COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS: MAY 10-12, SUBCOMMITTEE ON

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D372 Approved Fce~eA7~/1~~DP67~~~~A~A170020-8 May 7, 1965 Next meeting of the SENATE 12.:00 izoon, Monday, May 10 H.R. 72o, expanding the authority of the Canal Zone Government to settle claims not cognizable under the Tort Claims Act; H.R. 724, authorizing the transfer of certain Canal Zone prisoners to the custody of the Attorney General; H.R. 4528, regulating archeological exploration in the Canal Zone; H.A. 5990, granting increased benefits to persons re- ceiving cash relief under the Panama Canal Cash Relief Act and extending cash relief benefits to widows of recipients; and H.R. 7o59, authorizing appropriations to the Smith- sonian Institution to carry out its functions under the act of July 2, 1940. 'he House will also consider H.R. 2984, the Health Research, Facilities Act amendments of 1965 (3 hours of debate). Tuesday, the House will consider H.R. 7997, making appropriations for sundry independent bureaus, boards, commissions, corporations, agencies, and offices for fiscal year i966. Wednesday and balance of week, the House will act on S. 701, to carry out the obligations of the United States under the. International Coffee Agreement of 1962 (2 hours of debate); and H.R. 6755, regarding ad- ditiorxal authorizations for certain river basin plans to cover fiscal year 1966. NOTE.-Conference reports may be brought up at any time. House Committees Committee on Agriculture: May 11-13, Subcommittee on Oilseeds and Rice, on title III, rice provisions, of H.R. 7097, the farm bill. Committee on Armed Services: May 1o, on H.R. 7484, 7596, and 7762, Senate amendments to H.R. 3043, to authorize pay- ment of special allowances to dependents of members of the uniformed services, to offset expenses incident to their evacuation, To a.m., 2118 Rayburn House Office Building. May I I, full committee, on H.R. 5885, re military construction authorization. Committee on Banking and Currency: May I I, informal exec- utive session, on pending business. Committee on the District of Columbia: May To, Subcommit- tee No. H. on H.R. 4833, re Woodward & Lothrop space allot- ment; H.R. 6954, re Colonial Dames-exempt from taxation certain property; and H.R. 2814, re waterfront priority, holders, 10;3o a.m., 445 Cannon House Office Building. May IT, Subcommittee No. 3, executive, re minimum wage laws.. - May 12, Subcommittee No. 2, to resume hearings on D.C. revenue bills. Committee on Education and Labor: May Io-12, Special Sub- committee on Education, executive, on H.R. 3220, re higher education, Monday, To a.m., 2261 Rayburn House Office Build- ing. Committee on Foreign Affairs: May io-i2, Subcommittee on Europe, on religious persecution in Soviet Russia and bloc coun- tries, Monday, io a.m., 2200 Rayburn House Office Building. Next meeting of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 12:00 noon, Monday, May 10 May 13, Subcommittee on Africa, executive, briefing by G. Mennen Williams, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs. May 13, Subcommittee on Inter-American Affairs, executive, briefing by Fulton Freeman, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico. Committee on Government Operations: May To and IT, Sub- committee on Military Construction, on GAO construction audit- ing reports, Department of Defense, To a.m., 2247 Rayburn House Office Building. Committee on Interior and Insular Afairs: May To, Subcom- mittee on Mines and Mining, on H.R. 5842, and related bills, re Lead-Zinc Small Producers Stabilization Act of October 3, 296x, 9:45 a.m., 1324 Longworth House Office Building. May I i, Subcommittee on Public Lands, executive, on H.R. 16, re selection of mineral lands; and H.R. 5798, and related bills, re Kaniksu National Forest (open session). May 12, full committee, on H.R. 797, re Whiskeytown-Shasta- Trinity National Recreation Area; and S. Iooo, re transfer of title of movable property. (Any other business that may be ready for consideration.) May 13 and 14, Subcommittee on Indian Affairs, on H.R. 874, 907, 7103, 5156, 3715, and ~86o, various Indian affairs measures. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce: May I r and 13, Subcommittee on Transportation and Aeronautics, on H.R. 554, and related bills, re expansion of the Washington National Airport. May 12, full committee, on H.R. 7777, to authorize the Presi- dent to appoint Gen. William F. McKee (U.S. Air Force, re- tired) to the office of Administrator of the Federal Aviation Agency. Committee on the Judiciary: May I1, executive, to continue consideration of H.R. 6400 (amended), re voting rights. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries: May so, Sub- committee on Fish and Wildlife, re fish and wildlife in Hudson River, To a.m., 1334 Longworth House Office Building. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service: May IT, Sub- committee on Civil Service, on H.R. 1732, re allotment and assignment of pay, GAO. May 12, Subcommittee on Census and Statistics, to continue on H.R. 6183, re mid-decade census. May 13, Subcommittee on Compensation, to resume hearings on H.R. 6845, re overseas teachers pay bill. Committee on Public Works: May so, on H.R. 6991, re grants for public works and development facilities in economically dis- tressed areas, To a.m., 2167 Rayburn House Office Building. Committee on Ways and Means: May To, executive, on H.R. 7368, re reduction in duty enjoyed by returning residents to $50 fair retail value, so a.m., committee room, Longworth House Office Building. Joint Committees Joint Committee on Atomic Energy: May so, executive, on the status of U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency ac- tivity in the nuclear field to hear Adrian Fisher, and other agency officials, 2 p.m., room AE-r, Capitol; May IT, executive, to mark up S. 70o and H.R. 3597, AEC authorizations for fiscal 1966, 2 p.m., room AE-s, Capitol. Joint Economic Committee: May IT, Subcommittee on Eco- nomic Statistics, to begin hearings on the report of the Review Committee for Balance of Payments, Statistics, ro a.m., room AE-I, Capitol. Joint Committee on the Organization of the Congress: May 10-13, to hold hearings to receive testimony from Members of Congress on various proposed changes in the organization of the Congress, 1o a.m., room S-228, Capitol. ecy,~or Release 2005/07/13 : CIA-RDP67B00446R000400170020-8 May 7, 1965 Approved For Release 2005/07/13 : CIA-RDP67B00446R000400170020-8 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - DAILY DIGEST D371 and Freedom Commission, and heard testimony from Representative Ichord; and Earl T. Smith, former Ambassador to Cuba. BILL SIGNED BY THE PRESIDENT New Law (For last listing of pu fc laws, see DIGEST, p. D347, May 3,1965) H.J. Res. 447, making supplemental appropriations of $700 million for the Defense Establishment for fiscal year 1965. Signed May 7, 1965 (P.L. 89-18). CONGRESSIONAL PROGRAM AHEAD Week of May 10-15 (Committee meetings are open unless otherwise indicated) Senate Chamber Senate will continue consideration of S. 1564, voting rights bill, with the pending Kennedy (Massachusetts) poll tax ban amendment to be voted on at i p.m. Tuesday, May 11. Senate Committees Committee on Agriculture and Forestry: May 12, Subcommit- tee on-Soil Conservation and Forestry, executive, on subcom- mittee business, 10:3o a.m., 324 Old Senate Office Building. Committee on Appropriations: May 10-13, subcommittee, on H.R. 6453, fiscal 1966 appropriations for the D.C., 1o a.m., room S-126, Capitol; May 11-14, subcommittee, on fiscal 1966 budget estimates for public works, io a.m., 1114 New Senate Office Building; May 12-14, subcommittee, on fiscal 1966 budget estimates for independent offices, 1o a.m., room S-128, Capitol; May 13, subcommittee, on fiscal 1966,budget estimates for the Bureau of Reclamation and power marleting agencies, 16 a.m., 1223 New Senate Office Building. Committee on Armed Services: May To, to continue joint hear- ings with the Military Construction Subcommittee of the Com- mittee on Appropriations, on title V (military family housing) of S. 1771, fiscal 1966 authorizations for military construction, ro a.m., 212 Old Senate Office Building. Committee on Banking and Currency: May 11, Subcommittee on Production and Stabilization, executive, on titles I[ and IV of S. 1648, proposed Public Works and Economic Development Act, to a.m., 5302 New Senate Office Building; May 12, Housing Subcommittee, executive, to resume con- sideration of S. 1354, and other pending housing legislation, 1o a.m., 5302 New Senate Office Building. Committee on Commerce: May 1o, it, and 14, Surface Trans- portation Subcommittee, to hold hearings on S. 17.27, to combat illegal trucking of freight, and related pending bills requested by the ICC, 9 a.m., 457 Old Senate Office Building; May i i and 12, Merchant Marine and Fisheries Subcommittee, on pending fisheries bills (S. 998, 9o9, and 1734), 1o a.m., Tues- day in 511o New Senate Office Building, and Wednesday in 457 Old Senate Office Building; May 12 and 13, full committee, on S. 218, to prohibit Federal regulation of local intrastate nonprofit rural electrification orga- nizations, ro a.m., 511o New Senate Office Building. Committee on the District of Columbia: May To, Public Health Subcommittee, on S. 1817, to amend the D.C. Public Assistance Law, To a.m,, 6226 New Senate Office Building; May i i, full committee, on S. 1632, to require the registration of pistols in the D.C., 1o a.m., 6226 New Senate Office Building; May 13, to resume hearings on H.R. 5688, S. 1526, and S. 1320, omnibus D.C. crime bills, to a.m., 6226 New Senate Office Building. Committee on Finance: May 10-14, to continue hearings on H.R. 6675, social security-medicare bill, 1o a.m., 2221 New Senate Office Building. Committee on Foreign Relations: May to, executive, to mark up S. 1368, Peace Corps authorizations bill, and H.R. 6497, authorizing increase in: the International Monetary Fund quota of the U.S., 1o a.m., room S-116, Capitol; May ii and 12, to hold hearings on S. Con. Res. 32, relating to planning for peace, 10 a.m., 4221 New Senate Office Building. Committee on Government Operations: May i1, Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, to continue in executive session, followed by open session, its hearings on bank closures, To a.m., 3302 New Senate Office Building; May 12 and 14, Subcommittee on Executive Reorganization, on S. Res. 102, disapproving Reorganization Plan No. i of 1965, which relates to the Bureau of Customs, to hear Members of Congress and Secretary of Treasury Fowler, to a.m., 3302 New Senate Office: Building; May 13, Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations, to begin a series of hearings on the conduct of na- tional security policy, to hear Walter B. Wriston, First National City Bank of New York, on "balance of payments and balance of power," 1o a.m., 3110 New Senate Office Building. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: May 12, to hold hearings on Federal programs relating to oil shale, to hear Gov- ernment witnesses,' 1o a.m., 3110 New Senate Office Building. Committee on the judiciary: May 11 and 12, Antitrust and Monopoly Subcommittee, to hold hearings on the subject of high-risk automobile insurance companies, To a.m., Tuesday in 318 Old Senate Office Building, and Wednesday in 2228 New Senate Office Building; May 12-14, Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedure, to hold hearings on pending bills proposing amend- ments- to the Administrative Procedure Act (S. 1336, 1879, 116o, and 1758), 1o a.m., 1318 New Senate Office Building; May 14, Constitutional Amendments Subcommittee, to con- tinue its hearings on S.J. Res. 2, and other pending proposals to amend the Constitution with regard to reapportionment, io a.m., 2228 New Senate Office Building. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare: May it, Subcom- mittee on the Arts and Humanities, executive, to consider pend- ing bills to create foundations on the arts and humanities, to a.m., 4232 New Senate Office Building; May 12 and 13, Subcommittee on Education, to continue its hearings on S. 6oo, proposed Higher Education Act, To a.m., 4232 New Senate Office Building. Committee on Public Works: May To, Special Subcommittee on Air and Water Pollution, executive, on S. 306, providing re- search programs relative to controlling air pollution from gaso- line- and diesel-powered engine fumes, To a.m., 4200 New Senate Office Building. Committee on Rules and Administration: May To, Subcommit- tee on Privileges and Elections, to hold hearings on S. 1474, creat- ing a bipartisan commission to study Federal laws limiting political activity of Government employees, ro a.m., 301 Old Senate Office Building. House Chamber Monday, District day (no bills, but the following five bills from the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries may be acted on pursuant to unanimous- consent requests) : Approved For Release 2005/07/13: CIA-RDP67B00446R000400170020-8