 28](/us/bill/83/hconres/28)] Whereas Westmoreland County, which is in the Commonwealth of Virginia, was created in the year 1653; and Whereas Westmoreland County has given to the United States and the Commonwealth of Virginia an extraordinary number of distinguished citizens and patriots, among them George Washington, the Father of his Country; James Monroe, fifth President of the United States; Robert E. Lee, Commander in Chief of the Confederate Armies; Bushrod Washington, nephew of General Washington and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; Richard Henry Lee, author of the famous “Westmoreland Resolution” protesting the Stamp Act and signer of the Declaration of Independence; General Thomas Stuart Garnett, of Chancellorsville fame; General R. L. T. Beale, dashing cavalryman of the Confederate Army; Governor Henry (Light Horse Harry) Lee, General, United States Army, and Member of Congress; Francis Lightfoot Lee, Member of Congress and signer of the Declaration of Independence; Colonel George Eskridge, attorney for the King in Westmoreland County, member of the House of Burgesses, and guardian of George Washington’s mother, Mary Ball; Daniel McCarty, member of the House of Burgesses for many years and Speaker of the House in 1715 and 1718; Willoughby Newton, Member of Congress and founder of the Virginia Agriculture Society; James Critcher, Member of Congress and eminent jurist; and many other illustrious persons: Now, therefore be it *Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring)*, That the Congress joins the county of Westmoreland in commemorating its tercentennial anniversary, and acknowledges its contribution to the development and progress of the Nation. Sec. 2 A copy of this resolution, suitably engrossed and duly authenticated, shall be transmitted to the clerk of the board of supervisors of Westmoreland County. Passed August 1, 1953. H. Con. Res. 108: INDIANS House Concurrent Resolution 108 August 1, 1953 67 Stat. b132 INDIANSAugust 1, 1953[[H. Con. Res. 108](/us/bill/83/hconres/108)] Whereas it is the policy of Congress, as rapidly as possible, to make die Indians within the territorial limits of the United States subject to the same laws and entitled to the same privileges and responsibilities as are applicable to other citizens of the United States, to end their status as wards of the United States, and to grant them all of the rights and prerogatives pertaining to American citizenship; and Whereas the Indians within the territorial limits of the United States should assume their full responsibilities as American citizens: Now, therefore, be it *Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring)*Freedom from Federal supervision., That it is declared to be the sense of Congress that, at the earliest possible time, all of the Indian tribes and the individual members thereof located within the States of California, Florida, New York, and Texas, and all of the following named Indian tribes and individual members thereof, should be freed from Federal supervision and control and from all disabilities and limitations specially applicable to Indians: The Flathead Tribe of Montana, the Klamath Tribe of Oregon, the Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin, the Potowatamie Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska, and those members of the Chippewa Tribe who are on the Turtle Mountain Reservation, North Dakota. It is further declared to be the sense of Congress that, upon the release of such tribes and individual members thereof from such disabilities and limitations, all offices of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in the States of California, Florida, New York, and Texas and all other offices of the Bureau of Indian Affairs whose primary purpose was to serve any Indian tribe or individual Indian freed from Federal Report to Congress.supervision should be abolished. It is further declared to be the sense of Congress that the Secretary of the Interior should examine all existing legislation dealing with such Indians, and treaties between the Government of the United States and each such tribe, and report to Congress at the earliest practicable date, but not later than January 1, 1954, his recommendations for such legislation as, in his judgment, may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of this resolution. Passed August 1, 1953. S. Con. Res. 36: EAST GERMANY: FRIENDSHIP AND SYMPATHY OF AMERICAN PEOPLE Senate Concurrent Resolution 36 August 3, 1953 EAST GERMANY: FRIENDSHIP AND SYMPATHY OF AMERICAN PEOPLEAugust 3, 1953[[S. Con. Res. 36](/us/bill/83/sconres/36)] Whereas the brutal suppression by the Soviet (Communist regime through the use, of armed force and police terror of workers seeking the rights of free assembly and other rights assured to all in the free world; the persecutions of members of all religious faiths; the continuing servitude enforced upon the captive peoples; the systematic repression of all non-Communist political elements in the Soviet-dominated countries and most recently the acts against the people of Soviet-dominated countries, deserves strongest condemnation; and constitute
(a)suppression of individual and human rights, and
(b)persecution on account of race and religion;
(e)violate the declarations in the Preamble to the Charter of the [59 Stat. 1031](/us/stat/59/1031).[1 Stat. 1](/us/stat/1/1).United Nations; and
(d)violate the basic principles set forth in the American Declaration of Independence of 1776: “* * * that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator 67 Stat. b133 with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness, That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed,—That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. * * * But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object, evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.”; and Whereas the people of East Berlin, East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Rumania, Hungary and other Communist-dominated countries have so courageously demonstrated their strong devotion to these, principles of freedom and justice by their heroic resistance to the Soviet-controlled East German regime and mindful that the United States secured its freedom by popular revolt against tyranny; and Whereas the Soviet regime being unable to win the allegiance of the people under its rule, knows no other method of achieving the compliance of the people to their dictatorship than by force of arms, terror, murder, imprisonment, reprisals and mass deportation; and Whereas the cause of freedom cannot be contained and will eventually triumph : Now, therefore, be it *Resolved*Expressions of Congress., That the Congress commends and encourages the valiant struggle of these captive peoples for freedom. Sec. 2. It is further the sense of the Congress that the United States express in the United Nations and in every other way open to it the indignation of its people against these suppressions of workers and religious persecutions in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the Communist satellites, its sympathy with the tragic victims of these suppressions and religious persecutions, and its determination that international law and individual and human rights be observed in the world. Sec. 3. That the Congress of the United States in behalf of the American people hereby expresses the firm conviction that the people of East Germany are entitled to their basic, inalienable God-given rights and freedoms for which they are now struggling. Sec. 4. That the Congress of the United States further expresses the, firm conviction of the American people that the people of Germany, now presently divided, have the right to be a unified nation governed by their own consent by the free expression of popular will in free elections. Sec. 5. That the Congress of the United States further expresses in behalf of the American people its friendship and sympathy with the people of East Germany, particularly those who have suffered at the hands of the Communists because of their patriotic defiance of Communist tyranny and denounces the action of the Communist regime in killing, imprisoning, and deporting those who have openly demonstrated their love of liberty and justice, and asserts that their heroic sacrifice and suffering will aid the cause of freedom in all the Communist enslaved nations and will inspire freedom loving people everywhere. Agreed to August 3, 1953. S. Con. Res. 51: SIGNING OF ENROLLED BILLS, ETC. Senate Concurrent Resolution 51 August 3, 1953 67 Stat. b134 SIGNING OF ENROLLED BILLS, ETC.August 3, 1953[[S. Con. Res. 51](/us/bill/83/sconres/51)] *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*, That, notwithstanding the sine die adjournment of the two Houses, the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate be, and they are hereby, authorized to sign enrolled bills and joint resolutions duly passed by the two Houses and found truly enrolled. Agreed to August 3, 1953. S. Con. Res. 52: REENROLLMENT OF 3. J. RES. 98 Senate Concurrent Resolution 52 August 3, 1953 REENROLLMENT OF 3. J. RES. 98August 3, 1953[[S. Con. Res. 52](/us/bill/83/sconres/52)] *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*, That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, requested *Ante*, p. 534.to return to the Senate the enrolled joint resolution (S. J. Res. 98) authorizing and directing the Secretary of the Interior to liquidate the Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration; that on its return to the Senate, the action of the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate in signing the said joint resolution be rescinded; and that the Secretary of the Senate be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to reenroll the same with the following amendment, namely: on page 4, line 23, of the Senate engrossed joint resolution strike out the word “exception” and in lieu thereof insert “except”. Agreed to August 3, 1953. S. Con. Res. 53: ADJOURNMENT SINE DIE Senate Concurrent Resolution 53 August 3, 1953 ADJOURNMENT SINE DIEAugust 3, 1953[S. Con. Res. 53] *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*, That the two Houses of Congress shall adjourn on Monday, August 3, 1953, and that when they adjourn on said day they stand adjourned sine die. Agreed to August 3, 1953. S. Con. Res. 41: DEPORTATION SUSPENSIONS Senate Concurrent Resolution 41 August 3, 1953 DEPORTATION SUSPENSIONSAugust 3, 1953[[S. Con. Res. 41](/us/bill/83/sconres/41)] *Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring)*, That the Congress favors the suspension of deportation in the case of each alien hereinafter named, in which case the Attorney General has suspended deportation for more than six months: A–5062228, Afendakis, Leonardo Andrew. A–3664160, Ali, Mohazid or Mozahia Ali. 99307/719, Alvarez-Rodriguez, Delfin or Delfin Alvarez. A–1636552, Alves, Joao or John. A–4625616, Amico, Anthony D’ or Antonio D’Amico or Antonino D’Amico. A–5960217. Angioi, Battista. A–9634235, Antipuna, Fortunato Mahilum or Fortunato Majilum Antipona. A–9663816, Antonio, Manuel. A–9666231, Apfel, George Johann or John or George Apfel. A–6425673, Aslanidis, Emil Christopher. A–2354317, Austrian, Ludwig Autzinger. A–2708231, Balsis, Harry. A–6064008, Banuelos-Rivera, Carlos.67 Stat. b135 0900–59275, Barland, Felipe Mercedes or Felipe De Las Mercedes Diaz-Valdez. A–43700797, Barreiro-Lopez, Francisco. 1500/41615, Barrera-Pena, Santiago. A-3i()9138. Bebber, Erich Oskar or Eric Oscar Beber. A–1556538, Bello, Enrique Delgado or Enrique Delgado Acosta. A–1632413, Belmontes-Mora, Miguel or Ricardo Belmontes or Rafael Belmontes. A-4192899. Benderly, Maurice O. or Margarit Benderly or Margit Odisha Benderly. A–7886442, Bertoni. Giovanni or Giovanni BenedetoBertoni. A–9737492, Bingue, Eugene Laurent Justin. T–1892184, Boldt, Harry Heinrich. T–2072702, Booher, Winn if red Gwendolyn nee Brown or Gwen Booher or Gwen Brown. T–2760176, Browne. Remedios Reyes. T–2760949, Browne, Nellie Reyes. T–2760950, Browne, Anthony Reyes. T–2760951, Browne, Emily Reyes. A–2687148, Buratti, Lorenzo Anthony. 1500/42467. Caballero-Samudio, Miguel. 1500/42466, Murillo, Maria Dolores. A–1290634, Calvin, Rita May nee Cooper formerly Williams or Johnson. A–7137150, Camarillo, Encarnacion. A–7137119, Camarillo, Romeiia. A–7137120, Camarillo, Hector Francisco. A–7137121, Camarillo, Luz Elena. A–7137122, Rico, Guadalupe, A–6973996, Carlson, Jolin. A–6619108, Carrillo, Josefina. A–3625562, Cassenaar, William John. A–6873339. Castillo, Victoria Viviane Bronstein De. T–819819, Castro, Marta or Marta Fernandez y Lopez. A–7398918, Castro-Nambo, Jose Apolinar or Jose A. Castro. A–8233992, Cerda-Martinez, Guadalupe. T–84503, Chan. Sung Hi. A–7755532, Chao, Ju Chi. A–7863135, Chen, Edith Ihua or Edith Ihua Chao. A–6257603, Cheung, Lani or Cheung Lam. A–3950874, Chong, Yong. A–7069494, Chu, Yaohan or Yao-Han Chu. A–6224485, Chu, Elizabeth Wann or Chien Wen Chu nee Wann. A-8227996T, Chung, Kwong or Stanley Kwong Chung. 1600–99815, Cifuentes-Arriola, Juan Jose or Juan Jose Carrion-Arreola. A–9166407, Clamor, Peter Orga, A–2415435, Correia, Gabriel Mendes or Gabriel Mendes. A–5762780, Dalesecky, Florian John or Fred J. Delke. A–6948131, Danh a us, Elizabeth Robles. A–5854657, Davis, Tillie or Tillie Richmond nee Taube Alexandro-vicaite or Tillie Alexsender. 0300–227416, Decsaby, Laszlo. T–2314903, Demopoulos, Marika. A–6794955, Deutch. Rachel Bavouch. A–1577126. Dimitri, Ivan or John Dimitroff. A–7966242, Dionicio-Avila, Jose or Jose Avila-Dioncio. A–8259461, Dolgan, Francesco or Frank Dolgan. A–5945622, Dong, Cheng King or Ching King Dong.67 Stat. b136 A–7092745, Drezler, Vojech or Bela. A–2959533, Duhr, Theodor Erich. A–6811621, Edquiban-Mendigoren, Ernesto. T–2672505, Espinoza, Florencia Guzman de. AA611217, Fantini, John Raffaele or Giovanni Kafeolo Fantini. A–5777219, Farrell, William. A–6694196, Fastag, Johanna or Phastag nee Johanna Edith Henoch. A–2919060, Fernandes, Apresentacao. A–7469942, Fernandez, Lucia Villalobos de. A–7039917, Fernandez, Manuela. A–8091091, Fernandez-Rios, Manuel or Manuel Fernandez. A–7039697, Fitzgerald, James Louis or Janies Louis Clarkson or Leroy Spence Clarkson. A–7117528, Fokianos, Angelo or Fokianis. V–938987, Fornaciari, Luigi. A–1322964, Fountos, Nick or Nicholaos Fountos, AA861728, Fox, Ethel nee Lvov itch. 0400/34248, Frank, Anna Marie. A–5966259, Fredericks, Eunice Eglantine nee Thomas. T–1497438, Fuchiwaki, Sam Harushi. A–4883322, Garcia, Frances Delgado de or Francisca Apodaca or Frances Garcia. A–7398209, Garcia-Bustos, Antonio. A–7398187, Garcia, Juana Hernandez de. 0300–412212, Gareh, Miriam nee Miriam Hearsch. 0707–7996, Gecsei, Brigitta Eva or Brigitta Eva Szabo. T–1892800, Georgiou, Charles Costas or Charles Cerefero or Charles Pollis or Charles. 1535/705, Gonzalez, Refugio Galindo De. A–3618063, Granick, Mollie or Mollie Granik or Mollie Diamond or Mollie Rudolph or Mollie Rudolf. T–2334275, Green, Adelaida Razal. A–7995667, Green, Frank Frederick. A–9074996, Hansen, Svend Valdemar. 1600–102271, Harris, Carmela. A–8002487, Heikki la, Jolin Wilhelm or Johan or Jukka Wilhelm Heikkila. A–4708586, Henrikson, Isador. A–7420846, Hernandez, Alberto. 1501/5798, Hernandez, Froilan. T–303612, Hernandez, George Roa. A–7445396, Hernandez-Marquez, Krasmo. T–2643803, Herrera, Jesus Gonzalez. A–8217668, Hervas, Victor Augusto. A–4517199, Hetsch, Konstantin or Konstantin Charles Hatch or Charles K. Hatch. T–1892798, Hip, Moy You or You Hip Moy or Frank Moy or Moy Chuch Nom. A–8313509, Hoey, Annie Maria nee Finnerty. A–6822961, Ippolito, Nicola D. V–1250071, Issis, Odeh Hanna. 0300–354044, Ivanes, Hidalberto Gonzales. 0300–402512, Jack, Wong. A–5964238, Jacobi, Arthur. A–5964237, Jacobi, Erna. A–5964239, Jacobi, Ursula. T–1892799, Jasbitz, Marcello. A–9782685, Jobo, Kleine Abiodtt or Gabrada Jobo. A–5070317, Jurma, Trandafir Traian or Trandafir Jurma.67 Stat. b137 A–8193540, Kaczmarek, Jan Michal Zdzibor. A–0947345, Kaczmarek, Paciencia Ildefonsa (nee Fernandez Ruiz), A–2086745, Kakiuchi, Tsuneshichi. A–2823955, Kayayan, Bedros. A–6920531, Kelly, Gordon Scott. 0200–102806, Ken, Lim or Lin Ar Hing. A–6753062, Kennedy, Beverley Lillian Trenhaile. A–7691223, Kostka, Hildegard. A–9025173, Kounoupiotis, Theodore Dimitrious or Ted Counnis. A–3167117, Koy, Louie. A–3193648, Kui, Chong. T–2659485, Kwong, Ma or Kong or Gong. A–1323629, Lamela, Manuel or Manuel Joseph Lamela. A–6708843, Lapides, Louis Bernard or Leiser Beer Lapides. V–753959, Lau, You Tin or Bartholomew Lau. A–6817531, Lawrence, Oswald. 0800–91500, Lawson, Dudley George. A–7367922, Leal, Efren. A–6639325, Leal, Enedina Acosta de. A–7367923, Leal, Ruben. A–7367924, Leal, Raquel. V–860926, Lee, Bao Yung or Lee Bao Yung. T–2760206, Lee, Rosalie Jo-Li Shia or Sha Tsai Lee. A–5433990, Lilly, Joseph Alexander. A–5456782, Lim, Eng. A–6882168, Look, Richard Gregory or Mang Shin Look. A–6848056, Look, Rose Tan nee Tan Kung Bik. A–9539023, Lopes, Antonio. A–5257815, Lopes, Domingos Da Silva. 1500/48044, Lopez, Enrique. 1500/48045, Lopez, Marcela Duenas De. A–9681388, Loy, Au or Loi Au or Au Loi or O Loi. T–1735013, Lueiro, Aleida Estrella Marrero y Azcuy De. A–7450200, Lujan Atilano. A–7450201, Lujan, Juana. A–4469140, Lyons, Maude Evelyn or Ivey Evelyn Lyons. A–3335189, Maccari, Italo. A–6426980, Maldonado, Dulcina Aragones nee Liranzo. A–3049310, Marczek, Frank or Franciszek Emanuel Marczek. A–5471139, Marquez, Zobeida Valencia de or Sophy Marquez. A–7122052, Marquez-Gonzalez, Alfredo. A–1391233, Marx, Herbert Edgar. A–7290914, Matthews, Helen nee Lembessis. A–7495029, McNeil, Jesse Lane. A–2980615, Medina, Eduarda V argas De. A–3595472, Me Ion as, Peter Demetri. A–6808043, Miller, Noel Alexander. A–7445308, Mireles-Gallegos, Eustacio. A–7445511, Mireles, Hortencia Blanco De. 1409–14682, Mireles-Blanco, Francisca. 1409–14682, Mireles-Blanco, Hortencia. A–7423112, Molina-Vasquez, Guillermina or Guillermina Molina or Gui Hermina Molina de Gonzalez. 0301–201114, Moon, Lee. A-44H26L Morales-Rojas, Delfino. AA546265T, Mori, Tshiko Shibuya. A–7031089, Mori, Yosuke. A–2549676, Moriyama, Sakujiro or Koshiro Kohama. T–2695176, Morquecho-Ramirez, Enrique or Henry Morquecho.67 Stat. b138 A-8259888T, Moschouris, Vassilios or Moshouris or Bill Moschouris. A–5497490, Munoz, Guadalupe Orozco Vda de. 1600/46873, Munoz, Soledad Diaz De. A–6039777, Munoz-Ochoa, Kafael. V–1522317, Munson, Adelina Kalingoor Adelina Kalingo. T–2760809, Nagai, Tsuru. 0300–416343, Naidoo, Alfred Thang or Thang Naidoo or T. A. Naidoo. A–4337279, Nestler, Arthur Paul. 1500/35397, Nevarez, Angel. A–6925907, Nielsen. Henry. A–5439705, Nikas, Gost or Constantin Sapanas or Gost Sapanas. 0707–9237, Nodal-Reyes, Salvador or Phillip Salvador Reyes. A–4664689, Norman, Marv Pauline. A–3357975, Nowakowska, Genevieve or Virginia Nowak. A–9799920, Olivares, Jesus Aldequer. 1600–102277, Olivarez-Garcia, Luis. 0400–46329, Olsson, Shigeko Kumoi. T–2760808, Omori, Shigeko. A–9519134, Opdebeck, Benoit or Benedict Opdebeck. A–6566090, Oropeza, Mary nee Richardson. A–5436586, Orozco, Manuel, A–2985563, Palma, Nunzio de or Rocco lacovelli. A–5980949, Paredes, Francisca Nogales de nee Francisa Nogales-Flores or Francisca Nogales de Muniz. A 7243882, Parsons, Konstanse Alsine Marie nee Konstanse Adolfsen. A–6951387, Patrinos, Theodoros Demettrios. A–1081375, Pekich. Jack or Jakov Pekich (Pekic). A–6048913, Perez-Bueno, Roberto Rodrigo or Roberto Perry or Robert Perry. 0612–21886, Perez-Cornejo, Juan. A–6881990, Petrovitsis, Demetrios. A 4644576, Philp, Joseph Irving. A–9706626, Pioche, Agnan Prosper. A–2946254, Poukkis. George Filippos. A 5919765, Powell, Edward Victor. 1600–101348, Poyuti, Pirkko Aiuinki. 1500/40294, Provencio, Bertha. A–3569882, Racicot, Joseph. A–7140482, Raimondi, Rosario. V4338265, Rathbun, Harriet Louise. A–9541936, Rebelo, Armando. A–2558247, Rega, Vincenzo. Al 118189, Rheaume, Delphis Fernand. V–938981, Rinaldi, Aldo.. V-l484321, Rios, Marie Isidore nee Isidore. T–2672512, Rivas-Dominguez, Alfonso. A–7367094, RiverAAvila, Gustavo. A–7366933, Rivera, Felipa Loera de. 1304–1836; Robles-Lugo, Martin. T–2809520, Rodriguez, Flora Castineira. A–3247561, Rosso, Pantaleo Del. T–2672510, Rubio-Castro, Jesus. A–4391852, Ruggeri, Salvatore or Sani Ruggeri. A–6448958, Saar, Hugo Robert. T–2760833, Saito, Henry Juichi or Hajime Hirayama. 1600–99820, Salas-Enriquez. Eduardo or Eduardo Enriquez-Salas. V–1430038, Salviejo, Petra Viloria.67 Stat. b139 A–7417251. Sanchez, Alberto Miguel. A–5371352, Sanchez, Manuel. 1500/47956, Sapien, Gregori a Esquivel De. A–8529667, Savala-Rivas, Jose Estanislao. A–9944469, Shestakoff, Fedor Slexeevich or Fedor Aleexiovich Shestakoff or Freddy Shestakoff. A–5267088, Sierra, Maria. T–1495417, Singh, Harnain. A–4996580, Sizer, Henry James Ole. 0800–92215, Sorbutts, Claude Michael, 0700–14944, Soures, John Nicholas or Ioannis Soures. A–5911269, Sousa, Artur Da Costa De. A–6943635, Spanoudakis, Constantinos or Gust or Costas Spanou-dakis. A–2775229, Speede, St. Clair Emmerson or Arthur Baptiste or Robert St. Clair. A–1471128, Spyropoulos, Athanasios P. A–6022325, Stanic, Kristo or Krsto Stanic. A–5972835, Steele, Altagracia (nee Woodley). A–6455877, Suarez, Elsa Alvarez (nee Elsa Mercedes Alvarez Pichardo). A–6052157, Suarez, Juan Antonio or Juan Antonio Suarez Fagundo. A–9706484, Tai, Chow or Tai Chow. 1600–100275, Talavera, Celia Lechuga de. A–7297173, Tarango, Magdalena. A–7297176, Estrada, Rosa Maria. A–7297174, Estrada, Filiberto. A–7297175, Estrada, Rogelio. A–7036041. Tarin-Si gala, Luz. A–459999, Tokoth, Andrew or Harry Tokath or Andrew Takash or Andrew Tokoch. A–7362653, Toman, Kurt Karl. A–6555985, Toman, Nathalie nee Borman. A–6658203, Treviso, Juan. A–4533718, Trottier, Marie Claire Emilienne or Claire Trottier. T–2760834, Turner, Frieda Josephine. A–6859255, Uribe-Quintana, Humberto. 1512/139, Vargas-Riojas, Rosendo. A–7445553, Villanueva, Emilia Camacho De. A-6744188T, Vitello, Jacqueline Juliette Marianna nee Coron. A–4271612, Viveros-Patino, Gloria Herminia. A–4477469, Vizzini, Angelo or Agostino Catliardi. A–7532729, Vogel, Frieda Marie Jeanne Auralie or Frieda Vogel. A–7532731, Vogel, Leoni Ida or Leonie. A–8282457, Voie, Tora Tomi ne nee Homme. 0800–96068, Wa, Li. A-592O956, Wagner, Lawrence Elias. A–7983006, Wahlroos, Margaret Mary nee Phillips. A–7155815, Wang, Shang Chin or Peter Wang. A–5983689, Watkinds, Nieves Adella nee Tenaja. A–5411787, Wegner, Bruno. A–3327440, Wei, Lum or George Lum. T–2659466, Weinberg, Fannie or Revelyn or Rivlin or Rosa Klinger. T–1892691, Weir, Alonza Godfrey. Tl892722, Williams, Enos Augustus or Robert Wolfe, Jr. A–7789574, Williams, Thyra Joyce nee Kabler formerly Henry. A–1414360, Wold, Ivan Richard. 0707–7441, Wolman, Aron. 0707–7840, Wolman, Lea nee Weiss.67 Stat. b140 A–5332102, Wong, Joseph Hong. A–9541789, Woo, Chib Ming or Wang Sung Ying. 0501–18295, Woo, Lucrecia Bozo nee Bozo Gaitan. A–5957597, Wright, Lillian. A-l745371, Yajima, Kiichi or Kiichi Matsumoto, A–1745370, Yajima, Mitsu nee Otagawa. A–7836482, Yee, Josephine Anna L. nee Anna Laing. A–7073876, You, Pan. A–6921111, Young, Pauline Eve or Mrs. John C. Naylor. T–907655, Zajac, Alfred. A–7419751, Zitkus, Werner Edmund. A–2930134, Benavides, Maria Ortega de nee Maria OrtegAltij ano. A–7903402, Castro-Mireles, Jorge. 11–1216229, Abdullah, Dawood Bin Hadji or Dawood Hadji Abdul-lah or Dawood Hadji Abdoelhh or Dawood H. Abdoehhal or Daud Bin Haji Dollah or Dawood Abduellah or Dawood Abdullah, A–6990558, Abordonado, Alberto or Albert Abordonado. T–1956120, Aguilar-Ecliartea, Candelari o. T–1956092, Aguirre, Catarina Villa de. A–4473312, Aldana, Gaudencia Gonzalez Vda. De. A–6411698, Ames, Sara or Sara Urick nee Cacheiro y Cespedes. V–904809, Ancheta, Nieves Maria nee Maria Nieves Gahegos. V–1250130, Anqar, Sami Yusuf El. T–2760181, Apostolakis, Apostolos Christ or Paul Apostolakis. A–4617452, Aratani, Masuko or Masuko Matsui. A–5094767, Arias-Ortega, Jose Maria. V–906071, Asuncion, Junior, Salvador. V–906070, Asuncion, Carmelita. V–629910, Bahde, Pilar Altorfer. A-5523579T, Barardi, Antonio. 0300–419221, Barnett, Mac Donald or Mac Donald Callender. A–7439293, Bernstein, Bose David. A–6105821, Bhaskar, Surindar Nath. A–6206420, Boivin, Herminia. A–4842819, Bone, Myfanwy (nee Griffith). 0300–81460, Braithwaite, Charles Wallisford. A–6830246, Brandwein, Despina. A–7134282, Braun, Israel. A–6420439. Bristol, Charles Henry. V–535227, Brown, Bernadette Marie (nee De Salle), A–7124496, Brun ini, Orietta. 0800–399181, Burgos, Temistocles or Thomas Burgos. 0300–142492, Buri a, Manuel Joaquin. A–6436292, Bovat, Joseph Louis Marie De Virginy or Joseph Buvat De Virginy. A-8313518T, Cadiz, Cadiz Monica or Anselma Cafirma Acedera. A–6092412, Camargo-Mascote, Agustin. A–8025129, Campbell, Verda. A–7948466, Cantoni, Bruno. 0300–344340, Cardenas-Guevana, Santos or Santos Cardenas Gueivana or Santos Cardenas Y Guevara. Tl 495405, Carrera-Diaz, Piedad. A–7427344, Casia, Esperanza Vargas Sacris. T–2760825, Casteret, Ruperta Sophie. A–3917003, Castruita, Bosalina Flores-Olmos de. 1409–9829, Cerda-Palomo, Arnulfo De La. 1409–9830, Cerda, Estefana Trevino De La. A–6447413, Chan, Helen Wai Ying Chan. A–6981351, Chan, Kwok-Keung.67 Stat. b141 A–7742772, Chang, Ting Taung. 174/373, Chau, Chan Yee Duck nee Chan Chue Yau. 174/373, Chau, Philip. A–9541886, Cheong, Sue. 0300–331405, Chiang, Robert Ho Chi. 0300–331406, Chiang, Ying Wang. A–7177438, Chiara, Guiseppe. A–7283019, Chiara, Domenica Bahna. 1–1897328, Chin, George or Chin Yit or Chin Hing Yat. A–9609282, Ching, Joe Ah. 0501–19500, Chipman, Carmen Sophie. A–2713045, Chong, Ah or Chong Ah Lee or See Ah Chong or See Ding Chong or Ah Lee Chong. A–2586952, Choon, Fong Lai or Fong Shee Chiu. A–7010326, Cim, Chiu Sik. A–6758725, Christensen, Verner George. A–3249884, Christoperis, Michi I Angelo de. A–4031261, Chnen, Lee or Chin Lee. A–4753125, Cicero, Gioacchino Lo. A–3440260, Clarizia, John L. or Jolin Louis Clarizia. A–7445388, Clarke, Levi or Abraham Clarke or Abraham E. Clarke or Abraham Ezikiel Clarke. A–5541703, Cohen, Ethel Susie nee Gitlin. A–7264164, Collazo-Almanza, Manuel. A–5875747, Corriere, Donato. A–5970949, Cuenca-Gonzalez, Juan Manuel. 0300–330171, Dade, Allah. A–6052414, Dastur, Minu Nariman. A–7131175, Delcampe, Jeannine. A–7131177, Delcampe, Monique. A–8258649, Dominguez, Beatrice Rodriguez de. A–3433176, Domokos, Geza. A–3431168, Donn, Helena Bru ski. A–3738776, Douglass, Hazel Petrine Elaine Scott. 1614–2446, Duran-Tapi a, Jose Jorge. 0300–367582, Eduarte, Eugenio or Eugenio Eduarte Torres. A–1236866, Eickhoff, Frederick William Arnold or Arne Eickhoff. 03300–340983, Eng, Henry or Gon Kwong Eng. A–4921355, Enzer, Emmanuel. A–5774073, Enzer, Mildred nee Wilder. A–6772291, Evangelides, Nicholas Demetrios. A–4908948. Farganis, Christos. A–7203458, Farley, Maria Romilda Giordana nee Silicani. A–9821800, Ferdinand, Joseph Louis. A–7450225, Ferguson, Hubert. A–1584037, Fernandes, Arlindo. A–3881996, Fierro, Rose Ahumada De. A–5162327, Fleming, Edward. 1600–102014, Flores-Aguilar, Pasqual or Guillermo Flores-Aguilar. T–1956129, Flores-Duque, Andres. A–3327382, Flores-Ohnos, Luis. V–1430278, Foranda, Silveria. A. T–609615, Francisco. Maria Niida. A–6754445, Gabbay, Mier Jan Ibrahim Sion. A–6720078, Gallegos-Dominguez, Apolonio or Apalonio Gallegos-Dominguez or Jose Ramirez Areiniega. A–5958805, Garcia-Lopes, Nicholas or Arnold Drummond Lloyd. A–4946851, Garcia-Rivera, Jose or Jose Garcia or Jose Garcia Ribera.67 Stat. b142 0300–399712, Gavito, Gabriel or Gabriel Gavito Gavito, Jr. A–2640142, Germanetti, Lucia Maria. A–2457210, Gianaris, Ioannis Leonidas. A–7445656, Gladstone, Martin or Martin Glad. 1–2672506. Gomez-Flores, Juan. A–1912054, Gomez-Sanchez, Manuel or Jose Garcia Santana. 0502–6327, Gonzalez, Jose Maria Pozo. A–7189158, Gonzalez, Juan. A–7189200, Gonzalez, Aurora Delgado. T–2753513, Gonzalez, Paula Lara De. A–8221602, Gonzalez-Lara, Susana. A–8221603, Gonzalez-Lara, Isaias. A–6382120, Gonzalez, Refugio Anaya vda de or Refugio Camarillo. A–4555917, Gonzalez-Sotelo, Alejo. A–8217665, Grega, Andrew. T–1496893, Guerrero, Juan Lopez. 1600–101746, Guerrero-Espinosa, Guadalupe. T–2626410, Gutierrez-Bedoy, Roberto. A–4327124, Hagopian, Victoria (nee Sarajiam) or Victoris Diaz E. Peres. A–5820573, Halir, Frank or Frank Haler. V–6256, Hummer, Patria Eslabon. A–2083026, Hansen, Hazel Marv. T–2072760, Harris, Frederick Owen. T–1506093, Harrison, Donald Herbert or Donald Harrison. A–6966573, Helen, Eleonora or Eleonor Helen Olchowska, A–6602877, Henis, Dov Ber, A–6747042, Henis, Meira. A–5875165, Herman, Betty nee Ginsberg or Betty Gilbert. T–1956128, Hernandez-Lopez, Hipolito. A–8117196, Herrera, Inez Arvallo de nee Arvallo-Valenzuela. 1607–21124. Herskowitch, Bannett or Ben Harris. 0300–401467, Hing, Low or Yong Hing or Young Hing. A–7138430, Hjelt, Inga Castalia. A–9707480, Ho, Harry or Ho All Foo. A–1653712, Hogg, Ethel May nee Ethel May Johnson. 0500–42189, Holt, Doris. A–7186713, Hong, Jim Jelly or Hong Hoy Quing. A–6771341, Honigsfeld, Jerzy. T–1165326, Horta, Adalberto Jurado Y. A–6808242, Houseright, Richard Steven. A–7022382, Hsu, Joyce or Joyce Kwei Fong Hsu or Kwei Fong Hsu. T–1897317, Hunter, James William. A–7135283, Il-Begi. Mohammad. 0300–375202, Irabar, Jose Antonio Bajineta. A–7497118, Iwanow, Antonina or Antonia Andrei Ivanov. 0300–375202, Irabar, Jose Antonio Bajineta. A–4163011, Jonas, Ferdinand Alfred. A–8014975, Kakehgian, Takouhie Victoria or Queenie Kakeligian. A–5461766, Kaleef, Boris Ivanoff or Bon Racine or Joseph Huie or Rudolph Schmidt. T–1897321, Kan, Chan Fee or Joseph Kan Chan. A–9778105, Karvonen, Leute Tuovi Kullervo. A–5561780, Kashiwa, Masakichi. A–4788695, Kashiwa, Sue or Suye, A–5353869, Alps, Amy or Emi (nee Kashiwa). A–6929872, Kassos, Michael. A–7115039, Kasten, Adelheid Emelie.67 Stat. b143 A–3901233, Kawacinski, Jan or John Kawacinski or John Boleslaw Kawacinski or Clarence Johnson or Clarence Johnston or John Bruno. A–6839777, Kempton, Diana (nee Mayo). A–5961756, Kitagawa, Koichi. 0400/42359, Kittay, Howard. 0400/42360, Kittay, Lida. A-7964O06, Klingenberg, Robert Charles. V–344560, Koinoglou, George. A–6350845, Koinoglou, Afrodity. A–7128977, Koltucki, Roman Stefan. V–993447, Korhonen, Esteri Kaarina nee Sievila. A–7476854. Kou koalas, Anthony George or Antonios Kokoulas. A–3273987, Kow, Yip or Kow Yip or Eddie Yip, 0300–407664, Krimsky, Harry or Hersze] Kurianski. A-2O84603, Kung, Limin or Li Min Kung. A–2771697, Lai, Chan Yu, A–6846181, Landeros-Gemez, Jose. T–141993, Lavaro, Josefa F. nee Josefa Tomines Fajatin. A–7427955, Leavitt. Ellen or Ellen Miseroy. A-8O15426T, Lee, Mark Shee or Pui Jen Mar or Shee Mark or Pui Jun Mark. 0300–419559, Lee, Yiek Gow or Chee Sing Lee. 0300–309150, Leigh, Edward Paul or Shan Chung Lee. A–4450611, Leparis, Peteros Michael or Michael Leparis Peteros. V–332723, Lincoln, Hans Rainer formerly Weiss. 0400/19637, Ling, Lam. 0300–5896, Lorensen, Soren Andreas or Lorenson. A-6884883T. Loui, Shen Ying Lowe nee Lowe, Shen Ying. T–2182609. Luebbers, Isabella nee Long. A–6781251, Luna-Galan, Luis, A–4971706. Mahonev, John Henry. A–7083171, Mahrt, Emi Arneson or Erni Arneson nee Buchtrup, A–8259052, Makedon, Proccmios Georgios. T–1499168, Maloata, Inosia F. A–7358950, Mancini, Gabriele. A–5688547, Manning, Raymond Frederick. 1500/47209, Marquez-Loera, Daniel. A–7295015, Marsh, Antonina Donato or Antonina-Donato Sattoriva or Antonina Donato Ivanoff. A–6626099, Martin, Maya Maria nee Archangelsky, A–7264083, Martinez-Martinez, Leopoldo. A–6144014, Matsuda, Domingo Sakuro. A–6144013, Nakashima, Carmen Matsuda. A–6144012, Matsuda, Cris an ta Kyoko. A–6144011, Matsuda, Natividad Ayako. A–6144017, Matsuda, Kunikichi. A–6144016, Matsuda, Hisako. A–5533671, Matsuo, Kihei. A–4234889, Mavrogeorgis, Demetrios or James Michel Mavris. A–3865631, Maze low, David Ronald. A–5312005, Mazelow, Sema nee G ulke vit ch, A–7024425, Mazelow, F rances. A–2305753, McCarville, Mary Ellen nee Hogan, A–4402194, McCunney, Gladys May. A–8282808, McDonald, Oscar or Oscar Rudolph McDonald. A–7980278, McKenzie, Arnold Wesley. A -7828145. McKinley, Trudy or Kim Yong Wah. A–7980254, Medrano, Ana Moreno de or Ana Moreno-Pareda.67 Stat. b144 A–1578601, Menck, Anton or Tony Menck or Anton Monk, A–6760900, Mend, Olaf. T–1497305, Mentis, George Speros. A–7366403, Meter, Jerry Wang Van. A 6636748, Metoxen, Dorothy Olive. A-4490183T, Mikebrcich, Sam. A–7030792, Miison, Diana. A-9553480T, Moe, Ragnar. A–6857825, Monroe, Georgette Marianne nee Gainbin or Joe Verney. A–7039269, Morales, Ramona Sandoval de. T–1495364, Moriguchi, Hideichi. A–5125969, Morin, Luca or Luke Morin. Al452630, Murphy, Florence Helen. T–2753946, Najera, Jose Victoriano or Raul Dorantes. T–2760979, Nakano, George G. T–2760977, Nakano, Yukiko. A–7360979, Narbaez-Rodriguez, Higinio. A–7362095, Narbaez, Emilia Loredo de. A–3810734, Nardiello, Gennaro or Gennaro Carmine Nardiello. 1614–2545, Nunez-Cabrera, Jose Maria. A–1090286, Okuda, Isa or Isa Macchin. 1600–97487, Pama, Florencia Landeros-Lopez De. A–7124115, Panagiotopoulos, Demetrios or James Pappas. A–6590590, Papademetriou, Spiridon C. 0300–418769, Papadogianis, Archilies or Achilles Johnson. A–7210496, Parashakis, Demetre George. A–2732925, Parker, Maria Perla La point Drummond de Mendoca. A–2088136, Parreira, Antonio or Antonio Galante. Tl 864504, Pascua, Mary Javier or Filomena Javier Collo. A–5630551, Pataca, Francisco Antonio. Al882618, Paz, Joseph J. De La. A–6506688, Perez, Carmela Brea. A–4722698, Perez, Teresa Pablo nee Velez. T–2626342, Perez, Zenaida Gonzalez de. T–2626342, Ruiz-Gonzalez, Elena. T–2626342, Ruiz-Gonzalez, Salvador. T–2626340, Lemos-Gonzalez, Fidel. T–2626341, Lemos-Gonzelez, Lorenzo. T–2626343, Lemus-Gonzalez, Juana. T–2626344, Lemos-Gonzalez, Maria Luisa. A–7858390, Perez-Lopez, Aristeo or Eliseo Perez. Al233964, Perkins, George or Charles Fitzgeorge Perkins. T–2672504, Pinal-Zamora, Daniel. T–2672503, Pinal, Eva Cuevas de. A–6581244, Pinon-Gallegos, Alejandro. A–3117025, Pipolo, Giuseppe, 0900/59416, Pollini, Giuseppe. A–1526224, Pop is. Grigorios Theodorou or Grigor Mito Do reff. A–3213309, Pugh, Julia Fernandez. A–7040208, Putiak, Stella Mary nee Lewicki. A–6596195, Rabut, Diana or Diana Ganzo Decker. A–5619370, Radimich, Josef or Jozo Radunic or Joso Radimich. A–4927536, Ravensburg, Oscar Manfreid or Hans Bergendorf. T–3182614, Renda, Muammer, Faik. T–2094463, Renteria-Valverde, Ramon. T–1897311, Reuben, Vincent Webster or Loyd Brown. T–1864506, Riel, Leon or “Leo”. A–1293727, Robertis, Antonio or Anthony De. 1500/34303, Robles, Antonio.67 Stat. b145 V-l424396. Roebuck, Helen Bernice (nee Jones). V–347101, Rossi, Narciso Dario. T–1339031, Roth, Meileph. V–252572, Roth, Sarah (nee Grünfeld). A–1845574, Ruiz, Victoria Marinero. T–1864593, Sagadraca, Mary Cadiz or Carmen Cadelinia Visitación. T–1497439, Sakaguchi, Shigejiro. A–3457233, Samonas, Konstantinos. T–1922177, Samra, Emile Abou. T–2072746, Sanchez-Cuevas, Roberto. A–7436684, Sander, Salomon. T–1497347, Sandoval, Doroteo Medina or Nazario Hernandez. A–3901031, Sandoval-Gonzalez, Jesus. A–4789381, Sandoval, Julia Rivas de. A–4839542, Sasaki, Tadao. A–6816827, Savitsky, William Kazimir or William John Smith. 0900/61364, Schau, Guenter or Guenter Hoffmann or Gunter Walter Hoffmann. A–4825485, Schmidt, John or Janos or Johan Schmidt. 0900/57318, Schullo, Elisa Marino or Elisa Marino. A–4882205, Schwallbach, Hans Gerhard. V–54784, Scialanga, Sabatino. T–1497299, Seib, William. T–1497300, Seib, Lillian Nancy. A–2574923, Singh, Mangai. 0700–12800, Sirolli, Carmine Nunzio. A–7350804, Siurua, Ester Maria (nee Laakso). A–5543974, Slupianek, Johannes or John Hansen. 0300–343475, Smith, John Augustus. TI897303, Smith, Torrance or Lindsay Evelyn. A–7145684, Smyrnioudis, Nikolaos or Nicholas or Nicolaos or Nickolas Themistool es or Nick Smyrnioudis or Nikolaos Smirniudis or Nikolaos Themistoklis Smyrniouds. A–3508195, Solomon, Sam. A–7095895, Sonnenschein, Fritz. A–4801193, Soriano, Francisco Llorca. A-1794289T, Soto, Luis Octavio or Louis Soto or Louis O. Soto. A–7879336, Stephan, Jack. A–8116375, Stow, Lois Idelle or Lois Elaine Stow or Lois Thompson Stow. E–25245, Sumaya, Erminia Castor-de. A-3845868T, Sung, Ho Mock. A–2661136, Sutherland, Edwin Arnold. 0700–18071, Svokos, George Peter. A–5717872, Swartz, Manuel Junice. A–5598502, Szolinger, Ferdinand. A–2877584, Tahir, Zenel or Louis James or Muhamit Tahir. A–6266047, Tai, Lo or Lum Tow. E–7183, Tamm, Roland. A–9708069, Tang, On. A–5882956, Tavares, Jose De Jesus or Jose De Jesus Mojica or Jose Mojica or Jose De Jesus Ramirez Mojica. A–7978939, Theodossiou, Nicholas Georgis or Nicholas George Theo-dossiou. A–3456410, Thomas, Bella or Peliger T. Kostas. A–7136132, Tigges. Karin Roslinde. A-8057115T, Tim, Chang or Chong Tim or Chong Hen. 0300–385513, Tong, Yung Chae or Thomas. A–8313515, Torres, Jose Cruz.67 Stat. b146 0300–422125, Trimarco, Frank or Francesco Trimarco. A–4925529, Trombino, Gaetano Mario. A–7141151, Tseng, Anthony Tai. V–754085, Tseng, Sophia Tia nee Liang. A–7809422, Terkkan, Reha Oguz or Kadi oglu. A–7809423, Turkkan, Fatma Emire. 0300–416561, Tyson, Cyril MacKenzie. A–5298350, Vasquez, Jose. A–5473712, Vasquez, Maria Del Rosario Torres de or Maria Del Rosavia or Rosa or Rose Torres de Acevedo or Rose Torres de Montana or Rosario, Rosa or Rose Torres, Reina, Salazar, Saleso, Vasquez, Acevedo or Montano. T–1956117, Vasquez-Diaz, Juan. T–1956118, Vasquez, Darita Angeles De. A–7859589, Walker, Frank Norman. A–4490177, Weel, Theodore or Feodor. A–4111030, Weiner, Estelle Traten berg. A–7362912, Weiss, Igor. 0300–402945, Williams, Myrtle May. A–3312181, Windows, Henry Patrick James Aloysius or Henry James Windows or M. Z. Windows and Harry Windows. 0300–391608, Wing, Chan Yu or Chan Hue Foo or William Chan or Hue Fook. A–1393776. Winkelmann, Paul Gustav. T–1892138, Wong. Sammy. T–1892473, Wong, Wai Jack or Jack Wong. T–1892149, Wong, Yee Pik. T–2760242, Wun, Lum Poy or Lum Shee. T–2760240, Chung, Choy Jack. T–2760239, Chung, Wi ng J ack. T–2760954, Chung, Wah Jack. A–5895043, Yang, Ruby nee Ruby Nan or Ruby Ying Heng Nan or Nan Ying Heng. A–6847818, Young, Jameson. A–5983272, Yuen, Johnny or Juen or Yue Zen Un or Yeung or Wrung Shung Hing. A–3814713, Zarikos, Ioannis Diakoumis or John Zarikos. A–7358510, Zwack, John or Jean. A–4961241, Abad. Ceferino Catubig. V–993448, Abell, Eliisa Katja formerly Katja Eliisa Lyly. A–7135613, Alefandakis, Yami. A–4066404, Altamirano-Villegas, Alfredo. A–8078927, Alvarez-Gomez, Pablo. A–7802501, Andrews, James Alexander or James A. Andrews or Cecil Sanchez. A–7222348, Arechiga-Heredia, Pablo. A–7445974, Arias, Cruz Mercedes or Cruz Mercedes Arias-Victor Cabrera. T–1497432, Arshakuni, Andronik Mikirtich. T–2760275. Ascencio, Francisco. A–9948051, Astras, Nicholas. A–5898861, Atkinson, William Earl. T–2670507, Balmilero, Lourdes Torio or Lourdes Bongelau Torio. A–5167698, Barkley, Sarah Mae or Sarah Mae Creech. T–2760953, Barone, Domenico. A-376I430, Bit star do, Manuel Soto. A–6473922, Bates, Th er sea Louisa. A–6752702, Beckies, Ishmael Theophilus. A–4578571, Berchtold, August Leo.67 Stat. b147 V–248125, Bermudez, Constancia D. E. A 4238489, Bettencourt, John Ferreira or John Ferreira Machado. A–1050471, Biagioni, Terzo. A–5230165, Bogdanic, Ivan or Ivan or John Bogdan. A–5741510, Bois, Henry Elzea or Henry Elzea Woods. A–6775576, Braun, Pierre. T–2760266, Brennan, Elizabeth Joy. V–166006, Broeckerhoff, Ursula or Ursula Benedetto. A–1415095, Brundage, Margaret nee Evans. 0900/62150, Brunetti, Domenico. A–9546461, Bruyn, Gerrit De. A–8282019, Bunch, Florence Marguerite. A–7885315, Buono, Cate Ho or Carlo Buono. A–4635397, Cabral-Rosendez, Samuel. A 4931229, Cadorette. Lucienne Virginia. A–2160607. Caiazzo. Nicola. A–2590312, Camarillo, Jose. 1614–804, Castellanos-Correa, Rigoberto. A–6040680, Chao, Edward Ching-Te or Ching-Te Chao. A–6877762, Lin, Wen-Yu or Chao Wen-Yu Lin or Wen You Lin Chao or Vera Wen-Yu Lin Chao or Vera Chao. A–7945036, Chen, Shi Gee Quan or Chen Kun or Chen Quan or Hubert Chen. T–1892119, Cheong, Wong or Wong Chang. 0300–354028, Chin, Moo Kong. A–2828825, Cho, Sen. A–8065059, Christine, Sebastiano. A–9694526, Cittee, Valery. A–3340911, Colantonio, Giacomo or Antonio Colantonio. 0400–43865, Conde, Argimiro. A–8258798, Corbin, May Frances. A–5897153, Corona-Galvan, Carlos. A 8057864. Cortazar, Jose Luis Gorrochategui or Jose Louis Gorra chategui. A–7910363, Cosenza, Anna Maria (nee Nicastro). Al991614, Crepeau, Alice Marie (nee Poirier). A–9730133, Crescent, Pochot or Crescent Pochot. A–6897763, Dadiotis, Constantinos Nicholas or Dino Daddis. A–6934726, Dado-Ochoa, Fernando. A–4491382, Dahl, Katherine C. (nee Gabriel). A–9567887, Daud, Amid B. 0300–413953, Debelli, Arrigo. A–3400250, Degwan, Haus Raj or Harbant Singh. A–1403322. Detjen, Hans Heinrich Diedrich or John Henry Detjen. A–2642279, Diamond, Kiamond or Kadieman Diamonds. 1614–2489, Diaz-Rodriguez, Salvador. A–2479166, Docyk, William. T–1497343, Downton, Joyce Mary or Joyce Mary Hicks. Al 182166, Eden, William Henry. A–6609655, Eteftherious, Panos Emmanuel. A–1981457, Ell man, Sheva. A–7605224, Enriquez-Padilla, Jose Edmundo. A–7991849, Eory, Gerhard Franz. 1614–2626, Escudero-Flores, Manuel. A–7137770, Espinoza-Moreno. Roberto. A–7491873, Evangelista, Maria Camacho de. 0300–385257, Evertsz, Lorenzo or Tommy Evertsz. A–8082611, Fa’Aesea, Sarah Florrie. A–7140278, Fat, Chin Leung.67 Stat. b148 E–47200, Felix, Millan, Jesus. T–1495341, Fetter, Klara. T–2760845, Filipas, Joseph A. A–2179523, Finkelstein, Isidor or Itzhock David Finkelstein. A–6069935, Fogleman, Dorothy Helen nee Bouck. A–5913974, Fond, William La. 0300–419441, Fong, Lee or George Fong Lee. A–7983356, Forbes, Albert or Clyde Wellington Forbes. A–9765437, Fonde, Reynold Herbert. A–7394397, Fornos, Werner Horst formerly Werner Fahrenhold or Werner Lammer or Werner Copeland. A–7249034, Fotinos, Constantinos or Kostos or Kostas Fotinos or Gus Fotinos. A–1267900, Franco, Juan Benito Sanchez or Sanchez Yaun Benito Franco. A–4701734, Gaglione, Michele. A–8154577, Galich, George Dan or George Danny Galich. A–6169196, Gatchalian, Celerino Perfecto. 0900/47006, Gavanozis, Gerassimo Constantino or Jerry Gavanis Gerasimos Gazanovis. V–1219402, Gayef, Yorgi Vangel. T–2760260, Gaylard, Reggie Stanley. T–389442, Geluda, Joseph. A–7483725, Ghinis, Georges Gilbert. A–2735926, Gibet, Frank or Frank Gibit. T–1892186, Glavan, Gregory or Grgo Glavan. A-5453169T, Glover, Robert Joseph or Robert J. Glover or Robert Glover. A–6658419, Gonzalez, Jose or Jose y Maria-Smith Gonzalez. A–7849798, Gonzalez-Arroyo, Carlos. A–3575766, Goriup, Richard or Jack Field. A–9799697, Grape, Melecio Villegas. 1600–101246, Gutierrez-Lopez, Pedro. A-6O477O3T, Harris, Michael Alfonso. A-6047704T, Harris, Carlos Alberto. 1600–37589, Hastings, Mary Anne nee Nagy. A–1607697, Hati, Supu or Hati Supu. E–46704, Heam, Gerald Berchmans. A–8150018, Heilhecker, Dieter. A–5494220, Helias, Soter C. or Soter Cosimos Helias or Soterios Cosimos Iliadou or Soterios Cosimos Ilia das or Soterios Cosimos Eliades or Helios Soteros. 0300–355829, Henriquez, Josephine nee McKinney. T–2672401, Hernandez-Gonzalez, Guadalupe. 0300–417726, Hernandez-Gonzalez, Juan or A liter to Hernandez-Gonzalez. T–1645699, Hoctor, Fernande. A–7680157, Holguin, Ma Khin Sein or Ma Khin Sein Thunderface. A–8190972, Holmberg, Holger Hakon. A–6740793, Hon, Yee You or Day Yee Shee or Gee Shea Wong Gung. A–7283476, Huang, Yun Ching or Cei Ing Tjhing. 0300–428415, Huang, Che Lun. 1600–102344, Humphrey, Clara Louise. A–2883737, Hutchison, Salud Lara nee Maria Isidora Salud Lara-Dominguez or Sally Lara. A–1940059, Imai, Fuji nee Date or Aoki. A–8258715, Ischia, Luigi or Guigi Ischia.67 Stat. b149 T–1497440, Jackson, Edward Ernest. T–1497442, Jackson, Alice Collet. A–3746988, Jacobs, June H. or June H. McDonald or June Vrancheff. T–1966500, Jung, Chong or Jung Chong or Sam Lee. A–8010523, Jung, Goon or Jung Goon. A–4075282, Kapeltick, Anna or Anna Andrusiewicz nee Sawicka. A–3270517, Kassim, Alli or Alei Kassim. A–2760163, Kato, Chuhei. T–2760959, Kato, Michiko. T–2760960, Kato, Tadahiko. T–2760164, Kato, Fumiko. T–2760165, Kato, Chieko. T–2760167, Kato, Mieko. T–2760168, Kato, Yoshiko. T–2760169, Kato, Tadaki. T–2760170, Kato, Setsuko, 1600–102637, Kawaji, Shunpaku or Kawachi. A–1694084, Keilholz, Hans Werner. T–656950, Khanoyan, Melick or Khaninn. A–6795012, Kim, Sung Sun. A–6827136, Kimpfel, Alexander. A–4478344, Koskinen, Airi or Irene Kosky. A–5424947, Kostiner, Leo or Leib Kostiner. A–6470854, Kwok, Bartholomew Man-Him. T–2182617, Lally, Dimitra nee Nikiforous. A–1985321, Landry, Annie Sophia. A–5509107, Larkin, James Joseph. A–9528840, Lavado, Joao Dos Santos or Joao Santos Lavado or John S. Lavado. 0300–409675, Lean, Ch tie Shin. A–4386526, Ledesma-Posos, Jose or Jose Ledesma. 0900/57789, Leitner, Peter. A–9186176, Lie, Hans Mostve. 0300–130512, Lindsay, Byron Joseph. V–793660, Ling, Chih-Ming. V–885079, Ling, Marion Ting nee Lee. V–57267, Liu, Hian Tsie or Tom Fred Hian Tsie Liu. V–57268, Liu, Yeh Yuan Shuang or Judith Yeh Liu. A–6916380, Llapitan, Maria G. A–5869158, Lo, Kai or Lo Kai. T-1892h58, Locsin, David G., Junior. A–4305952, Lopez, Casamira Perez De. A–4503263, Lynch, Frances Maloney nee Frances Maloney. T-6O9064, Macasalabang, Delia or Delia Byers. A–5190589, Maiava, Oso vale Kaisa. A–7830644, Manning, Josephine Dauenhauer or Josephine Daunhauer Manning. A–3866283, Marinis, John Peter. A–5780606, Marley, Herbert Stephen. A–1612033, Mastosalo, Enna Virginia or Enna Salo. A–2894389, Mateo, Dionicio Asuncion. T–1510100, Matsis, Andrew or Andrew Stylianos Matsis. V–49238, Mauricio, Blanca Andrade. A–3425753, Mazzone, Domenick or Domenico or Domenic Mazzone. A–5760074, McAlmer, John Ernest or John Jack Reid. A–7199724, McPhee, Joyce May. A–7445800, Medina-Inocencio, Ismael.67 Stat. b150 A–5724484, Mehlmann, Karl Paul or Carl Mellman. 0300–327218, Heikle, Maurice Manford Marchante or Maurice Man-ford Meikle or Maurice Manford or Vietor Marchante. A–6819162, Meisels, Mozes. A–6922683, Meisels, Magda Malke or Magda Schneck. A–2102966, Midrano, Florence nee Lowe. PR 901314, Miller, Alicia Maria nee Maria Alicia Camargo Pinzon. 0300–355468, Mitchell, Thomas Rose Lewin. A–9698222, Moll, Cornelius Leonardus. A–8057829, Montalvo, Francisco. A–8217341, Montalvo, Maria Padilla. T–2072530, Morales-Vidana, Francisco or Frank Morales. A–5259530, Moreira, Jose. 2311-P 20902, Moscarelli, Americo. A–4836377, Moy, Kuo Ching. A–2441190, Munoz-Munoz, Pablo. A–5667443, Murphy, William Patrick. A–4791780, Murphy, Mary Sarah. T–2760188, Nakano, Daikichi, A–3578790, Navarro-Cortez, Atenogenes or Jose Atenogenes Navarro-Cortez or Atenogenes Navarro or Frank Navarro. A–1417298, Hemm, Henry Alfred. A–6260997, Newcomb, Beatriz F. formerly Beatriz Farias or Maria Isabel Beatriz Farias. V–905986, Nicolas, Nicolasa F. 0501/19035, Nunez, Felicia or Perrz. A–2540511, Ohno, Haruyoshi. 2272-P–25220, Ojuricic, Milan or Milos Gjuricic or Gjurich or Mike Guriek or Stephan Vukerich. 0900/4608, Oleksy, Ludwik or Louis. A–5434590, Olsen, Bjarne Olaf. A–3715893, On, Lam. A 2289047, Ortega-Pizarro, Bartolome. T–1495454, Ortiz, Cecilio Perez. A–3967041, Ozeki, Mamoru. A–3965724, Ozeki, Haruko. V–20162, Pappas, J una Rae. V–1490130, Parker, Pamela. V–1490133, Parker, Patricia. A–3065982, Panich, Stanley Walter. A–8117451, Pearce, Maria Margarita Rohles De or Maria Robles De Pearce or Mary or Mary Margaret or Mary R. Pearce. A–2645265, Pedersen, Knut Hanselius. T–2658093, Pellerin, Arthur. Al 156117, Perez, Fernando Rodriguez. 1610–7716, Perez, Ofelia Valasquez de. E–39523, Perez-Roman, Eloisa. T–1538861, Petroni, Aida or Aida Petroni Sherman. A–4763894, Pettersen, Edward Oliver. A–5869796, Pickering, Anita Odelia. A–2800127, Pico, Jose Sanjurjo Do or Gerardo Touron Lopez. A–5757930, Pietri, Fabien. A–6980725, Podubynseyj, Wasyl. V–464831, Poeckel, Klaus Dieter or Claude D. Peckham. A–7771635, Polevoy, Olga or Olga Pearl Polevoy. T–88343, Potter, Laura. T–2760223, Pozzi, Bruna Annamaria. A–3235716, Puccini, Livio Giulio. 1600–101727, Puga. Maria Hidalgo de.67 Stat. b151 A–7868375, Qaen, Ng Bow or Phillip Ng. 1609–1572, Quintero, Rosa Diaz de formerly Rosa Diaz or Rosa Diaz-Ornelas or Rosa Ornelas-Diaz. A–3386221, Rabins, Harry. A–7287917, Ramos-Torres, Jesus. A–7169715, Rao, Giuseppe Salvatore. A–6985763, Rapoport, Bent ion Israel or Ben Rapoport. A–1451998, Raymond, Doni or Raymond Boni or Draman Piatu. T–1864595, Remedios, Dos or Jaime Daniel or Jaime Daniel Remedios. A–6989934, Rendon-Medina, Blas or Carlos Martinez-Rendon or Daniel Alanis-Medina. V–40916, Reyno, Erlinda Turqueza. T–2659463, Rhoden, Norman Augustus or Nathaniel Rhoden. A–7450712, Rhodes, Edgar formerly Edgar Guldan. A–8065958, Riccio, Antonio. A–3969236, Rivas, Guadalupe Lugo de. A–3404740, Rodnalsen, Aurelia nee Schutte. A–1962168, Boudolph, Eduard W. F. or Eduard Wilhelm Ferdinand Rudolph or Eduard Rudolph. A–5276853. Rubilar-Rodriguez, Jose Antonio. A–2673825, Sam, Chui Chung Ho or Chui Chung Ho. 0807–3012, Sandoval, Ruben. T–963499, Sansaet, Juan Sario. V–500503, Santos, Fortunata nee Miranda. T–2760286, Sanz, Antonio. A–3793401, Sargis, Regina nee Baboo or Regina Isaac Baboo. A–4313068, Sarikopoulos, Damaskinos Nikolao or Demetrios or Da mucus or James Darakopoulos or Sarakopoulos or Sarikas. 0300–420784, Scareia, Cristoforo or Cresteno Scaccia. V–1257359, Scardillo, Vito. A–4367660, Schoch, Car] or Carl Christoph Schoch. 0700–17718, Scotto, Michael DiMimico or Michael Scaro. A–5562624, Seassaro, Giovanni Amorettior John Amoretti. 1609–1511, Segura-Guerrero, Juan. 0501–18899, Seto, Don Begg or Soo Hoo Doon Begg. A–6830573, Shashou, Salim Sion. Tl864508, Shimote, Teru Wakayama. Tl892010, Shin, Wong Fox (For). A–7081485, Shut, Wong or Shut Wong or Chong Wong or Henry Wong. A-4981372T, Silberberg, Elias. A–4794982, Silva, Abel Da. T–1892236, Sing, Lai. A–6728296, Smith, Sanford Lloyd. A–3733560, Socorro, Alberto Monteiro. A–6738897, Solomon, Henry. A–5462089, Sommer, John Hans. A–5148864, Spain, Louis. T–2760191, Stefani, Maria Bonandrini. 0300–157175, Strean, Lillian Ruth (nee Leah Rachel Ghenkin). T–2760237, Tabares-Tristan, Juan. T–2760236, Tabares, Irma. A–7363971, Tada, Jane Tomoko. 1600/39508, Tamayo-Marron, Jose. 1614/2667, Tamayo, Josefina Lopez de. A–5661894, Tammenoksa, Aino or Eva Isaacson. A–6706048, Tashjian, Haig.67 Stat. b152 A–3841272, Thompson, Juliette Parra (nee Herrera). A–6815399, Tommasino, Josephine formerly Russo or Giuseppina Russo. A–7983141, Valle, Myrtle Louise formerly Hewitt (nee Crisp). A–9537490, Van Assen, Arie Johannes. A–7222727, Voudoukis, John Egnatios or Joanis Ignatiou Voudoukis. A–7930580, Wardiyah, Joseph Hanna. 0300–239692, Wassmann, Meta or Meta Branding. A–6154808, Watanabe, Toshio or Victor Toshio Watanabe. A–6154809, Watanabe, Minoru or Jorge Minoru Watanabe. A–6154810, Watanabe, Haruko or Nelly Haruko Watanabe. A–6154811, Watanabe, Yoshio or Hector Yoshio Watanabe. T–23092, Weber, Brigitta Herta or Brigitta Harta Weber or Carol Dee Rimmer. A–7967139, White, Janina Vicki. A-3493O25, Willis, Catherine E. nee Hayes. A–3483279, Dea ba Id, Ellen Mary nee Willis. A–1460148, Wirth, Rosa, Elisa’ 0900/58370, Wong, Helen Hong. T–2760363, Wong, Lucille or Lin-Hai Dang. A–8217492, Wong, William Theodore or Chung Chan Wong. A–2673354, Woods, Charles. 0300–355173, Woodstock, Enos Daniel. A–2528525, Yamada, Ryoicbi or Ryoichi Kitayama. A–6041609, Yektaee, Manoutcher or Manoucher Yektai. A–6041591, Yektaee or Yektai, Monir Kamkar nee Shahrudy. T–1864517, Young, Chew. 1600–61866, Yow, Loew Lung or Lew Fung Yow or Lew Fon Yin or Peter Lew or Wallace Lew or Peter Wallace Lew. E–46702, Zarate, Guadalupe Gutierrez de or Guadalupe Gutierrez-Lopez. A–5821838, Stuebel, Carl Julius. Agreed to August 3, 1953. H. Con. Res. 183: GENERAL REVENGE REVISION House Concurrent Resolution 183 August 3, 1953 GENERAL REVENGE REVISIONAugust 3, 1953[[H. Con. Res. 183](/us/bill/83/hconres/183)] *Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring)*, That there be printed four thousand additional copies of the hearings on general revenue revision held by the Committee on Ways and Means for the use of the said Committee. Passed August 3, 1953. PROCLAMATIONS 2981 July 17, 1952 United Nations Day, 1952 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation United Nations Day, 1952 by the president of the united states of americaJuly 17, 1952 [No. 2981] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the founding of the United Nations has given the people of the world an organization through which nations may resolve their differences without resort to war and has made possible greater international cooperation in the economic, political, and cultural fields; and WHEREAS the United Nations continues to be the only existing international organ which offers mankind a hope for ultimate world peace; and WHEREAS the realization by citizens of other nations that the overwhelming majority of Americans support the United Nations and its great purposes would help to speed the day when there will in fact be peace on earth, good will toward men; and WHEREAS the General Assembly of the United Nations has declared that October 24, the anniversary of the entry into force of the United Nations Charter, shall be dedicated each year to the dissemination of information concerning the aims and accomplishments of the United Nations: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of theUnited Nations Day, 1952. United States of America, do hereby urge the citizens of this Nation to observe Friday, October 24, 1952, as United Nations Day by sending greetings to friends, relatives, and associates in other countries which are, members of the United Nations, and by expressing their confidence in the United Nations, their friendship for other peoples, and their faith in the ultimate demonstration throughout the world of the brotherhood of man. I also call upon the officials of the Federal, State, and local Governments, the National Citizens’ Committee for United Nations Day, representatives of civic, educational, and religious organizations, agencies of the press, radio, television, motion pictures, and other communications media, and all citizens to cooperate in appropriate observance of this day throughout our country. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 17th day of July in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two, and of the [seal] Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: Dean Acheson *Secretary of State*. c3 2982 July 18, 1952 Terminating the Turkish Trade Agreement Proclamations Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 67 Stat. c4 Terminating the Turkish Trade Agreement Proclamations by the president of the united states of americaJuly 18, 1952 [No. 2982] A PROCLAMATION 1. WHEREAS, under the authority vested in him by section 350(a) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended by the Act of June 12, 1934, entitled “An Act to amend the Tariff Act of 1930” (48 Stat. 943), which amending Act was extended by Joint Resolution of Congress, [19 USC 1351, 1352](/us/usc/t19/s1351/1352).approved March 1, 1937 (50 Stat. 24), the President of the United States entered into a trade agreement with the President of the Turkish Republic on April 1, 1939 (54 Stat. 1871), and proclaimed such trade agreement by proclamations of April 5, 1939 (54 Stat. 1870), and November 30, 1939 (54 Stat. 1896); 2. WHEREAS the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Turkey have agreed to terminate the said trade agreement, effective. August 4, 1952; 3. WHEREAS the said section 350
(a)of the Tariff Act of 1930[19 USC 1351](/us/usc/t19/s1351). authorizes the President to terminate in whole or in part any proclamation carrying out a trade agreement entered into under such section: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of theTermination of proclamations of Apr. 5, 1939, and Nov. 30, 1939. United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the statutes, including the said [19 USC 1351](/us/usc/t19/s1351).section 350
(a)of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, do hereby proclaim that the said proclamations dated April 5, 1939, and November 30, 1939, shall terminate August 4, 1952. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 18th day of July, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two and of the [seal] Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: Dean Acheson *Secretary of State*. 2983 July 23, 1952 Revocation of the Suspension of Duties on Zinc Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Revocation of the Suspension of Duties on Zinc by the president of the united states of americaJuly 23, 1952 [No. 2983] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the import duties on zinc-bearing ores imposed under [46 Stat. 628](/us/stat/46/628).paragraph 393[19 USC 1001, pars. 393, 394](/us/usc/t19/s1001/393/394). of Title I of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, and on zinc in blocks, pigs, and slabs imposed under paragraph 394 of such title, have been suspended by Public Law 258, 82d Congress, approved [19 USC 1001, par. 393 note](/us/usc/t19/s1001/393).February 11, 1952 (66 Stat. 7), with respect to imports entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption during the period beginning February 12, 1952, and ending with the close of March 31, 67 Stat. c5 1953, or the termination of the national emergency proclaimed by me on December 16, 1950, whichever is earlier;[61 Stat. a454](/us/stat/61/a454). [50 USC app., note prec. 1](/us/usc/t50/s1). WHEREAS the said Public Law 258 contains the following proviso: *Provided*, That when, for any one calendar month during such period, the average market price of slab zinc (Prime Western, f. o, b. East St. Louis) for that month has been below 18 cents per pound, the Tariff Commission, within fifteen days after the conclusion of such calendar month, shall so advise the President, and the President shall, by proclamation, not later than twenty days after he has been so advised by the Tariff Commission, revoke the suspension of duties made by this Act, such revocation to be effective with respect to articles entered for consumption or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption after the date of such proclamation.; AND WHEREAS on the third day of July 1952 the Tariff Commission reported to me that it has found that the average market price of slab zinc (Prime Western, f. o. b. East St. Louis) for the month of June 1952 was below 18 cents per pound: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of theZinc. Revocation of duty suspension. United States of America, pursuant to the said proviso of Public Law 258, 82d Congress, do hereby proclaim the revocation of the suspension [19 USC 1001, par. 393 note](/us/usc/t19/s1001/393).of duties provided for in the said Public Law 258, such revocation to be effective with respect to articles entered for consumption or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption after the date of this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 23rd day of July in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two, and of the [seal] Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: Dean Acheson *Secretary of State*. 2984 July 25, 1952 Citizenship Day, 1952 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Citizenship Day, 1952 by the president of the united states of americaJuly 25, 1952 [No. 2984] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS by a joint resolution approved February 29, 1952 (Public Law 261, 82d Congress), the Congress of the United States[66 Stat. 9](/us/stat/66/9). has designated the 17th day of September of each year as Citizenship Day in commemoration of the formation and signing on September 17, 1787, of the Constitution of the United States and in recognition of all who, by coming of age or by naturalization, have attained the full status of citizenship; and WHEREAS it is most fitting that every citizen of the United States, whether native-born or foreign-born, should on September 17 of each year give special thought and consideration to his rights and responsibilities under our Constitution; and 67 Stat. c6 WHEREAS the aforesaid resolution authorizes the President of the United States to issue annually a proclamation calling for the observance of Citizenship Day: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of theCitizenship Day, 1952. United States of America, do hereby direct the appropriate officials of the Government to display the flag of the United States on all public buildings on Wednesday, September 17, 1952, and I urge the people of the Nation to display the flag on that day at their homes and other suitable places. I also urge Federal, State, and local officials, as well as patriotic, religious, civic, educational, and other interested organizations to arrange for appropriate ceremonies on Citizenship Day in which all our people may join to the end that both native-born and naturalized citizens may have a fuller understanding of their rights and privileges and of their obligations and responsibilities as citizens of the United States. And I call upon all our citizens to renew and reaffirm on that day their faith in the principles and ideals embodied in the Constitution—the foundation of our strength and the symbol of freedom and justice for all. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 25th day of July in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two, and of the [seal] Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: Dean Acheson *Secretary of State*. 2985 August 15, 1952 National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, 1952 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, 1952 by the president of the united states of americaAugust 15, 1952 [No. 2985] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the productive capacity of physically-handicapped workers, when they are employed in positions suited to their physical abilities and skills, has been demonstrated beyond question; and WHEREAS there is a need for greater understanding of the employment capabilities of the physically handicapped and of proved methods of matching their abilities with job requirements; and WHEREAS there is also a need for greater public participation in educational and promotional activities that have as their objective the suitable employment of physically-handicapped workers who have been adequately prepared and are willing and able to work; and WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution approved on August 11, 1945 (59 Stat. 530), has designated the first week in October of each year as National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, and has requested the President to issue a proclamation calling 67 Stat. c7 public attention to the need for Nationwide support of and interest in the employment of otherwise qualified but physically-handicapped men and women: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of theNational Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, 1952. United States of America, do hereby call upon the people of our Nation to observe the week beginning October 5, 1952, as National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, and to cooperate with the President’s Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped in carrying out the purposes of the aforementioned joint resolution of Congress. I also request the Governors of States, the mayors of municipalities, other public officials, leaders of industry and labor, and members of religious, civic, veterans’, agricultural, womens’, handicapped-persons’, and fraternal organizations, as well as other groups representative of our national life, to take part in the observance of the designated week, in order to enlist the widest possible public support of programs designed to increase opportunities in employment for the physically handicapped. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 15th day of August in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two, and of [seal] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: David Bruce *Acting Secretary of State*. 2986 August 18, 1952 Modification of Trade Agreement Concession and Adjustment in the Rate of Duty With Respect to Dried Figs Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Modification of Trade Agreement Concession and Adjustment in the Rate of Duty With Respect to Dried Figs by the president of the united states of americaAugust 18, 1952 [No. 2986] A PROCLAMATION 1. WHEREAS, pursuant to the authority vested in the President by the Constitution and the Statutes, including section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, on April 21, 1951, I entered into a[48 Stat. 943](/us/stat/48/943). [19 USC 1351](/us/usc/t19/s1351). trade agreement providing for the accession to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade of certain foreign countries, including the[61 Stat., Pts. 5 and 6](/us/stat/61/5/6). Republic of Turkey, which trade agreement consists of the Torquay Protocol to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, dated April 21, 1951, including the Annexes thereto, and by ProclamationTIAS 2420. No. 2929 of June 2, 1951 (3 CFR, 1951 SUPP., 27; TD 52739), I[65 Stat. c12](/us/stat/65/c12). proclaimed such modifications of existing duties and other import restrictions of the United States of America and such continuance of existing customs or excise treatment of articles imported into the United States of America as were then found to be required or appropriate to carry out the said trade agreement on and after June 6, 1951, which proclamation has been supplemented by several notifica- 67 Stat. c8 lions of the President to the Secretary of the Treasury, including a notification dated October 2, 1951, (3 CFR, 1951 SUPP., 540; TD 52836); 2. WHEREAS, as set forth in the 7 th recital of the said Proclamation[65 Stat. c14](/us/stat/65/c14). No. 2929, and in accordance with paragraph 3 of the said Torquay Protocol, Schedule XX contained in Annex A of the said Protocol (hereinafter referred to as the “Torquay schedule”) became a schedule to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade relating to the United States of America on June 6, 1951; 3. WHEREAS item 740 in Part I of the Torquay schedule reads as follows: Tariff Act of 1930, paragraph Description of Products Rate of duty 740 Figs, fresh, dried, or in brine 2½¢ per lb. 4. WHEREAS, pursuant to the said Proclamation No. 2929 and[65 Stat. c14](/us/stat/65/c14). the said notification of the President to the Secretary of the Treasury of October 2, 1951, duty at the rate of 2’4 cents per pound has been applied to the products described in the said item 740, entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption since October 17, 1951, which duty reflects the prevailing United States concession with respect to such products under the said General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade as supplemented by the said Torquay schedule; 5. WHEREAS the United States Tariff Commission has submitted to me its report of investigation and hearing under section [65 Stat. 74](/us/stat/65/74). [19 USC 1364](/us/usc/t19/s1364).7 of the Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951 (Public Law 50, 82d Congress, approved June 16, 1951), on the basis of which investigation and hearing it has found that dried figs described in the said item 740 are, as a result in part of the duty reflecting the concession granted thereon in the said General Agreement, on Tariffs and Trade as supplemented by the Torquay schedule, being imported into the United States in such increased quantities, both actual and relative, as to cause serious injury to the domestic industry producing like or directly competitive products, and as to threaten continuance of such injury; 6. WHEREAS the said Tariff Commission has recommended that the concession granted in the said General Agreement as supplemented by (he Torquay schedule with respect to dried figs described in the said item 740 be modified to permit the application to such products of a rate of duty of 4 cents per pound, which rate the Commission found and reported to be necessary to prevent the continuance of serious injury to the domestic industry producing like or directly competitive products; 7. WHEREAS section 350
(2)of the Tariff Act of 1930, as[48 Stat. 942](/us/stat/48/942). [19 USC 1351](/us/usc/t19/s1351). amended, authorizes the President to proclaim such modifications of existing duties as are required or appropriate to carry out any foreign trade agreement that the President has entered into under the said section 350 (a); and 67 Stat. c9 8. WHEREAS, upon the modification of the concession granted in the said General Agreement as supplemented by the Torquay schedule with respect to dried figs described in the said item 740 in accordance with the recommendation of the Tariff Commission mentioned in the 6th recital of this proclamation, it will be appropriate to carry out the said General Agreement as supplemented by the Torquay schedule, to apply to the said dried figs the rate of duty specified in the said 6th recital: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of theDried figs. Modification of existing duties. [48 Stat. 943](/us/stat/48/943). [10 USC 1351](/us/usc/t10/s1351). [65 Stat. 74](/us/stat/65/74). [19 USC 1364](/us/usc/t19/s1364). [61 Stat. a58](/us/stat/61/a58). United States of America, acting under the authority vested in me by section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, and by section 7
(c)of the Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951, and in accordance with the provisions of Article XIX of the said General Agreement, do proclaim—
(a)That the provisions of item 740 of Part I of the Torquay schedule shall be modified, effective at the close of business August 29, 1952, so as to read as follows: Tariff Act of 1930, paragraph Description of Products Rate of duty 740 Figs: Fresh or in brine 2½¢ per lb. Dried 4½¢ per lb.
(b)That, until the President otherwise proclaims, the rates of duty specified in such modified item 740, as set forth in paragraph
(a)above, shall be applied to articles entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption after the close of business August 29, 1952. The said Proclamation No. 2929 is modified accordingly. So long as[65 Stat. c14](/us/stat/65/c14). this proclamation remains in force, the provisions of Proclamation No. 2867 of December 22, 1949 (3 CFR, 1949 SUPP., 55; TD[64 Stat. a380, a390](/us/stat/64/a380/a390). 52373) and Proclamation No. 2874 of March 1, 1950 (3 CFR, J950 SUPP., 21; TD 52423), insofar as they provide for carrying out United States obligations with respect to the rate of duty on dried figs described in item 740 of Part I of Schedule XX in Annex A of the Annecy Protocol of Terms of Accession to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, shall be suspended. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 16 th day of August in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two, and of [seal] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: David Bruce *Acting Secretary of State*. 2987 August 18, 1952 Fire Prevention Week, 1952 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 67 Stat. c10 Fire Prevention Week, 1952 by the president of the united states of americaAugust 18, 1952 [No. 2987] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS destructive fires continue to take an enormous toll of life and property despite the compelling need for the conservation of our human and natural resources in order to strengthen the defense of the Nation; and WHEREAS a more concerted and widespread effort to prevent such fires must be made during the coming year if the lives of approximately eleven thousand of our citizens are to be spared, and the suffering and disability of many thousands more prevented; and WHEREAS, in this period of crisis, the Nation can ill afford the needless waste of nearly a billion dollars in irreplaceable materials, facilities, and resources: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of theFire Prevention Week, 1952. United States of America, do hereby designate the week beginning October 5, 1952, as Fire Prevention Week. I urge that every man, woman, and child in this great country contribute to the Nationwide effort to strengthen the United States by accepting a personal responsibility in the never-ending campaign to save life and property by preventing destructive fires. I request that State and local governments, the American National Red Cross, the National Fire Waste Council, the. Chamber of Commerce of the United States, and business, labor, and farm organizations, as well as churches, schools, civic groups, and agencies of public information, cooperate fully in the observance of Fire Prevention Week. I also direct the appropriate agencies of the Federal Government to assist in this crusade against the loss of life and property resulting from fires. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 18th day of August in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two, and of [seal] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: David Bruce *Acting Secretary of State*. 2988 September 18, 1952 General Pulaski’s Memorial Day, 1952 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation General Pulaski’s Memorial Day, 1952 by the president of the united states of americaSeptember 18, 1952 [No. 2988] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS Count Casimir Pulaski, Polish nobleman, was impelled by his enduring love of liberty to come to our shores and join in the fight for American independence; and 67 Stat. c11 WHEREAS this valiant Pole, having attained the rank of Brigadier General in the Continental Army, gave his life for the American cause on October It, 1779, thus becoming one of the immortals in our history; and WHEREAS the American people, generation after generation, have remembered and cherished the gallant deeds of General Pulaski, who made a heroic contribution to the winning of the freedom we hold so dear: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S, TRUMAN, President of theGeneral Pulaski’s Memorial Pay, 1052. United States of America, do hereby set aside Saturday, October 11, 1952, the one hundred and seventy-third anniversary of his death, as General Pulaski’s Memorial Day, and 1 invite the people of this Nation to observe the day with ceremonies designed to render homage to this Polish patriot who fought under freedom’s banner. 1 also direct that the flag of the United States be displayed on all Government building on October 11 in honor of his memory. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 18th day of September in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two, and [seal] of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: Dean Acheson *Secretary of State*. 2989 September 19, 1952 Supplementary Trade Agreement: Venezuela Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Supplementary Trade Agreement: Venezuela by the president of the united states of americaSeptember 19, 1952 [No. 2980] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, pursuant to section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended and extended (ch. 474, 48 Stat. 943; ch. 118, 57 Stat. 125; ch. 269, 59 Stat. 410; ch. 585, 63 Stat. 697; Public Law 50, 82d Congress),[65 Stat. 72](/us/stat/65/72). on August 28, 1952 I[19 USC 1361](/us/usc/t19/s1361). entered into a supplementary’ trade Agreement, through my duly empowered Plenipotentiary, with the Junta of Government of the United States of Venezuela, through its duly empowered Plenipotentiary, the said supplementary agreement to become effective on and after the thirtieth day following the exchange of my proclamation and the instrument of ratification of the Government of the United States of Venezuela, as provided for in Article 13 of the said supplementary agreement; AND WHEREAS I proclaimed the said supplementary agreement on September 10, 1952 and my proclamation and the instrument ofTIAS 2566. ratification of the Government of the United States of Venezuela, were duly exchanged at the city of Washington on September 11, 1952; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT KNOWN THAT I, HARRY S.Venezuela. Entry into force of supplementary trade agreement. TRUMAN, President of the United States of America, supplementing my said proclamation of September 10, 1952, do hereby make known 67 Stat. c12 and proclaim that the said supplementary agreement, signed on August 28, 1952, will come into force on October 11, 1952. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the city of Washington this 19th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal] fifty-two and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred seventy-seventh, Harry S. Truman By the President: Dean Acheson *Secretary of State*. 2990 September 25, 1952 Columbus Day, 1952 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Columbus Day, 1952 by the president of the united states of americaSeptember 25, 1952 [No. 2990] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS Christopher Columbus, after sailing many weeks on a vast and unknown sea, found a western continent and a new world on October 12, 1492; and WHEREAS the daring and resolution of this man of destiny have encouraged in every generation the perseverance of those who seek the truth beyond the horizon; and WHEREAS the Congress of the United States, mindful of the rich heritage left us by Christopher Columbus, provided, by a resolution [36 USC 146](/us/usc/t36/s146).approved on April 30, 1934 (48 Stat. 657), that the anniversary of his epochal discovery should be commemorated each year: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of theColumbus Day, 1952. United States of America, do hereby designate Sunday, October 12, 1952, as Columbus Day, and I invite the people of the United States to observe the day with appropriate ceremonies in their homes, their schools, and their churches, or in other suitable places. I direct the officials of the Government to arrange for the display of the flag of the United States on all public buildings on October 12 in honor of the man whose discovery gave democracy a new birthplace. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United Slates of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 25th day of September in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two, [seal] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh, Harry S. Truman By the President: Dean Acheson *Secretary of State*. 2991 September 27, 1952 Imposing Import Fees on Shelled and Prepared Almonds Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 67 Stat. c13 Imposing Import Fees on Shelled and Prepared Almonds by the president of the united states of americaSeptember 27, 1952 [No. 2991] A PROCLAMATION 1. WHEREAS, pursuant to section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as added by section 31 of the act of August 24, 1935, 49 Stat. 773, reenacted by section 1 of the act of June 3, 1937, 50 Stat. 246, and amended by section 3 of the act of July 3, 1948, 62 Stat. 1248, and section 3 of the act of June 28, 1950, 64 Stat. 261 (7 U. S. C. 624), I caused the United States Tariff Commission to make an investigation to determine whether certain tree nuts are being or are practically certain to be imported into the United States under such conditions and in such quantities as to render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with, certain programs or operations undertaken by the. Department of Agriculture with respect to such nuts, or to reduce substantially the amount of any product processed in the United States from such nuts with respect to which any such program or operation is being undertaken; and 2. WHEREAS the Commission instituted such investigation on April 13, 1950, and on November 24, 1950 reported to me that there was at that time no basis for any action under the said section 22[7 USC 624](/us/usc/t7/s624). with respect to imports of such nuts, but that it was continuing the investigation; and 3. WHEREAS, after further investigation, including a public hearing, the Commission, on November 28, 1951, reported to me regarding the need for action under the said section 22 in order to protect[7 USC 624](/us/usc/t7/s624). the programs of the United States Department of Agriculture for the crop year 1951–52 with respect to almonds, pecans, filberts, and walnuts, in which report the Commission found that the imposition of a specified fee on imports of shelled almonds and of blanched, roasted, or otherwise prepared or preserved almonds (not including almond paste) entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption during the period October 1, 1951 to September 30, 1952, inclusive, in excess of a specified aggregate quantity, was necessary to prevent imports of such almonds from rendering ineffective or materially interfering with the program undertaken by the Department of Agriculture with respect to almonds; and 4. WHEREAS, in accordance with the Commission’s recommendation in the. said report of November 28, 1951, on December 10, 1951 I issued a proclamation pursuant to the said section 22 imposing a[66 Stat. c11](/us/stat/66/c11). fee on imports of shelled almonds and on blanched, roasted, or otherwise prepared or preserved almonds entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption during the period October 1, 1951 to September 30, 1952, inclusive, in excess of a certain aggregate quantity, as specified in the Commission’s recommendation; and 5. WHEREAS the Commission continued the said investigation for the purpose of reporting to the President regarding any later action which might be found to be necessary to carry out the purposes of the said section 22; and[7 USC 624](/us/usc/t7/s624). 67 Stat. c14 6. WHEREAS, after further investigation, including a. hearing, for the purpose of determining what action, if any, should be taken under [7 USC 624](/us/usc/t7/s624).the said section 22 with respect to imports of certain tree nuts, to prevent imports of such nuts from entering during the 1952–53 crop year under such conditions and in such quantities as to render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with, programs undertaken by the Department of Agriculture with respect to almonds, filberts, walnuts, or pecans, or to reduce substantially the amount of any product processed in the United States from domestic almonds, filberts, walnuts, or pecans, the Commission reported to me on September 25, 1952 its findings resulting from such investigation; and 7. WHEREAS, on the basis of such further investigation and report of the Commission, I find that shelled almonds, blanched, roasted, or otherwise prepared or preserved almonds (not including almond paste) are practically certain to be imported into the United States during the period October 1, 1952 to September 30, 1953, both dates inclusive, under such conditions and in such quantities as to render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with the program undertaken by the Department of Agriculture with respect to almonds pursuant to the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of [50 Stat. 246](/us/stat/50/246). [7 USC 624](/us/usc/t7/s624).1937, as amended; and 8. WHEREAS I find and declare that the imposition of the fees hereinafter proclaimed are shown by such investigation of the Commission to be necessary in order that the entry of imported shelled almonds, blanched, roasted, or otherwise prepared or preserved almonds (not including almond paste) will not render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with, the said program undertaken by the Department of Agriculture with respect to almonds: NOW, THEREFORE, I. HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of theAlmonds. Import fee. United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the said section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment [7 USC 624](/us/usc/t7/s624).Act, as amended, do hereby proclaim: That a fee of 5 cents per pound shall be imposed upon shelled almonds and blanched, roasted, or otherwise prepared or preserved almonds (not including almond paste) entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption during the period October 1, 1952 to September 30, 1953, both dates inclusive, until an aggregate quantity of 7,000,000 pounds of such almonds have been so entered or withdrawn during such period, and a fee of 10 cents per pound shall be imposed upon such almonds entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption during such period in excess of an aggregate quantity of 7,000,000 pounds: *Provided*, That in neither case shall the fee be in excess of 50 per centum ad valorem. The fees imposed by this proclamation shall be in addition to any other duties imposed on the importation of the articles subject to such fees. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. 67 Stat. c15 DONE at the City of Washington this 27th day of September in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two, and [seal] of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: Dean Acheson *Secretary of State*. 2992 October 13, 1952 Korea—Suspension of Tonnage Duties Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Korea—Suspension of Tonnage Duties by the president of the united states of americaOctober 13, 1952 [No. 2992] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS section 4228 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended by the act of July 24, 1897, c. 13, 30 Stat. 214 (U. S. C., title 46, sec. 141), provides, in part, as follows: " “Upon satisfactory proof being given to the President, by the government of any foreign nation, that no discriminating duties of tonnage or imposts are imposed or levied in the ports of such nation upon vessels wholly belonging to citizens of the United States, or upon the produce, manufactures, or merchandise imported in the same from the United States or from any foreign country, the President may issue his proclamation, declaring that the foreign discriminating duties of tonnage and impost within the United States are suspended and discontinued, so far as respects the vessels of such foreign nation, and the produce, manufactures, or merchandise imported into the United States from such foreign nation, or from any other foreign country; the suspension to take effect from the time of such notification being given to the President, and to continue so long as the reciprocal exemption of vessels, belonging to citizens of the United States, and their cargoes, shall be continued, and no longer. " AND WHEREAS satisfactory proof was received by me from the Government of Korea on October 1, 1952, that no discriminating duties of tonnage or imposts are imposed or levied in the ports of Korea upon vessels wholly belonging to citizens of the United States, or upon the produce, manufactures, or merchandise imported in such vessels, from the United States, or from any foreign country: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President ofKorea. Suspension duties. the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the above-quoted statutory provisions, do hereby declare and proclaim that the foreign discriminating duties of tonnage and imposts within the United States are suspended and discontinued so far as respects the vessels of Korea and the produce, manufactures, or merchandise imported in said vessels into the United States from Korea or from any other foreign country; the suspension to take effect from October 1, 1952, and to continue so long as the reciprocal exemption of vessels belonging to citizens of the United States and their cargoes shall be continued, and no longer. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. 67 Stat. c16 DONE at the City of Washington this thirteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two [seal] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: David Bruce *Acting Secretary of State*. 2993 October 15, 1952 Copyright—Principality of Monaco Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Copyright—Principality of Monaco by the president of the united states of americaOctober 15, 1952 [No. 2993] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS section 9 of title 17 of the United States Code, entitled “Copyrights”, as codified and enacted into positive law by the act of Congress approved July 30, 1947, 61 Stat. 652, provides in part that the copyright secured by said title shall extend to the work of an author or proprietor who is a citizen or subject of a foreign state or nation only: " “(a) When an alien author or proprietor shall be domiciled within the UnitedAlien author domiciled in U. S. Reciprocal conditions. States at the time of the first publication of his work; or “(b) When the foreign state or nation of which such author or proprietor is a citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, convention, agreement, or law, to citizens of the United States the benefit of copyright on substantially the same basis as to its own citizens, or copyright protection, substantially equal to the protection secured to such foreign author under this title or by treaty; or when such foreign state or nation is a party to an international agreement which provides for reciprocity in the granting of copyright, by the terms of which Agreement the United States may, at its pleasure, become a party thereto.”; and " WHEREAS section 1 of the said title 17 provides in part as follows:[61 Stat. 652](/us/stat/61/652). " “Any person entitled thereto, upon complying with the provisions of this title, shall have the exclusive right: * * * * * * * “(e) To perform the copyrighted work publicly for profit if it be a musical Musical compositions includible.composition; . . . *Provided*, That the provisions of this title, so far as they secure copyright controlling the parts of instruments serving to reproduce mechanically the musical work, shall include only compositions published and copyrighted after July 1, 1909, and shall not include the works of a foreign author or composer unless the foreign state or nation of which such author or composer is a citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, convention, agreement, or law, to citizens of the United States similar rights.”; and " WHEREAS section 9 of the said title 17 further provides that[61 Stat. 655](/us/stat/61/655). “The existence of the reciprocal conditions aforesaid shall be determined by the President of the United States, by proclamation made from time to time as the purposes of this title may require . . . ”; and WHEREAS a Sovereign Ordinance has been issued this day by His Serene Highness the Prince of Monaco whereby citizens of the United States as of this day are entitled to obtain copyright protection in the Principality of Monaco for all their artistic and literary works on substantially the same basis as nationals of Monaco, including rights similar to those provided by section 1
(e)of the said title 17: 67 Stat. c17 NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of theCopyright benefits to national of Monaco. United States of America, do declare and proclaim: That as of this day the conditions specified in sections 9
(b)and 1
(e)of title 17 of the United States Code exist and are fulfilled with[61 Stat. 655, 652](/us/stat/61/655/652). respect to nationals of the Principality of Monaco, and that nationals of the Principality of Monaco as of this day are entitled to all the benefits of the said title 17 except those conferred by the provisions embodied in the second paragraph of section 9
(b)thereof regarding the extension of time for fulfilling copyright conditions and formalities. *Provided*, that the enjoyment by any work of the rights and benefits conferred by the said title 17 shall be conditioned upon compliance with the requirements and formalities prescribed with respect to such works by the copyright laws of the United States: *And provided further*, that the provisions of section 1
(e)of the said title 17, so far as they secure copyright controlling parts of instruments[61 Stat. 652](/us/stat/61/652). serving to reproduce mechanically the musical work, shall apply only to compositions published on or after this day, and registered for copyright in the United States which have not been reproduced within the United States prior to this day on any contrivance by means of which the work may be mechanically performed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this fifteenth day of October in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two and [seal] of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: David Bruce *Acting Secretary of State*. 2994 October 24, 1952 Armistice Day, 1952 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Armistice Day, 1952 by the president of the united states of americaOctober 24, 1952 [No. 2994] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the American people, who detest war and reject it as an instrument of national policy, were nevertheless drawn into two worldwide conflicts within one generation, in the defense of freedom, and are even now engaged in an epic struggle against shameless aggression; and WHEREAS the Armistice of November 11, 1918, which furled the flags of World War I, brought hope and promise to us and to all mankind that wars between nations were at an end; and WHEREAS the Congress passed a concurrent resolution on June 4, 1926 (44 Stat. 1982), calling for the observance of November 11 with appropriate ceremonies, and later provided in an act approved May 13, 1938 (52 Stat. 351), that the eleventh of November should be a[5 USC 87a](/us/usc/t5/s87a). legal holiday and should be celebrated and known as Armistice Day; and 67 Stat. c18 WHEREAS renewed acts of aggression have stressed the need for a spiritual rededication to the ideal of lasting peace, which seemed close to fulfillment on Armistice Day in 1918: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of theArmistice Day, 1952. United States of America, do hereby call upon the people of the Nation to observe Tuesday, November 11, 1952, by commemorating the heroic sacrifices made by our fellow countrymen across the seas, and I urge all our citizens to devote themselves anew on that day to the task of promoting a. permanent peace among all the people of the earth. I also direct the appropriate officials of the Government to arrange for the display of the flag of the United States on all public buildings on Armistice Day. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 24th day of October in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two, and of [seal] the Independence of the United States of America, the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: David Bruce *Acting Secretary of State*. 2995 November 5, 1952 Establishment of the Coronado National Memorial, Arizona Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Establishment of the Coronado National Memorial, Arizona by the president of the united states of americaNovember 5, 1952 [No. 2995] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS section 1 of the act of August 18, 1941, 55 Stat. 630 [66 Stat. 510](/us/stat/66/510).(16 U. S. C. 450y), as amended by Public Law 478, 82nd Congress, approved July 9, 1952, provides that for the purpose of permanently commemorating the explorations of Francisco Vasquez de Coronado the President of the United States may declare, by proclamation, any lands within the area therein described to be established as the Coronado National Memorial; and WHEREAS it appears that the public interest would be promoted by the establishment of the said Memorial on certain of the said lands as hereinafter provided: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of theCoronado National Memorial. Establishment. United States of America, under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 1 of the said act of August 18, 1941, as amended, do proclaim and declare that, subject to all valid existing rights, the following-described public lands in the State of Arizona are hereby established as the Coronado National Memorial: Gila and Salt River Meridian T. 24 S., R. 20 E., sec. 10, S½SW¼S½SE¼; sec. 11, S½4SW¼; sec. 13, SW¼NW¼,S½: sec. 14, NW¼,S½, NW´NE¼, S½NE¼; 67 Stat. c19 sec. 15, all; sec. 22, all; sec. 23, all; sec. 24, all; T, 24 S., R. 21 E., sec. 17, lots 5 and 6; sec. 18, lots 3, 4, 8, 9, 10 and SE¼SW¼; sec. 19, all; sec. 20, lots 3 and 4. The areas described aggregate approximately 2,745.33 acres. Warning is hereby expressly given to all unauthorized persons not to appropriate, injure, destroy, deface, or remove any feature of this Memorial or to settle upon any of the lands thereof as hereby established. Subject to the provisions of the said act of August 18, 1941, the[16 USC 450y](/us/usc/t16/s450y). Supervision, management, etc. Director of the National Park Service, under the direction of the Secretary of the interior, shall have the supervision, management, and control of the lands constituting the Coronado National Memorial in accordance with the act entitled “An Act to establish a National Park Service, and for other purposes”, approved August 25, 1916 (39 Stat. 535; 16 U. S. C. 1–3), and acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof so far as the provisions of such acts may be applicable. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this fifth day of November in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two, and [seal] of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: David Bruce *Acting Secretary of State*. 2996 November 8, 1952 Thanksgiving Day, 1952 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Thanksgiving Day, 1952 by the president of the united states of americaNovember 8, 1952 [No. 2996] A PROCLAMATION In the cycle of the seasons, another year marked by the abundance of God’s gifts is nearing its end. At such a time we are wont to turn to Him and with humble hearts to offer thanks as a Nation for His manifold blessings. We are moved by the inspiring autumnal beauty of our land, which uplifts the hearts of men. We are thankful for the natural and human resources which have enabled us not only to enjoy high material and spiritual standards ourselves but also to help others in the effort to achieve or protect their well-being. We are grateful for the privileges and rights inherent in our way of life, and in particular for the basic freedoms, which our citizens can 67 Stat. c20 enjoy without fear. This year it is especially fitting that we offer a prayer of gratitude for the spirit of unity which binds together all parts of our country and makes us one Nation indivisible. NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of theThanksgiving Day 1952. United States of America, conforming to our hallowed custom, and in consonance with the joint resolution of Congress approved on [55 Stat. 862](/us/stat/55/862). [5 USC 87b](/us/usc/t5/s87b).December 26, 1941, do hereby call upon all our people to celebrate Thursday, November 27, 1952, as Thanksgiving Day. On that day let us, with a full awareness of our privileges and a deepening sense of the obligations which they entail, each in his own way, but together as a whole people, give due expression to our thanks, and let us humbly endeavor to follow the paths of righteousness in obedience to the will of Almighty God. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have, hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this eighth day of November in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two, and [seal] of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: David Bruce *Acting Secretary of State*. 2997 November 15, 1952 Granting Certain Land to the City of Eastport, Maine, for Public Use Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Granting Certain Land to the City of Eastport, Maine, for Public Use by the president of the united states of americaNovember 15, 1952 [No. 2997] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS certain lands in the municipality of Eastport, Maine, were acquired at various times by the War Department for use as a military reservation known as Fort Sullivan; and WHEREAS the said lands, being no longer needed for military purposes, were placed under the control of the Secretary of the Interior, by a proclamation of the President dated July 22, 1884, for disposition in accordance with the provisions of the act of July 5, 1884, 23 Stat. 103 (43 U. S. C. 1071–1074); and WHEREAS a portion of the said lands designated as Lot 14 was reserved from such disposition by the Secretary of the Interior because the municipality of Eastport had erected thereon a water-stand pipe; and WHEREAS the said municipality of Eastport is now the City of Eastport, Maine, a municipal corporation, which has requested that the said Lot 14 be transferred to it for public use; and WHEREAS it appears that such a transfer would be in the public interest: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of theEastport, Maine. Granting of land for public use. United States, under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the act of March 3, 1893, 27 Stat. 572, 593 (43 U. S. C. 1076), do hereby 67 Stat. c21 grant and transfer to the said City of Eastport, Maine, for public use the said Lot 14, containing 1.03 acres, as shown on the map of the said Fort Sullivan, in Eastport, Maine, surveyed by A. W. Barber, detailed clerk of the General Land Office, in November 1900, a copy of which map is recorded in the Washington County, Maine, Registry of Deeds; excepting and reserving therefrom the following-described tract of land for the use of the United States Weather Bureau, Department of Commerce, in the operation and maintenance of a storm-warning tower, together with the right of access thereto over the existing road and sidewalk: From corner No. 7, Lot 14 on east line of High Street, S. S3J4E. 120 feet to center of City Stand Pipe; thence S. 57^E. 65 feet to N. E. corner of 30-ft. square Weather Bureau Warning Tower tract; thence from point of beginning, on boundries of said tract, south 30 feet; west 30 feet; north 30 feet; east 30 feet to N. E. corner of Warning Tower tract, containing 900 square feet. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 15th day of November in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two, and of the [seal] Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: David Bruce *Acting Secretary of State*. 2998 November 20, 1952 Enlarging the Hovenweep National Monument Colorado and Utah Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Enlarging the Hovenweep National Monument Colorado and Utah by the president of the united states of americaNovember 20, 1952 [No. 2998] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS Proclamation No. 1654 of March 2, 1923, established[42 Stat. 2209](/us/stat/42/2209). the Hovenweep National Monument on certain public lands in southwestern Colorado and southeastern Utah for the purpose of preserving four groups of ruins, including structures of the finest prehistoric masonry found in the United States, and Proclamation No. 2924 of April 26, 1951, added to the monument certain other public lands in[65 Stat. c8](/us/stat/65/c8). southwestern Colorado containing other significant ruins; and WHEREAS other public lands, contiguous to a portion of the lands now comprising the said monument, have been found to contain very important archeological sites, including small pueblos and an exceptional and significant great kiva (a large circular semi-subterranean ceremonial room), the inside and overall diameters of which are approximately 60 and 100 feet, respectively, which kiva has never been excavated by archeologists or vandalized by unauthorized digging; and 67 Stat. c22 WHEREAS it appears that it would be in the public interest to reserve the lands embracing such archeological sites as a part of the said monument: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of theAddition of land to Hovenweep National Monument, Colo.-Utah. United States of America, under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 2 of the act of June 8, 1906, .34 Stat. 225 (161’. S. C. 431), do hereby proclaim that, subject to valid existing rights and the provisions of existing withdrawals, the following-described lands in Colorado arc hereby added to and reserved as a part of the Hovenweep National Monument: New Mexico Principal Meridian T. 36 N., R. 17 W., sec. 4, lot 3, SE¼NW¼, and E²SW¼NW¼ The area described contains 81.02 acres, more or less. Warning is hereby expressly given to all unauthorized persona not to appropriate, injure, destroy, or remove any features of this monument and not to locate or settle upon any of the lands thereof. The Director of the National Park Service, under the direction ofSupervision, management, etc. the Secretary of the Interior, shall have the supervision, management, and control of the lands hereby added to this monument as provided in the act of Congress entitled “An Act to establish a National Park Service, and for other purposes”, approved August 25, 1916, 39 Stat. [5 USC 486](/us/usc/t5/s486);535 (16 U. S. C. 1–3), and acts [16 USC 1–4, 22, 4a](/us/usc/t16/s1–4/22/4a).supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 20th day of November in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two and of [seal] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: David Bruce *Acting Secretary of State*. 2999 December 1, 1952 United Nations Human Rights Day, 1952 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation United Nations Human Rights Day, 1952 by the president of the united states of americaDecember 1, 1952 [No. 2999] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on December 10, 1948, as a common standard of achievement for all nations and all peoples, and the anniversary of its adoption is now celebrated each year by free peoples throughout the world; and WHEREAS the first ten amendments to the Constitution of the United States, our great American Bill of Rights, became effective on [1 Stat. 21](/us/stat/1/21).December 15, 1791, so that the anniversary of this significant event 67 Stat. c23 in our own history falls close to the anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; and WHEREAS many of the rights and freedoms set forth in our Bill of Rights and in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, including the immeasurable privileges of freedom of speech, religion, assembly, and petition, are similarly affirmed in the constitutions and basic laws of our States and territories; and WHEREAS it is fitting that this anniversary should be observed by our schools, our churches, our labor unions, and our religious, educational, and civic organizations of all kinds the freedom of which has been safeguarded through these guarantees of individual liberty: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of theCelebration of United Nations Human Rights Day. [64 Stat. a379](/us/stat/64/a379). United States of America, having in 1949 designated December 10 of that year and each succeeding year as United Nations Human Rights Day, do hereby call upon the people of the United States to celebrate December 10, 1952, by studying the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Constitution of the United States, and the constitutions of our States and territories, and by giving thanks for the priceless heritage of liberty embodied in these great documents. We do not forget that in past years men in many lands have died to win these freedoms and preserve them for our generation. It is to defend and safeguard these same freedoms that the United Nations is resisting communist aggression in Korea, and is seeking to promote the liberty and security of all peoples. In this celebration let us join with the peoples of the other free nations of the world in recognition of our common purpose to defend and further the rights and freedoms of all people as proclaimed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and in so doing renew our determination that here in our own land the great guarantees in our Bills of Rights shall not be lost or weakened or curtailed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 1st day of December in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two, and of [seal] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: David Bruce *Acting Secretary of State*. 3000 December 24, 1952 Granting Pardon to Certain Persons Who Have Served in the Armed Forces of the United States Since June 25, 1950 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Granting Pardon to Certain Persons Who Have Served in the Armed Forces of the United States Since June 25, 1950 by the president of the united states of americaDecember 24, 1952 [No. 3000] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the Constitution of the United States provides that[1 Stat. 17](/us/stat/1/17). the President “shall have power to grant reprieves and pardons for 67 Stat. c24 offenses against the United States, except in cases of impeachment”; and WHEREAS there have entered, enrolled in, or been inducted into the armed forces of the United States persons who had prior to their entry, enrollment, or induction been convicted of offenses against the laws of the United States, other than the laws for the government of the armed forces of the United States; and WHEREAS it appears that such convicted persons who have been or shall hereafter be honorably discharged or separated from the armed forces, or separated with honor from active service therein, after serving in active status for not less than one year subsequent to June 25, 1950 ought to be pardoned: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of theArmed Forces. Granting of full pardon to certain persons. United States of America, do hereby grant, a full pardon to all persons convicted of violation of any law of the United States, except the laws for the government of the armed forces of the United States, who prior to the date hereof entered, enrolled in, or were inducted into the armed forces of the United States and who after serving in active status for not less than one year subsequent to June 25, 1950 have been or shall hereafter be honorably discharged or separated therefrom, or separated under honorable conditions from active service therein: *Provided, however*, that such pardon shall not be construed to include the pardon of such persons for any offenses for which conviction has been obtained after the date of such entry, enrollment, or induction. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 24th day of December, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two, and of [seal] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: Dean Acheson *Secretary of State*. 3001 December 24, 1952 Granting Amnesty and Pardon to Certain Persons Convicted by Court-Martial of Desertion from the Armed Forces of the United States Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Granting Amnesty and Pardon to Certain Persons Convicted by Court-Martial of Desertion from the Armed Forces of the United States by the president of the united states of americaDecember 24, 1952 [No. 3001] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS section 2 of Article 11 of the Constitution of the United States of America provides that the President “shall have power to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the United States, except in cases of impeachment”; and WHEREAS section 306 of the Nationality Act of 1940 (54 Stat.[8 USC 706](/us/usc/t8/s706). 1141) provides in part that a person who at any time during which the United States is at war deserts the military or naval forces of the United States shall upon conviction thereof by a court-martial be 67 Stat. c25 ineligible to become a citizen of the United States, and that such deserters shall be forever incapable of holding any office of trust or of profit under the United States, or of exercising any rights as citizens thereof; and WHEREAS section 401
(g)of the said Act, as amended by section 1 of the. act of January 20, 1944, 58 Stat. 4, provides in part[8 USC 801](/us/usc/t8/s801). that any person who is a national of the United States, whether by birth or naturalization, shall lose his nationality by deserting the military or naval forces of the United States in time of war, provided that he is convicted thereof by court-martial and as a result of such conviction is dismissed or dishonorably discharged from the service of such military or naval forces; and WHEREAS section 314 and section 349
(8)of the Immigration and Nationality Act (66 Stat. 241, 268) contain substantially the same[8 USC 1423, 1481](/us/usc/t8/s1423/1481). provisions as those contained in the said sections 306 and 401
(a)(g), respectively, of the Nationality Act of 1940, and are expressly applicable [8 USC 708, 801](/us/usc/t8/s708/801).to desertion from the airforces, as well as the military and naval forces, of the United States; and WHEREAS active hostilities in World War II terminated on August 14, 1945, but the last of the states of war existing at that time was not formally and legally terminated until April 28, 1952; and[66 Stat. c31](/us/stat/66/c31). [50 USC app. note prec. 1](/us/usc/t50/s1). WHEREAS no active hostilities existed between August 14, 1945, and June 25, 1950, the date of the Korean invasion; and WHEREAS it appears that it would be in the public interest to grant amnesty and pardon, to the extent hereafter indicated, to all persons who deserted from the armed forces of the United States on or after August 14, 1945, and prior to June 25, 1950, and consequently were, or may hereafter be, convicted by court-martial of desertion committed in time of war, and to all persons who as a result of such conviction were, or may hereafter be, dismissed or dishonorably discharged from the armed forces of the United States: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of theArmed forces. Granting of pardon to deserters from Aug. 14, 1945 to June 25, 1950. United States of America, under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 2 of Article II of the Constitution of the United States of America do hereby grant amnesty and pardon to all persons who have heretofore been, or may hereafter be, convicted by court-martial of desertion from any branch of the armed forces of the United States in time of war committed on or after August 14, 1945, but prior to June 25, 1950, and also to all persons who as a result of such conviction have been, or may hereafter be, dismissed or dishonorably discharged from the armed forces of the United States, to the extent that there shall be, and hereby is, fully remitted as to such persons any relinquishment, loss, or forfeiture of their rights (including the right to become a citizen of the United States), capacities, or nationality, incurred under the provisions of the said sections 306 and 401
(g)of the Nationality Act of 1940 and the said sections 314 and[8 USC 708, 801](/us/usc/t8/s708/801). 349
(8)of the Immigration and Nationality Act as a result of such conviction, or of such[8 USC 1425, 1481](/us/usc/t8/s1425/1481). conviction and dismissal or dishonorable discharge from the armed forces of the United States. Nothing in this proclamation shall be construed as removing, or as authorizing the removal of, any charge of desertion which may now be pending on the rolls or records of the United States in the case of any 67 Stat. c26 person, or as pardoning, remitting, or mitigating any penalties to which any person is now, or may hereafter become, liable except as hereinbefore specifically provided. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington on this 24th day of December in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two, and [seal] of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: Dean Acheson *Secretary of State*. 3002 December 31, 1952 Extending the Period for the Establishment of Adequate Shipping Service for, and Deferring Extension of the Coastwise Laws to, Canton Island Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Extending the Period for the Establishment of Adequate Shipping Service for, and Deferring Extension of the Coastwise Laws to, Canton Island by the president of the united states of americaDecember 31, 1952 [No. 3002] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS section 21 of the Merchant Marine Act, 1920 (41 Stat. 997), provides:[46 USC 877](/us/usc/t46/s877). " “That from and after February 1, 1922, the coastwise laws of the United States shall extend to the island Territories and possessions of the United States not now covered thereby, and the board [United States Shipping Board] is directed prior to the expiration of such year to have established adequate steamship service at reasonable rates to accommodate the commerce and the passenger travel of said islands and to maintain and operate such service until it can be taken over and operated and maintained upon satisfactory terms by private capital and enterprise: Provided, That if adequate shipping service is not established by February 1, 1922, the President shall extend the period herein allowed for the establishment of such service in the case of any island Territory or possession for such time as may be necessary for the establishment, of adequate shipping facilities therefor . . . ”; and " WHEREAS the authority of the United States Shipping Board was vested in the Department of Commerce pursuant to section 12 of the [5 USC 124–132 note](/us/usc/t5/s124–132). [48 USC 1114](/us/usc/t48/s1114).President’s Executive order of June 10, 1933; and WHEREAS section 204 of the Act of June 29, 1936 (49 Stat. 1987) transferred such authority to the United States Maritime Commission; and WHEREAS this authority was transferred to the Secretary of Commerce by section 204 of the reorganization plan number 21 of [64 Stat. 1273](/us/stat/64/1273). [5 USC 133z–15 note.](/us/usc/t5/s133z–15)1950; and WHEREAS an adequate shipping service to accommodate the commerce and the passenger travel of Canton Island has not been established as provided in the aforesaid section; and WHEREAS the extension of the coastwise laws of the United States to Canton Island, as provided in the aforesaid section, is dependent upon the establishment of such adequate shipping service; and 67 Stat. c27 WHEREAS by various proclamations the period for the establishment of an adequate shipping service for Canton Island was extended to January 1, 1953, and the extension of the coastwise laws of the United States to the Island was deferred to that date: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of theCanton Island. Shipping service. United States of America, under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 21 of the aforesaid Merchant Marine Act, 1920, do[46 USC 877](/us/usc/t46/s877). hereby declare and proclaim that the period for the establishment of an adequate shipping service for Canton Island is further extended to January 1, 1958, and that the extension of the coastwise laws of the United States to Canton Island is further deferred to January 1, 1958. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 31st day of December, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two and [seal] of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: Dean Acheson *Secretary of State*. 3003 January 6, 1953 Enlarging the Olympic National Park Washington Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Enlarging the Olympic National Park Washington by the president of the united states of americaJanuary 6, 1953 [No. 3003] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS section 1 of the act of June 29, 1938, 52 Stat. 1241,[16 USC 251](/us/usc/t16/s251). established the Olympic National Park in the State of Washington; WHEREAS section 5 of the said act provides in part as follows:[16 USC 255](/us/usc/t16/s255). " “The President may after eight months from the approval of this Act by proclamation add to the Olympic National Park any lands within the boundaries of the Olympic National Forest, and any lands which may be acquired by the Government by gift or purchase, which he may deem it advisable to add to such park; and any lands so added to such park shall, upon their addition thereto, become subject to ail laws and regulations applicable to other lands within such park: *Provided*, That the total area of the said park shall not exceed eight hundred and ninety-eight thousand two hundred and ninety-two acres: *Provided further*, That before issuing any such proclamation, the President shall consult with the Governor of the State of Washington, the Secretary of the Interior, and the Secretary of Agriculture and advise them of the lands which he proposes to add to such park, and shall afford them a reasonable opportunity to consult with and communicate to him their views and recommendations with respect to the addition of such lands to such park.”; " WHEREAS it is deemed advisable and in the public interest that certain lands, hereinafter described, be added to the said park; and WHEREAS it appears that the terms and conditions of the said act of June 29, 1938, have been fully complied with as to such lands:[16 USC 251–255](/us/usc/t16/s251–255). 67 Stat. c28 NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President ofOlympic National Park, Wash. Addition of lands. the United States of America, under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the above-quoted provisions of section 5 of the act [16 USC 255](/us/usc/t16/s255).of June 29, 1938, do proclaim as follows: 1. Subject to all valid existing rights, the following-described lands within the boundaries of the Olympic National Forest are hereby added to and reserved as a part of the Olympic National Park: Willamette Meridian, Washington T. 30 N., R. 10 W., secs. 23, 26, 27, and 28, those parts lying between the Olympic Highway and Soleduck Road as described in Proclamation No. 2380 of January 2, 1940 (54 Stat. 2678), and a line parallel to and 25 feet northerly or westerly from the Olympic Highway and the Soleduck Road as now improved, containing 10.96 acres, more or less. T. 29 N., R. 5 W., sec. 17, NE¼NW¼ and NW¼NE¼. T. 29 N., R. 6 W., sec. 3, Tract A, described as follows; Beginning at a point on the north section line which is south 89° 09’ west, a distance of 450 feet from the northeast corner of sec. 3, T. 29 N., R. 6 W.; Thence south 1° 11’ west, a distance of 640 feet to the north property line formerly of Oscar Nelson; South 89° 21’ west, 180.96 feet to corner No. 13 of Homestead Entry Survey No. 231; North 1° 11’ east, 639,54 feet along the east property line formerly of Oscar Nelson to the north section line of said sec. 3; North 89°09’ east to point of beginning, containing 2.66 acres, more or less; Tract B, described as follows: Beginning at a point which is south 0° 56’ west, a distance of 642.84 feet from the northeast corner of sec. 3, T. 29 N., R. 6 W.; Thence south 89° 21’ west, 220 feet to true point of beginning; South 0° 56’ west, 280 feet to the north line of the County road; South 85° 44’ west, along the north line of the County road, 110 feet to the property line formerly of Oscar Nelson; North 0° 56’ east, 280 feet, along the property line formerly of Oscar Nelson, to a point on the line between corners No. 13 and No. 14 of Homestead Entry Survey No. 231; North 89° 21’ east, 110 feet to point of beginning, containing 0.71 acre, more or less. T. 27 N., R. 11 W., secs. 1 and 2; sec. 3, lots 1, 3, and 5, SE¼NE¼, SW¼NW¼, and S½, including the bed of the Bogachiel River; secs. 4 to 6, inclusive, including the bed of the Bogachiel River. T. 27 N., R. 12 W., secs. 1 and 2, including the bed of the Bogachiel River; sec. 3, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8, S½, and S½N½, including the bed of the Bogachiel River. T. 25 N., R. 10 W., sec. 31, SE¼SE¼; sec. 32, lots 1 to 8, inclusive, N½NE¼, SE¼NW¼, and NW¼SW¼, including the bed of the Queets River; sec. 33, that part of lot 9 south of the north bank of Sams River. T. 24 N., R. 10½ W., sec. 1, that part of lot 1 south of the north bank of Sams River; lots 2 to 9, inclusive; lots 11 to 16, inclusive; N½ lot 19; N½ lot 20; N½ lot 21, including the bed of the Queets River; sec. 2, lots 1 to 3, inclusive; lots 6 to 16, inclusive; former lots 4 and 5, now lots 22 to 27, inclusive, including the bed of the Queets River. 67 Stat. c29 2. Subject to all valid existing rights, the lands owned by the United States within the following-described areas are hereby added to and reserved as a part of the Olympic National Park; and the lands within such areas which are not now owned by the United States shall become a part of such park upon acquisition of title thereto by the United States: Willamette Meridian, Washington T. 30 N., R. 6 W., sec. 15, Tract A, described as follows: NE¼NE¼, EXCEPT all that portion thereof lying easterly of the Mount Angeles Road as now established and north of the north line of Grant Avenue produced westward, said Grant Avenue being shown on the plat of Highland View Acre Tracts, recorded in Volume 4 of Plats, page 15, records of Clallam County, Washington; and EXCEPT the north 30 feet; Tract B, described as follows; Beginning at the northwest corner of the NW¼NE¼; Thence south along the west line of said NW¼NE¼, a distance of 30 feet to the true point of beginning; South along the west line of said NW¼NE¼, a distance of 178.7 feet; East on a line parallel to the north line of said NW¼NE¼, a distance of 208.7 feet; North on a line parallel to the west line of said NW¼NE¼, a distance of 178.7 feet to the south Hue of the County road right-of-way; West on a line parallel to the north line of said NW¼NE¼, 208.7 feet to the true point of beginning. T. 28 N., R. 13 W., sec. 16, That portion of the NW¼NW¼ lying south of State Highway No. 9, containing 11.75 acres, more or less. T. 24 N., R. 11 W., sec. 1, lots 5 to 12, inclusive, and S½N½; sec. 2, lots 5 to 8, inclusive, N½SE¼, and SW¼SW¼; sec. 9, SE¼; sec. 10, lots 1 to 9, inclusive, N½NE¼, SW¼NW¼, and S½SE¼; sec. 11; sec. 12, N½ and NW¼SW¼; sec. 15, N½, SW¼, N½SE¼, and SW¼SE¼; sec. 16, NE¼ and S½; sec. 17, SE¼, E½SW¼, and SW¼SW¼; sec. 18, SE¼SE¼; sec. 19, lots 2 to 11, inclusive, N½NE¼, NE¼NW¼, SE¼SW¼ and S½SE¼; sec. 20, N½ and N½S½; sec. 21, N½; sec. 22, NW½ and W½NE¼; sec. 30, NW¼. Including the bed of the Queets River. T. 24 N., R. 12 W., sec. 24, lots 1, 2, 3, and SW¼SE¼; sec. 25, lots 1 to 10, inclusive, SE¼NE¼, N½SE¼, NE¼SW¼, and S½SW¼; sec. 26, S½N½ and S½; sec. 27, lots 1 to 9, inclusive, SW¼NW¼, and S½; sec. 28, lots 1 to 10, inclusive, SE¼NW¼, NE¼SE¼, S½SE¼, and SE¼NW¼NEQ; sec. 29, lots 1, 2, 3, 8 to 12, inclusive; sec. 33, lots 1 and 2; sec. 34, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and N½NE¼; sec. 35, N½NW¼ and NW¼NE¼. Including the bed of the Queets River.67 Stat. c30 T. 24 N., R. 13 W., sec. 3, NW¼SW¼ and S½S½; secs. 4, 9, 10, 15, 16, and 22; sec. 27, lots 1 and 2. T. 25 N, R. 13 W., secs, 5 and 8; sec. 9, SW¼ and S½NW¼; sec. 16, W½ and W½SE¼; sec. 17; sec. 21, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, W½NE¼, N½SE¼, and SE¼SE¼; secs. 28 and 33; sec. 34, W½NW¼ and SW¼. T. 26 N., R. 13 W., sec. 20, lots 4, 8, and 9; sec. 28, SW¼; sec. 29, lots 1, 2, 3, S½, S½NE¼, and NW¼NE¼; sec. 30, lots 1 and 2; sec. 32; sec. 33, W. T. 26 N., R. 13 W., sec. 17, SW¼SW¼; sec. 18, lots 3, 4, S½SW¼NE¼SW¼, SE¼SW¼ and S½SE¼; sec. 19, lots 1, 2, and 3; sec. 20, lot 3. Including the bed of the Hoh River. T. 26 N., R. 14 W., sec. 1, lot 4, SW¼NW¼ and SW¼; secs. 2 and 11; sec. 12, W½, W½SE¼, and SW¼NE¼; sec. 13, lots 1 to 5, inclusive, and SE¼NE¼; sec. 14, lot 1. T. 27 N., R. 14 W., sec. 6, lots 4 to 10, inclusive, and NE¼SW¼; sec. 7; sec. 8, W½W½; sec. 16, S½SW¼; Secs. 17, 18, 20, 21, and 22; sec. 23, SW¼SW¼; sec. 26, W½NW¼ and SW¼; secs. 27, 28, 34, and 35. T. 27 N., R. 15 W., secs, 1, 2, 3, and 12. T. 28 N., R. 15 W., sec. 4, W½NW¼ and SW¼; secs. 5 and 8; sec. 9, W½NE¼, NW¼, and S½; sec. 15, W½W¼; secs. 16, 21, and 22; excluding the Quillavute Indian Reservation; sec. 23, lots 1 to 8, inclusive, NW¼NW¼, SE¼NW¼ S½NE¼, and SW¼SW¼; secs. 26, 27, 28, 34, and 35; excluding Quillavute Indian Res.; sec. 36, SW¼NW¼ and S½ Including the bed of the Quillavute River. T. 29 N., R. 15 W., sec. 5, W½; secs. 6 and 7; sec. 8, W½; sec. 17, W½; secs. 18 and 19; sec. 20, W½; sec. 29, W½NE¼, NW¼, and S½; secs. 30 and 32.67 Stat. c31 T. 30 N., R. 15 W., secs. 5, 6, 7, and 8; sec. 9, lots 1, 2, and 3; secs. 17, 18, 19, 20, 29 30, and 31; sec. 32, lots 1, 2, and W½SW¼. T. 31 N., R. 15 W., sec. 30, S½N½ and S½; sec. 31; sec. 32, lots 3, 7, and 8. T. 30 N., R. 16 W. T. 31 N., R. 16 W., sec. 13, lot 4; sec. 23, lot 1; sec. 24, lots 1 to 10, inclusive; sec. 25, lots 1 to 9, inclusive, SW¼NE¼, SW¼, W½SE¼, and SE¼SE¼; secs. 26, 35, and 36. The areas described aggregate 47,753.67 acres, more or less, of land and water. The administration, protection, and development of the landsAdministration, etc., of lands. within this area shall be exercised under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior by the National Park. Service, subject to the provisions of the act entitled “An act to establish a National Park Service, and for other purposes”, approved August 25, 1916, 39 Stat. 535 (16 U. S. C. 1–3), and acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof, and to all other laws, rules, and regulations applicable to the said park. Nothing herein contained shall affect any valid existing claim, location, or entry made, under the land laws of the United States, whether for homestead, mineral, right-of-way, or any other purpose whatsoever, or shall affect the right of any such claimant, locator, or entry man to the full use and enjoyment of his land, or the rights reserved by treaty to the Indians of any tribe. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 6th day of January in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, and of [seal] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: Dean Acheson *Secretary of State*. 3004 January 17, 1953 Control of Persons Leaving or Entering the United States Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Control of Persons Leaving or Entering the United States by the president of the united states of americaJanuary 17, 1953 [No. 3004] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS section 215 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, enacted on June 27, 1952 (Public Law 414, 82nd Congress; 66 Stat. 163, 190), authorizes the President to impose restrictions and prohibitions[8 USC 1185](/us/usc/t8/s1185). in addition to those otherwise provided by that Act upon the departure of persons from, and their entry into, the United States 67 Stat. c32 when the United States is at war or during the existence of any national emergency proclaimed by the President or, as to aliens, whenever there exists a state of war between or among two or more states, and when the President shall find that the interests of the United States so require; and WHEREAS the national emergency the existence of which was proclaimed[64 Stat. a454](/us/stat/64/a454). on December 16, 1950, by Proclamation 2914 still exists; and WHEREAS because of the exigencies of the international situation and of the national defense then existing Proclamation No. 2523 of [55 Stat. 1696](/us/stat/55/1696).November 14, 1941, imposed certain restrictions and prohibitions, in addition to those otherwise provided by law, upon the departure of persons from and their entry into the United States; and WHEREAS the exigencies of the international situation and of the national defense still require that certain restrictions and prohibitions, in addition to those otherwise provided by law, be imposed upon the departure of persons from and their entry into the United States: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of theControl of persons leaving or entering United States. [8 USC 1185](/us/usc/t8/s1185). United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 215 of the Immigration and Nationality Act [65 Stat. 713](/us/stat/65/713).and by section 301 of title 3 of the United States Code, do hereby find and publicly proclaim that the interests of the United States require that restrictions and prohibitions, in addition to those otherwise provided by law, be imposed upon the departure of persons from, and their entry into, the United States; and I hereby prescribe and make the following rules, regulations, and orders with respect thereto: 1. The departure and entry of citizens and nationals of the UnitedU. S. citizens and nationals. States from and into the United States, including the Canal Zone, and all territory and waters, continental or insular, subject to the jurisdiction of the United Slates, shall be subject to the regulations prescribed by the Secretary of State and published as sections 53.1 to 53.9, inclusive, of title 22 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Such regulations are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this proclamation; and the Secretary of State is hereby authorized to revoke, modify, or amend such regulations as he may find the interests of the United States to require. 2. The departure of aliens from the United States, including theDeparture of aliens from U.S. Canal Zone, and all territory and waters, continental or insular, subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, shall be subject to the regulations prescribed by the Secretary of State, with the concurrence of the Attorney General, and published as sections 53.61 to 53.71, inclusive, of title 22 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Such regulations are hereby incorporated into and made a. part of this proclamation; and the Secretary of State, with the concurrence of the Attorney General, is hereby authorized to revoke, modify, or amend such regulations as he may find the interests of the United States to require. 3. The entry of aliens into the Canal Zone and American SamoaA. Hens entering U. S. shall be subject to the regulations prescribed by the Secretary of State, with the concurrence of the Attorney General, and published as see- 67 Stat. c33 lions 53.21 to 53.41, inclusive, of title 22 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Such regulations are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this proclamation; and the Secretary of State, with the concurrence of the Attorney General, is hereby authorized to revoke, modify, or amend such regulations as he may find the interests of the United States to require. 4. Proclamation No. 2523 of November 14, 1941, as amended by Revocation of proclamations.Proclamation No. 2850[55 Stat. 1696](/us/stat/55/1696); of August[63 Stat. 1289](/us/stat/63/1289). 17, 1949, is hereby revoked, but such revocation shall not affect any order, determination, or decision relating to an individual, or to a class of individuals, issued in pursuance of such proclamations prior to the revocation thereof, and shall not prevent prosecution for any offense committed, or the imposition of any penalties or forfeitures, liability for which was incurred under such proclamations prior to the revocation thereof; and the provisions of this proclamation, including the regulations of the Secretary of State incorporated herein and made a part hereof, shall be in addition to, and shall not be held to revoke, supersede, modify, amend, or suspend, any other proclamation, rule, regulation, or order heretofore issued relating to the departure of persons from, or their entry into, the United States; and compliance with the provisions of this Proclamation, including the regulations of the Secretary of State incorporated herein and made a part hereof, shall not be considered as exempting any individual from the duty of complying with the provisions of any other statute, law, proclamation, rule, regulation, or order heretofore enacted or issued and still in effect. 5. I hereby direct all departments and agencies of the GovernmentAgency cooperation. to cooperate with the Secretary of State in the execution of his authority under this proclamation and any subsequent proclamation, rule, regulation, or order issued in pursuance hereof; and such departments and agencies shall upon request make available to the Secretary of State for that purpose the services of their respective officials and agents. I enjoin upon all officers of the United States charged with the execution of the laws thereof the utmost diligence in preventing violations of section 215 of the Immigration and Nationality Act and[8 USC 1185](/us/usc/t8/s1185). this proclamation, including the regulations of the Secretary of State incorporated herein and made a part hereof, and in bringing to trial and punishment any persons violating any provision of that section or of this proclamation. To the extent permitted by law, this proclamation shall take effectEffective date. as of December 24, 1952. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 17th day of January in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three and of [seal] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: Dean Acheson *Secretary of State*. 3005 February 20, 1953 Child Health Day, 1953 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 67 Stat. c34 Child Health Day, 1953 by the president of the united states of americaFebruary 20, 1953 [No. 3005] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution of May 18, 1928 (45 [36 USC 143](/us/usc/t36/s143).Stat. 617), authorized and requested the President of the United States to issue annually a proclamation setting apart May 1 as Child Health Day; and WHEREAS the health and wholesome development of our children are matters of the deepest concern to ail Americans; and WHEREAS the stresses and strains of our times create many problems bearing on the spiritual and emotional health of our children and are reflected notably in juvenile delinquency; and WHEREAS we have made tremendous advances in overcoming the most severe physical hazards of childhood, and are now striving to make equally significant progress in understanding the nature of emotional health, in order that our children may grow into mature, responsible citizens of a democracy: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, PresidentChild Health Day, 1953. of the United States of America, do hereby designate the first day of May, 1953, as Child Health Day; and I urge all parents and young people, and all other individuals, as well as agencies and organizations interested in the well-being of children, to increase their understanding of the emotional, social, and spiritual growth of children, so as to apply this understanding in their day-to-day relations with the rising generation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the. Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 20th day of February in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, and of [seal] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. 3006 February 20, 1953 Red Cross Month, 1953 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Red Cross Month, 1953 by the president of the united states of americaFebruary 20, 1953 [No. 3006] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the American National Red Cross, chartered by the Congress as a voluntary agency through which the people of this Nation may answer the call of their fellow Americans in distress, continues to face unprecedented peacetime demands upon its resources; and 67 Stat. c35 WHEREAS the Red Cross, as a recognized auxiliary of our armed forces, must continue to meet the needs of servicemen, veterans, and their families for help with their problems, at home and overseas; and WHEREAS the organization in the fiscal year 1951–1952 helped 32,000 disaster-stricken families with food, shelter, medical care, and rehabilitation, making its largest expenditure for disasters in more than a decade; and WHEREAS the Red Cross, as an adjunct of the Federal Government, is training hundreds of thousands of Americans in health and safety skills so that they may protect themselves and their families in time of emergency; and WHEREAS the Red Cross, as the national coordinating agency for the procurement of blood for defense, is collecting the vast quantities required for military and civilian use and, in addition, is expanding its program to make gamma globulin available for the prevention of paralysis from poliomyelitis; and WHEREAS the Red Cross is appealing for $93,000,000 in voluntary contributions as the minimum amount, required to help those in need of special assistance throughout the Nation in the year ahead: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, PresidentRed Cross Month, 1953. of the United States of America and Honorary Chairman of the American National Red Cross, do hereby designate March 1953 as Red Cross Month; and I urge every American to respond as generously as possible to the appeal for funds for this humanitarian cause. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twentieth day of February in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, [seal] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. 3007 March 2, 1953 Supplementing Proclamation No. 2761A of December 16, 1947 With Respect to Certain Cattle Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Supplementing Proclamation No. 2761A of December 16, 1947 With Respect to Certain Cattle by the president of the united states of americaMarch 2, 1953 [No. 3007] A PROCLAMATION 1. WHEREAS, pursuant to the authority vested in the President by the Constitution and the statutes, including section 350
(a)of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (ch. 474, 48 Stat. 943; ch. 118 57 Stat. 125; ch. 269, 59 Stat. 410), on October 30, 1947, the President entered[19 USC 1351](/us/usc/t19/s1351). into a trade agreement with certain foreign countries, which trade agreement consists of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the related Protocol of Provisional Application thereof, together with the Final Act Adopted at the Conclusion of the Second Session 67 Stat. c36 of the Preparatory Committee of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Employment (61 Stat. (Parts 5 and 6) A7, All, and A2051), and, by Proclamation No. 2761A of December 16, 1947 (61 Stat. (Part 2) 1103), the President proclaimed such modifications of existing duties and other import restrictions of the United States and such continuance of existing customs or excise treatment of articles imported into the United States as were then found to be required or appropriate to carry out the said trade, agreement on and after January 1, 1948; 2. WHEREAS the first item 701, and the appropriate headings, in [61 Stat. a1226](/us/stat/61/a1226).Part I of Schedule XX annexed to the General Agreement, which [61 Stat. 1103](/us/stat/61/1103).item was proclaimed by the said proclamation of December 16, 1947, read as follows: “Tariff Act of 1930, paragraph Description of Products Rate of duty "701 Cattle weighing less than 200 pounds each or 700 pounds or more each 1 ½¢ per lb. “Provided, That not more than 200,000 head of cattle weighing less than 200 pounds each entered in the 12-month period beginning April 1 in any year, and not more than 400,000 head of cattle weighing 700 pounds or more each (other than cows imported specially for dairy purposes) entered in any such period, but not more than 120,000 head of such cattle weighing 700 pounds or more each entered in any 3-month period beginning April 1, July 1, October 1, or January 1 within any such 12-month period, shall be dutiable at 1½ cents per pound; and any of the foregoing cattle not subject to that rate of duty shall be dutiable at 2½¢ per lb. “Provided further, That the preceding proviso shall be effective only upon the expiration of 30 days after the President of the United States, after termination of the unlimited national emergency proclaimed on May 27, 1941, shall have proclaimed that the abnormal situation in respect of cattle and meats has terminated.”; and 3. WHEREAS, by Proclamation No. 2974 of April 28, 1952 (17[66 Stat. c31](/us/stat/66/c31); F. R. 3813),[55 Stat. 1647](/us/stat/55/1647). the President[50 USC app. note prec. 1](/us/usc/t50/s1). proclaimed the termination on that day of the unlimited national emergency proclaimed on May 27, 1941: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, PresidentCattle. Import duty. of the United States of America, acting under authority vested in me by the Constitution and statutes, including the said section 350
(a)of the Tariff Act, of 1930, as amended, (ch. 474, 48 Stat. 943; ch. 118, [19 USC 1351](/us/usc/t19/s1351).57 Stat. 125; ch. 269, 59 Stat. 410; ch. 585, 63 Stat. 697), do proclaim that, the abnormal situation in respect of cattle and meats referred to in the said first item 701 has terminated, and accordingly the first proviso to the said item shall be effective on and after April 1, 1953. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. 67 Stat. c37 DONE at the City of Washington this second day of March in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, and of [seal] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. 3008 March 17, 1953 Armed Forces Day, 1953 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Armed Forces Day, 1953 by the president of the united states of americaMarch 17, 1953 [No. 3008] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the men and women of the armed forces of the United States are constantly demonstrating their loyalty and devotion to the service of their country; and WHEREAS these armed forces are now engaged in combat against ruthless aggression and despotism, which threaten to destroy the freedom that this Nation cherishes; and WHEREAS these fighting forces help to maintain the strength and security of our Nation and to provide the power for peace needed in the world; and WHEREAS it is fitting and proper that we devote one day each year to paying special tribute to those whose constancy and courage constitute one of the bulwarks guarding the freedom of this Nation and the peace of the free world: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D, EISENHOWER, PresidentArmed Forces Day, 1953. of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim Saturday, May 16, 1953, as Armed Forces Day; and I direct the Secretary of Defense and the Secretaries of the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force, as well as the Secretary of the Treasury, on behalf of the Coast Guard, to mark the designated day with appropriate ceremonies, and to cooperate with other public authorities in suitable observances, I also invite the Governors of the States, Territories, and possessions of the United States to provide for the celebration of the day in such manner as to pay suitable honor to the members of our armed forces; and 1 call upon my fellow citizens not only to display the flag of the United States on Armed Forces Day, but also to show their recognition of the gallantry, sacrifice, and devotion to duty of the men and women of the armed forces by cooperating in local observances of the day. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this seventeenth day of March, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, [seal] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh, Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. 3009 March 27, 1953 Cancer Control Month, 1953 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 67 Stat. c38 Cancer Control Month, 1953 by the president of the united states of americaMarch 27, 1953 [No. 3009] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS encouraging progress has been made in the last decade in cancer research, in the improvement and expansion of the Nation’s cancer facilities and services, and in the education of people to be on the alert for the early signs and symptoms of cancer; and WHEREAS the activities responsible for this progress have been carried on by both public and private agencies and have resulted in the prolongation of lives and the mitigation of suffering; and WHEREAS the progress so far made in our fight against cancer supports our hope that science, will one day conquer this disease as it has so many others; and WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution approved March [36 USC 150](/us/usc/t36/s150).28, 1938 (52 Stat. 148), authorized and requested the President to issue annually a proclamation setting apart the month of April as Cancer Control Month: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, PresidentCancer Control Month, 1953. of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the month of April 1953 as Cancer Control Month; and I invite the Governors of the States, Territories, and possessions of the United States to issue similar proclamations. I also urge the medical profession, the press, and the radio, television, and motion-picture industries, as well as all other interested agencies and individuals, to unite during April 1953 in public dedication to a program for the control of cancer. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twenty seventh day of March in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-[seal] three, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. 3010 April 9, 1953 Pan American Day, 1953 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Pan American Day, 1953 by the president of the united states of americaApril 9, 1953 [No. 3010] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the Governing Board of the Pan American Union recommended in 1930 that April 14 be officially observed each year by every member country as Pan American Day; and WHEREAS the people of the United States of America customarily have joined with their friends and neighbors in the oilier American republics in observing Pan American Day; and 67 Stat. c39 WHEREAS April 14, 1953, will mark the sixty-third anniversary of the founding of the organization long known as the Pan American Union, which now serves as the General Secretariat of the Organization of American States; and WHEREAS the forthcoming Tenth Inter-American Conference of the Organization of American States, to be held at Caracas, Venezuela, will demonstrate anew to peoples throughout the world the cooperation and goodwill among the neighbors of the Americas which have contributed so much to their spiritual, as well as material, development and strength; and WHEREAS it is the firm resolve of the Government and the people of the United States of America that the ties binding the twenty-one sovereign and equal American republics shall be maintained and strengthened: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, PresidentPan American Day, 1953. of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim Tuesday, April 14, 1953, as Pan American Day, and I direct the appropriate officials of the Government to arrange for the display of the flag of the United States on all public buildings on that day. I also invite the Governors of the States, Territories, and possessions of the United Slates to issue similar proclamations for the observance of Pan American Day. And I urge all interested organizations, and the people generally, to unite in suitable ceremonies commemorative of the founding of the Pan American Union, thereby testifying to the close bonds of friendship existing between the people of the United States and those of the other American republics. TN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this sixth day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, and of [seal] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. 3011 April 17, 1953 National Farm Safety Week, 1953 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation National Farm Safety Week, 1953 by the president of the united states of americaApril 17, 1953 [No. 3011] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS needless accidents continue to kill thousands of farm people each year; and WHEREAS accidents injured more than a million and a quarter farm residents last year; and WHEREAS these tragic losses are reducing America’s strength in a period of great crisis; NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, PresidentNational Farm Safety Week, 1953. of the United States of America, do hereby call upon the Nation to 67 Stat. c40 observe the week beginning July 19 as National Farm Safety Week, and I urgently request every farm resident to cooperate in an all-out effort to make 1953 as accident-free as possible. To the end that American farm people may “Farm To Live and Live To Farm,” I request all organizations and persons interested in farm life to join in a campaign to prevent accidents on the farm, on the highway, in the home, or wherever they may occur. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to he affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this seventeenth day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, [seal] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. 3012 April 23, 1953 World Trade Week, 1953 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation World Trade Week, 1953 by the president of the united states of americaApril 23, 1953 [No. 3012] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS it is the policy of this Government to foster mutual understanding and friendship among nations; and WHEREAS world trade, freely conducted by private enterprise, increases material well-being and develops friendly intercourse among free peoples; and WHEREAS international trade among the nations of the free world adds to the economic strength upon which their common defense is based; and WHEREAS increased international exchange of goods, services, and capital promotes better economic utilization of the world’s resources and higher standards of living; and WHEREAS expanded world trade advances the ideal of unity among all mankind and strengthens the foundation for lasting peace and prosperity: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, PresidentWorld Trade Week 1953. of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the week beginning May 17, 1953, as World Trade Week; and I request the appropriate officials of the Federal Government and of the several States, Territories, possessions, and municipalities of the United States to cooperate in the observance of that week. I also urge business, labor, agricultural, educational, and civic groups, as well as the people of the United States generally, to observe World Trade Week with gatherings, discussions, exhibits, ceremonies, and other appropriate activities. 67 Stat. c41 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twenty third day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, [seal] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: Walter B. Smith *Secretary of State*. 3013 May 1, 1953 Mother’s Day, 1953 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Mother’s Day, 1953 by the president of the united states of americaMay 1, 1953 [No. 3013] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS it is our national custom, hallowed by long observance, to devote one day each year especially to honoring our mothers and expressing our appreciation of their steadfast faith and idealism, which have helped to make our country strong and great; and WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution approved May 8, 1914, 38 Stat. 770, gave official sanction to this annual observance by[36 USC 142](/us/usc/t36/s142). designating the second Sunday in May of each year as Mother’s Day, and requesting the President to issue a proclamation calling for the celebration of the day: NOW. THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, PresidentMother’s Day, 1953. of the United States of America, do hereby request that Sunday, May 10, 1953, be observed as Mother’s Day; and I direct the appropriate officials of the Government to arrange for the display of the flag of the United States on all public buildings on that day. I also call upon the people of the Nation generally to give public and private expression to the reverence we all feel for motherhood, through the display of the flag at their homes or other suitable places on the appointed day, through prayers at their places of worship, and through renewed devotion to those high ideals which our mothers have instilled into our hearts. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the, United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this first day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, and of [seal] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. 3014 May 8, 1953 National Maritime Day, 1953 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 67 Stat. c42 National Maritime Day, 1953 by the president of the united states of americaMay 8, 1953 [No. 3014] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the American Merchant Marine as continued to aid in developing our peaceful commercial relations with the nations of the free world; and WHEREAS, through the prompt delivery of supplies and equipment to our aimed forces overseas, and of cargoes representing economic and military aid to friendly nations, the American Merchant Marine has effectively helped to strengthen the forces of freedom throughout the world; and WHEREAS the Congress by a joint resolution approved May 20, [36 USC 145](/us/usc/t36/s145).1933 (48 Stat. 73), designated May 22 as National Maritime Day, thus honoring the Merchant Marine by commemorating the departure from Savannah, Georgia, on May 22, 1819, of *The Savannah*, on the first transoceanic voyage by any steamship, anti requested the President to issue a proclamation annually calling for the observance of that day: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, PresidentNational Maritime Day, 1953. of the United States of America, do hereby urge the people of the United States to observe Friday, May 22, 1953, as National Maritime Day by displaying the Hag of the United States at their homes or other suitable places; and 1 direct, the appropriate officials of the Government to arrange for the display of the flag on all Government buildings on that day. I also request, that all ships sailing under the American flag dress ship on the appointed day in honor of our Merchant Marine. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this eighth day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, and of [seal] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. 3015 May 8, 1953 National Mental Health Week Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation National Mental Health Week by the president of the united states of americaMay 8, 1953 [No. 3015] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS mental illness constitutes one of the Nation’s most difficult and costly problems; and WHEREAS there is urgent need for more trained personnel to carry on research on mental illness and the treatment of the mentally ill; and 67 Stat. c43 WHEREAS citizens’ voluntary mental health organizations—national, Stale, and local—are working diligently in this battle to build sound mental health; and WHEREAS the efforts of these private organizations and the mental health fund which they are raising through public subscription are deserving of generous support by all of our citizens; and WHEREAS the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, through the National Institute of Mental Health of the Public Health Service, and also State and local governments, are mobilizing appropriate governmental resources to aid in the fight for sound mental health for all citizens of this Nation; and WHEREAS Senate Resolution 93 of the 83d Congress, 1st Session, adopted May 5, 1953, requests the President of the United States to issue a proclamation designating the week beginning May 3 and ending May 9, 1953, as National Mental Health Week: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, PresidentNational Mental Health Week. of the. United States of America, do hereby designate the week beginning May 3 and ending May 9, 1953, as National Mental Health Week; and J urge the people throughout the Nation to cooperate in the light, against mental illness, and invite the communities of the United Stales to observe this week with appropriate ceremonies and activities. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at (he City of Washington this eighth day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, and of [seal] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. 3016 May 21, 1953 Prayer For Peace, Memorial Day, 1953 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Prayer For Peace, Memorial Day, 1953 by the president of the united states of americaMay 21, 1953 [No. 3016] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the bodies of our war dead lie buried in hallowed plots throughout the land, and it has long been our custom to decorate their graves on Memorial Day in token of our respect for them as beloved friends and kinsmen and of our aspiration that war may be removed from the earth forever; and WHEREAS it is fitting that, while remembering the sacrifices of our countrymen, we join in united prayers to Almighty God for peace on earth; and WHEREAS the Congress, in a joint resolution approved May 11, 1950, provided that Memorial Day should thenceforth be set aside[64 Stat. 158](/us/stat/64/158). nationally as a day of prayer for permanent peace and requested 67 Stat. c44 that the President issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the United States to observe each Memorial Day in that manner; NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, PresidentMemorial Day, 1953. of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim Memorial Day, Saturday, May 30, 1953, as a day of prayer for permanent peace, and I designate the hour beginning at eleven o’clock in the morning of that day, Eastern Daylight Saving Time, as a period in which all the people of the Nation, each according to his religious faith, may unite in solemn prayer. Let us make that day one of twofold dedication. Let us reverently honor those who have fallen in war, and rededicate ourselves through prayer to the cause of peace, to the end that the day may come when we shall never have another war—never another Unknown Soldier. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twenty-first, day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, and [seal] of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: Walter B. Smith *Acting Secretary of State*. 3017 June 1, 1953 Flag Day, 1953 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Flag Day, 1953 by the president of the united states of americaJune 1, 1953 [No. 3017] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the Continental Congress on June 14, 1777, adopted the design of our Nation’s flag, which we cherish as the emblem of our freedom, our strength, and our unity; and WHEREAS the flag also symbolizes our glorious past and our determination to preserve in the future those ideals and principles which are the foundations of our Nation’s greatness; and WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution approved August 3, 1949 (63 Stat. 492), designated June 14 of each year as Flag Day and requested the President to issue annually a. proclamation calling for its observance: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, PresidentFlag Day, 1953. of the United States of America, do hereby direct that the flag be displayed on all Government buildings on Sunday, June 14, 1953, and I call upon all our people to observe the day with appropriate ceremonies. Let us display the flag proudly at our homes and other suitable places, giving solemn thought to the inestimable privileges of living under its protective stars and stripes, and let us rededicate ourselves to the corresponding obligations—of patriotism, service, and mutual respect—-which are inherent in those privileges. 67 Stat. c45 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this first day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, and of the [seal] Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. 3018 June 6, 1953 Aid to Korea Week, 1953 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Aid to Korea Week, 1953 by the president of the united states of americaJune 6, 1953 [No. 3018] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the civilian population of the Republic of Korea has suffered crushing hardships as a result of the brutal attack launched against that Republic in June 1950; and WHEREAS private relief agencies have done magnificent work in lessening the privations and afflictions of civilians in Korea, and yet. these agencies need still greater support, than they have thus far received; and WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution approved on June 6, 1953, has requested the President of the United States to officially*Ante*, p. 44. set aside the week beginning June 7, 1953, as a period in which the American people may demonstrate their friendship and affection for the distressed people of the Republic of Korea: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, PresidentAid to Korea Week, 1953. of the United States of America, do hereby officially proclaim the week of June 7–14, 1953, as “Aid to Korea Week”; and, as a practical demonstration of our friendship and sympathy for the people of the Republic of Korea, I call upon those of our people who have not yet contributed to this cause to make generous contributions to it during that Week, and I urge those who can increase their past contributions to do so, to the end that the private relief agencies may be enabled to help more effectively in the monumental task of rehabilitating the millions of injured, destitute, and homeless Koreans. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this sixth day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, and of [seal] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. 3019 June 8, 1953 Imposing Quotas or Fees on Imports of Certain Dairy and Other Products Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 67 Stat. c46 Imposing Quotas or Fees on Imports of Certain Dairy and Other Products by the president of the united states of americaJune 8, 1953 [No. 3019] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, pursuant to section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as added by section 31 of the act of August 24, 1935, 49 Stat. 773, reenacted by section 1 of the act of June 3, 1937, 50 Stat. 246, and as amended by section 3 of the act of July 3, 1948, 62 Stat. 1248, section 3 of the act of June 28, 1950, 64 Stat. 261, and section 8
(b)[63 Stat. 75](/us/stat/63/75).of the act of June 16, 1951, Public Law 50, 82d Congress (7 U. S. C. 624), the Secretary of Agriculture advised me that he had reason to believe that upon the expiration of section 104 of the Defense [65 Stat. 132](/us/stat/65/132). [50 USC app. 2074](/us/usc/t50/s2074). *Ante*, p. 131; *post*, p. c48.Production Act of 1950, as amended, the products included in the lists appended to and made a part of this proclamation are practically certain to be imported into the United States under such conditions and in such quantities as to render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with, programs undertaken by the Department of Agriculture with respect to certain of such articles or with respect to products from which certain of such articles are processed, or to reduce substantially the amount of one or more of such articles processed in the United States from agricultural commodities with respect to which a program of the Department of Agriculture is being undertaken; WHEREAS, having agreed with the Secretary of Agriculture’s reason for such belief, I caused the United States Tariff Commission [7 USC 624](/us/usc/t7/s624).to make an investigation under the said section 22 with respect to the said articles; WHEREAS the said Tariff Commission has made such an investigation and has reported to me its findings and recommendations made in connection therewith; WHEREAS, on the basis of the said investigation and report of the Tariff Commission, 1 find that in the event section 104 of the *Ante*, p. 131. *Post*, p. c48.Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended, expires under its present terms, the articles included in the lists appended to and made a part of this proclamation are practically certain to be imported into the United States under such conditions and in such quantities as to render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with, programs or operations undertaken by the Department of Agriculture or agencies operating under its direction, pursuant to sections 101, [63 Stat. 1051](/us/stat/63/1051). [7 USC 1441, 1446, 1447, 1421](/us/usc/t7/s1441/1446/1447/1421). [55 Stat. 88](/us/stat/55/88). [7 USC 1357–1359](/us/usc/t7/s1357–1359).201, 301, and 401 of the Agricultural Act of 1949, as amended, and Part VI of Title III of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, as amended, with respect to certain of such articles or with respect to products from which certain of such articles are processed, or to reduce substantially the amount of certain of such articles processed in the United States from agricultural commodities with respect to which the said programs or operations of the United States Department of Agriculture are being undertaken; and WHEREAS I find and declare that in the event section 104 of the *Ante*, p. 131.Defense Production Act, of 1950, as amended, expires under its present 67 Stat. c47 terms, the imposition of the fees and quantitative limitations hereinafter proclaimed is shown by such investigation of the Tariff Commission to be necessary in order that the entry, or withdrawal from warehouse, for consumption of such articles will not render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with, the said programs or operations, or reduce substantially the amount of products processed in the United States from agricultural commodities with respect to which certain of the said programs or operations are being undertaken: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, PresidentArticles subject to limitation and fees. of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the said section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended, do hereby proclaim that on and after[7 USC 624](/us/usc/t7/s624). *Post*, p. c48. July 1, 1953, articles included in the lists appended to and hereby made a part of this proclamation shall be subject to quantitative limitations and fees, as follows: 1. Articles included in Lists I and II (except peanuts) shall be Dairy products.permitted to be entered only by or for the account of a person or firm to whom a license has been issued by or under the authority of the Secretary of Agriculture, and only in accordance with the terms of such license. Such licenses shall be issued under regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture which he determines will, to the fullest extent practicable, result in
(1)the equitable distribution of the respective quotas for such articles among importers or users and
(2)the allocation of shares of the respective quotas for such articles among supplying countries, based upon the proportion supplied by such countries during previous representative periods, taking due account of any special factors which may have affected or may be affecting the trade in the articles concerned. No licenses shall be issued which will permit, any such articles to be entered during any 12-month period beginning July 1 in excess of the respective quantities specified for such articles in Lists I and II and, in the case of articles included in List II, during the first 4 months and the first 8 months of any such 12-month period in excess of one-third and two-thirds, respectively, of such specified quantities. 2. No peanuts included tn List II shall be entered during anyPeanuts. 12-month period beginning July 1 in excess of the quantity specified for such peanuts in the said List II. 3. Articles included in List III shall, when entered, be subjectPeanut and linseed oils, flaxseed. to the fees respectively specified therefor in the said List III. I hereby determine that the periods specified in the said report of the Tariff Commission for the purpose of the first proviso to section 22(b) of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended, are representative[7 USC 624](/us/usc/t7/s624). periods for such purpose. The provisions of this proclamation shall not apply to articlesNonapplicability to Governmental Imports. imported by or for the account of any department or agency of the Government of the United States. As used in this proclamation, the word “entered”Definition, means “entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption”. This proclamation shall be without force and effect if section 104Force and effect. of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended, is extended *Ante*, p. 131.beyond June 30, 1953. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. 67 Stat. c48 DONE at the City of Washington this eighth day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, and of [seal] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. LIST I Article Quantity Butter 707,000 pounds. Dried whole milk 7,000 pounds. Dried buttermilk 496,000 pounds. Dried cream 500 pounds. Dried skimmed milk 1,807,000 pounds. Malted milk, and compounds or mixtures of or sub- stitutes for milk or cream 6,000 pounds (aggregate quantity) [Proclamation No. 3025, *post*, p. c54, proclaims this statement: “Each enumeration of an article in this list shall include any other article dutiable under the Act of 1930 as such enumerated article by reason of butterfat content.”]*Post*, p. c54. LIST II Article Quantity Cheddar Cheese, and cheese and substitutes for cheese containing, or processed from, Cheddar cheese 2,780,100 pounds (aggre- gate quantity) Edam and Gouda cheese 4,600,200 pounds (aggre- gate quantity) Blue-mold (except Stilton) cheese, and cheese and substitutes for cheese containing, or processed from, blue-mold cheese 4,167,000 pounds (aggre- gate quantity) Italian-type cheeses, made from cow's milk, in origi- nal loaves (Romano made from cow's milk, Reggi- ano, Parmesano, Provoloni, Provolette, and Sbrinz) 9,200,100 pounds (aggre- gate quantity) Peanuts, whether shelled, not shelled, blanched. salted, prepared, or preserved (including roasted peanuts, but not including peanut butter) 1,709,000 pounds (aggre- gate quantity): Pro- sided. That peanuts in the shell shall be charged against this quota on the basis of 75 pounds for each 100 pounds of peanuts in the shell. LIST III Article Fee Peanut oil 25% ad valorem on peanut oil entered, or with- drawn from warehouse, for consumption during any 12-month period beginning July 1 in ex- cess of 80,000,000 pounds. Flaxseed (except flaxseed approved for planting pur- suant to the Federal Seed Act) 50% ad valorem Linseed[53 Stat. 1275](/us/stat/53/1275).[7 USC 1551](/us/usc/t7/s1551). oil, and combinations and mixtures in chief value of such oil 50% ad valorem 3020 June 10, 1953 Imposing an Import Quota on Shelled Filberts Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 67 Stat. c49 Imposing an Import Quota on Shelled Filberts by the president of the united states of americaJune 10, 1953 [No. 3020] A PROCLAMATION 1. WHEREAS, pursuant to section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as added by section 31 of the act of August 24, 1935, 49 Stat. 773, reenacted by section 1 of the act of June 3, 1937, 50 Stat. 246, anti amended by section 3 of the act of July 3, 1948, 62 Stat. 1248, and section 3 of the act of June 28, 1950, 64 Stat. 261 (7 U. S. C. 624), the President caused the United States Tariff Commission to make an investigation to determine whether almonds, filberts, walnuts, Brazil nuts, or cashews are being or are practically certain to be imported into the United States under such conditions and in such quantities as to render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with, certain programs or operations undertaken by the Department of Agriculture with respect to almonds, pecans, filberts, or walnuts, or to reduce substantially the amount of any product processed in the United States from almonds, pecans, filberts, or walnuts with respect to which any such program or operation is being undertaken; and 2. WHEREAS the said Commission instituted such investigation on April 13, 1950, and in the course of such investigation has from time to time reported to the President regarding the need for the imposition of restrictions under the said section 22 in order to prevent[7 USC 624](/us/usc/t7/s624). imports of tree nuts from rendering ineffective, or materially interfering with, tree-nut programs of the Department of Agriculture; and 3. WHEREAS the said Commission reported to the President on September 25, 1952, regarding the need for action under the said section 22 in order to protect tree-nut programs[7 USC 624](/us/usc/t7/s624). of the Department of Agriculture for the 1952–53 crop year, and the President., on the basis of such report and recommendations, made by the said Commission in connection therewith, issued a proclamation on September 27, 1952 (Proclamation 2991; 17 F. R. 8645), carrying out in part*Ante*, p. c13. the said recommendations; and 4. WHEREAS, on the basis of the said report of September 25, 1952, and the investigation covered thereby, I find that shelled filberts (whether or not blanched) are practically certain to be imported during the remainder of the 12-month period ending September 30, 1953, in such quantity and under such conditions as to render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with, the program undertaken by the Department of Agriculture with respect to filberts pursuant to the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as[50 Stat. 246](/us/stat/50/246). [7 USC 674](/us/usc/t7/s674). amended; and 5. WHEREAS I find and declare that the imposition of the quantitative limitation hereinafter proclaimed is shown by the investigation of the said Commission to be necessary in order that the entry of imported shelled filberts (whether or not blanched) will not render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with, the said program undertaken by the Department of Agriculture with respect to filberts: 67 Stat. c50 NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, PresidentFilberts. Import quota. of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the [7 USC 624](/us/usc/t7/s624).authority vested in me by the said section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended, do hereby proclaim that no shelled filberts (whether or not blanched) shall be permitted to be entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption hereafter and prior to October 1, 1953, which would permit the total quantity of such filberts entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption during the period October 1, 1952 to September 30, 1953, both dates inclusive, to exceed 4,500,000 pounds, which permissible total quantity I hereby find and declare to be proportionately not less than 50 per centum of the average annual total quantity of shelled filberts which were entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption during the representative period hereinafter mentioned. I hereby determine that the period October 1, 1949 through September 30, 1951 is a representative period for the purpose of the first proviso to section 22
(b)of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as [7 USC 624 (a)](/us/usc/t7/s624a).amended. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 10th day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, and of the [seal] Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. 3021 June 14, 1953 Theodore Roosevelt Week Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Theodore Roosevelt Week by the president of the united states of americaJune 14, 1953 [No. 3021] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS Theodore Roosevelt holds an honored place in the annals of our country as a spirited soldier, a farsighted statesman, an intrepid explorer, and a forceful writer; and WHEREAS the dedication of Theodore Roosevelt’s home at Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, New York, as a national shrine is to take place during the week of June 14, 1953; and WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution approved on June *Ante*, p. 56.13th, 1953, has designated the week beginning June 14, 1953, as Theodore Roosevelt Week, in honor of our former President, and has requested the President to issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the United States to observe that week by paying tribute to the achievements and memory of Theodore Roosevelt: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, PresidentTheodore Roosevelt Week. of the United States of America, do hereby call upon the people of the United States to observe the week beginning June 14, 1953, as Theodore 67 Stat. c51 Roosevelt Week by paying tribute to the achievements and memory of that great American, and I urge interested individuals and organizations to take part in appropriate ceremonies commemorative of the inspiring role of Theodore Roosevelt in our national heritage. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 14th day of June, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, and of the [seal] Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. 3022 June 16, 1953 Determining Alpha-Acetylmethadol and Four Other Drugs to be Opiates Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Determining Alpha-Acetylmethadol and Four Other Drugs to be Opiates by the president of the united states of americaJune 16, 1953 [No. 3022] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS section 3228
(f)of the Internal Revenue Code provides[26 USC 3228 (f)](/us/usc/t26/s3228f). in part as follows: " “OPIATE.—The word ‘opiate’ as used in this part, and subchapter A of chapter 23 shall mean any drug (as defined in the Federal Food, Drug and[52 Stat. 1040](/us/stat/52/1040). [21 USC 301](/us/usc/t21/s301). Cosmetic Act) found by the Secretary of the Treasury, after due notice and opportunity for public hearing, to have an addiction-forming or addiction-sustaining liability similar to morphine or cocaine, and proclaimed by the President to have been so found by the Secretary. * * *”; " AND WHEREAS the Secretary of the Treasury, after due notice and opportunity for public hearing, has found that each of the following named drugs has addiction-forming or addiction-sustaining liability similar to morphine, and that in the public interest this finding should be effective immediately: *á*-6-dimethylamino–4, 4-diphenyl–3-acetoxyheplane (alpha-acetyl-methadol) *á*-6-dimethylamino–4, 4-diphenyl–3-heptanol (alpha-methadol) *β*-6-dimethylamino–4, 4-diphenyl–3-acetoxyheptane (beta-acetyl-methadol) 3-Dimethylamino–1, 1-di-(2-thienyl)-1-butene. 3-Ethylmethylamino–1, 1-di-(2-thienyl)-1-butene. NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, PresidentEffectivity of findings concerning alpha-acetytmethadol, etc. of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim that the Secretary of the Treasury has found that each of the aforementioned drugs has an addiction-forming or addiction-sustaining liability similar to morphine, and that in the public interest this finding should be effective immediately. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. 67 Stat. c52 DONE at the City of Washington this 16th day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, and of the [seal] Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventh-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. 3023 June 23, 1953 National Day of Prayer, 1953 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation National Day of Prayer, 1953 by the president of the united states of americaJune 23, 1953 [No. 3023] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, at the very beginning of our national existence, the signers of the Declaration of Independence invoked “the protection of divine Providence” with faith and with humility; and WHEREAS, since then, we as a Nation have been wont to turn to Almighty God for guidance and strength, especially in times of national stress; and WHEREAS, in the words of Abraham Lincoln, penned on one such[12 Stat. 1270](/us/stat/12/1270). occasion in the year 1863, “it. is the duty of nations as well as of men to own their dependence upon the overruling power of God, to confess their sins and transgressions in humble sorrow, yet with assured hope that genuine repentance will lead to mercy and pardon;” and WHEREAS, in recognition of our continuing need for divine aid, the Congress, by a joint resolution approved on April 17, 1952, 66 Stat. 64, provided that the President should set aside and proclaim a suitable day each year, other than a Sunday, as a National Day of Prayer, on which the people of the United States may turn to God in prayer and meditation: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D, EISENHOWER, PresidentNational Day of Prayer, 1953. of the United States of America, do hereby designate Saturday, July 4, 1953—the one hundred and seventy-seventh anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in firm reliance on God’s transcendent power—as a National Day of Penance and Prayer; and I request all of our people to turn to Him in humble supplication on that day, in their homes or in their respective places of worship. With contrite hearts, let us pray for God’s help in solving the grave problems which confront us, and render thanks to Him for watching over our Nation throughout its history. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twenty-third day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, [seal] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. 3024 June 24, 1953 Adding Lands to the White Sands National Monument New Mexico Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 67 Stat. c53 Adding Lands to the White Sands National Monument New Mexico by the president of the united states of americaJune 24, 1953 [No. 3024] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS certain lands of the public domain lie within the boundaries of the White Sands National Monument, New Mexico, but are not now a part of the monument; and WHEREAS it appears that the public interest would be promoted by adding such lands to the said monument in order to preserve the white sands and other features of scenic, scientific, and educational interest located thereon: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, PresidentWhite Sands National Monument, N. Mex. Addition of lands. of the United States of America, under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 2 of the act of June 8, 1906, 34 Stat. 225 (16 U. S. C. 431), do proclaim that, subject to valid existing rights, the following-described lands in New Mexico are hereby added to and reserved as a part of White Sands National Monument: New Mexico Principal Meridian T. 18 S., R. S E., sec. 5, SW¼NW¼ and NW¼SW¼; sec. 6, lots 1, 2, 6, and 7, S½NE¼, N½SE¼, and E½SW¼. The areas described aggregate 178.53 acres. Public Land Order No. 833 of May 21, 1952, reserving the above-described lands, together with other lands in New Mexico, for the use of the Department of the Army for military purposes, is hereby revoked so far as it affects the above-described lands. Warning is hereby expressly given to all unauthorized persons not to appropriate, injure, destroy, deface, or remove any feature of this monument as hereby enlarged and not to settle upon any of the lands reserved by this proclamation. The Director of the National Park Service, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, shall have the supervision, management, and control of these lands as provided in the. act of Congress entitled “An Act to establish a National Park Service, and for other purposes,” approved August 25, 1916, 39 Stat. 535 (16 U. S. C. 1–3), and acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twenty-fourth day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, [seal] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. 3025 June 30, 1953 Quota Limitations on Imports of Certain Dairy and Other Products Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 67 Stat. c54 Quota Limitations on Imports of Certain Dairy and Other Products by the president of the united states of americaJune 30, 1953 [No. 3025] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, pursuant to section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as added by section 31 of the act of August 24, 1935, 49 Stat. 773, reenacted by section 1 of the act of June 3, 1937, 50 Stat. 246, and amended by section 3 of the act of July 3, 1948, 62 Stat. 1248, section 3 of the act of June 28, 1950, 64 Stat. 261, and section 8
(b)[65 Stat. 75](/us/stat/65/75).of the act of June 16, 1951, Public Law 50, 82d Congress (7 U. S. C. *Ante*, p. c46.624), I issued a proclamation on June 8, 1953, providing that in the event of the expiration on June 30, 1953, of section 104 of the Defense [65 Stat. 132](/us/stat/65/132).Production[50 USC app. 2074](/us/usc/t50/s2074). Act*Ante*, p. 131. of 1950, as amended, the products specified in Lists I, II, and III appended to, and made a part of, my proclamation shall, on entry on and after July 1, 1953, be subject to the quantitative Limitations and fees set forth in such lists; and WHEREAS, it now appears that the said proclamation is unduly restrictive in certain respects; and WHEREAS, it also appears that the terms of the said proclamation do not specifically state that certain dairy products are to be covered by one or another description in List I according to the percentage content of butterfat which determines the rate of duty applicable [46 Stat. 590](/us/stat/46/590). [19 USC 1654](/us/usc/t19/s1654). Dairy products, etc. Quota limitations.under the Tariff Act of 1930: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, President of the United States of America, do hereby find and declare that the release on and after July 1, 1953, of those products specified in Lists I and 11 under the conditions herein prescribed will not render, or tend to render, ineffective or materially interfere with any program or operation of the Department of Agriculture referred to in the said *Ante*, p. c46.proclamation of June 8, 1953, nor reduce substantially the amount of products processed in the United States from agricultural commodities with respect to which any of such programs or operations are [7 USC 624](/us/usc/t7/s624).being undertaken. Accordingly, pursuant to the aforesaid section 22, I hereby proclaim that the provisions of the said proclamation of June 8, 1953, shall not apply with respect to articles specified in Lists M erchandise samples.I andGifts, etc. II which may be imported as samples for taking orders for merchandise, or for the personal use of the importer (including articles for disposition by the importer as bona fide gifts), when the aggregate value of such articles in any importation is not over $10. I hereby further find and declare that a clarifying statement should be added as a footnote to List I in order that the provisions of my original proclamation may be fully understood, and, accordingly, I hereby proclaim that there shall be added as a. footnote to List I this statement: “Each enumeration of an article in this list, shall [46 Stat. 590](/us/stat/46/590). [19 USC 1654](/us/usc/t19/s1654).include any other article dutiable under the Tariff Act of 1930 as such enumerated article by reason of butterfat content.” 67 Stat. c55 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 30th day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three and of [seal] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh. Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. 3026 July 31, 1953 United Nations Day, 1953 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation United Nations Day, 1953 by the president of the united states of americaJuly 31, 1953 [No. 3036] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the United Nations provides the peoples of the world with an organization through which international differences in the economic and political fields can be peacefully resolved; and WHEREAS the need for the United Nations is greater than ever before, and its success depends on the extent to which its members give it support; and WHEREAS the expression of our faith in and support of the United Nations will encourage and bring hope to the peoples of other nations who are also working toward a true peace with freedom and justice for all; and WHEREAS the General Assembly of the United Nations has declared that October 24, the anniversary of the entry into force of the. United Nations Charter, should he dedicated each year to the dissemination of information concerning the aims and accomplishments of the United Nations: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, PresidentUnited Nations Day, 1953. of the United States of America, do hereby urge the citizens of this Nation to observe Saturday, October 24, 1953, as United Nations Day by sending messages to friends, relatives, and associates in other member countries of the United Nations, by learning more about the United Nations and its members, and by expressing their confidence in the United Nations, their friendship for other peoples, and their faith in the ultimate triumph of peace and justice through the efforts of men of good will. I also call upon the officials of the Federal. State, and local Governments, the United States Committee for United Nations Day, representatives of civic, educational, and religious organizations, agencies of the press, radio, television, motion pictures, and other communications media, and all citizens to cooperate in appropriate observance of this day throughout our country. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. 67 Stat. c56 DONE at the City of Washington this 31st day of July in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, and of the [seal] Independence of the United States of America the one-hundred and seventy-eighth. Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. 3027 July 31, 1953 Fire Prevention Week, 1953 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Fire Prevention Week, 1953 by the president of the united states of americaJuly 31, 1953 [No. 3027] A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS during the past year fire has taken the lives of some 10,000 of our people and has permanently maimed countless others; and WHEREAS the destruction of property by fire has risen to the highest peak in many years, resulting in a monetary loss of nearly a billion dollars; and WHEREAS the conservation of fives, property, and natural resources is a matter of the utmost importance to our Nation; and WHEREAS it has been abundantly demonstrated that fire losses can be substantially reduced wherever people are awakened to the danger: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, PresidentFire Prevention Week, 1953. of the United States of America, do hereby designate the week beginning October 4, 1953, as Fire Prevention Week. I earnestly request all our citizens, during that week, to initiate a year-round campaign in their homes and in their communities against the needless waste of life and property caused by destructive fires. 1 urge that State and local governments, the American National Red Cross, the National Fire Waste Council, the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, and business, labor, and farm organizations, as well as schools, civic groups, and agencies of public information-including newspapers, magazines, and the radio, television, and motion picture industries—cooperate fully in the observance of Fire Prevention Week. I also direct the appropriate agencies of the Federal Government to assist in this crusade against the loss of life and property resulting from fires. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 31st day of July in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, and of the [seal] Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-eighth. Harry S. Truman By the President: John Foster Dulles *Secretary of State*. I SUBJECT INDEX **A** Page **Abaci Production Act of 1950,** transfer of Reconstruction Finance Corporation functions under 231 **Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.:** Construction of facilities authorized 440 Rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Abilene Air Force Base, Tex.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 444 **Accounting Office, General.** *See* General Accounting Office. **Actuaries, Board of,** advice in administration of Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953 504 **Actuaries, Society of,** representation on Board of Actuaries under .Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953 504 **Adak, Alaska,** rescissions of military construction authorizations 450, 453, 458 **Adams Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 206 **Advertising Matter,** repeal of customs provision with respect to reciprocal agreements 510 **Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid,** payment of ocean transportation charges on supplies from agencies registered with 431 **Aeronautics, Civil.** *See* Civil Aeronautics Administration *and* Civil Aeronautics Board. **Aeronautics, National Advisory Committee for,** appropriation for 309 **Africa, Assistance to:** Agreements with recipient nations respecting use of materials, etc 156 Appropriation authorized 152, 154, 156 Appropriation for 478, 479 Military aid 156 Refugees, relief and rehabilitation of 154 Technical and economic assistance 154 Transfer of mutual-security funds 155 Unexpended balances of mutual-security funds, availability authorized 156 **Agricultural Act of 1949, Amendment,** availability of agricultural workers from Mexico, time extension 500 **Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendment,** imports, emergency action with respect to foreign-trade agreements 472 **Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938:** Amendments, wheat— Marketing penalties 151 Marketing quotas 151 1954 acreage allotment 152 Reserve acreage 151 Appropriation for effecting provisions 59, 208, 217, 218, 424 **Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry,** Bureau of, appropriation for 208 **Agricultural Commodities.** *See also individual commodities.* Classing and grading, appropriation for 217 Crop insurance. See Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. Famine relief, furnishing of agricultural commodities for 476 Marketing services, appropriation for 217 Mutual Security Act of 1953, use of surplus under 159 Appropriation for 481 **Agricultural Economics, Bureau of,** appropriation for 205 **Agricultural Experiment Stations,** appropriation for 206 **Agricultural Extension Work:** Appropriation for 220 Cooperation of agricultural colleges with Department of Agriculture; apportionment of funds, etc 83 **Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946,** appropriation for effecting provisions 205 **Agricultural Research Administration,** appropriation for 206 II **Agricultural Research Center,** appropriation for 206 **Agricultural Workers:** Mexican farm labor program— Appropriation for 247 Time extension for availability of workers 500 National Labor Relations Board, restriction on use of funds for organizing, etc 257 **Agriculture, Department of:** Acreage allotment programs, appropriation for 59 Administrative Assistant Secretary, appointment, compensation, etc 633 Agricultural adjustment programs, appropriation for 217, 424 Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry, Bureau of, appropriation for 208 Agricultural Economics, Bureau of, appropriation for 205 Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946, appropriation for effecting provisions 205 Agricultural Research Administration, appropriation for 206 Alaska, appropriation for research on agricultural problems 207 Aliens, employment of 224 Animal disease control— Appropriation for 208, 223 Incipient or potentially serious minor outbreaks 493 Scrapie and blue tongue 493 Animal Industry, Bureau of, appropriation for 208 Appropriation Act 205 Appropriation for 59, 118, 205, 297, 424 Assistant Secretaries, additional, appointment, compensation, etc 633 Basalt, Colo., sale and conveyance of national forest land in 498 Cherry Point, N. C., transfer of land 498 Classing and grading of agricultural commodities, appropriation for 217 Commodity Credit Corporation. *See separate title.* Commodity Exchange Authority, appropriation for 218 Conservation program— Appropriation for 215 Flood restoration, funds continued available 424 Payments and grants limitation 216 Cooperative Bank Commissioner, Office of, abolishment 393 Cooperative marketing division, transfer from Farm Credit Administration 394 Cooperative Research and Service Division, transfer from Farm Credit Administration 394 Cotton prices, prediction by employees, restriction, 224 Crop insurance. *See* Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. Dairy Industry, Bureau of, appropriation for 208 Disaster loans for fanners and stockmen; emergency assistance in furnishing feed and seed— Appropriation for 297 Authority 149 Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Bureau of— Appropriation for 209 White pine blister rust control, funds available 211 Experiment Stations, Office of, appropriation for 206 Extension Service, appropriation for 220 Extension work, cooperation of agricultural colleges; apportionment of funds, etc 83 Farm Credit Act of 1953 390 Farm Credit Administration. *See separate title.* Farmers’ Home Administration. *See separate title.* Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. *See separate title.* Federal Farm Credit Board, designation of member by Secretary 391 Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation. *See separate title.* Federal intermediate credit banks, appropriation for 222 Fish, restriction on use of funds for work relating to 205 Flood assistance and rehabilitation, funds continued available 424 Flood prevention, appropriation for 214, 216 Foot-and-mouth disease, etc., appropriation for eradication 223 Foreign Agricultural Service— Aliens, employment of 224 Appropriation for 221 III Forest pests, appropriation for control 210 Forest resources, national survey of, extension to Territories and possessions 489 Forest Service— Advances of funds to forest research cooperators, authority 212 Appropriation for 59, 211 Buildings, cost limitation 211, 212, 213 Forest roads and trails, appropriation for 59, 213 National forests, appropriation for acquisition of lands 213 Range improvements, cooperative, appropriation for 213 State and private forestry cooperation, appropriation for 213 White pine blister rust control, funds available 211 Fur farmers, authority for loans to, time extension 558 General provisions, Appropriation Acts 119, 224 Human Nutrition and Home Economics, Bureau of, appropriation for 207 Information, Office of, appropriation for 221 Information employees, restriction on use of funds for 216, 221 Intermediate Credit Commissioner, Office of, abolishment 393 Land Bank Commissioner, Office of, abolishment 393 Land options, limitation 224 Library, appropriation for 221 Livestock loans, special— Appropriation for 297 Authority; direction by local committees 149 Marketing quotas. *See* Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938. Marketing services, appropriation for 217 Meat inspection, appropriation for; repeal of reimbursement provisions 208 Mississippi, authority for sale of property in Yalobusha, Chickasaw, and Pontotoc Counties by Secretary of Agriculture 215 Mutual security, purchase, etc., of surplus agricultural commodities— Appropriation for 481 Recommendations of Secretary 159 National Arboretum, appropriation for 209 Overthrow of U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 224 Exception, certain emergency work 225 Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Bureau of, appropriation for 209 Production and Marketing Administration, appropriation for 59, 217, 424 Production Credit Commissioner, Office of, abolishment 393 Production credit corporations. *See separate title.* Production programs, appropriation for 59 Publicity or propaganda, restriction on use of funds for 225 Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1953 633 Report, annual— Appropriation for 221 Restriction on use of Government Printing Office funds for printing and binding 330 Reports to Congress— Agricultural research, administration of grants and coordination of research with States 207 Cooperative agricultural extension work 85 Reports to President, need for emergency action with regard to imports 472 Research and Marketing Act of 1946, appropriation for effecting provisions 205, 206 Research contracts, availability of funds 224 Research on strategic and critical materials, appropriation for 223 Rural Electrification Administration, appropriation for 60, 218 School lunch program, appropriation for 217 Secretary— Appropriation for Office of the 220 Delegation of functions 633 Transfer of functions to, under Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1953 633 Soil Conservation Service— Appropriation for 214 Funds continued available for flood restoration 424 Buildings, cost limitation 215 IV Missouri, approval by central State agency of soil conservation agreements 215 Solicitor, Office of the, appropriation for 221 Special activities, appropriation for 223 Statesville, N. C., conveyance to State of land near 578 Strikes against U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 224 Exception, certain emergency work 225 Sugar Act program, appropriation for 217 Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1953, report to President of need for emergency action under 472 Transfer of funds, etc., to Farm Credit Administration 394 Transfer of records, personnel, etc., under Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1953, authority 634 Twine, restriction on purchase of foreign product 224 Vehicles, funds available for purchase and hire, limitation 224 Virgin Islands agricultural program, appropriation for 207 Water conservation and utilization projects, appropriation for 215 Watershed protection, appropriation for 214 Weather Control, Advisory Committee on, Secretary or designee as member 560 **Agriculture, Yearbook of:** Appropriation for 221 Restriction on use of Government Printing Office funds for printing and binding 330 **Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Colleges of:** Appropriation for endowment 250 Cooperative extension work 83 **Aid to Korea Week, 1953:** Authority to proclaim 44 Proclamation c45 **Air Carriers, Payments to,** transfer of functions from Postmaster General to Civil Aeronautics Board 644 **Air Commerce Act of 1926, Amendment,** foreign civil aircraft, control over U. S. flights by Civil Aeronautics Board 489 **Air Force, Department of the.** *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Aircraft construction and related procurement, appropriation for 17, 346 Appropriation for 16, 17, 346, 428 ARO, Inc., repeal of restriction on payments to 23 Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Co., conveyance of land to 449 Bakery facilities, restriction on use of funds for 429 California, conveyance of land to State of 449 Claims— Appropriation for 336 Time extension for filing claims for loss of property in service 317 Construction of military installations and facilities— Appropriation authorized 451 Appropriation for 428 Authorizations 444–450 Rescission of prior authorizations 458–461 Expediting of construction, restriction on use of funds for 429 Unit cost limitation 452 Construction of productive facilities, authority in time of war or national emergency 177 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Contingencies, appropriation for 349 Cost-plus-a-fixed-fee contracts, restriction on use of funds for 429 Defense Mobilization, Office of, transfer of functions to 635 Discharge, repeal of authority to purchase 174 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 General provisions, Appropriation Act 349 Helium, transfer of funds for acquisition to Bureau of Mines 270 Laundry and dry-cleaning facilities, restriction on use of funds for 429 Maintenance and operations, appropriation for 347 Major procurement other than aircraft, appropriation for 347 Medical specialists, appointment, grade, and age limits 36 Military personnel requirements, appropriation for 16, 347 V National Guard. *See separate title.* Nurses, appointment, grade, and age limits 36 Officers and warrant officers missing in action, captured, etc.; continuation in effect of appointments 38 Pay and allowances— Appropriation for 347 Certificates in support of accounts, acceptance 172 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Postal clerks, designation of personnel as 55 Appropriation authorized 56 Real property, appropriation for acquisition and construction 428 Recruiting service, detail of officers on active list for 35 Reports to Congress, scrap or salvage materials, sales, receipts and disbursements 353 Research and development, appropriation for 348 Reserve components— Appropriation for 347, 348 Officers and warrant officers missing in action, captured, etc.; continuation in effect of appointments 38 Pay and allowances, appropriation for 348 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps— Detail of officers on active list for duty with ROTC units 35 Enrollment limitations 356 Retired personnel— Pay, appropriation for 337 Restriction on payments to, for sales of supplies or war materials 437 Survivors’ annuities, election 502 Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953 501 Retirement of non-Regular officers having more than thirty years’ active Federal service 175 Sale of stores at military establishments to civilian employees and certain other persons 499 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Savings deposits, continuation of repayment; repeal of forfeiture by desertion 176 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Tables of organization and equipment, revised; submittal to Congress 356 Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953 501 Universal Military Training and Service Act, amendments. *See separate title.* Vessels, transfer authorized 355 Veterans Administration, allotments and transfers of funds from, authorization 191 **Air Force Reserve.** *See* Reserve components *under* Air Force, Department of the. **Air Museum, National,** appropriation for 310 **Air National Guard.** *See under*National Guard. **Aircraft:** Foreign civil aircraft, control over U. S. flights by Civil Aeronautics Board 489 Payments to air carriers, transfer of functions from Postmaster General to Civil Aeronautics Board 644 Rescues, etc., aircraft and equipment for, admission without duty or tax 516 Supplies and equipment for, exemption from duties and taxes 514 **Airports:** Alaska, appropriation for 378 Construction of military and naval facilities. *See* Construction and maintenance *under* Defense, Department of. Federal Airport Act— Amendment, reimbursement for damage to public airports by Federal agencies, extension of program 141 Funds for effecting provisions 11, 378 Washington National Airport, appropriation for 377 **Alameda, Calif.:** Maritime training station, appropriation for operation 380 Naval Air Station, construction of facilities authorized 442 **Alaska:** Agricultural experiment stations, appropriation for 206 Agricultural extension work— Apportionment of funds, etc 83 Appropriation for 220 VI Agricultural problems, appropriation for research on 207 Airports, public, appropriation for maintenance 378 Alaska Communication System. *See under* Army, Department of the. Alaska Game Commission, Federal or Territorial employee as member 185 Appropriation for administration 273 Canadian vessels, transportation between designated points, authority 175 District attorneys, United States, appropriation for salaries and expenses 372 Education, higher, consent of Congress to interstate compact by Western States and Territories 490 Educational uses, lands reserved for, disposition of minerals 364 Eklutna project, increase in appropriation authorized; conveyance of properties by City of Anchorage 574 Fish and wildlife resources, funds available 272 Forest resources, extension of national survey to Territories and possessions 489 Geophysical Institute, reduction in appropriation for 304 Housing. *See separate title.* International Boundary Commission, United States, Alaska, and Canada, appropriation for 371 Jesse Lee Orphanage, appropriation for painting 273 Judges, appropriation for salaries 333 Jurors, appropriation for fees 334 Military and naval installations and facilities— Construction authorized 441, 449, 450 Rescission of prior construction authorizations 450, 453, 454, 458–460 Pribilof Islands, appropriation for administration of 272 Prisoners, Federal, appropriation for support of 374 Public Health Service, appropriation for disease and sanitation investigations and control 252 Public works, appropriation for 274 Railroads tax, appropriation for payment 422 Reclamation investigations, etc., appropriation for 265 Roads, appropriation for construction, operation, and maintenance 274 Sheep Mountain Communication System, transfer to Department of the Army 450 Vocational Rehabilitation Act, payments in accordance with 251 **Alaska Communication System.** *See under*Army, Department of the. **Alaska Game Commission,** Federal or Territorial employee as member 185 **Alaska Public Works Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 274 **Alaska Railroad:** Appropriation for construction 274 Revolving fund 274 **Albany, Ga., Marine Corps Depot of Supplies,** construction of facilities authorized 443 **Albany Congress,** committee to participate in anniversary celebration 388 **Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, District of Columbia, Amendments** 102, 103, 104 **Alexandria Air Force Base, La.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 446 **Alice, Tex., Naval Aviation Facilities,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 442 **Alien Property, Office of.** *See under* Justice, Department of. **Aliens.** *See also* Citizenship and Naturalization; Immigration and Naturalization Service *under* Justice, Department of. [Note: For actions concerning individuals, see Individual Index, following this Subject Index.] Agricultural workers, Mexican, time extension for availability 500 Aliens entering United States as nonimmigrants and unable to return to country of birth, etc., because of persecution, adjustment of status 403 Armed Forces, naturalization of aliens serving in 108 Departure from or entry into United States, restrictions c31 Deportation suspensions b10, b36, b62, b82, b103, b134 Expenses relating to, appropriation for 373 VII Government employees. *See* Citizenship requirements *under* Government Employees. Military training and service. *See* Universal Military Training and Service Act. Orphans adopted by U. S. citizens, issuance of nonquota immigrant visas to 229, 402 Permanent residence stat us, granting to certain aliens b5, b28, b126 Refugee Relief Act of 1953 400 Appropriation for expenses 426 **Alley Dwelling Authority Act, D. C.,** appropriation for maintenance and operation of properties under 309 **Almonds, Shelled and Prepared,** import fees, proclamation c13 **Alpha-Acetylmethadol,** determination as opiate c51 **Altus Municipal Airport, Okla.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 458 **Amarillo Airfield, Tex.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **American Battle Monuments Commission,** appropriation for 299 **American Legion, The,** powers of the corporation; use of name and emblems 82 **American-Made Goods,** publicizing as such b126 **American-Mexican Treaty Act of 1950,** appropriation for effecting provisions 370 **American National Red Cross:** Acceptance of cooperation by Armed Forces 178 Continuation of emergency powers 18, 131 Red Crass Month, 1953, proclamation c34 **American Printing House for the Blind,** appropriation for 248 **American Republics:** Air Force, Department of the, appropriation for inter-American cooperation 347 Army, Department of the, appropriation for inter-American cooperation 339 Assistance to— Appropriation authorized. 152, 154, 156 Appropriation for 478, 479 Transfer of mutual-security funds 155 Unexpended balances of mutual security funds, availability authorized 156 Institute of Inter-American Affairs. *See separate title.* Navy, Department of the, appropriation for Latin-American cooperation 346 **American Samoa:** Appropriation for administration 273 Control of persons leaving or entering, proclamation c32 **American University,** relations between Board of Trustees and Board of Education of the Methodist Church 359 **American War Mothers,** eligibility for membership; nonpartisanship, etc 81 **Anacostia, D. C., Naval Research Laboratory,** rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **Anchorage, Alaska,** Eklutna project, increase in appropriation authorized: conveyance of properties by City 574 **Andrews Air Force Base, Camp Springs, Md.:** Construction of facilities authorized 448 Rescission of prior construction authorization 458 **Aniak Area, Alaska,** construction of military facilities authorized 449 **Animal Disease Control:** Appropriation for 208, 223 Incipient or potentially serious minor outbreaks 493 Scrapie and blue tongue in sheep 493 **Animal Industry, Bureau of,** appropriation for 208 **Animals,** importation for breeding, exhibition, etc., temporary free entry 513 **Anniston Ordnance Depot, Ala.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 452, 457 **Annual and Sick Leave Act of 1951, Amendments:** Accumulation of unused leave, maximum 137 Exemption of certain officials 136 Leaves of absence for certain officials, authorized 136 Transfer of leave 138 **Anthropological Researches, Smithsonian Institution,** appropriation for 310 **Antitrust Division,** appropriation for 372 **Antitrust Laws:** Appropriation for enforcement 372 VIII Nonapplicability to voluntary agreements under Small Business Act of 1953 239 Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Act of 1953, effect of 408, 409, 412 **Anzalduas Diversion Dam,** repayment requirement 370 **Appomattox Court House National Historical Monument, Va.,** exchange of lands authorized 181 **Apprenticeship, Bureau of,** appropriation for 246 **Appropriation Acts.** *See also* Appropriations. Agriculture, Department of, 1954 205 Additional appropriations 297 Civil Functions, 1954 197 Commerce, Department of, 1954 376 Defense, Department of, 1954 336 District of Columbia, 1954 278 Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, 1954 258 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of, 1954 248 Independent Offices, 1954, First 298 Independent Offices, 1954, Second 187 Interior Department, 1954 261 Judiciary, 1954 332 Justice, Department of, 1954 372 Labor, Department of, 1954 245 Legislative Branch, 1954 318 Mutual Security, 1954 478 National Labor Relations Board, 1954 257 National Mediation Board, 1954 258 Post Office Department, 1954 70 Railroad Retirement Board, 1954 258 State, Department of, 1954 367 Supplemental, Second, 1953 8 Supplemental, Third, 1953 57 Supplemental, 1954 418 Temporary, 1954 117 Treasury Department, 1954 67 **Appropriations.** *See also* Appropriation Acts. Agricultural extension work, cooperative, authorized 84 Appropriation for 220 Appropriations for 1954 not enacted prior to July 1, 1953, availability; ratification of obligations 439 ARO, Inc., repeal of restriction on payments to 23 Columbia River Basin, increase authorized for flood control projects 77 Commodity Credit Corporation, famine relief, authorized 476 Disaster assistance for farmers and stockmen, authorized 150 Appropriation for 297 Eklutna project, Alaska, authorized 575 Examination of estimates in field, funds available 438 Farm Credit Administration, authorized 399 Appropriation for 220 Flammable Fabrics Act, authorized 115 Foreign Economic Policy, Commission on, authorized 474 Appropriation for 426 Intergovernmental Relations, Commission on, authorized 146 Appropriation for 426 Interparliamentary Union, expenses of 1953 meeting in Washington, D. C., authorized 147 Appropriation for 419 Justice, Department of, sums for deposit into War Claims Fund, authorized 461 Loans to or purchase of securities from States, public agencies, etc., authorized 232 Lower San Joaquin River project, authorized 499 Mutual Security Act of 1953, authorized 152–156, 159 Appropriation for 478 National Science Foundation, removal of authorization limitation 488 Nogales sanitation project, operation and maintenance by International Boundary and Water Commission, U. S. and Mexico, authorized 195 Nutwood Drainage and Levee District, Ill., payment to, authorized 180 Appropriation for 430 Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government, Commission on, authorized 144 Appropriation for 427 Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, authorized 471 Pakistan, transfer of wheat to, authorized 80 IX Post Office Department, designation of Armed Forces personnel as postal clerks, authorized 56 Refugee Relief Act of 1953, authorized 407 Appropriation for 426 School facilities in Federally-affected areas, assistance to local communities, authorized 522, 527, 528 Appropriation for 424 Small Business Administration, authorized 233, 240 Appropriation for 427 Statement of appropriations, preparation, appropriation for 326 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, administration, authorized 495 Appropriation for 119, 273, 424 Weather Control, Advisory Committee on, authorized 561 **Arapaho Tribe, Wind River Reservation, Wyo.:** Compensation for lands in Riverton reclamation project, etc 592 Per capita payments from trust funds 179 **Arbitration and Emergency Boards, National Mediation Board,** appropriation for 14, 258 **Arboretum, National,** appropriation for 209 **Arch Hurley Conservancy District, Tucumcari Reclamation Project, N. Mex.,** development period authorized 243 **Architect of the Capitol:** Appropriation for 10, 59, 119, 327 Capitol buildings and grounds. *See separate title.* Claims, Court of, appropriation for repairs and improvements 333 Printing and binding, appropriation for 330 Supreme Court building and grounds, appropriation for care of 333 Travel expenses, funds available 327 Whitman Statue, authority for placement and ceremonies b5 **Ardmore Air Field, Okla.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 458 **Argentia, Newfoundland,** rescissions of prior naval construction authorization 453, 455 **Arizona:** Higher education, consent of Congress to interstate compact by Western States 490 Indians, sale of liquor to, consent of United States to repeal of State constitutional provisions relating to 586 Nogales sanitation project, operation and maintenance agreement, authorization 195 **Arkansas,** Monroe County, conveyance of land by Department of the Interior to State 185 **Arkansas-White-Red River Area,** appropriation for agricultural development 214 **Arlington National Cemetery,** restriction on payment to retired officer detailed on active duty at 197 **Armed Forces.** *See also individual services.* Activities interfering with operation of, penalty, continuation of emergency powers 134 Aliens serving in, naturalization 108 American National Red Cross, acceptance of cooperation 178 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Claims— Continuation of emergency powers with respect to 18, 131 Time extension for filing claims for loss of property in military service 317 Commissary stores, restrictions; authority for private operation 353 Commissioned officer personnel on active duty, limitation on number 6 Dependents Assistance Act of 1950, extension 6 Desertion between Aug. 14, 1945, and June 25, 1950, granting of amnesty and pardon to persons convicted of c24 Disbursing officers, transaction of public business in event of death, etc., of; limitation 296 Discharge, repeal of authority to purchase 174 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Free postage for members in specified areas, extension 7 Gifts from members on duty abroad, time extension of free-entry privilege 22 Missing Persons Act, amendments; extension 20 X Pardon, granting of— Persons convicted by court-martial of desertion between Aug. 14, 1945, and June 25, 1950 c24 Persons serving since June 25, 1950, proclamation c23 Pay and allowances— Certificates in support of accounts, acceptance 172 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Dependents Assistance Act of 1950, extension 6 Photographing, mapping, etc., of military or defense properties, continuation of restriction 41 Postal clerks, designation of personnel as 55 Appropriation authorized 56 Posthumous appointments and commissions, determination of date of death 176 Proficiency flying, restriction on availability of funds; standards and hours; flight pay 354, 355 Retired personnel— Arkansas River Compact, U. S. representative, authority for appointment of retired officer 269 Restriction on payments to, for sales of supplies or war materials 437 Survivors’ annuities, election 502 Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953 501 Sale of stores at military establishments to civilian employees and certain other persons 499 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Service flag and service lapel button, authority for approval of standard design 35 Social security benefits. *See* Social Security Act. Taxes. *See separate title.* Transportation, preference to military traffic, continuation of emergency powers 18, 131, 244 Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953 501 Uniforms, wearing of, by discharged persons, authorized b27, 140 Universal Military Training and Service Act, amendments. *See separate title.* **Veterans.** *See separate title.* **Armed Forces Day, 1953,** proclamation c37 **Armed Forces Policy Council,** appropriation for 336 **Armed Services Textile and Apparel Procurement Agency,** restriction on funds for 358 **Armistice Day, 1952,** proclamation c17 **Army, Department of the.** *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Alaska Communication System— Appropriation for 341 Construction of installations and facilities— Appropriation authorized 451 Authorizations 450 Rescission of prior authorizations 453 Family quarters, cost limitation 351 Appropriation for 16, 118, 197, 338, 429, 430 Arlington National Cemetery, restriction on payment to retired officer detailed on active duty at 197 Army Stock Fund, reduction in funds available 341 Canal Zone. *See separate title.* Cemeterial expenses, appropriation for; restrictions 197, 201 Citizenship requirements, employees 201 Civil functions, appropriation for 16, 118, 197, 430 Civil Functions Appropriations Act, 1954 197 Claims— Appropriation for 336 Continuation of emergency powers with respect to 18, 131 Time extension for filing claims for loss of property in service 317 Commissioned officer personnel on active duty, limitation on number 6 Construction and maintenance— Advance planning, funds available 429 Appropriation authorized 451 Appropriation for 340 Authorization 440, 441, 450 Rescission of prior authorizations 450, 452–458, 460 Contribution restriction, funds for construction without regard to 340 Funds available 429 Unit cost limitation 452 XI Construction of productive facilities, authority in time of war or national emergency 177 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Dane County, Wis., conveyance of land to Wisconsin State Armory Board 579 Defense Mobilization, Office of, transfer of functions to 635 Denison Dam and Reservoir project— Oklahoma, conveyance of land to State 63 Texas, conveyance of land for Eisenhower State Park 174 Discharge, repeal of authority to purchase 174 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Engineers, Corps of— Administrative provisions 199 Appropriation for 197 Broadkill River, Del., abandonment of part of Federal project providing for entrance channel to Delaware Bay 81 Denison, Tex., contract for use of storage space in Lake Texoma, authority 583 Flood control. *See under* Rivers and Harbors. Illinois River, payment to Nutwood Drainage and Levee District, Ill.— Adoption of report 179 Appropriation for 430 Passenger motor vehicles, reduction in number 199 Printing of survey reports 199 Revolving fund 199 Rivers and harbors. *See separate title.* Entertainment of enlisted personnel, continuation of emergency powers 18, 131 Flood control. *See under* Rivers and Harbors. Fort George G. Meade, Md., sewage disposal facilities for District Training School, construction agreements 286 Fort Gibson Dam and Reservoir project, conveyance of land to State of Oklahoma 63 General provisions, Appropriation Acts, 119, 201, 349, 430 Helium, transfer of funds for acquisition to Bureau of Mines 270 Instruction of enlisted personnel, continuation of emergency powers 18, 131 Korea, appropriation for civilian relief 341 Land acquisition, etc., continuation of emergency powers 18, 131 Maintenance and operations, appropriation for 338 Medical specialists, appointment, grade, and age limits 36 Military Academy. *See separate title.* Military personnel, appropriation for 16, 338 Mutual Security Act of 1953. *See separate title.* National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice, appropriation for 341 National Guard. *See separate title.* National War College, appropriation for 339 Nurses, appointment, grade, and age limits 36 Occupied areas— Funds for government and relief in 118, 430 Subsistence supplies to personnel of civilian agencies, payment 433 Officers and warrant officers missing in action, captured, etc.; continuation in effect of appointments 38 Outer Continental Shelf lands, authority to prevent obstructions to navigation 463 Overthrow of U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 201 Pay and allowances— Appropriation for 338 Certificates in support of accounts, acceptance 172 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Postal clerks, designation of personnel as 55 Appropriation authorized 56 Posthumous appointments and commissions, determination of date of death 176 Procurement and production, appropriation for 339 Quincy National Cemetery, Ill., exchange of lands to correct boundaries 150 Recruiting service, detail of officers on active list for 35 XII Reports to Congress, scrap or salvage materials, sales, receipts and disbursements 353 Research and development, appropriation for 341 Reserve components— Appropriation for 340 Officers and warrant officers missing in action, captured, etc.; continuation in effect of appointments 38 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps— Appropriation for 339, 340 Credit in senior division for training in junior division or schools approved for military training 521 Detail of officers on active list for duty with units 35 Enrollment limitations 356 Retired personnel— Pay, appropriation for 337 Restriction on payments to, for sales of supplies or war materials 437 Survivors’ annuities, election 502 Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953 501 Retirement of non-Regular officers having more than thirty years’ active Federal service 175 Rivers and harbors. *See separate title.* Ryukyu Islands, appropriation for government or occupation 430 Sackets Harbor Military Cemetery, use for burial of Armed Forces veterans 148 Sale of stores at military establishments to civilian employees and certain other persons 499 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Savings deposits, continuation of repayment; repeal of forfeiture by desertion 176 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Sheep Mountain Communication System, Alaska, transfer by Commerce Department 450 Soldiers’ Home. *See separate title.* Strikes against U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 201 Subsistence, appropriation for 338, 339 Tables of organization and equipment, revised; submittal to Congress 356 Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953 501 Universal Military Training and Service Act, amendments. *See separate title.* Vessels, transfer authorized 355 Veterans Administration, allotments and transfers of funds from, authorization 191 Washington Parish Burial Ground, D. C., exchange of certain burial lots and other property a21 **Army and Air Force Vitalization and Retirement Equalization Act of 1948, Amendment,** retirement of non-Regular officers having more than thirty years’active Federal service 175 **Army and Navy General Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 452 **Army Chemical Center, Md.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457, 460 **Army Medical Center, Washington, D. C.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 452 **Army-Navy Nurses Act of 1947, Amendments** 36 **Army Reserve and Retired Personnel Service Law of 1940,** funds for effecting provisions 245 **Army Transmitting Station, D. C.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 454 **Arnold Engineering Development Center:** ARO, Inc., repeal of restriction on payments to 23 Construction of facilities authorized 449 **Art, National Gallery of,** appropriation for 311 **Art, Works of,** importation free of duty for exhibitions, etc 512, 513 **Arthritis,** appropriation for control 253 **Asbestos,** extension of domestic purchase program 417 **Asia, Assistance to:** Appropriation authorized 152, 153, 156 Appropriation for 478, 479 Transfer of mutual-security funds 155 Unexpended balances of mutual-security funds, availability authorized 156 **Astrophysical Observatory, Smithsonian Institution,** appropriation for 310 XIII **Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Co.,** conveyance of land by Air Force Department to 449 **Atomic Energy, Joint Committee on:** Appropriation for 319 Authority of personnel to carry firearms 241 **Atomic Energy Act of 1946, Amendments** 181, 240, 575 **Atomic Energy Commission:** Access roads, transfer of funds to Commerce Department for 188 Appropriation for 187 Audit of contracts by General Accounting Office 188 Construction, restriction on availability of funds for 188 Electric-utility services in connection with Oak Ridge, Paducah, and Portsmouth installations, contract authority; cancellation charges 181 Federal Bureau of Investigation, investigations of persons having access to restricted material 240, 241 Fellowships, restriction on conferring on certain persons 189 Firearms, authority of personnel to carry 241 Housing assistance for towns or communities relocated as result of acquisition of former site by 126 Particle accelerators, funds available for construction 188 Program divisions, compensation of Directors, etc 240 Reactors, funds available for construction 188 Report to Congress, transfers of appropriations 189 Rules and regulations, authority to make, amend, etc 241 Taxation by State, county, or municipality, repeal of exemption from 575 **Attorney General.** *See* Justice, Department of. **Attorneys, United States.** *See* Attorneys *under* United States Courts. **Auburn General Depot, Wash.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Augusta Arsenal, Ga.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Aureomycin,** change of name to chlortetracycline 389 **Austria,** subsistence supplies to personnel Pass of civilian agencies, payment 433 **Automobiles, Etc.,** importation free of duty 511, 513 **Aviation,** Fiftieth Anniversary Year of Controlled Powered Flight, observance 33 Esteem of Congress for contribution of women to aviation; transcontinental air race sponsored by Ninety-Nines, Inc b61 **Avondale Irrigation Project, Idaho,** funds available for emergency rehabilitation 266 **B** **Bankhead-Jones Act:** Appropriation for effecting provisions 206, 220 Repeal of cooperative agricultural extension work provisions 85, 86 **Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act.** *See* Farm Tenant Act. **Banking Act of 1933, Amendment** 27 **Bankruptcy Act, Amendment,** referees in District of Columbia 366 **Banks and Banking:** Export-Import Bank of Washington. *See separate title.* Farm Credit Act of 1953 390 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, banks insured by, action as custodians and financial agents for Small Business Administration 235 Federal intermediate credit banks, appropriation for 222 Federal Reserve banks— Action as depositaries, custodians, and fiscal agents for Small Business Administration, authority 235 Branch bank buildings, construction cost limitation 41 Forest tract loans by national banking associations 613 National banks— List of shareholders 27 Termination of double liability 27 **Barin Field, Ala., Naval Auxiliary Air Station,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 442 **Barksdale Air Force Base, Shreveport, La.:** Construction of facilities authorized 444 Rescission of prior construction authorization 458 XIV **Barro Colorado Island, C. Z.,** appropriation for laboratory facilities 310 **Barstow, Calif., Marine Corps Depot of Supplies, Barstow Annex,** construction of facilities authorized 443 **Basalt, Colo.,** sale and conveyance of national forest land in 498 **Baton Rouge Engineer Depot, La.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 458 **Battle Monuments Commission, American,** appropriation for 299 **Beach Erosion Board,** funds available for expenses 198 **Beach Erosion Studies,** appropriation for 197 **Belgium,** expression of sympathy b4 **Belle Meade General Depot, N. J.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Bergstrom Air Force Base, Austin, Tex.:** Construction of facilities authorized 444 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Beryl,** extension of domestic purchase program 417 **Bethany Beach, Del.,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 456 **Bethel ACS Station, Alaska,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 453 **Big Bend National Park, Tex.,** authority for land acquisition 497 **Big Delta, Alaska:** Construction of military facilities authorized 450 Rescission of prior military construction authorization 458, 460 **Biggs Air Force Base, El Paso, Tex.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Blackfeet Reservation, Mont.,** removal of restriction on alienation of homestead allotments 42 **Blind:** Books, appropriation for 330 Grants to States for aid to, appropriation for 255 Public Health Service, appropriation for blindness activities 253 Vending stands, appropriation for acquisition 251 **Blind, American Printing House for the,** appropriation for 248 **Blue Grass Ordnance Depot, Ky.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Blue Tongue in Sheep,** control and eradication 493 **Blytheville Municipal Airport, Ark.,** construction of facilities authorized 444 **Bonneville Power Administration,** appropriation for 262 **Boston Staging Area, Mass.,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 458 **Botanic Garden:** Appropriation for 329 Restriction on distribution by Congressional allotment of nursery stock 329 **Boulder Canyon Project Reservation,** consideration as Federal property for purposes of educational assistance; taxation 250 **Boundary and Water Commission, International, United States and Mexico.** *See* International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico. **Boundary Commission, International, United States, Alaska, and Canada,** appropriation for 371 **Breaks, The,** development as park by Kentucky and Virginia 584 **Bremerton, Wash., Naval Shipyard,** construction of facilities authorized 441 **Bridges:** Anacostia River bridge, D. C., cost limitation increase 288 Hidalgo Bridge Co., authority to construct and operate railroad toll bridge across Rio Grande 578 Mississippi River bridge, Clinton, Iowa, and Fulton, Ill., construction authorized 65 Niagara Falls Bridge Commission, issuance of bonds; replacement of bridges 242 Ogdensburg Bridge Authority, authority to construct and operate bridge across Saint Lawrence River 578 Saint Marys River, authority of State of Michigan to construct bridge 225 XV San Francisco Bay bridges, collection of tolls; use for additional crossings 202 **Broadkill River, Del.,** abandonment of part of Federal project providing for entrance channel to Delaware Bay 81 **Brooke Army Medical Center, Tex.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 458 **Brookley Air Force Base, Mobile, Ala.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 448 **Brooklyn Army Base, N. Y.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 454, 460 **Brunswick, Maine, Naval Air Station:** Acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 442 Appropriation for construction 428 **Bryan Air Force Base, Tex.,** acquisition of land authorized 447 **Budget, Bureau of the:** Air carrier payments, transfer of personnel, property, records, and unexpended balances from Post Office Department to Civil Aeronautics Board 645 Appropriation for 299 Assistant Directors, positions authorized 299 Deputy Director, change of title 299 Foreign Operations Administration, transfer of personnel, property, records, and unexpended balances to 641 Quarters supplied to Federal employees, rent policy; applicability of Circular A—45; amendatory authority 437 Reconstruction Finance Corporation Liquidation Act, functions under 231 Reports to Congress, quarters supplied to Federal employees, operations under Circular A-45 437 Tennessee Valley Authority, acquisition of administration building, approval of Director 190 United States Information Agency, transfer of personnel, property, records, and unexpended balances to 643 **Budget and Accounting Act, 1921, Amendment,** retirement annuity for Comptroller General 229 **Bufurd-Trenton Project,** irrigation system, funds available for emergency flood protection work, etc 266 **Bunker Hill Naval Air Station, Peru, Ind.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 444 **Burlington Municipal Airport, Vt.,** construction of facilities authorized 445 **Burma, Assistance to,** unexpended balances of mutual-security funds, availability authorized 156 **Butter:** Imposition of import quotas or fees, proclamations c46, c54 Process or renovated, appropriation for carrying out provisions of designated Acts 208 **C** **Cabaniss Field, Tex., Naval Auxiliary Air Station,** construction of facilities authorized 442 **California:** Air Force, Department of the, conveyance of land by 449 Higher education, consent of Congress to interstate compact by Western States 490 Indians— Freedom from special Federal supervision and control; abolishment of offices of the Bureau of Indian Affairs b132 State jurisdiction in criminal and civil cases involving 588 Marine school, State, reimbursement for expenses 380 San Francisco Bay bridges, collection of tolls; use for additional crossings 202 Siskiyou County, conveyance of lands to State for use as fairground 26 Wildlife management, appropriation for land acquisition and functions 271 **California Debris Commission,** funds available for expenses 198 **California Institute of Technology,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 460 **Cambodia, Assistance to:** Appropriation authorized 153 Appropriation for 478, 479 Personnel increase after July 1, 1953 157 XVI **Camp Atterbury, Ind.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Camp Beale, Marysville, Calif.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Camp Blanding, Fla.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 456 **Camp Bowie, Tex.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 456 **Camp Carson, Colo.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Camp Chaffee, Ark.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 456, 460 **Camp Claybanks, Mich.,** construction of facilities authorized 441 **Camp Cooke, Calif.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457, 460 **Camp Edwards, Mass.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 456 **Camp Gordon, Ga.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 456 **Camp Gruber, Okla.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 456 **Camp Hanford, Wash.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 460 **Camp Haven, Wis.,** acquisition of land authorized 441 **Camp Hood, Tex.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 452, 454 **Camp Irwin, Calif.:** Construction of facilities authorized 441 Rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Ark.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Camp Kilmer, N. J.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 456 **Camp Lucas, Mich.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Camp McCain, Miss.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 456 **Camp McCoy, Wis.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Camp Perry, Ohio,** construction of facilities authorized 440 **Camp Pickett, Va.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 456, 460 **Camp Polk, La.,** acquisition of land authorized 441 **Camp Rucker, Ala.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 456, 460 **Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Camp Shelby, Miss.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 456 **Camp Shoemaker NRS, Calif.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Camp Stewart, Ga.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 456, 460 **Camp Stoneman, Calif.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 453, 457 **Camp Swift, Tex.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Camp White. Oreg.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Camp Wolters, Mineral Wells, Tex.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Canada:** Alaska, transportation between designated points by Canadian vessels 175 Insects and plant diseases, appropriation for control of emergency outbreaks 210 International Boundary Commission, United States, Alaska, and Canada, appropriation for 371 International Joint Commission, United States and Canada, appropriation for expenses 370 Niagara Falls Bridge Commission, issuance of bonds; replacement of bridges 242 Niagara River remedial works, appropriation for U. S. share 430 Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1937, amendment 494 Treaty obligations, appropriation for 370 **Canal Zone:** Appropriation for 16, 200, 201 Barro Colorado Island, appropriation for laboratory facilities 310 Citizenship requirements, employees 201, 351 Colon sewage disposal facilities, payment to Republic of Panama for expansion, funds available 16 Communications systems, injury to or interference with, applicability of penalty provisions 366 Construction annuity fund, appropriation for 301 Control of persons leaving or entering, proclamation c32 Defense, Department of, conditions and limitations on employment by 201, 351 Judges, appropriation for salaries 333 XVII Medical and hospital care, free, restriction on funds for provision to employees 202 Military installations and facilities, rescission of prior authorizations 454 Military personnel, restriction on funds for payment in excess of military pay 202 Panama Canal Company— Appropriation for 16 Funds available for administrative expenses 200 Medical and hospital care, free, restriction on funds for provision to employees 202 Military personnel, restriction on funds for payment in excess of military pay 202 Passenger motor vehicles, funds for purchase; reduction in number 200 Reimbursement for expenditures for standby defense facilities 202 Passenger motor vehicles, reduction in number 200 Reimbursement for Canal Zone Government expenditures in providing school and hospital services for U. S. agencies 202 **Cancer Control Month, 1953,** proclamation c38 **Cancer Institute, National,** appropriation for 253 **Canton Island,** extension of period for establishment of adequate shipping service for and deferring extension of coastwise laws to, proclamation c26 **Cape Air Force Base, Umnak Island, Alaska,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Cape Fanshaw, Alaska,** prior authorization for military construction repealed 450 **Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area Project, N. C.,** transfer of land to 148 **Cape May, N. J.,** acceptance and administration of defense housing facility by Coast Guard 529 **Capitol Buildings and Grounds:** Appropriation for 10, 59, 327 Construction permit, temporary, authorized by Architect of the Capitol 19 Rotunda frieze— Appropriation for cleaning and restoring 59 Completion ceremonies b126 Terraces of Capitol Building, funds available for reconstruction, improvement, etc 327 Whitman Statue, authority for placement and ceremonies b5 **Capitol Police:** Appropriation for 325 Capitol Police Board, appropriation for 325 Details to Capitol Grounds 332 Standards required 332 **Capitol Power Plant:** Appropriation for 328 Improvements and changes, funds available 328 **Capper-Ketcham Act:** Appropriation for effecting provisions 220 Repeal 85 **Career Compensation Act of 1949, Amendment,** special pay for physicians, dentists, and veterinarians 89 **Caribbean Commission,** nonapplicability of restriction on U. S. contributions 368 **Carlisle Barracks, Pa.,** construction of facilities authorized 440 **Carlsbad Caverns National Park, N. Mex.,** transportation of employees 495 **Carswell Air Force Base, Fort Worth, Tex.,** construction of facilities authorized 444 **Castle Air Force Base, Merced, Calif.:** Construction of facilities authorized 444 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Casualty Hospital, D. C.,** appropriation for contractual services 284 **Cathedral Bluffs, Alaska:** Construction of military facilities authorized 450 Rescission of prior military construction authorization 453 **Cattle,** import duty; proclamation of termination of abnormal situation c35 **Caustic Poison Act, Federal,** appropriation for effecting provisions 249 **Cecil Field, Fla., Naval Air Station,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 442 **Cemeteries:** Army, Department of the, appropriation for cemeterial expenses 197, 201 XVIII National cemeteries. *See separate title.* Sackets Harbor Military Cemetery, N. Y., use for burial of Armed Forces veterans 148 Washington Parish Burial Ground, D. C., exchange of certain burial lots and other property a21 **Census, Bureau of the.** *See under* Commerce, Department of. **Central Bank for Cooperatives:** Franchise tax 395 Member of Farm Credit Administration to serve on board of directors 393 **Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, D. C.,** appropriation for contractual services 284 **Central Intelligence Agency,** director and deputy director, appointment; status of military appointees 19 **Charleston, S. C.:** Construction of facilities at Municipal Airport authorized 446 Rescission of prior construction authorization for airfield facilities 459 South Carolina State Ports Authority, approval of conveyance of land to 148 **Charlotte County Airport, Punta Gorda, Fla.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 461 **Chase Field, Tex., Naval Auxiliary Air Station,** construction of facilities authorized 442 **Cheese,** imposition of import quotas or fees, proclamations c46, c54 **Cherry Point, N. C., Marine Corps Air Station:** Rescission of prior construction authorization 458 Transfer of land by Agriculture Department for use of 498 **Chesapeake and Ohio Canal,** lands along, easements, conveyances, and transfer of jurisdiction 359 **Chicago, Ill.,** Congress Street Post Office, appropriation for remodeling, etc.; restriction 303 **Child Health Day, 1953,** proclamation c34 **Children’s Bureau.** *See under* Social Security Administration. **Children’s Convalescent Home, D. C.,** appropriation for contract ual services 284 **Children’s Hospital, D. C.,** appropriation for contractual services 284 **Children’s Welfare, International, Contributions for:** Appropriation authorized 155 Appropriation for 479 **China:** Assistance to— Appropriation authorized 153, 156 Appropriation for 478 Unexpended balances of mutual-security funds, availability of 156 United Nations, Congressional statement on Communist Chinese Government membership in 372 **Chincoteague, Va., Naval Aviation Ordnance Test Station,** rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **Chippewa Tribe, Turtle Mountain Reservation, N. Dak.,** freedom from special Federal supervision and control b132 **Chlortetracycline,** identification of aureomycin as 389 **Chromite,** extension of domestic purchase program 417 **Cigarettes,** State sales and use tax, venue of actions for violations 617 **Cincinnati, Ohio,** conveyance of land to 82 **Citizenship, National Conference on,** incorporation 562 **Citizenship and Naturalization.** *See also* Aliens. [Note: For actions concerning individuals, see Individual Index, following this Subject Index.] Armed Forces, naturalization of aliens serving in 108 Departure from or entry into United States, restrictions c31 Desertion from Armed Forces, between Aug. 14, 1945, and June 25, 1950, granting of amnesty and pardon to persons convicted of c24 Housing projects, citizenship requirements 306 Immigration and Naturalization Service. *See under* Justice, Department of. Permanent residence status, granting to certain aliens b5, b28, b126 Refugee Relief Act of 1953 400 Appropriation for expenses 426 **Citizenship Day, 1952,** proclamation c5 **Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938,** appropriation for effecting provisions 377 XIX **Civil Aeronautics Administration:** Appropriation for 11, 377 Federal Airport Act. *See separate title.* Washington National Airport, appropriation for 377 **Civil Aeronautics Board:** Air carrier payments, transfer of functions from Postmaster General 644 Appropriation for 378 Foreign civil aircraft, control of U. S. flights, authority 489 Reorganization Plan No. 10 of 1953 644 **Civil Aviation Organization, International:** Joint Support program, nonapplicability of restriction on U. S. contributions 368 United Nations Participation Act of 1945, applicability of provisions 369 **Civil Defense, Office of.** *See under* District of Columbia. **Civil Defense Act of 1950, Federal.** *See* Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950. **Civil Defense Administration, Federal.** *See* Federal Civil Defense Administration. **Civil Functions, Department of the Army.** *See under* Army, Department of the. **Civil Functions Appropriations Act, 1954** 197 **Civil Service.** *See* Government Employees. **Civil Service Commission:** Annuities, Panama Canal construction employees and Lighthouse Service widows, appropriation for 301 Appropriation for 15, 118, 299, 426 Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 1930. *See separate title.* Civil-service retirement and disability fund. *See separate title.* Details from other agencies, restriction 300 Emergency transfers or details 300 Examiners, affidavit requirements respecting agency proceedings 300 Executive Director, Office of the, transfer of Federal Personnel Council employees, records, etc., to 300 Federal Personnel Council, abolishment; transfer of personnel, records, etc., to Office of the Executive Director 300 Information and editorial functions, restriction on use of funds for personnel engaged in, nonapplicability to preparation of recruitment material and Official Register 317 International organizations, investigation of U. S. citizens for employment by, appropriation for 15, 118, 426 International Organizations Loyalty Board, nonapplicability of restrictions on action in matters affecting Government 426 Investigations of personnel— Atomic Energy Commission, referral of investigations to Federal Bureau of Investigation 241 Federal Civil Defense Administration, reimbursement by, for field investigations 434 International organizations, U. S. citizens employed by, appropriation for 15, 118, 426 Legal Examining Unit, funds not available 300 Loyalty Review Board— Appropriation for 300 Nonapplicability of restrictions on action in matters affecting Government 300 Official Register of the United States, nonapplicability of restriction on use of funds for information and editorial functions 317 Reports to Congress, reduction of excess annual leave 138 Supervisory position, compensation of personnel allocating, limitation 300 Veterans losing opportunity for appointment due to service in Armed Forces, priority and benefits to, authority 173 **Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 1930:** Amendments— Members of Congress, survivorship benefits 22 Temporary employees of Congress appointed at an annual rate of salary, applicability to 186 Judicial and Congressional salaries, applicability to 487 Tax Court, judicial retirement system, coordination 482 **Civil-Service Retirement and Disability Fund:** Appropriation for 301 District of Columbia, crediting of funds 279 XX Small Business Administration, contributions 235 **Claims:** [Note: For actions concerning individuals, see Individual Index, following this Subject Index.] Armed Forces— Appropriation for 16, 336, 429 Combatant activities, nonapplicability of tort claims procedure to claims arising from, continuation of emergency powers 18, 131 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Settlement of foreign claims by commission, continuation of emergency powers 18, 131 Time extension for filing claims for loss of property in military service 317 Audited claims, appropriation for payment 17, 58, 435 Damage claims, appropriation for payment 17, 435 Defense, Department of, appropriation for 16, 336 District of Columbia, appropriation for 58, 279 Federal Prison System, funds available for payment of claims of employees 374 Immigration and Naturalization Service, Sunday and holiday pay, appropriation for 421 Indian Claims Commission, appropriation for 308 International Claims Commission, appropriation for expenses 421 International Claims Settlement Act of 1949— Amendments 506 Appropriation for claims under 421 Japanese ancestry, persons of, appropriation for salaries and expenses 373, 421 Judgments, appropriation for payment 17, 58, 435 Navy, Department of the, appropriation for 429 Post Office Department, appropriation for 12, 71 Reclamation, Bureau of, appropriation for payment 268 State, Department of, appropriation for payment 420, 432 War Claims Act of 1948. *See separate title.* War Claims Commission, appropriation for 311 **Claims, Court of.** *See under* United States Courts. **Clark-Stotsenberg Area, Philippine Islands,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 453 **Clinton Bridge Commission, Iowa,** construction of bridge across Mississippi River 65 **Clovis Air Force Base, N. Mex.:** Construction of facilities authorized 446 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Coal, Alaska,** disposition of coal deposits in lands reserved for educational uses 364 **Coal Mine Safety Board of Review, Federal,** appropriation for 14, 277 **Coal-Tar Products,** repeal of certain marking requirements for imports 509 **Coast and Geodetic Survey:** Appropriation for 378 Charts, reimbursement for 378 Geomagnetic station, appropriation for construction and equipment 379 Mutual security activities, appointment of officers for 480 Retired personnel— Restriction on payments to, for sales of supplies or war materials 437 Survivors’ annuities, election 502 Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953 501 Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953 501 **Coast Guard.** *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Acquisition, construction, and improvements, appropriation for 69 Appropriation for 69 Cape May, N. J., defense housing facility, acceptance and administration 529 Claims, continuation of emergency powers with respect to 18, 131 Operating expenses, appropriation for 69 Transfer of funds from 69 Outer Continental Shelf lands, authority with respect to safety equipment, navigation, etc 463 XXI Pay and allowances, acceptance of certificates in support of accounts 172 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Postal clerks, designation of personnel as 55 Appropriation authorized 56 Reserve training, appropriation for 70 Retired personnel— Pay, appropriation for 70 Restriction on payments to, for sales of supplies or war materials 437 Survivors’ annuities, election 502 Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953 501 Schooling for dependents of personnel stationed outside continental United States, funds available 69 Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953 501 Universal Military Training and Service Act, amendments. *See separate title.* **Code Annotated, United States,** price limitation 436 **Code of Federal Regulations:** Appropriation for printing and binding 330 Publication procedure 388 **Collisions at Sea,** correction of Act authorizing President to proclaim regulations for prevention 83 **Colonial National Historical Park,** exchange of lands 27 **Color of Title Act, Amendments:** Land patents, issuance of 227 Mineral reservation 228 **Colorado,** higher education, consent of Congress to interstate compact by Western States 490 **Colorado River Dam Fund,** operation and maintenance of reclamation projects, advances for 267 **Colorado River Development Fund,** use for general investigations 265 **Columbia Hospital for Women and Lying-In Asylum, D. C.,** funds available 427 **Columbia Institution for the Deaf,** appropriation for 249 **Columbia River:** Agricultural development of area, appropriation for 214 Dalles Dam, payments to Indians for fishing interests impaired by 198 Flood control projects, increase in appropriation authorized 77 Restriction on use of funds for projects in excess of authorization 198 **Columbia University, N. Y.,** bicentennial observance 537 **Columbium-Tantalum-Bearing Ores and Concentrates,** extension of domestic purchase program 417 **Columbus Day, 1952,** proclamation c12 **Columbus General Depot, Ohio,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Columbus University of Washington, D. C.,** incorporation a27 **Commerce, Department of:** Alaska and remote localities, furnishing of services, etc., funds available for 384 American-made goods for export, instruction with respect to inscription b126 Appropriation Act 376 Appropriation for 11, 118, 119, 376, 422, 434 Census, Bureau of the— Appropriation for 376 Censuses of business, manufactures, and agriculture, appropriation for 376 Civil Aeronautics Administration. *See separate title.* Civil Aeronautics Board. *See separate title.* Coast and Geodetic Survey. *See separate title.* Defense production activities, appropriation for 434 Export control, appropriation for 118 Federal Maritime Board. *See* Maritime activities, *this title.* Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of— Appropriation for 379, 422 Export control, appropriation for 422 Reduction in force, funds available for costs 422 General provisions, Appropriation Acts 119, 384, 385 Inland Waterways Corporation. *See separate title.* International Materials Conference, restriction on use of funds for expenses 385 XXII Maritime activities— Appropriation for 379, 422 Canton Island, extension of period for establishment of adequate shipping service for and deferring extension of coastwise laws to c26 Charter of vessels, obligations upon redelivery, restriction 381 Employees, limitation of number 380 Government property under control of, authority for furnishing utilities and services; disposition of rental payments 381 Merchant Marine Act, 1936. *See separate title.* Payment for vessels, restriction 381 Trainees and cadets, restriction on use of funds for allowances 380 Unemployment insurance coverage for seamen employed on certain vessels operated by the United States 386 Merchant Marine Act, 1936. *See separate title.* National Bureau of Standards— Appropriation for 383 Maximum base rate of compensation for certain employees 383 Organization and management surveys, transfer of funds for 376 Overthrow of U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 385 Patent Office, appropriation for 11, 381 Philippines, charters of vessels, extension authority 110 Public Roads, Bureau of— Access roads— Appropriation for 12, 382 Transfer of funds from Atomic Energy Commission for 188 Appropriation for 11, 381 Convict labor, restriction on payments to States employing 383 District of Columbia, approval of contracts for Federal-aid projects 289 Federal-aid highways, appropriation for 11, 382 Forest highways, appropriation for 382 General provisions, Appropriation Act 382 Grade crossings, elimination of, appropriation for liquidation of contract authorization 382 Inter-American Highway, appropriation for 382 Medical supplies and services, use of appropriations in emergency 383 Oregon and California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road Lands, appropriation for road construction 263 Pan-American Highway, Convention on the, appropriation for fulfilling U. S. obligations 382 Public lands highways, appropriation for liquidation of contract authorization 382 Rama Road, Nicaragua, appropriation for 382 Reimbursement by other agencies for services, etc 383 Publicity and propaganda, restriction on use of funds for 385 Reduction in force, funds available for costs 434 Secretary, Office of, appropriation for 119, 376, 434 Sheep Mountain Communication System, Alaska, transfer to Department of the Army 450 Small Business Administration, Loan Policy Board, Secretary or designee as member of 233 Strikes against U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 385 Technical and scientific services, appropriation for 376 Terminal leave expenses, funds available 376 Vessels, transfer authorized 355 Weather Bureau— Appropriation for 384 Arctic region, conducting meteorological investigations in, maximum compensation for 384 Eastport, Maine, reservation of land c21 Meteorological observations, taking and transmitting, maximum compensation for 384 XXIII Weather Control, Advisory Committee on, Secretary or designee as member 560 **Commissary Stores.** *See under* Defense, Department of. **Commissioners. United States Courts,** appropriation for fees 10, 334 **Commodity Credit Corporation:** Appropriation for 222 Discharge of indebtedness to Secretary of the Treasury 222, 223, 224 Famine relief, furnishing of agricultural commodities for; appropriation authorized 476 International Wheat Agreement— Availability of wheat and wheat flour for U. S. obligations under 358 Discharge of indebtedness under 224 Pakistan, transfer of wheat to 80 Production and Marketing Administration, appropriation for reimbursement by 218 **Commodity Credit Corporation Charter Act,** transfer of Munitions Board functions to Office of Defense Mobilization 635 **Commodity Exchange Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 218 **Commodity Exchange Authority,** appropriation for 218 **Communicable Diseases,** appropriation for prevention and suppression 252 **Communications Commission, Federal.** *See* Federal Communications Commission. **Communist Chinese Government,** Congressional statement on United Nations membership 372 **Communist-Dominated Countries,** Congressional commendation and encouragement of struggle for freedom b132 **Comptroller General.** *See* General Accounting Office. **Concurrent Resolutions:** Aliens, granting of permanent residence status to certain b5, b28, b126 American-made goods, publicizing as such b126 Armed Forces, wearing of uniform by persons honorably discharged; rescission of Speaker’s action in signing S. 1550 and return of message to Senate b27 Aviation, esteem of Congress for contribution made by women; transcontinental air race sponsored by Ninety-Nines, Inc b61 Capitol rotunda frieze, completion ceremonies b126 Communist-dominated countries, commendation and encouragement of struggle for freedom b132 Congress— Adjournment of House b5 Adjournment sine die b134 Electoral votes, proceedings for counting b3 Enrolled bills, etc., signing of, after adjournment b134 Joint meeting of two Houses b3, b4 Wall maps, printing of copies for use of Senate and House of Representatives b27 Declaration of Independence, observance of adoption of, participation of Congress b61 Deportation suspensions b10, b36, b62, b82, b103, b134 Fire and Casualty Act, reenrollment and correction of S. 1839 b61 Immigration and Nationality Act, printing of additional copies b4 Inauguration of President-elect, continuation of joint committee to make arrangements b3 Indians, freedom of designated tribes from special Federal supervision and control b132 “Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments,” printing of b131 Leary, Daniel Robert, rescission and postponement of action on H. R. 1101 b10 March, Peyton C. (Gen.), thanks of Congress to b103 Marshall, Peter (Rev.), printing of prayers as Senate document, additional copies b4 Netherlands, United Kingdom, and Belgium, expression of sympathy for b4 “Our American Government,” revision and printing as Senate document, additional copies b10 XXIV Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration, liquidation, return and reenrollment of S. J. Res. 98 b134 Revenue revision, general, printing of copies of Ways and Means Committee hearings b152 “Subversive Influence in the Educational Process”, printing of b131 Westmoreland County, Va., tercentennial anniversary b131 Whitman Statue, placement and ceremonies b5 **Congress.** *See also*House of Representatives; Legislative Branch of the Government; Senate. Adjournment of House b5 Adjournment sine die b134 Albany Congress, committee to participate in anniversary celebration 388 American-made goods, declaration with respect to publicizing b126 Commission on Judicial and Congressional Salaries, establishment 485 Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government— Appropriation authorized 144 Appropriation for 427 Establishment, duties, etc 142 Report 144 Communist-dominated countries, commendation and encouragement of struggle for freedom b132 Eighty-third Congress, second session, beginning date 388 Electoral votes, proceedings for counting b3 Enrolled bills, etc., signing of, after adjournment b134 Fourth of July, 1953, observance of adoption of Declaration of Independence, Philadelphia, Pa., participation in b61 Free enterprise, mutual-security policy, declaration 161 Interstate compacts, consent granted to— Connecticut River Flood Control Compact 45 The Breaks area, development as park by Kentucky and Virginia 584 Water compacts between Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming 365 Waterfront Commission Compact, New Jersey and New York 541 Western States compact on higher education 490 Joint committees, Congressional. *See separate title.* Joint meeting of two Houses b3, b4 Joint Recording Facility. *See separate title.* Mail sent under franking privilege, appropriation for postage 614 Parking spaces for Members, reservation in District of Columbia 290 Reorganization plans, time extension for transmittal to Congress 4 Reports to— Agriculture, Department of— Agricultural research, grants to States and coordination of research 207 Cooperative agricultural extension work 85 Air Force, Department of the, scrap or salvage materials, sales, receipts and disbursements 353 Army, Department of the, scrap or salvage materials, sales, receipts and disbursements 353 Budget, Bureau of the, quarters supplied to Federal employees, operations under Circular A-45 437 Civil Service Commission, annual leave reduction 138 Defense, Department of— Construction of productive facilities; machine tool requirements 177, 178 Disbursement of appropriation for contingencies 337 Naval vessels, loan to Far Eastern areas 363 Tables of organization and equipment, revised; recommendations 356 District of Columbia, study of pay scale of Board of Education employees 364 XXV District of Columbia Council on Law Enforcement 102 Executive Branch of the Government, Commission on Organization of the 144 Farm Credit Board, Federal 393 Foreign Economic Policy, Commission on 474 Foreign Operations Administration, Yugoslav emergency relief assistance 640 Girl Scouts of the United States of America 583 Government Printing Office, audit by General Accounting Office 331 Intergovernmental Relations, Commission on 146 Interior, Department of the— Indian legislation, recommendations b132 National Park Service, proposed awards of concession leases and contracts 271 Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, reports under 469, 470 Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration, liquidation 585 Reclamation investigations 265 Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebration Commission 576 Judicial and Congressional Salaries, Commission on, findings 486 Justice, Department of— Alien Property, Office of, expenses incurred in connection with activities 375 Aliens entering United States as nonimmigrants and unable to return to country of birth, etc., because of persecution 403 Interchange of appropriations 376 U. S. Attorneys, special and assistant attorneys, employment and compensation 375 Mutual security— Engineering fees and services 481 Near East and Africa, military aid, determination of President 156 Near East refugees, survey, etc., by Director for Mutual Security 159 Special use of funds, determination of President 158 Transfer of funds, determination of President 155 National Safety Council, annual audit 573 Navy, Department of the, scrap or salvage materials, sales, receipts and disbursements 353 President— Rubber requirements and resources 413 Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953, operations under 504 Reconstruction Finance Corporation 231 Retirement Policy for Federal Personnel, Committee on, extension of time for filing report 53 Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Commission 412, 413 Senate officers and employees, committee to study salaries of 321 Small Business Administration 238 State, Department of, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs, operations under Refugee Relief Act of 1953 407 Treasury Department, Reconstruction Finance Corporation liquidation 231 Washington Gas Light Co., repeal of report requirement 116 Water compacts between Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming, report by U. S. representative 365 Weather Control, Advisory Committee on 561 Revenue revision, general, printing of copies of Ways and Means Committee hearings b152 Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Act of 1953, action under 412, 415 Salaries, creation of Commission on Judicial and Congressional Salaries; action to be taken 485 Survivorship benefits 22 Temporary employees appointed at an annual rate of salary, retirement provisions 186 XXVI United Nations, Congressional statement on Communist Chinese Government membership in 372 Wall maps, printing of copies for use of Senate and House of Representatives b27 **Congressional Cemetery, D. C.:** Appropriation for maintenance of portion owned by United States 197 Exchange of certain burial lots and other property a21 **Congressional Library.** *See* Library of Congress. **Congressional Record,** appropriation for preparation of indexes 330 **Connally Hot Oil Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 261 **Connecticut:** Connecticut River Flood Control Compact, consent of Congress granted to 45 Connecticut River Valley Flood Control Commission, creation, commissioners, salaries and duties 46 **Connecticut River Flood Control Compact,** consent of Congress 45 **Constitution of the United States,** extension to outer Continental Shelf lands 462 **Containers,** temporary free importation 513 **Continental Shelf:** Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act 462 Submerged Lands Act 29 **Contracts With United States:** Defense contractors, continuation of emergency powers relating to inspection and audit of plants, books, and records 120 Dispute clause, inclusion of appeal provision in Department of Defense contracts 356 First War Powers Act, 1941, continuation of contract powers under 132 Gratuities, termination of contracts when offered 354 Military facilities in foreign countries, authority to exempt contracts from certain audit requirements 451 Mutual Defense Assistance Act of 1949, limitation on outstanding contractual authority under 160 Price differential on contracts to relieve economic dislocations, restriction on payment 357 Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Act of 1953 408 Small Business Act of 1953 232 War-risk hazards, compensation for injuries or deaths resulting from, employees of U. S. contractors outside United States 134 **Cooperative Bank Commissioner, Office of,** abolishment 393 **Cooperative Marketing Division,** transfer to Agriculture Department 394 **Cooperative Research and Service Division,** transfer to Agriculture Department 394 **Coos Bay Wagon Road Grant Lands,** appropriation for 263 **Copper,** suspension of import taxes, time extension 4 **Copyright,** proclamation with respect to Monaco c16 **Copyright Office,** appropriation for 329 **Coronado National Memorial, Ariz.,** establishment, proclamation c18 **Corpus Christi, Tex., Naval Air Station,** construction of facilities authorized 442 **Corregidor Bataan Memorial Commission:** Creation, etc 366 Report to President 366 **Cosmetics.** *See* Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. **Costa Rica,** appropriation for United States obligations 370 **Cotton:** Acreage-allotment and marketing-quota programs, appropriation for formulating 59 Fiber analysis and classification, appropriation for 217 Prices, restriction on prediction by Department of Agriculture employees 224 Staple length, determination for customs purposes 510 **Cotton Standards Act, United States,** appropriation for effecting provisions 218 **Council of Economic Advisers.** *See* Economic Advisers, Council of. **Court of Military Appeals.** *See under*Defense, Department of. **Court Reporters,** appropriation for salaries 10 **Courts.** *See* United States Courts. XXVII **Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge,** appropriation for operation of industrial properties 271 **Craig Air Force Base, Selma, Ala.:** Acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 447 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Credit Controls:** Small Business Administration, authority for study by 239 Termination date 131 **Credit Union Act, District of Columbia, Amendments** 260 **Credit Unions, Federal.** *See* Federal Credit Unions, Bureau of, *under* Social Security Administration. **Crimes and Criminal Procedure, Title 18, United States Code:** Armed Forces, penalty for activities interfering with operation of, continuation of emergency powers 134 Canal Zone, applicability of penalty for injury to or interference with communications systems 366 Defense information, penalty for delivery to foreign government, continuation of emergency powers 134 Government officers and employees, nonapplicability of certain restrictions on action in matters affecting Government, etc.— Executive Branch of the Government, Commission on Organization of the 143 Foreign Economic Policy, Commission on 474 Intergovernmental Relations, Commission on 145 International Organizations Loyalty Board, Civil Service Commission 426 Loyalty Review Board 300 Indians— Liquor laws, application of 586 Livestock purchases or sales 590 State jurisdiction over offenses committed by or against Indians in the Indian country 588 War or defense materials, penalty for destruction or defective manufacture, continuation of emergency powers 133 **Crimes and Misdemeanors.** *See also* Crimes and Criminal Procedure, Title 18, United States Code. Canal Zone, applicability of penalty for injury to or interference with communications systems 366 Citizenship requirements, U. S. employees, false affidavit, penalty 435 District of Columbia Law Enforcement Act of 1953 90 Fellowships conferred by Atomic Energy Commission, acceptance by certain persons 189 Flammable Fabrics Act, penalties for violations 114 Outer Continental Shelf lands, violation of conservation rules, etc., penalty 464 Overthrow of United States Government, advocacy by employees 18, 60, 72, 194, 201, 224, 259, 277, 293, 316, 335, 354, 385, 437, 481 Price Stabilization, Office of, disclosure of confidential information, penalty 131 Refugee Relief Act of 1953, penalty for violations 406 Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Commission, employment of personnel by purchasers, penalty 409 Small Business Administration, false statements, etc., to influence action; embezzlement; use of unauthorized information 237 Strikes against United States Government, engaging in, etc., by employees 18, 60, 72, 194, 201, 224, 259, 277, 293, 316, 335, 354, 385, 437, 481 Waterfront Commission Compact, New Jersey and New York, penalty for violations 556 **Crop Insurance.** *See* Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. **Crow Reservation,** authority for sale of homestead, irrigable, or agricultural land 42 **Cuba,** appropriation for maintenance of Surrender Tree Site 197 **Cubi Point, P. I., Naval Air Facilities,** construction of facilities authorized 443 Appropriation for 428 **Customs, Bureau of.** *See under* Treasury Department. **Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of.** *See under* United States Courts. XXVIII **Customs Court.** *See under* United States Courts. **Customs Duties.** *See* Customs Simplification Act of 1953 *and* Imports. **Customs Simplification Act of 1953** 507 Accounting procedures 507, 508 Administrative exemptions 515 Amendment of entries 517 American goods returned, duty 510 Appraisement, notice of; review of determination 517, 518 Bonded warehouse, transfer of goods in 519 Certified invoices and entry of merchandise 517 Informal entries, maximum value; books, maps, etc., for religious, educational, and like institutions 517 Time limitation for entry 517 Commingling of goods 518 Correction of errors 519 Cotton, determination of staple length for customs purposes 510 Customs supervision 520 Drawback 515 Dutiable value 518 Effective dates of rates of duty 508 Entry of merchandise after arrival of portion 509 International traffic 516 Manifests, signing and delivery for aircraft 516 Marking 509 Noncommercial exhibitions, free entry; duration of bond 512 Ores, lead-and zinc-bearing, deletion of certain transportation and sampling requirements 509, 510 Reciprocal provisions with respect to liquors and advertising matter, repeal 510 Rescue work 516 Saving clause 521 Special delivery and appraisement of imported articles of limited value and weight, repeal 517 Temporary free entry for samples and other articles under bond 512 Travelers, free entry provisions 510 Undervaluation duty, repeal 517 Verification of documents in lieu of oaths 517 Vessels and aircraft, supplies and equipment for, exemption from duties and taxes 514 **Czechoslovakia,** Congressional commendation and encouragement of struggle for freedom b132 **D** **Dahlgren, Va., Naval Proving Ground,** rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **Daingerfield, Tex., Naval Ordnance Aerophysics Laboratory,** rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **Dairy Industry, Bureau of,** appropriation for 208 **Dairy Products,** imposition of import quotas or fees, proclamations c46, c54 **Dalles Dam,** payments to Indians for fishing interests impaired by 198 **Dalton Gardens Irrigation Project, Idaho,** funds available for emergency rehabilitation 266 **Dane County, Wis.,** conveyance of land to Wisconsin State Armory Board 579 **Dangerous Weapons Act,** Amendments 93 **David Taylor Model Basin, Carderock, Md.:** Construct ion of facilities authorized 441, 442 Rescission of prior authorization 454 **Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Tucson, Ariz.:** Construction of facilities authorized 444 Rescission of prior authorization 459 **Daylight-Saving Time, District of Columbia,** establishment authority 23 **Deaf, Columbia Institution for the,** appropriation for 249 **Decatur Signal Depot, Ill.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Declaration of Independence,** observance of adoption of, participation of Congress b61 **Defense, Department of.** *See also* Air Force, Department of the; Armed Forces; Army, Department of the; Navy, Department of the. American National Red Cross, acceptance of cooperation with Armed Forces 178 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Appropriation Act 336 Appropriation for 16, 118, 336, 428, 429 Apportionment, exemption from certain requirements, authority of the President 353 XXIX Availability until expended; limitation 352 Armed Forces Policy Council, appropriation for 336 Armed Services Textile and Apparel Procurement Agency, restriction on funds for 358 Assistant Secretaries, six additional, appointment, compensation, etc 638 Bakery facilities, restriction on use of funds for 429 Canal Zone. *See separate title.* Citizenship requirements, nonapplicability to personnel 349 Civilian employees— Funds available for instruction and training, restriction 350 Limitation on number 354 Claims— Appropriation for 16, 336 Continuation of emergency powers 18, 131 Time extension for filing claims for loss of property in service 317 Classification Act of 1949, positions in grades 16, 17, and 18 of General Schedule, authority 429 Coast and Geodetic Survey, reimbursement for charts furnished by 378 Commissary stores, restrictions; authority for private operation 353 Commissioned officer personnel, limitation; assignment of vacancies 355 Comptroller, special assistant to, grade 355 Construction and maintenance— Appropriation authorized 451 Appropriation for 428 Appropriations Committees of Senate and House of Representatives, agreements with, prior to obligation of funds for military public works 429 Authorization 440–461 Cost limitation 351, 452 Establishment of completion dates for projects 429 Expediting of construction, restriction on use of funds for costs 429 Construction of productive facilities, authority in time of war or national emergency 177 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Contingencies, appropriation for 337 Contracts— Audit requirement, authority for exemption of contracts for facilities in foreign countries 451 Cost-plus-a-fixed-fee contracts, restriction on use of funds for 429 Dispute clause, restriction on inclusion of 356 Gratuities, termination of contract when offered 354 Price differential on contracts to relieve economic dislocations, restriction on payment 357 Copyrights, letters patent, etc., funds available for acquisition 350 Court of Military Appeals, appropriation for 338 Defense Mobilization, Office of— Strategic and critical materials, cooperation of representatives with regard to 635 Transfer of functions to 635 Defense Supply Management Agency, abolishment; transfer of functions to Secretary 638 Detail of military and naval personnel to other agencies, additional employment authority 350 Disbursing officers, transaction of public business in event of death, etc., of; limitation 296 Disposition of supplies, goods, etc., crediting of proceeds 357 Emergency fund, appropriation for 337 Emergency Powers Continuation Act, extension 18, 131 Entertainment of enlisted personnel, continuation of emergency powers 18, 131 Espionage Act, disposal of illegally exported war materials seized under 577 Experts or consultants, temporary employment authorized ; compensation, etc 349 Fallbrook Public Utility District, Calif., restriction on use of funds for suit against 357 Far Eastern area, loan of naval vessels, authority 363 Fiftieth Anniversary Year of Controlled Powered Flight, participation in 33 XXX Foreign countries, acceptance of property, etc., from 356 Foreign duty allowances, restriction 356 General Counsel, appointment, compensation, etc 639 General provisions, Appropriation Acts 119, 349 Grades GS-16, 17, and 18, authority for positions in 356, 429 Household goods, transportation, packing, etc., restriction 355 Installations, Director of, abolishment; transfer of functions to Secretary 638 Instruction of enlisted personnel, continuation of emergency powers 18, 131 Joint Chiefs of Staff— Appropriation for 336 Director and members of Joint Staff, selection 638 Management of Joint Staff, transfer of functions to Chairman 638 Joint Staff— Appropriation for 336 Selection of Director and members 638 Transfer of management functions to Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff 638 Korea, funds saved as result of armistice in, availability for relief and rehabilitation 425 Land acquisition, etc., continuation of emergency powers 18, 131 Land purchase contracts, limitation on commission 350 Laundry and dry-cleaning facilities, restriction on use of funds for 429 Legal training, restriction on funds for 356 Meetings, funds available for attendance; approval requirement 349 Messes at which meals are sold to officers or civilians, restriction; rates 352 Military functions, appropriation for 16, 336 Military pay, adjustment between proper appropriations of unpaid, etc., balances 353 Munitions Board Abolishment; transfer of functions to Secretary of Defense 638 Appropriation for 336 Defense Mobilization, Office of, transfer of functions to 635 Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act, abolishment of functions under 636 Mutual Security Act of 1953. *See separate title.* Mutual security programs, personnel exemptions 157 National Guard. *See separate title.* National Security Council, appropriation for 336 National Security Training Commission, appropriation for 336 Obligation of funds, limitation 356 Occupied areas, funds for administration 351 Officers’ shore quarters, restriction on use of appropriations for table linens, dishes, etc., for use in 352 Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, designation of national defense areas, etc 470 Overthrow of U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 353 Passenger automobiles, restriction on funds for 358 Photographing, mapping, etc., of military or defense properties, continuation of restriction 41 Prisoners of war, etc., funds available for maintenance, pay, etc 350 Proficiency flying, restriction on availability of funds; standards and hours; flight pay 354, 355 Public Information, Office of, appropriation for 337 Public moneys— Advances of, nonapplicability of restriction 349 Use of receipts from sales, etc 350 Public relations, funds for; limitation 356 Quarters, family, cost limitation 351 Rations, commuted, for enlisted personnel 352 Records, property, and personnel, transfer authority 639 Refugee Relief Act of 1953, recommendation for waiver of personal history requirement 405 Reorganization Plan No. 6 of 1953 638 XXXI Reports to Congress— Construction of productive facilities; machine tool requirements 177, 178 Disbursement of appropriation for contingencies 337 Far Eastern area, loan of naval vessels 363 Scrap or salvage materials, sales, receipts and disbursements 353 Tables of organization and equipment, revised; recommendations 356 Research and development, funds available 356 Research and Development Board— Abolishment; transfer of functions to Secretary of Defense 638 Appropriation for 336 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, enrollment limitations 356 Reserve tools and facilities, appropriation for 338 Retired officers, restriction on payments to, for sales of supplies or war materials 437 Retired pay, appropriation for 16, 337 School districts providing free education for children of employees, payments to 13 Schooling for dependents of personnel, funds available, limitation 351 Scrap or salvage materials, use of proceeds from sale 353 Secretary— Appropriation for Office of 336 Delegation of functions 639 Joint Staff, Director of the, approval of selection of 638 Transfer of functions to, under Reorganization Plan No. 6 of 1953 638 Service flag and service lapel button, authority for approval of standard design 35 Small business, assistance to 352 Stock funds, obligations against anticipated reimbursements 357 Strikes against U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 353 Tables of organization and equipment, revised, submittal to Congress 356 Transfer of funds 337, 338 Travel expenses, charge to appropriations available for travel or transportation 349 Tuition and off-duty training expenses, restriction on payment for officers above first lieutenant or comparable grades 356 United States products, procurement requirement; exceptions 357 Vessels, transfer authorized 355 Weather Control, Advisory Committee on, Secretary or designee as member 560 Wisconsin State Armory Board, land conveyance to 580 **Defense Areas Advisory Committee,** membership 25 **Defense Housing and Community Facilities and Services Act of 1951.** *See under* Housing. **Defense Mobilization, Office of:** Appropriation for 119, 433 Defense Areas Advisory Committee, membership 25 Deputy Director, appointment, compensation, etc 634 Director— Appointment, compensation, etc 634 Delegation of functions 635 Establishment 634 Records, property, personnel, and funds, transfer 635 Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1953 634 Transfer of functions to, under Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1953 634 **Defense Production Activities:** Appropriation for 119, 433, 434 Civilian market allocations, requirements 130, 131 Declaration of policy 129 Defense Production Act Amendments of 1953 129 Defense Production Act of 1950, amendments 126, 129 Domestic Minerals Program Extension Act of 1953; quarterly report requirement 417 Housing for defense workers and military personnel, continuation of obligations after termination of credit provisions 126 Loan guarantees— Continuation after termination of Act 131 XXXII Contract, terminations, loans in connection with 129 Small-business concerns, eligibility 130 “National defense”, definition 130 Price Stabilization, Office of, restriction on disclosure of confidential information 131 Priorities and allocations, authority for 129 Purchase of raw materials— Time extension 130 Transfers of excess materials to stockpile; reduction of borrowing power by amount of acquisition cost 130 Reconstruction Finance Corporation functions, transfer 231 Small Defense Plants Administration, time extension 131 Availability of appropriations 176 Termination dates 131 **Defense Supply Management Agency.** *See under* Defense, Department of. **Defense Transport Activities,** appropriation for 119, 433 **Denison, Tex.,** use of storage space in Lake Texoma for water supply 583 **Denison Dam and Reservoir Project:** Oklahoma, conveyance of land by Department of the Army to State of 63 Texas, conveyance of land for Eisenhower State Park to State of 174 **Dental Health Activities,** appropriation for 253, 256 **Dentists,** service under Universal Military Training and Service Act 86 **Dependents Assistance Act of 1950,** extension 6 **Deportation Suspensions,** concurrent resolutions respecting b10, b36, b62, b82, b103, b34 **Deseret Chemical Depot, Utah,** rescission of prior construction authorization 454 **Detention Benefits,** compensation for injuries or deaths of employees after detention by enemy 134 **Devils Lake Sioux Tribe of Fort Totten Reservation,** transfer of East Side and Crow Hill schools by Bureau of Indian Affairs 264 **Disabled Persons:** Appropriation for grants to States for aid to 255 National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, 1952, proclamation c6 **Disaster Relief:** Farmers and stockmen, economic disaster and livestock loans; emergency assistance in furnishing feed and seed 149 Appropriation for 297 Loans by Small Business Administration, authority 236 Rescue and relief equipment, admission without duty or tax 516 Surplus property, use for; donations to States; distribution for rehabilitation of individuals 180 **Disbursing Officers,** transactions authorized 61, 296 **District Attorneys,** appropriation for salaries and expenses 372, 421 **District of Columbia:** Accounting Officer, audit of vouchers 293 Acquisition of land by General Services Administration, reduction in appropriation 304 Administration, general, appropriation for 278 Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, amendments 102, 103, 104 Alley Dwelling Authority Act, appropriation for maintenance and operation of properties under 309 Anacostia River Bridge, cost limitation increase 288 Apprenticeship Council, appropriation for members 278 Appropriation Act 278 Appropriation for 57, 118, 278, 418 Distribution of 278 Specified amounts to be considered maximum 294 Unexpended balances of unexpired capital outlay appropriations, consolidation authority 296 Unobligated balances of general fund, water fund contract authorization, rescission 296 Asphalt plant, appropriation for 288 Audited claims, appropriation for payment 58, 418 Automobiles, privately owned, allowance for use in performance of official duties; limitation on amount 294 XXXIII Bankruptcy referees serving in District of Columbia, residence of 366 Board of Education. *See* Public schools, *this title.* Bondsmen, records to be kept by 106 Bottle clubs, licenses for 102 Casualty Hospital, appropriation for contractual services 284 Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, contractual services, appropriation for 284 Ceremony expenses, appropriation for 279 Children’s Convalescent Home, appropriation for contractual services 284 Children’s Hospital, appropriation for contractual services 284 Civil defense— Appointment of member of police or fire department 139 Appropriation for 57, 283 Claims, appropriation for settlement 58, 418 Columbia Hospital for Women and Lying-in Asylum, funds available 427 Columbia Institute for the Deaf, payments to 249 Compensation and retirement fund expenses, appropriation for 57, 279 Corporation Counsel— Appropriation for Office of 279 Claims, appropriation for settlement, limitation 279 Corrections, Department of— Advances to Director 295 Appropriation for 285 Courts— Appeals, Court of, sale price of reports, limitation 335 Appeals, Municipal Court of, appropriation for 283 Appropriation for 57, 283 District Court of United States— Narcotics users, proceedings 77 Outer Continental Shelf lands, review of determinations with regard to mineral leases 467, 469 Extradition, authority for 106 Jurors, qualifications of 107 Juvenile Court— Absconding probationers, advances to secure return of 295 Appropriation for 283 Psychiatric service, appropriation for 283 Suspension of imposition or execution of sentence 65 Law Enforcement Act of 1953 90 Municipal Court— Appropriation for 283 Contempt, penalty for 108 Detainer, unlawful, restitution procedure 66 Suspension of imposition or execution of sentence 65 Probate court— Authorization for continuing decedent’s business 66 Funeral expenses, increase in amount allowable from decedent’s estate 358 Reimbursement to United States for United States courts 283, 335, 375 Tax Court, appropriation for 283 United States Attorney, power of investigators assigned to 102 United States commissioners, authority to employ secretarial and clerical assistants and incur expenses 102 Credit Union Act, amendments 260 Criminal offenses— Abortion 93 Arrests without a warrant, authority for 96 Assault on police officer 95 Dangerous weapons control 93, 94 Disorderly conduct 98 Fornication 99 Gambling 95 Minimum sentences for certain crimes 91 Possessing implements of crime 97 Presence in illegal establishments 97 Receiving stolen goods 98 Sex offenses 92 Taking of property 99 Threats to do bodily harm 98 Unlawful assembly; profane and indecent language 97 Daylight-saving time, establishment authority 23 Debt service, appropriation for 280 XXXIV Decedent’s business, authority to continue 66 Detainer, unlawful, restitution procedure 66 Eastern Dispensary and Casualty Hospital, appropriation for contractual services 284 Electrical Division, appropriation for 287 Emergency Hospital, contractual services, appropriation for 284 Employees’ compensation, appropriation for 57, 279 Engineer Commissioner, appropriation for compensation 278 Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, appropriation for contractual services 284 Executive Office, appropriation for 278 Extradition, authority for 106 Fire and Casualty Act, amendments 120 Reenrollment and correction of bill 861 Fire Department— Appropriation for 282 Pensions and retirement compensation, automatic equalization 75 Salaries 74 Computation of pay from July 1 to 11, 1953 182 Fiscal Service, appropriation for 57 Florence Crittenton Home, appropriation for contractual services 285 Forcible entry and detainer, amendment 66 Freedmen’s Hospital. *See under* Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of. Funeral expenses, increase in amount allowable from decedent’s estate 358 Gallinger Municipal Hospital, appropriation for 284 Garage, central, appropriation for 287 Garfield Memorial Hospital, appropriation for contractual services 284 General fund, sums payable from 58, 278, 418 General provisions, Appropriation Acts 119, 293 George Washington University Hospital, appropriation for contractual services 284 Georgetown University Hospital, appropriation for contractual services 284 Glenn Dale Tuberculosis Sanatorium, appropriation for 284 Health Department— Appropriation for 284 Medical charities, appropriation for 284 Highway fund, sums payable from 278, 282 Home for Aged and Infirm, appropriation for construction of building 286 House of Mercy, appropriation for contractual services 285 Inauguration Day, excuse of employees from duty 3 Industrial Home School, appropriation for construction 286 Industrial Home School for Colored Children, appropriation for construction 286 Industrial Home School for Colored Girls, appropriation for construction 286 Inspection, Department of, appropriation for 287 Insurance— Fire and Casualty Act, amendments, issuance of accident and health insurance license without examination to applicants licensed under Life Insurance Act; definition of “Superintendent” 120 Reenrollment and correction of bill b61 Life Insurance Act, amendments— Individual accident and sickness provisions 162 “Superintendent,” definition 172 Judgments, appropriation for payment 58 Jurors, qualifications of 107 Law Enforcement, Council on, creation; report to Congress 101, 102 Law Enforcement Act of 1953 90 Licensing and registration fees, authority of Commissioners to fix 43 Life Insurance Act, amendments 162 Meetings, appropriation available for attendance at; limitation on amount 294 Metropolitan Police— Advances to Superintendent for crime prevention and detection 295 Appropriation for 282 Bonding 101 Detail of members for duty to Capitol buildings and grounds 325 XXXV Fees for storing property 101 Mobile laboratory 101 Pensions and retirement compensation, automatic equalization 75 Records requirements 99 Release of prisoners of Parole Board, notice of 100 Reports by independent police 100 Salaries 72 Montrose Park, erection of Sara Louisa Rittenhouse memorial 196 Motor-Vehicle Parking Agency, appropriation for 290 Motor vehicle parking fund, sums payable from 278 Municipal Architect— Appropriation for Office of 287 Protective institutions, availability of funds 286 Public schools, availability of funds 281 Narcotics users, treatment of 77 National Capital Parks, appropriation for 292 National Capital Planning Commission, appropriation for 309 National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, appropriation for support 278 National Guard, appropriation for 292 National Training School for Boys, appropriation for care and maintenance of boys committed to 286 Overthrow of United States Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 293 Park Police— Availability of funds 271 Salaries 76 Partnerships, effect of failure to publish 62 Personal services, funds for 295 Police. *See* Metropolitan Police *and* Park Police,*this title; also* White House Police. Police and Firemen’s Salary Act of 1953 72 Computation of pay of Fire Department employees from July 1 to 11, 1953 182 Policemen’s and firemen’s relief, appropriation for 279 Potomac Electric Power Co., Benning Plant, restriction on interference with rail transportation to 289 Protective institutions, appropriation for 286 Providence Hospital, appropriation for contractual services 284 Psychiatrist and psychologist, appointment authority 105 Public Library— Appropriation for 281 Librarian, advances to 295 Public schools— Administration, general, appropriation for 57, 280 Advances to Superintendent 295 Appropriation for 57, 280 Board of Education employee— Crediting of annual leave accrued or current as of Mar. 5, 1952 362 Salary increase 363 Study of pay scale; report to Congress 364 Buildings, appropriation for operation and maintenance 281 Capital outlay, appropriation for 281 Construction, etc., appropriation for 281 Operating expenses, appropriation for 57, 280 Pages, House, Senate, and Supreme Court, advances for education 10, 326 Supervision and instruction, appropriation for 57, 280 Teachers— Double-salary restriction, nonapplicability for designated period 281 Retirement and annuity fund, appropriation for 279 Substitutes, employment during absence of teacher or attendance officer on leave without pay 362 Teachers’ Leave Act of 1949, amendment, employment of substitutes 362 Teachers’ Salary Act of 1947, amendment, salary increase 363 Vocational education, appropriation for 280 Public Utilities Commission— General counsel, compensation of 279 XXXVI Regulations, etc., relating to taxicabs, restriction on use of funds 295 Public Welfare— Advances to Director 295 Appropriation for 58, 285, 418 Public works, appropriation for 287 Recorder of Deeds, Office of, railroad rolling stock, nonapplicability of affidavit requirement 64 Recreation Department— Advances to Superintendent 295 Appropriation for 281 Redevelopment Land Agency, appropriation for members 278 Regulatory agencies, appropriation for 57, 280 Rent control— Administrator, Office of, appropriation for 57, 280 Emergency Rent Act of 1951, extension 26 Reorganization Plan No. 5 of 1952— Commissioners, authority under, termination date 296 Offices abolished by, appropriation for performance of functions of 278 Repairs and improvement, advances to working fund 294 Report to Congress, study of pay scale of Board of Education employees 364 Retirement and relief funds, appropriation for 279 Saint Ann’s Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital, appropriation for contractual services 285 Saint Elizabeths Hospital. *See separate title.* Sanitary Engineering, Department of, charging of operating expenses 296 Sanitation, Division of, appropriation for, restriction 290 Schools. *See* Public schools, *this title.* Securities, U. S., investment in; crediting of proceeds 294 Sewer Division, appropriation for 291 Snow removal, availability of funds 296 Street and Bridge Divisions, appropriation for 288 Street lighting, rates for 295 Strikes against U. S. Government or D. C. Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 293 Superintendent of District Buildings, appropriation for Office of 287 Surveyor’s Office, appropriation for 287 Taxicabs, restriction on use of funds by Public Utilities Commission for issuance of orders, etc 295 Teachers. *See* Public schools, *this title.* Temporary Home for Former Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, appropriation for 286 Testimony, refusal of officers or employees to give; penalty 108 Theodore Roosevelt Island, restriction on plans for Potomac River crossing inconsistent with development of 289 Titles and Tags, Registrar of, continuance in classification 290 Trees and Parking, Division of, appropriation for 290 Tuberculosis Hospital, appropriation for 284 Vehicles, direction and control 295 Vehicles and Traffic, Department of, appropriation for 290 Veterans, appropriation for services to 57, 283 Washington Aqueduct, appropriation for 291 Washington Home for Incurables, appropriation for contractual services 284 Water Division, appropriation for 291 Water fund, sums payable from 278 Weights, Measures, and Markets, Director of, advances to 295 Wills, Office of Register of, availability of funds for contract statistical services 334 Workmen’s compensation, administrative expenses, appropriation for 279 Zoological Park, National, appropriation for; advance 293 **District of Columbia Credit Union Act, Amendments:** Joint tenancy 260 Reserve funds 260 Shares, removal of limitation on holding 260 **District of Columbia Law Enforcement Act of 1953** 90 **District of Columbia Police and Firemen’s Salary Act of 1953** 72, 182 **Doctors,** service under Universal Military Training and Service Act 86 XXXVII **Domestic Minerals Program Extension Act of 1953** 417 **Dover Air Force Base, Del.:** Acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 448 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Dow Air Force Base, Bangor, Maine,** construction of facilities authorized 444 **Drought Relief,** economic disaster and livestock loans; emergency assistance in furnishing feed and seed 149 Appropriation for 297 **Drugs:** Chlortetracycline, identification of aureomycin as 389 Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. *See separate title.* Narcotics. *See separate title.* Opiates, determination of alpha-acetyl-methadol and four other drugs as c51 **Dugway Proving Ground, Utah,** rescission of prior construction authorization 460 **Duluth Municipal Airport, Minn.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 445 **E** **Eagle Mountain Lake, Tex.,** exchange of lands at former U. S. Marine Corps air station 34 **Earle, N. J., Naval Ammunition Depot,** rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **Eastern Dispensary and Casualty Hospital, D. C.,** appropriation for contractual services 284 **Eastport, Maine,** transfer of land to, proclamation c20 **Economic Advisers, Council of:** Appropriation for 14, 118, 425 Members appointed during Senate recess, funds available for salary 425 Reorganization Plan No. 9 of 1953 644 Reports to President, transfer of function to Chairman 644 Transfer of functions to Chairman 644 Vice chairman, position abolished 644 **Economic Cooperation Act of 1948:** Amendments— Counterpart loans 161 Guaranties of private investments, term 161 Local currency, use of; repeal 161 Appropriation for informational media guarantee program 419 Relief shipments, payment of ocean freight charges 155, 156, 479 Sales of notes, availability of funds for making guaranties of investments 158 Transferability of mutual-security funds 155 Underdeveloped areas, assistance to 158 Unexpended balances of mutual-security funds, availability authorized 156 **Economic Report, Joint Committee on,** appropriation for 319 **Economic Stabilization Agency:** Appropriation for 60, 119, 433 Liquidation, appropriation for 433 Rent Stabilization, Office of, and successor agency, appropriation for 60, 433 Transfer of funds 13 **Edgewood Arsenal, Md.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 452 **Education.** *See* Schools and Colleges. **Education, Office of.** *See under*Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of. **Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Cooperation, National Commission on,** appropriation for expenses 367 **Edwards Air Force Base. Muroc, Calif.:** Construction of facilities authorized 449 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Eglin Air Field, Hurlburt, Fla.,** construction of facilities authorized 444 **Eglin Air Force Base, Valparaiso, Fla.:** Construction of facilities authorized 449 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Egypt,** appropriation for institutions for American convicts and insane persons 367 **Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska,** rescission of prior construction authorization 454, 458 **Eielson Field, Alaska,** prior authorization for military construction repealed 450 **Eisenhower State Park,** conveyance of land to State of Texas for 174 XXXVIII **Eklutna Project, Alaska,** increase in appropriation authorized; conveyance of properties by City of Anchorage 574 **Electric Energy,** sale or, transmission between a State and foreign country 461 **Ellington Air Force Base, Houston, Tex.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 447 **Ellsworth Air Force Base, Rapid City, S. Dak.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 444 **Emergency Boards, National Mediation Board,** appropriation for 258 **Emergency Hospital, D. C.,** appropriation for contractual services 284 **Emergency Powers, Continuation:** Armed Forces— American National Red Cross, acceptance of cooperation 178 Claims of military personnel and civilian employees for loss of property in service, time extension for filing 317 Construction authority 177 Detail of officers on active list for recruiting service and for duty with ROTC units, removal of limitation 35 Discharge, repeal of authority to purchase 174 Missing Persons Act, amendments; extension 20 Officers and warrant officers missing in action, captured, etc.; continuation in effect of appointments 38 Operation of, penalty for activities interfering with 134 Pay and allowance certificates in support of accounts, acceptance of 172 Photographing, mapping, etc., of military or defense properties, continuation of restriction 41 Sale of stores at military’ establishments to civilian employees and certain other persons 499 Savings deposits, continuation of repayment of 176 Service flag and service lapel button, authority for approval of standard design 35 Defense contractors, inspection and audit of plants, books, and records 120 Defense information, penalty for delivery to foreign government 134 Detention by enemy, compensation for death or disability after 134 Disbursing officers, authorization of certain transactions by 61 Emergency Powers Continuation Act, extension 18, 131 Housing, extension of benefits to Korean veterans 132 Missing Persons Act, amendments; extension 20 Personal and household effects brought into United States under Government orders, time extension of free-entry privilege 22 Transportation, priorities under Interstate Commerce Act 115, 244 Veterans Administration, furnishing of transportation of employees between field stations and nearest public transportation 64 War or defense materials, penalty for destruction or defective manufacture 133 War-risk hazards, compensation for injuries or deaths resulting from 134 **Employees’ Compensation, Bureau of.** *See under* Labor, Department of. **Employment Act of 1946:** Appropriation for expenses of Council of Economic Advisers under 425 Transfer of functions of Council of Economic Advisers to Chairman 644 **Employment Security, Bureau of,** appropriation for 12, 246 **Ent Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colo.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Bureau of.** *See under* Agriculture, Department of. **Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, D. C.,** appropriation for contractual services 284 **Escapees.** *See* Mutual Security Act of 1953. **Espionage Act,** seizure and disposal of illegally exported war materials, etc 577 XXXIX **Europe, Assistance to:** Appropriation authorized 152, 153 Appropriation for 478 Guaranties of private investments, term 161 Transfer of mutual-security funds 155 Unexpended balances of mutual-security funds, availability of 156 **European Defense Community, Assistance to:** Appropriation authorized 152, 153 Appropriation for 479 **European Fowl Pest,** appropriation for eradication 223 **European Migration, Intergovernmental Committee for,** arrangements for overseas transportation for persons issued visas under Refugee Relief Act of 1953 404 **European Payments Union,** use of mutual-security funds for deficits, restriction 481 **Excess Profits Tax Act of 1950,** extension to Dec. 31, 1953 175 **Exchange Transactions,** by U. S. disbursing officers, authorized 61 **Executive Branch of the Government, Commission on Organization of:** Appropriation authorized 144 Appropriation for 427 Establishment, duties, etc 142 Report to Congress 144 **Executive Mansion and Grounds,** appropriation for 298 **Executive Office of the President.** *See* Executive Office *under* President of the United States. **Exhibitions,** importation free of duty for 512, 513 **Experiment Stations, Office of,** appropriation for 206 **Export Control Act of 1949:** Amendment, time extension 62 Appropriation for effecting provisions 422 **Export-Import Bank Act of 1945, Amendment** 28 **Export-Import Bank of Washington:** Advisory Board, abolishment 637 Appropriation for 118, 423 Board of Directors, abolishment; transfer of functions 637 Delegation of functions 637 Managing Director, Deputy Director, and Assistant Director, appointment, compensation, etc 637 National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems— Chairman of Board of Directors, abolishment of function as member 638 Establishment of general lending and other financial policies 637 Reorganization Plan No. 5 of 1953 637 War-risk and expropriation insurance, issuance authority 28 **Exports:** American-made goods, inscription b126 Customs Simplification Act of 1953 507 Espionage Act, seizure and disposal of illegally exported war materials, etc 577 Narcotics, inclusion of synthesized drugs as 505 **F** **Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938,** Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor, appropriation for expenses under 248 **Fairchild Air Force Base, Spokane, Wash.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Fallbrook Public Utility District, Calif.,** restriction on use of funds for suit against 357, 376 **Fallon, Nev., Naval Auxiliary Landing Field,** construction of facilities authorized 442 **Famine Relief,** emergency assistance to friendly peoples, authority of President 476 **Far Eastern Area,** loan of naval vessels, authority 363 **Farm Credit Act of 1933,** franchise tax provisions 395 **Farm Credit Act of 1937, Amendments,** membership of district farm credit boards 396 **Farm Credit Act of 1953** 390 **Farm Credit Administration:** Agriculture, Department of, transfer of funds, etc 394 Appropriation authorized 399 Appropriation for 220 XL Class C stock, issuance by production credit corporations 399 Cooperative marketing division, transfer to Agriculture Department 394 Delegation of authority to district institutions 394 Farm Credit Act of 1953 390 Farm Credit Board, Federal, establishment 390 Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, functions, etc., transferred to 393 Franchise tax 395 Governor— Appointment by Federal Farm Credit Board 392 Salary, etc 392 Personnel, appointments, etc 393 **Farm Credit Board, Federal:** Establishment 390 Report to Congress 393 **Farm Housing.** *See under* Housing. **Farm Mortgage Corporation, Federal.** *See* Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation. **Farm Safety Week, National, 1953,** proclamation c39 **Farm Tenant Act:** Appropriation for effecting provisions 219, 297 Veterans, eligibility for benefits, extension to Korean veterans 132 **Farm Units on Federal Irrigation Projects,** exchange and amendment 566 **Farmers and Stockmen,** economic disaster and livestock loans; emergency assistance in furnishing feed and seed 149 Appropriation for 297 **Farmers’ Home Administration:** Appropriation for 219, 297 Loans, appropriation for 219, 297 **Farmers’ Home Administration Act of 1946,** appropriation for effecting provisions 219 **Federal Airport Act:** Amendment, reimbursement for damage to public airports by Federal agencies, extension of program 141 Funds for effecting provisions 11, 378 **Federal Bureau of Investigation.** *See under* Justice, Department of. **Federal Caustic Poison Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 249 **Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950,** Reconstruction Finance Corporation functions under, transfer to Secretary of the Treasury 231 **Federal Civil Defense Administration,** appropriation for 118, 434 **Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review,** appropriation for 14, 277 **Federal Communications Commission:** Appropriation for 301 Radio services, safety and special, funds available for processing applications for issuance of licenses 301 Television license issuance and renewal, funds available for processing applications and hearings 301 **Federal Credit Unions, Bureau of.** *See under* Social Security Administration. **Federal Crop Insurance Act, Amendments,** extension of crop insurance to additional counties and to farms adjoining counties with insurance program 575 **Federal Crop Insurance Corporation:** Appropriation for 218, 222 Extension of insurance to additional counties and to farms adjoining counties with insurance program 575 **Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation,** banks insured by, action as custodians and financial agents for Small Business Administration 235 **Federal Employees’ Compensation Act,** funds for effecting provisions 245 **Federal Expenditures, Nonessential, Joint Committee on Reduction of,** appropriation for 326 **Federal Farm Credit Board:** Establishment 390 Report to Congress 393 **Federal Farm Loan Act, Amendment,** franchise tax provision 395 **Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation:** Appropriation for 222 Member of Farm Credit Administration to serve on board of directors 393 Transfer of functions, etc., to Farm Credit Administration 393 **Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act:** Amendments— Advertising, restriction on use of reports or analysis in 477 XLI Aureomycin, change of name to chlortetracycline , 389 Factory inspection 476 Sample and analysis of seized goods 477 Appropriation for effecting provisions 249 **Federal Highway Acts.** *See* Highways. **Federal Housing Administration.** *See* *under* Housing. **Federal Intermediate Credit Banks,** appropriation for 222 **Federal Land Banks:** Delegation of authority from Farm Credit Administration 394 Franchise tax 395 **Federal Maritime Board.** *See* Maritime activities *under* Commerce, Department of. **Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service:** Appropriation Act 258 Appropriation for 258 General provisions, Appropriation Act 259 Overthrow of U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 259 Passenger vehicles, limitation on number 439 Personnel work, restriction on employees 259 Publicity or propaganda, restriction on use of funds for 259 Strikes against U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 259 **Federal National Mortgage Association.** *See under* Housing. **Federal Personnel Council.** *See under* Civil Service Commission. **Federal Power Act:** Amendment, sale or transmission of electric energy between a State and a foreign country, regulation by State 461 Water conservation facilities, development and construction by States and municipalities, nonapplicability of certain requirements 587 **Federal Power Commission:** Appropriation for 301 Electric energy, sale or transmission of, between a State and a foreign country, restriction on jurisdiction over 461 Licenses, engineering supervision by Geological Survey 269 Outer Continental Shelf lands, determination of amount of gas to be transported by pipelines 465 **Federal Prison Industries, Inc.,** appropriation for 384 **Federal Prison System.** *See under* Justice, Department of. **Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949:** Amendment, negotiated disposal of surplus property, time extension 521 Appropriation for carrying out provisions 256, 302, 303 Transfer of Munitions Board functions to Office of Defense Mobilization 635 **Federal Register.** *See also* General Services Administration. Critical defense housing areas, publication of determinations 24 Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, publication of notice of dissolution and claims procedure 126 Information and editorial functions, restriction on use of funds for personnel engaged in, nonapplicability 317 Outer Continental Shelf lands, publication of projected State lines 462 Printing, binding, and distribution, appropriation for 330 Small Business Act of 1953, requests by the President pursuant to voluntary agreements under, publication 239 **Federal Register Act, Amendment,** publication of codifications of documents of Government agencies 388 **Federal Regulations, Code of:** Appropriation for printing and binding 330 Publication procedure 388 **Federal Reserve Act, Amendments:** Branch bank buildings, construction cost limitation 41 Loans by national banking associations on forest tracts 613 **Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation.** *See under* Housing. XLII **Federal Security Agency.** *See* Health, Page Education, and Welfare, Department of. **Federal Supply Service,** appropriation for 303 **Federal Tort Claims Act.** *See* Claims. **Federal Trade Commission:** Appropriation for 301 Consumer’s dollar, funds not available for statistical analysis of 301 Flammable Fabrics Act, administration and enforcement 112 Small Business Act of 1953, requests by the President pursuant to voluntary agreements under, notification 239 **Federal Trade Commission Act:** Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Act of 1953, effect of 408, 409, 412 Small Business Act of 1953, nonapplicability to voluntary agreements under 239 **Fellowships Conferred by Atomic Energy Commission,** restriction; penalty for unlawful acceptance 189 **Figs, Dried,** modification of trade agreement concession and adjustment in rate of duty, proclamation c7 **Filberts, Shelled,** imposition of import quota on, proclamation c49 **Filled Milk Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 249 **Films for Educational Use,** mailing at book rates 183 **Fine Arts, Commission of:** Appropriation for 262 Sara Louisa Rittenhouse memorial, approval of site, etc 196 **Finland,** educational exchange, etc., appropriation for 419 **Fire and Casualty Act, Amendments,** issuance of accident and health insurance license without examination to applicants licensed under Life Insurance Act; definition of “Superintendent” 120 Reenrollment and correction of bill b61 **Fire Control:** Agriculture, Department of, appropriation for 212 Interior, Department of the— Availability of funds 269, 270, 275 National Park System, emergency assistance, maintenance of facilities, rental of equipment 495, 496 **Fire-Fighting Equipment,** admission without duty or tax 516 **Fire Prevention Week,** proclamations c10, c56 **First Independent Offices Appropriation Act** 298 **First Naval District, Naval Command Operations Center, Training Center,** rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **First War Powers Act, 1941,** continuation of contract powers under 132 **Fish:** Agriculture, Department of, restriction on use of funds for work relating to fish and shellfish 205 Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1937, amendment 494 **Fish and Wildlife Service.** *See under* Interior, Department of the. **Fisheries Commission, International,** appropriation for expenses 370 **Fitzsimons General Hospital, Denver, Colo.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 452, 458 **Five Civilized Tribes, Okla.,** payment to heirs, etc.; listing of nontaxable lands 558 **Flag Day, 1953,** proclamation c44 **Flag of the United States,** display with other flags 142 **Flammable Fabrics Act** 111 Appropriation authorized 115 Effective date 115 **Flathead Tribe of Montana,** freedom from special Federal supervision and control b132 **Flaxseed and Flaxseed Oil, Imported:** Drawback 515 Imposition of quotas or fees, proclamation c46 **Flood Control.** *See under* Rivers and Harbors. **Florence Crittenton Home, D. C.,** appropriation for contractual services 285 **Florida:** Indians, freedom from special Federal supervision and control; abolishment of offices of the Bureau of Indian Affairs b132 Senators from, appropriation for clerical assistants 8, 319 **Florida Key Deer,** appropriation for leasing and management of lands for protection 272 XLIII **Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, Federal:** Amendments— Advertising, restriction on use of reports or analysis in 477 Aureomycin, change of name to chlortetracycline 389 Factory inspection 476 Sample and analysis of seized goods 477 Appropriation for effecting provisions 249 **Food and Drug Administration:** Appropriation for 249 Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, Federal. *See separate title.* Narcotic Drugs Import and Export Act, amendment, inclusion of chemically synthesized drugs 506 **Foot-and-Mouth Disease,** appropriation for eradication 223 **Forbes Air Force Base, Topeka, Kans.:** Acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 444 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Foreign Agricultural Service,** appropriation for 221 **Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of.** *See under* Commerce, Department of. **Foreign Economic Policy, Commission on:** Appropriation authorized 474 Appropriation for 426 Establishment 473 Report to President and Congress 474 **Foreign Operations Administration:** Delegation of functions, authority 640 Deputy Director, appointment, compensation, etc 639 Director, appointment, compensation, etc 639 Establishment 639, 640 Institute of Inter-American Affairs, transfer of functions to Director 640, 641 Interim provisions pending appointments under Reorganization Plan No. 7 of 1953 641 National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems, Director as member 640 National Security Council, Director as member 640 Personnel, property, records, and unexpended balances, transfers 640 Reorganization Plan No. 7 of 1953 639 Reports to Congress, Yugoslav emergency relief assistance 640 **Foreign Service.** *See under* State, Department of. **Forest Fires.** *See* Fire Control. **Forest Pest Control Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 211 **Forest Reservation Commission, National,** appropriation for 212 **Forest Resources,** extension of national survey to Territories and possessions 489 **Forest Service.** See *under* Agriculture, Department of. **Forest Tracts,** loans by national banking associations on 613 **Forests, National.** *See* National Forests. **Formosa, Assistance to,** appropriation for 478 **Fort Armstrong, T. H.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 453 **Fort Belvoir, Va.:** Rescission of prior construction authorization 452, 458, 460 Retrocession to State of jurisdiction over certain highways 37 **Fort Benning, Ga.** Construction of facilities authorized 440 Rescission of prior construction authorization 452, 456, 460 **Fort Bliss, Tex.:** Land acquisition, construction of facilities authorized 441 Rescission of prior construction authorization 452, 456 **Fort Bragg, N. C.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 452, 456, 460 **Fort Buchanan, P. R.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 453 **Fort Campbell, Ky.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 456, 460 **Fort Custer, Mich.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457, 460 **Fort De Russey, T. H.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 453 **Fort Des Moines,** repeal of transfer to State of Iowa 148 **Fort Devens, Mass.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 456 **Fort Eustis, Va.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 458, 460 XLIV **Fort George G. Meade, Md.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 452, 456 **Fort Gibson Dam and Reservoir Project, Okla.,** conveyance of land by Department of the Army to State of Oklahoma 63 **Fort Hamilton, Port of Embarkation, N. Y.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 452 **Fort Hood, Tex.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457, 460 **Fort Huachuca, Ariz.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 460 **Fort Jackson, S. C.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 456 **Fort Knox, Ky.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 452, 456, 460 **Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 452 **Fort Lee, Va.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Fort Lewis, Wash.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Fort McClellan, Ala.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 456 **Fort McPherson, Ga.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 453, 460 **Fort Ord, Calif.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Fort Randall ACS Station, Cold Bay, Alaska,** rescission of prior construction authorization 453 **Fort Richardson, Alaska:** Construction of facilities authorized 441 Rescission of prior construction authorization 454, 458, 460 **Fort Riley, Kans.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 453, 454 **Fort Sam Houston, Tex.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 452, 457 **Fort Sheridan, Ill.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 453, 454 **Fort Sill, Okla.:** Rescission of prior construction authorization 453, 454, 457, 460 Retrocession to State of jurisdiction over right-of-way for U. S. Highways 62 and 277 39 **Fort Story, Va.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 458 **Fort Terry, N. Y.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 460 **Fort Totten, N. Y.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 452, 460 **Fort Wadsworth, N. Y.,** construction of facilities authorized 440 **Foster Air Force Base, Victoria, Tex.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 446 **Foster Field, Victoria, Tex.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Fourth of July, 1953,** observance of adoption of Declaration of Independence, Philadelphia, Pa., participation of Congress b61 **France:** Assistance to— Appropriation authorized 153 Appropriation for 479 Loan of aircraft carrier, authority of President 363 **Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, Wyo.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Freedmen’s Hospital.** *See under* Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of. **Freight Forwarders,** continuation of emergency powers relating to 115 **Fulton, Ill.,** construction of bridge across Mississippi River 65 **Fur Farmers,** authority for loans by Secretary of Agriculture, time extension 558 **G** **Gallinger Municipal Hospital.** *See under* District of Columbia. **Garden City, Kans.,** lease or sale of lands near 52 **Garfield Memorial Hospital, D. C.,** appropriation for contractual services 284 **Garrison Dam and Reservoir Project,** funds for payments to occupants of properties within taking area 198 **Gas,** repeal of rate limitation for use in public buildings 116 **Geiger Field, Spokane, Wash.,** construction of facilities authorized 445 **General Accounting Office:** Appropriation for 302, 427 XLV Comptroller General— Court of Claims, transmittal of claims to 227 Retirement annuity 229 Government Printing Office, audit of activities of; reports 331 Security investigations, funds available 427 **General Pulaski’s Memorial Day, 1952,** proclamation c10 **General Services Administration:** Administrative operations, appropriation for 303 Appropriation for 119, 302, 427, 434 Reductions 304 Buildings management fund, appropriation for 303 Congress Street Post Office, Chicago, Ill., appropriation for remodeling, etc.; restriction 303 Construction of public buildings, reduction in appropriation 304 Defense Production Act of 1950, appropriation for functions under 434 Dispersal of agencies, restriction on use of funds for 302 District of Columbia— Hospital facilities— Appropriation for 427 Columbia Hospital for Women and Lying-in Asylum, funds available 427 Reduction in appropriation for acquisition of land 304 Reimbursement to United States for services, appropriation for 283 Emergency operating expenses, appropriation for 119, 302, 434 Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949. *See separate title.* Federal Supply Service, appropriation for 303 Furniture, restriction on funds for purchase by Government agencies when requirements can be met by transfer from other agencies 439 General supply fund, appropriation for expenses 303 Geophysical Institute, Alaska, reduction in appropriation 304 Information and editorial functions, restriction on use of funds for personnel engaged in, nonapplicability to Federal Register 317 National Archives and Records Service— Appropriation for 303 Federal Register. *See separate title.* Passenger motor vehicles, fluids available for hire 303 Public Buildings Service— Appropriation for 302 Commissioner of Public Buildings, salary 302 Public Health Service, transfer of funds by 253 Renegotiation Act, appropriation for refunds under 303 Rubber-producing facilities not sold under Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Act of 1953, transfer to 411 Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D. C., transfer of funds for construction, etc 254 Security guard services, reimbursement for— Atomic Energy Commission 187 Civil Service Commission 300 Commerce, Department of 434 Defense, Department of 350 Defense Mobilization, Office of 433 Federal Civil Defense Administration 434 Geological Survey 269 Immigration and Naturalization Service 374 National Science Foundation 310 State, Department of 371 Strategic and critical materials, funds available for 303 Typewriting machines, purchase, disposal, etc., restriction 304 **Geological Survey.** *See under* Interior, Department of the. **Geophysical Institute, Alaska,** reduction in appropriation for 304 **George Air Force Base, Victorville, Calif.:** Construction of facilities authorized 446 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **George-Barden Program,** appropriation for development of vocational education in District of Columbia 280 XLVI **George Washington University Hospital, D. C.,** appropriation for contractual services 284 **Georgetown Garden Club, D. C.,** erection of Sara Louisa Rittenhouse memorial 196 **Georgetown University Hospital, D. C.,** appropriation for contractual services 284 **Germany:** Buildings for consular activities in, transfer of funds for 433 Deputy to U. S. chief of mission, salary; appropriation for 432 East Germany, Congressional commendation and encouragement of struggle for freedom b132 Subsistence supplies to personnel of civilian agencies, payment 433 U. S. Member of Board for Validation of German Bonds in the United States, salary; appropriation for 432 **Gettysburg, Pa.,** abolishment of United States Commission for the construction of a Washington-Lincoln Memorial Gettysburg Boulevard 26 **Gettysburg National Military Park, Pa.,** conveyance of land to State 243 **Girl Scouts of the United States of America,** National Council membership, meetings, and report 582 **Glendo Unit,** appropriation restriction; plan report requirement 266 **Glenn Dale Tuberculosis Sanatorium.** *See under* District of Columbia. **Glynco, Ga., Naval Air Facility,** acquisition of land authorized 452 **Godman Air Force Base, Fort Knox, Ky.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 461 **Golden Nematode Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 210 **Goodfellow Air Force Base, San Angelo, Tex.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 447 **Gorgas Memorial Institute,** appropriation for contribution 368 **Government Corporations.** *See also* Government Departments and Agencies *and individual titles.* Administrative expenses, funds available for; availability for designated purposes 436 Annual leave— Annual and Sick Leave Act of 1951, amendments 136 Decedents, settlement of account 138 Lump-sum payment for accrued leave 137 Reduction of excess, authorized 138 Chauffeurs, restriction on use of funds for 438 Information and editorial functions, restriction on use of funds for personnel en gaged in 316 Motor vehicles, passenger, cost limitation 435 Office buildings at seat of government, restriction on use of funds for 436 Overthrow of United States Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 316 Personnel work, limitation on number of employees in 316 Publicity or propaganda, restriction on use of funds for 316 Sick leave, amendments 136 Strikes against United States Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 316 **Government Departments and Agencies:** Annual leave— Annual and Sick Leave Act of 1951, amendments 136 Decedents, settlement of account 138 Lump-sum payment for accrued leave 137 Reduction of excess, authorized 138 Chauffeurs, restriction on use of funds for 438 Claims, referral to Court of Claims 226, 227 Columbia University, U. S. Commission for the Bicentennial of, use of services and facilities by 538 Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, furnishing of information to 146 Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government— Establishment, duties, etc 142 Furnishing of information to 144 Contract powers under First War Powers Act, 1941, continuation 132 Defense activities, transfers of personnel and funds for 437 XLVII Defense Mobilization, Office of, cooperation of representatives with regard to strategic and critical materials 635 Disbursing officers, authorization of certain transactions by 61 Dispersal, restriction on use of General Services Administration funds for 302 Examination of estimates of appropriations in field, funds available 438 Foreign credits, use of 119, 438 Foreign Economic Policy, Commission on, furnishing of information to 476 Furniture, restriction on use of funds for purchase 439 Gas for use in public buildings, repeal of rate limitation 117 Health service programs, payment for 252 Holidays, excuse of employees in metropolitan area of District of Columbia on Inauguration Day 3 Inauguration Day, excuse of employees from duty 3 Information and editorial functions, restriction on use of funds for personnel engaged in 216, 276, 316 Lifetime Federal Digest, price limitation 436 Mail, official, reimbursement to Post Office Department for 614 Management improvement, appropriation for 425 Motor vehicles, passenger, cost limitation 435 Mutual security— Ceiling additions after July 1, 1953 157 Local currency, use for administrative expenses 158 Personnel, restrictions; determinations; studies 157 Salaries of civilian employees, restrictions 480 Travel expenses, availability of funds; restrictions 480 Office buildings at seat of government, restriction on use of funds for 436 Overthrow of United States Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 17, 18, 60, 72, 194, 201, 224, 259, 277, 293, 316, 335, 353, 385, 436, 481 Exceptions, certain emergency work 225, 277 Per diem rates for foreign participants in exchange of persons or technical assistance programs, authority of Secretary of State to prescribe 371 Personnel work, limitation on number of employees for 259, 313, 316 Printing and binding, payment to Government Printing Office for 331 Public Roads, Bureau of, services, warehouse maintenance, etc., reimbursement 383 Publicity or propaganda, restriction on use of funds for 195, 225, 259, 316, 385 Reorganization plans, time extension for transmittal to Congress 4 Reports, annual or special, discontinuance of printing of 332 Retired officers, restriction on payments to, for sales of supplies or war materials 437 Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Commission, furnishing of information and assistance to 409 Sick leave, amendments 136 Small Business Administration, cooperation with 234, 237 State, Department of, cooperation in control of persons leaving or entering the United States c33 Strikes against United States Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 17, 18, 60, 72, 194, 201, 224, 259, 277, 293, 316, 335, 353, 385, 436, 481 Exceptions, certain emergency work 225, 277 Travel, availability of funds 436 Typewriting machines, purchase, disposal, etc., restriction 304 United States Code Annotated, price limitation 436 Weather Control, Advisory Committee on, furnishing of information and personnel to 560 **Government Employees:** Citizenship requirements 435 Agriculture, Department of, nonapplicability 224 Defense, Department of— Canal Zone, employees in 201, 351 Nonapplicability 349 XLVII Payment of noncitizens outside continental United States 431 Interior, Department of the, nonapplicability 275 Library of Congress, exceptions 330 Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 1930. *See separate title.* Compensation, restriction to rate paid under regular appropriations 437 Congress, temporary employees appointed at an annual rate of salary, retirement provisions 186 Detention by enemy, compensation for death or disability after 134 Federal Bureau of Investigation, prohibition on use of funds for payment of civil-service employees 373 Government-owned quarters, applicability of Bureau of the Budget Circular A-45 437 Personal and household effects brought into United States under Government orders, time extension of free-entry privilege 22 Retirement Policy for Federal Personnel, Committee on— Appropriation for 118, 425 Report, extension of time for filing 53 Senate disapproval of nomination, restriction on payment to person after 436 Travel and transportation, living quarters allowances and cost-of-living allowances, funds available 436 Veterans— Civil service benefits and priority for those losing opportunity for appointment due to service in Armed Forces 173 Federal employment preference, examination ratings and placement on register 581 Restoration to former positions 312 War-risk hazards, compensation for injuries or deaths resulting from 134 **Government Printing Office:** Appropriation for 330 Departmental work, payment for 331 Depository libraries, restriction on supplying unrequested material 331 General Accounting Office, audit and report by 331 Heat furnished by Capitol Power Plant, reimbursement 328 Printing and binding for Congress, appropriation for 330 Revolving fund, appropriation for 330 Superintendent of Documents, appropriation for office of 331 **Grain Standards Act, United States,** appropriation for effecting provisions 218 **Grain Storage Facilities,** income tax, amortization deduction 620 **Grandview Air Force Base, Kansas City, Mo.,** construction of facilities authorized 445 **Great Falls Air Force Base, Mont.:** Construction of facilities authorized 444 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Greater Pittsburgh Airport, Coraopolis, Pa.:** Acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 445 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Greece, Assistance to:** Transfers of equipment, time extension 158 Unexpended balances of mutual-security funds, availability of 156 **Greenbelt, Md., Greendale, Wis., and Greenhills, Ohio, Resettlement Projects,** availability of funds for expenses of sale 315 **Greenland, Naval Radio Station,** rescission of prior construction authorization 454 **Greenville Air Force Base, Miss.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 447 **Greenville Air Force Base, S. C.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Griffiss Air Force Base, Rome, N. Y.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 449 **Guam:** Appropriation for administration 273 Judges, appropriation for salaries 333 Naval construction authorizations, rescissions 454, 455 **Guantanamo Bay, Cuba:** Naval Hospital, construction of facilities authorized 443 XLIX Naval mine and net depot, rescission of prior construction authorization 458 **Gulkana, Alaska,** construction of military facilities authorized 450 **H** **Haines, Alaska,** construction of military facilities authorized 450 **Halibut Act of 1937, Northern Pacific, Amendment** 494 **Hamilton Air Force Base, San Rafael, Calif.,** construction of facilities authorized 445 **Hampton Roads Staging Area, Va.,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 458 **Hanford, Wash.,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 454, 457 **Harding Lake, Alaska,** construction of military facilities authorized 450 **Harlingen Air Force Base, Tex.,** construction of facilities authorized 447 **Hatch Act (Experiment Stations),** appropriation for effecting provisions 206 **Hatch Act (Political Activities).** *See* Political Activities, Pernicious. **Hawaii:** Agricultural experiment stations, appropriation for 206 Agricultural extension work— Apportionment of funds, etc 83 Appropriation for 220 Appropriation for administration 273 Higher education, consent of Congress to interstate compact by Western States and Territories 490 Judges, appropriation for salaries 333 Leprosy, payment to Territory for care of persons afflicted with, funds available 252 Military installations and facilities, rescission of prior construction authorizations 453, 454, 458, 460 Vocational Rehabilitation Act, payments in accordance with 251 **Hawthorne, Nev., Naval Ammunition Depot,** rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of:** Administrative services, central, establishment authority 632 American Printing House for the Blind, appropriation for 248 Appropriation Act 248 Appropriation for 13, 59, 118, 248, 424 Assistant Secretaries, appointment, compensation, etc 631 Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area, N. C., transfer of land to Interior Department for 148 Columbia Institution for the Deaf, appropriation for 249 Creation of Department 631 Education, Office of— Appropriation for 13, 59, 250, 424 Reduction 256 Boulder Canyon Project Reservation, consideration as Federal property for purposes of educational assistance; taxation 250 Defense Department employees, payments to States providing free education for children of 13 School facilities in Federally-affected areas, assistance to local communities 424, 522, 530 Vocational Education, Division of, appropriation for 250 Federal Security Agency, abolishment, transfer of functions 632 Field Services, office of, appropriation for 256 Food and Drug Administration. *See separate title.* Freedmen’s Hospital— Appropriation for 249 District of Columbia, payment for care of patients 249 Double-salary restriction 249 Reimbursement to United States by District of Columbia for services rendered 284 Transfer of funds 249 General Counsel, Office of the, appropriation for 256 General provisions, Appropriation Acts 119, 256, 259 Howard University, appropriation for 250 Interim provisions pending appointments under Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1953 631 Leave payments to employees separated from service, transfer of funds for 257 L Motor vehicles, transfers 257 Overthrow of U. 8. Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 259 Passenger vehicles, limitation on number 439 Personnel work, restriction on employees 259 Public Health Service. *See separate title.* Publicity or propaganda, restriction on use of funds for 259 Reductions in contract authorizations and appropriations 256 Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1953 631 Effective date 18 Saint Elizabeths Hospital. *See separate title.* School facilities in Federally-affected areas, assistance to local communities 424, 522, 530 Secretary— Appointment, compensation, etc 631 Appropriation for Office of 256 Delegation of functions 632 Transfer of functions to, under Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1953 632 Social Security Administration. *See separate title.* Special Assistant to the Secretary (Health and Medical Affairs), appointment, compensation, etc 631 Strikes against U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 259 Surplus property disposal, appropriation for 256 Under Secretary, appointment, compensation, etc 631 Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of, appropriation for 251 Weather Control, Advisory Committee on, Secretary or designee as member 560 **Health, National Institutes of:** Appropriation for operating expenses 253 Sale of meals to employees, etc., authority 253 **Heart Institute, National:** Appropriation for 253 Reduction in contract authorization 256 **Helemano, T. H.,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 453, 454, 460 **Helium:** Appropriation for production and distribution 270 Outer Continental Shelf, reservation for United States use 470 Transfer of funds for acquisition from Departments of Army, Navy, and Air Force to Bureau of Mines 270 **Henry Barracks, P. R.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 453 **Hidalgo Bridge Co.,** construction and operation of railroad toll bridge across Rio Grande 578 **Highways.** *See also* Public Roads, Bureau of, *under* Commerce, Department of. Access roads, appropriation for 382 Alaska, appropriation for 274 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, easements, conveyances, and transfer of jurisdiction of parkway lands along 359 District of Columbia, appropriation for; contract authority 288, 289 Federal-aid highways, appropriation for 382 Federal Highway Act of Nov. 9, 1921, appropriation for effecting provisions 213 Forest roads and trails, appropriation for 59, 213, 382 Fort Belvoir, Va., retrocession to State of jurisdiction over certain highways 37 Fort Sill Military Reservation, Okla., retrocession to State of jurisdiction over right-of-way for U. S. Highways 62 and 277 39 Grade crossings, elimination of, appropriation for liquidation of contract authorization 382 Inter-American Highway, appropriation for 382 National parks, monuments, etc., roads in— Appropriation for 271 Authority to acquire rights-of-way for 496 Public lands highways, appropriation for liquidation of contract authorization 382 Rama Road, Nicaragua, appropriation for 382 LI San Francisco Bay crossings, collection of tolls for maintenance, construction, etc 202 Washington-Lincoln Memorial Gettysburg Boulevard, United States Commission for the Construction of, abolishment 26 **Historic Preservation in United States,** National Trust for, general trustees 228 **Holloman Air Force Base, Alamogordo, N. Mex.,** construction of facilities authorized 449 **Home Economics, Bureau of.** *See* Human Nutrition and Home Economics, Bureau of, *under* Agriculture, Department of. **Home for Aged and Infirm,** appropriation for construction of building 286 **Home Loan Bank Board.** *See under* Housing. **Home Owners’ Loan Corporation.** *See under* Housing. **Homestead Air Force Base, Fla.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 444 **Honey Bee Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 209 **Hospital Survey and Construction Act,** time extension 196 **Hospitals:** District of Columbia— Appropriation for— Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital 284 Children’s Convalescent Home 284 Children’s Hospital 284 Eastern Dispensary and Casualty Hospital 284 Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital 284 Gallinger Municipal Hospital 284 Garfield Memorial Hospital 284 George Washington University Hospital 284 Georgetown University Hospital 284 Glenn Dale Tuberculosis Sanatorium 284 Providence Hospital 284 Tuberculosis Hospital 284 Washington Home for Incurables 284 Narcotics users, confinement 79 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of— Freedmen’s Hospital— Appropriation for 249 District of Columbia, payment for care of patients 249 Double-salary restriction 249 Reimbursement to United States by District of Columbia for services rendered 284 Transfer of funds 249 Saint Elizabeths Hospital. *See separate title.* Military facilities, construction authorizations and rescissions 443, 452, 453, 458, 460 Public Health Service. *See separate title.* **Houma Gunnery Range, La.** rescission of prior construction authorization 461 **House of Mercy, D. C.,** appropriation for contractual services 285 **House of Representatives.** *See also* Congress; Legislative Branch of the Government. Appropriation for 9, 59, 322, 419 Appropriations Committee— Appropriation for 323 Budget Bureau Circular A-45, approval requirement for amendments 437 Defense, Department of, agreements with respect to military public works 429 Reports to— Alien Property, Office of, expenses incurred in connection with activities 375 Army, Navy, and Air Force, Departments of the, proceeds from sale of scrap or salvage materials 352 Atomic Energy Commission, transfers of appropriations 189 Defense, Department of, disbursement of appropriation for contingencies 337 Engineering fees and services for mutual-security projects 481 Tennessee Valley Authority, acquisition of administration building, approval of Director of Bureau of Budget 190 LII Armed Services, Committee on, reports to— Defense, Department of— Construction of productive facilities; machine tool requirements 177, 178 Loan of naval vessels to Far Eastern area 363 Military aid in Near East and Africa, determination of President 156 Transfer of mutual-security funds, determination of President 155 Bryson, Joseph R., appropriation for payment to widow of 419 Chaplain— Appropriation for 322 Temporary appointments in case of vacancy or incapacity of incumbent 387 Clerk, Office of the— Appropriation for 9, 322 Assistant property custodian, compensation 322 Telephone operators, longevity increased pay 322 Temporary appointments in case of vacancy or incapacity of incumbent 387 Clerk hire, appropriation for 324 Committee employees, appropriation for 322 Committees. *See also individual committees, this title.* Joint committees, Congressional. *See separate title.* Official reporters to, appropriation for 323 Special and select, appropriation for 9 Contingent expenses— Appropriation for 9, 324, 419 Capitol rotunda frieze, payment of expenses of completion ceremonies b126 Corregidor Bataan Memorial Commission, representation on 366 Cox, Eugene E., appropriation for payment to widow of 9 District of Columbia Committee, reports to, study of pay scale of Board of Education employees 364 Doorkeeper— Assistant floor managers of telephones, funds available 322 Office of, appropriation for 322 Temporary appointments in case of vacancy or incapacity of incumbent 387 Foreign Affairs, Committee on, reports to— Military aid in Near East and Africa, determination of President 156 Near East refugee program 159 Special use of mutual-security funds, determination of President 158 Transfer of mutual-security funds, determination of President 155 Hull, Merlin, appropriation for payment to widow of 419 Information, Office of Coordinator of, appropriation for 324 Joint Recording Facility— Editor and laboratory supervisor, funds available 9, 322 Revolving fund, deposit in Treasury; bonding of coordinator 439 Script-writer and general secretary, funds available 9, 322 Office equipment, electrical or mechanical, furnishing of, for use of Members, committees, etc 7 Office space in district of each Representative, provision for 325 Officers and employees, appropriation for salaries 9, 322 Pages, education of, advances to District of Columbia 10, 326 Postmaster— Appropriation for office of 323 Temporary appointments in case of vacancy or incapacity of incumbent 387 Reporters of debates, official, appropriation for 323 Sabath, Adolph J., appropriation for payment to widow of 9 Salaries, mileage and expenses, appropriation for 322 Sergeant at Arms, Office of— Appropriation for 322 Snader, Lyle O., authority to serve concurrently as Clerk and Sergeant at Arms 141 Temporary appointments in case of vacancy or incapacity of incumbent 387 LIII Speaker— Appointments by— Albany Congress anniversary celebration committee, seven members 388 Columbia University, U. S. Commission for the Bicentennial of, four members 538 Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, five members 145 Commission on Judicial and Congressional Salaries, three members and three advisory members 485 Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government, four members 143 Foreign Economic Policy, Commission on, five members 473 Fourth of July, 1953, observance of adoption of Declaration of Independence, Philadelphia, Pa., members to attend b61 Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebration Commission, two members 576 Observance of the Fiftieth Anniversary Year of Controlled Powered Flight, Joint Committee and representatives 33 Temporary appointments to certain offices in case of vacancy or incapacity of incumbents 387 Automobile, appropriation for 325 Columbia University, U. S. Commission for the Bicentennial of, membership on 538 Office of, appropriation for 322 Reports to— Interior, Department of the, Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, reports under 469, 470 Judicial and Congressional Salaries, Commission on, findings 486 Small Business Administration 238 Speaker’s table, appropriation for 322 Special and minority employees, appropriation for 323 Stigler, William G., appropriation for payment to widow of 9 Taxes, deductions for expense allowance 322 Telephone and telegraph service, payment for 5 Temporary employees appointed at an annual rate of salary, retirement provisions 186 Withers, Garrett L., appropriation for payment to widow of 59 **House Office Buildings,** appropriation for 328 **Housing:** Alaska— Funds available for housing loans 314 Mortgage insurance, requirement that mortgagor be regulated as to rents, sales, charges, etc 128 Reduction in appropriation 308 Citizenship requirements, low-rent housing projects 306 Defense Areas Advisory Committee, membership 25 Defense housing and community facilities and services— Appropriation for 305, 307 Cape May, N. J., acceptance and administration of defense housing facility by Coast Guard 529 Defense Production Act of 1950, continuation of obligations after termination of credit provisions 126 Development sites for isolated defense installations, repeal of provisions 126 Mortgage insurance. *See* Mortgage insurance, *this title.* Time extension 125 Towns or communities relocated as result of acquisition of former sites by Atomic Energy Commission 126 Defense Housing and Community Facilities and Services Act, amendments 125, 126 Defense public works, transfer of project or facility to any department or agency 305 Educational institutions, loans to; interest rate 128 Funds available 314 Farm housing loans— Appropriation for 219 Preference for veterans and families of deceased servicemen, extension to Korean veterans 132 LIV Federal Housing Administration— Assistant Commissioner, abolishment of position 315 Availability of funds; limitation 315 Improvement and repair loans, increase in insurance authorization; repayment to Treasury 4, 5 Mortgage insurance. *See* Mortgage insurance, *this title.* Nonadministrative expenses, limitation 315 Travel expenses, funds available 315 Federal National Mortgage Association— Administrative expenses, funds available 313 Cooperative housing, authority to enter into advance commitment contracts 125 Guam and Hawaii, purchase of mortgage loans secured by property located in 128 Obligations, use of increased authorization for other than defense and disaster mortgages 125 Purchase contracts, authority to issue; expiration date; aggregate amount limitation 125 Travel expenses, funds available 313 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation— Availability of funds 314 Travel expenses, funds available 314 Fees and charges in connection with financing, regulation by Federal Housing Commissioner and Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs 127 Government policies and programs, appropriation for studies and surveys 427 Guam— Mortgage insurance, requirement that mortgagor be regulated as to rents, sales, charges, etc 128 Purchase by Federal National Mortgage Association of mortgage loans secured by property located in 128 Hawaii— Mortgage insurance, increased maximum; conditions and limitations 128, 129 Purchase by Federal National Mortgage Association of mortgage loans secured by property located in 128 Home Loan Bank Board— Availability of funds 314 Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, dissolution; transfer of functions 126 Travel expenses, funds available 314 Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, dissolution; transfer of functions 126 Funds available 315 Housing Act of 1949— Amendments 127, 132 Appropriation for effecting provisions 219, 220 Housing Act of 1950, amendment 127, 128 Housing Act of 1952, appropriation for effecting provisions 219 Housing Amendments of 1953 121 Housing and Home Finance Agency— Administrator, Office of— Appropriation for 305, 313, 314, 427 Loan programs, funds available 314 Travel expenses, funds available 314 General provisions, First Independent Offices Appropriation Act, nonapplicability 313 Housing and Rent Act of 1947, amendments 24, 25 Housing and Rent Act of 1953 23 Appropriation for effecting provisions 433 Improvement and repair loans, increase in insurance authorization 4 Inspection fees, reimbursement 305 Low-rent housing loans, interest rate, definition of “going Federal rate” 128 Mortgage insurance— Aggregate dollar amount of authorization, increase 123 Alaska, Guam, and Hawaii 128, 129 Cooperative housing insurance, mortgage interest rates 123 Defense housing and community facilities, time extension 125 Farm mortgages, extension of eligibility to Korean veterans 132 Low-cost sale housing not required to meet regular standards, mortgage ceiling increase 121 LV Military housing— Certification of cost of physical improvements; payment of loan in excess of cost 124 Interest rate 124 Time extension 124 Mutual mortgage insurance fund, transfer of premium charges to general reinsurance account; termination of insurance and distribution of funds 122 National defense housing insurance— Interest rate 124 Reimbursement of costs on housing found unnecessary for defense purposes after commitment to insure 124 Rental housing insurance— Maturity term of debentures 123 Mortgage ceilings 122 Repayment of insurance funds to Treasury 123 Single-family residence where mortgage does not exceed $12,000, authority of the President to order higher ratio of loan to value and longer maturity 121 Transfer of insurance funds, authorization 123 National Capital Housing Authority, appropriation for 309 National Housing Act, amendments 4, 121–125, 128 Prefabricated housing, funds available for loans on 314 Public Housing Administration— Appropriation for 306, 315 Bonds, local, refunding of 315, 316 Non-Federal projects, representative at sites 315 Travel expenses, funds available 315 Public works, advance planning of non-Federal, reduction in appropriation 308 Rejection of projects by local communities 306 Rent control— Critical defense housing areas— New construction and conversion, exception 24 Review and determination 24, 25 District of Columbia. *See separate title.* Federal employees and members of Uniformed Services, quarters supplied to, applicability of Budget Bureau Circular A-45 437 Local advisory boards in noncritical areas, repeal of creation authorization 24 Officers to assist tenants and small landlords in defense-rental areas, repeal of designation authorization 24 Protest and review proceedings 25 Rent Stabilization, Office of, liquidation 25 Termination date 24 Research program, funds available for liquidation 305 Slum clearance and urban redevelopment— Appropriation for 305 Authority to enter into contracts for capital grants with local public agencies in States 127 Interest, definition of “going Federal rate” 127 Subversive organizations, restriction on occupancy of housing by members 307 United States Housing Act of 1937, amendment 128 Veterans and servicemen— Fees and charges in connection with financing, regulation by Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs 127 Interest rates 135, 136 Korean veterans, extension of benefits to 24, 132 Sale or rental priority, time extension and applicability 24 Time extension for loan program 136 **Housing and Home Finance Agency.** *See under* Housing. **Hovenweep National Monument, Colorado and Utah,** enlargement, proclamation c21 **Howard University,** appropriation for 250 **Human Nutrition and Home Economics, Bureau of.** *See under* Agriculture, Department of. LVI **Hungary,** Congressional commendation and encouragement of struggle for freedom b132 **Hunter Air Force Base, Savannah, Ga.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Huntsville Arsenal, Ala.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 452 **Hydrographic Office,** appropriation for 346 **I** **Idaho,** higher education, consent of Congress to interstate compact by Western States 490 **Illinois River,** adoption of report concerning payment to Nutwood Drainage and Levee District, Ill 179 Appropriation for 430 **Immigration and Nationality Act:** Interparliamentary Union, nonimmigrant visitors’ visas for delegates to 1953 meeting in Washington, D. C 147 Orphans, alien, granting of visas for entry into United States 229, 402 Printing of additional copies b4 Refugee Relief Act of 1953, applicability to 406 **Immigration and Nationality Policy, Joint Committee on,** appropriation for 324 **Immigration and Naturalization Service.** *See under* Justice, Department of. **Import Milk Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 249 **Imports:** Almonds, shelled and prepared, fees c13 Armed Forces on duty abroad, gifts from members of, time extension of free-entry privilege 22 Cattle, duty; proclamation of termination of abnormal situation c35 Copper, suspension of import taxes, time extension 4 Customs Simplification Act of 1953. *See separate title.* Dairy products, proclamations imposing quotas or fees c46, c54 Defense Production Act, termination date for limitations under 131 Figs, dried, modification of trade agreement concession and adjustment in rate of duty, proclamation c7 Filberts, shelled, proclamation imposing quota c49 Flammable fabrics, penalty for exportation from foreign countries into United States 114 Flaxseed, proclamation imposing quotas or fees c46 Linseed oil, proclamation imposing quotas or fees c46 Metal scrap, suspension of duties and import taxes, time extension 487 Narcotics, inclusion of synthesized drugs as 505 Peanuts and peanut oils, proclamation imposing quotas or fees c46, c54 Personal and household effects brought into United States under Government orders, time extension of free-entry privilege 22 Trade agreement proclamations. *See under* Proclamations. Washington State Third International Trade Fair, Seattle, free importation of articles for exhibition 361 Zinc, revocation of suspension of duties, proclamation c4 **Inauguration of President-Elect:** Excuse of employees from duty on Inauguration Day 3 Joint Committee to make arrangements, continuation of b3 **Income Taxes.** *See under* Taxes. Independent Offices. *See also* Government Departments and Agencies *and individual titles.* Appropriation Acts— First 298 Second 187 Appropriation for 60, 118, 119, 187, 298, 426, 433 Restriction on transfers 189 Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government— Establishment, duties, etc 142 Furnishing of information to 144 General provisions, Appropriation Acts 119, 194, 312, 316 Information and editorial functions, restriction on use of funds for personnel engaged in 316 LVII Meetings, funds available for attendance 312 Motor vehicles, passenger, cost limitation 435 Newspapers and periodicals, funds for purchase, limitation 312 Overthrow of U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 194, 316 Personnel work, limitation on number of employees for 313, 316 Publicity or propaganda, restriction on use of funds for 195, 316 Real estate, restriction on purchase or sale 313 Reports, annual or special, discontinuance of printing of 332 Strikes against U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 194, 316 Travel expenses, limitation 312 Veterans, restoration to former positions 312 **Independent Offices Appropriation Acts:** 1953, repeal of annual leave limitation 139 1954, First 298 1954, Second 187 **India, Assistance to:** Appropriation authorized 154 Appropriation for 479 **Indian Affairs, Bureau of.** *See under* Interior, Department of the. **Indian Claims Commission,** appropriation for 308 **Indians.** *See also* Indian Affairs, Bureau of, *under* Interior, Department of the. [Note: For actions concerning Individuals, see Individual Index, following this Subject Index.] Arms and ammunition, sale, repeal of restriction 590 Blackfeet Reservation, Mont., removal of restriction on alienation of homestead allotments 42 Crow Reservation, authority for sale of homestead, irrigable, or agricultural land 42 Dalles Dam, payments for fishing interests impaired by 198 Five Civilized Tribes, Okla., payment to heirs, etc.; listing of non taxable lands 558 Freedom of designated tribes from special Federal supervision and control b132 Health, education, and welfare services, appropriation for 263 Klamath Indians, authority for payment of salaries and expenses of officials 40 Liquor laws, application of 586 Livestock, purchase and sale, restrictions 590 Menominee Reservation, appropriation for recreational director 265 Osage Museum, appropriation for curator 265 Sale, purchase, and possession of personal property, termination of certain restrictions 590 School lands, authority for conveyance to State or local authorities when no longer needed for Federal use 41 Schooling, assistance to local communities for 536 State jurisdiction in Indian cases 588 Tribal funds, availability, advances, etc 264 Ute Mountain Tribe, use of tribal funds 540 Wind River Reservation, Wyo., Shoshone and Arapaho Tribes— Compensation for lands in Riverton reclamation project, etc 592 Per capita payments from trust funds 179 **Indiantown Gap Military Reservation, Pa.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 456 **Indonesia, Assistance to,** unexpended balances of mutual-security funds, availability authorized 156 **Industrial Home School,** appropriation for construction 286 **Industrial Home School for Colored Children,** appropriation for construction 286 **Industrial Home School for Colored Girls,** appropriation for construction 286 **Information Agency, United States.** *See* United States Information Agency. **Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948, United States:** Appropriation for carrying out activities under 419 United States Information Agency, transfer of State Department functions to 642, 643 LVIII **Inland Waterways Corporation:** Appropriation for 385 Compensation of employees, limitation 385 **Insect Control**, appropriation for 209 **Insect Pest Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 209, 210 **Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, Federal,** appropriation for effecting provisions 218 **Institute of Inter-American Affairs:** Expenditures authorized 479 Transfer to Foreign Operations Administration 640, 641 **Insurance:** Crop insurance. *See* Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. District of Columbia— Fire and Casualty Act, amendments, issuance of accident and health insurance license without examination to applicants licensed under Life Insurance Act; definition of “Superintendent” 120 Reenrollment and correction of bill b61 Life Insurance Act, amendments— Individual accident and sickness policy provisions 162 “Superintendent”, definition 172 Export-Import Bank, authority to issue war-risk and expropriation insurance 28 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. *See under* Housing. Ship mortgage insurance. *See* Merchant Marine Act, 1936. Social security benefits. *See* Social Security Act. Unemployment insurance coverage for seamen employed on certain vessels operated by the United States 386 Veterans. *See* Insurance *under* Veterans Administration. **Inter-American Affairs, Institute of:** Expenditures authorized 479 Transfer to Foreign Operations Administration 640, 641 **Inter-American Highway,** appropriation for 382 **Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission,** appropriation for expenses 370 **Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration:** Appropriation authorized 155 Appropriation for 479 Visas under Refugee Relief Act of 1953, arrangements for overseas transportation for persons issued 404 **Intergovernmental Relations, Commission on:** Appropriation authorized 146 Appropriation for 426 Director, appointment and compensation 147 Establishment, duties, etc 145 Reports to President and Congress 146 Termination date 147 **Interior, Department of the:** Alaska. *See separate title.* Alaska Railroad. *See separate title.* Aliens, employment of, in emergencies 275 Appomattox Court House National Historical Monument, Va., exchange of lands authorized 181 Appropriation Act 261 Appropriation for 14, 118, 119, 261, 424, 434 Arapahoe Indian Tribe, compensation for lands in Riverton reclamation project, etc 592 Arkansas, conveyance of land in Monroe County to State of 185 Big Bend National Park, Tex., authority for land acquisition 497 Bonneville Power Administration, appropriation for 262 California, State of, conveyance of certain lands in Siskiyou County to 26 Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area, N. C., transfer of land for 148 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, lands along, easements, conveyances, and transfer of jurisdiction 359 Clark Hill-Greenwood transmission facility, disposal of 261 Colonial National Historical Park, exchange of lands 27 Color of Title Act, amendments, issuance of land patents; mineral reservation 227 Connally Hot Oil Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 261 Defense Mobilization, Office of— Strategic and critical materials, cooperation of representatives with regard to 635 Transfer of functions to 635 LIX Defense production activities, appropriation for 434 Eklutna project Alaska, increase in appropriation authorized; conveyance of properties by City of Anchorage 574 Emergency reconstruction or repair of facilities damaged by fire, etc., funds available 275 Farm units on Federal irrigation projects, exchange and amendment 566 Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review, appropriation for 277 Fire suppression, funds available for 275 Fish and wildlife conservation, funds for transfer by Department of the Army 198 Fish and Wildlife Service— Administrative expenses, appropriation for 272 Administrative provisions 272 Appropriation for 271 Construction and acquisition of buildings, etc., appropriation for 272 Investigations of resources, appropriation for 272 Management of resources, appropriation for 271 Pribilof Islands, appropriation for administration of 272 Five Civilized Tribes, Okla., payment to heirs, etc.; listing of nontaxable lands; authority of Secretary 558 General provisions, Appropriation Acts 119, 275, 277 Geological Survey— Administrative provisions 269 Appropriation for 269 Surveys, investigations, and research, appropriation for 269 Gettysburg National Military Park, Pa., conveyance of land to State for school purposes 243 Indian Affairs, Bureau of. *See also* Indians. Abolishment of offices serving tribes freed from special Federal supervision and control b132 Administrative expenses, appropriation for 264 Administrative provisions 264 Appropriation for 263 Construction, appropriation for 264 Devils Lake Sioux Tribe of Fort Totten Reservation, transfer of East Side and Crow Hill schools 264 Health, education, and welfare services, appropriation for 263 Picacho Reservoir of San Carlos Indian irrigation project, purchase of land for 264 Resources management, appropriation for 264 Roads and trails, maintenance by State and local governments 264 Tribal funds, availability, advances, etc 264 Yakima Indian Reservation, purchase of land from, for Wapato irrigation project 264 Indian legislation and treaties, examination and report b132 Indian school lands, authority for conveyance to State or local authorities when no longer needed for Federal use 41 Information and editorial functions, restriction on funds available for 276 Irrigation projects, Federal, exchange and amendment of farm units on 566 Klamath Indians, authority for payment of salaries and expenses of officials 40 Land Management, Bureau of— Administrative provisions, appropriation for 263 Appropriation for 14, 262 Construction, appropriation for 263 Management of lands and resources, appropriation for 14, 262 Range improvements, appropriation for 263 Mecklenburg County, Va., authority for conveyance of certain lands by Commonwealth of Virginia to School Board 182 Meetings, appropriations available for attendance 275 Mines, Bureau of— Administrative expenses, appropriation for 270 Administrative provisions 270 Appropriation for 14, 269 LX Conservation and development of mineral resources, appropriation for 269 Construction, appropriation for 270 Health and safety, appropriation for 14, 270 Monroe County, Mich., extension of time for issuance of patents for lands in 581 Morristown, N. J., conveyance of land to 53 Motor vehicles, passenger, funds available 276 National Park Service. *See also* National Parks. Administration of National Park System, facilitation 495 Administrative expenses, appropriation for 271 Administrative provisions 271 Appropriation for 271, 424 Availability 2 496 Construction, appropriation for 271 Coronado National Memorial, Ariz., supervision, etc c19 District of Columbia, appropriation for; advance 293 Hovenweep National Monument, Colorado and Utah, supervision, etc., of additional lands c22 Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebration Commission, Director as member of 576 Maintenance and rehabilitation of physical facilities, appropriation for 271 Management and protection, appropriation for 271, 424 Olympic National Park, Wash., administration, etc., of additional lands c31 Park police, funds available for 271 Roads, construction, maintenance, etc., appropriation for 271 White Sands National Monument, N. Mex., administration, etc., of additional lands c53 Oklahoma, conveyance of lands to State 590 Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act 462 Overthrow of United States Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 277 Personal services, restriction on funds available for 276 Prince William Forest Park, Va., exchange of lands 184 Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration, liquidation, disposition of property, etc 584 Reclamation, Bureau of— Administrative expenses, appropriation for 267 Administrative provisions 268 Appropriation for 265, 277 Construction and rehabilitation, appropriation for; restriction 266, 277 Construction work by force account or on hired-labor basis, limitation 268 Emergency fund, appropriation for 267 Farm units on Federal irrigation projects, exchange and amendment, funds available for expenses 568 Investigations, appropriation for 265 Obligation of amounts earned under contract but unpaid, prohibition 268 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 267 Repayment contracts, restriction 266 San Carlos Indian irrigation project, Picacho Reservoir, Ariz., purchase of land for 264 Special funds, appropriation for 267 Wapato irrigation project, Wash., purchase of land for 264 Reclamation projects— Riverton reclamation project, compensation to Shoshone and Arapahoe Tribes for lands in 592 Sun River irrigation project, Greenfields division, construction-cost adjustments 241 Tucumcari reclamation project, N. Mex., development period authorized 243 Reports to Congress— Concession leases and contracts, proposed awards 271 Indian legislation, recommendations b132 Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, reports under 469, 470 Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration, liquidation 585 Reclamation investigations 265 LXI Rewards for information, etc., concerning violations of law involving property 268 Rupert, Idaho, conveyance of land 203 Saline water, appropriation for research in utilization of 14, 262 Sara Louisa Rittenhouse memorial, approval of site, etc 196 Secretary, Office of, appropriation for 14, 119, 261, 275, 277, 434 Shoshone Indian Tribe, compensation for lands in Riverton reclamation project, etc 592 Southeastern Power Administration, appropriation for 261 Southwestern Power Administration, appropriation for 261, 262, 277 Strikes against United States Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 277 Submerged Lands Act 29 Territories, Office of— Administration of Territories, appropriation for 273, 424 Aircraft, vessels, etc., funds available 273 Appropriation for 273, 424 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands *See separate title.* Ute Mountain Tribe, use of tribal funds, approval of Secretary 540 Veterans Administration, allotments and transfers of funds from, authorization 191 Virgin Islands. *See separate title.* Virgin Islands Corporation. *See separate title.* Warehouses, garages, etc., appropriation for operation 275 Weather Control, Advisory Committee on, Secretary or designee as member 560 White pine blister rust control, funds available 211 **Interior, Secretary of the.** *See* Interior, Department of the. **“Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments”,** printing of b131 **Intermediate Credit Banks, Federal,** appropriation for 222 **Intermediate Credit Commissioner, Office of,** abolishment 393 **Internal Revenue, Bureau of.** See*under* Treasury Department. **Internal Revenue Code:** Section 22
(b)(13), amendment 471 Section 23 (t), amendment 622 Section 24
(c)(1), amendment 617 Section 25
(b)(3), amendment 471 Section 112
(b)(7), amendment 615 Section 113
(a)(5), amendment 618 Section 113 (d), amendment 616 Section 116
(a)(2), amendment 618 Section 122
(b)(2), amendment 619 Section 124B, addition 620 Section 127
(c)(5), amendment 616 Section 154, amendment 616 Section 172, amendment 622 Section 190, amendment 622 Section 201
(a)(1), amendment 616 Section 203A, amendment 616 Section 273, amendment 583 Section 430 (a), amendment 175 Section 430 (c), amendment 175 Section 432 (b), amendment 175 Section 433
(1)(H), amendment 616 Section 811
(c)(1), amendment 623 Section 811
(d)(4), addition 623 Section 872 (j), addition 583 Section 939 (b), amendment 616 Section 1013 (j), addition 583 Section 1106, addition 482 Section 1606 (g)-(i), addition 386 Section 1607 (o), addition 386 Section 1621
(a)(1), amendment 471 Section 1621
(8)(A), amendment 618 Sections 2550–2565, amendments 500, 505, 506 Sections 3220–3228, amendments 500, 505, 506 Section 3250
(1)(5), amendment 591 Section 3801 (b), amendment 625 **Internal Revenue Taxation, Joint Committee on,** appropriation for 324 **International Agreements:** Mutual security, sale and export of surplus agricultural commodities; third-country agreements 159, 160 Near East and Africa, military aid 156 Niagara River remedial works, appropriation for U. S. share of cost under treaty with Canada 430 Nogales sanitation project, operation and maintenance agreement with United Mexican States, authorization 195 LXII Occupied areas, use of funds for commodities and technical services to assist in maintenance of political and economic stability in; agreement with recognized government 431 Pakistan, distribution of wheat in 80 **International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico:** Appropriation for 11, 369 Hidalgo Bridge Co., construction and operation of railroad toll bridge across Rio Grande, approval 579 Nogales sanitation project, Arizona and Mexico, operation and maintenance agreement; appropriation authorized 195 **International Boundary Commission, United States, Alaska, and Canada,** appropriation for 371 **International Bridge Authority of Michigan,** authority to construct bridge across Saint Marys River 225 **International Broadcasting Service,** transfer from New York City to District of Columbia 421 **International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers, American Federation of Labor,** authority for temporary construction work within United States Capitol grounds 19 **International Civil Aviation Organization:** Joint Support program, nonapplicability of restriction on U.S. contributions 368 United Nations Participation Act of 1945, applicability of provisions 369 **International Claims Commission:** Appointment of members, restriction pending reorganization 506 Appropriation for expenses 421 Increase in deduction to cover expenses 506 Yugoslav claims, time extension for settling 506 **International Claims Settlement Act of 1949:** Amendments 506 Appropriation for claims under 421 **International Commissions, American Sections,** appropriation for 370 **International Contingencies,** appropriation for 369 **International Development, Act for:** Amendments— Calendar-year contributions for technical cooperation programs 161 United Nations technical cooperation programs, contributions 161 Appropriation for effecting provisions 479 Economic assistance, special regional 154 Multilateral technical cooperation 155 Refugees, relief and rehabilitation of 154 Technical Cooperation Administrator and Deputy Administrator, abolishment of offices and functions 641 Transfer of mutual-security funds 155 Underdeveloped areas, assistance to 158 Unexpended balances of mutual-security funds, availability authorized 156 **International Fisheries Commission,** appropriation for expenses 370 **International Information Administration.** *See under* State, Department of. **International Information and Educational Activities.** *See* Information and educational activities *under* State, Department of. **International Joint Commission, United States and Canada,** appropriation for expenses 370 **International Materials Conference,** restriction on use of funds for expenses 385 **International Monetary and Financial Problems, National Advisory Council on:** Foreign Operations Administration, Director as member 640 Reorganization Plan No. 5 of 1953, functions under 637 **International Organizations:** Appropriation for contributions, quotas, etc 368 Act for International Development, multilateral technical cooperation, authorized 155 Appropriation for 479 Children’s welfare, authorized 155 Appropriation for 479 European defense community, authorized 152, 153 Appropriation for 478, 479 Gorgas Memorial Institute 368 Inter-American Highway 382 Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission 370 LXIII Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration, authorized 155 Appropriation for 479 International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico 11, 369 International Boundary Commission, United States, Alaska, and Canada 371 International Fisheries Commission 370 International Joint Commission, United States and Canada 370 International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission 370 North Atlantic Treaty Organization, special weapons planning, authorized 153 Appropriation for 479 Panama, Government of 368 United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency, authorized 155, 156 Appropriation for 479 United Nations technical cooperation programs, calendar-year contributions 161 Caribbean Commission, nonapplicability of restriction on commitments 368 European defense community, transfer of equipment authorized 152 European Payments Union, use of mutual-security funds for deficits, restrictions 481 Institute of Inter-American Affairs, expenditures authorized 479 International Civil Aviation Organization— Joint Support program, nonapplicability of restriction on commitments 368 United Nations Participation Act of 1945, applicability of provisions 369 Investigations of United States citizens for employment by, appropriation for 15, 118, 426 Missions to, appropriation for 368 Personnel for carrying out mutual-defense programs, additions to ceilings 157 **International Organizations Loyalty Board,** nonapplicability of restrictions on action in matters affecting Government 426 **International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission,** appropriation for expenses 370 **International Traffic,** exceptions from customs laws 516 **International Wheat Agreement:** Availability of wheat and wheat-flour for U. S. obligations under 358 Commodity Credit Corporation, discharge of indebtedness 224 **Interparliamentary Union,** appropriation authorized for 1953 meeting in Washington, D. C.; nonimmigrant visitors’ visas for delegates 147 Appropriation for 419 **Interstate Commerce Commission:** Appropriation for 308, 433 Defense transport activities, appropriation for 119, 433 Emergency powers, continuation 18, 115, 131, 244 Government transportation requests, use by Joint Board members and cooperating State Commissioners 308 Outer Continental Shelf lands, determination of amount of oil to be transported by pipelines 465 **Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin,** appropriation for contribution 308 **Interstate Compacts:** Consent of Congress granted to— Connecticut River Flood Control Compact 45 The Breaks area, development as park by Kentucky and Virginia 584 Water compacts between Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming 365 Waterfront Commission Compact, New Jersey and New York 541 Western States compact on higher education 490 Geological Survey appointees representing United States, appropriation for compensation and expenses 269 Reclamation Bureau appointees representing United States, appropriation for compensation and expenses 268 LXIV **Inyokern, Calif., Naval Ordnance Test Station,** rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **Iowa,** Fort Des Moines, repeal of transfer to State 148 **Iran:** Assistance to, availability of unexpended balances of mutual-security funds 156 Education of students in United States, appropriation for 419 **Irrigation.** *See* Reclamation Bureau *and* Reclamation projects *under* Interior, Department of the. **Irrigation Projects, Farm Units on,** exchange and amendment 566 **Island Trading Co. of Micronesia,** time extension 273, 495 **Israel, Assistance to,** unexpended balances of mutual-security funds, availability authorized 156 **Italy:** Appropriation for assistance to 478 Loan of submarines to, authority of President 363 **J** **Jacksonville, Fla.,** rescission of prior naval construction authorization 455 **James Connally Air Force Base, Waco, Tex.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 447 **Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebration Commission:** Establishment, functions, etc 576 Report to Congress 576 **Japan,** military construction, rescission of prior authorization 456 **Japanese Ancestry, Persons of,** appropriation for salaries and expenses in connection with claims 373, 421 **Johnson City, Tenn.,** conveyance of property by Veterans Administration to State 54 **Johnson River, Alaska,** construction of military facilities authorized 450 **Johnsville, Pa., Naval Air Development Station,** rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Joint Staff.** *See under* Defense, Department of. **Joint Committees, Congressional:** Appropriation for— Atomic Energy 319 Economic Report 319 Immigration and Nationality Policy 324 Internal Revenue Taxation 324 Nonessential Federal Expenditures, Reduction of 326 Printing 9, 319 Atomic Energy, authority of personnel to carry firearms 241 Inauguration of President-elect, continuation of joint committee to make arrangements b3 Library, Capitol rotunda frieze, completion ceremonies b126 Observance of the Fiftieth Anniversary Year of Controlled Powered Flight, appointment of members 33 Printing, “Our American Government,” authority for revision b10 **Joint Recording Facility:** Camera and sound engineer, funds available 9, 318 Editor and laboratory supervisor, funds available 9, 322 Revolving fund, deposit in Treasury: bonding of coordinator 439 Script-writer and general secretary, funds available 9, 322 Shipping clerk, funds available 9, 318 **Judicial and Congressional Salaries, Commission on,** establishment, functions, etc 485 **Judicial Branch of the Government.** *See* United States Courts. **Judiciary and Judicial Procedure, Title 28, United States Code:** Claims, Court of— Accounts of officers, agents, or contractors, authority to render judgments for amounts due to or from the United States 226 Assignment of circuit or district judges by Chief Justice 226 Commissioners, number to be appointed 226 Comptroller General, transmittal of claims for adjudication 227 Constitutional court, declaration as 226 Departmental referral cases, repeal of authority 226, 227 Enforceability of judgments 227 LXV Reporter-commissioners, repeal of appointment authority 226 Tennessee Valley Authority, exclusion of suits from jurisdiction of Court 226 District courts— Exclusion of claims arising from combatant activities of Armed Forces from jurisdiction, continuation of emergency powers 18, 131 State civil jurisdiction in actions to which Indians are parties 589 Tort claims procedure, nonapplicability to claims arising from combatant activities of Armed Forces, continuation of emergency powers 18, 131 Travel expenses of justices and judges, increase 488 **Judiciary Appropriations:** Judiciary Appropriation Act, 1954 332 Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1953 10 Temporary appropriations, 1954 119 Third Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1953 59 **Juneau ACS Station, Alaska,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 453 **Jurors,** appropriation for fees 10, 59, 334 **Justice, Department of:** Alien Property, Office of, appropriation for 375 Antitrust Division, appropriation for 372 Appropriation Act 372 Appropriation for 11, 118, 372, 421 Assistant Attorney Generals— Additional, appointment, compensation, etc 636 Customs matters, abolishment of office in charge of 636 Attorney General, succession in absence of 636 Attorneys— Compensation 375 License requirement 375 United States, appropriation for salaries and expenses 372, 421 Claims, persons of Japanese ancestry, appropriation for 373, 421 Deputy Attorney General, succession in absence of Attorney General 636 District of Columbia, reimbursement to United States— Appropriation for 283 United States attorney and United States marshal 375 Fallbrook Public Utility District, restriction on use of funds for suit against 376 Federal Bureau of Investigation— Appropriation for 373 Atomic Energy Commission, investigations of persons have access to restricted material 40, 241 Civil-service employees, prohibition on use of funds for payment of 373 Director, salary 373 International organizations, investigations of U. S. citizens for employment by, funds available 15, 426 Training Center, Quantico, Va., funds available for relocation of firearms range facilities 373 Federal Prison System— Appropriation for 11, 374, 422 Prisoners, U. S., appropriation for support of 11, 374, 422 Public Health Service, transfer of funds to, authority 374 General administration, appropriation for 372, 421 General provisions, Appropriation Acts 119, 375, 385 Immigration and Naturalization Service— Appropriation for 373, 421 Claims for extra pay for Sunday and holiday services, appropriation for 421 Immigration and Nationality Act. *See separate title.* International Materials Conference, restriction on use of funds for expenses 385 Japanese ancestry, claims of persons of, appropriation for salaries and expenses 373, 421 Legal activities and general administration, appropriation for 372, 376, 421 Marshals, United States, appropriation for salaries and expenses 372, 421 Meetings, expenditures for attendance 375 LXVI Overthrow of U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 385 Prisons, Bureau of, appropriation for 374 Publicity and propaganda, restriction on use of funds for 385 Reorganization Plan No. 4 of 1953 636 Reports to Congress— Alien Property, Office of, expenses incurred in connection with activities 375 Aliens entering United States as nonimmigrants and unable to return to country of birth, etc., because of persecution 403 Attorneys, United States, and assistants, employment and compensation 375 Interchange of appropriations 376 Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Act of 1953, functions under 408 Salaries and expenses, appropriation for 372, 421 Small Business Act of 1953, requests by the President, pursuant to voluntary agreements under, notification 239 Solicitor General, succession in absence of Attorney General, transfer of function 636 State, Department of, investigations of matters under joint control, appropriation for 373 Strikes against U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 385 War Claims Fund, deposit of funds to satisfy unpaid awards 461 Witnesses, appropriation for fees and expenses 11, 373 **K** **Kansas:** Flood prevention, purchase of lands for, requirement of approval of Board of County Commissioners 214 Garden City, lease or sale of lands near 52 Potowatamie Tribe, freedom from special Federal supervision and control b132 **Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Kelly Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex.:** Construction of facilities authorized 448 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Kenai, Alaska:** Construction of military facilities authorized 441 Rescission of prior military construction authorization 460 **Kentucky,** The Breaks, consent of Congress to compact with Virginia for park development 584 **Key West, Fla.:** Naval Ordnance Unit, construction of facilities authorized 443 Naval Station, rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **Kings Bay Ammunition Loading Terminal, Ga.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 440 **Kings Point, N. Y.,** appropriation for operation of maritime training station 380 **Kingsville, Tex., Naval Auxiliary Air Station,** construction of facilities authorized 442 **Kinross Air Force Base, Sault Sainte Marie, Mich.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 445 **Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, N. Mex.,** construction of facilities authorized 449 **Klamath Indians:** Authority for payment of salaries and expenses of officials 40 Freedom from special Federal supervision and control b132 **Knives,** repeal of certain marking requirements for imports 509 **Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, Schenectady, N. Y.,** construction of facilities authorized 442 **Kodiak, Alaska:** Construction of military facilities authorized 450 Rescission of prior naval construction authorization 454, 458 **Korea:** Aid to Korea Week, 1953— Authority to proclaim 44 Proclamation c45 Assistance to— Appropriation authorized 155, 156 Appropriation for 478 LXVII Authority 156 Reduction in amount of Army goods and services 155 Unexpended balances of mutual-security funds, availability of 156 Civilian relief, appropriation for 341 Relief and rehabilitation in, funds available 425 Suspension of tonnage duties, proclamation c15 **Korean Reconstruction Agency, United States, Contributions to:** Appropriation authorized 155 Appropriation for 479 Army goods and services, reduction 155 Unexpended balances, availability 156 **Kwajalein, Marshall Islands, Naval Air Station,** construction of facilities authorized 443 **L** **Labor, Agricultural.** *See* Agricultural Workers. **Labor, Department of:** Apprenticeship, Bureau of, appropriation for 246 Appropriation Act 245 Appropriation for 12, 118, 245 Civilian war benefits, appropriation for 247 Detention by enemy, compensation for death or disability after 134 Employees’ Compensation, Bureau of— Appeals Board, Employees’ Compensation, appropriation for 247 Appropriation for 247 District of Columbia, transfer of funds from 279 Employees’ compensation fund, contributions by Small Business Administration 235 Employment Security, Bureau of, appropriation for 12, 246 General provisions, Appropriation Acts 119, 248, 259 Grants to States, appropriation for 246, 247 Labor Standards, Bureau of, appropriation for 245 Labor Statistics, Bureau of— Appropriation for 13, 248 Consumer price index, funds for 13 Leave payments, transfer of funds for 248 Mexican farm labor program— Appropriation for 247 Time extension for availability of workers 500 Transfer of funds 13 Overthrow of U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 259 Passenger vehicles, limitation on number 439 Personnel work, restriction on employees 259 Publicity or propaganda, restriction on use of funds for 259 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation for 245 Solicitor, Office of the— Appropriation for 245 Compensation of Solicitor 245 Strikes against U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 259 Transfers of appropriations 248 Unemployment compensation and employment service administration, appropriation for 12, 246 Veterans’ Reemployment Rights, Bureau of, appropriation for 245 Veterans’ unemployment compensation, appropriation for 13 Wage and Hour Division, appropriation for 248 War-risk hazards, compensation for injuries or deaths resulting from, employees of U. S. contractors outside United States 134 Women’s Bureau, appropriation for 248 **Labor, Secretary of.** *See* Labor, Department of. **Labor Disputes,** termination date of settlement provisions under Defense Production Act 131 **Labor-Management Panel,** appropriation for 259 **Labor-Management Relations Act, 1947,** appropriation for effecting provisions 245, 257, 258, 259 **Labor Relations Board, National.** *See* National Labor Relations Board. **Labor Standards, Bureau of.** *See under* Labor, Department of. LXVIII **Labor Statistics, Bureau of.** *See under* Labor, Department of. **Laboratory Instruments,** repeal of certain marking requirements for imports 509 **Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Ladd Air Force Base, Alaska:** Construction of facilities authorized 441 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Lake Charles Air Force Base, La.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 444 **Lake Denmark, N. J., Naval Aeronautical Rocket Laboratory,** rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **Lake Texoma,** use of storage space by City of Denison, Tex 583 **Land Bank Commissioner, Office of,** abolishment 393 **Land Management, Bureau of.** *See under* Interior, Department of the. **Lands, Public.** *See* Public Lands. **Langley Air Force, Hampton, Va.:** Construction of facilities authorized 446 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Laos, Assistance to:** Appropriation authorized 153 Appropriation for 478, 479 Personnel increase after July 1, 1953 157 **La Plata, Md., Army Receiving Station,** rescission of prior construction authorization 454 **Laredo Air Force Base, Tex.,** acquisition of land authorized 447 **Larson Air Force Base, Moses Lake, Wash.,** construction of facilities authorized 446 **Latin America.** *See* American Republics. **Laughlin Air Force Base, Del Rio, Tex.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 447 **Laughlin Field, Del Rio, Tex.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Laurence G. Hanscom Field, Bedford, Mass.,** construction of facilities authorized 449 **Laws,** extension to outer Continental Shelf lands 462 **Lawson Air Force Base, Columbus, Ga.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Lead-Bearing Ores, Etc.,** imports, deletion of certain transportation and sampling requirements 509 **Lead Scrap,** nonapplicability of duty and import tax suspension to 487 **Legislative Branch of the Government.** *See also* Congress; House of Representatives; Senate. Appropriation Act 318 Appropriation for 8, 58, 119, 318, 418 Appropriations, preparation of statement of, appropriation for 326 Architect of the Capitol. *See separate title.* Botanic Garden. *See separate title.* Capitol buildings and grounds. *See separate title.* Capitol Police. *See separate title.* General provisions, Appropriation Acts 119, 332, 335 Government Printing Office. *See separate title.* Inauguration Day, excuse of employees from duty 3 Legislative Counsel, appropriation for office of 326 Library of Congress. *See separate title.* Overthrow of United States Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 335 Pay rates and designation of positions not under Legislative Pay Act of 1929 332 Strikes against United States Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 335 Vehicles, private, restriction on use of funds for maintenance 332 **Legislative Reference Service,** appropriation for 329 **Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946,** Amendment, temporary appointments to certain offices in House of Representatives 387 **Leprosy,** payment to Territory of Hawaii for care of persons afflicted with, funds available 252 **Letterkenny Ordnance Depot, Pa.:** Construction of facilities authorized 440 LXIX Rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Letterman General Hospital, San Francisco, Calif.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 452 **Lexington Signal Depot, Ky.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 452, 458 **Library, Joint Committee on,** Capitol rotunda frieze, completion ceremonies b126 **Library of Congress:** Administrative provisions 330 Appropriation for 329 Blind, books for, appropriation for 330 Citizenship requirements for employees, exemption 330 Loyalty of employees, funds available for investigating 330 Maintenance of buildings and grounds, appropriation for 328 Meetings, funds available for attendance 330 Trust Fund Board, funds for expenses, 329 **Licensing Fees, District of Columbia,** authority of Commissioners to fix 43 **Life Insurance Act, D. C., Amendments:** Individual accident and sickness policy provisions 162 “Superintendent,” definition 172 **Lifetime Federal Digest,** price limitation 436 **Lighthouse Service,** annuities for widows of employees 301 **Lima Ordnance Depot, Ohio,** rescission of prior construction authorization 454 **Limestone Air Force Base, Maine,** construction of facilities authorized 444 **Lincoln Air Force Base, Nebr.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 445 **Linseed and Linseed Oil, Imported:** Drawback 515 Imposition of quotas or fees, proclamation c46 **Liquors:** Imports— Marking requirements, repeal of certain 509 Reciprocal provision, repeal 510 Indian liquor laws, application of 586 Taxes, drawback on nonbeverage products 591 **Litchfield Park Naval Air Facility, Ariz.,** construction of emergency flood protection works authorized 449 **Little Creek, Va., Naval Amphibious Base,** rescission of prior construction authorization 458 **Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 445 **Little Tallahatchie Watershed,** purchase of lands, requirement of approval of county board of supervisors 214 **Livestock Loans:** Appropriation for 297 Authority for; direction by local committees 149 **Loan Policy Board, Small Business Administration,** creation 233 **Locomotive Inspection,** appropriation for 308 **Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act,** applicability to injuries resulting from operations under Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act 463 **Louisiana, Mo.,** sales of power by Bureau of Mines, authority 270 **Lower San Joaquin River Project,** additional appropriation authorized 499 **Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, Colo.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Loyalty Review Board:** Appropriation for expenses 300 Nonapplicability of designated provisions of law to 300 **Lualualei, T. H., Naval Ammunition Depot,** rescission of prior construction authorization 458 **Luke Air Force Base, Phoenix, Ariz.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 447, 449 **M** **Madigan Army Hospital, Wash.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 458, 460 **Mails.** *See* Post Office Department and Postal Service. **Maine, State Marine School,** reimbursement for expenses 380 **Malta Test Station, N. Y.,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 452 LXX **Manganese,** extension of domestic purchase program 417 **Maps, United States,** printing of copies for use of Senate and House of Representatives b27 **March Air Force Base, Riverside, Calif.:** Acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 445 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Marianas,** Army ground force bases, rescission of prior construction authorization 453 **Marietta Transportation Corps Depot, Pa.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 458 **Marine Corps.** *See also* Armed Forces; Navy, Department of the. Aircraft and facilities, appropriation for 343 Appropriation for 16, 17, 342 Cherry Point, N. C., transfer of land by Agriculture Department for use of Air Station 498 Claims— Appropriation for 336 Continuation of emergency powers with respect to 18, 131 Construction, appropriation for 345 Discharge, repeal of authority to purchase 174 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Memorial to Marine Corps dead, authority for construction in District of Columbia or vicinity 64 Military personnel, appropriation for 16, 342 Pay and allowances— Appropriation for 342 Certificates in support of accounts, acceptance 172 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Postal clerks, designation of personnel as 55 Appropriation authorized 56 Procurement, appropriation for 343 Reserve components, appropriation for pay and allowances 342 Retired personnel— Pay, appropriation for 337 Restriction on payments to, for sales of supplies or war materials 437 Survivors’ annuities, election 502 Uniformed Services Contingency’ Option Act of 1953 501 Tables of organization and equipment, revised; submittal to Congress 356 Troops and facilities, appropriation for 17, 342 Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953 501 Universal Military Training and Service Act, amendments. *See separate title.* **Marion Engineer Depot, Ohio,** rescission of prior construction authorization 454, 458 **Maritime Activities.** *See under* Commerce, Department of. **Maritime Administration.** *See* Maritime activities *under* Commerce, Department of. **Maritime Board, Federal.** *See* Maritime activities *under* Commerce, Department of. **Maritime Day, National, 1953,** proclamation c42 **Maritime Service Institute, U. S.,** appropriation for training personnel for merchant marine 380 **Marshall, Peter (Rev.),** printing of prayers as Senate document, additional copies b4 **Marshals, United States,** appropriation for salaries and expenses 372, 421 **Massachusetts:** Connecticut River Flood Control Compact, consent of Congress granted to 45 Connecticut River Valley Flood Control Commission, creation, commissioners, salaries and duties 46 Marine school, State, reimbursement for expenses 380 **Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Naval Training Schools,** rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **Materials Conference, International,** restriction on use of funds for expenses 385 **Mather Air Force Base, Sacramento, Calif.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 447 **McAlester, Okla., Naval Ammunition Depot,** construction of facilities authorized 443 **McChord Air Force Base, Tacoma, Wash.:** Construction of facilities authorized 445 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 LXXI **McClellan Air Force Base, Sacramento, Calif.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 448 **McGhee-Tyson Airport, Knoxville, Tenn.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 445 **McGuire Air Force Base, Wrightstown, N. J.:** Acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 448 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Meat Inspection,** appropriation for; repeal of reimbursement provision 208 **Mecklenburg County, Va.,** authority for conveyance of certain lands by Commonwealth of Virginia to School Board 182 **Mediation and Conciliation Service, Federal.** *See* Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. **Mediation Board, National.** *See* National Mediation Board. **Medicinal Preparations,** repeal of certain marking requirements for imports 509 **Memorial Day, 1953, Prayer for Peace,** proclamation c43 **Memorials, National.** *See* National Memorials. **Memphis General Depot, Tenn.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Menominee Indians:** Freedom from special Federal supervision and control b132 Recreational director, appropriation for 265 **Mental Health Activities,** appropriation for 253 **Mental Health Week, National,** proclamation c42 **Merchant Marine Academy, U. S.,** appropriation for contingencies 380 **Merchant Marine Act, 1936:** Amendments, new ship construction, mortgage insurance 626 Appropriation for effecting provisions 379 **Metabolic Diseases,** appropriation for control 253 **Metal and Metallic Ores,** imported, drawback 515 **Metal Scrap,** suspension of duties and import taxes, time extension 487 **Methodist Church,** relations between Board of Education and Board of Trustees of the American University 359 **Mexican Border Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 209, 210 **Mexican Farm Labor Program:** Appropriation for 247 Time extension for availability of workers 500 Transfer of funds 13 **Mexico:** Anzalduas Diversion Dam, repayment requirement 370 Hidalgo Bridge Co., construction and operation of railroad toll bridge across Rio Grande, approval 579 International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico. *See separate title.* Nogales sanitation project, operation and maintenance agreement, authorization 195 **Mica,** extension of domestic purchase program 417 **Michigan,** Saint Marys River, authority for bridge construction 225 **Microbiology Activities,** appropriation for 253 **Micronesia, Island Trading Co. of,** time extension 273, 495 **Migrants, Movement of:** Appropriation authorized 154 Appropriation for 479 Unexpended balances of mutual-security funds, availability 156 **Migration.** *See* Refugee Relief Act of 1953. **Milan Arsenal, Tenn.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Mile 33, Alaska,** prior authorization for military construction repealed 450 **Military Academy, U. S.:** Appropriation for 339 Construction of facilities, rescission of prior authorizations 453 Director of music, leader of Band, rank, pay, and allowances 180 Librarian, detail of retired officer as 338 **Military Personnel Claims Act of 1945,** Amendment, time extension for filing claims for loss of property in service 317 **Milk,** imposition of import quotas or fees, proclamations c46, c54 **Milk Laws,** appropriation for effecting provisions 249 **Mine Safety Board of Review, Federal,** appropriation for 14 LXXII **Minerals:** Alaska, disposition of minerals in lands reserved for educational uses 364 Domestic Minerals Program Extension Act of 1953 417 Mining claims located on lands included in mineral leases, etc., validity 539 Mutual Security Act of 1953, assistance in exploration and development under— Appropriation authorized 153 Appropriation for 478 Natural gas pipelines through public domain, nonapplicability of common carrier provisions of mineral leasing laws 557 Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act 462 Submerged Lands Act 29 **Mines, Bureau of.** *See under* Interior, Department of the. **Mining Claims,** validity of claims located on lands included in mineral leases, etc 539 **Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport, Minn.,** construction of facilities authorized 445 **Minnesota,** State jurisdiction in criminal and civil cases involving Indians 588 **Mint, Bureau of the.** *See under* Treasury Department. **Miramar, Calif., Naval Air Station,** construction of facilities authorized 442 **Missing Persons Act, Amendments,** extension 20 **Mississippi,** Yalobusha, Chickasaw, and Pontotoc Counties, authority for sale of property by Secretary of Agriculture 215 **Mississippi River:** Agricultural development of area, appropriation for 214 Bridge, Clinton, Iowa, and Fulton, Ill., construction authorized 65 Flood control, appropriation for 199 **Missouri,** soil conservation agreements, approval by central State agency 215 **Missouri River:** Agricultural development of area, appropriation for 214 Construction work by force account, authority for 268 Garrison Dam and Reservoir project, funds for payments to occupants within taking area 198 Pactola Dam, nonreimbursement of cost for furnishing water supply to Ellsworth Air Force Base 266 Reclamation project, availability of funds 268, 277 **Mitchell Point, Alaska,** prior authorization for military construction repealed 450 **Mobile River,** rules of navigation 497 **Monaco,** copyright, proclamation c16 **Monroe County, Ark.,** conveyance of land by Department of the Interior to State of Arkansas 185 **Monroe County, Mich.,** extension of time for issuance by Secretary of Interior of patents for lands in 581 **Montana:** Flathead Tribe, freedom from special Federal supervision and control b132 Higher education, consent of Congress to interstate compact by Western States 490 Sun River irrigation project, Greenfields division, construction-cost adjustments 241 **Moody Air Force Base, Valdosta, Ga.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 447 **Moore Airfield, Mission, Tex.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 447 **Moorhead Dam and Reservoir,** appropriation restriction; plan report requirement 267 **Morocco,** appropriation for institutions for American convicts and insane persons 367 **Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, Fla.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Morristown, N. J.,** conveyance of land in Morristown National Historical Park to 53 **Mother’s Day, 1953,** proclamation c41 **Mount McKinley National Park,** appropriation for Alaska Railroad facilities 274 **Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho,** construction of facilities authorized 445 **Munitions Board.** *See under* Defense, Department of. **Muscat,** appropriation for institutions for American convicts and insane persons 367 LXXIII **Mutual Defense Assistance Act of 1949:** Abolishment of certain positions under 641 Amendments— Excess equipment, furnishing to foreign nations, increase in limitation 160 Military equipment, sales; dependable undertaking procedure 160 Services, inclusion as loans of equipment, etc 161 American Republics and non-self-governing territories of the Western Hemisphere, military aid, appropriation authorized 152 Appropriation for effecting provisions 479 Near East and Africa, military aid 156 Personnel for programs under, addition to ceiling 157 Special weapons, transfer; appropriation authorized 153 Transfer of equipment, etc., time extension 158 Transfer of funds 155 **Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act of 1951,** functions of Administrator under, transfer to Foreign Operations Administration 640, 641 **Mutual Security Act of 1953** 152 Agricultural commodities, use of surplus; agreements 159 American Republics and non-self-governing territories of the Western Hemisphere 152, 154, 156 Appropriation authorized 152–156, 159 Appropriation for effecting provisions 478 Asia and Pacific 152, 153, 156 Basic materials, appropriation authorized 154 Cambodia 153, 157 Children’s welfare 155, 479 China 153, 156 Counterpart loans 161 Economic and technical assistance 153–156 Escapees 156 Europe 152–156 European defense community 152, 153 Excess equipment 160 Foreign credits, use of sales proceeds 160 Foreign currencies, purchase authorized; use 159 France 153 Free enterprise, Congressional declaration of policy, etc 161 Greece, Turkey, and Iran 155, 156, 158 Guaranties of private investments, term 161 India and Pakistan 154 Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration 155 International organizations, contributions, etc., for 153, 155 Investment guaranties, funds for 158 Korea 155, 156 Laos 153, 157 Liquidation operations, use of funds for 158 Local currency 158, 159, 161 Migrants 154, 156 Military assistance, appropriation authorized 152, 156 Military equipment, sales; dependable undertaking procedure 160 Mineral and petroleum resources, explorations and development 153 Multilateral organizations, appropriations authorized 154 Multilateral technical cooperation 155 Mutual defense financing, appropriations authorized 152 Near East and Africa 152, 154–156 North Atlantic area, manufacture of weapons, aircraft, etc., for defense of, appropriations authorized 153 North Atlantic Treaty Organization 153 Ocean freight charges on relief shipments 155, 156 Personnel— Increases after July 1, 1953 157 Restriction on number employed 157 Philippines 153, 156 Refugees— Near East and Africa 154, 159, 479 Palestine and Israel 156 Regional economic assistance, special, appropriations authorized 154 Services, inclusion as loans of equipment, etc 161 Spain 156 Special use of funds, report 157 Special weapons planning, appropriation authorized; transfers 153 Strategic materials, appropriation authorized 154 Termination of program, time extension for transfer of equipment, etc 158 Third-country agreements, authority to enter into 160 LXXIV Transferability of funds 155 Underdeveloped areas 158 Unexpended balances, availability 156 United Kingdom 153 United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency 155, 479 United Nations technical cooperation programs, calendar-year contributions 161 Vietnam 153, 157 **Mutual Security Agency:** Abolishment 641 Engineering fees and services in excess of $25,000, report to Congress 481 Foreign Operations Administration, transfer of functions to 640 General provisions, Appropriation Act 480 Household goods, transportation, packing, etc., restriction 481 Interim provisions pending appointments under Reorganization Plan No. 7 of 1953 641 Interim provisions pending appointments under Reorganization Plan No. 8 of 1953 643 Motor vehicles, transfer for use of emergency migration program 426 Mutual Security Act of 1953 152 Near East refugees, survey and report; consultation with Congressional committees, etc 159 Personnel— Additions to ceiling after July 1, 1953 157 Restriction on number employed, studies 157 Reports to Congress, Near East refugees 159 Salaries of civilian employees, limitation 480 Termination of program, time extension for transfer of equipment, etc 158 Travel expenses, availability of funds; restrictions 480 Underdeveloped areas — Availability of funds for, etc 158 Special missions to, approval of Secretary of State 158 Unexpended balances of mutual-security funds, availability authorized 156 United States Information Agency, transfer of functions to 643 **Mutual Security Appropriation Act, 1954** 478 Agricultural commodities, surplus, appropriation for purchase, etc 481 Engineering fees and services in excess of $25,000, report to Congress 481 European Payments Union, use of funds for deficits, restriction 481 Foreign debts, restriction on use of funds for payment of principal or interest 481 General provisions 480 Household goods, transportation, packing, etc., restriction 481 Overthrow of United States Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 481 Reobligation of 1953 funds 479 Salaries of civilian employees, limitation 480 Strikes against United States Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 481 Transportation of commodities on United States flag vessels 481 Travel expenses, availability of funds; restriction 480 **Mutual Security Program.** *See also* Mutual Security Act of 1953; Mutual Security Appropriation Act, 1954; *and* Mutual Security Agency. Appropriation for 119, 419, 478 Far Eastern area, naval vessels, charge of expenses of loan 363 Foreign Operations Administration, transfer of functions to 640 France, aircraft carrier, charge of expenses of loan 363 Informational media guarantee program, appropriation for 419 Italy, submarines, charge of expenses of loan 363 Special Representative in Europe and Deputy, abolishment of offices 641 Turkey, submarines, charge of expenses of loan 471 United States Information Agency, transfer of functions to 643 **N** **Narcotic Drugs Import and Export Act, Amendment,** inclusion of chemically synthesized drugs 506 **Narcotics:** Philippine Islands, deletion from Internal Revenue Code provisions 500 Synthesized drugs, inclusion 505 LXXV Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, applicability of Internal Revenue Code provisions 500 **Narcotics, Bureau of,** appropriation for 68 **Narcotics Users, District of Columbia,** treatment of 77 **Narrow Point, Alaska,** prior authorization for military construction repealed 450 **National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics,** appropriation for 309 **National Advisory Committee on the Selection of Doctors, Dentists, and Allied Specialists,** appropriation for 189 **National Air Museum,** appropriation for 310 **National Airport, Washington, D. C.,** appropriation for 377 **National Arboretum,** appropriation for 209 **National Archives and Records Service.** *See under* General Services Administration. **National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice,** appropriation for 341 **National Bureau of Standards.** *See under* Commerce, Department of. **National Cancer Institute,** appropriation for 253 **National Capital Housing Authority.** *See under* Housing. **National Capital Park Police.** *See* Park Police *under* District of Columbia. **National Capital Parks,** appropriation for 292 **National Capital Planning Commission:** Appropriation for 309 Sara Louisa Rittenhouse memorial, approval of site, etc 196 **National Cemeteries:** Appropriation for maintenance; restrictions 197, 201 Arlington, restriction on payment to retired officer detailed on active duty at 197 Quincy National Cemetery, Ill., exchange of lands to correct boundaries 150 **National Collection of Fine Arts,** appropriation for 310 **National Commission on Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Cooperation,** appropriation for expenses 367 **National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws,** appropriation for support by District of Columbia 278 **National Conference on Citizenship,** incorporation 562 **National Day of Prayer, 1953,** proclamation c52 **National Defense.** *See also* Air Force, Department of the; Armed Forces; Army, Department of the; Defense, Department of; Navy, Department of the. Armed Forces, penalty for activities interfering with operation of, continuation of emergency powers 134 Control of persons leaving or entering the United States, proclamation c31 Defense information, penalty for delivery to foreign government, continuation of emergency powers 134 Emergency fund for the President. *See under* President of the United States. Emergency powers, continuation 18, 131 Espionage Act, seizure and disposal of illegally exported war materials, etc 577 Mutual Security Act of 1953. *See separate title.* Outer Continental Shelf lands, authority to suspend operations under leases during war or national emergency 470 Photographing, mapping, etc., of military or defense properties, continuation of restriction 41 Rubber-producing facilities disposal, inclusion of national security clause in contracts and leases 411, 413 Small-business productive facilities for war or defense, inventory 237 Transfer of personnel and funds for 437 War or defense materials, penalty for destruction or defective manufacture, continuation of emergency powers 133 **National Defense Act, Amendments:** Detail of officers on active list for recruiting service and for duty with ROTC units 35 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, credit in senior division for training in junior division or schools approved for military training 521 **National Defense Facilities Act of 1950:** Contribution to State of Wisconsin under, reduction by value of land conveyance 579 LXXVI Funds available for construction without regard to contribution restriction under 340 **National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, 1953,** proclamation c6 **National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, President’s Committee on,** appropriation for 245 **National Farm Safety Week, 1953,** proclamation c39 **National Forest Reservation Commission,** appropriation for 212 **National Forests.** *See also* Forest Service *under* Agriculture, Department of. Appropriation for 212, 213 Basalt, Colo., sale and conveyance of land by Agriculture Department 498 **National Gallery of Art,** appropriation for 311 **National Guard:** Air, appropriation for 348 Army, appropriation for 340 Claims, appropriation for 337 District of Columbia, appropriation for 292 Free mailing privilege 357 **National Heart Institute:** Appropriation for 253 Reduction in contract authorization 256 **National Housing Act.** *See under* Housing. **National Industrial Reserve Act of 1948,** rubber producing facilities not sold under Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Act of 1953, administration in accordance with 411 **National Institutes of Health:** Appropriation for operating expenses 253 Sale of meals to employees, etc., authority 253 **National Labor Relations Act,** outer Continental Shelf lands, unfair labor practices occurring upon artificial islands or fixed structures, consideration as occurring within judicial district of nearest State 463 **National Labor Relations Board:** Agricultural laborers, restriction on use of funds for organizing, etc., inclusion of employees on certain waterways, etc 257 Appropriation Act 257 Appropriation for 258 General provisions, Appropriation Act 259 Overthrow of U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 259 Passenger vehicles, limitation on number 439 Personnel work, restriction on employees 259 Publicity or propaganda, restriction on use of funds for 259 Strikes against U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 259 **National Maritime Day, 1953,** proclamation c42 **National Mediation Board:** Appropriation Act 258 Appropriation for 13, 258 Arbitration and emergency boards, appropriation for 14, 258 General provisions, Appropriation Act 259 National Railroad Adjustment Board, appropriation for 14, 258 Overthrow of U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 259 Passenger vehicles, limitation on number 439 Personnel work, restriction on employees 259 Publicity or propaganda, restriction on use of funds for 259 Strikes against U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 259 **National Memorials,** Coronado National Memorial, Ariz., establishment, proclamation c18 **National Mental Health Week,** proclamation c42 **National Monuments:** Appomattox Court House National Historical Monument, Va., exchange of lands authorized 181 Hovenweep National Monument, Colorado and Utah, enlargement, proclamation c21 White Sands National Monument, N. Mex., addition of lands to c53 **National Park Service.** *See under* Interior, Department of the. LXXVII **National Parks:** Administration, facilitation of, authority of Secretary of the Interior 495 Big Bend National Park, Tex., authority for land acquisition 497 Carlsbad Caverns National Park, transportation of employees 495 Colonial National Historical Park, exchange of lands 27 Emergency assistance to nearby law enforcement and fire prevention agencies 495 Fire-control equipment, rental to non-Federal agencies 496 Gettysburg National Military Park, Pa., conveyance of land for school purposes 243 Morristown National Historical Park, conveyance of land to Morristown, N. J 53 Motor and other equipment, operation, repair, etc., on reimbursable basis 496 Mount McKinley National Park, appropriation for Alaska Railroad facilities 274 Olympic National Park, Wash., enlargement c27 Rights-of-way for roads, etc., authority to acquire 496 Supplies and rental of equipment to persons or agencies supplementing Department of the Interior activities 496 Utility facilities— Concessioners, etc., furnishing of utility services to 495 Contracting authority 496 Maintenance adjacent to park areas to provide service in such areas 495 **National Railroad Adjustment Board:** Appropriation for 14, 258 Referees, decrease in funds available for compensation and expenses 14 Transfer of funds 13, 14 **National Safety Council:** District of Columbia affiliation, appropriation for 279 Incorporation 569 Report to Congress on annual audit 573 **National School Lunch Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 217 **National Science Foundation:** Appropriation for 310 Weather Control, Advisory Committee on, Director or designee as member 560 **National Science Foundation Act of 1950, Amendment,** removal of limitation on appropriations 488 **National Security Act of 1947:** Amendment, appointment of Director and Deputy Director of Central Intelligence 19 Defense, Department of, abolishment of functions transferred by Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1953 636 Munitions Board, guidance in connection with strategic and logistic plans, abolishment of function 638 **National Security Council:** Appropriation for 336 Defense Mobilization, Office of, Director as member 634 Foreign Operations Administration, transfer of function of Director for Mutual Security as member to Director of 640 **National Security Resources Board,** abolishment; transfer of functions to Office of Defense Mobilization 634–636 **National Security Training Commission,** appropriation for 336 **National Selective Service Appeal Board,** appropriation for 189 **National Service Life Insurance Act of 1940:** Amendments, automatic renewal of five-year-level-premium-term policies 186 Appropriation for carrying out provisions 192 **National Trust for Historic Preservation in United States,** general trustees 228 **National War College,** appropriation for 339 **National Zoological Park,** appropriation for; advance 293 **Natural Resources:** Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act 462 Submerged Lands Act 29 **Navajo Ordnance Depot, Ariz.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 454 **Naval Academy:** Band, pay and allowances of leader 181 Construction of facilities, rescission of prior authorization 453 Pay and allowances, appropriation for 342 LXXVIII **Naval Aviation College Students,** appropriation for 342 **Naval Home,** appropriation for 342 **Naval Medical Center, National, Bethesda, Md.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 453, 458 **Naval Observatory,** appropriation for 346 **Naval Postgraduate School,** appropriation for 342 **Naval Reserve.** *See* Reserve components *under* Navy, Department of the. **Naval Stores Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 218 **Naval War College,** appropriation for 342 **Navigation.** *See* Vessels. **Navy, Department of the.** *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Aircraft and facilities, appropriation for 343 Aircraft construction and related procurement, appropriation for 343 Appropriation for 16, 17, 341, 428, 429 Bakery facilities, restriction on use of funds for 429 Band, appointment of leader to permanent grade of commander 181 Buildings and facilities, acquisition, continuation of emergency powers 18, 131 Cape May, N. J., defense housing facility, transfer to Coast Guard 529 Cherry Point, N. C., transfer of land by Agriculture Department for use of Marine Corps Air Station 498 Civil engineering, appropriation for 345 Claims— Appropriation for 336, 429 Continuation of emergency powers with respect to 18, 131 Time extension for filing claims for loss of property in service 317 Commissioned officer personnel on active duty, limitation on number 6 Construction of naval installations and facilities— Advance planning, funds available 429 Appropriation authorized 451 Appropriation for 345, 428 Authorizations 441–443 Rescission of prior authorizations 453–456, 458, 460 Expediting of construction, restriction on use of funds for costs 429 Unit cost limitation 452 Construction of productive facilities, authority in time of war or national emergency 177 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Cost-plus-a-fixed-fee contracts, restriction on use of funds for 429 Defense Mobilization, Office of, transfer of functions to 635 Discharge, repeal of authority to purchase 174 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 District Headquarters, appropriation for 346 Eagle Mountain Lake, Tex., exchange of lands at former U. S. Marine Corps air station with Tarrant County Water Control and Improvement District No. 1 34 Emergency powers, continuation 18, 131 Facilities, appropriation for 345 Foreign naval vessels in U. S. ports and naval bases, authority to furnish certain supplies and services to 34 General provisions, Appropriation Act 349 Helium, transfer of funds for acquisition to Bureau of Mines 270 Hydrographic Office, appropriation for 346 Laundry and dry-cleaning facilities, restriction on use of funds for 429 Marine Corps. *See separate title.* Medical care, appropriation for 344 Military personnel, appropriation for 16, 341 Naval Academy. *See separate title.* Naval Aviation College students, appropriation for 342 Naval Home, appropriation for 342 Naval Observatory, appropriation for 346 Naval Postgraduate School, appropriation for 342 Naval Reserve. *See* Reserve components, *this title.* Naval War College, appropriation for 342 Navy Stock Fund, reduction in funds available 346 Nurses, appointment, rank, and age limits 37 Ordnance and facilities, appropriation for 17, 344 Ordnance for new construction, appropriation for liquidation of contract authorization 344 Outer Continental Shelf lands, disposition of revenues from leases 469 LXXIX Pay and allowances— Appropriation for 341 Certificates in support of accounts, acceptance 172 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Personnel, appropriation for genera) expenses 342 Petroleum reserves, appropriation for 346 Postal clerks, designation of personnel as 55 Appropriation authorized 56 Posthumous appointments and commissions, determination of date of death 176 Records Centers, appropriation for 346 Reports to Congress, scrap or salvage materials, sales, receipts and disbursements 353 Research, appropriation for 345 Reserve components— Pay and allowances, appropriation for 342 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, enrollment limitations 356 Retired personnel— Pay, appropriation for 337 Restriction on payments to, for sales of supplies or war materials 437 Survivors’ annuities, election 502 Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953 501 River Commands, appropriation for 346 Sale of stores at military establishments to civilian employees and certain other persons 499 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Savings deposits, repeal of forfeiture by desertion 176 Service-wide operations, appropriation for 346 Service-wide supply and finance, appropriation for 346 Ship construction, appropriation for 343 Liquidation of contract authorization, funds available 344 Shipbuilding and conversion, appropriation for 344 Ships and facilities, appropriation for 17, 343 Submerged Lands Act 29 Tables of organization and equipment, revised; submittal to Congress 356 Transportation of household effects of naval personnel upon release from active duty, payment authorized 38 Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953 501 Universal Military Training and Service Act, amendments. *See separate title.* Vessels, transfer authorized 355 Veterans Administration, allotments and transfers of funds from, authorization 191 Yards and Docks, Bureau of, limitation on availability of funds for public works 345 **Near East, Assistance to:** Agreements with recipient nations respecting use of materials, etc 156 Appropriation authorized 152, 154, 156 Appropriation for 478, 479 Availability of funds 155 Military aid 156 Refugees, relief and rehabilitation of 154, 159 Technical and economic assistance 154 Transfer of mutual-security funds 155 Unexpended balances of mutual-security funds, availability 156 **Nebraska:** Indians— Potowatamie Tribe, freedom from special Federal supervision and control b132 State jurisdiction in criminal and civil cases involving 588 Water compacts with South Dakota and Wyoming 365 **Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas, Nev.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 447 **Netherlands,** expression of sympathy b4 **Neurology Activities,** appropriation for 253 **Nevada,** higher education, consent of Congress to interstate compact by Western States 490 **New Castle County Airport, Wilmington, Del.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 445 **New England-New York Area,** appropriation for agricultural development 214 **New Hampshire:** Connecticut River Flood Control Compact, consent of Congress granted to 45 Connecticut River Valley Flood Control Commission, creation, commissioners, salaries and duties 46 LXXX **New Jersey:** Senators from, appropriation for clerical assistants 9, 319 Waterfront Commission Compact, consent of Congress granted to 541 Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor, creation, powers, etc 543 **New Mexico:** Higher education, consent of Congress to interstate compact by Western States 490 Indians, sale of liquor to, consent of United States to repeal of State constitutional provisions relating to 586 Tucumcari reclamation project, development period authorized 243 **New Orleans Army Base, La.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 460 **New Tripler General Hospital, T. H.,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 453 **New York:** Indians, freedom from special Federal supervision and control; abolishment of offices of the Bureau of Indian Affairs b132 Marine school, State, reimbursement for expenses 380 Ogdensburg Bridge Authority, authority to construct and operate bridge across Saint Lawrence River 578 Waterfront Commission Compact, consent of Congress granted to 541 Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor, creation, powers, etc 543 **Newport, R. I.,** construction of naval facilities authorized 442 **Niagara Falls Bridge Commission,** issuance of bonds; replacement of bridges 242 **Niagara Falls Municipal Airport, N. Y.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 446 **Niagara River,** appropriation for U. S. share of cost of remedial works 430 **Nicaragua,** Rama Road, appropriation for 382 **Nogales Sanitation Project, Arizona and Mexico,** operation and maintenance agreement, authorization 195 **Nome ACS Station, Alaska,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 453 **Nonessential Federal Expenditures, Joint Committee on Reduction of,** appropriation for 326 **Norfolk, Va.,** construction of naval facilities authorized 441, 442 **North Atlantic Area,** manufacture of weapons, aircraft, etc., for defense of, appropriation authorized 153 Appropriation for 479 **North Atlantic Treaty Organization,** special weapons planning, appropriation authorized 153 Appropriation for 479 **North Carolina,** conveyance to State of land near Statesville 578 **North Dakota,** Chippewa Tribe, Turtle Mountain Reservation, freedom from special Federal supervision and control b132 **Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1937, Amendment** 494 **Northway, Alaska:** ACS station, rescission of prior military construction authorization 453 Construction of military facilities authorized 450 **Norton Air Force Base, San Bernardino, Calif.:** Acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 448 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Nutwood Drainage and Levee District, Ill., Payment to:** Adoption of report 179 Appropriation for 430 **O** **Oakland Army Base, San Francisco Port of Embarkation, Calif.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 453 **Occupied Areas, Government and Relief In:** Appropriation for 118, 119, 430 Austria, appropriation for 432 Commodities and technical services to assist in maintenance of political and economic stability, use of funds for; agreement with recognized government 431 Defense, Department of, funds available for administration 351 Germany, appropriation for 432 LXXXI Ryukyu Islands, appropriation for 430 Transfer of functions and property, authority of President 431 **Oceana, Va., Naval Air Station,** construction of facilities authorized 442 **Ocracoke, N. C.,** transfer of land to Interior Department for Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area 148 **Office of Rent Stabilization.** *See* Rent Stabilization, Office of. **Official Register of the United States,** nonapplicability of restriction on use of funds for information and editorial functions 317 **Offutt Air Force Base, Omaha, Nebr.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 445 **Ogdensburg Bridge Authority,** construction and operation of bridge across Saint Lawrence River at Ogdensburg, N. Y 578 **O’Hare International Airport, Chicago, Ill.,** construction of facilities authorized 446 **Ohio,** admission into the Union 407 **Oil and Gas:** Alaska, disposition of oil and gas deposits in lands reserved for educational uses 364 Geological Survey, appropriation for enforcement of departmental regulations on leases, permits, etc 269 Mining claims located on lands included in mineral leases, etc., validity 539 Mutual Security Act of 1953, assistance in exploration and development under— Appropriation authorized 153 Appropriation for 478 Natural gas pipelines through public domain, nonapplicability of common carrier provisions of mineral leasing laws 557 Naval petroleum reserves, appropriation for 346 Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act 462 Submerged Lands Act 29 **Okinawa,** construction of military and naval installations and facilities authorized 441 Rescission of prior authorization 454, 460 **Oklahoma:** Adair, Cherokee, and Sequoyah Counties, purchase of lands for flood control, requirement of approval of Board of County Commissioners 214 Denison Dam and Reservoir project, conveyance of land by Department of the Army to State 63 Five Civilized Tribes, payment to heirs, etc.; listing of nontaxable lands 558 Fort Gibson Dam and Reservoir project, conveyance of land by Department of the Army to State 63 Fort Sill Military Reservation, retrocession of jurisdiction over right-of-way for U. S. Highways 62 and 277 39 Greer and Kiowa Counties, conveyance of lands to State for park purposes 590 **Old-Age and Survivors Insurance, Bureau of.** *See under* Social Security Administration. **Oliver General Hospital, Augusta, Ga.,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 453 **Olmsted Air Force Base, Middletown, Pa.,** construction of facilities authorized 448 **Olympic National Park, Wash.,** enlargement, proclamation c27 **Opiates,** determination of alpha-acetyl-methadol and four other drugs as c51 **Oregon:** Higher education, consent of Congress to interstate compact by Western States 490 Indians— Klamath Tribe, freedom from special Federal supervision and control b132 State jurisdiction in criminal and civil cases involving 588 **Oregon and California Railroad Grant Lands,** appropriation for 263 **Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government, Commission on.** *See* Executive Branch of the Government, Commission on Organization of the. **Orlando Air Force Base, Fla.,** acquisition of land authorized 448 **Orphans, Alien,** issuance of nonquota immigrant visas to 229, 402 **Osage Indian Museum,** appropriation for curator 265 LXXXII **Otis Air Force Base, Falmouth, Mass.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 446 **“Our American Government”,** revision and printing as Senate document, additional copies b10 **Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act** 462 **Oxnard Air Force Base, Calif.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 446 **P** **Pacific Area, Assistance to:** Appropriation authorized 152, 153, 156 Appropriation for 478, 479 Transfer of mutual-security funds 155 Unexpended balances of mutual-security funds, availability authorized 156 **Pacific Islands, Trust Territory of the.** *See* Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. **Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission, International,** appropriation for expenses 370 **Packers and Stockyards Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 218 **Pactola Dam, Missouri River Basin Project,** nonreimbursement of cost for furnishing water supply to Ellsworth Air Force Base 266 **Paine Field, Everett, Wash.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 446 **Pakistan, Assistance to:** Appropriation authorized 154 Appropriation for 479 Wheat, transfer to 80 **Palestine Refugee Program:** Appropriation for 479 Secretary of State, functions under United Nations Palestine Refugee Aid Act of 1950, transfer to President 640 Unexpended balances of mutual-security funds, availability 156 **Palm Beach International Airport, West Palm Beach, Fla.,** acquisition of land authorized 448 **Palmer-Tok Junction, Alaska,** construction of military facilities authorized 450 **Palo Verde Weir,** operation and maintenance of reclamation projects, funds available 267 **Pan American Day, 1953,** proclamation c38 **Pan-American Highway, Convention on the,** appropriation for fulfilling U. S. obligations 382 **Panama:** Citizens of, employment on Canal Zone, conditions and limitations 201, 351 Colon sewage disposal facilities, funds available for payment for 16 Government of, appropriation for contribution 368 **Panama Canal.** *See* Canal Zone. **Panama Canal Company.** *See under* Canal Zone. **Pardon, Granting of:** Persons convicted by court-martial of desertion from Armed Forces of United States between Aug. 14, 1945, and June 25, 1950, proclamation c24 Persons serving in Armed Forces since June 25, 1950, proclamation c23 **Park Police.** *See under* District of Columbia. **Parks:** Eisenhower State Park, conveyance of land to State of Texas for 174 Montrose Park, D. C., Sara Louisa Rittenhouse memorial 196 National Capital Parks. *See under* District of Columbia. National Park Service. *See under* Interior, Department of the. National Parks. *See separate title.* Oklahoma, conveyance of lands to, for park purposes 590 Prince William Forest Park, Va., exchange of lands 184 The Breaks, development as park by Kentucky and Virginia 584 **Passport Agencies,** appropriation for 367 **Patent Appeals, Court of.** *See* Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of, *under* United States Courts. **Patent Office,** appropriation for 11, 381 **Patrick Air Force Base, Cocoa, Fla.,** construction of facilities authorized 449 **Patuxent River, Md., Naval Air Test Center,** rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **Peanuts and Peanut Oil,** imposition of import quotas or fees, proclamations c46, c54 **Pearl Harbor, T. H., Naval Base,** rescission of prior construction authorization 454 LXXXIII **Penalty Mail Act of 1948, Amendment,** reimbursement for transmission of official Government-mail matter 614 **Pennsylvania,** Gettysburg National Military Park, conveyance of land by Department of Interior for school purposes 243 **Pensacola, Fla., Naval Air Station:** Acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 442 Rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **Perrin Air Force Base. Sherman, Tex.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 447 **Petroleum Reserves, Naval,** appropriation for 346 **Philadelphia, Pa., Naval Boiler and Turbine Laboratory,** construction of facilities authorized 441 **Philippines:** Assistance to— Appropriation authorized 153, 156 Appropriation for 478 Unexpended balances of mutual-security funds, availability of 156 Charters of vessels, extension authorized 110 Citizenship requirements, U. S. employees, nonapplicability of designated provisions 436 Corregidor Bataan Memorial Commission, cooperation in construction of memorial 366 Cubi Point, construction of naval air facilities, appropriation for 428 Military and naval installations and facilities, construction authorized 443 Rescission of prior construction authorizations 453, 458 Narcotics, deletion from Internal Revenue Code provisions 500 Veterans Administration— Appropriation for grants for medical care, etc 16, 193 Extension of authority to establish and continue offices; time limitation 358 **Photographing of Military or Defense Properties,** continuation of restriction 41 **Physicians,** service under Universal Military Training and Service Act 86 **Picatinny Arsenal, N. J.:** Construction of facilities authorized 440 Rescission of prior construction authorization 454, 457 **Pine Camp, N. Y.,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 456 **Pinecastle Air Force Base, Orlando, Fla.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 447 **Pipelines:** Nonapplicability of common carrier provisions of mineral leasing laws to certain natural gas pipelines through public domain 557 Rights-of-way through submerged lands of outer Continental Shelf 465 **Plant-Disease Control,** appropriation for 209 **Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Bureau of,** appropriation for 209 **Plant Quarantine Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 209, 210, 211 **Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 445 **Pliers,** repeal of certain marking requirements for imports 509 **Point Agassiz, Alaska,** prior authorization for military construction repealed 450 **Point Loma, Calif., Naval Electronics Laboratory,** rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **Poland,** Congressional commendation and encouragement of struggle for freedom b132 **Poliomyelitis,** appropriation for studies, etc 252 **Political Activities, Pernicious:** Agriculture, Department of, restriction on payment of persons convicted of 217 Appropriation for prevention 300 **Pope Air Force Base, Fort Bragg, N. C.:** Acquisition of land authorized 447 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Portland International Airport, Oreg.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 446 **Post Office Department and Postal Service:** Accident prevention, funds available 71 Air carrier payments, transfer of functions to Civil Aeronautics Board 644 LXXXIV Appropriation Act 70 Appropriation for 12, 70, 423 Armed Forces— Designation of personnel as postal clerks 55 Extension of free postage for members in specified areas 7 National Guard and Air National Guard, free mailing privilege 357 Assistant Postmaster General, additional, appointment 183 Claims, appropriation for payment 12, 71 Congress Street Post Office, Chicago, Ill., appropriation for remodeling, etc.; restriction 303 Electric car service, appropriation for 423 Employees, civil service benefits and priority for veterans losing opportunity for appointment due to service in Armed Forces 173 Estimates of appropriations, funds available for examination 71 Films, etc., for education use, transmission at book rates 183 Free mailing privilege— Armed Forces members in combat areas, etc 7 National Guard and Air National Guard 357 General administration, appropriation for 70 General provisions, Appropriation Act 71, 72 Government mail matter, official, reimbursement for 614 Meetings, funds available for attendance 72 Overthrow of U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 72 Penalty mail, reimbursement by Government departments and agencies for 614 Postal operations, appropriation for 12, 71 Reorganization Plan No. 10 of 1953 644 Repeals of certain obsolete provisions 21 Reports on mail schedules 21 Strikes against U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 72 Transfer of funds, authority 71 Transportation of mails, appropriation for 71 Transfer of funds 12 Unemployment compensation systems, etc., official mail matter, payment of postage 246 Washington, D. C., remodeling, etc., of Mail Equipment Shops, appropriation for 71 Weather Control, Advisory Committee on, free mailing privilege 561 **Postal Rate Revision and Federal Employees Salary Act of 1948, Amendments,** postal rates for educational films 183 **Potomac River Basin, Interstate Commission on the,** appropriation for contribution 308 **Potowatamie Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska,** freedom from special Federal supervision and control b132 **Poultry:** Appropriation for improvement 208 Diseases of, appropriation for eradication 223 Importation for breeding, exhibition, etc., temporary free entry 513 **Power Commission, Federal.** *See* Federal Power Commission. **Prayer, National Day of, 1953,** proclamation c52 **Prayer For Peace, Memorial Day, 1953,** proclamation c43 **President of the United States:** American-made goods for export, instruction to Secretary of Commerce with respect to inscription b126 American National Red Cross, acceptance of cooperation with Armed Forces 178 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Appointments by— Agriculture, Department of, additional Assistant Secretaries 633 Arkansas River Compact, U. S. representative, appointment of retired officer authorized 269 Armed Forces nurses and medical specialists, grade and age limits 36 Assistant Postmaster General 183 LXXXV Central Intelligence Agency, Director and Deputy Director 19 Columbia University, U. S. Commission for the Bicentennial of, four members 538 Corregidor Bataan Memorial Commission 366 Defense, Department of— Assistant Secretaries, six additional 638 General Counsel 639 Defense Mobilization, Office of, Director and Deputy Director 634 Executive Branch of the Government, Commission on Organization of the, four members 143 Export-Import Bank of Washington, Managing Director and Deputy Director 637 Federal Farm Credit Board 390 Foreign Economic Policy, Commission on, seven members 473 Foreign Operations Administration— Appointees to six new offices, titles to be determined 640 Director and Deputy Director 639 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of; Secretary, Under Secretary, Assistant Secretaries, Special Assistant to the Secretary (Health and Medical Affairs), and Commissioner of Social Security 631 Intergovernmental Relations, Commission on, fifteen members 145 International Claims Commission, acting members 506 Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebration Commission, six members 576 Judicial and Congressional Salaries, Commission on, six members 485 Justice, Department of, additional Assistant Attorney General 636 Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Commission 408 Small Business Act of 1953— Loan Policy Board, Treasury and Commerce Department representatives 233 Small Business Administrator 233 Voluntary agreements under, official exercising authority of the President pursuant to 239 State, Department of, Under Secretary of State for Administration 4 United States Information Agency, Director and Deputy Director 642 Water compacts between Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming, U. S. representative 365 Weather Control, Advisory Committee on, five members 560 Appointments with approval of— Agriculture, Department of, Administrative Assistant Secretary 633 Farm Credit Administration, Governor 392 Armed Forces— Discharge, repeal of authority to permit purchase 174 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Officers and warrant officers missing in action, captured, etc.; authority for continuation in effect of appointments 38 Uniforms, wearing of, by discharged persons, authority b27, 140 Atomic Energy Commission, authority to order investigations by Federal Bureau of Investigation 241 Budget, Bureau of. *See separate title.* Canal Zone, employment conditions and limitation, suspension authority 202, 352 Citizenship requirements, etc., for certain employees, suspension authority 202, 352 Classification Act of 1949, positions in grades 16, 17, and 18 of General Schedule, authority for establishment in Department of Defense 429 Collisions at sea, correction of Act authorizing proclamation of regulations for prevention 83 Columbia University, U. S. Commission for the Bicentennial of, membership on 538 Compensation, appropriation for 298 Contract powers under First War Powers Act, 1941, continuation 132 LXXXVI Contracts for military facilities in foreign countries, exemption from audit requirements, authority 451 Defense, Department of— Exemption of appropriations, etc., from certain apportionment requirements, authority 353 Transfer of funds for reserve tools and facilities, approval 338 Defense Production Act Amendments of 1953, authority under 129 Disaster relief, appropriation for reimbursement to emergency funds 297 Economic Advisers, Council of— Appropriation for 14, 118, 425 Members appointed during Senate recess, funds available for salary 425 Reorganization Plan No. 9 of 1953 644 Reports to President, transfer of function to Chairman 644 Transfer of functions to Chairman 644 Vice chairman, position abolished 644 Electoral votes, proceedings for counting b3 Emergency fund, appropriation for 15, 298 Espionage Act, seizure and disposal of illegally exported war materials, etc., authority under 577 Executive Mansion and Grounds, appropriation for 298 Executive Office— Appropriation for 14, 119, 298, 425, 433 Budget, Bureau of. *See separate title.* Defense Mobilization, Office of. *See separate title.* Mutual Security, Office of Director for, abolishment 641 President, appropriation for compensation of 298 White House Office, appropriation for 14, 298 Export Control Act of 1949, time extension 62 Famine relief to friendly peoples, authority to furnish agricultural commodities 476 Far Eastern area, loan of naval vessels, authority; termination date 363 France, loan of aircraft carrier to, authority 363 Funds appropriated to— Korea, relief and rehabilitation in 425 Management improvement, expenses of 425 Mutual security, authorized 152–156, 159 Appropriation for 478 Housing— Housing and Rent Act of 1953, functions under 25 Housing policies and programs, funds available for studies and surveys requested by the President 427 Mortgage insurance, authority to order higher ratio of loan to value and longer maturity 121 Inauguration of President-elect, continuation of joint committee to make arrangements b3 International Wheat Agreement, authority to make available wheat and wheat-flour for U, S. obligations under 358 Italy, loan of submarines to, authority 363 Korea, funds available for relief and rehabilitation 425 Leaves of absence for certain officials, authority 136 Loans to States, public agencies, etc., authority 231 Management improvement, appropriation for expenses 425 Migration program, emergency, appropriation for 426 Mutual Security Act of 1953. *See separate title.* National defense emergencies, appropriation for 15, 298 National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, President’s Committee on, appropriation for 245 Occupied areas, government and relief in— Transfer of functions and property, authority 431 Use of funds to procure commodities and technical services to maintain political and economic stability after termination of occupation; agreement with recognized government 431 Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, authority under 462, 469 LXXXVII Pakistan, transfer of wheat to 80 Proclamations. *See separate title.* Protection of, appropriation for 373 Reconstruction Finance Corporation Liquidation Act, authority under 230–232 Refugee Relief Act of 1953— Appropriation for expenses 426 Designation of agency to make investigations under 405 Rent Stabilization, Office of, liquidation authority 25 Reorganization plans. *See separate title.* Reports to— Agriculture, Department of— Cooperative agricultural extension work, nonentitlement of State, Territory, or possession to funds for 85 Imports, need for emergency action with regard to 472 Corregidor Bataan Memorial Commission 366 Economic Advisers, Council of, transfer of function to Chairman 644 Foreign Economic Policy, Commission on 474 Intergovernmental Relations, Commission on 146 Judicial and Congressional Salaries, Commission on, findings 486 Small Business Administration 238 State, Department of, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs, operations under Refugee Relief Act of 1953 407 Weather Control, Advisory Committee on 561 Reports to Congress— Corregidor Bataan Memorial Commission 366 Mutual security— Military aid in Near East and Africa, determination of 156 Special use of funds, determination of, etc 158 Transfers of funds, determinations of 155 Rubber requirements and resources 413 Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953, operations under 504 Weather Control, Advisory Committee on 561 Retirement Policy for Federal Personnel, Committee on. *See separate title.* Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Act of 1953 408 School facilities in Federally affected areas, determination with regard to availability 523 Securities of States, public agencies, etc., authority to purchase 231 Selective Service System, exemption from certain appropriation restrictions, authority 189 Small Business Act of 1953, authority under 233 Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1953, authority under 472 Transportation, continuation of emergency powers 18, 115, 131, 244 Turkey, loan of submarines to, authority 471 Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953, functions under 504 United Nations Palestine Refugee Aid Act of 1950, transfer of functions of Secretary of State to 640 United States Information Agency, authorization to carry out functions of Board of Foreign Service with respect to personnel assigned to 420 Universal Military Training and Service Act. *See separate title.* White House Office, appropriation for 14, 298 **Presidio of San Francisco, Calif.,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 453, 457 **Presque Isle Air Force Base, Maine,** construction of facilities authorized 446 **Price Controls:** Study by Small Business Administration, authority 239 Termination date 131 **Price Stabilization, Office of,** penalty for disclosure of confidential information 131 **Prince William Forest Park, Va.,** exchange of lands 184 **Printing, Joint Committee on:** Appropriation for 9, 319 “Our American Government,” authority for revision b10 LXXXVIII **Printing Office, Government.** *See* Government Printing Office. **Printing Plates, Photoengraved,** exclusion from free entry list for customs purposes 513 **Prison Industries, Inc., Federal,** appropriation for 384 **Prison System, Federal.** *See* Federal Prison System *under* Justice, Department of. **Prisoners, Federal,** appropriation for support of 11, 374, 422 **Prisoners of War,** funds available for maintenance and pay 350 **Probation System,** appropriation for travel expenses 334 **Proclamations:** Aid to Korea Week, 1953— Authorization 44 Proclamation c45 Almonds, shelled and prepared, import, fees c13 Armed Forces Day, 1953 c37 Armistice Day, 1952 c17 Cancer Control Month, 1953 c38 Canton Island, extension of period for establishment of adequate shipping service for and deferring extension of coastwise laws to c26 Child Health Day, 1953 c34 Citizenship Day, 1952 c5 Columbus Day, 1952 c12 Control of persons leaving or entering the United States c31 Copyright, Monaco c16 Coronado National Memorial, Ariz., establishment c18 Eastport, Maine, transfer of land to c20 Fire Prevention Week c10, c56 Flag Day, 1953 c44 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. *See* Trade agreement proclamations, *this title.* General Pulaski’s Memorial Day, 1952 c10 Hovenweep National Monument, Colorado and Utah, enlargement c21 Import quotas and fees— Dairy products, peanuts, peanut oil, flaxseed, and linseed oil c46, c54 Filberts, shelled c49 Korea, suspension of tonnage duties c15 Mother’s Day, 1953 c41 National Day of Prayer, 1953 c52 National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, 1952 c6 National Farm Safety Week, 1953 c39 National Maritime Day, 1953 c42 National Mental Health Week c42 Olympic National Park, Wash., enlargement c27 Opiates, determination of alpha-acetyl-methadol and four other drugs as c51 Pan American Day, 1953 c38 Pardon, granting of— Persons convicted by court-martial of desertion from Armed Forces of United States between Aug. 14, 1945, and June 25, 1950 c24 Persons serving in Armed Forces since June 25, 1950 c23 Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day, 1953 c43 Red Cross Month, 1953 c34 Thanksgiving Day, 1952 c19 Theodore Roosevelt Week— Authorization 56 Proclamation c50 Trade agreement proclamations— Cattle, termination of abnormal situation c35 Figs, dried, modification of concession and adjustment in rate of duty c7 Turkey, termination c4 Venezuela, supplementary c11 United Nations Day c3, c55 United Nations Human Rights Day, 1952 c22 White Sands National Monument, N. Mex., addition of lands to c53 World Trade Week, 1953 c40 Zinc, revocation of suspension of duties c4 **Production and Marketing Administration,** appropriation for 59, 217, 424 **Production Credit Commissioner,** abolishment of office 393 **Production Credit Corporations:** Appropriation for 222 Class C stock, issuance of 399 Delegation of authority from Farm Credit Administration 394 Franchise tax 395 **Property and Administrative Services Act.** *See* Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949. LXXXIX **Providence Hospital. D. C.,** appropriation Page for contractual services 284 **Public Assistance, Bureau of,** appropriation for 255 **Public Buildings Act of 1949,** appropriation to effect provisions 302, 303 **Public Buildings Service.** *See under* General Services Administration. **Public Debt, Bureau of the,** appropriation for 12, 67 **Public Health Service:** Alaska, appropriation for disease and sanitation investigations and control 252 Appropriation for 251 Reductions 256 Arthritis and metabolic disease activities, appropriation for 253 Commissioned officers — Active, transfer of funds for pay and allowances 254 Retired. See Retired personnel, *this title.* Communicable diseases, appropriation for prevention and suppression 252 Dental health activities, appropriation for 253 Dental Research, National Institute of, reduction in appropriation for research facilities 256 Engineering, sanitation, and industrial hygiene, appropriation for 252 Hospital construction, appropriation for 252 Reduction in appropriation for payments to States 256 Hospital Survey and Construction Act, time extension 196 Leprosy, payment to Territory of Hawaii for care of persons afflicted with, funds available 252 Maritime Administrator, transfer of funds for services 380 Medical and hospital care, appropriation for 252 Mental health activities, appropriation for 253 Microbiology activities, appropriation for 253 Mutual Security Act, duty, compensation, etc., of officers under 480 National Cancer Institute, appropriation for 253 National Heart Institute, appropriation for 253 Reduction in contract authorization 256 National Institutes of Health— Appropriation for operating expenses 253 Sale of meals to employees, etc., authority 253 Neurology and blindness activities, appropriation for 253 Poliomyelitis, appropriation for studies, etc 252 Prison System, Federal, transfer of funds from, authority 374 Psychiatric service for District of Columbia Juvenile Court, appropriation for payment 233 Quarantine service, appropriation for 253 Research facilities, construction of— Reduction in contract authorization 256 Transfer of funds to General Services Administration 253 Retired personnel— Appropriation for pay 254 Recall to active duty, other than in time of war, authority 254 Restriction on payments to, for sales of supplies or war materials 437 Survivors’ annuities, election 502 Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953 501 Service and supply fund, appropriation for 254 State health services, appropriation for assistance to 252 Taxicabs, etc., reimbursement to commissioned officers for use 257 Tuberculosis, appropriation for control 252 Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953 501 Universal Military Training and Service Act, amendments. *See separate title.* Venereal diseases, appropriation for control 251 Veterans Administration, allotments and transfers of funds from, authorization 191 Water pollution control, appropriation for 252 Reduction in funds for grants to States 256 XC **Public Health Service Act, Amendment,** Hospital Survey and Construction Act, time extension 196 **Public Housing Administration.** *See under* Housing. **Public Information, Office of,** appropriation for 337 **Public Lands:** [Note: For actions concerning individuals, see Individual Index, following this Subject Index.] Arkansas, conveyance of laud in Monroe County to State of 185 Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area project, N. C., transfer of land to Interior Department for 148 Charleston, S. C., approval of conveyance of land to South Carolina State Ports Authority 148 Cherry Point, N. C., transfer of land for Marine Corps Air Station 498 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, lands along, easements, conveyances, and transfer of jurisdiction 359 Cincinnati, Ohio, conveyance of land to 82 Color of Title Act, amendments, issuance of land patents; mineral reservation 227 Dane County, Wis., conveyance of land to Wisconsin State Armory Board 579 Denison Dam and Reservoir project— Oklahoma, conveyance for park and recreational purposes 63 Texas, conveyance for Eisenhower State Park 174 Eagle Mountain Lake, Tex., exchange of lands at former U. S. Marine Corps air station 34 Eastport, Maine, transfer of land to, proclamation c20 Farm units on Federal irrigation projects, exchange and amendment 566 Flood control lands acquired by the United States, use of leasing proceeds for county government expenses 61 Fort Des Moines, Iowa, repeal of transfer to State 148 Fort Gibson Dam and Reservoir project, Okla., conveyance of land, authority of Department of the Army 63 Garden City, Kans., lease or sale of lands near 52 Gettysburg National Military Park, Pa., conveyance of land to State for school purposes 243 Greer and Kiowa Counties, Okla., conveyance of lands to State 590 Indian lands. *See* Indians. Irrigation projects, Federal, exchange and amendment of farm units on 566 Johnson City, Tenn., conveyance of Veterans Administration property to State 54 Mecklenburg County, Va., authority for conveyance of certain lands by Commonwealth of Virginia to School Board 182 Mining claims located on lands included in mineral leases, etc., validity 539 Monroe County, Mich., extension of time for issuance of patents by Secretary of Interior 581 Morristown National Historical Park, conveyance of land to Morristown, N. J 53 National forests. *See separate title.* National memorials. *See separate title.* National monuments. *See separate title.* National parks. *See separate title.* Natural gas pipelines through public domain, nonapplicability of common carrier provisions of mineral leasing laws 557 Prince William Forest Park, Va., exchange of lands 184 Quincy National Cemetery, Ill., exchange of lands to correct boundaries 150 Range improvements, appropriation for 263 Rupert, Idaho, conveyance of land by Department of Interior 203 San Carlos Indian irrigation project, Picacho Reservoir, Ariz., purchase of land for 264 Sanders County, Mont., Forest Service appropriation for purchase of lands in 212 Statesville, N. C., conveyance to State of land near 578 Wapato irrigation project, Wash., purchase of land for 264 XCI Wind River Reservation, Shoshone and Arapahoe Tribes, compensation for lands in Riverton reclamation project, etc 592 **Public Printer.** *See* Government Printing Office. **Public Roads, Bureau of.** *See under* Commerce, Department of. **Public Works:** Alaska, appropriation for 274 Construction of productive facilities, authority of Armed Forces during war or national emergency 177 Emergency powers continuation 18, 131 Military and naval installations, construction at, authorization 440–461 Appropriation authorized 451 Appropriation for 428 Virgin Islands, appropriation for 275 **Pueblo Ordnance Depot, Colo.:** Construction of facilities authorized 440 Rescission of prior construction authorization, 457 **Puerto Rico:** Agricultural experiment stations, appropriation for 206 Agricultural extension work, cooperative— Apportionment of funds, etc 83 Appropriation for 220 Military installations and facilities, rescission of prior construction authorizations 453, 455 Vocational Rehabilitation Act, payments in accordance with 251 **Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration,** liquidation, disposition of property, etc 584 Return and reenrollment of joint resolution b134 **Pulaski, General, Memorial Day, 1952,** proclamation c10 **Purnell Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 206 **Q** **Quantico, Va.:** Federal Bureau of Investigation Training Center, funds available for relocation of firearms range facilities 373 Marine Corps Schools, construction of facilities authorized 443, 452 **Quarantine Service,** appropriation for 253 **Quincy National Cemetery, Ill.,** exchange of lands to correct boundaries 150 **Quonset Point, R. I., Naval Air Station:** Construction of facilities authorized 442 Rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **R** **Railroad Adjustment Board, National.** *See* National Railroad Adjustment Board. **Railroad Retirement Account,** reduction in appropriation for 258 **Railroad Retirement Board:** Appropriation Act 258 Appropriation for 258 General provisions, Appropriation Act 259 Overthrow of U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 259 Passenger vehicles, limitation on number 439 Personnel work, restriction on employees 259 Publicity or propaganda, restriction on use of funds for 259 Strikes against U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 259 **Railroads:** District of Columbia, recording of deeds; nonapplicability of affidavit requirement to railroad rolling stock 64 Locomotive inspection, appropriation for 308 Safety, appropriation for 308 **Rama Road, Nicaragua,** appropriation for 382 **Randolph Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex.:** Acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 447 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Rapid City Air Force Base, S. Dak.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Razors, Safety,** repeal of certain marking requirements for imports 509 XCII **Reconstruction Finance Corporation:** Appropriation for 118, 423 Liquidation 230 Renegotiation Act, reimbursement to General Services Administration for refunds made under 303 Report to Congress upon termination of succession 231 **Reconstruction Finance Corporation Liquidation Act** 230 **Red Cross.** *See* American National Red Cross. **Red Cross Month, 1953,** proclamation c34 **Red River Arsenal, Tex.:** Construction of facilities authorized 440 Rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Redstone Arsenal, Ala.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 454, 457, 460 **Reese Air Force Base, Lubbock, Tex.,** construction of facilities authorized 447 **Referees:** Bankruptcy referees. *See* Referees *under* Bankruptcy Act. National Railroad Adjustment Board, appropriation for expenses 14, 258 United States Courts, appropriation for salaries and expenses 11, 334, 335 **Refugees:** Mutual Security Act of 1953, relief and rehabilitation under— Appropriation authorized 154, 156 Appropriation for 479 Refugee Relief Act of 1953 400 Appropriation for expenses 426 United Nations Palestine Refugee Aid Act of 1950, transfer of functions of Secretary of State to President 640 **Registration Fees, District of Columbia,** authority of Commissioners to fix 43 **Relief Shipments,** payment of ocean freight charges 155, 156, 431 Appropriation for 479 **Religious Institutions,** importation of books, maps, etc 517 **Renegotiation Act,** appropriation for refunds under 303 **Renegotiation Board,** appropriation for 310 **Rent Control.** *See under* Housing. **Rent Stabilization, Office of:** Appropriation for 60, 433 Liquidation, transfer of employees, etc 25 Terminal leave, funds available for 60 **Reorganization Act of 1949, Amendment,** time extension for transmitting plans to Congress 4 **Reorganization Plans:** No. 1 of 1953, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 631 Effective date 18 No. 2 of 1953, Department of Agriculture 633 No. 3 of 1953, Office of Defense Mobilization 634 No. 4 of 1953, Department of Justice 636 No. 5 of 1953, Export-Import Bank of Washington 637 No. 6 of 1953, Department of Defense 638 No. 7 of 1953, Foreign Operations Administration 639 No. 8 of 1953, United States Information Agency 642 No. 9 of 1953, Council of Economic Advisers 644 No. 10 of 1953, payments to air carriers 644 **Rescue Equipment,** admission without duty or tax 516 **Research and Development Board.** *See under* Defense, Department of. **Research and Marketing Act of 1946,** appropriation for effecting provisions 205, 206 **Reserve Officers’ Training Corps.** *See* Reserve components *under* Army, Department of the. **Retirement Policy for Federal Personnel, Committee on:** Appropriation for 118, 425 Time extension for filing report 53 **Revenue Revision, General,** printing of copies of Ways and Means Committee hearings b152 **Revised Statutes:** Section 467, repeal 590 Section 2135, repeal 590 Section 2136, repeal 590 Sections 2621–2623, repeal 507 Section 2626, repeal 507 Sections 2639–2641, repeal 507 Section 2643, repeal 507 Sections 2885, 2886, repeal , 509 Section 2934, repeal 509 Section 3115, amendment 515 Section 3679, exemption authority 189, 353 Section 3841, amendment 21 Section 3975, amendment 22 Section 5210, amendment 27 XCIII **Revised Statutes, District of Columbia:** Section 386, amendment 99 Section 389, amendment 99 Section 390, amendment 99 Section 413, amendment 101 Section 432, amendment 95 **Rewards:** Air Force, Department of the, appropriation for 348 Army, Department of the, appropriation for 338, 339 District of Columbia, appropriation for 285 Espionage Act, illegal exportation of war materials, etc., awards to informers 577 Federal Bureau of Investigation, appropriation for 373 Fish and Wildlife Service, appropriation for information concerning law violations 272 Immigration and Naturalization Service, appropriation for, 374 Navy, Department of the, funds available for 351 Post Office Department, appropriation for 70 Prisons, Bureau of, appropriation for 374 Reclamation, Bureau of, information concerning violation of law involving property 268 **Richmond Quartermaster Depot, Va.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Rinderpest,** appropriation for eradication 223 **Rio Grande Projects,** appropriation for 369, 370 **Rio Grande River, Hidalgo,** Tex., authority of Hidalgo Bridge Co. to construct and operate railroad toll bridge 578 **Rivers and Harbors:** Appropriation for 197, 430 Bridges. *See separate title.* Broadkill River, Del., abandonment of part of Federal project providing for entrance channel to Delaware Bay 81 Construction, general, appropriation for 198, 430 Flood Control Act of 1941, amendment 61 Flood Control Act of 1944, power facilities, etc., southeastern and southwestern areas, appropriation for 261 Flood Control Act of 1950, amendment 77 Flood control and assistance— Agricultural areas, funds available for assistance and rehabilitation 424 Appropriation for 197, 214, 430 Arizona, emergency flood protection work by Air Force 449 Columbia River Basin, increase in appropriation authorized 77 Connecticut River Flood Control Compact, consent of Congress 45 Leasing of lands acquired by the United States, use of proceeds for county government expenses 61 Lower San Joaquin River project, additional appropriation authorized 499 Mississippi River and tributaries 199 Reclamation Bureau, funds available for emergency flood protective work 266 General expenses, appropriation for 198 General investigations, appropriation for 197 Illinois River, payment to Nutwood Drainage and Levee District— Adoption of report 179 Appropriation for 430 Lake Texoma, use of storage space by City of Denison, Tex 583 Mobile River above Choctaw Point and its tributaries, rules of navigation 497 Niagara Falls Bridge Commission, issuance of bonds; replacement of bridges 242 Niagara remedial works, appropriation for 430 Operation and maintenance, general, appropriation for 198 Potomac River Basin, Interstate Commission on the, appropriation for contribution 308 Rio Grande projects, appropriation for 370 Water compacts between Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming 365 **Roads.** *See* Highways. **Robins Air Base, Macon, Ga.,** construction of facilities authorized 448 **Rock Island Arsenal, Ill.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 XCIV **Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Colo.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Roosevelt, Theodore, Week:** Authorization 56 Proclamation c50 **Roosevelt Memorial Association,** designation as Theodore Roosevelt Association 27 **Roosevelt Roads, P. R.,** rescission of prior naval construction authorization 455 **Rubber Act of 1948:** Extension 413, 415 Transfer of Reconstruction Finance Corporation functions under 231 **Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Act of 1953** 408 **Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Commission:** Establishment 408 Reports to Congress 412, 413 **Rumania,** Congressional commendation and encouragement of struggle for freedom b132 **Rupert, Idaho,** conveyance of land 203 **Rural Electrification Act of 1936,** appropriation for effecting provisions 60, 218 **Rural Electrification Administration,** appropriation for 60, 218 **Rural Rehabilitation Corporation Trust Liquidation Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 219 **Ryukyu Islands:** Appropriation for government or occupation 430 Relief supplies, funds for payment of ocean transportation charges 431 **S** **Sackets Harbor Military Cemetery, N. Y.,** use for burial of Armed Forces veterans 148 **Sacramento Signal Depot, Calif.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 458 **Safety Council, National:** District of Columbia affiliation, appropriation for 279 Incorporation 569 Report to Congress on annual audit 573 **Saint Ann’s Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital, D. C.,** appropriation for contractual services 285 **Saini Elizabeths Hospital, D. C.:** Appropriation for 58, 254 District of Columbia, appropriation for support of indigent insane persons 286, 418 **Saint Lawrence River:** International Rapids hydroelectric development, applicability of Federal Power Act 587 Ogdensburg, N. Y., authority of Ogdensburg Bridge Authority to construct and operate bridge 578 **Saint Marys River,** authority of State of Michigan to construct bridge 225 **Saipan, Naval Operating Base,** rescission of prior construction authorization 454 **Saline Water,** appropriation for research in utilization of 14, 262 **Samoa, American.** *See* American Samoa. **San Carlos Indian Irrigation Project, Picacho Reservoir, Ariz.,** purchase of land for 264 **San Diego, Calif.,** construction of naval and Marine Corps facilities authorized 442, 443 Rescission of prior authorization 458 **San Francisco, Calif., Marine Corps Depot of Supplies,** construction of facilities authorized 443 **San Francisco Bay Bridges,** collection of tolls; use for additional crossings 202 **Sanders County, Mont.,** Forest Service appropriation for purchase of lands in 212 **Sands Point, Long Island, N. Y., Special Devices Center,** rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **Sara Louisa Rittenhouse Memorial,** erection of, Montrose Park, D. C 196 **Sault Sainte Marie, Mich.,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 454 **Savanna Ordnance Depot, Ill.:** Construction of facilities authorized 440 Rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, Federal.** *See under* Housing. **Schenectady General Depot, N. Y.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 454, 457 **Schools and Colleges:** Agriculture and mechanic arts, colleges of— Appropriation for endowment 250 Cooperative extension work 83 XCV American University, relations between Board of Trustees and Board of Education of the Methodist Church 359 Coast Guard personnel stationed outside continental United States, funds available for dependents’ schooling 69 Columbus University of Washington, D. C., incorporation a27 Defense Department employees, payments to States providing free education for children of 13 District of Columbia. *See* Public schools *under* District of Columbia. Education, Office of. *See under* Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of. Federally-affected areas, assistance to local educational agencies in 522, 530 Appropriation for 250, 256, 424 Boulder Canyon Project Reservation, consideration as Federal property; taxation 250 Films, etc., for education use, mailing at book rates 183 Gettysburg National Military Park, Pa., conveyance of land to State for school purposes 243 Housing loans to; interest rate 128 Funds available 314 Howard University, appropriation for 250 Importation of books, maps, etc 517 Indian Affairs, Bureau of, transfer of East Side and Crow Hill schools to Devils Lake Sioux Tribe of Fort Totten Reservation 264 Indian children, assistance to local communities for schooling 536 Indian school lands, authority for conveyance to State or local authorities when no longer needed for Federal use 41 Mecklenburg County, Va., authority for conveyance of certain lands by Commonwealth of Virginia to School Board 182 National School Lunch Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 217 Western States, consent of Congress to higher education compact 490 **Science Foundation, National.** *See* National Science Foundation. **Scientific Instruments,** repeal of certain marking requirements for imports 509 **Scissors,** repeal of certain marking requirements for imports 509 **Scott Air Force Base, Belleville, Ill.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 447 **Scrapie in Sheep,** control and eradication 493 **Seamen,** appropriation for relief and protection abroad 367 **Seattle, Washington,** Washington State Third International Trade Fair, free importation of articles for exhibition 361 **Second Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1954** 187 **Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1953** 8 **Second War Powers Act, 1942,** continuation of emergency powers relating to inspection and audit of defense contractors 120 **Secret Service, United States,** appropriation for 68, 422 **Securities and Exchange Commission,** appropriation for 310 **Security Council, National.** *See* National Security Council. **Security Training Commission, National,** appropriation for 336 **Sedalia Air Force Base, Knobnoster, Mo.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 445 **Seed Act, Federal,** appropriation for effecting provisions 218 **Selective Service System:** Agriculture, Department of, appropriation for assistance to selective service authorities in connection with farm labor 217 Appropriation for 189 Destruction of records accumulated under Selective Training and Service Act of 1940, authority 189 Transfer of records, restriction 189 Universal Military Training and Service Act. *See separate title.* **Selective Training and Service Act of 1940:** Destruction of records 189 Funds for effecting provisions 245 **Selfridge Air Force Base, Mount Clemens, Mich.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 446 XCVI **Senate.** *See also* Congress; Legislative Branch of the Government. Administrative assistants to Senators, appropriation for 319 Appointments with consent of Agriculture, Department of, additional Assistant Secretaries 633 Armed Forces nurses and medical specialists, grade and age limits 36 Assistant Postmaster General 183 Central Intelligence Agency, Director and Deputy Director 19 Defense, Department of— Assistant Secretaries, six additional 638 General Counsel 639 Defense Mobilization, Office of, Director and Deputy Director 634 Export-Import Bank of Washington, Managing Director and Deputy Director 637 Federal Farm Credit Board 390 Foreign Operations Administration— Appointees to six new offices, titles to be determined 640 Director and Deputy Director 639 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of; Secretary, Under Secretary, Assistant Secretaries, Special Assistant to the Secretary (Health and Medical Affairs), and Commissioner of Social Security 631 Justice, Department of, Assistant Attorney General, additional 636 Small Business Act of 1953— Loan Policy Board, Treasury and Commerce Department representatives 233 Small Business Administrator 233 Voluntary agreements under, official exercising authority of the President pursuant to 239 State, Department of, Under Secretary of State for Administration 4 United States Information Agency, Director and Deputy Director 642 Weather Control, Advisory Committee on, five members 560 Appropriation for 8, 58, 119, 318, 418 Appropriations Committee— Defense, Department of, agreements with respect to military public works 429 Reports to— Alien Property, Office of, expenses incurred in connection with activities 375 Army, Navy, and Air Force, Departments of the, proceeds from sale of scrap or salvage materials 352 Atomic Energy Commission, transfers of appropriations 189 Defense, Department of, disbursement of appropriation for contingencies 337 Engineering fees and services for mutual-security projects 481 Tennessee Valley Authority, acquisition of administration building, approval of Director of Bureau of Budget 190 Armed Services, Committee on, reports to— Defense, Department of— Construction of productive facilities; machine tool requirements 177, 178 Loan of naval vessels to Far Eastern area 363 Military aid in Near East and Africa, determination of President 156 Transfer of mutual-security funds, determination of President 155 Chaplain, appropriation for 318 Clerical assistants to Senators— Appropriation for 319 Assistant clerks, number and compensation 319 Committee employees, appropriation for 318 Conference committees, appropriation for clerical assistance 318 Contingent expenses, appropriation for 9, 58, 319, 419 Capitol rotunda frieze, payment of expenses of completion ceremonies b126 Corregidor Bataan Memorial Commission, representation on 366 District of Columbia Committee, reports to, study of pay scale of Board of Education employees 364 XCVII Employees, committee to study salaries of; report 321 Expense allowance, appropriation for 318 Florida, Senators from, appropriation for clerical assistants 8, 319 Foreign Relations, Committee on, reports to— Military aid in Near East and Africa, determination of President 156 Near East refugee program 159 Special use of mutual-security funds, determination of President 158 Transfer of mutual-security funds, determination of President 155 Inquiries and investigations, appropriation for 9 “Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments,” printing for use of Committee on the Judiciary b131 Interparliamentary Union, appropriation for expenses of 1953 meeting; disbursement by Secretary of the Senate 419 Joint Committees, Congressional. *See separate title.* Joint Recording Facility— Camera and sound engineer, compensation 9, 318 Revolving fund, deposit in Treasury; bonding of coordinator 439 Shipping clerk, compensation 9, 318 Majority, Secretary of, appropriation for office of 319 McMahon, Brien, appropriation for payment to widow of 8 Minority, Assistant to, compensation 318 Minority, Secretary of, appropriation for office of 319 New Jersey, Senators from, appropriation for clerical assistants 9, 319 Nomination, disapproval of, restriction on payment to person after 436 Office building, funds available for construction and equipment of 328 Office space in State of each Senator, provision for 321 Officers and employees, appropriation for salaries 8, 318 Pages, education of, advances to District of Columbia 10, 326 President of Senate— Appointments by— Albany Congress anniversary celebration committee, seven members 388 Columbia University, U. S. Commission for the Bicentennial of, four members 538 Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, five members 145 Commission on Judicial and Congressional Salaries, three members and three advisory members 485 Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government, four members 143 Foreign Economic Policy, Commission on, five members 473 Fourth of July, 1953, observance of adoption of Declaration of Independence, Philadelphia, Pa., members to attend b61 Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebration Commission, two members 576 Observance of the Fiftieth Anniversary Year of Controlled Powered Flight, Joint Committee and representatives 33 Senate Office Building Commission, additional members 328 Columbia University, U. S. Commission for the Bicentennial of, membership on 538 Reports to— Interior, Department of the, Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, reports under 469, 470 Judicial and Congressional Salaries, Commission on, findings 486 Small Business Administration 238 Salaries and mileage, appropriation for 318 Secretary, Office of the— Appropriation for 9, 318 Assistant to the Minority, compensation 318 Senate Office Building Commission, membership increase 328 Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, Office of— Appropriation for 319 XCVIII Cabinetmaker, compensation 319 Procurement Officer, Auditor, and Deputy Sergeant at Arms, compensation 319 Smith, Willis, appropriation for payment to widow of 418 “Subversive Influence in the Educational Process,” printing for use of Committee on the Judiciary b131 Taft, Robert A., appropriation for payment to widow of 418 Telephone calls, long distance, increase in number, time, and funds allowed 321 Temporary employees appointed at an annual rate of salary, retirement provisions 186 Tobey, Charles W., appropriation for payment to widow of 418 Vice President— Automobile, appropriation for 9, 320 Office of, appropriation for 318 **Senate Office Building,** appropriation for 10, 59, 327, 328 **Senate Office Building Commission,** membership increase 328 **Senate Restaurants,** appropriation for 10, 320, 328 **Seneca Ordnance Depot, N. Y.,** construction of facilities authorized 440 **Service Extension Act of 1941,** funds for effecting provisions 245 **Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944:** Amendments, loans 135 Funds for effecting provisions 192, 246 Loans— Fees and charges in connection with, regulation by Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs 127 Interest rates 135 Regulation by Administrator, authority 136 Restriction on funds available 192 Time extension for program 136 Philippines, extension of authority of Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs to establish and continue offices in 358 **Sewart Air Force Base, Smyrna, Tenn.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Sharpe General Depot, Calif.,** rescission of Page prior construction authorization 454, 457 **Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter, S. C.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Sheep,** control and eradication of scrapie and blue tongue in 493 **Sheep Mountain Communication System, Alaska,** transfer of facilities, etc., to Army Department by Department of Commerce 450 **Sheepshead Bay, N. Y.,** appropriation for operation of maritime training station 380 **Sheppard Air Force Base, Wichita Falls, Tex.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Shoshone Tribe, Wind River Reservation, Wyo.:** Compensation for lands in Riverton reclamation project, etc 592 Per capita payments from trust funds 179 **Shumaker, Ark., Naval Ammunition Depot,** construction of facilities authorized 443 **Sierra Ordnance Depot, Calif.:** Construction of facilities authorized 440 Rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Sioux City Municipal Airport, Iowa:** Construction of facilities authorized 446 Rescission of prior construction authorization 461 **Sioux Indians,** Devils Lake Tribe, Fort Totten Reservation, transfer of East Side and Crow Hill schools 264 **Siskiyou County, Calif.,** conveyance of lands to State for use as fairground 26 **Sitka ACS Station, Alaska,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 453 **Small Business,** assistance by Department of Defense 352 **Small Business Act of 1953** 232 **Small Business Administration:** Appropriation authorized 233, 240 Appropriation for 427 Creation 233 Loan Policy Board, creation 233 Reports to President, President of the Senate, and Speaker of the House of Representatives 238 XCIX Small Defense Plants Administration— Liquidation, funds available for expenses 427 Revolving fund, availability for payment of obligations and direct costs under contracts 428 Transfers of records, property, and personnel to Small Business Administration, authority 239 **Small Defense Plants Administration:** Availability of appropriations 176 Liquidation, funds available for expenses 427 Revolving fund, availability for payment of obligations and direct costs under contracts 428 Time extension 131 Transfers of records, property, and personnel to Small Business Administration, authority 239 **Smith-Lever Act:** Amendment 83 Appropriation for effecting provisions 220 **Smithsonian Institution:** Appropriation for 310 Board of Regents— Fleming, Robert V., reappointment as citizen regent 184 Roberts, Owen Josephus, appointment as member 184 **Smoky Hill Air Force Base, Salina, Kans.:** Acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 445 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Social Security Act:** Amendments, federal old-age and survivors insurance benefits— Veterans’ benefits— Lump-sum death payments for individuals dying in service and reinterred, time extension for application 580 Wage credits for military service, time extension 580 Wisconsin retirement fund 587 Funds for effecting provisions 246, 247, 255 **Social Security Administration:** Appropriation for 13, 254 Chief Actuary, membership on Board of Actuaries under Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953 504 Children’s Bureau, appropriation for 255 Commissioner— Appointment, compensation, etc 631 Appropriation for Office of 255 Federal Credit Unions, Bureau of, loan to operating fund; interest rate and repayment 255 Federal old-age and survivors insurance trust fund, availability of funds from 254, 255, 256 Grants to States, appropriation for 13, 255 Maternal and child welfare, appropriation for 255 Old-Age and Survivors Insurance, Bureau of, appropriation for 13, 254 Public Assistance, Bureau of, appropriation for 255 Withholding of funds from State agencies, restriction 257 **Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 214, 215 **Soil Conservation Service.** *See under* Agriculture, Department of. **Soldiers’ Home, U. S.:** Appropriation for 200 Retired military personnel on duty, exemption from retired pay limitation 338 **South Carolina State Ports Authority,** approval of conveyance of land by city of Charleston to 148 **South Dakota,** water compacts with Nebraska and Wyoming 365 **Southeastern Power Administration,** appropriation for 261 **Southwest Contra Costa County Water District System,** funds available 266 **Southwestern Power Administration,** appropriation for 261, 262, 277 **Spain, Assistance to:** Appropriation authorized 156 Appropriation for 478 Unexpended balances of mutual-security funds, availability authorized 156 **Springfield Armory, Mass.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Standards, National Bureau of.** *See* National Bureau of Standards *under* Commerce, Department of. **State, Department of:** Appropriation Act 367 C Appropriation for 11, 118, 119, 367, 419, 432 Contracts exempt from prohibition on interest by Members of Congress 371 Control of persons leaving or entering the United States, proclamation c31 Diplomatic and consular establishments, exchange of funds for expenses, nonapplicability of certain provisions to 371 Foreign areas other than Germany and Austria, responsibilities for government, etc., authority 432 Foreign Service— Acquisition of buildings abroad— Germany, transfer of funds for buildings for consular activities 433 Transfer of funds for 433 Annual and sick leave, amendments 136 Automobiles, application of exchange allowances or sale proceeds to replacements; cost limitation 368 Emergencies in Diplomatic and Consular Service, appropriation for 368 Representation allowances, appropriation for 368 United States Information Agency, authority of Director to carry out functions of Board of Foreign Service with respect to personnel assigned to 420 Foreign Service Reserve— Appointments without regard to four-year limitation 432 Foreign information and educational activities, appointments and assignments for, extension 420 General provisions, Appropriation Acts 119, 371, 385, 421 Germany, government in occupied areas— Appropriation for 432 Deputy to U. S. chief of mission, salary, appropriation for 432 U. S. Member of Board for Validation of German Bonds in the United States, salary, appropriation for 432 Information and educational activities— Appropriation for 419 Transfer of f unds 11,15 International Information Administration, appropriation for 119 United States Information Agency, functions under Reorganization Plan No. 8 of 1953 with regard to 642, 643 Institute of Inter-American Affairs Act, functions under, transfer to Foreign Operations Administration 640 Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, appropriation for 370 International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico— Appropriation for 11, 369 Nogales sanitation project, Arizona and Mexico, operation and maintenance agreement, appropriation authorized 195 International Boundary Commission, United States, Alaska, and Canada, appropriation for 371 International Broadcasting Service, transfer from New York City to District of Columbia 421 International Claims Commission— Appointment of members, restriction pending reorganization 506 Appropriation for expenses 421 Increase in deduction to cover expenses 506 Yugoslav claims, time extension for settling 506 International Commissions, American Sections, appropriation for 370 International contingencies, appropriation for 369 International Fisheries Commission, appropriation for 370 International information and educational activities. *See* Information and educational activities, *this title.* International Joint Commission, United States and Canada, appropriation for 370 International Materials Conference, restriction on use of funds for expenses 385 International organizations, appropriation for contributions and missions to 368 International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission, appropriation for 370 CI Justice, Department of, investigations of matters under joint control, appropriation for 373 Leasehold interests, payment in advance 420 Motion-picture films, processing and distribution, funds available for payment to private organizations abroad 420 Motor vehicles— Exchange or sales of vehicles used abroad, application of proceeds to replacements; cost limitation 420 Transfer for use of emergency migration program 426 Mutual Security Act of 1953. *See separate title.* Mutual Security Appropriation Act, 1954. *See separate title.* Mutual security programs— Personnel ceiling 157 Salary restriction for civilian employees 480 Near East refugees, survey and report, consultation with Secretary 159 Nogales sanitation project, authority to enter into operation and maintenance agreement with United Mexican States 195 Occupied areas, government in— Appropriation for 119, 432 Subsistence supplies to personnel of civilian agencies, payment 433 One world government or citizenship, prohibition against use of funds for promotion of principle 372 Overthrow of U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 385 Per diem rates for foreign participants in exchange of persons or technical assistance programs, authority to prescribe 371 Publicity and propaganda, restriction on use of funds for 385 Radio facilities for international information activities 420, 421 Refugee Relief Act of 1953— Intergovernmental arrangements for financing overseas transportation of persons issued visas under 404 Recommendation for waiver of personal history requirement 405 Reorganization Plan No. 7 of 1953, Foreign Operations Administration 639 Reorganization Plan No. 8 of 1953, United States Information Agency 642 Salaries and expenses, appropriation for 367 Security and Consular Affairs, Bureau of, reports to President and Congress, operations under Refugee Relief Act of 1953 407 Security guard services, availability of funds for reimbursement to General Services Administration 371 Special missions under Economic Cooperation Act of 1948, approval of Secretary 158 States and political subdivisions, restriction on use of funds to pay salaries of persons serving in offices of 372 Strikes against U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 385 Transportation, use of Government-owned vehicles in foreign countries, authority; condition 371 Travel expenses, personnel outside continental United States, availability of funds 371 Under Secretary of State for Administration, appointment, compensation, etc 4 United Nations Palestine Refugee Aid Act of 1950, transfer of functions to President 640 United States Information Agency, functions under Reorganization Plan No. 8 of 1953 with regard to 642, 643 Yugoslav emergency relief assistance, report to Congress, transfer of function to Director of Foreign Operations Administration 640 **State Governments,** establishment of Commission on Intergovernmental Relations to study role of Federal Government in relation to 145 **States, Financial Assistance to,** authority of the President to purchase securities and make loans 231 **Stewart Air Force Base, Newburgh, N. Y.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 446 CII **Strategic and Critical Materials:** Domestic Minerals Program Extension Act of 1953 417 Mutual Security Act of 1953, production assistance, appropriation authorized 154 Appropriation for 479 **Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act:** Agriculture, Department of, appropriation for research 223 Appropriation for effecting provisions 303, 304 Defense Mobilization, Office of, transfer of functions to 635 **Subic Bay, P. I., Naval Station:** Construction of facilities authorized 443 Rescission of prior construction authorization 458 **Submerged Lands:** Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act 462 Submerged Lands Act 29 **Subversive Activities Control Board,** appropriation for 311, 428 **“Subversive Influence in the Educational Process”,** printing of b131 **Suffolk County Air Force Base, Westhampton, N. Y.,** construction of facilities authorized 446 **Sugar,** imported, drawback 515 **Sugar Act of 1948,** appropriation for effecting provisions 217 **Sulphur, Rights to,** outer Continental Shelf lands 466, 468 **Summit, C. Z., Naval Radio Station,** rescission of prior construction authorization 454 **Sun River Irrigation Project, Mont.,** Greenfields division, construction-cost adjustments 241 **Superintendent of Documents, Office of.** *See under* Government Printing Office. **Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1953,** applicability of certain provisions to temporary appropriations 119 **Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1953, Second** 8 Army, Department of the 16 Canal Zone Government, payment to 16 Civil functions 16 Civil Service Commission 15 Claims for damages, audited claims, and judgments 17 Commerce, Department of 11 Defense, Department of 16 Executive Office of the President 14 Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review 14 Federal Security Agency 13 General provisions 17 Independent offices 15 Interior, Department of the 14 Judiciary 10 Justice, Department of 11 Labor, Department of 12 Legislative Branch 8 National Mediation Board 13 Overthrow of United States Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 17, 18 Post Office Department 12 State, Department of 11 Strikes against United States Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 17, 18 Tennessee Valley Authority 15 Treasury Department 12 Veterans Administration 15 **Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1953, Third** 57 Agriculture, Department of 59 District of Columbia 57 Economic Stabilization Agency 60 General provisions 60 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of 59 Independent offices 60 Judiciary 59 Legislative Branch 58 Overthrow of U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 60 Strikes against U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 60 Veterans Administration 60 **Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1954** 418 Agriculture, Department of 424 Air Force, Department of the 428 Appropriations for 1954 not enacted prior to July 1, 1953, availability; ratification of obligations 439 Army, Department of the 430 Chauffeurs, restriction on use of funds for 438 CIII Citizenship requirements, U. S. employees 435 Civil functions, Department of the Army 430 Civil Service Commission 426 Claims, payment of 435 Commerce, Department of 422, 434 Compensation of Government employees, restriction to rate paid under regular appropriations 437 Defense, Department of 428, 429 Defense activities, transfer of personnel and funds for 437 Defense Mobilization, Office of 433 Defense production activities 434 Defense transport activities 433 District of Columbia 418 Economic Advisers, Council of 425 Economic Stabilization Agency 433 Emergency agencies 433 Examination of estimates of appropriations in the field, funds available 438 Executive Office of the President 425, 433 Export-Import Bank of Washington 423 Federal Civil Defense Administration 434 Foreign credits, use of 438 Foreign Economic Policy, Commission on 426 Furniture, restriction on use of funds for 439 General Accounting Office 427 General provisions 435 General Services Administration 427, 434 Government corporations, funds available for administrative expenses; availability for designated purposes 436 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of 424 House of Representatives 419 Housing and Home Finance Agency 427 Independent offices 426, 433 Intergovernmental Relations, Commission on 426 Interior, Department of the 424, 434 International Claims Commission 421 Interparliamentary Union for 1953 419 Interstate Commerce Commission, defense transport activities 433 Judgments 435 Justice, Department of 421 Korea, relief and rehabilitation in 425 Legislative Branch of the Government 418 Lifetime Federal Digest, price limitation 436 Migration programs 426 Navy, Department of the 428, 429 Occupation programs 430 Office buildings at seat of government, restriction on use of funds for 436 Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government, Commission on 427 Overthrow of U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 436 Passenger vehicles— Cost limitation 435 Limitation on number for use by designated agencies 439 Post Office Department 423 President, funds appropriated to 425 Quarters supplied to Federal employees, rent policy; applicability of Bureau of the Budget Circular A-45 437 Reconstruction Finance Corporation 423 Retired officers, restriction on payments to, for sales of supplies or war materials 437 Retirement Policy for Federal Personnel, Committee on 425 Senate 418 Senate disapproval of nomination, restriction on payment to person after 436 Small Business Administration 427 Small Defense Plants Administration, revolving fund 428 State, Department of 419, 432 Strikes against U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 436 Subversive Activities Control Board 428 Travel expenses, funds available for living quarters allowances and cost-of-living allowances 436 Treasury Department 422 United States Code Annotated, price limitation 436 Veterans Administration 428 **Supreme Court of the United States.** *See under* United States Courts. CIV **Surgical Instruments,** repeal of certain marking requirements for imports 509 **Surplus Property:** Disaster relief, use for, distribution of donations to States; rehabilitation of individuals 180 Disposal by Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, appropriation for expenses 256 Negotiated disposal, time extension 521 **Surplus Property Act of 1944,** appropriation for educational exchange program 419 Germany and Austria 432 **Surrender Tree Site, Cuba,** appropriation for maintenance 197 **Swine,** funds for eradication of vesicular exanthema 223 **T** **Tariff Act of 1930:** Amendments— Accounting procedures 507, 508 Administrative exemptions 515 Amendment of entries 517 American goods returned, duty 510 Appraisement, notice of; review of determinations 517, 518 Bonded warehouse, transfers of goods in 519 Certified invoices and entry of merchandise 517 Informal entries, maximum value; books, maps, etc., for religious, educational, and like institutions 517 Time limitation for entry 517 Commingling of goods 518 Correction of errors 519 Cotton, determination of staple length for customs purposes 510 Customs Simplification Act of 1953 507 Customs supervision 520 Drawback 515 Dutiable value 518 Effective dates of rates of duty 508 Entry of merchandise after arrival of portion 509 International traffic 515 Manifests, signing and delivery for aircraft 516 Marking 509 Noncommercial exhibitions, free entry; duration of bond 512 Reciprocal provisions with respect to liquors and advertising matter, repeal 510 Rescue work 515 Special delivery and appraisement of imported articles of limited value and weight, repeal 517 Temporary free entry for samples and other articles under bond 512 Travelers, free entry provisions 510 Undervaluation duty, repeal 517 Verification of documents in lieu of oaths 517 Vessels and aircraft, supplies and equipment for, exemption from duties and taxes 514 Metal scrap, suspension of duties and import taxes, time extension 487 President, extension of authority to enter into foreign-trade agreements 472 Trade agreement proclamations. *See under* Proclamations. Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1953 472 Zinc, revocation of suspension of duties, proclamation c4 **Tariff Commission:** Appropriation for 311 Commissioners, participation in certain proceedings, restriction on payment 311 Divided vote, effect in certain cases 472 Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1953, time limitation for investigations and reports under 472 **Tarrant County Water Control and Improvement District No. 1, Tex.,** exchange of lands 34 **Tax Court of the United States.** *See under* United States Courts. **Taxes:** Atomic Energy Commission, repeal of exemption from State, county, or municipality taxation 575 Cigarettes, State sales and use tax, venue of actions for violations 617 Customs Simplification Act of 1953 507 CV Employment taxes, withholding of tax on wages of citizens outside United States 618 Estate tax— Armed Forces members, extension of period for exemption from additional tax upon death 616 Exclusion of certain transfers taking effect at death 623 Failure to relinquish a power in certain disability cases 623 Jeopardy assessments, abatement 583 Life insurance, reversionary interests, decedents dying between Jan. 10, 1941, and Oct. 22, 1942 624 Marital deduction in certain cases where decedent died before April 3, 1948 624 Excess profits tax— Extension to December 31, 1953 175 Life insurance companies, extension of temporary provisions relating to 616 Farm Credit Act of 1953, franchise tax provisions 395 Gift tax, jeopardy assessments, abatement 583 Imports. *See separate title.* Income taxes— Alaska railroads, additional tax on, appropriation for 422 Armed Forces — Extension of period of abatement of taxes upon death 616 Time extension for exemption 471 Congress, Members of, expense allowance deduction 322 Deduction of certain unpaid expenses and interest 617 Dependents, definition, child for which adoption petition was denied because of mental incapacity of surviving natural parent to agree to adoption 471 Excessive depreciation allowed for periods before 1952, time extension for election as to 616 Foreign sources, earned income from, limitation on exclusion 618 Grain storage facilities, amortization deduction 620 Jeopardy assessments, abatement 583 Life insurance companies, extension of temporary provisions relating to 616 Net operating loss carryovers 619 Successor railroad corporations 619 Recognition of gain in certain corporate liquidations, time extension for election as to 615 Trust, property transferred in, basis for determining gain or loss 618 War-loss recoveries, time extension for election with respect to 616 Jeopardy assessments, abatement 583 Liquors, drawback of taxes on nonbeverage products 591 Narcotics— Philippine Islands 500 Synthesized drugs 506 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands 500 Occupational tax— Liquors. *See* Liquors, *this title.* Narcotics. *See* Narcotics, *this title.* Outer Continental Shelf lands, nonapplicability of State taxation laws 462 Statute of limitations, mitigation of effect of 625 Technical Changes Act of 1953 615 Vessels and aircraft, supplies and equipment for, exemption from duties and taxes 514 **Tea Importation Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 249 **Technical Changes Act of 1953** 615 **Technical Cooperation Administration:** Administrator and Deputy Administrator, abolishment of offices and functions 641 Unexpended balances of mutual-security funds, availability 156 **Temporary Appropriations, 1954** 117 General provisions of Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1953, applicability of certain provisions to 119 **Temporary Home for Former Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines,** appropriation for 286 **Tennessee,** Johnson City, conveyance of Veterans Administration property to State 54 CVI **Tennessee Valley Authority:** Administrative building, acquisition of; approval of Director of Bureau of the Budget 190 Aircraft for passenger service, restriction on funds for 190 Appropriation for 15, 190 Fertilizer facility, funds for construction of, reversion to surplus fund 190 Resource development, funds available for 190 Suits, exclusion from jurisdiction of Court of Claims 226 Travel expenses, funds available 15, 190 **Terminal Inspection Act,** appropriation for operations under 210 **Terre Haute Ordnance Depot, Ind.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Territories, Office of.** *See under* Interior, Department of the. **Texas:** Denison Dam and Reservoir project, conveyance of land within, for Eisenhower State Park 174 Hidalgo Bridge Co., authority to construct and operate railroad toll bridge across Rio Grande 578 Indians, freedom from special Federal supervision and control; abolishment of offices of the Bureau of Indian Affairs b132 **Textiles, Flammable,** restriction on manufacture, sale, etc 111 **Thane, Alaska,** prior authorization for military construction repealed 450 **Thanksgiving Day, 1952,** proclamation c19 **Theatrical Scenery, Etc.,** free importation for temporary use 513 **Theodore Roosevelt Association,** change of name 27 **Theodore Roosevelt Week:** Authority to proclaim 56 Proclamation c50 **Thermostatic Bottles,** repeal of certain marking requirements for imports 509 **Third Supplemental Appropriation Act,** 1953 57 **Thorium,** outer Continental Shelf, reservation for United States use 470 **Tidelands Oil:** Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act 462 Submerged Lands Act 29 **Tin-Smelting Industry,** maintenance of, performance of functions after liquidation of Reconstruction Finance Corporation 230, 231 **Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma City, Okla.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 448 **Tobacco,** appropriation for classification and inspection 217 **Tobacco Plant and Seed Exportation Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 218 **Tonnage Duties,** suspension with respect to Korea, proclamation c15 **Tooele Ordnance Depot, Utah,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Trade Agreement Proclamations.** *See under* Proclamations. **Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1953** 472 Commission on Foreign Economic Policy, establishment 473 Emergency action under Agricultural Adjustment Act 472 President, extension of authority to enter into foreign-trade agreements 472 Tariff Commission, U. S.— Divided vote, effect in certain cases 472 Investigations and reports, time limitation for 472 **Trade Commission, Federal.** See Federal Trade Commission. **Trading With the Enemy Act:** Amendment, deposit into War Claims Fund 461 Appropriation for carrying out duties pursuant to 375 **Transportation:** Continuation of emergency powers 18, 115, 131, 244 Means of, importation free of duty 511, 513 **Travis Air Force Base, Fairfield, Calif.,** construction of facilities authorized 445 **Treasury and Post Office Departments Appropriation Act, 1954** 67 **Treasury Department:** Accounts, Bureau of— Appropriation for 67 Disbursements, Division of, appropriation for 67 Agriculture, Department of, loans to 218, 219 Appropriation Act 67 Appropriation for 12, 67, 422 CVII Civil defense program, transfer of Reconstruction Finance Corporation functions to Secretary 231 Coast Guard. *See separate title.* Commodity Credit Corporation, discharge of indebtedness 222, 223, 224 Customs, Bureau of— Appropriation for 68 Export Control Act of 1949, transfer of funds for enforcement 422 Customs Simplification Act of 1953 507 Disbursing officers, authority to issue rules and regulations governing 62 Espionage Act, seizure and disposal of illegally exported war materials, etc., authority under 577 General provisions, Appropriation Act 72 Government Actuary, membership on Board of Actuaries under Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953 504 Internal Revenue, Bureau of— Appropriation for 68, 422 Internal Revenue Code. *See separate title.* Mint, Bureau of, appropriation for 69 Narcotics, Bureau of, appropriation for 68 Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act 462 Overthrow of U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 72 Public Debt, Bureau of, appropriation for 12, 67 Reconstruction Finance Corporation Liquidation Act, authority under 230 Refugee Relief Act of 1953, loans to finance transportation of persons receiving immigrant visas under 406 Reports to Congress, Reconstruction Finance Corporation liquidation 231 Rural Electrification Administration, funds for loans, borrowing from Treasury Department 218 Secret Service, United States, appropriation for 68, 422 Secretary, Office of, appropriation for 67 Small Business Administration, Loan Policy Board, Secretary or designee as member of 233 Strikes against U. S. Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 72 Submerged Lands Act 29 Taxes. *See separate title.* Treasurer, Office of— Appropriation for 67, 422 Contingent expenses, public moneys, appropriation for 67, 422 Treasury buildings, appropriation for guard force 68 Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953, functions under 503, 504 White House Police. *See separate title.* **Treaties:** Indian tribes, examination and report of treaties with b132 Niagara River remedial works, appropriation for U. S. share of cost under treaty with Canada 430 **Trenton, N. J., Naval Air Turbine Test Station,** construction of facilities authorized 442 **Truax Air Force Base, Madison, Wis.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Truax Field, Wis.:** Acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 446 Conveyance of land to Wisconsin State Armory Board 579 **Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands:** Appropriation authorized 495 Appropriation for administration 119, 273, 424 Civil government, continuance 494 General Accounting Office audit of financial transactions, etc 273 Island Trading Co. of Micronesia, time extension 273, 495 Narcotics, applicability of Internal Revenue Code provisions 500 **Tuberculosis,** appropriation for control 252 **Tuberculosis Hospital, D. C.,** appropriation for 284 **Tucumcari Reclamation Project, N. Mex.,** development period authorized 243 **Tungsten,** extension of domestic purchase program 417 **Turkey:** Assistance to— Transfers of equipment, time extension 158 Unexpended balances of mutual-security funds, availability of 156 CVIII Loan of submarines to, authority of President 471 Termination of trade agreement proclamations c4 **Turnagain Arm, Alaska,** acquisition of land, construction of military facilities authorized 441 **Turner Air Force Base, Albany, Ga.,** construction of facilities authorized 445 **Turtle Mountain Reservation, N. Dak.,** Chippewa Tribe, freedom from special Federal supervision and control b132 **Tutuila Island, Samoa, Naval Station,** rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **Twelfth Naval District,** rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **Two Rock Ranch, Calif.,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 460 **Tyndall Air Force Base, Panama City, Fla.,** construction of facilities authorized 447 **Typewriting Machines,** purchase, disposal, etc., restriction 304 **U** **Umatilla Ordnance Depot, Oreg.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Umatilla Reservation,** funds for payments to Confederated Tribes 198 **Unemployment Compensation.** *See under* Labor, Department of. **Unemployment Insurance.** *See under* In surance. **Uniform State Laws, National Conference of Commissioners on,** appropriation for support by District of Columbia 278 **Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act of 1953** 501 **Uniforms of Armed Forces,** wearing of, by discharged persons, authorized b27, 140 **Union Catalogs,** appropriation for 329 **Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.** *See* Communist-Dominated Countries. **United Kingdom:** Assistance to — Appropriation authorized 153 Appropriation for 479 Expression of sympathy b4 **United Nations:** Communist Chinese Government, Congressional statement on membership of 372 Flag, display of 142 Investigations of United States citizens for employment by, appropriation for 15 **United Nations Day,** proclamation c3, c55 **United Nations Human Rights Day, 1952,** proclamation c22 **United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency, Contributions to:** Appropriation authorized 155 Appropriation for 479 Army goods and services, reduction 155 Unexpended balances 156 **United Nations Palestine Refugee Aid Act of 1950,** transfer of functions of Secretary of State to President 640 **United Nations Participation Act of 1945,** applicability of provisions to obligations and expenditures of U. S. participation in International Civil Aviation Organization 369 **United Nations Technical Cooperation Programs,** calendar-year contributions 161 **United States Code:** Title 3— Section 204, amendment 76 Title 18— Section 14, amendment 366 Section 798, addition 133 Section 1157, amendment 590 Section 1161, addition 586 Section 1162, addition 588 Section 2151, amendment 133 Section 2153, amendment 133 Section 2154, amendment 133 Section 2157, addition 133 Section 2391, addition 134 Title 26. *See* Internal Revenue Code. Title 28— Section 171, amendment 226 Section 291, amendment 226 Section 292, amendment 226 Section 456, amendment 488 Section 792, amendment 226 Section 793, repeal 226 Section 1360, addition 589 Section 1491, amendment 226 Section 1493, repeal 226 CIX Section 2508, amendment 227 Section 2510, amendment 227 Section 2511, amendment 227 **United States Code Annotated,** price limitation 436 **United States Commission for the Bicentennial of Columbia University,** establishment 538 **United States Commission for the Construction of a Washington-Lincoln Memorial Gettysburg Boulevard,** abolishment 26 **United States Courts.** *See also* Justice, Department of. Administrative Office, appropriation for 334 Appeals, Court of, appropriation for 333 Attorneys, United States, appropriation for salaries and expenses 372, 421 Claims, Court of— Accounts of officers, agents, or contractors, authority to render judgments for amounts due to or from the United States 226 Appropriation for 333 Assignment of circuit or district judges by Chief Justice 226 Commissioners, number to be appointed 226 Comptroller General, transmittal of claims for adjudication 227 Constitutional court, declaration as 226 Departmental referral cases, repeal of authority 226, 227 Enforceability of judgments 227 Reporter-commissioners, repeal of appointment authority 226 Tennessee Valley Authority, exclusion of suits from jurisdiction of Court 226 Commission on Judicial and Congressional Salaries, establishment 485 Commissioners, appropriation for fees 10, 334 Court reporters, appropriation for salaries 10 Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of, appropriation for 333 Customs Court, appropriation for 333 District courts— Appropriation for 333 Claims arising from combatant activities of Armed Forces, exclusion from jurisdiction, continuation of emergency powers 18, 131 Flammable Fabrics Act, injunction and condemnation proceedings 113 Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, jurisdiction under 463 Rules of civil procedure, appropriation for preparation 10 District of Columbia. *See* Courts *under* District of Columbia. Judges and justices— Appropriation for salaries 333 Creation of Commission on Judicial and Congressional Salaries 485 Travel expenses, increase; official stations 488 Judiciary appropriations 10, 59, 119, 332 Jurors, appropriation for fees 10, 59, 334 Law clerks of circuit and district judges, salary limitation 334 Marshals, United States, appropriation for salaries and expenses 372, 421 Miscellaneous expenses, appropriation for 334 Overthrow of United States Government, restriction on employment of persons advocating 335 Referees, appropriation for salaries and expenses 11, 334, 335 Salaries of supporting personnel, appropriation for 10, 334 Secretaries of circuit and district judges, salary limitation 334 Strikes against United States Government, restriction on employment of persons engaging in 335 Supreme Court of the United States— Appropriation for 10, 332 Books, appropriation for purchase 330 Chief Justice— Appointments by, Commission on Judicial and Congressional Salaries, six members and three advisory members 485 Assignment of circuit or district judges to Court of Claims 226 Reports to, Judicial and Congressional Salaries, Committee on, findings 486 CX Justices, etc., appropriation for salaries 332 Pages, education of, advances to District of Columbia 10, 326 Reports, appropriation for printing and binding 332 Rules of procedure for U. S. district courts, appropriation for preparation 10 Tax Court of the United States— Appropriation for 311 Judges, judicial retirement system 482 Travel expenses, appropriation for 334 Witnesses, appropriation for fees and expenses 373 **United States Employment Service,** certification of need of skills under Refugee Relief Act of 1953 406 **United States Housing Act of 1937, Amendment** 128 **United States Information Agency:** Board of Foreign Reserve, authority of Director to carry out functions with respect to personnel 420 Delegation of functions 643 Director and Deputy Director, appointment, compensation, etc 642 Establishment 642 Interim provisions pending appointments under Reorganization Plan No. 8 643 International Broadcasting Service, transfer from New York City to District of Columbia 421 Personnel, property, records, and unexpended balances, transfers 643 Reorganization Plan No. 8 of 1953 642 Termination of employment of nonveteran employees above grade GS-7, authority 421 **United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948:** Appropriation for carrying out activities under 419 United States Information Agency, transfer of State Department functions to 642, 643 **Universal Military Training and Service Act:** Amendments, medical, dental, and allied specialist categories 86 Appropriation to effect provisions 189, 245 National Security Resources Board, abolition of functions under 635 **Uranium,** outer Continental Shelf, reservation for United States use 470 **Utah,** higher education, consent of Congress to interstate compact by Western States 490 **Utah General Depot,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Ute Mountain Tribe,** use of tribal funds 540 **V** **Validation of German Bonds in the United States, Board for,** salary of U. S. Member; appropriation for 432 **Valley Forge General Hospital, Phoenixville, Pa.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 453 **Vance Air Force Base, Enid, Okla.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 448 **Venereal Diseases,** appropriation for control 251 **Venezuela,** supplementary trade agreement proclamation c11 **Vermont:** Connecticut River Flood Control Compact, consent of Congress granted to 45 Connecticut River Valley Flood Control Commission, creation, commissioners, salaries and duties 46 **Vesicular Exanthema of Swine,** funds for eradication 223 **Vessels.** *See also* Maritime activities *under* Commerce, Department of. Alaska, transportation between designated points by Canadian vessels 175 Departments of Commerce, Army, Air Force, and Navy, availability of vessels 355 Far Eastern area, loan of naval vessels, authority 363 Foreign naval vessels in U. S. ports and naval bases, authority of Secretary of the Navy to furnish certain supplies and services to 34 France, loan of aircraft carrier to, authority 363 CXI Italy, loan of submarines to, authority 363 Korea, suspension of tonnage duties, proclamation c15 Merchant Marine Act, 1936. *See separate title.* Mobile River above Choctaw Point and its tributaries, rules of navigation 497 Navigation rules for inland waters, Mobile River above Choctaw Point and its tributaries 497 Philippines, charters of vessels, extension authorized 110 Supplies and equipment for, exemption from duties and taxes 514 Transportation of mutual-security commodities on United States flag vessels, requirement 481 Turkey, loan of submarines to, authority 471 Unemployment insurance coverage for seamen employed on certain vessels operated by the United States 386 **Veterans.** *See also* Veterans Administration. District of Columbia, appropriation for services to 57, 283 Farm units on Federal irrigation projects, exchange and amendment, veterans’ preference 568 Government employees. *See* Veterans *under* Government Employees. Housing. *See separate title.* Insurance. *See under* Veterans Administration. Sackets Harbor Military Cemetery, N. Y., use for burial of Armed Forces veterans 148 Social security benefits. *See* Social Security Act. Unemployment compensation, appropriation for 13 **Veterans Administration:** Administration, medical, hospital, and domiciliary services, appropriation for 15 Air Force, Department of the, allotments and transfers of funds to, authorization 191 Appropriation for 15, 60, 190, 428 Army, Department of the, allotments and transfers of funds to, authorization 191 Availability of funds, restriction 193, 194 Benefits, appropriation for payments 192, 193 Burial awards, appropriation for payments 193 Cincinnati, Ohio, conveyance of land to 82 Compensation and pensions, appropriation for 15, 191 Contract hospitalization, appropriation for 191 Dental care, fee basis, appropriation for; limitation 191 Education and training courses, restriction on liability of contracting State or political subdivision for failure to comply with requirements 192 Educational institutions, restriction on funds available for attendance reports 190 General operating expenses, appropriation for 190 Hospital and domiciliary facilities— Appropriation for maintenance and operation 15, 191, 193, 194 Beds to be staffed and operated 191, 194 Purchase of sites for new construction, restriction on funds for 194 Reimbursement for hospitalization and examination of persons other than beneficiaries 194 Insurance— Appropriation for national service life and military and naval insurance 192 Automatic renewal of five-year-level-premium-term policies of U. S. Government and national service life insurance 186 Service disabled veterans insurance fund, appropriation for 428 Interior, Department of the, allotments and transfers of funds to, authorization 191 Johnson City, Tenn., conveyance of property in, to State of Tennessee 54 Loans to veterans. *See* Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944 Medical administration and miscellaneous operating expenses, appropriation for 190 Miscellaneous benefits, appropriation for 16 Navy, Department of the, allotments and transfers of funds to, authorization 191 CXII Outpatient care, appropriation for 191 Pensions— Appropriation for 15, 191 Tuberculosis other than pulmonary, service connection presumption 506 Unnegotiated checks, payment as accrued benefits upon death of beneficiary-payee 39 Philippines— Appropriation for grants for medical care of veterans 16, 193 Establishment and continuance of offices in, extension of authority; time limitation 358 Public Health Service, allotments and transfers of funds to, authorization 191 Public relations work, limitation on number of employees in 190 Readjustment benefits, appropriation for 15, 192 Servicemen’s indemnities, appropriation for 15, 60, 193 Soldiers’ and sailors’ civil relief, reduction in appropriation 16 Supply depots, appropriation for 191 Supply fund, revolving, establishment of 193 Transfer of funds, restriction 193 Transportation of employees between field stations and nearest public transportation, furnishing of 64 Unnegotiated checks, payment as accrued benefits upon death of beneficiary-payee 39 **Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States,** eligibility for membership, extension to airmen 40 **Veterans’ Preference Act of 1944, Amendments,** Federal employment preference, examination ratings and placement on register 581 **Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1952,** funds for effecting provisions 192, 247 **Veterans’ Reemployment Rights, Bureau of.** *See under* Labor, Department of. **Veterans Regulations:** Numbered 1 (a), Part I, paragraph I, subparagraph (c), amendment 506 Numbered 2 (a), Part I, paragraph V, subparagraph (2), amendment 39 **Veterinarians,** service under Universal Military Training and Service Act 86 **Vice President of the United States:** Appointments by. *See* President of the Senate, appointments by, *under* Senate. Automobile, appropriation for 9, 320 Electoral votes, proceedings for counting b3 Expense allowance, appropriation for 318 Mail sent under franking privilege, appropriation for postage 614 Office of, appropriation for 318 Salary, Commission on Judicial and Congressional Salaries to determine 486 **Vietnam, Assistance to:** Appropriation authorized 153 Appropriation for 478, 479 Personnel increase after July 1, 1953 157 **Vint Hill Farms, Va.,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 458 **Virgin Islands:** Administration, appropriation for 273 Agricultural program, appropriation for 207 Judges, appropriation for salaries 333 Public works, appropriation for 275 **Virgin Islands Corporation:** Administrative expenses, funds available 276 Appropriation for 276 Grants, appropriation for 276 Revolving fund, appropriation for 276 **Virginia:** Appomattox Court House National Historical Monument, exchange of lands authorized 181 Colonial National Historical Park, exchange of lands with York County School Board 27 Fort Belvoir Military Reservation, retrocession of jurisdiction over certain highways within 37 Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebration Commission, establishment, functions, etc 576 Mecklenburg County, Va., authority for conveyance of certain lands by Commonwealth of Virginia to School Board 182 Prince William Forest Park, exchange of lands 184 The Breaks, consent of Congress to compact with Kentucky for park development 584 CXIII Westmoreland County, concurrent resolution with respect to tercentennial anniversary b131 **Vocational Education Act of 1946,** appropriation for effecting provisions 250 **Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of.** *See under* Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of. **Vocational Rehabilitation Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 251 **W** **Wage and Hour Division.** *See under* Labor, Department of. **Wage Stabilization,** termination date 131 **Waipio, T. H.,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 453 **Walker Air Force Base, Roswell, N. Mex.:** Construction of facilities authorized 445 Rescission of prior construction authorization 459 **Wapato Irrigation Project, Wash.,** purchase of land for 204 **War Claims Act of 1948,** deposit of funds to satisfy unpaid awards under 461 **War Claims Commission,** appropriation for 311 **War Claims Fund:** Deposit of funds into 461 Employees’ Compensation, Bureau of, transfer of funds to 247 **War Colleges:** National War College, appropriation for 339 Naval War College, appropriation for 342 **War Materials,** illegal exportation, seizure, etc 577 **War Powers Act, First, 1941,** continuation of contract powers under 132 **War Powers Act, Second, 1942,** continuation of emergency powers relating to inspection ahd audit of defense contractors 120 **War-Risk Hazards,** compensation for injuries or deaths resulting from, employees of U. S. contractors outside United States 134 **War-Risk Insurance,** authority of Export-Import Bank to issue 28 **War Shipping Administration,** liquidation, funds available 380 **Warehouse Act, United States,** appropriation for effecting provisions 218 **Warm Springs Reservation,** funds for payments to Confederated Tribes 198 **Washington,** higher education, consent of Congress to interstate compact by Western States 490 **Washington City Post Office,** heat furnished by Capitol Power Plant, reimbursement 328 **Washington Gas Light Co.:** Modernization of charter 116 Rates for gas furnished for public buildings, repeal of limitation 117 Report to Congress, repeal of requirement 116 **Washington Home for Incurables, D. C.,** appropriation for contractual services 284 **Washington-Lincoln Memorial Gettysburg Boulevard, United States Commission for the Construction of,** abolishment 26 **Washington National Airport,** appropriation for 377 **Washington Parish Burial Ground, D. C.,** exchange of certain burial lots and other property a21 **Washington State Third International Trade Fair, Seattle,** free importation of articles for exhibition 361 **Washington State Whitman Statue Committee,** authority to place statue b5 **Water, Saline,** appropriation for utilization research 14, 262 **Water Conservation and Utilization Projects, Department of Agriculture,** appropriation for 215 **Water Conservation Facilities,** development and construction by States and municipalities, nonapplicability of certain requirements of Federal Power Act 587 **Water Pollution Control Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 252 **Waterfront Commission Compact, New Jersey and New York,** consent of Congress 541 **Watertown Arsenal, Mass.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 453, 460 **Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y.:** Construction of facilities authorized 440 Rescission of prior construction authorization 457 CXIV **Weather Bureau.** *See under* Commerce, Department of. **Weather Control, Advisory Committee on:** Appropriation authorized 561 Establishment, functions, etc 559 Report to President 561 **Webb Air Force Base, Big Springs, Tex.,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 448 **Weeks Act,** appropriation for acquisition of forest lands under; restrictions 213 **Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education,** consent of Congress to compact creating 490 **Westmoreland County, Va.,** concurrent resolution with respect to tercentennial anniversary b131 **Westover Air Force Base, Chicopee Fails, Mass.,** construction of facilities authorized 445 **Wheat:** Appropriation for formulating acreage-allotment and marketing-quota programs 59 International Wheat Agreement— Availability of wheat and wheat-flour for U. S. obligations under 358 Commodity Credit Corporation, discharge of indebtedness 224 Marketing quotas 151 Pakistan, transfer of price-support wheat to 80 **Whidbey Island, Wash., Naval Air Station:** Construction of facilities authorized 442 Rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **White House Office,** appropriation for 14, 298 **White House Police:** Appropriation for 68, 422 Salaries 76 **White Oak, Md., Naval Ordnance Laboratory,** rescission of prior construction authorization 455 **White Sands National Monument, N. Mex.,** addition of lands to, proclamation c53 **White Sands Proving Grounds, N. Mex.:** Construction of facilities authorized 440 Rescission of prior construction authorization 453, 454, 457, 460 **Whiting Field, Fla., Naval Auxiliary Air Station,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 442 **Whitman Statue,** placement and ceremonies b5 **Whittier, Alaska,** rescission of prior military construction authorization 453, 454, 458 **Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge,** appropriation for maintenance of long-horned cattle herd 271 **Wichita Municipal Airport, Kans.,** construction of facilities authorized 448 **Williams Field, Fort Yukon, Alaska,** construction of facilities authorized 449 **Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown Celebration Commission,** establishment, functions, etc 576 **Willow Grove, Pa., Naval Air Station,** acquisition of land authorized 452 **Wind River Reservation, Wyo., Shoshone and Arapaho Tribes:** Compensation for lands in Riverton reclamation project, etc 592 Per capita payments from trust funds 179 **Wingate Ordnance Depot, N. Mex.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 457 **Winter Harbor, Maine:** Naval Communications Station, rescission of prior construction authorization 455 Naval Radio Station, construction of facilities authorized 443 **Wisconsin:** Dane County, conveyance of land to Wisconsin State Armory Board 579 Indians, State jurisdiction in criminal and civil cases involving 588 Menominee Tribe, freedom from special Federal supervision and control b132 Old-age and survivors insurance benefits, federal, coordination of Wisconsin retirement fund with 587 **Witness Fees:** Civil Aeronautics Administration, appropriation for 377 District of Columbia cases, appropriation for 279 Justice, Department of, appropriation for 11, 373 Weather Control, Advisory Committee on, hearings held by 561 **Wold-Chamberlain Field, Minneapolis, Minn.,** rescission of prior construction authorization 459 CXV **Women’s Bureau.** *See under* Labor, Department of. **World Trade Week, 1953,** proclamation c40 **World War Veterans’ Act, 1924:** Amendment, automatic renewal of five-year-level-premium-term policies of U. S. Government life insurance 186 Extension of authority of Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs to establish and continue offices in Philippines 358 **Wright Brothers Flight,** observance of fiftieth anniversary year 33 Esteem of Congress for contribution of women to aviation; transcontinental air race sponsored by Ninety-Nines, Inc b61 **Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 448 **Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Oscoda, Mich.,** construction of facilities authorized 446 **Wyoming:** Higher education, consent of Congress to interstate compact by Western States 490 Water compacts with Nebraska and South Dakota 365 **Y** **Yakima Indian Reservation:** Funds for payments to Confederated Tribes 198 Purchase of land from, for Wapato irrigation project 264 **Yazoo Watershed,** purchase of lands, requirement of approval of county board of supervisors 214 **York County School Board, Va.,** exchange of lands 27 **Yorktown-Jamestown-Williamsburg Celebration Commission,** establishment, functions, etc 576 **Youngstown Municipal Airport, Ohio,** acquisition of land, construction of facilities authorized 446 **Yugoslav Claims,** time extension for settling 506 **Yugoslav Emergency Relief Assistance Act of 1950,** report to Congress, transfer of function from Secretary of State to Director of Foreign Operations Administration 640 **Yuma, Ariz.:** Acquisition of land, construction of military facilities authorized 446 Rescission of prior military construction authorization 453, 457, 460 **Z** **Zinc,** revocation of suspension of duties, proclamation c4 **Zinc-Bearing Ores,** imports, deletion of certain transportation and sampling requirements 510 **Zinc Scrap,** applicability of duty and import tax suspension to 487 **Zoological Park, National,** appropriation for; advance 293 CXVII INDIVIDUAL INDEX **A** Page Aaron, Joseph L b36 Aarsheim, Svein Ole b72 Aasma, August b34 Abad, Ceferino C b146 Abdullah, Dawood B b140 Abdul-Nabi, Sion M b30 Abell, Eliisa K b140 Abelnicks, Karlis A b33 Ablassmeier, Josef a69 Abordonado, Alberto b140 Abraham, Angela M b44 Abramczyk, Abram b30 Abreu, Domingos V b103 Acevedo, Teodoro J b40 Acevedo-Cadena, Elisa b89 Aceves-Garcia, Francisco b72 Achtman, Marcel b103 Ackermann, Carolina M b61 Acosta, Gregorio b19 Adachi, Seiko b89 Adam, Mozes b35 Adame-Armendariz, Rodolfo b89 Adame-Valenzuela, Jose b82 Adamson, Armant b33 Adamus, Stanislaw b34 Addad, Encarnacion J b62 Adler, Hugo b52 Afendakis, Leonardo A b134 Afentakis, Konstantinos D b20 Affen, Awigdor b126 Affen, David b126 Affen, Estera b126 Afzal, Shaik b110 Agarwal, Jagdish C b40 Agerup, Karl W b110 Agneilo, Elda N b22 Agoropulos, Demetrios b82 Agostino, Joseph b48 Agramonte, Raul C b72 Agrapides, Constantina b96 Aguiar, Dawn E b110 Aguilar-Echartea, Candelario b140 Aguilar-Figueroa, Gilberto b52 Aguilera y Juive, George S b44 Aguillon-Garcia, Vincente L b46 Aguirre, Catarina V b140 Aguirre, Lucas R b110 Ah, Ning b110 Ahmad, Abder R b33 Ahmed, Saleh b68 Ahn, Susanna Mei Sheng b126 Aizer, Salim S b35 Ajgengold, Symcha J b7 Akar, Hamdi (Dr.) a69 Akimoto, Yuriko a68 Akiyama, Paula a11 Akliros, Lucas G b103 Akos, Lester b130 Akos, Lilia b130 Akos, Thomas b130 Ala’i, Hershmat b22 Alamo, Frances F b40 Alaniz-Gonzales, Samuel b119 Alaska Council of Boy Scouts of America a54 Alava, Moises b62 Albano, Enrico b72 Albers, Gustav H b103 Alcaraz-Suarez, Benito b89 Aldana, Gaudencia G b140 Aldeguer, Tomas A b48 Alefandakis, Yami b146 Aleman, Leonardo b64 Alexander, George V b56 Alexander, Neville G b22 Alexandra, Nicholas M b82 Alexandridi, Alexandria M b26 Alexandria, Stamatios A b103 Alexay, Mary K b22 Alfonso, Andres O b72 Alfonso, Anita b52 Alfonso, Daniel R b62 Alfonso-Rodriguez, Benardino P b68 Alhadeff, Rachel H b56 Ali, Abas b56 Ali, Eshad b89 CXVIII Ali, George H b103 Ali, Mohazid b134 Ali, Osmuth b103 Ali, Peer b56 Aliano, Joseph b72 Aliberti, Eliane b110 Alibudin, Wahap Bin b119 Alimanesteanu, Ileana b103 Alimanestiano, loana b33 Aliinanestiano, Mihai b33 Allaer, Allons A b26 Allaer, Helena C b26 Allen, A. F 571 Allie, Benny b56 Ahnasmary, Ahmed K b72 Almeida, Raul A b72 Almiri, Leon B b40 Alpern, Berek b7 Alps, Amy b142 Alquizola, Pia C b22 Altadonna, Maria b82 Altamirano-Villegas, Alfredo b146 Altamore, Giuseppe b68 Altamura, Francesco b82 Altieri, Vincenzo b46 Alvanou, Helen b68 Alvarado, Jose T b89 Alvarado, Magdaleno b89 Alvarado, Maria b89 Alvarado, Petronilo b89 Alvarez, Josefa S b119 Alvarez, Juan b119 Alvarez-Gomez, Pablo b146 Alvarez-Rodriguez, Delfin b134 Alves, Joao b134 Alvey, Amy R b52 Alvo, Jennie b72 Alzapiedi, Domenico b125 Amada, Francisco b72 Amador, Francisco P b96 Amador-Silva, Juan b64 Amarant, Adolf b89 Amarant, Oswald L b96 Amaran tides, Genevieve b52 Amaro, Simon F b48 Amato, Giuseppe b89 Ambaras, Berek b29 Ambaras, Chaja b29 Ambaras, Ruchla L b29 Ambaras, Szmul b29 Ambo, Toraichi b119 Ambrosini, Vittorio b103 Ambrus, Jan b35 Ames, Sara b140 Ametller, Vose b110 Amey, George W b22 Amezcua-Madrigal, Pedro b56 Amezquita-Hernandez, Alberto b52 Amico, Anthony D’ b134 Amin, Nural b44 Ammirato, Teresa V b82 Ampiro, Solly N b52 Amsel, Andor b28 Amso, Khalid I b36 Amzqua, Donato b13 Anastassiades, Athanassios b72 Anastopoulos, Vasilios P b22 Ancheta, Nieves M b140 Andasola, Ismael b119 Andersen, Albert b52 Andersen, Alf H b46 Andersen, Cyril C a76 Andersen, Gustav b119 Andersen, Leis b96 Andersen, Marija L b119 Andersen, Victor A b110 Anderson, Carl T b96 Anderson, Cecil b119 Anderson, Donald J b68 Anderson, Frank E b22 Anderson, George N b36 Anderson, George R b22 Anderson, Harold G b110 Anderson, Hjoje b82 Anderson, Mary K b110 Anderson, Mike b68 Anderson, Robert N 562 Andonyadis, Todori b56 Andrade, Aniba b13 Andresen, Ragnar b13 Andrews, David H a17 Andrews, Georgia a15 Andrews, Irene a77 Andrews, James A b146 Andrichik, John b22 Andruchow, Peter b13 Angelaras, James G b10 Angell, William D b40 Angel-Moreno, Jesus b89 Angioi, Battista b134 Ankenbrandt, Ellen M b56 Anqar, Sami Y b140 Antepara, Carlos E b89 Anthony, Wellington b103 CXIX Antipuna, Fortunato M b134 Antoine, Cecile C b119 Antonio, Bernardino b82 Antonio, Felix S b82 Antonio, Manuel b134 Antonoff, Spaas b20 Antonopoulos, John G b103 Antonov, Mario I b103 Antonsson, Valdemar T b103 Antos, Viktor b29 Antzakas, Angelo A b44 Aoki, Asaka b110 Apel, Izchok b8 Apfel, George J b134 Apfelbaum, Anna b110 Apollonio, Luciano A b82 Apostelescu, Stefan b72 Apostolakis, Apostolos C b140 Apter, Moses b6 Aragundez, Jose L b56 Arana-Cortez, Vicente b89 Aranda-Gonzalez, Jose b68 Arango y Mata, Rene F b52 Arar, Alexandra b103 Aratani, Masuko b140 Araujo, Antonio J b103 Araujo, Francisco A b26 Arbore, Nicola b110 Arcos, Jesus M b103 Arditi, Albert A b72 Arditi, Dona B b72 Arechiga-Heredia, Pablo b146 Arellano, Ignacio b110 Arellano, Rosa M b110 Arendt, Alfred W b102 Aresta, Joao M b102 Arguello De Martinez, Amelia b62 Arguinano-Sarri, Antonio M b44 Arias, Bernard b72 Arias, Cruz M b146 Aras-Melo, Jose A b49 Arias-Ortega, Jose M b140 Arita, George J b119 Arkouzis, Demetrios S b120 Armas, Jose b62 Armendariz, Esteban b82 Armour, Harry W b110 Armstrong, Samuel b110 Arnold, Brigitt b89 Arnoldi, Rachele a43 ARO, Inc 23 Aronov, Morris b49 Aronov, Pauline b49 Arpadjian, Garabed b89 Arpe, Carl J b22 Arredondo, Antonia C b82 Arredondo, Atilano b82 Arreola, Miguel b44 Arrindell, Albertha Y b89 Arro, Arnold b35 Arrojado, Americo b89 Arshakuni, Andronik M b146 Artenian, Zovinar b110 Ary, Amin Neto b82 Ascencio, Francisco b146 Asgarzadeh, Kamal b72 Asgarzadeh, Safieh b72 Ashby, Arthur R b46 Ashby, Ethel M b47 Ashby, Isabella b46 Asheo, Samuel b46 Ashley, Maria C b49 Asimenios, Spirios b64 Aslanidis, Emil C b134 Assoumany, Georges b52 Astras, Nicholas b146 Astwood, Carl H b11 Asuncion, Carmelita b140 Asuncion, Salvador, Jr b140 Asymkos, Johanna b13 Atalla, Mohamad M b89 Ataman, Mustafa T b56 Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Co 449 Athineos, Nicholas b82 Atkinson, Vance L b62 Atkinson, William E b146 Atteyeh, Zahia N b61 Attias, Henri b72 Attin, Carol D b103 Au, Fuk-Chun C b52 Au, Kitman b52 August, David L b44 Aurel, Mozes b34 Auriemma, Silvio b40 Austrian, Ludwig A b134 Autengruber, Milan b6 Avaia, Ezequiel A b64 Avalos-Jimenez, Alberto b68 Avelar-Macias, Jose b72 Avila, Juan b49 Avilo, Rudolf b28 Avramides, Clearchos H b20 Ayala, Manuel b52 CXX Aycart, Arturo b52 Ayers, Encarna V b120 Ayo-Guanilo, Gabriel b20 Ayriss, Alfred R b64 Azioni, Giuseppe b72 Azouni, Omar S b5 Azua, Uvaldo A b89 **B** Baarle, Jan Van b11 Babin, Joseph b110 Babkirk, Cecil L b11 Bach, Helen F b110 Backus, Richard H a48 Bacoka, Ante b89 Badalamente, Rosalia b96 Badr, Sharof Y b103 Baer, Hilda S b82 Baez, Rodriguez b72 Baghdassarian, Ida a40 Bagos, Vivencio b52 Bahde, Pilar A b140 Bahosky, Bernard R b96 Bailey, Julia J b56 Baillie, Sophie M b13 Bain, Kenneth B b36 Baird, Francis b72 Bajo, Rodriquez b120 Bajor, Laszlo b29 Bajor, Margaret b29 Bak, Nip b47 Bakal, Rose b44 Bakalas, George C b120 Bakboord, Percy G b49 Bakee, Said Bin b72 Baker, David b64 Baker, Melvin b569 Baiaba, Daniel b18 Balado, Marcial T b110 Balanikas, Vasilia b103 Balatocan, Ricardo b56 Balazsy, Elizabeth b7 Balberiski, Miron b28 Baldaeus, Johanna M b64 Ballard, Vera A b68 Ballon, Armando H b110 Ballon, Carmelo R b82 Balmilero, Lourdes T b146 Balsamo, Raffaele b20 Balsis, Harry b134 Balzano, Michele b120 Banash, J. I 571 Bane, Joseph V b72 Banuelos-Rivera, Carlos b134 Baptista, Manuel G b14 Baptiste, Ronald P b89 Baqai, Mohamad A b28 Baracchini, Ennio b72 Barardi, Antonio b140 Baratta, Ennio b103 Barba, Antonio b40 Barba, Pacita T b120 Barba-Garcia, Domingo b82 Barbera, Edward a75 Barbey, Henri R b56 Barbieri, Leonardo A b22 Barbieri, Mafaldo b110 Barbosa-Lozano, Andres b49 Barbulescu, Arghir J b14 Barcelo, Francisco D b68 Bardho, Spiro L b96 Barenbaum, Sara b126 Baresio, Mijo b72 Bari, Abdul b11 Baric, Slavko b33 Baricevich, Jack b73 Barilla, Muriel M b103 Barkley, Sarah M b146 Barkovic, Antonio b96 Barland, Felipe M b135 Barnett, Bertram L b40 Barnett, Mac Donald b140 Baron, Anna b60 Baronachi, George b64 Barone, Domenico b146 Baronti, Enorio b111 Barreiro-Lopez, Francisco b135 Barrera-Pena, Santiago b135 Barreras, Maria R b82 Barro, Jessus L b111 Barry, Violet M b20 Barsan, Vasile b126 Barsky, Marie a17 Bartelamia, Francesco b82 Bartl, Eveline B a78 Barton, Alice M b9 Barton, Frank X b9 Barton, Richard b64 Barton, William b571 Baruch, Morris b73 Baruela, Carmen V b11 Basfield, Edward R b96 Basoglu, Muzafer S b68 Basri, Saul A b5 CXXI Bassile, Moris b73 Bastardo, Manuel S b146 Bastian, Gladys E b22 Batchelor, Lilian V b82 Bateman, Florence L b20 Bates, Thersea L b146 Bates, Thomas A b49 Bathe, Herman O b111 Batista, Jose P b89 Battaglia, Frank b82 Bau, David, Jr b111 Bau, David Hong-Toh b111 Bau, Deanna b111 Baublis, Mary b14 Bauer, Max P b47 Bauhuber, Ludwig b96 Bauman, Margaret b56 Bauseler, August b40 Bautista, Antonio Marquez b14 Bautista, Antonio Molin b14 Bavas, Eleftherios A b56 Baxevanakes, Theodore b64 Beadle-Esparza, Henry b82 Beard, Harold E b36 Beattie, Ursual G b44 Beaumont, Jane b120 Beban, Mate b120 Bebber, Erich O b135 Bee, Eva-Garcia b52 Becerra, Francisca F b52 Becerra-Madrigal, Victoriano b52 Beck, John O b111 Beck, Moises b11 Beckett, Peter b96 Beckles, Ishmael T b146 Beckmann, Veronica E b6 Beekman, Josephus A b89 Beekman, Olga b89 Beer, Adam b35 Begin, Joseph R b27 Behie, William L b73 Bejar, Luis b96 Bejlis, Chaim J b126 Bekeffi, Laszlo b35 Bekeffi, Magdalena b35 Beker, Jiri b5 Belanger, Joseph R b22 Belanger, Marie A b103 Bell, Joseph L b36 Bell, Lawrence D 569 Bella, Victoria L b89 Bellistri, Domenico b111 Bello, Enrique D b135 Belloir, Sister Louise M a14 Bellotti, Allessandro A b73 Belmonte, Fidencia A b14 Belmontes, Luz b22 Belmontes-Mora, Miguel b135 Belohlavek, Ladislav b29 Belosic, Maria b52 Beltran, Salvador b64 Benavides, Maria O b140 Benderly, Maurice O b135 Bene, Armando Del b49 Benedig, Erno b9 Benedig, Margit b9 Benenelis-Avino, Jaime E b52 Benes, Borus M b11 Benes, Emilie A b111 Benetato, Evangelo P b64 Benfanti, Vincenzo b73 Benis, Peter D b111 Benites, Carmen b56 Benjamin, Simon b68 Ben-Kiki, Salomon b37 Benmuvhar, Isak a41 Bennett, Zachariah b111 Benvenuti, Angelo b40 Benvenuto, Dino b52 Benzel, Hazel P b73 Berardi, Giuseppe b89 Berchten-Breiter, Hans C b73 Berchten-Breiter, Irene D b73 Berchtold, August L b146 Bereincua, Teresa C b103 Berezowicz, Anna b56 Berezowicz, John b49 Berger, Josef b8 Berger, Katalin b73 Berger, Melanie b8 Berger, Robert b8 Berger, Saje b130 Berger, William b126 Bergersen, Else B b14 Bergquist, C. W 571 Berindei, George b22 Berindei, Madeleine J b22 Berkowic, Mikulas b130 Berkowiski, Mojsze b6 Berkowitz, Signoru B b97 Berland, Felicja b36 Bermudez, Constancia D b147 Bernardi, Remo b97 Berndt, Heinz W b18 CXXII Bernstein, Alberto S b89 Bero, Joseph b89 Berrardini, Ubaldo b68 Berstein, Rose D b140 Bertoni, Giovanni b135 Bertucci, Primo b20 Besada, Juan b56 Best, Edward P b89 Bestrin, Pavel b52 Bettencourt, John P b147 Betti, Cecilia M b120 Bettin, Avellino b120 Beutel, Clarence A a53 Bhaskar, Surindar N b140 Biagioni, Terzo b147 Bialkowska, Danuta b6 Bianchi, Ralph b103 Bianco, Emanuele E b73 Biase, Francesco Di b111 Bibliowicz, David b103 Bicecci, Primo b82 Biebernell, Barbara A b82 Bienwald, Gabriele b97 Bigajer, Henry b5 Bigajer, Maria b5 Biggio, Eduardo E b47 Biiber, Hugo b14 Bijlaard, Tine b90 Billi, Lino b73 Billinis, Costas A b102 Billys, Rachelle R b126 Binder, John b103 Bingham, Alfred A b73 Bingue, Eugfene L b135 Binternagel, Alfred b40 Bio, Matheos B b90 Biondi, Filippa b111 Biondi, Maria C b111 Biondi, Paolina b111 Biondi, Pia a41 Birdsey, George D b120 Biris, Theodore G b52 Birnbaum, Dora b8 Birnbaum, Rywa b52 Birthweight, Clinton V b68 Bismann, Georg b23 Bisschop, Joseph D b56 Bjelland, Frieda G b52 Blaauw, Dirk P b56 Blache-Fraser, Elaine S b73 Black, Elfriede R b97 Black, James B 569 Black, S. Bruce 569 Black, Wilfred C b40 Blackman, Clothilda E b82 Blackman, Herman E b56 Blagrove, Archibald N b18 Blair, Jessie b68 Blanchard, Barbara J b111 Blanco, Salvador b111 Blank, Harry b47 Blau, Sidonia b33 Blees, Johann b44 Bleier, Kain b68 Bless, Miguel J b73 Blewitt, Harry W b64 Bley, Ernst F b62 Block, Harry a28 Block, Robert C b90 Blonqvist, Waldamar b40 Blumenstein, Jerta b30 Blumenthal, Anneliese b90 Bluth, Lenke E b129 Blyden, Ida L b11 Blythe, Herbert E b90 Bo, Cheong b68 Boccanfuso, Luigi b40 Bochner, Moses b14 Boczko, Murray b90 Bodiya, Naser G b90 Bodner, Maria b40 Bodner, Naftali b40 Boekhout, Hansen G b49 Boen, Hie Lo b97 Boer, Johan L b111 Bogaisky, Zillah b52 Bogan, R. A. L 571 Bogdanic, Ivan b147 Bogleff, Anton b47 Bohonowsky, Anton b90 Bohosiewicz, Erwin b7 Bohosiewicz, Pawel b7 Boiko, Fred b82 Bois, Henry E b147 Boivin, Herminia b140 Boivin, Patrick b23 Bok, Che Kil a44 Boldt, Harry H b135 Boiler, Peter J b73 Bollino, Sa vino b18 Bolzoni, Rose a43 Bomze, Nuchim b126 Bonanno, Josephine L b111 Boncich, Sam b18 CXXIII Bone, Myfanwy b140 Bonelli, Anita C b97 Bones, Elba M b97 Bonhomme, Jean E b97 Boni, Donato b29 Boni, Rocco b11 Boniecki, Stanislaw b49 Bonifacio, Anton b56 Bonifacio, Gaspar b26 Bonilla, Ana E b82 Bonnesen, Mary A b103 Bonney, Freda L b111 Booher, Winnifred G b135 Boom, Abraham b90 Boots, Habbe b23 Borbon, Francisco-Jose De Habsburgo b15 Borbon, Princess Martha De Habsburgo b15 Borek, Feliks R b8 Borenstein, Dyna b37 Borgerson, Norman E 571 Borges, Fabio A b40 Borghese, Adele R b90 Borgogna, Vincenzo b97 Borina, Nadina G b20 Borjas-Chaire, David b83 Borjas-Nieto, Benito b111 Bornemisza, Adele b5 Boros, Abraham b64 Borovich, Eli b120 Borowiec, Andrzej S b36 Bosch, Louis b103 Bose, Peter b11 Bosher, Laura A b14 Bosnos, Catalina C b90 Bosnos, George C b90 Bosotina, Tome b40 Boss, Karl H b40 Botello-Antura, Manuel b11 Botermans, Karel F b103 Bott, Shu-Ying b104 Botta, Emma a24 Bottenbley, Cecil G b56 Bottiglieri, Luigi b104 Bouchard, Miriam E b104 Boulton, Raymond P b104 Boulos, Hamid M b82 Bouquet, Jean P. E b11 Bourassa, Lydia R b104 Bourguignon, Paul H b11 Bourlotos, James b120 Boutros, Youssef G b120 Bove, Salvatore b73 Bow, Ho b73 Bowen, Herbert A b90 Bowen, Sidney H b104 Bower, Everett E b111 Bowery, Mary b120 Boy Scouts of America, Alaska Council a54 Boyd, Arthur A b64 Boyle, Irene F, M a36 Bracco, Giovanni b36 Bracco, Simon G b36 Bracero, Juana L b111 Brachi, Cesarina a43 Bradaschia, Alberta b37 Bradley, Edith M b20 Bradshaw, George R b90 Brainard, Morgan B 569 Brainerd, Harry H 571 Braithwaite, Charles W b140 Brandl, Elisabeth b90 Brando, Antonio b37 Brandon, Robert J b97 Brandwein, Despina b140 Bratianu, Despina M b5 Bratianu, Vintila b5 Bratsafolis, Anthony N b68 Braudo, Abram b11 Braun, Anna M b44 Braun, Erwin b90 Braun, Fred W 571 Braun, Israel b140 Braun, Mauritiu b104 Braun, Pierre b147 Braut, Ivan M b111 Brawer, Lajos b111 Brecher, Samuel b30 Breda, Johannes b68 Breen, Michael b104 Breiland, Andreas E b56 Breit, Ester b68 Breitbart, Helen b52 Brennan, Elizabeth J b147 Bresaz, Metodio V b33 Bressant, Albert b64 Brettler, Isaac b83 Breuer, Berta b97 Breuer, Joseph b97 Brewster, Adelia K a20 Bristol, Charles H b140 Brod, Ivan b33 Broderick, Reynold A b90 Brodt, David M b5 Broeckerhoff, Ursula b147 CXXIV Brohman, Charles b73 Brokke, Cornelia J b40 Bronner, Otto R b40 Brooke, Paul P b97 Brooks, Charles C a57 Brooks, Newton A b26 Broomfield, Archibald H b97 Brotleit, Zofia K b28 Brotze, Emma Mae 562 Brown, Bernadette M b140 Brown, Frances N b104 Brown, Horace A b56 Brown, Jexblake W b90 Brown, Joseph Z b97 Brown, Lester E b83 Brown, Richard N b111 Brown, Rita T., Jr b64 Brown, Robert C b120 Brown, Sylvia E b52 Brown, Theo 571 Brown, William N b62 Browne, Anthony R b135 Browne, Emily R b135 Browne, Nellie R b135 Browne, Remedios R b135 Browne, Sam b37 Bruers, Victor M b90 Brail, Wolf b126 Brundage, Margaret b147 Brunetti, Domenico b147 Bruni, Giuseppe b11 Brunini, Orietta b140 Bruno, Antonio a69 Brusendorff, Gertrude b111 Bruyn, Gerrit De b147 Bryan, Alfred b111 Bryce, Lucille A b46 Bryson, Ruth B 419 Bryzman, Sara b127 Bue, Lee Wah b97 Buffoni, Maria a24 Buhner, E. J 571 Bulens, Rosalie J b73 Bulieris, Nick b37 Bullough, Elizabeth b40 Bulmas, Jaime b49 Bulmer, Yta b44 Bunch, Florence M b147 Buono, Catello b147 Buranosky, Zora K b127 Buratti, Lorenzo A b135 Burfiend, Else A b97 Burg, Manfred b49 Burgess, Mortimer M b104 Burgos, Temistocles b140 Burgundy, Theresa A b64 Buria, Manuel J b140 Burkhalter, Susan Kay a50 Burnash, Patrick M b97 Burns, Cecelia M a53 Burns, Hildebran P b97 Burns, John A b73 Burre, Karl F b23 Burriesci, Lucia b83 Burrows, Walter B b97 Buse, Emil C b90 Bussani, Andrew b28 Busse, Clara b64 Bustamante, Jose G b90 Butler, Stanley b73 Buttaro, Giuseppe b104 Butwell, James R b68 Buvat, Joseph L b140 Byer, Louis E b40 Byndloss, Theopilus b104 Buzzell, Hilda S b64 **C** Caalim, Josefina R b111 Caballero-Samudio, Miguel b135 Cabanzo, Jose L b23 Cabral-Rosendez, Samuel b147 Cabrera, Georgia b49 Cabrera, Maria A b113 Caccamo, Philip J b44 Caceres, Juan b120 Cacioli, Rizieri b73 Cadison, Leo M 562 Cadiz, Cadiz Monica b140 Cadorette, 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(Lt. 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(Rev.) a32 MacPhee, Norman S a8 Macpherson, Eric G b122 Madis, Ilona b31 Madis, Ilona, Jr b31 Madis, Voldemar b31 Madis, Voldemar, Jr b31 Madonis, Antonis P b70 Madrell, Evelyn M b24 Madrell, Robert S b24 Madrigal, Fidela B b55 Madrigal-Mejia, Miguel b45 Maduro, Lillian A b24 Maffei, Giovanni F b77 Magalee, Ralph E b66 Magalhaes, Manuel P b45 Magalit, Metelo T b66 Magas, Venetia A b21 Maggio, Mario A b58 Mah, Harry Hong b107 Mahkonen, Saimi A b99 Mahmoud, Hormoz a60 Mahoney, John H b143 Mahovtas, John E b42 Mahrt, Erni A b143 Maiava, Osovale K b149 Maidenbaum, Samuel b77 Mailloux, Lucienda M b99 Mainas, Artemis b58 Maio, Frank De b93 Maiorano, Barbara b24 Maiorano, Enrico b24 Maiorano, Francesco b16 Mair, Hugh S b115 Maizler, David b50 Majcunich, Mirko b107 Mak, Joe b54 Makedon, Procopios G b143 Maki, Anna-Liisa b77 Makovsky, Frantisek b38 Makrinos, Michael M b77 Malach, Chil b107 Malagutti, Luciana G b122 Malandruccolo, Michele L b21 Malau, Lambok b115 CLIX Maldonado, Dulcina A b137 Maldonado, Maria L b77 Malek-Aslani, Morad (Dr.) a19 Malhas, Ruhi A b34 Malik, Abdul b16 Mallozzi, Rosario b63 Maloata, Inosia F b143 Maloberti, Irma b16 Malone, Annie W b38 Maloney, William U a77 Malucelli, Mario b48 Malz, Samuel b77 Man, Fung b24 Manabe, Akira b107 Mancebo, Antonio D b54 Manchan, Luke b122 Mancini, Gabriele b143 Mandaat, Jose R b86 Mandamadiotis, Sperios D b24 Mandel, Hans b77 Mandel, Luis b107 Mandel, Phyllis B b77 Mandel, Salamon b7 Mandelbaum, Moses b77 Mandukich, Ivan b10 Mandukich, Kosara b10 Mandukich, Svetozar K b10 Mandy, Norma K b122 Manetas, Anthony D b24 Manetti, Angelo b93 Manfredi, Mario b48, b61 Mangassarian, Babgen b93 Mangassarian, Katharine b93 Mangione, Pietro b122 Mango, Attilio b45 Mani, Josefa b39 Manis, Michael C b77 Manlohee, Lucas B b54 Manning, Henriette b115 Manning, Josephine D b149 Manning, Melitta b99 Manning, Raymond b99 Manning, Raymond F b143 Manning, Samuel L b99 Manousos, Costas b115 Manstretta, Paolina B b70 Mantagas, loanis D b115 Mantello, Salvatore b48 Manuel, Eusebio D., Jr b48 Manzo, Anna M b107 Manzon, Mario R b77 Maola, Carmine F b54 Mar, Benny b99 Maram, Maria b31 Maratos, Anthony b115 Mar-Castan, Alberto b115 March, Peyton C. (Gen.) b103 Marconi, Mary F a39 Marcus, Hans b122 Marczek, Frank b137 Marecek, Bozena V b8 Marecek, Karel F b8 Marecek, Karel V b8 Marecek, Maria B b8 Marecek, Miriam A b8 Marek, Emma E a56 Marek, Hedwig a56 Margarit, Primo b63 Margemekes, Anastasia b99 Margitic, Daniel V b42 Margolin, Efraim b122 Margules, Esther b16 Maria, Ignazio b48 Marian, Ruth b86 Marinidis, Constantine M b102 Marinis, John P b149 Mark, Sulhan b115 Mark, Wee G b24 Markantonatos, Nester b38 Markes, Christ H b24 Markham, George C b86 Marks, Helen K b38 Markub, Sigrid C b93 Marley, Herbert S b149 Marohnich, Anton b21 Maroosis, Dionisios D b115 Maroyan, Toros b115 Marquez, Astrid I a11 Marquez, Zobeida V b137 Marquez-Gonzalez, Alfredo b137 Marquez-Loera, Daniel b143 Marron, Ana M b93 Marron-Escamilla, Ramon b93 Marsala, Giuseppe b77 Marsh, Antonina D b143 Marshall, John F b70 Marshall, Kenneth R b122 Marshall, Peter (Rev.) b4 Martelle, Theresa b38 Marthinson, Sten O b93 Martin, Eva b42 Martin, Joseph M b42 Martin, Manuel P b99 Martin, Marion E 571 CLX Martin, Maya M b143 Martin, Rose a3 Martinez, Agustina M b122 Martinez, Domingo b16 Martinez, Eugenio b77 Martinez, Francisca H b107 Martinez, Josefa b77 Martinez, Josephine N b122 Martinez, Maria b43 Martinez, Maria A b115 Martinez, Martin b16 Martinez, Matilde b122 Martinez, Melecio b77 Martinez, Ramon A b70 Martinez, Raul A b115 Martinez, Roberto b42 Martinez, Timothy H b58 Martinez-Barajas, Salvador b107 Martinez-Castaneda, Felix b38 Martinez-De Lira, Felipe b86 Martinez-Flores, Jose b24 Martinez-Martinez, Leopolde b143 Martinez-Rodriguez, Salvador b115 Martinoff, Sophie V b12 Martinolich, John b42 Martinsons, Nikolajs b54 Martis, John E b77 Maruyama, Masamori b19 Marx, Herbert E b137 Mas, Damian G b77 Mashal, Haskel S b7 Masliyah, Noory H b29 Maslobojew, Ryszard b32 Masri, Mahmud S b34 Mastin, Ida M b115 Mastosalo, Enna V b149 Mastrantoni, Ignazio b16 Mastrocola, Mario V b122 Mastrovincenzo, Francesco b86 Masuda, Isao b122 Mata, Reyes b12 Mataalii, Siniva b115 Matamoros, Agustin L b86 Matancias-Morales, Candelario b24 Matarangas, Nikolaos b115 Matarela, Maurice b102 Mateo, Dionicio A b149 Matheson, Flora G b38 Matheson, Sydney A b54 Mathias, Elsie D b58 Mathias, Francine A b58 Mathias, John E b58 Mathias, Mark O b58 Mathisen, Wollert b27 Matos, Ramon A b63 Matrai, Bela L b7 Matsis, Andrew b149 Matsuda, Crisanta K b143 Matsuda, Domingo S b143 Matsuda, Hisako b143 Matsuda, Kunikichi b143 Matsuda, Natividad A b143 Matsumoto, Hitoshi b77 Matsuno, Mitoshi b86 Matsuno, Tamaki b86 Matsuo, Kihei b143 Matsuo, Shigeru b16 Mattera, Giovanni F b50 Matthews, Helen b137 Matthews, Josephine b93 Mattsson, Ruben I b58 Matuschke, Hanni M a44 Matyskiel, Sophia b42 Matz, Jack J b58 Maull, Harry C., Jr a78 Mauner, George a9 Mauricio, Blanca A b149 Mauricio, Jose A b63 Mavridis, Sotirios b42 Mavris, Panagiotis b99 Mavrogeorgis, Demetrios b143 Mavromatopoulos, John N b48 Mavros, Dimitrios T b107 Maxam, Samuel A b125 Maxwell, James b122 Maxwell, Leonard F b77 May, Cheng b99 May, Mon Tin b16 Maya, Alberto b93 Mayer, Alex b45 Mayo, Louis b63 Mayon, Tom b86 Mazelow, David R b143 Mazelow, Frances b143 Mazelow, Serna b143 Mazier, Juan A b48 Mazon, Celebi R b77 Mazzilli, Giuseppe b21 Mazzone, Domenick b149 McAlmer, John E b149 McAnelly, Eleonore F a52 McBride, John W a30 McCarville, Mary E b143 McClarty, Barbara F b58 CLXI McCourty, John b77 McCoy, Mackie b58 McCree, Cerilla b93 McCunney, Gladys M b143 McDonald, Albertina b24 McDonald, Oscar b143 McEwan, Sarah b50 McFarlane, Dudley V b70 McGeecham, George b115 McHugh, Bethsaida V b86 Mcllrath, Elena D b26 Mcllvain, Pilar T b21 McInerney, John b93 McKay, James b115 McKayle, William b115 McKen, Keith N b86 McKenzie, Allan G b48 McKenzie, Arnold W b143 McKenzie, Basil L b86 McKenzie, Herman A b38 McKenzie, Louis b107 McKeon, James F a27 McKim, Olive K b77 McKinley, Trudy b143 McLaughlin, Margaret J b12 McLellan, John b77 McLeod, Pearl b24 McLoughlin, Isabella b77 McMahon, Rosemary T 8 McMurrain, Roydel Z b125 McNaughton, Mildred G b70 McNeil, Jesse L b137 McNeill, Thelma A a76 McPhee, Joyce M b149 McPherson, Cyril G b70 Medal, Daisy A b93 Medina, Ana G b107 Medina, Doroteo S b99 Medina, Eduarda V b137 Medina, Paul C b50 Medina-Inocencio, Ismael b149 Medina-Magdaleno, Luis b70 Medlin, Patricia E b54 Medovay, Moisha b78 Medrano, Ana M b143 Medrono, Luis M., Jr b78 Meeuwissen, Jacobus F b38 Mefford, Florence V b24 Meguerdichian, Haigaz b46 Mehlmann, Karl P b150 Meier, Constance M b12 Meijer, Manfred b24 Meikle, Maurice M b150 Meisels, Bernat b128 Meisels, Joseph b123 Meisels, Magda M b150 Meisels, Mozes b150 Meisels, Naftali b129 Meizoso, Jose M b115 Mejia, George L b93 Mejia de Ortega, Paula b87 Mekjian, Massis b38 Melchionna, Generoso b99 Meldon, Maurice W b93 Melendez, Elsie E b16 Melian, Francisco R b123 Mellon, Wilhelmina L b78 Melloni, Gian F b107 Melonas, Peter D b137 Mena, Evangelina F b58 Menache, Esther S b8 Mena Y Abreu, Olalio b58 Menck, Anton b144 Mend, Olaf b144 Mende, Thomas J b115 Mendenhall, Mary M., estate of a8 Mendes, Paaixano b42 Mendez, Guadalupe C b70 Mendez, Jesus b70 Mendez, Maria S b70 Mendez, Serapio b70 Mendez-Acebedo, Guadalupe b115 Mendolia, Margarete S b24 Mendonis, Andreas b86 Mendoza, Ignacia M b123 Mendoza, Lucrezia b54 Mendoza-Mora, Bernabe b58 Mendoza-Pedroza, Maria b70 Mendoza-Trujillo, Jose b16 Mentis, George S b144 Merino, Sofia b70 Merriles, Nancy H b86 Mersliker, Maria K b58 Mesa y Dorta, Vincente J b58 Messer, Heinrich b115 Mestril Renee b78 Mestrovic, Petar b130 Metcalf, Henriette b78 Meter, Jerry W b144 Metes, Mircea V b32 Metoxen, Dorothy O b144 Metsalo, Valentin b129 Meyer, Constance C b70 Meyer, Irmgard E b19 CLXII Meyer, Majer b42 Meyer, Nanno b42 Meyers, Blanche b24 Meyers, Clemencia D b24 Mezen, James A b70 Mezzo, Giovanni R b93 Miah, Aflak b38 Michalski, Stefan A b31 Michopoulos, John E b93 Miciak, Bronislaw b128 Miculescu, Mircea b31 Midrano, Florence b150 Miguel, Alberto b99 Miguel, Francisco S b16 Miguelucci, Alfredo b86 Miguez, Ignacio R b54 Mihael, Edanthia b66 Mihalios, John b107 Mihalitsis, Constantinos b45 Mikebrcich, Sam b144 Mikity, Dejan b115 Mikolajczyk, Marian b6 Miku, John b78 Mikulich, Gildo b33 Milian-Pulido, Lazaro b50 Milich, Herta b54 Milikowski, Boruch b31 Millard, I. W 571 Millarson, Leonard P b42 Millen, Alexander b100 Miller, Alicia M b150 Miller, Eustace b51 Miller, Florence M b123 Miller, Harry S b123 Miller, Justin 562 Miller, Kitty b107 Miller, Micheline C b93 Miller, Noel A b137 Miller, Sonia b107 Millett, Knolly E b51 Millhollin, Renee Y b115 Millin, Jack b86 Milson, Diana b144 Mina, Abed Hanna b130 Minardi, Emanuele b38 Minarovich, Anton b86 Mincer, Jacob b128 Mincer, Peisach b128 Mincin, Balduino b93 Ming, Barbara L b78 Ming, Chu b107 Minici, Luigi b107 Minieri, Domenica V b48 Minikes, Mayer b100 Minino, Ramon b100 Minutolo, Lorenzo b100 Miram, Jan b48 Mirambeau, Lucien b66 Miranda, Carlos b115 Miranda, Guadalupe P b115 Miranda, Huvaldo b115 Mirbach, Wilhelm J b21 Mireles, Eugenia b45 Mireles, Hortencia B b137 Mireles-Blanco, Francisca b137 Mireles-Blanco, Hortencia b137 Mireles-Gallegos, Eustacio b137 Mirza, Rio N b70 Mistretta, Vito b16 Mitchell, Herbert L b86 Mitehell, Marie b16 Mitchell, Mary E b100 Mitchell, Thomas R b150 Mitrovich, Predrag (Cpl.) a24 Mitsiliotis, Nickolaus b123 Miura, Kansiti b86 Miyagishima, Katsugoro b12 Miyashita, Katsuyoshi b24 Miyashita, Nobuichi b12 Mizialek, Walenty b58 M’Latainou, Day b86 M’Latamou, Thelma H b86 Mlotek, Abraham b93 Mobijohn, William E b86 Mock, Lee b51 Modica, Salvatore b45 Modi, Richard b12 Modny, Nikoloj b38 Modonas, Antonios b78 Moe, Ragnar b144 Moeller, Karl H b108 Moerings, Bertha J a47 Moerings, Lambertus K a47 Moerings, N. A. G. L a47 Moffett, James R a13 Mogensen, Cecille M b51 Moggia, Arideo b16 Mohamed, Dost b42 Mohn, Per Haakon b123 Mohsenin, Nezam b86 Mojica, Judith M b58 Mojsilov, Milenko R b6 Moldt, Sabine F b115 Molina-Gonzalez, Felipe b58 CLXIII Molina-Vasquez, Guillermina b137 Moll, Cornelius L b150 Molnar, Theresia b29 Moiocea, Eugene b16 Molocea, George b16 Molostvoff, Catherine B b34 Mombacher, Karl E b78 Mon, Frank b78 Mon, Lau b70 Mon, Lee b100 Mon, Wing L b58 Monaco, Damiano b86 Moncada, Julian M b94 Mondlak, Sawa Y b78 Mong, Ma b94 Monkarl, Hassen S b78 Monovasios, Aristides Y b54 Monreal-Yanez, Roque b58 Monroe, Georgette M b144 Montalvo, Francisco b150 Montalvo, Herminia G b94 Montalvo, Maria P b150 Montana, Manuel F b63 Montanaro, Gioacchino b78 Montanelli, Maurina a43 Monteiro, Jose M b12 Montello, Gennaro b100 Montelongo-Garza, Anacleto b123 Montenegro, Silvia b58 Montero, Jose (Dr.) a58 Montes, Etelvina R b94 Montesantos, Constantinos b123 Montes-Garza, Juan b123 Montgomery, Marie E b115 Montoya, Adolfo b45 Montoya, Fernando O b51 Montoya, Victoria b11 Montrand, Juana C b78 Moo, James Loo b70 Mook, Lam Sang b78 Moon, Kan b100 Moon, Lee b137 Moons, Victor b78 Moore, Charles b54 Moore, Dolores M b86 Moore, Lolita b66 Moorma, Eino F b7 Mootoo, Conrad A b108 Mora-Capetilla, Tomas b108 Moraglis, Michaelis S b42 Moraities, Stamatios b94 Moraitis, Georgios J b108 Morales, Pedro b108 Morales, Petronila L b108 Morales, Ramona S b144 Morales-Avila, Gabriel b78 Morales-Rojas, Delfino b137 Morales-Vidana, Francisco b150 Moran, Joseph P b70 Moravcsik, Julius M. E b10 Moravcsik, Michael J b10 Morch, Milan b24 Morehouse, Oili S b115 Moreira, Jose b150 Morelli, Alberto b115 Morelli, Valentine E b100 Moreno, Antonio b100 Moreno, Leonardo G b108 Moreno, Raquel C b12 Moreno, Tomas H b115 Moreno-Pantoja, Robert b48 Moreno-Sanchez, Refugio b26 Moretti, Dominick b78 Morgan, Hubert W b51 Morgan, Mildred L b12 Mori, Ishiko S b137 Mori, Yosuke b137 Moriarty, Michael b115 Moriguchi, Hideichi b144 Morin, Albert B b03 Morin, Luca b144 Moriyama, Sakujiro b137 Moroch, Simeon b78 Morquecho, Angela R b24 Morquecho-Hernandez, Jose b24 Morquecho-Ramirez, Enrique b137 Morris, Coral M b60 Morris, Stafford C b24 Morrissey, Suzanne R b130 Morton, Edith E b100 Mortreuil, Francoise A b54 Mortuza, Golam b78 Moscarelli, Americo b150 Moschitto, Anna M b70 Moschouris, Vassilios b138 Moses, Harry M 571 Moses, Joyce V b66 Moskovitz, Joseph b128 Moskowitz, Hersch b108 Mosquera, Melva b123 Mosquito, Marcelsina b115 Mossaides, Panayioties b70 Mostecky, Iva E b6 Mostecky, Iva V b6 CLXIV Mota, Francisco M b115 Moukios, Evdokia b66 Moulas, Elaine G b16 Mouquinho, Sofia b78 Moustafa, Hussein K b16 Moustakas, John b115 Moustakeas, Vasilios b51 Moutzalias, Gerasimos D b59 Mow, Chang S b59 Mowlem, Aboudi R b54 Moy, Don T b31 Moy, Harry M b38 Moy, Helen b94 Moy, Howard R b128 Moy, Joe Gee b94 Moy, Kuo Ching b150 Moya-Aranda, Alfredo b108 Moyano, Eusbbio E b115 Mpras, Stefanos b86 Mrwik, Hugo L b94 Mueller, Carl J b78 Muentes, Ignacio R b24 Mugnone, Oreste b100 Mui, Jak Lim b100 Mui, Phaik-Sim L b78 Muller, Heinrich A b78 Muller, Joseph b19 Muller, Vera b29 Mulley, Anne J b78 Mumford, D. 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(Commander, USNR) a7 Oei, Ing Bian b66 Oei, Jacqueline b66 Oenning, Ronald L a4 Oestreicher, Ester b6 Oestreicher, Moric b6 Ogle, William b19 O’Halloran, Thomas P b100 Ohashi, Clara M b123 Ohashi, Fusae b123 Ohashi, Taro b123 Ohashi, Victor M b123 Ohlsen, Carl S b87 Ohno, Haruyoshi b150 Ojeda, Armando V b116 Ojuricic, Milan b150 Oka, Masahiko b59 Oka, Miyuki b59 Oka, Naohiko b59 Okada, Benzo J b70 Okuda, Isa b144 Okuda, Jimy a15 Okuda, Tsutomo Tom b94 Okuno, Bunshichi b51 O’Leary, Elizabeth b19 Oleksy, Ludwik b150 Olivares, Jesus A b138 Olivares-Saucedo, Angel b42 Olivarez-Garcia, Luis b138 Olivas, Maria L b94 Oliver, Ellen C b66 Olmoz-Andaverde, Amelia b24 Olsen, Bjarne O b150 Olsen, Einar G b78 Olsen, Hans b78 Olsen, June b66 Olsen, Louis F b94 Olson, Bernard W a5 Olsson, Shigeko K b138 Olveirs, Jose M b123 Omiya, Kazuo a23 Omlie, Ricardina L b42 Omori, Shigeko b138 On, Ernest Wong b124 On, Lam b150 Onofrio, Giovanni L b116 Ontiveros-Ortega, Jose b100 Opdebeck, Benoit b138 Opitz, Paul R b42 Oppedisano, Angelo b123 Oppenheimer, Arthur, Jr a49 Oppenheimer, Jane a49 Opperman, Ida b116 Orabona, Giuseppe b78 Orcutt, Borgia M b59 Ordorica, Marcelino V b78 Orellana, Francisco b38 Orfanos, Dimitrios b66 Org, Amalia b100 CLXVII Orintas, Joseph b108 Orintas, Ona b108 Orlich, Nikola V b78 Orlove, Gregor B b13 Ormsey, William A b116 Oropeza, Mary b138 O’Rourke, Jimmi R b108 O’Rourke, Samuel L b87 Orozco, Manuel b138 Orozco-Ramirez, Rafael b87 Orsi, Giuseppe a57 Orsi, Maria I b59 Ortega, Alfonso b42 Ortega-Lujano, Luis b123 Ortega-Madrigal, Amador b87 Ortega-Mejia, Delfino b87 Ortega-Mejia, Espedito b87 Ortega-Mejia, Fiorentina b87 Ortega-Mejia, Zeferino b87 Ortega-Pizarro, Bartolome b150 Ortegon, Pablo b16 Ortiz, Cecilio P b150 Ortiz, Monina D b42 Orto, Mario D b94 Osio, Angelina V b19 Osio, Antonio D b19 Osle, Irida R b102 Osle-Aloma, Fausto b102 Osley, Christina b38 Osman, Abdel R b116 Osman, Hassan b78 Osman, Ismail B b87 Osoria-Chavez, Roberto b87 Ostolaza, Edith C b42 Ostos, Juan b54 Ostreicher, Rozalia b123 Ostreicher, Sally b30 Ostreicher, Samuel b123 Ostteicher, Ester b32 Osup, Nana J b108 Osusky, Stefan b7 Otero, Constante S b94 Otero, Jose B b59 Otero, Jose G b78 Ottaviano, Vincenzo F b87 Ounapuu, Anton b6 Overacker, Edna S a79 Oviedo, Virginia C b108 Oyakawa, Keiji L b66 Oyakawa, Kenichi A b66 Oyakawa, Mitsuko Y b66 Oyakawa, Oto b66 Oyakawa, Yoshiharu b66 Ozamis-Ormaechea, Domingo b26 Ozdemir, Orham S a16 Ozeki, Haruko b150 Ozeki, Mamoru b150 Ozman, William a35 Ozolins, Bruno Francis b9 Oztekin, Muammer A b123 Ozyurt, Muhittin b42 Ozyurt, Perihan b42 **P** Paap, Antonie H b38 Paasiala, Reino O b108 Pacheco, Jesusita E b70 Pacheco, Lucina M b94 Pacheco-Morales, Dimeteria b94 Pacheco-Morales, Miguel b94 Pacillas, Antonio b54 Pacini, Siivano J b60 Pad ilia, Roberto b54 Padla, Ksenia b78 Paema, Ernst b36 Pagan, Virginia F b16 Pahk, Karl F b42 Pai, Ei Whan b82 Pai, Hua S b43 Pai, Youngai b116 Pak, Chan b108 Palacios-Valadez, Roberto b78 Palassolo, Vito b66 Paldomino-Escobar, Seferino b123 Pales, Vitali b130 Paley, Iona S b7 Palho, Edward b45 Paltmeyer, W. 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