MILITARY, NAVAL AND AIR FORCE INSTALLATIONS

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self this afternoon. May I ask whether the bill introduced today to end this .strike which is causing so much discom- fort in this city will be given considera- tion? Is there, any prospect of getting that legislation before the House? Mr. McCORMACK. The gentleman from Michigan is a much better parlia- mentarian than I. .Mr. HOFFMAN of Michigan. My, my, my, Mr. Speaker, I want those words taken down. The statement Js not accurate. The SPEAKER. The gentleman from Massachusetts asks unanimous consent that when the House adjourns today, it adjourn to meet on Monday next. Is there objection? There was no objection. INTERIM AUTHORITY TO THE SPEAKER AND THE CLERK Mr. McCORMACK. Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that notwith- standing the adjournment of "the House until Monday next, the Clerk be author- ized to receive messages from the Senate and that the Speaker be authorized to sign any enro d bills and joint resolu- tions duly sed by the two Houses and found trq~fi enrolled. \1~ The FAKER. Is there objection to he r uest of the gentleman from Mas- usetts?, iere was no objection. MILITARY, NAVAL, AND AIR FORCE INSTALLATIONS Mr. VINSON submitted the following conference report and statement on the bill (H. R. 6829) to authorize certain construction at military, naval, and Air Force installations, and for other purposes: CONFERENCE REPORT (H. REPT. NO, 1083) The committee of conference on the dis- agreeing votes of tile two Houses on the . amendment" of the Senate to the bill (H. R. 6829) to authorize certain Construction at military, naval, and Air Force installations, and for other purposes, having met, after full and free conference, have agreed to rec- ommend and do recommend to their respec- tive Houses as follows: That the House recede from its disagree- ment to the amendment of the Senate and agree to the same with an amendment as follows: In lieu of the matter proposed to be inserted by the Senate amendment insert the following: "TITLE I "Sec. 101. The Secretary of the Army is tuthorized to establish or develop military installations and facilities by the acquisition, construction, conversion, rehabilitation, or installation of permanent or temporary pub- lic works in respect to the following' projects, which include site preparation, appurte- nances, and related utilities and equipment: "Continental United States "Technical Services Facilities "(Ordnance Corps) "Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland: Troop housing, community facilities, utilities, and family housing, $1,736,000. '7 Jq4 DP63Tt 458000100180002-9 RECORD - HOUSE "Two Rock Ranch Station, California: Community facilities, and family housing, $1,298,000. "Vint Hill Farms Station, Virginia: Com- munity facilities, storage facility, and opera- tional and maintenance facility, $695,000. "(Corps of Engineers) "Army Map Service, Maryland: Opera- tional and maintenance facility, $62,000. "Fort Belvoir, Virginia: Troop housing, community facilities, research and develop- ment facilities, operational and maintenance facilities, utilities, and family housing, $4,- 608,000. "Granite City Engineer Depot, Illinois: Operational and maintenance facilities, and family housing, $1,822,000. "Marion Engineer Depot, Ohio: Storage facilities and utilities, $1,146,000. "(Transportation Corps) "Brooklyn Army Base, New York: Utilities, $1,055,000. "Charleston Transportation Depot, South Carolina: Storage facilities and utilities, $329,000. "Fort Eustis, Virginia: Troop housing, community facilities, training facilities, med- ical facility, and operational and mainte- nance facilities, $6,597,000. "New Orleans Army Base, Louisiana: Stor- age facility, $117,000. "Oakland Army Base, California: Com- munity facilities, storage facilities, and op- erational and maintenance facilities, $1,- 923,000. "Fort Story, Virginia: Utilities, $41,000. "West Coast Ammunition Terminal, Cali- fornia: Land acquisition, $3,209,000. "(Medical Corps) "William Beaumont Army Hospital, Texas: Hospital and medical facilities, $586,000. "Brooke Army Medical Center, Texas: Hos- pital and medical facilities, $549,000. "Madigan Army Hospital, Washington: Hospital and medical facilities, $333,000. "Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Dis- trict of Columbia: -Hospital facilities, and re- search and development facilities, $3,557,000. "Field Forces Facilities "(First Army area) "Fort Devens, Massachusetts: Troop hous-. ing, administrative facilities, and family housing, $7,275,000. "Fort Dix, New Jersey: Community facili- ties, medical facilities, administrative facili- ties, and family housing, $6,698,000. "Fort Jay, New York: Waterfront facili- ties, $731,000. "Fort Niagara, New York: Storage facilities, $209,000. "Fort Totten, New York: Utilities, $170,- 000. "(Second Army area) "Port Holabird, Maryland: Troop housing, $612,000., "Fort Knox, Kentucky: Troop housing,, training and administrative facilities, com- munity facilities, medical facilities, opera- tional and maintenance facilities, and fam- ily housing, $8,990,000. "Fort George G, Meade, Maryland: Com- munity facilities, training and medical fa- cilities, and operational and maintenance facilities, $923,000. "(Third Army area) Fort Benning, Georgia: Troop housing, community facilities, training and adminis- trative facilities, medical facilities, storage facilities, operational and maintenance fa- cilities, and family housing, $10,392,000. "Fort Bragg, North Carolina: Troop hous- ing, community facilities, training and ad- ministrative facilities, medical facilities, air- field pavements, operational and mainte- nance facilities, and family housing, $15,- 659,000. "Black Hills Ordnance Depot, South Da- kota: Family housing, $1,428,000. "Blue Grass Ordnance Depot, Kentucky: Operational and maintenance facilities, $509,000. "Erie Ordnance Depot, Ohio: Operational and maintenance facilities and utilities, $1,- 933,000. "Frankford Arsenal, Pennsylvania: 'Utili- ties, $855,000. "Lordstown Ordnance Depot, Ohio: Oper- ational and maintenance facilities, $875,000. "Pueblo Ordnance Depot, Colorado: Oper- ational and maintenance facilities, $1,843,- 000. "Red River Arsenal, Texas:. Operational and maintenance facilities, $140,000. "Redstone Arsenal, Alabama: Research and development facilities and community facilities, $2,865,000. "Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois: Operational and maintenance facilities, $347,000. "Rossford Ordnance Depot, Ohio: Utilities, $400,000. "Savanna Ordnance Depot, Illinois: Opera- tional and maintenance facilities, $342,000. "Seneca Ordnance Depot, New York: Com- munity facilities, $129,000. "Sierra Ordnance Depot, California: Oper- ational and maintenance facilities, $1,075,000. "White Sands Proving Ground, New Mex- ico: Troop supporting facility, and research and development facilities, $1,247,000. "Wingate Ordnance Depot, New Mexico: Operational and maintenance facilities, $632,000. "(Quartermaster Corps) "Atlanta General Depot, Georgia: Storage facilities, $84,000. `Belle Meade General Depot, New Jersey: Operational and maintenance -facilities, $174,000. "Fort Lee, Virginia: Troop housing, com- munity facilities, medical facility, storage fa- cilities, training facilities, operational and maintenance facilities, and family housing, $8,589,000. "Memphis General Depot, Tennessee: Fam- ily housing, $99,000. "New Cumberland General' Depot, Penn- sylvania: Family housing, $568,000. "Sharpe General Depot, California: Utili- ties and family housing, $337,000. "(Chemical Corps) "Army Chemical Center, Maryland: Troop housing, storage facilities, operational and maintenance facilities, and utilities, $1,248,- 000, "Deseret Chemical Depot, Utah: Mainte. nance facilities,. $92,000. "Camp Detrick, Maryland: Utilities, $452,- 000. "Dugway Proving Ground, Utah: Troop housing, hospital and medical facilities, oper- ational and maintenance facilities, and fam- ily housing, $1,129,000. "Pine Bluff Arsenal (including Midwest Chemical Depot), Arkansas: Land acquisi- tion, $3,000. "Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Colorado: Oper- ational gnd maintenance facilities and utili- ties, $773,000. "(Signal Corps) "Decatur Signal Depot, Illinois: Opera- tional and maintenance facilities, $303,000. "Fort Huachuca, Arizona: Airfield pave- ments, community facilities, storage facili- ties, operational and maintenance facilities, utilities, troop housing, and family housing, $5,913,000. "Lexington Signal Depot, Kentucky: Main- tenance facility, and family housing, $538,- 000. "Fort Monmouth, New Jersey: Community facilities, $616,000. "Sacramento Signal Depot, California: Troop housing, maintenance facility, and family housing, $715,000. "Tobyhanna Signal Depot, Pennsylvania: Troop housing, $649,000. Approved For Release 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63T00245R000100180002-9 Approved For Rels 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63T00245R0t00180002-9 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE July 7 "Fort Campbell, Kentucky: Troop housing, community facilities, training and adminis- trative facilities, medical facilities, opera- tional and maintenance facilities, and family housing, $12,377,000. "camp Gordon, Georgia: Community fa- cilities, $261,000. "Camp Jackson, South Carolina: Medical facilities, $5,000,000. "Port McClellan, Alabama: Community fa- eUities, storage facilities, operational and maintenance facilities, and family housing, $2,811,000. "Camp Rucker, Alabama: Airfield pave- ments, and operational and maintenance fa- cilities, $2,070,000. - "Camp Stewart, Georgia: Troop housing, storage facilities, and operational and main- tenance' facilities, $'987,000. "(Fourth Army area) "Fort Bliss, Texas: Troop housing, com- munity facilities, training and administra- tive facilities, and operational and main- tenance facilities, $4,645,000. "Fort Hoot, Texas: Troop housing, com- munity facilities, training and administra- tive facilities, medical facilities, operational and mitinteriance facilities, and family hour lag. $12,922,000. "Fort Sam Houston, Texas: Troop housing and operational facilities, $805,000. "Fort Sill, Oklahoma: Community facili- ties, medical facilities, operational and niiintenance facilities, and land acquisition. $3,053,000. "(Fifth Army area) "Fort Carson, Colorado: Troop housing. community facilities, training and adminis- trative facilities, medical facilities, airfield pavements, storage facilities, and operational and maintenance faciiitiefi, $7,487,000. "Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: Hospital and medical. facilities, training facilities, and operational facilities, $8,815,000. "Camp Lucas, Michigan: Community fa- cilities, $145,000. "Fort Riley, Kansas: Troop housing, com- munity facilities, training and administra- tive facilities, medical facilities, storage ta- cillties, operational and maintenance facili- ties, and family housing, $8,857,000. "Fort Sheridan, Illinois: Storage facilities and family housing. $1,528,000. "(Sixth Army area) "Camp Hanford, Washington: Waterfront facilities, $167,000. "Fort Lewis, Washington: Troop housing, community facilities, training facilities, medical facilities, storage facilities, oper- ational and maintenance facilities, and family housing, $15,275,000. "Presidio of Monterey. California: Troop housing and training facilities, $1,878,000. "Fort Ord. California: Community facili- ties, medical facilities, and utilities, $1.407,- 000. "Presidio of San Francisco, California: Liquid fuel dispensing facilities, $144,000. "United States Disciplinary Barracks, Cali- fornia: Community facilities, $184,000. "Yuma Test Station, Arizona: Family housing, $709.000, "(Military Academy) "United States Military Academy. New York: Community facilities and utilities, $758,000. "(Armed Forces special weapons project) ,"Sandia Base, New Mexico: Family hous- ing. $1,231,000. "Various installations: Maintenance facil- ities, community facilities, and utilities, $3,014,000. "(Tactical installations) "Various locations: Family housing, $8,135,000. "(Rehabilitation) "Various locations: Rehabilitation of fa- cilities for family housing, $2,661,000, "Outside Continental United States "(Alaskan area) "Big Delta: Troop housing and community facilities, and family housing. $3,838,000. "Elelson Air Force Base: Maintenance and storage facility. $1,047,000. "Ladd Air Force Base: Storage facilities and liquid fuel dispensing facilities. $266,000. "Fort Richardson: Troop housing. commu- nity facilities, storage facilities, operational and maintenance facilities, and utilities, {9.079.000. "Whittier: Community facilities, and op- erational and maintenance facilities, $1,- 183.000. "Wildwood Station (Kenai) : Troop hous- Ing and community facilities, $469,000. "Various locations: Rehabilitation of facil- ities for family housing, $1,656,000. "(Far East Command area) "Okinawa: Community, troop supporting, and medical facilities, operational, mainte- nance, and administrative facilities, utilities, family housing, and land acquisition and re- settlement, $12,983,000, of which sum the total amount available for resettlement may be paid in advance to the Government of the Ryukyu Islands. "(Pacific Command area) "Helemano, Hawaii: Family bottling, $714,000. "Camp O'Donnel, Philippine Islands: Utll- itles, $832,000. "Schofield Barracks, Hawaii: Storage and community facilities, $3,182,000. "Watawa (Waipio) Radio Transmitting Station, Hawaii: Community facilities, and family housing $363,000. "(Icelandic Command area) "Keflavik Airport: Operational and train- ing facilities, and family housing. $3,793,000, "Classified Installations: Family housing, $5,799,000. "Sw. 102. The Secretary of the Army is au- thorized to establish or develop classified military installations and facilities by the acquisition of land and the construction, re- habilitation, or installation of permanent or temporary public works, Including site prepa- ration. appurtenances, and related utilities and equipment, in a total amount of $223: 993.000. "Sac. 103. The Secretary of the Army is au- thortzed through the construction, rehabili- tation, or installation of permanent or tem- porary public works, including site prepa- ration, appurtenances, and related utilities and equipment, to restore or replace facilities damaged or destroyed in a total amount of $10 million, "Sac. 104. Public Law 534, Eighty-second Congress, is hereby amended as follows: "(a) Strike so much thereof under the heading 'Continental United States' and sub- heading `Field Forces Facilities' (Second Army area) in section 101 as follows: " `Fort Knox, Kentucky: Training build- ings and facilities, research and development facilities, maintenance facilities, land acqui- sition, and utilities. $11,411,000.' and insert in lieu thereof the following: "'Fort Knox, Kentucky. Training build. ings and facilities, maintenance facilities, land acquisition, and utilities, $9,411,000.' "(b) Strike so much thereof under the heading 'Con tinental United States' and sub- heading 'Technical Service Facilities' (Army Medical Service) in section 101 as follows: " 'Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Wash- ington, District of Columbia: Operational facilities and research and development fa- cllltes, $731,000.' "and Insert In lieu thereof the following: "'Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Wash- ington, District of Columbia, and Forest Glen, Maryland: Operational facilities, and research and development facilities, $2,731.- 000.1 "Sac. 105. Public Law 534, Eighty-third Congress, is hereby amended by striking so much thereof under the heading 'Continen- tal United States' and subheading '(Signal Corps)' in section 101 as follows: , 'Department of the Army transmitting station, vicinity of Woodbridge, Virginia:' "and Inserting in lieu thereof the following: "'Department of the Army transmitting station, vicinity of Camp Detrick, Maryland:'. "TITLE II "Sec. 201. The Secretary of the Navy is au- thorized to establish or develop naval instal- lations and facilities by the acquisition, con- struction, conversion, rehabilitation, or in- stallation of permanent or temporary public works in respect of the following projects, which include site preparation, appurtenan- ces, and related utilities and equipment: "Continental United States "Shipyard Facilities "Naval shipyard, Boston. Massachusetts: Utilities and replacement of piers, $8,441,000. "Naval shipyard, Puget Sound, Bremerton, Washington: Drydock facilities, including plans and specifications. $2,200,000. "David Taylor Model Basin, Carderock, Maryland: Research and development facili- ties. $14,302,000. "Naval Industrial reserve shipyard. Charles- ton, South Carolina; Land acquisition, $427,000. "Naval minecraft base, Charleston, South Carolina: Site preparation, waterfront facil- ities, administrative facilities, training fa- cilities, utilities, and land acquisition, $5,800,000. "Naval shipyard, Mare Island, Vallejo, Cali- fornia: Waterfront facilities and sand- blasting facilities, $4.553,003. "Naval shipyard, Norfolk, Virginia: Re- placement of wharf, $308,000. "Naval underwater sound laboratory, New London, Connecticut: Family housing, $88,600. "Naval mine countermeasures station, Pan- ama City, Florida: Administrative facilities, community facilities, training facilities, heli- copter facilities, ammunition storage facili- ties, waterfront facilities, research and de- velopment facilities, and land acquisition, $3,379,000. "Naval shipyard, Portsmouth, New Hamp- shire: Utilities, and drydock facilities, $946,000. "Naval electronics laboratory, San Diego, California: Land acquisition, $143,000. "Naval repair facility, San Diego, Califor- nia: Utilities, $629,000, "Naval shipyard, Ban Francisco, California: Waterfront facilities, steam test facilities, and land acquisition, $4,369,000. "Fleet Base Facilities "Navy Department, District of Columbia: Family housing, $81.000. "Naval station, Green Cove Springs, Flor- idk: Utilities, $72,000. "Naval station Newport., Rhode Island: Personnel facilities, $1,583.000. "Naval base, Norfolk, Virginia: Waterfront facilities, pavements, utilities, and land ac- quisition, $9,972,000. "Naval station, Orange, Texas: Personnel facilities. $399,000. "Naval station, San Diego, California: Utilities, $57,000. "Naval station, Treasure Island, San Francisco, California: Personnel facilities, and utilities, $3.147,000. Personnel facilities, and utilities, $3,147,000. "Naval station. Tacoma, Washington: Waterfront facilities, $3,024,000. "Naval station, Tongue Point, Astoria, Oregon: Personnel facilities, $92,000. "Aviation Facilities "(Naval air training stations) "Naval auxiliary landing field, Alice- Orange Grove Area. Texas: Airfield pave- ments, and land acquisition, $1,487,000. Approved For Release 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63T00245R000100180002-9 1 955 Approved For Release 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63TO 58000100180002-9 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE "Naval auxiliary air'station, Barin Field, Foley, Alabama: Airfield lighting facilities, $151,000. "Naval auxiliary air station, Chase Field, Texas: Storage facilities, fuel dispensing facilities, operational' facilities, personnel facilities, community facilities, land acquisi- tion, and family housing, $1,953,500. "Naval air station, Corpus Christi, Texas: Navigational aids, training facilities, and land acquisition, $664,000. "Naval 'air station, Glynco, Georgia: Air- craft, station and -equipment maintenance facilities, administrative facilities, and utili- ties, $1,886,000. "Naval air station, Hutchinson, Kansas: Utilities, $81,000. "Naval auxiliary air station, Kingsville, Texas: Aircraft maintenance facilities, op- erational facilities, navigational aids, stor- age facilities, maintenance facilities, per- sonnel facilities, community facilities, and land acquisition, $3,686,000. "Naval air station, Memphis, Tennessee: Utilities, $759,000. "Naval air station, Pensacola, Florida: Air- field pavements, navigational aids, personnel facilities, fuel dispensing facilities, opera- tional facilities, researell and development facilities, ammunition storage facilities, land acquisition, and plans and specifications for aircraft overhaul and repair facilities, $3,463,000. "Naval auxiliary air station, Port Isabel, Texas: Airfield pavements, aircraft mainte- nance facilities, operational facilities, ad- ministrative facilities, community facilities, fuel storage facilities, ammunition storage and ordnance facilities, security facilities, utilities, and land acquisition, $5,544,000. "Naval auxiliary air station, New Iberia, Louisiana: Aircraft maintenance facilities, airfield pavements, operationa?1 facilities, navigational aids, maintenance facilities, communication facilities, training facilities, administrative facilities, fuel storage and dispensing facilities, covered and cold-storage facilities, ammunition storage facilities, per- sonnel facilities, medical facilities, com- munity facilities, utilities, and land acquisi- tion, $24,361,000. "(Fleet, support air stations) "Naval air station, Alameda, California: Aircraft, maintenance facilities, seadrome lighting facilities, seawall, dredging, and land acquisition, $3,729,000. "Naval air station, Atlantic City, New Jer- sey: Storage facilities, and utilities, $233,000. "Naval auxiliary air station, Brown Field, California: Family housing, $214,600. "Naval air station, Brunswick, Maine: Air- field pavements, airfield lighting facilities, communication facilities, storage facilities, ammunition storage facilities, personnel fa- cilities, community facilities, utilities, and land acquisition, $3,200,000. "Naval air. station, Cecil Field, Florida: Aircraft maintenance facilities, airfield pave- ments, operational facilities, covered storage facilities, ammunition storage and ordnance facilities, fuel dispensing facilities, security facilities, personnel facilities, community facilities, and utilities, $7,400,000. "Naval auxiliary air station, El Centro, California: Ordnance facilities, and land ac- quisition, $366,000. "Naval auxiliary air station, Fallon, Ne- vada: Operational facilities, community fa- cilities, and personnel facilities, $1,041,000. "Naval air station, Jacksonville, Florida: Airfield pavements, communication facilities, operational facilities, and land ' acquisition, $2,224,000_. "Naval air station, Key West, Florida: Fuel storage facilities, and boathouse, $211,000. "Naval auxiliary landing field, Mayport, Florida: Waterfront facilities, communica- tion facilities, and security facilities, $738,- 000. "Naval air station, Miramar, California: Storage facilities, training facilities, person- nel facilities, fuel dispensing facilities, com- munity facilities, and utilities, $4,370,000. "Naval air station, Moffett Field, Califor- nia: Fuel pipeline facilities, airfield pave- ments, and operational facilities, $2,581,000. "Naval air station, Norfolk, Virginia: Air- craft maintenance facilities, training facili. ties, communication facilities, and opera- tional facilities, $4,660,000. "Naval air station, Oceana, Virginia, Air- field pavements, storage facilities, personnel facilities, maintenance facilities, community facilities, and fuel dispensing facilities, $5,281,000. "Naval air station, Quonset Point, Rhode Island: Airfield lighting facilities, opera- tional facilities, and utilities, $1,062,000. "Naval air station, San Diego, California: Training facilities, operational facilities, air- craft maintenance facilities, fuel dispensing facilities and utilities, $2,748,000. "Naval auxiliary air station, Sanford, Flor- ida: Family housing, $188,900. "Naval air facility, Weeksville, North Caro- lina: Cold storage facilities, and mainte- nance facilities, $342,000. "Naval air station, Whidbey Island, Wash- ington: Airfield pavements, -airfield lighting facilities, training facilities, and land ac- quisition, $1,958,000. "Outlying field, Whitehouse Field, Duval County, Florida: Airfield pavements, and land acquisition, $1,087,000. "(Marine Corps air stations) "Marine Corps auxiliary air station, Beau- fort, South Carolina: Airfield pavements, communications facilities, navigational aids, fuel dispensing facilities, operational facili- ties, storage facilities, personnel facilities, community facilities, and land acquisition, $4,649,000. "Marine Corps air station, Cherry Point, North Carolina: Airfield pavements, aircraft maintenance facilities, waterfront facilities, navigational aids, airfield .lighting facilities, ammunition storage and ordnance facilities, operational facilities, and land acquisition, $1,762,000. "Marine Corps air station, El Toro, Califor- nia: Airfield pavements, training facilities, communication facilities, storage facilities,- personnel facilities, community facilities, and land acquisition, $2,492,000. "Marine Corps auxiliary air station, Eden- ton, North Carolina: Family housing, $1,421,500. "Marine Corps air station, Miami, Florida: Land acquisition, $1,223,000. "Marine Corps auxiliary air station, Mo- jave, California: Maintenance facilities, land acquisition, and family housing, $2,305,400. "Marine Corps air facility, New River, North Carolina: Airfield pavements, medical facili- ties, administrative facilities, storage facili- ties, personnel facilities, community facili- ties, operational facilities, training facilities, and utilities, $2,762,000. "(Special purpose air stations) "Naval auxiliary air station, Chincoteague, Virginia: Aircraft maintenance facilities, medical facilities, and operational facilities, $2,858,000. "Naval ordnance test station, Inyokern, California: Research and development facili- ties, $2,615,000. "Naval air station, Lakehurst, New Jersey: Research and development facilities, storage facilities, navigational aids, and aircraft maintenance facilities, $16,311,000. "Naval air test center, Patuxent River, Maryland: Airfield pavements, aircraft main- tenance facilities, oil storage facilities, and utilities, $8,677,000. "Naval air missile test center, Poin# Mugu, California: Aircraft maintenance facilities, communication facilities, and research and development facilities, $926,000. "Naval air station, South Weymouth, Mas- sachusetts: Testing facilities, $270,000. 8663 "Naval photographic interpretation center, Suitland, Maryland: Operational and photo- graphic preservation facilities, $2,345,000. "Various locations: Land acquisition, and obstruction removal, for flight clearance, $23,000,000. "Supply Facilities "Naval fuel depot, Jacksonville, Florida: Family housing, $15,200. "Naval supply depot, Newport, Rhode Island: Waterfront facilities, administrative facilities, and utilities, $1,041,000. "Naval supply center, Norfolk, Virginia: Cold storage facilities, and warehouse freight elevators, $399,000. "Naval supply center, Oakland, California: Utilities, and easement, $62,000. "Marine Corps Facilities "Marine Corps supply center, Albany, Georgia: Storage facilities, community facil- ities, cold-storage facilities, personnel facil- ities, and utilities, $3,157,000. "Marine Corps supply center, Barstow, California: Storage facilities, community facilities, cold-storage facilities, personnel facilities, security facilities, and land acqui- sition, $501,000. "Marine Corps base, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina: Personnel facilities, security facil- ities, and utilities, $1,059,000. "Marine Corps recruit depot, Parris Island, South Carolina: Training facilities, mainte- nance facilities, and utilities, $1,654,000. "Marine Corps base, Camp Pendleton, Cali- fornia: Utilities, $648,000. "Marine Corps clothing depot, Annex Numbered 3, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Utilities, $30,000. "Marine Corps schools, Quantico, Virginia: Covered and ammunition-storage facilities, medical facilities, training and personnel fa- cilities, utilities, and land acquisition, $8,- 857,000. "Marine Corps recruit depot, San Diego, California: Pavements, and personnel facil- ities; $120,000. "Marine Corps training center, Twenty- nine Palms, California: Family housing, $47,300. "Ordnance Facilities "Naval ammunition depot, Charleston, South Carolina: Ordnance facilities, $193,000. "Naval aviation ordnance test station, Chincoteague, Virginia: Research and devel- opment facilities, $644,000. "Naval proving ground, Dahlgren, Virginia: Land acquisition, $200,000. "Naval ordnance aerophysics laboratory, Daingerfield, Texas: Research and develop- ment facilities, $1,111,000. "Naval ammunition depot, Earle, New Jer- sey: Refrigerated storage facilities, $59,000. "Naval ammunition depot, Fallbrook, Cali- fornia: Ordnance and ammunition storage facilities, $514,000. "Naval ammunition depot, Hawthorne, Nevada: Barricaded sidings, and utilities, $1,424,000. "Naval powder factory, Indian Head, Mary- land: Research and development facilities, and utilities, $1,107,000. "Naval ordnance test station, Inyokern, California: Community facilities, $375,000. "Naval torpedo station, Keyport, Wash- ington: Ordnance facilities, $376,000. "Naval Ordnance plant, Louisville,, Ken- tucky: Ordnance drawings storage facilities, $927,000. "Naval ordnance plant, Macon, Georgia: Ordnance manufacturing facilities, $3,800,- 000.. "Naval underwater ordnance station, New- port, Rhode Island. Testing facilities, $370,- 000. "Naval magazine, Port Chicago, California: Ordnance facilities, $241,000. "Naval ammunition depot, Saint Juliens Creek, Virginia: Utilities, $420,000. ,Approved For Release 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63T00245R000100180002-9 Approved For Rele 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63T00245R0A100180002-9 8664 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -HOUSE "Naval ammunition and net depot, Seal "Naval base, Guam, Mariana Islands: Ad- Beach,' California: Waterfront facilities, minietrative facilities, $1,835,000. $1,029,000. "Naval base. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: "Naval ammunition depot, Shumaker, Utilities, $56,000. Arkansas: Barricaded transfer depot facili- "Naval base, Subic Bay, Philippine Islands: ties, $765,000. Personnel facilities, medical facilities, utili- "Naval ordnance laboratory, White Oak, ties. and family housing, $15,253,700. Maryland: Research and development facil- "Fleet activities, Yokosuka, Japan: Family sties, $1,978,000. housing, $6,540,800. "Naval mine depot, Yorktown, Virginia: "Aviation Facilities Ammltnition storage and testing facilities, "Naval air station, Agana, Guam, Mariana $113,400. fa- "Service School Facilities Islands: Airfield pavements, operational fa- cilities, personnel facilities, aircraft mainte- "Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland: nonce facilities, and utilities, $6,525,000. Utilities, $182,000. "Naval station, Argentia, Newfoundland: "Naval station, Annapolis, Maryland: Operational facilities, and family housing, Personnel facilities. $307,000. $81689,800, "Naval receiving station, Charleston, South "Naval air station, Atsugi, Japan : Person- Carolina: Community facilities, $553.000. nel facilities, and family housing. $1,978,800. "Naval amphibious base, Coronado, Cali- "Naval station, Bermuda, British West fornia: Personnel facilities, $1,402,000. Indies: Aircraft maintenance facilities, "Fleet air defense training center, Dam $91,000. Neck, Virginia: Training facilities, and per- "Naval air facility, Cubi Point. Philippine sonnel facilities, $1,942,000. Islands: Airfield pavements, aircraft main- "Naval training center, Great Lakes, rill- tenance facilities, earthwork, personnel note: Training facilities, and personnel fa- facilities, communication facilities, ordnance cilities, $4,338,000. facilities, fuel-dispensing facilities, and "Naval powder factory, Indian Head, Mary- utilities, $8,260,000. land: Personnel facilities, $780,000. "Naval air station, Guantanamo Bay, "Naval postgraduate school, Monterey, Cal- Cuba: Fuel pipeline facilities, community iforrria: Personnel facilities, $119,000. facilities, utilities, and family housing, $2,- "Naval receiving station. Philadelphia, 977.300, Pennsylvania: Personnel facilities, $1,428,- "Naval air facility, Iwakuni, Japan: Per- 000. sonnet facilities, $975,000. "Naval retraining command, Portsmouth, "Marine Corps air station, Kaneohe Bay, New Hampshire: Security facilities. $42.000. Territory of Hawaii: Airfield pavements, fuel- "Fleet sonar school, San Diego, California: dispensing facilities, and family housing, $3,- Training facilities, $2,733,000. 227,600. "Medical Facilities "Naval station, Kodiak, Alaska: Family "National naval medical center, Bethesda, housing, $2,813.100. Maryland: Plans and specifications for the "Naval station, Kwajalein, Marshall Is- Armed Forces Medical Library, $350,000, lands: Communication facilities, ammuni- "Navalyhoapital, Chelsea, Massachusetts: tion storage facilities, and personnel facili- Family housing, $192,800. 'Wes. $4.411.000. "Naval hospital, Corona, California: Fain- "Naval station. Midway Islands, Territory fly housing, and conversion of existing struc- of Hawaii: Communication facilities and tures to family housing. $256,800. operational facilities, $l.BM8.000. "Naval hospital, Great Lakes. Illinois: "Naples, Italy: Operational facilities and Plans and specifications for certain medical storage facilities, $155,000. facilities, $750,000, "Naval air facility, Port Lyautey. French "Naval hospital, Jacksonville, Florida: Morocco: Cold-storage facilities, and family Retaining wall, $48,000. housing. $1,958,500. "Naval submarine base, New London, Con- "Naval station. Roosevelt Roam, Puerto necticut: Medical research facilities, $755,- Rico: Operational facilities and airfield pave- 000 ments. $3,721.000. "Naval hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsyl- "Naval station, Sangley Point, Philippine vania: Utilities, $80,000. Islands: Family housing, $522,900. "Naval radio station, Northwest, Virginia: "Naval supply depot, Guam, Mariana Is- Communication facilities, $436,000. lands: Waterfront facilities and storage fa- "Office of Naval Research Facilities cilitles, $5,427,000. "Naval supply depot, Guantanamo Bay, "Naval research laboratory, Washington, Cuba: Cold-storage facilities, $1,318,000. District of Columbia: Research facilities, "Naval supply center. Pearl Harbor, Terri- and utilities, $163,000. tory of Hawaii: Operational facilities, utill- "Naval research laboratory, Chesapeake ties, and land acquisition, $270,000, Bay Annex, Randle Cliffs, Maryland: Re- "Ordnance Facilities search facilities, and land acquisition, "Naval ammunition de t Oahu, Terrt- $52,000. "Yards and Docks Facilities tory of Hawaii: Testing facilities, and rail- "Naval construction battalion center, road facilities and barricades. $1,132,000. "Naval ordnance facility, Sasebo, Japan: bavisvilie, Rhode Island: Waterfront facilf- Personnel facilities. $88,000. ties, and storage facilities, $5,397,000. Hueneme, California: Maintenance facilities, "Medical Facilities 81,225,000. "Naval hospital, Guam, Mariana Islands: "Various locations: Facilities for abate- Community facilities, $289.000. ment of water pollution, including the ac- "Communication Facilities quisition of land, $15,149,000. "Naval communication station, Adak, "Outside continental United States Alaska: Communication facilities, 8439,000. "Shipyard Facilities "Nava] radio facility, Kami-Seya, Japan: "Fleet activities, Sasebo, Japan: Personnel Communication facilities and family hous- facilities, $57,000. ing. $2,564,700. "Naval communication station. Nodink. July 7 "Naval communication facility, Philippine Islands: Communication facilities, commu- nity facilities, utilities,'and family housing, $8.081,500. "Naval communication facility, Port Lyau- tey, French Morocco: Storage facilities, per- sonnel facilities, community facilities, utili- ties, and family housing, $2,848,600. "Yards and Docks Facilities "Fifteenth Naval District, Canal Zone: Utilities, and acquisition of family housing, $3.069,000. "Guam, Mariana Islands: Utilities, $940,- 000. "Sac. 202. The Secretary of the Navy is au- thorized to establish or develop classified naval Installations and facilities by the ac- quisition of land, and the construction, con- version, rehabilitation, or installation of per- manent or temporary public works, including site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, equipment and family housing, in the total amount of $151,342,400. "Sac. 203. The Secretary of the Navy is au- thorized through the construction, rehabili- tation or Installation of permanent or tem- porary public works, Including site prepara- tion, appurtenances, and related utilities and equipment, to restore or replace facilities damaged or destroyed in a total amount of $8,000.000. "TITLe m "Sec. 301. The Secretary of the Air Force is hereby authorized to establish or develop Air Force installations and facilities by the acquisition, construction, conversion, reha- bilitation, or installation of permanent or temporary public works in respect of the fol- lowing projects, which include site prepara- tion. appurtenances and related utilities, equipment and facilities: "Continental United States "Air Defense Command `Buckingham Weapons Cer_ter, Ft. Myers, Florida: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, communications and navigational aide, operational facilities, aircraft mainte- nance facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facil- ities, administrative facilities. shop facilities, and family housing, 811.577,000. "Duluth Municipal Airport, Duluth, Min- nesota: Airfield pavements, aircraft mainte- nance facilities, utilities, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and shop facilities, $1.200,000. "Ent Air Force Base. Colorado Springs, Col- orado: Utilities, personnel facilities, and family housing, $1,808,000. "Ethan Allen Air Force Base. Winooski, Vermont: Fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting, and utilities, $213,000. "Geiger Field, Spokane, Washington: Air- field pavements, troop housing, storage fa- cilities, and family housing, $1,716,000. "Glasgow site, Montana: Airfield pave- ments, fuel dispensing facilities, naviga- tional aids and airfield lighting facilities, op- erational facilities, aircraft maintenance fa- cilities, training facilities, utilities, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facili- ties, administrative and community facilities, shop facilities, and family housing, $4,708; 000. "Grand Forks site, North Dakota: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, com- munications, navigational aids and airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, air- craft maintenance facilities, t-aining facili- ties, troop housing, utilities, land acquisi- tion, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and com- munity facilities, shop facilities, and family housing, $5,822,000. "Grandview Air Force Base, Kansas City, Missouri: Airfield pavements fuel dispensing , "Naval station, Adak, Alaska: Family hour- cilitles, maintenance facilities, personnel fa- facilities, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft tng, $2,485,000. cillties, and utilities, $8,991,000. maintenance facilities, training facilities, Approved For Release 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63T00245R000100180002-9 1955 Approved For Release 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63T05R0010018002-9 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE 8665 cilities, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, land acquisition, storage facilities, and personnel facilities, $1,039,000. "Portland International Airport, Portland, Oregon: Airfield pavements, utilities, storage facilities, and personnel facilities, $554,000. "Presque Isle Air Force Base, Presque Isle, Maine: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, troop housing and messing facili- ties, land acquisition, storage facilities, and family housing, $2,056,000. "Selfridge Air Force Base, Mount Clemens, Michigan: Airfield pavements, communica- tions and airfield lighting facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, and person- nel facilities, $5,526,000. "Sioux City Municipal Airport, Sioux City, Iowa: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, and messing facilities, $343,000. "Stewart Air Force Base, Newburgh, New York: Navigational aids and airfield lighting facilities, storage facilities, and community facilities, $112,000. "Suffolk County Air Force Base, West- hampton, New York: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facili- ties, troop housing, utilities, land acquisi- tion, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and family housing, $2,207,000. "Traverse City area, Michigan: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, opera- tional facilities, training facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, and shop facilities, $1,881,000. "Truax Field, Madison, Wisconsin: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, troop housing, land ac- quisition, storage facilities, personnel facili- ties, and shop facilities, $1,263,000. "Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Oscoda, Mich- igan: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, utilities, storage facilities, ad- ministrative facilities, shop facilities, and family housing, $2,511,000. "Youngstown Municipal Airport, Youngs- town, Ohio: Airfield pavements, airfield light- ing facilities, utilities, storage facilities, and personnel facilities, $742,000. "Yuma County Airport, Yuma, Arizona: Airfield lighting facilities, aircraft mainte- nance facilities, training facilities, troop housing, personnel facilities, and adminis- trative facilities, $2,107,000. "Various locations: Utilities, land acquisi- tions, storage facilities, and administrative facilities, $14,196,000. "Air Materiel Command "Brooklet' Air Force Base, Mobile, Alabama: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facili- ties, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, and storage facilities, $4,170,000. "Grit iss Air Force Base, Rome, New York: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft mainte- nance facilities, troop housing, land acquisi- tion, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative facilities, and family housing, $15,803,000. "Hill Air Force Base, Ogden, Utah: Airfield pavements, and airfield lighting facilities, $2,386,000. "Kelly Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, and land ac- quisition, $1,945,000. "McClellan Air Force Base, Sacramento, California: Airfield pavements, fuel dispens- ing facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, troop housing, utilities, land acquisition, and administrative facilities, $9,522,000. "Norton Air Force Base, ,San Bernardino, California: Airfield pavements, airfield light- ing facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, and messing facilities, land acquisition, Said storage facilities, $3,205,000. "Olmstead Air Force Base, Middletown, Pennsylvania: Airfield pavements, fuel dis- pensing facilities, aircraft maintenance fa- cilities, utilities, land acquisition, and stor- ageJacilities, $21,264,000. "Robins Air Force Base, Macon, Georgia: Airfield pavements, communications and air- field lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, and land acquisi- tion, $3,375,000. "Searsport Air Force Tank Farm, Sears- port, Maine: Fuel storage facilities, $133,000. "Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Storage facilities, $205,000. "Wilkins Air Force Station, Shelby, Ohio: Utilities, $305,000.. "Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio: Airfield pavements, training facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utili- ties, land acquisition, and administrative fa- cilities, $12,001,000. "Various locations: Storage facilities, $170,000. "Air Proving Ground Command "Eglin Air Force Base, Valparaiso, Florida: Airfield pavements, communications and navigational aids, troop housing and messing facilities, land acquisition, research, develop- ment and test facilities, and storage facili- ties, $7,966,000. "Air Training Command 11 "Amarillo Air Force Base, Amarillo, Texas: Training facilities, $98,000. "Bryan Air Force Base, Bryan, Texas: Troop housing and messing facilities, and utilities, $914,000. - "Chanute Air Force Base, Rantoul, Illinois: Land acquisition, $3,000. "Craig Air Force Base, Selma, Alabama: Airfield pavements, troop housing, and land acquisition, $1,650,000. "Ellington Air Force Base, Houston, Texas: Troop housing and messing facilities, land acquisition, and medical facilities, $2,816,000. "Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, Chey- enne, Wyoming: Troop housing and messing facilities, $1,403,000. "Goodfellow Air Force Base, San Angelo, Texas: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, and land acquisition, $4,081,000. "Greenville Air Force Base, Greenville, Mis-, sissippi: Aircraft maintenance facilities, land acquisition, and personnel facilities, $349,000. "Headquarters technical training, Air Force, Gulfport, Mississippi: Acquisition of land and facilities, $313,000. "Harlingen Air Force Base, Harlingen, Texas: Communications and navigational aids and troop housing, $446,000. "James Connally Air Force Base, Waco, Texas: Troop housing and messing facilities, $883,000. "Laredo Air Force Base, Laredo, Texas: Air- craft maintenance facilities and family hous- ing, $1,525,500. "Laughlin Air Force Base, Del Rio, Texas: Airfield pavements, operational facilities, training facilities, land acquisition, and fam- ily housing, $3,695,000. "Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, Colorado: Troop housing and messing facilities, $1,- 217,000. "Luke Air Force Base, Phoenix, Arizona: Training facilities, troop housing and mess- ing facilities, and land acquisition, $1,557,- 000. "Mather Air Force Base, Sacramento, Cali- fornia: Communications and navigational aids, troop housing and messing facilities, and personnel facilities, $1,516,000. "McConnell Air Force Base, Wichita, Kan- sas: Operational facilities, and land acquisi- tion, $104,000. "Moody.. Air Force Base, Valdosta, Georgia: Airfield pavements, aircraft maintenance fa- utilities, land acquisition, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and family housing, $3,402,000. "Greater Milwaukee area, Wisconsin, air- base to be known as 'Richard Bong Air Force Base': Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, communications and navigational aids, operational facilities, aircraft mainte- nance facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facili- ties, administrative and community facili- ties, shop facilities, and family housing, $16,- 608,000. "Greater Pittsburgh Airport Coraopolis, Pennsylvania: Training facilities, utilities, medical facilities, and personnel facilities, $404,000. "Hamilton Air Force Base, San Rafael, Cali- fornia: Airfield pavements, operational fa- cilities, troop housing, land acquisition, and personnel facilities, $1,501,000. "Kinross Air Force Base, Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, utilities, storage facilities, personnel facili- ties, and family housing, $2,029,000. "K. I. Sawyer Municipal Airport, Mar- quette, Michigan: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facili- ties, operational facilities, utilities, personnel facilities, administrative facilities, relocation of facilities, and family housing, $3,943,000. "Klamath Falls Municipal Airport, Kla- math Falls, Oregon: Airfield pavements, relo- cation of facilities, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, personnel facilities, ad- ministrative facilities, and family housing, $2,042,000. "McChord Air Force Base, Tacoma, Wash- ington: Airfield pavements, training facili- ties, storage facilities, personnel facilities, community facilities, and family housing, $2,959,000. 'McGhee-Tyson Airport, Knoxville, Ten- nessee: Airfield pavements, utilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and shop fa- cilities, $582,000. "Minneapolis-St. Paul International Air- port, Minneapolis, Minnesota: Airfield pave- ments, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, storage facilities, personnel facili- ties, and community facilities, $1,423,000. "Minot site, North Dakota: Airfield pave- ments, fuel dispensing facilities, communica- tions, navigational aids and airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, troop housing, utilities, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, admin- istrative and community facilities, and shop facilities, $5,339,000. "New Castle County Municipal Airport, Wilmington, Delaware: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, land acquisition, and storage facilities, $504,000. "Niagara Falls Municipal Airport, Niagara Falls, New York: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facili- ties, operational facilities, aircraft main- tenance facilities, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, and per- sonnel facilities, $1,748,000. "Otis Air Force Base, Falmouth, Massachu- setts: Airfield pavements,- airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, training fa- cilities, messing facilities, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, admin- istrative facilities, shop facilities, and fam- ily housing, $6,076,000. "Oxnard Air Force Base, Oxnard, Califor- nia: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing fa- cilities, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, troop housing, utilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and administrative facil- ities, $2,445,000. "Paine Air Force Base, Everett, Washing- ton: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing fa- No. 115-6 Approved For Release 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63T00245R00010180002-9 8666 Approved For Rel e 2006/10/17: CIA-R DP63T00245ROW100180002-9 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE cilities, troop housing and messing facilities, land acquisition, and family lbousing, $4,- $22,000. "Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas, Nevada: -Airfield pavements, aircraft maintenance fa- cilities, and troop housing and messing fa- ciitties, $1,153,000. "Perrin Air Force Base, Sherman, Texas: Troop housing and messing facilities, and land acquisition, $950,000. "Randolph Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas: Troop housing, $549,000. "Reese Air Force Base, Lubbock, Texas: Troop housing and messing facilities, land acquisition, and personnel facilities, $1,076,- 000. "Scott Air Force Base, Belleville, Illinois: Troop housing and messing facilities, $1, 247,000. "Sheppard Air Force Base, Witchita Falls, Texas: Messing facilities, $80,000. "SIead Air Force Base, Reno, Nevada: Air- craft maintenance facilities, training facil- ities, troop housing, personnel facilities, and family housing, $4,187,000. ' "Tyndall Air Force Base, Panama City, Florida: Airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, and land acquisition, $478,000. "Vance Air Force Base, Enid, Oklahoma- Troop housing and messing facilities, and land acquisition, $871.000. "Webb Air Force Base, Big Spring, Texas: Shop facilities, and family housing, $2,410,- 000. "Williams Air Force Base, Chandler, Ari- zona: Operational facilities, and troop hous- ing and messing facilities, $1,045,000. "Air University "Gunter Air Force Base, Montgomery, Ala- bama: Troop housing, $275,000. "Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Ala- bama: Troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, and medical facilities, ,661,000. "Continental Air Command 'Beale Air Force Base, Marysville. Call- fornia: Land acquisition, personnel f$cill- ties, and family housing, $2,125,500. "Brooks Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas: Troop housing, $590,000. "Dobbins Air Force Base, Marietta, Geor- gia: Airfield pavements, and personnel facili- ties, $758,000. "Mitchel Air Force Base, 'Hempstead, New York: Airfield pavements, $1.891,000. "Wolters Air Force Base, Mineral Wells, Texas: Operational facilities, storage facili- ties, and personnel facilities. $331,000. "Headquarters Command "Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D. C. Personnel facilities, $520,(p0. "Military Air Transport Service "Andrews Air Force Base, Camp Springs, Maryland: Medical facilities, and personnel facilities, $1,098,000. "Charleston Air Force Base, Charleston, South Carolina: Airfield pavements, opera- tional facilities, personnel facilities. admin- istrative and community facilities, and land acquisition, $4,032,000. "Dover Air Force Base, Dover, Delaware: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft mainte- nance facilities, land acquisition, personnel facilities, administrative facilities, and fam- ily housing, $7,073,000. "McGuire Air Force Base, Wrightatown, New Jersey: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, util- ities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and family housing, $5,564,000. "Palm Beach Air Force Base, Palm Beach, Florida: Operational facilities, aircraft main- tenance facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, and personnel facilities, $818,000. "Saint Louis Aeronautical Chart Informa- tion Center, Saint Louis, Missouri; Admin- istrative facilities, $861,000. "Research and Development Command "Location to be determined: Headquarters building, $8,000,000. "Carabelle Test Elite. Carabeile, Florida: Land acquisition, $1,000. "Edwards Air Force Base. Muroc. Cali- fornia: Airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, utilities, research, de- velopment and teat facilities, personnel fa- cilities, and community facilities, $12,429,000. "Hartford Research Facility, Hartford, Connecticut: Research and development fa- cilities, $22.375,000. "Holloman Air Force Base, Alamogordo, New Mexico: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, utilities, research and development facilities, medical facilities, storage facilities. personnel facilities, and community facilities, $4,965,000. "Indian Springs Air Force Base (Kirtland Auxiliary Numbered 1), Clark. Nevada: Op- erational facilities, shop facilities, and family housing, $555,500. "Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico: Aircraft maintenance facilities, utilities, and shop facilities, $905,000, "Laurence 0. Hanscom Field, Bedford, Msssachusetts: Airfield pavements, com- munications and airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop hous- ing. utilities, land acquisition, research and development facilities, storage facilities. per- sonnel facilities, shop facilities, and family housing. $3,705,000. "Mount Washington Climatic Projects Laboratory, Mount Washington, New Hamp- shire: Research and development facilities, $588,000. "Patrick Air Force Base, Cocoa, Florida: Airfield pavements, aircraft maintenance fa- cilities, utilities, land acquisition, research and development facilities, and shop facili- ties. $7,800,000. - "Various locations: Research, development, and operational facilities, $20,000,000, "Strategic Air Command "Abilene Air Force Base, Abilene, Texas:. Airfield pavements, fuel-dispensing facilities, training facilities, troop housing, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and adminis- tative and community facilities, $4,214,000. "Altus Air Force Base, Altus, Oklahoma: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, operational facili- ties, training facilities, utilities, storage facil- ities, personnel facilities, administrative fa- cilities, and family housing, $3,758,000. "Barksdale Air Force Base, Shreveport, Louisiana: Airfield pavements, fuel-dispens- ing facilities, communications and airfield lighting facilities, training facilities, medical facilities, storage facilities, and personnel fa- cilities, $7,379,000. "Bergstrom Air Force Base. Austin, Texas: Airfield pavements, operational facilities, utilities, land acquisition, personnel facili- ties, administrative facilities, and shop fa- ctlities, $1,770,000. "Biggs Air Force Base, El Paso, Texas: Airfield pavements, fuel-dispensing facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, storage facilities, and personnel facilities, $5,063,000. "Campbell Air Force Base, Hopkinsville, Kentucky: Airfield pavements, communica- tions, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, land acquisition, and shop facilities, $1,975,000. "Carswell Air Force Base, Fort Worth, Texas: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, utilities, medical facilities, personnel facilities, and land acquisition, $5,929,000. "Castle Air Force Base. Merced. California: Airfield pavements. fuel-dispensing facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, utilities, land acquisition, storage facilities, and administrative facilities. $5,- 550,000. July 7 "Clinton-Sherman Air Force Base, Clinton, Oklahoma: Airfield pavements, fuel dispens- ing facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, utilities, land acquisitions, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and com- munity facilities, shop facilities, and family housing, $10,208,500. "Columbus Air Force Base, Columbus, Mis- sissippi: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities? training facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage faclities, community facilities, and shop fa- cilities, and family housing, $6,629,000. "Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Tucson, Arizona: Airfield pavements, training facili- ties, troop housing, medical facilities, storage facilities, and personnel facilities, $7,803,000. "Dow Air Force Base, Bangor, Maine: Air- field pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, troop housing, rehabilitation, land acquisition, personnel facilities, community facilities, and shop facilities, $11,155,000. "Ellsworth Air Force Base, Rapid City, South Dakota: Airfield pavements, fuel dis- pensing facilities, navigational aids and air- field lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, land acquisition, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and shop facilities, $12,380,000. "Fairchild Air Force Base, Spokane, Wash- ington: Airfield pavements, fuel-dispensing facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, land acquisition, storage facilities, and personnel facilities, $2,187,000. "Forbes Air Force Base, Topeka, Kansas: Airfield pavements, fuel-dispensing facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facili- ties. and shop facilities, $4,733,000. "Gray Air Force Base, Killeen, Texas: Troop housing, medical facilities, storage fa- cilities, personnel facilities, and community facilities, $482,000. "Great Falls Air Force Base, Great Falls, Montana: Airfield pavements, communica- tions, operational facilities, aircraft mainte- nance facilities, training facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, and shop facilities, $5,435,000. "Homestead 'Air Force Base, Homestead, Florida: Airfield pavements, fuel-dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, opera(- tional facilities, aircraft maintenance facili- ties, training facilities, utilities, medical fa- cilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and family housing, $4,428,000. "Hunter Air Force Base, Savannah, Georgia: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facili- ties, operational facilities, aircraft mainte- nance facilities. training facilities, utilities, medical facilities, and personnel facilities, $4,115,000. "Lake Charles Air Force Base, Lake Charles, Louisiana: Airfield pavements, fuel-dispens- ing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, air- craft maintenance facilities, training facili- ties, troop housing, utilities, and personnel facilities, $2,396,000. "Lincoln Air Force Base, Lincoln, Nebras- ka: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facili- ties, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and administrative facilities, $6,535,000, "Little Rock Air Force Ba3e, Little Rock, Arkansas: Airfield pavements, fuel dispens- ing facilities, navigational aids and airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, air- craftmaintenance facilities, training facili- ties, utilities, land acquisition, medical facil- ities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, and family housing, $5,317,000. Approved For Release 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63T00245R000100180002-9 Approved For Release 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63T00 iR000100180002-9 X955 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE .8667 "LOckbourne,Aix Force Base, Columbus, "Westover Air Force Base, Chicopee Falls, "Special Facilities Ohio: Airfield,pavements, operational facili- Massachusetts: Airfield pavements, fuel dis- "Various locations: Operational facilities, ties, aircraft maintenance facilities, training penning facilities, communications and navi= and utilities, $387,000. facilities, troop housing, utilities, land acqui- gational aids, aircraft maintenance facili- "Aircraft Control and Warning System sition, medical facilities, storage facilities, ties, training facilities, troop housing, land personnel facilities, and shop facilities, acquisition, storage facilities, personnel fa- "Various locations: Fuel dispensing facil- $8,571,000. - cilities, and community facilities, $7,951,- sties, communications and navigational aids, "Loring Air Force Base, Limestone, Maine: 000. operational facilities, training facilities, Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, "Tactical Air Command troop housing and messing facilities, util- 17avigational aids, aircraft maintenance facil- "Alexandria Air Force Base, Alexandria, Sties, - land acquisition, medical facilities, sties, troop housing, utilities, land ac- Louisiana: Airfield pavements, fuel dispens- storage facilities, personnel facilities, admin- quisition, personnel facilities, administra- ing facilities, operational. facilities, aircraft facilities, irtrative and community facilities, and shop Live and community facilities, and shop fa- maintenance facilities, training facilities, facilities, $100,382,000. yaw cilities, $3,542,000. utilities, and personnel facilities, $2,684,000. "Outside continental United States "MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Florida: "Ardmore Air Force Base, Ardmore, Okla- "Alaskan Air Command Airfield `pavements, airfield lighting facili- home: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing fa- "Eielson Air Force Base: Medical facilities, ties, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop' cilities, operational facilities, aircraft main- storage facilities, and community facilities, housing, land acquisition, and personnel tenance facilities, personnel facilities, and $1,307,000. facilities, $5,251,000. family housing, $6,800,000. "Elmendorf Air Force Base: Airfield pave- "March Air Force Base, Riverside, Califor- "Blytheville Air Force Base, Blytheville, ments, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield nia: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing fa- Arkansas: Airfield lighting facilities, train- lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance fa- cilities, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft ing facilities, utilities, storage facilities, and cilities, troop housing and messing facilities, maintenance facilities, troop housing,, community facilities, $208,000. utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, land acquisition, and personnel facilities, "Bunker Hill Air Force Base, Peru, Indiana: storage facilities, personnel facilities, and $3,741,000. Airfield lighting facilities, operational facil- shop facilities, $23,275,000. "Mountain Home Air Force Base, Moun- ities, training facilities, and administrative "Galena Airfield: Airfield lighting facilities, tain Home, Idaho: Airfield pavements, op- facilities, $559,000. and storage facilities, $518,000. erational facilities, aircraft maintenance fa- "Clovis Air Force Base, Clovis, New Mexico: "Kenai Airfield: Airfield pavements, cilities; utilities, land acquisition, medical Training facilities, and family housing, $356,000. facilities, storage facilities, personnel facili- $2,570,500. "Ladd Air Force Base: Training facilities, ties, community facilities, and family hous- "Donaldson Air Force ' Base, Greenville, land acquisition, and storage facilities, $1,- ing, $5,961,000. South Carolina: Airfield pavements, aircraft 510,000. "Offutt Air Force Base, Omaha, Nebraska: maintenance facilities, troop housing and "Naknek Airfield: Airfield pavements, air- Utilities, and land acquisition, $128,000. messing facilities,_ and medical facilities, field lighting facilities, operational facilities, "Pinecastle Air Force Base, Orlando, Flor- $2,403,000. utilities, and storage facilities, $1,863,000. Ida: Airfield pavements, communications and "Foster Air Force Base, Victoria, Texas: Air- "Caribbean Air Command airfield lighting facilities, operational facili- field pavements, training facilities, troop " $116 63Canal Zone: Com- ties, aircraft maintenance facilities, utilities, housing, and family housing, $4,624,000. municatlo atioi n Air facilities, , Base, land acquisition storage facilities, personnel "George Air Force Base, Victorville, Cali- facilities, and community facilities, $4,118,- fornia: Airfield pavements, navigational aids "Far East Air Forces 000. and airfield lighting facilities, training fa- "Various locations: Airfield pavements, "Plattsburg Air Force Base, Plattsburg, cilities, troop housing and messing facilities, fuel dispensing facilities, navigational aids New York: airfield pavements, fuel dispens- land acquisition, and storage facilities, and airfield lighting facilities, operational Ing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, op- $1,508,000. facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, erational facilities, aircraft maintenance fa- "Langley Air Force Base, Hampton, Vir- utilities, storage facilities, personnel facil- cilities, training facilities, utilities, land ac- ginia:, Airfield pavements, training facili- Sties, and community facilities, $42,017,000. quisition, medical facilities, storage facili- ties, utilities, storage facilities, personnel fa- "Military Air Transport Service ties, personnel facilities, administrative and cilities, and administrative facilities, $3,384,- ?'Hickam Air Force Base, Honolulu, Hawaii: community facilities, and family housing, 000. Airfield $21,988,000. "Larson Air Force Base, Moses Lake, Wash- pavements, airfield lighting facil- "Portsmouth Air Force Base, Portsmouth, ington: Airfield pavements, utilities, medical Sties, land acquisition, storage facilities, and New Hampshire: Airfield pavements, fuel facilities, and personnel facilities, $3,574,000. harbor fa, $4,978,000. Island dispensing facilities, aircraft maintenance "Myrtle Beach Municipal Airport, Myrtle Island: "Johnston tiesn o Force Base, Johnston facilities, training facilities, utilities, land Beach, South Carolina: Airfield pavements, "Midway Island: Airfield facilities, fuel fuel acquisition, storage facilities, personnel fa- fuel dispensing facilities, communications pavements, 0. and airfield lighting cilities, administrative and community fa- and navigational aids, aircraft maintenance facilities, facilities g cilities, and family housing, $24,850,000. facilities, training facilities, messing facili- "Wake $303,000. "Sedalia Air Force Base, Knobnoster, Mis- ties, utilities, land acquisition, medical facil- Wake Island: Airfield pavements, fuel sties, storage facilities, personnel facilities, dispensing facilities, and navigational aids, sours; Airfield pavements, airfield lighting p $2,991,000. facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, administrative and community facilities, "Various locations: Airfield pavements, utilities, land acquisition, storage facilities, and shop facilities, $6,603,000. fuel dispensing facilities, navigational aids personnel facilities, community facilities, "Pope,Air Force Base, Fort Bragg, North Y and airfield lighting facilities, aircraft main- shop facilities, and family housing, $9,646,000. Carolina: Airfield pavements, communica- tenance facilities, troop housing, utilities, "Smokey Hill Air Force Base, Salina, Kan- tions and navigational aids, troop housing personnel facilities, and family housing, eas: Airfield pavements, operational facili- and messing facilities, land acquisition, med- $11,393,000. Ical ties, aircraft maintenace facilities, troop 000. facilities, and storage facilities, $2,548,- "Northeast Air Command housing, utilities, land acquisitions, medical "Sewart Air Force Base, Smyrna, Tennes- "Various locations: Airfield pavements, facilities, storage ating facilities,, facilities sfacili- ties, see: Airfield pavements, communications and fuel dispensing facilities, operational facili- and administrative family y housing, facilities, shop fa, navigational aids, operational facilities, air- ties, aircraft maintenance facilities, train- craft hou, $8,773,500. craft maintenance facilities, troop housing ing facilities, troop housing, utilities, storage "Travis Air Force Base, Fairfield, Califor- and messing facilities, land acquisition, per- facilities, and shop facilities, $23,601,000. nia: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing fa- sonnel facilities, and administrative facili- "Strategic Air Command cilities, navigational aids, aircraft mainte- ties, $3,589,000. nance facilities, troop housing, utilities, "Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, Golds- "Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico: Air- land acquisition, storage facilities, personnel boro, North Carolina: Airfield pavements, aaircraft pavements, maintenance fuel facilities, er t facilities, facilities, administrative and community fuel dispensing facilities, communications facilities, c uis, operational , storage facilities, and shop facilities, $9,769,000. faciliutilities, land acquisition, navigational aids, operational facilities, facilities, personnel facilities, and harbor bor fa- "Turner Air Force Base, Albany, Georgia: aircraft maintenance facilities, training fa- Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, cilities, troop housing, utilities, land acquisi- cilities, $9,739,000. airfield lighting facilities, operational facili- tion, medical facilities, storage facilities, per- "United States Air Forces in Europe ties, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop sonnel facilities, administrative and com- "Various locations: Airfield pavements, housing, utilities, and land acquisition, $3,- munity facilities, and shop facilities, $7,429,- fuel dispensing facilities, communications, 744,000. 000. navigational aids and airfield lighting facili- "Walker Air Force Base, Roswell, New Mex- "Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter, South Caro- ties, operational facilities, aircraft mainte- ico: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing fa- Tina: Airfield pavements, operational facili- nance facilities, training facilities, troop cilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop ties, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, med-- housing, utilities, land acquisition, medical housing and messing facilities, utilities, stor- ical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, storage facilities, and personnel fa- age facilities, personnel facilities, and family facilities, administrative and community fa- cilities, $6,657,000. housing, $7,035,000. cilities, and shop facilities, $234,996,000. . Approved -For Release 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63T00245R000100180002-9 8668 Approved For R^ se 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63T00245R100180002-9 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -HOUSE navigational aids, $526,000. "Special Facilities "Various locations: Operational and utilities, $293,000. '$100,000' and Insert in lieu thereof '$135,000'. "(j) With respect to Norton Air Force Base, San Bernardino, California, under the head- ing 'Continental United States' and sub- "Aircraft Control and Warning System "Various locations: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, communications, navigational aids and airfield lighting facili- ties, operational facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, admin- istrative and community facilities shop fa- cilities. aircraft maintenance facilities, har- bor facilities, and land acquisition, $98,552,- 000., "Sac. 302. The Secretary of the Air Force is authorized through the construction, reha- bilitation or installation of permanent or temporary public works. Including Elite prep- aration, appurtenances, and related utilities and equipment, to restore or replace facilities damaged or destroyed in a total amount of $5,000,000. "Src. 303. The Secretary of the Air Force is authorized to provide an off-base roadway approximately two miles In length in the vicinity of the south boundary of Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Mississippi, by the acqui- sition of land and the construction of per- manent and related facilities and appurte- nances at a cost not to exceed `350,000. "Sze. 304. Public Law 534, Eighty-third Congress, is hereby amended as follows: "(a) With respect to Carswell Air Force Base, Fort Worth, Texas, under the heading 'Continental United States' and subheading 'Strategic Air Command' in section 301 strike '$2,248,000' and insert In lieu thereof '$2,750,000'. "(b) With respect to Matagorda Island Air Force Range, Texas, under the heading 'Con- tinental United States' and subheading 'Strategic Air Command' in section 301 strike '$607,000' and insert In lieu thereof $847,000'. 301 strike '$4,303,000' and '$2.183.000' and insert in lieu thereof '$4,735,000' and '$2,615,000', respectively. "(k) With respect to Wright-Patterson Air' Force Base. Dayton, Ohio, under the heading 'Continental United States' and subheading 'Air Materiel Command' in section 301 strike '$5.847.000' and insert In lieu thereof $6.849,000'. "(1) With respect to Atlantic City Con- solan Station, Atlantic City, New Jersey, under the herding 'Continental United States' and subheading 'Air Defense Com- mand' in section 301 strike '$72,000' and in- sert in lieu thereof '$285.000'. "(m) With respect to Nantucket Cohso- Ian Station, Nantucket. Massachusetts. un- der the heading 'Continental United States' and subheading 'Air Defense Command' in section 301 strike '$107.000' and insert In lieu thereof '$224,000'. "(n) With respect to Pescadero Consolan Station, Pescadero. California, under the heading 'Continental United States' and sub- heading 'Air Defense Command' In section 301 strike '$107,000' and Insert in lieu thereof '$224.000'. "(o) With respect to Point Conception Consolan Station, Point Conceptioni, Cali- fornia, under the beading 'Continental United States' and subheading 'Air Defense Command' In section 301 strike '$72,000' and Insert in lieu thereof '$232.000'. "(p) In clause (3) of section 502 thereof delete the amounts '$389,125,000' and '$398.- 954.000' and Insert in lieu thereof the amounts '$405,176,000' and '$415,005,000', re- spectively. "Src. 305', Classified location: The author- ity granted by section 302, of the Act of July 14, 1952, may be utilized to the extent of $8.127"400 for the direct construction of "(c) With respect to Bismarck-Minot area, family housing. North Dakota, under the heading 'Continen- ? "TrrLz iv tal United States' and subheading 'Air De- "Sre. 401. The Director of Central Intelli- tense Command' In section 301 strike 'Bis- genes Is authorized to provide for a head- marck-Minot area, North Dakota' and quarters installation for the Central Inteili- '$6,494,000' and Insert In lieu thereof 'Minot Site, North Dakota' and '$12,124,009', re- spectively. "(d) With respect to Fargo area, North Dakota, under the heading 'Continental United States' and subheading 'Air Defense Command' In section 301 strike 'Fargo area, North Dakota' and '$7,055,000' and insert In lieu thereof 'Grand Forks Site, North Dakota' and '$10,903,000', respectively. "(e) With respect to Glasgow-Miles City area, Montana, under the heading 'Conti- nental United States' and subheading 'Air Defense Command' in section $01 strike 'Glasgow-Miles City area, Montana' and '$8,391,000' and insert In lieu thereof 'Glas- gow Site, Montana' and '$10,660,000', re- spectively. "(f) With respect to K. I. Sawyer Airport, Marquette, Michigan, under the heading 'Continental United States' and subheading 'Air Defense Command' in section 301 strike '$8,558,000' and insert in lieu thereof $9,949,000'. "(g) With respect to Traverse City area, Michigan, under the heading 'Continental United States' and subheading 'Air Defense Command' in section 301 strike '$8,635,000' and insert in lieu thereof '$10,267,000'. "(h) With respect to Ellington Air Force Base, Houston, Texas, under the heading 'Continental United States' and subheading ' 'Air Training Command' in section 301 strike '$1,073,00Q' and insert In lieu thereof '$2,478,000'. ?'(i) With respect to Webb Air Force Base, Big Spring, Texas, under the heading 'Con- tinental United States' and subheading 'Air gence Agency, in the District of Columbia or elsewhere, by the acquisition of land at a cost of not to exceed $1.000.000, and con- struction of buildings, facilities, appurte- nances, utilities, and access roads at a coat of not to exceed $54,500,000, of which not more than $8,500,000 shall be available for transfer to the National Capital Planning Commission and the Department of the In- terior for acquisition of land for and con- struction to extend the George Washington Memorial Parkway to the present site of the research station of the Bureau of Public Roads at Langley, Fairfax County. Virginia: Provided, That at such time as it is deter- mined that construction of such headquar- ters installation at said research station will not be commenced or continued, said amount of $8,500,000, or the remainder thereof, shall no longer be available for obligation: Pro- vided further, That at such time as the Cen- tral Intelligence Agency occupies the head- quarters installation authorized by this title, the Administrator of General Services is authorized and directed to accomplish the demolition and removal of temporary Gov- ernment building space In the District of Columbia of equivalent occupancy to that relinquished by the Central Intelligence Agency. "TITLE V "General provisions "Sac. 501. The Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force are respectively author- ized to proceed with the establishment or development of military and naval instaIla- tiona and facilities as authorized by titles I. 1:I, and III of this Act, and the Director of July 7 Central Intelligence Is authorized to proceed with the establishment of a- Central Intelli- gence Agency Headquarters Installation as authorized by title IV of this Act, without re- gard to the provisions of sections 1136, 3648, and 3734. as respectively amended, of the Revised Statutes, and prior to approval of title to underlying land, as provided by sec- tion 355. as amended, of the Revised Statutes. The authority under this Act of the Secretary of a military department to provide family housing includes authority to acquire such land as the Secretary concerned determines, with the approval of the Se' retary of De- fense, to be necessary in connection there- with. The authority to establish or develop such installations and facilities shall include, in respect ofthose installations and facilities as to which family housing or the-acquisition of land is specified in titles r, II, and III, and IV of this Act, authority to make sur- veys and to acquire lands and rights and interests thereto or therein, including the temporary use thereof, by donation, pur- chase, exchange of Government-owned lands, or otherwise, and to place permanent or temporary improvements thereon whether such lands are held in fee or under lease or under other temporary tenure. "Sac. 502. There are hereby authorized to be appropriated such sums of money as may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of this Act, but not to exceed- "(1) for public works authorized by title I: Inside continental United States, $224,- 927,000; outside continental United States, $74,984,000; section 102. $223,993,000; section 103. $10,000?000; or a total of $533,904,000; "(2) for public works authorized by title II: Inside continental United States, $299.- 690 .600; outside continental United States, $107"191.300; section 202, $151,342,400; sec- tion 203, $6,000,000; or a total of $564,224,300; "(3) for public works authorized by title III: Inside continental United States, $743,- 989.000; outside continental United States. $458.583.000; section 302, $5,000,000; section 303, $350,000; or a total of $1,207,902,000; and for public works authorized by title 1V'154,500,000. "SEC. 503. Any of the approximate costs enumerated in titles I, II, and III of this Act may, In the discretion of the Secretary con- cerned, be varied upward by 5 per centum In the case of projects within the continental United States, and 10 per centum in the case of projects outside the continental United States, but the total cost of all projects so enumerated under each of such titles shall not exceed the total of all amounts specified in respect of projects in such title. "Sac. 504. Appropriations made to carry out the purposes of this Act shall be available for expenses incident to construction, includ- ing surveys, administration, overhead, plan- ning, and supervision. "Sac. 505. Whenever- "(a) the President determines that com- pliance with the requirements of Public Law 245, Eighty-second Congress, in the case of contracts made pursuant to this Act with respect to the establishment or development of military installations and facilities in foreign countries would interfere with the carrying out of the provisions of this Act; and "(b) the Secretary of Defense and the Comptroller General have agreed upon alter- native methods for conducting an adequate audit of such contracts, the President is authorized to exempt such contracts from the requirements of Public Law 245. Eighty- second Congress. "Sac. 508. All contracts entered Into by the United States pursuant to the authorization contained in this Act shall be awarded, so far as practicable, If the interest of the na- tional security shall not be impaired thereby and if such award is consistent with the pro- vision of the Armed Services Procurement Approved For Release 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63T00245R000100180002-9 Approved For Release 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63T00 44000100180002-9 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD HOUSE Act ,of 1947, on a competitive basis to the low- est responsible bidder. "Sac $61t. Vectloa 401, of Public Law 765, Eighty-third dongress, Is amended to read as follows; "'SEC. 407.,Zn,'addition to family housing otherwise author,Ized to be constructed or acquired by the Department of Defense, the Secretary of Defense is authorized, subject to the approval of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, to construct, or acquire by lease or otherwise, family housing for occu- pancy as public quarters In foreign countries through housing projects which utilize for- eign currencies to a value not in excess of $1000,000,000 acquired pursuant to the pro- visions of. the Agricultural Trade Develop- ment and Assistance Act of 1954 (Public Law 480, Eighty-third Congress) or through other commodity transactions of the Commodity Credit Corporation. "' The Department of Defense shall pay the Commodity Credit Corporation, from appro- priations otherwise available for the payment of quarters allowances for military personnel for the fiscal year 1956 and each succeeding fiscal year, amounts equal to the quarters allowances otherwise payable to personnel occupying any housing constructed or ac- quired under authority of this section after deducting amounts chargeable for the main- tenance and operation of such housing: Pro- vided, That such payments shall not exceed the dollar equivalent of the value of the for- eign currencies used for all such construction or acquisition. "' The Secretary of Defense shall furnish to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives quarterly reports, the first of which shall be ,submitted three months subsequent to the date of enactment of this Act, setting forth the cost, number, and location of housing units constructed or acquired pursuant to the authority contained in this section dur- Ing the three-month period preceding the date of such report, and setting forth the cost, number, and location of the housing units intended to be constructed or acquired pur- suant to such authority during the next suc- ceeding quarter.' "SEC. 508. All housing units constructed under the authority of this Act shall be sub- ject to the net floor area permanent limita- tions prescribed in the second, third, and fourth provisos of section 3 of the Act of June 12, 1948 (62 Stat. 375), or in section 3 of the Act of June 16, 1948 (62 Stat. 459), other than the first, second, and third provisos thereof. "SEC. 509. The Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force are respectively author- ized to acquire by purchase housing units which are located near military installations, which are adequate and suitable for housing military personnel and their dependents, and as to which a mortgage is insured by the Fed- eral Housing Commissioner pursuant to title VI or title IX of the National Housing Act, subject to the outstanding mortgage thereon, and to assume the payments thereafter be- coming due on such mortgage. The Secretary of the military department concerned may utilize appropriations available for the con- struction of military public works for the liquidation of any outstanding mortgage as- sumed by the Government. "SEC. 510. None of the authority contained in titles I, II, and III of this Act shall be deemed to authorize any building construc- tion project within the continental United States at a unit, cost in excess of- "(a) $20 per square foot for cold-storage warehousing; "(b) $6 per square foot for regular ware- housing; "(c) $1,700 per man for permanent barracks; "(d) $1,400 per man for ten-year.-life barracks; or "(e) $5,000 per man for bachelor, officer quarters, unless the Secretary of Defense determines that, because of special circumstances, appli- cation to such project of the limitation on unit costs contained in this section is Im- practicable. "SEC. 511. As of July 1, 1956, all authoriza- tions for military public works projects to be accomplished by the Secretary of a mili- tary department in connection with the establishment or development of military, naval, or Air Force installations and facil- ities, and all authorizations for appropria- tions therefor, that are contained in Acts ap- proved prior to October 1, 1951, and not superseded or otherwise modified by a later authorization are repealed, except (1) au- thorizations for public works and for appro- priations therefor that are set forth in such acts in the titles that contain the general provisions, (2) authorizations for military public works projects as to which appropri- ated funds shall have been obligated In whole or in part prior to July 1, 1956, and authori- zations for appropriations therefor,, and (3) the authorizations with respect to military public works and the appropriation of funds that are contained in the National Defense Facilities Act of 1950 (64 Stat. 829). "SEC. 512. Section 504 of Public Law 155, Eighty-second Congress, is amended to read as follows: 'SEC. 504. There are hereby authorized to be appropriated, without fiscal year limita- tion, funds for advance planning, construe- tion design, and architectural services in connection with public works projects which are not otherwise authorized by law.' "SEC. 513. (a) The first sentence of section 501 (b) of the Act entitled 'An Act to au- thorize certain construction at military and naval installations, and for other purposes', approved September 28, 1951 (65 Stat. 36), is amended by striking out 'used by such owners and tenants for residential o; agricul- tural purposes,'. "(b) The first sentence of section 401 (b) of the Act entitled 'An Act to authorize cer- tain construction at military and naval installations, and for other purposes,' ap- proved July 14, 1952 (66 Stat. 606), is amend- ed by striking out 'used by such owner and tenants for residential or agricultural pur- poses,'. "SEC. 514. None of the authorization con- tained in section 101 of this Act for the construction of three-hundred-and-twenty- six-man barracks with mess shall be used to provide, with respect to any such barracks, for mess facilities other than a single, con- solidated mess. "SEC. 515. During the fiscal years 1956 and 1957 the Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, respectively, are authorized to lease housing facilities at or near military tactical installations for assignment as public quarters to military personnel and their de- pendents without rental charge upon a de- termination by the Secretary of Defense or his designee that there is a lack of adequate housing facilities at or near such military tactical installations: Provided, That not more than one thousand housing units may be so leased and the rental cost to the Gov- ernment for any housing unit may not ex- ceed $150 per month." And the Senate agree to the same. CARL VINSON, PAUL J. KILDAY, OVERTON BROOKS, DEWEY SHORT, L. C. ARENDS, Managers on the Part of the House. JOHN STENNIS, HENRY M. JACKSON, HARRY F. BYRD, FRANCIS CASE, LEVERETT SALTONSTALL, Managers on the Part of the Senate. STATEMENT, The managers on the part of the House at the conference. on the disagreeing votes of 8669 the two houses on the amendment of the Senate to the bill (H. R. 6829) to authorize certain construction at military and naval installations and for the Central Intelligence Agency, and for other purposes, submit the following statement in explanation of the effect of the action agreed upon by the con- ferees and recommended in the accompany- ing conference report: LEGISLATION IN CONFERENCE On June 27, 1955, the House of Representa- tives passed H. R. 6829, which was the fiscal year 1956 military construction authoriza- tion for the three military departments and the Central Intelligence Agency. On July 1, 1955, the Senate considered the House bill and amended it by striking all language after the enacting clause and Inserting its own language. The larger differences and the action agreed upon by the conferees are as follows: In title I, the Army section of the bill, the House had permitted both dredging and land acquisition for the West Coast Ammuni- tion Terminal in California, while the Senate version permitted only the acquisition of the land necessary for this Installation. On the basis that the performance of the dredg- ing at this time is not essential, the House receded. During its consideration of the bill as sub- mitted by the Department, the House in- serted authority for the construction of a hospital at Camp Jackson, South Carolina at a cost of $8,000,000. The conferees agreed that this item should remain, but at the re- duced figure of $5,000,000. The Senate therefore receded with an amendment. In title II, the Navy title, the Senate In- serted at the Naval Shipyard, Puget Sound, Bremerton, Wash., authorization In the amount of $2,000,000 to prepare plans and specifications for a new drydock which would be capable of repairing carriers of the Forrestal-type which had suffered battle damage. The House conferees considered this a desirable item and receded. The three units of family housing for Deputy Chiefs of Naval Operations which had been permitted to remain in the bill by the House were stricken by the Senate. The conferees agreed that this item should re- main and the Senate therefore receded. At the Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendle- ton, California, the House had stricken all construction authority except that relating to the provision of some water wells and a telephone system. The Senate permitted all of the construction requested by the Depart- ment which totaled $6,746,000. The con- ferees agreed that in view of the unsettled situation with respect to the water supply in that area, the House action should prevail and the Senate therefore receded. This last action occasioned several other changes in the bill since the family housing which had been originally requested for Camp Pendle- ton had been spread over several installa- tions by the House. It was agreed by the. conferees that all of this housing should be stricken from the bill and the House receded. The land acquisition for the Naval Air Sta- tion, Norfolk, Virginia, had been permitted by the House but had been stricken by the Senate. In this instance the House receded. On the basis of a long felt need the House had inserted in the bill provision for an air facility for the Naval Academy. This item did not appear In the Senate version. While agreeing that a facility of this kind at the Naval Academy Is desirable, the conferees agreed that action toward its authorization should await further study on the part of the Navy Department and the House receded. The hope was expressed, however, that the Department would not delay its considera- tion of this matter, but should be ready to present Its views in this respect when next there is submitted to the Congress a military public works bill. Approved For Release 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63T00245R000100180002-9 8670 Approved For R>lse 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63T00245F0100180002-9 P"OIN CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE At the Marine Corps schools. Quantico. It was the view of the House committee Va., the Senate reduced the authorization during its consideration of the bill that, 'in the amount of $500,000. This reduction suitablequarters should be provided for the related to the construction of a trunk high- Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and way. The House on the other hand had certain of his immediate assistants. It added $432,000 to the original request to therefore inserted a new title In the bill provide In Increase In the proposed size of a which would have provided such quarters dispensary. The conferees agreed with the and protected communication facilities at Senate action with respect to the highway a cost of $300,000. The Senate version of and also with respect to the House action the bill contained no such provision. While relating to the dispensary. there was no disagreement among the con- As passed by the House the bill precluded ferees that the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs the acquisition of land at the Naval Maga- of Staff should be provided quarters com- zine, Port Chicago, Calif. The Senate ver- mensurate with his position, duties, and 'ton would have permitted the land to be responsibilities, it was agreed that the House acquired. The conferees agreed that au- language should be stricken, and the House thority should not be granted for the acquisi- therefore receded. The conferees agreed, tion of this land, particularly in view of the however, that an immediate study should fact that a subcommittee of the House Armed be initiated by the Department of Defense Services Committee will shortly make an directed toward the determination of an investigation of the land requirements for appropriate location for such quarters and this facility and the possible combination all of the details in connection with it in of It with the previously mentioned West order that an appropriate Item can be pre- Coast Ammunition Terminal which is in sented to the Congress in the near future. the same area. It is not impossible that The House version of the bill contained an the Subcommittee's investigation will dia- I authorization for $50,000,000 for the con- Army and the Navy will be feasible from an operational standpoint and result in sub- stantial economies. The Board of Visitors to the Naval Acad- emy this year recommended the construc- tion of the air facility above mentioned and also the expansion of Bancroft Hall to pro- bide needed quarters for midshipmen and expansion of the land area through fill from the Severn River. For the same reason noted above with respect to the air facility at the Naval Academy the House receded with re- spect to the Bancroft Hall and fill items which it had Inserted in the bill, In the Air Force title authorization for construction at the Portland International House, while the Senate permitted it to re- main In the bill. The House receded. $14,198,000 at various locations was inserted by the Senate at the request of the Depart- ment of the Air Force and with the approval of the Bureau of the Budget. This item had not been presented to the House Com- mittee during its consideration of the bill for the reason that it had not progressed at that time to a point appropriate for re- quest by the Department. The conferees agreed that this involved essential construc- tion and the House receded. During Its appearance before the House committee the Air Force made strong repre- sentations that the headquarters of the Air Research and Development Command should be moved to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. On the basis of the testimony received, the House passed the bill with an authorization for the ex- penditure of $6,000,000 to provide a Head- quarters building at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The Senate, however, deleted this particular construction Item from the Wright-Patterson authorization and Inserted authorization for the construction of such a building at a "location to be determined On the basis of the fact that this direly needed Headquarters will be provided under either version of the bill, the House receded. Subsequent to passage of the bill by the House it was determined that there should be an Increase in the B-52 production. This naturally required the provision of facilities to accommodate these additional bombers. The Senate therefore inserted additional authorization in the amount of $27,349,000 at several bases within the Strategic Air Command, The House receded with respect to each of these additions. The Senate receded with respect to that section of the Air Force title of the bill which renders certain the authorization to construct family housing in the amount of $8,127,400 at a classified location. Intelligence Agency and also an additional $6,000,000 authority for the acquisition of the land necessary therefor. The Senate modi- fied the language of the House to the extent that it provided for the acquisition of land at a cost not to exceed $1,000,000, and con- struction of buildings, roads, etc., at a cost not to exceed $53,500,000 of which latter sum not more than $8.500.000 would be avail- able for transfer to the National Capital Planning Commission and the Department of the Interior for acquisition of land and for construction to extend the George Wash- ington Memorial Parkway to the present site of the Research Station of the Bureau of Public Roads at Langley. Fairfax County. Virginia. The conferees agreed on the Senate language, but raised the total authorized amount by $1,000,000. The House language relating to the provi- sion of housing in foreign countries through the use of foreign currencies generated under the Agricultural Trade Development and As- sistance Act of 1954 was modified by the Senate to permit repayment to the Com- modity Credit Corporation by the use of appropriations available for the payment of quarters allowances, the House version hav- ing provided for such repayment to be made from appropriations available for the con- struction of military public works. The House receded. The conferees agreed to strike the House language which would have authorized the acquisition of Wherry Housing projects under certain conditions. That portion of the House language, however, relating to Title VI and Title IX housing remains in the bill. The House accepted the Senate language relating to coat limitations for cold storage warehousing, regular warehousing, barracks, and bachelor officer quarters. The Abernethy amendment was originally designed to assist persons dislocated because of certain federal acquisitions of real estate. This law was directed toward those most seriously affected by such acquisitions, that is. persons who had used their property for residential or agricultural purposes. A sub- sequent amendment of the law rendered this original concept, certain by the provision of appropriate clarifying language. In this bill the Senate inverted' language which would strike from the law as amended the follow- ing language: "used by such owners and ten- ants for residential or agricultural purposes." The House receded. The conferees agreed to strike that lan- guage inserted by the Senate which would have required the Secretary of each military department or his designee to come into agreement with the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House with respect to the cost of construction and the real-es- Judy 7 late actions pertaining thereto Involved in certain authorizations granted by this bill. The Senate therefore receded. It should be pointed out that the striking of this language in no way affects title VI of Public Law 155 of the 82d Congress relating to coming into agreement with the Armed Services Com- mittee with respect to certain real-estate actions. The Senate inserted a provision in the bill which provided that none of the authoriza. tion contained in Section 101 of the bill for the construction of 328-man barracks with mess should be used to provide, with respect to such barracks, mess facilities other than a single consolidated mess. The House re- ceded. The Senate version of the bill pro- vided authorization to lease family housing facilities in the vicinity of tactical installa- tions for assignment as public quarters to military personnel and their dependents upon the making of an appropriate deter- mination by the Secretary of Defense or his designee that there is a lack of adequate housing in the area of such an Installation. The language also provides that not more than 1,000 units may be so leased, and that the rental for any unit may not exceed $150 per month. The conferees agreed to permit this language to remain in the bill. The bill as it passed the House contained the authorization of $2,368,998,900. The bill as it passed the Senate contained an authori- zation of $2,357,317,300. The bill agreed upon by the conference contains an aut orization in the amount of $2,360,530,300. 'The con- ference amount is $8,488,600 less than the House passage, and is $3,213,000 more than the Senate passage. CARL VINSON. PAUL J. SrLDAY, OVERTON BROOKS, DzwzY SHORT, L. C. ARzNbs, Managers on the Part of the House. Mr. VINSON. Mr. Speaker, pursuant to unanimous consent previously grant- ed, I call up the conference report on the bill H. R. 6829, and ask unanimous consent that the statement of the man- agers on the part of the House be read in lieu of the report. The SPEAKER. Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from Geor- gia? There was no objection. The Clerk read the statement. Mr, VINSON. Mr. Speaker, I yield myself 5 minutes to explain the con- ference report, and I should be glad to yield to any Member for any questions they may with to ask, Mr. Speaker, this is the report of your conferees on what is known as the public works bill. When the bill passed the House we authorized $2,368,998,900. When the bill passed the Senate it auth- orized $2,357,317,000. There is a dif- ference on the part of the House of $8,- 468,000 and $3,213,000 on the part of the Senate. There are some 400 items involved in this report. This is the public works bill for the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force. It is a unanimous report filed by the conferees, an agreed conference, and I am satisfied when you examine the items as will appear in the RECORD you will conclude that the conferees did a good job. Mr. GROSS. Mr. Speaker, will the gentleman yield? Mr. VINSON. I yield to the gentle- man from Iowa, Approved For Release 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63T00245R000100180002-9 Approved For Release 2006/10/17': CIA-RDP63TOQ5R000100180002-9 1955CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -HOUSE Mr. GROSS. Is this'$81/2 million less and work of that nature on the outside than the authorization on the part of of the hull of a Forrestal-class aircraft the House? carrier could be done.. The Naval Ship- Mr. VINSON. Let me give the gen- yard at Bremerton is a carrier repair tleman .the figures, and I think these shipyard. Since the new 60,000-ton air- figures are highly important because it craft carriers cannot go through the does involve a large amount of money. Panama Canal in the event of war the When the bill passed the House it auth- west coast must have, new, wider dry- orized $2,368,998,900. When it passed docks. the Senate it authorized $2,357,317,000. The interesting feature of the new The bill agreed to by the conferees'con- drydock is that it will be built out into tains an authorization in an amount of the water rather than dug out of existing $2,360,530,300. The amount in the con- land. Actually, I understand the project ference report is $8,468,600 less than the will result in 28 acres of new filled land amount. in the bill as it passed the House, being added to the Navy Yard where and an increase on the part .of the Sen- space is short. The value of these 28 ate of $3,253,090. acres, at waterfront prices in this area, Mr. GROSS, Mr. Speaker, will the will go a long way toward offsetting the gentleman yield further? $28 million cost of the drydock. Mr. VINSON, I yield. For along time I have felt the need of Mr. GROSS. When the bill was. pre- a larger drydock at the Bremerton Yard, viously before the House, I neglected to and its urgency. I am certainly happy ask the gentleman the question as to that this urgency has been recognized. what those housing units out at the Mr. VINSON. Mr. Speaker, I ask Naval Observatory grounds are going to unanimous consent that all Members cost. may have permission to extend their re- Mr. VINSON. Much to our disap" marks at this point in the RECORD. pointment, the Senate would not go The SPEAKER. Is there objection to along with the House, and that item was the request of the gentleman from stricken out. Georgia? Mr. GROSS. Well, that makes it a There was no objection. little more palatable. Mr. VINSON. Mr. Speaker, I yield 3 Mr. REUSS. Mr. Speaker, will the minutes to the gentleman from Penn- gentleman yield? sylvania [Mr. GAviN]. Mr. VINSON. I yield to the gentle- Mr. GAVIN. Mr. Speaker, I think it man from Wisconsin. is fitting and proper at this time to say Mr. REUSS. Can the gentleman en- lighten me on this? Section 401 author- izes an additional $8.5 million for a high- way to Langley, Va., if the Central Intel- ligence Agency should choose that site for a headquarters office. Does this sec- tion mean that Congress necessarily fa- vors the Langley site for the CIA and is committed to appropriating the neces- sary funds? Mr. VINSON., I would not say that the language is such that it would be mandatory on the part of Mr. Dulles to construct the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters on that site. But, I do think, if you read between the lines, you will see that at least the House con- ferees looked with favor on that area. Whether it is in that particular section or not I am unable to say. Mr. REUSS. I thank the gentleman, (Mr. PELLY asked and was given per- mission to extend his remarks at this point in the RECORD.) Mr. PELLY. Mr. Speaker, I should not want this occasion to pass without mention of one item in this conference report. I refer to the acceptance by the -House conferees of a $2 million item put in this bill in the other body for the de- sign and planning of a needed new dry- dock at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard at Bremerton, Wash. I do want to express gratification that the House conferees accepted this im- portant item. in particular I am in- debted to our great colleague from Mis- souri [Mr. S ioRT]. His personal interest in my behalf in the inclusion of a design fund for a new drydoek in this military facilities legislation, is greatly appre- ciated., Certainly we must have a drydock on the west coast where any battle damage a word about the chairman of the great Committee on Armed Services. I have heard many tributes paid to the chair- men of other committees, so I think that a word of commendation can be said about my very good and able friend, the gentleman from Georgia, Mr. CART. VINSON, who is chairman of the com- mittee on which I serve-a man I have known and respected for many years. A man with whom I have frequently dis- agreed, but with whom I have always felt a strong bond of friendship and the deepest and most sincere respect. Ac- colades from one side of the aisle to the other are not too common on the floor of this House, notwithstanding our affection and realization of the ability of the gentlemen on the other side of the aisle. CARL VINSON, in his public career, has transcended the boundary marked by this aisle. He is a great American, a great chairman, a great legislator, and there are no political boundaries for one with these qualities. Mr. VINSON has been known affection- ately as "the Admiral." I call him "Admiral," "General," or any other term which will in some way reflect the lead- ership in military matters that were the purpose and reason for the tribute paid him on June 9 at the Marine Barracks here in Washington. The traditions of the Marine Corps need no telling. But their traditions are only the guideposts for the kind of devotion and the all-permeating inter- est which Chairman VINSON has had to- ward all things military. So, Mr. Speaker, I commend to you Admiral VINSON, General V,NSON, Chair- man VINsoN-a great man, a great American, and one richly deserving of the fine tribute paid him by the Marine Corps on June 9. 8671 Mr. VINSON. Mr. Speaker, let me say to the distinguished gentleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. GAviw] that I feel most grateful for his very kind and com- plimentary remarks. Mr. Speaker, I move the question. The previous question was ordered. The SPEAKER. The question is on the conference report. The conference report was agreed to; and a motion to reconsider was laid on the table. TENNESSEE C. BATTS Mr. LANE. Mr. Speaker, I ask unani- mous consent to take from the Speaker's desk the bill (H. R. 2769) for the relief of Tennessee C. Batts, together with a Senate amendment thereto, and concur in the Senate amendment. The Clerk read the title of the bill. The Clerk read the Senate amend- ment, as follows: Page 2, line 10, after "refund", insert "Provided, That no part of the amount ap- propriated in this act shall be paid or de- livered to or received by any agent or at- torney on account of services rendered in connection with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the con- trary notwithstanding. Any person violat- ing the provisions of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon convic- tion thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000." The SPEAKER. Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from Massachusetts? Mr. MARTIN. Mr. Speaker, reserving the right to object-and I am not going to object-I understand that this and several other bills the gentleman will offer, have been approved by the rank- ing Republican member of the subcom- mittee [Mr. MILLER] of New York? Mr. LANE. That is correct. Mr. MARTIN. I withdraw my reser- vation of objection, Mr. Speaker. The SPEAKER. Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from Massachusetts? There was no objection. The Senate amendment was con- curred in; and a motion to reconsider was laid on the table. RODOLFO C. DELGADO, JESUS M. LAGUA, AND VICENTE D. REYN- ANTE Mr. LANE. Mr. Speaker, I ask unani- mous consent to take from the Speaker's desk the bill (H. R. 3363) for the relief of Rodolfo C. Delgado, Jesus M. Lagua, and Vicente D. Reynante, together with a Senate amendment thereto, and con- cur in the Senate amendment. The Clerk read the title of the bill. The Clerk read the Senate amend- ment, as follows: Page 2, line 7, strike out "in excess of 10 per centum of any claim." The SPEAKER. Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from Mas- sachusetts? There was no objection. The Senate amendment was con- curred in; and a motion to reconsider was laid on the table. Apbroved For Release 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63T00245R000100180002-9 8672 Approved For Ruse 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63T00245R100180002-9 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -HOUSE FREDERICK F. GASKIN Mr. LANE. Mr. Speaker, I ask unan- imous consent to take from the Speak- er's desk the bill (H. R. 1692) for the relief of Frederick F. Gaskin, together with a Senate amendment thereto, and concur in the Senate amendment. The Clerk read the title of the bill. The Clerk read the Senate 'amend- ment, as follows: Page 1. line 11. strike out "in excess of 10 percent thereof." The SPEAKER. Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from Mas- sachusetts? There was no objection. The Senate amendment was con- curred in; and a motion to reconsider was laid on the table. PAUL E. MILWARD Mr. LANE. Mr. Speaker, I ask unan- imous consent to take from the Speak- er's desk the bill (H. R. 1745) for the relief of Paul E. Milward, together with a Senate amendment thereto, and con- cur in the Senate amendment. The Clerk read the title of the bill. The Clerk read the Senate amend- ment, is follows: Page 1, strike out all after line 10 over to and including line 7 on page 2 and insert "'That Paul E. MIlward executes a release of the judgment entered in the case of Paul Milward against Peter C. Penta. No. 175385, In the municipal court of the city of Bos- ton, on or about January 6, 1953: And pro- vided further, That no part of the amount appropriated in this act in excess of 10 percent 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 un- lawful, any contract to the contrary not- withstanding. Any persona violating the provisions of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not ex- ceeding 41,000." The SPEAKER. Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from Mas- sachusetts? There was no objection. The Senate amendment was con- curred In; and a motion to reconsider was laid on the table, UTICA BREWING CO. Mr. LANE. Mr. Speaker, I ask unan- imous consent to take from the Speak- er's desk the bill (H. R. 1747) for the relief of the Utica Brewing Co., together with a Senate amendment thereto, and concur In the Senate amendment. The Clerk read the title ofthebill. The Clerk read the Senate amend- ment, as follows: Page 2, lines 9 and 10, strike out "in excess of 10 percent thereof." The SPEAKER. Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from Mas- sachusetts. There was no objection. The Senate amendment was con- curred in; and a motion to reconsider was laid on the table. HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION COM- PANY OF OHIO, INC. Mr. LANE. Mr. Speaker, I ask unani- mous consent to take from the Speak- er's desk the bill (H. R. 4182) for the re- lief of the Highway Construction Com- pany of Ohio, Inc.. with a Senate amend- ment thereto, and concur in the Senate amendment. The Clerk read the title of the bill. The Clerk read the Senate amend- ment, as follows: Page 1. line 10, strike out all after "amended" over to and including line 4, on page 2. and insert "Provided, That in mak- ing such determination of the excessive profits of theHighway Construction Co., the Tax Court of the United States may take into consideration the affiliation of that company with any other company, bilt the findings of such court shall be limited to determining only the amount, if any. of the excessive profits of the Highway Con- struction Co. and such court shall have no authority under this act to determine the amount. If any, of the excessive profits of any company amliated with such Highway Construction Co.: Provided further, That the Tax Court shall have jurisdiction to deter- mine the excessive profits of the Highway Construction Co. under this act only If such company files a petition with such court for redetermination within 90 days (not count- ing Sunday or a legal holiday in the Dis- trict of Columbia as the last day) after the date of enactment of this act." The SPEAKER. Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from Mas- sachusetts? There was no objection. The Senate amendment was concurred in ; and a motion to reconsider was laid on the table. AMENDMENT OF CAREER COMPEN- SATION ACT OF 1949 Mr. VINSON. Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent for the immediate consideration of the concurrent reso- lution (S. Con. -Res. 46) providing for the enrollment, with changes, of S. 804, a bill to amend section 201 (e) of the Career Compensation Act of 1949, as amended, and so forth. The Clerk read the concurrent reso- lution, as follows: Resolved by the Senate (the House of Rep- resentatives concurring), That the Secre- tary of the Senate be, and he is hereby, au- thorized and directed, in the enrollment of the bill (S. 804) to amend section 201 (,e) of the Career Compensation Act of 1949, as amended. to provide for advance payments of certain pay and allowances of members of the uniformed services, and for other purposes, to make the following changes, viz: On page 1, line 5, and In the first line of the title, respectively, of the engrossed bill, strike out "(e)" and in lieu thereof insert "(d)." The concurrent resolution was con- curred in; and a motion to reconsider was laid on the table. SPECIAL ORDERS GRANTED Mr. HOFFMAN of Michigan asked and was given permission to address the House for 10 minutes today, following any special orders heretofore entered, and to revise and extend his remarks. July ~ Mr. DODD asked and was given per- mision to address the House for 20 min- utes on Monday next, following the leg- islative program and any special orders heretofore entered. MISUSE OF DUCK STAMP MONEY (Mr. JOHNSON of Wisconsin asked and was given permission to extend his remarks at this point in the RECORD and include extraneous matter.) Mr. JOHNSON of Wisconsin. Mr. Speaker, on May 27 of this year, I ad- dressed the House with reference to the duck-stamp situation in support of my bill, H. R. 2142. Since that time, many conservationists from all sections of the United States have written to me indi- cating that this legislation is of national interest rather than limited in scope. Recently I received some correspondence from Mr. Seth Gordon, director of the California Department of Fish and Game. I have been fortunate in ob- taining a statement Mr. Gordon deliv- ered before the House Committee on In- terior and Insular Affairs on June 28 and 29, 1954. There is much informa- tion contained in Mr. Gordon's state- ment which should be of interest to conservationists. Under leave to ex- tend my remarks, I wish to commend this excellent statement to my col- leagues: STATEMENT TO HOUSE COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS OF THE UNrrED STATES CONGRESS RELATIVE To MIsuss OF DUCS- STAMP MONEY BY SETH GORDON, SACRA- MENTO, CALn?., JuNx 28-29, 1954 Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the com- mittee. my name is Seth Gorden, and at pres- ent am the director of the California Depart- ment of Fish and Game, with offices in Sacramento. By way of further Identification, it was my privilege to be numbered among the early promoters of the duck-stamp law. Later as the conservation director of the Izaak Walton League. Chicago, then as presi- dent of the American Game Association, with headquarters here in Washington. I had a material part in the campaign for the enact- ment of the law establishing the national refuge system, the duck-stamp law to provide funds to finance it, and other important nations] legislation dealing with the general conservation problem. DR. NELSON'S WARNING IN 1919 The basis for the legislation under which funds are now being contributed by 2,350,000 sportsmen from one end of the country to another, through the purchase of duck stamps, had its beginning beck in February 1919 when the late Dr. E. W. Nelson, one of the Nation's foremost scientists, then Chief of the United States Biological Survey, while addressing a national conference on game and wildlife conservation at Ottawa. Can- ada. called attention to the fact that- "Continued transformation on a large scale of marshy lands into farms in the West- ern United States and Canada Is decreasing the resting places and feeding grounds of migratory wildfowl, and constitutes one of the most serious dangers to the future of these birds. If a sufficient number of sanc- tuaries are not supplied, and if the drainage and devotion to agricultural and other pur- poses of the marshy areas continue. migra- tory waterfowl will diminish despite every effort along other lines to conserve them." That same year Dr. Nelson also discussed the entire problem with the game and fish .Approved For Release 2006/10/17: CIA-RDP63T00245R00010018U002-9,