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65 STAT.]

CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—SEPT. 22, 1951 WILLIAM N.

OATIS

B81 August 23, 1951 [H. Con. Res. 140]

Whereas the arrest and conviction of William N. Oatis, correspondent for the Associated Press in Prague, Czechoslovakia, is a shocking violation of the fundamental human freedoms guaranteed in the United Nations Charter; and Whereas the treatment of William N. Oatis demonstrates that the Czechoslovak Government has willfully repudiated the principle of free information which is so essential to peaceful cooperation and friendly relations among the people of the world; and Whereas the persecution by the Government of Czechoslovakia of other American citizens is condemned and deplored by the people of the United States, and throughout the free world: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concvirring), That the Congress of the United States expresses its profound indignation at the arrest, sham trial and unjust conviction of William N. Oatis; that the executive agencies of the Government be requested to take all possible action to bring about his release; and that the sense of this resolution be conveyed by the proper of&cials of our Government to the United Nations and to the officials of the Czechoslovakian Government. Be it further resolved. That it is the sense of the Congress that all commercial relations with Czechoslovakia should be terminated immediately, and should be resumed only if and when the Government of Czechoslovakia restores to William N. Oatis his freedom. Passed August 23, 1951. R E V E N U E REVISION

August 23, 1951 [H. Con. Res. 146]

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring), Printing of d d That, in accordance with paragraph 3 of section 2 of the Printing Act, ^^^^^-^ ^^^^a ^^ i^^^^^^ approved March 1, 1907, the Committee on Ways and Means of the committee hearings. House of Representatives be, and is hereby, authorized and empowered 44 u.V. c!t i64. to have printed for its use one thousand additional copies of each part of the hearings relative to revenue revision held before said committee during the current session. Passed August 23, 1951. DEPORTATION SUSPENSIONS

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring), That the Congress favors the suspension of deportation in the case of each alien hereinafter named, in which case the Attorney General has ^ ^aspended deportation for more than six months: A-4828658, Barclay, H a r r y Louis or Samuel Barclay formerly H a r r y Louis Fredman. A-5233113, Barclay, Lily or Lily Fredman or Leah Lily Barclay. A-5398969, Barclay, Virginia Esther or Esther Virginia Barclay or Esther Virginia Fredman. A-6843506, Baum, Gizella (nee Gizella Jakabovits or Jakabovitz). A-229254T, Chang, Chsi Chu. A-6848605, Chang, Ko Nan. • A-6847892, Chang, Emily C. C. Chen (nee Chen). A-6857745, Cipresso, Salvatore. A-1641711, Dario, Tomaso Genero alias Thomas Jerry Dario or Tomaso G. Dorio or Thomas Genero Dareo. A-4151075, Doria, Salvatore.

September 22, 1951 [S. Con. Res. 34]