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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-APR. 9, 1952

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A-6982514, Tavoularides, Efstratis, or Efstratis Demetri Tavoularides, or Paul Costides, or Paul Georges. A-5162622, Tedford, George Edward. A-4958539, Tedford, Mary McSwinney. A-7457228, Till, Margaret Maria Momberg Weber. A-7094105, Tischler, Salo. A-7037981, Tolton, Charles Gordon. A-3434944, Tonge, James Hezekiah. A-4641717, Vaik, Evald Alexander Arthur, or Evald or Ewald Wack, or Edward Madison. A-7372105, Volker, Carmen Astrid. A-3049044, Walker, Arosemond, alias Arosemond or Rose Boyd. A-7419745, Weiss, Robert, or Robert Herdrick. A-5455131, Whelan, Florence, or Florence Lampert, or Florence Brett Ruth Whelan. A-7394768, Wyrick, Brunhilde Vicktoria, formerly Brunhilde Vicktoria Handl. A-3643395, Ying, Lee. A-3366268, Zampas, Eugene George. A-3955646, Zampas, Eugene, Junior. A-6006493, Zampas, Anna. A-1411892, Zorrilla, Eligio. A-7547137, Liu, Wen-Tsin. A-2070080, Lukats, Maria, or Maria De Lukats. A-6330533, Sze, Nancy Wei-Fong Lee. A-6624909, Sze, Yi-Kwei. A-5890254, Wei, Tseh Heen. A-7547138, Wei, Saling Chung. A-7547136, Wei, Fong. A-7547144, Wei, Yuling or Jacqueline. A-7547139, Wei, Madeline or Yaling. A^932112, Goldstein, Clara Pearl or Golden. A-4932272, Goldstein, Jack or Golden. V-1427412, Westraj Caroline Marietta. A-6293227, Partovi, Manuchehr or Manuchehr Manu Partovi. Agreed to April 1, 1952. April 9, 1952

[S. Con, fees. 56]

JOINT COMMITTEE ON RAILROAD RETIREMENT LEGISLATION Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring), penditi^es!''^'* ^"^ That for the purposes of S. Con. Res. 51, Eighty-second Congress, 65 Stat. B105. agreed to October 17, 1951 (establishing a joint congressional committee to make a full and complete study of the Railroad Retirement 45 USC c^h.^'b. ^^^1 ^^^^ ^f ^VLQIX related problems as it may deem proper), the joint committee or any duly authorized subcommittee thereof, is authorized to expend not to exceed $50,000, and such expenses shall be paid onehalf from the contingent fund of the Senate and one-half from the contingent fund of the House of Representatives upon vouchers signed by the chairman. Disbursements to pay such expenses shall be made by the Secretary of the Senate out of the contingent fund of the Senate, such contingent fund to be reimbursed from the contingent fund of the House of Representatives in the amount of one-half of the disbursements so made. Agreed to April 9, 1952.

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