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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—OCT. 18, 1951

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A-2808666, Luder, Karl Frank. A-9550171, Aimala, Tauno Pellervo, or Tauno Pellervo. A-7197944, Hartog, Josef Jacob. A-6178102, Hartog, Ada Frederika. A-2691539, Kallinikos, Miltiadis, or James Callas. A-7445627, Diamandopoulos, Antonis Emmanuel. A-7125018, Lowinger, Mor Maurice, or Mor Lowinger or Mor (Moritz) Lovinger. A-7125145, Lowinger, Edith nee Weicz or Edit (Edith) Weisz. A-7469035, Bernier, Maudy Eleonore Frieereke. A-7463944, Bernier, Carlotta, or Deubner-Bernier. A-2787564, Djang, Stephen T., also Sung Tsing Djang. A-6137973, Haynal, Helen May Babienco. A-7130337, Bach, Nathan. A-7130336, Bach, Lena nee Winerlok. A-5950016, Diakatos, Androioannis. A-7190920, Yatrakis, Thekia George nee Vardakas. A-7190919, Yatrakis, George Petros. A-6474461, Zwick, Samuel or Wick. A-7184995, Iny, Frank Jacob. A-7184996, Iny, Muzli, Masri. A-6811549, Heidmeier, Elfriede. A-6698695, Berlonghi, Ercole. A-6698706, Berlonghi, Agnese nee Brambilla. A-7392825, Easterling, Ilda Marie Chislaine nee Finet. A-3686108, Hu, Seng-Chiu. Agreed to October 11, 1951. JOINT COMMITTEE ON RAILROAD RETIREMENT LEGISLATION

October 18, 1951 [S. Con. Res. 61]

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring)^ That there is hereby established a joint congressional committee on Establishment. railroad retirement legislation, hereinafter called the "joint committee", to be composed of three members of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare and to be appointed by the chairman of that committee, and three members of the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce and to be appointed by the Speaker. Vacancies in the membership of the joint committee shall not affect the power of the remaining members to execute the functions of the joint committee, and shall be filled in the same manner as the original selection. The joint committee shall select a chairman and vice chair- chakmn.^ *°* ^^^ man from among its members. SEC. 2. I t shall be the duty of the joint committee, and it is hereby ^^:^ °^ 1°*^* ^o™authorized and directed, to make a full and complete fact-finding study and investigation of the Railroad Retirement Act, and of such related ^ |/^^|- ^Q-^,^ g problems as it may deem proper, with a view toward ascertaining what changes should be made in such Act. The joint committee shall determine the scope of such study and investigation, without limitation thereon, and the following shall be given consideration: 1. The character and amount of present benefits and the estimated cost of providing such benefits. 2. The existing relationships between the system established by the Railroad Retirement Act and the old-age and survivors insurance system. 3. The changes that should be made in the character and amount of benefits to be provided workers subject to the Railroad Retirement Act and the estimated cost of providing such benefits. 4. Any changes that should be made in the existing relationships between the system established by the Railroad Retirement Act and the

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