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BIO

CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-MAY 14, 1953

[67 S T A T.

A-6949345, Stocki, Gabrielle. A-6333110, Trumbic, Mate. A-7768049, Tsu, David Teh-Wei. A-7073968, Weiner, Jacobina. A-7868089, Weiner, Mircea or Mitchell. A-7868090, Weiner, Mariano or Murray. A-6891808, Wolf, Jacob. A-Y415061, Wu, Louise Siu Ching. A-6032950, Yang, Biau. A-6567550, Yang, Chang-Tsing. A-6991827, Zacharia, Esa Matuk. A-7283179, Grossfeld, Henrik or Haym or Henry David. A-7048905, Moravcsik, Michael Julius. A-7048902, Moravcsik, Julius Matthew Emil. A-6976873, Racz, Marianna Maria alias Reihard. 0500-40102, Hasal-Ova, Dagmar Zofie. A-7141334, Mandukich, Svetozar Kosta. A-7141335, Mandukich, Kosara. A-7141336, Mandukich, Ivan. A-7190619, Tao, Hsiang Hsia or Albert H. Tao. A-6370112, Ling, James Gi-Ming. A-6289221, Sopko, Frantisek (Frantisch) or Frank John Sopko. P a s s e d May 11, 1953. May 1 4. 1953 [H. Con. R e s. 99]

R e q u e s t to return enrolled H. R. 1101.

May 18, 1953 [S. C o n. R e s. 2 4 ] Revision.

P r i n t i n g of additional c o p i e s.

May 26, 1953 [S. Con. R e s. 20]

DANIEL ROBERT LEARY

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That the President of the United States is requested to return to the House the enrolled bill (H. R. 1101) for the relief of Daniel Robert Leary. If and when said bill is returned by the President, the action of the Presiding Officers of the two Houses in signing said bill shall be deemed rescinded, and the bill shall be postponed indefinitely. P a s s e d May 14, 1953. '•OUR AMERICAN GOVERNMENT"

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurrinff), That the Joint Committee on Printing is hereby authorized and directed to revise, by bringing up to date, the pamphlet entitled "Our American Government" as set out in House Document 465, Seventyninth Congress. SEC. 2. Such revised pamphlet shall be printed as a Senate Document, and there be printed five hundred thousand additional copies of which thirty thousand copies shall be for the use of the Senate; four hundred sixty thousand nine hundred copies for the use of the House of Representatives; thirty-one hundred for the Senate Document Room; and six thousand for the House Document Room. Agreed to May 18, 1953. 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 suspended deportation for more than six months: A-6471827, Angelaras, James George.