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[71 Stat. 39]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1957
[71 Stat. 39]

71

STAT.]

CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-AUG. 19, 1957

B39

Soviet Union in Hungary. I t is further the sense of the Congress that the President, through such United States representatives, should at such reconvened session join actively in seeking the most effective way of dealing with the report of the United Nations Special Committee in order to advance the objectives of the United Nations regarding the situation in Hungary, to prevent further repressive action by the Soviet Union, and to seek all practical redress of the wrong which has been committed in violation of the principles of the United Nations and the elemental requirements of humanity. SEC. 2. I t is the sense of the C o n f e s s that the United States should implement policies, through the United Nations or in cooperation with the peoples of the free world, that will work toward the freedom and independence of the captive nations, and will effectively utilize the position of the United States through all proper means, to the end that the Hungarian tragedy shall not be repeated anywhere. P a s s e d August 6, 1957.

A. C. ISRAEL COMMODITY COMPANY, I N C

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring)^ That the House of Representatives return to the Senate the engrossed bill ( H. R. 5707) for the relief of the A. C. Israel Commodity Company, Inc., erroneously messaged to the House on August 6, 1957, as having passed the Senate on the preceding day without amendment; that upon its return to the Senate the Secretary shall transmit to the House the said bill, together with the amendment made by the Senate thereto; that the enrolled bill, signed by the Speaker of the House and transmitted to the Senate on yesterday, be returned to the House, and that the action of the Speaker in signing said enrolled bill be thereupon rescinded. Agreed to August 8, 1957,

GRANTING OF PERMANENT RESIDENCE TO CERTAIN ALIENS

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That the Congress favors the ^rantin^ 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 amended (62 Stat. 1011; 64 Stat. 219; 50 App. U.S.C. 1953): A-7873192, Leyfell, Grzegorz also known as Gregory Leyfell. A-9782530, Fa, Chiang Ming. A-6544109, Klein, Salamon Joseph. A-7362659, Klein Hajnal (nee Deutsch) alias Aurora Deutsch. A-9694010, Shing, Lau. A-6931611, Tyszkiewicz, Alice (nee Sikorski). A-9633878, Kim, San Pan. A-6034478, Muk, Mo. A-7821901, Nisu, Einar. A-6847848, Yang, Robert Hsi Yi. A-6843374, Chen, Check-Taat. A-9653839, Hong, Wong. A-7243274, Valle, Antonio. A-8082006, Babich, Renato. A-6606525, Jordain, Ljoubitza also known as Perechitch (nee Vuco).

August 8, 1957 [S. Con. R e s. 46]

Ante, p. ASS.

August 19, 1957 [H.Con. R e s. 171]

64 Stat. 2:24.