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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—JUNE 26, 1951

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A-2519893, Yoneyama, Asaye Ichihashi (Asaye Ichihasi). A-5096420, Maykemper, John Henry, or Henry Maykemper. A-5096419, Maykemper, Maria. A-7351041, Spangler, Patricia Anne (nee Gaynor). A-2998994, Marchessini, Panachi Demetri. A-2998949, Marchessini, Helen (nee Machris or Helen Panaghi Marchessini). A-7010772, Marchessini, Demetri, or Demetrios Panaghi Marchessini. A-7010773, Marchessini, Alexander, or Alexander Panaghi Marchessini. A-5093352, Kinoshita, James Kunihiro. Agreed to June 12, 1951. CIVIL AERONAUTICS ACT OF 1938, AMENDMENT

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring)^ That the Secretary of the Senate be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed, in the enrollment of the bill (S. 435) to amend the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938, as amended, and for other purposes, to make the following changes: On page 2, after line 9, of the engrossed bill, insert the following: " (d) The terms 'insurance company' and 'insurance carrier' in sections 1305(a) and (b) and in section 1307(d) shall include any mutual or stock insurance company, reciprocal insurance association, and any group or association authorized to do an aviation insurance business in any state of the United States." On page 6, line 14, of the engrossed bill, strike out the word "of", where it occurs the first time, and in lieu thereof insert the word "to". On page 7, lines 6 and 7, strike out the words "Federal Security Administrator" and in lieu thereof insert the words "Secretary of Labor". Agreed to June 12, 1951.

June 12, 1951 [S. Con. Res. 33]

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June 26, 1951

EXPRESSION OF AMERICAN FRIENDSHIP

Whereas the goal of the American people is now, and ever has been, a just and lasting peace; and Whereas the deepest wish of our Nation is to join with all other nations in preserving the dignity of man, and in observing those moral principles which alone lend meaning to his existence; and Whereas, in proof of this, the United States has offered to share all that is good in atomic energy, asking in return only safeguards against the evil in the atom; and Whereas the Congress reaffirms its policy as expressed in law "to continue to exert maximum efforts to obtain agreements to provide the United Nations with armed forces as contemplated in the Charter and agreements to achieve universal control of weapons of mass destruction and universal regulation and reduction of armaments, including armed forces, under adequate safeguards to protect complying nations against violation and evasion"; and Whereas this Nation has likewise given of its substance and resources to help those peoples ravaged by war and poverty; and Whereas terrible danger to all free peoples compels the United States to undertake a vast program of armaments expenditures; and Whereas we rearm only with reluctance and would prefer to devote our energies to peaceful pursuits: Now, therefore, oe it

[S. Con. Res. 11]

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