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deemed rescinded; and the Clerk of the House is authorized and directed, in the reenrollment of said bill, to make the following correction: I n section 4 of the bill strike out the figure "$12,500,000'' and insert in lieu thereof the figure "$20,000,000". P a s s e d April 30, 1956. May 7, 1956

PARLIAMENT OF SUDAN [s. Con. Re,. 70] Whereas it is the policy of the Government of the United States to suggest the orderly evolution of peoples and nations to self-determination throughout the world; and Whereas the people of the United States support the concept that other peoples should have an opportunity freely to choose their own national destiny under circumstances which will enable them to assume and maintain an equal station among the free nations of the world; and Whereas the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Sudan adopted on December 31, 1955, a transitional constitution providing that the Sudan shall be a sovereign democratic republic; and Whereas the Sudan achieved independence on Jamiary 1, 1956: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring)^ That the Congress of the United States extend its most cordial greet- Greetings to ings to the Parliament of the Sudan on the occasion of Sudanese inde- " *"' pendence, express the earnest hope that the Parliament and the people of the Sudan will enjoy continuing success in the development of a sovereign democratic republic, and reaffirm the friendship of the United States for the people of the Sudan. Agreed to May 7, 1956. May 7, 1956

GRANTING OF PERMANENT RESIDENCE TO CERTAIN ALIENS CH- Con. Res. 202] Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That the Congress favors the granting of the status of permanent residence in the case of each alien hereinafter named, in which case the Attorney General has determined that such alien is qualified under the provisions of section 4 of the Displaced Persons Act of 1948, as 64 Stat. 224. amended (62 Stat. 1011; 64 Stat. 219; 50 App. U.S.C. 1953): A-6954184, Horesovsky, Bohumil Rudolf. A-7415111, Horesovsky, Jr., Bohumil Rudolf. A-7415110, Horesovsky, J a n Josef. A-6938802, Balaits, Janis Alberts or John Alberts Balkits. A-6848040, Chang, Victor Chao-Lung. A-6620889, Chen, Pem Ching alias Robin Chen. A-6361214, Dow, Tsung-I. A-7086975, Hinko, Ladislav. A-7439056, Hinko, Ladislav, Gustav. A-7439057, Hinko, Eva. A-6442478, Javor, Pal, or Paul. A-6450409, Javor, Olga (nee Landesmann). A-3153623, Peros, Peter Milan. 0300-442350, Ting, Ah Wong. A-6819093, Chalme, Sara Moise (nee Sutton). A-6472673, Ernst, Adolf. A-6760795, Moncauskas, Julijonas. A-6472150, Ravasz, Rudolf. 0300-416646, Shing, Sam also known as Lem Shing. 69225 O - 5 7 - 8 9 ( V o l. 70)

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