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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-SEPT. 24, 1964

[78 STAT.

A-10416224, Gavialis, Olgard Victor. A-2929432, Mikalauskas, Antanas. A-8993441, Rivera, Dionicio. A-3964345, Tur, Theodore. A-10639796, AlicoflF, George. A^12517043, Haw, Wong Ming. A-6519257, Miles, Jadwiga. A-5718139, Rodriguez-Ocnoa, Jesus Maria. A-3995157, Thaler, Harry. A-5932930, Siegel, Lydia Lorraine. A-2493224, Tong, Lee See. A-13452360, Torrez-Lopez, Ignacio. A-5486037, Tye, Wong Fook. A-1344623, Zielinski, Stanislau Viktor. A^448147, Mlongian, Mike. A-10414728, Mossotti, Edward. A-3520411, Rzeczkowski, Edward. A-4350398, Soffra, Joseph Losano. A-13088696, Estrada-Perez, Cesario. A-10416202, Freeman, Mar. A-5937239, Mohammed, Abdulleh. A-1852835, Rios-Gonzalez, Porfirio. A-3097327, Tow, Ben. A-1744555, Basar, Nick. A-12534391, Chin, Kun. A-12519941, Chun, Ong. A-3498265, Guraves, Stanley. A-3173756, Nicoara, John. A-4088206, Talian, Isidor Teodor. Granting of permanent residence.

50 USC app. ^

gj^^ £. The Congrcss approvcs the granting of the status of per, -i •,1 T I -^i i« -T' i manent residence m the case of the alien hereinafter named, in which case the Attorney General has determined that such alien is qualified under the provisions of section 6 of the Refugee Relief Act of 1953, as amended (67 Stat. 403; 68 Stat. 1044): A-15411809, Anghelatos, Franghi. Agreed to September 17, 1964.
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September 24, 1964

[H. Con. Res. 320] DISPOSAL OF CERTAIN MATERIALS FROM NATIONAL STOCKPILE

60 Stat. 597.

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That the Congress expressly approves, pursuant to section 3(e) of the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act (50 U.S.G. 98b (e)), the disposal from the national stockpile of the following materials in approximately the following quantities; 1. One thousand five hundred and sixty-seven short tons of Bolivian blue (soft) crocidolite asbestos. 2. One hundred and sixty-five short tons (copper content) of copper and copper base alloys in scrap and thin strip form. 3. Three hundred and sixty-six short tons of cupronickel ingots. 4. Three hundred and fifty-five pieces of diamond dies. 5. Forty-six thousand eight hundred pounds of lead castings. 6. Two hundred and twenty thousand two hundred and thirty pounds of punch mica. 7. Sixty-six thousand eight hundred and thirty-four pounds of nickel in fabricated and miscellaneous forms, such as wire, tubing, anodes, cathodes, pellets, and cut cathodes.

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