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Approved For Release 2001/08/09 : CIA-RDP91-006: raf 1952 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HO 9055 he can hong a esd 4 leer Row T'om'a'widow by the suddon, bomiole fdentn of mp Horband, with uo tncome eit Pinisnhy es metey oh Sad ty what Rite bls rane be pola and to-pay my sor (ge 0 a not to os my Home.” By ebtiaren EE aD marred and fee ge moet foren G20 with the cases ead high eat ot ving a tiny ave eng fo wheat ae tbo ng dea gust and Face teed Taking thet zallen and sing Cogn That foly teats et year of Sees" haa Steep hella, happy ie with. mp ta elyyna very atremsot, ee T deers lng is ny tnd ie 0 hap a eee eee maar rte Bilge war cove ce woman's work te never Erwissd allt ee EAC Heer hd 18 bocrdere 1 bad 6 farm ad eet ed ice Saran tio Stabe a letting poo, beau ating Seis tioes ane BT scecvetins tating ne chive marae Toe Ee eects forcement eres Seopa writer Dubie boaierannee Peiraa erie Eats Giana Somers Enel enema Bias ite patie ee Ber ee aire Elna deapeeie eas a meecee ieeuemrnte i eaitssechatiyar eas Ean er a Eoin et, haze ed Heese also include exhibits Nos. 5, 6,17, ahd {to prove that all ip not well in’ this Department: Bcwom 5 En an addives delivered on “Sune 2, Poit- Inet ener! Sexe ME Donalason nied Biat'tae onectiip delivery worked any ae lp om ietes extra ah unaiyls of the Pe ee of the tilted Staton Clit Service Gimlon ewer, pee she eres ‘Pai asi our 18 began op July 112 and ended 8 Sune 9 180. Obrien Etrtalinent sider wes In eet uring this {foal yearenip fon ery ited extent The ‘iat fal deel ‘ear Uaer curtailment eas ‘ievaecas year 206t, whle ean on duly ty {der cud baded June 30, 1081" A'comparle ono! te reas that eutsed tltroment of {etl cacrierebofore the eurtalimont for the tse the_ ura Fevlouny etected Detter carlo ‘100, letter eacloneFetirod on riche sng the mandatory age of 70. Tn 488) only ‘FHvorced ont they eached tie mandatory ‘esremant age, sil tla of the fet that he oust mubber of lalier cuvirs vetting in" bo ene only 2157 compared to 1600 4 the tucal year 2051. ‘Toe pour after Uh fviaiment wer Saaugvated, 105, ta ‘Etinber of dlanbiltysetiverments cing Te er cavvarg tperean from 826. to 418." Monsber ‘ul letey erie egupung” «70 Yo. —15 duced onulty st ago 85 after 20_yu frie Jumped. rom 204 to 201. The fer of tle earire who fret neces To PS Gpicely at age umes rot 69 {G't,tnd the mambar of ater earls who etlred optionsliy wits between 10 And 23 Pesaro at che gr 0 amp rom “Those figure eloany support thé conton= son of the leter cxtioe tone ie nent [breaking dow under tho heey dosds tine Donel'an them oontee of Posigiaster Gen= Batbonalason eertaliment faer ef Spel {Prom the Danbury (Conf News-Times] ah wep ety mt ie cack gents Set Sel aiean cama Saute arta eerean aise! Si pescea Re tae act SARC Renee Marae ie hed te reece ie, theraae ol tomar SINS ae OS Ce earn chert bs tae ae See lates refer from phil ie doce whofe one hei sally deiiery system, bemocenta or Repub {feats or both Al wetwant ie she good oid ‘en by branch 14, Norwate, Conn. nk samen Soe iS cet eet ears va Teron ae rte et gee A ere ae Siena Satna SRL oa sao cease Seis gart Es teal, ae eT, Hann (rom the Woodne (Ten) News of Sane : "a ea ter cart, beame ort sshd lo ie Ha, non onthe wi fe peat ‘omen Department i WilNy man (ae Heving a rogue man sich day tae week) Desai il'and ealied the sats nce for Staeone to Ani hie route, taee wetted [tthe relay or 1a frat of the WORDING Upholatery co, ‘ Before the subst hed te to ai spiel in Te received emergency tenttfont and ree mained te howite sbout 8 howe [rom the Certhage (80) Evening Press of ‘une 10,1082) Nexo Twiert-Der Mate Daven Carthage haa one ay mal deltvoryovery= where eneept oa the square slg, ‘Toate the same sor of mal! service being i as god ae used tobe whe ‘tne ese deliveries tee a "Sige carers nar cut at 60 ch ‘fall tat not in snd eaten by that ‘ume ‘wl not be evered util the ext Oe a trata te ate the cae be anda bw moments to wale forte In ey ‘fer bane inspector from agh plneee omnee {nana fetde the repulatons and vist net fh thuond shack Ges mare above “undreg of Carthage mothers ee anxious ‘ot Jeter from bore inservice, eome'on the Efile front it she lene cores in before 1:30 asm, thoy gett that day. HE fb comes finns ava thoy wait ntl next day Seat the nextday happens to be Suny, In Sch sustctions ot Postmaster General of te ‘He sage people don’t mind —quite bappy ‘with one delve say. All of whieh goes {oahow tant he doe not now what De 1s ‘ng abot "The Focemaater General lamest all on Ccongreas of course. But that fo alk tae ‘Shere stwusy new been Congees ena thers aveinnd bors wie S doy nl delivery ‘Gn tho present Postmaster Central cue "owed wo more men, the cathag rst fiver, es aide” But hay wont get them EMIT ie Hho gett new Fomater Gene ‘Of coure we wold eto to sco the fellow sheona out Of a fob in Bis old age he SUT He Weta he me, ado, to SPBCIAL ORDER GRANTED Mr, STAGGERS asked and was given permission to address the House for 5 Ininutes, following any special orders heretofore entered, SPECIAL ORDER, ‘The SPEAKER. Under previous order of the House, the gentieman from indi. fana (Mn. Masors] Js recognized for 60 nates, Gir, MADDEN asked and was given permission to revise and extend his re- marks) ‘Mf, MADDEN, Mr. Speaker, 7 ask ‘unanimocs consent that ste gentleman fresowien! be Temaric in the ‘Mr, MADDEN. Mr. Speaker, today the Special Katyn Investigating Com- nultlee led its report concluding from. Its hearings thet Soviet Russis is gullty fof the mass murders of the Polish ofcers ‘and civilians in the Satyr Forest, "The report submitted to the House of ‘Representatives is unprecedented in the bistory of Congress. When House Rese lution $90 was first considered by Con= tress last September, very few people 1a ‘Approved For Release 2001/08/09 : ClA-RDP91-00682R000300100006-5 Approved For Release 2001/08/09 : CIA-RDP91-00682R000300100006-5 9056 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE July 2 the United States or the world remem- tween what happened to the Fallin omeera “the whole show was staged” by the Soviets ‘ered the controversy of @ years ago as 1m Katyn and the events now taking place 2. The Russinna flied fo produce wuficient fo whether the Soviets or Nacis eam 1oRek, ‘We usaiimouly apes ni this avaence i Nurenbergcten, thou they eaten ane is, Soets or Nazis com Chuumicice would ba relat fo ia duty tobe were in charge ofthe proneeulton™ to Cota ‘atjonal crimes tp world blstory. ‘eorid ie Tateg to poi out tat the Idene the Hetil tary Brisunale af our generation had permitted am Tiaivevanions by tue Soviets to the Polish "4, Tals committe onacd formal abd pub~ atrocity of this magnitude to pass with- Governmeat while the Poles ere setiching Uevinviteiona to. the Government ofthe ‘Cut exposing the ullty, future histo- forbeir lasing omer in 04 appenc ages Ur Hans Would classity the free democratic tn ese delaying tactics now beng uned DY tbe ‘ations of this generation as indiferent Communists in Korea fo mass murder and” tnternational This commlite fels that Katya may wel! ferimes against humanity. pateneeg uci fervent oe ‘On behalf of all the members of Our for ene musing Pols cicero to tin ay tedicl expert eho performed tice ot commfttee, T wish to thank the Mem- {ie Communist in Roren have felled to nce the toumscred hodien au of observer tate bers of Coheress for giving our commit Count or ny ibournaas af captured United to'the seeue of the crime aoaclusvey con fee authority to undertake this complex Nations soldier. among theae.are e000 me thia committee's Badings snd iicult task which we started 9 Ament meen ew cretycoctiveg °F Poh, Gorament deeds ant mil ‘onthe ago. All members of our con tentroety victims in ha report lo Oe Unites iittce are extremely grateful over tho Netions last July. and the estat cooperation we received from Govern "rn Gommaunteu delaying tactics in the Folla’ prisoners before thee Rent departments, organizations, and grea pece tale sah) ty be fom tae covered Eatya." This renders furter poet favs im the United Slates, Eng- ie cst as the oeuious relia sevived {hat the Sovieia purpovely mie the Pee Stempiea witout succem to land, and Burope, Without thls vatuable from the Soviets by tbe Poles in iosi-ad tm denying any Koowiedge of the ‘where aldour work could not bavebeen success> while Uap eerched for ier misnngocrs. aoa af el? ofcere when, {0 ict, the ful,"As chairman, especially thank a concureions Boles "were buried is "the mites graves a ich menber of our commliee end 80 sais comalieeunenmonaly fads nyond = 7% oe mane genensnea osooen Sohn Jr Anche comme end Roman | agT™iyeonatiy unenlnouy Sade mpegs hee Poctnik, Investigator, for tel diient Eon ND (reopics Commie ot for Et MRD created Deepa, machin: goperation and fong Gourécfextra work crue Agar) coeiiea the ma mcanta $27 tet fir fur avs he people bend Shieh revuted in the recording of the ofthe Pali) er, nnd niet age yurcuraiyungy the bebo ya reat amoun’ of eigence testimony, and eURAtyH Port ear Seno, Bie feaera 2a ie aunt neuer Srhibis esse out in our bearings “Our Patent tae cotatelag commie i already besieged wiih Tee EOS sfognante (neaue e ets of cote af o eatngs and re RM eaten) arya cymes puny nc neurite en Sort These segues cone trom pers hyqipimumaion and neaines Gung te Saran te aliegely neta" cin ve Fe Ca aan, aR oae erring ah pt ice id abroad Teapot forthe eign acces, Heme She Sve “feday have alo fled & resolution Paruyuost ou enti oceans ere Sas ten bope the Congress wil approve. Tot eh a scotia of pact evn” any ie lene that one of he Fae esearch: Fence eummanial, Miner pramnted aehoacmaties ble {hes Bodings, conclusions, und recom. {Rat Could indict ny otber nation in this "ferm’warrare= propaganen ctspuien Wad endations of our committe be referred "Ha es ecetneg tact that appro. citation ee Hopi bent the ‘fo the United Nations for action. ‘ately 18.00 Polan prisoners were interned Sih ‘The commitice held w series of hear- Inthiee Govie cape: Ronee Starobieik, | ECC ttee han been petiioneé to ings in Washington, Chicago, London, tnd" Ostameor in ba inter of TBHE-40, nts, ,commtes, tas een Pattcoed and Frankfort, Germany. ‘Depositions “With the exception of 400" prisoners tose Were also taken I Berlin and Htaly. 3H ave nel been eara Team, sen, 'or In the course of the hearings held by ae alscovery of the grave in 042, whee toe z (gar committee to date, testimony has Germans occuped this teritry. they ciuimed | PO ME Ot, : ‘een taken from a total of 81 witnesses; here were 1.000 Potes barled iz Katya, Orghi tthe, mean, at our command Ted exhibits have been studied and made The Ruulans rcecvered the trivry from ioe Eeagyhaaueattion of the Katyn massacre [Bart of the record, aod more than 109 Germans in Geptember in" and Hiewies PACD, Stalehes the gurlace Gf, numerous Bepostions were taken {rom witnesses they mated Uee 11/00 Pole were bured in lis eesinat humanliy perpen by tox Sees etait ata kenge, teow ma gare at inferneional tetsu ehid be Tavadlton, tne commiten wall hae ghraey wsetz ucetmtis seat; labled invetene wat ad ‘Questioned more than 200 other individ Stufghers iotemed at Movie were tare Sh ied Natt wt Htals who offered to appesr as witnesses Hered in the mutyo Fores: Testimony of Scion gen aaest tas a ee ‘Dut whose information was mostly of a the Pllun Red Crow ofciais defaitey et: lat *Rutpsina i's aediets aoa ecient Earoborating nature foutyed tat 00 odie wes actu oxo SN Rau ee eats ana ‘On bell of our cemmtee, Thereby ume om th ty ms erate, Ox te re asconnusatron submit excerpts from our report: fin thatthe set of tbe 15009 Foun ecers, von hoot interned at Sturobielak and-Ovterh” ‘Tala commit usanlmously agrees that Kov, were eaceuted a wiley brutal oan ‘idence qeaiog with the Ara phase of tte ber” hove from Slarbleuk were capose@ of {Envertigasion proves conchuatvey aad revs bear Rharbor ad thoes from Onuabko tet 2, Requesting the Pretdent of the United ‘eably tbe Soviet REND (Pople commis! similar ate. “Testimony wee preented uy tice fo forward the tetimony, evidence, SRL of"znerta Away) gommcd te Several witataes tat toe Quon praone $BEEndingy of tie compte te United Banucre of Paleh Army otter ‘is were placed on barges and drowned im te Blates delegates at the United Nations Foret teat Guclenee, Rua, not eter foam White Gea. Thre Commiter believe that 2. Requesting further thet the President TBeapelng of 10, there are at ieeet to other "Heatyne" in ofthe Unite Slater true Inrtructlns to the "Pals cotumltee further concludes that the Run nite states elegetes to prevent the Katyn, ovis bea plotted tas nuna)ettermines 'No-Soe could entertain any doubt of Rus- caus 0 the Generdl azcmbiy of the Ustea lon or poling Intellectual fescerrhip ap sian guilt fr toe Ratyn manmcre when tie ation fry te the fll of 1696—ahory ater Ruse following evidence i conslaered 3. Requesting thet, appropriate reps be Hit cieachercus invasion ef the Pulub Nest Tee Mussana refused to alow the intere tata ff the Geert Autbly sone sees ‘Hose Gordes. here can ene doubt tila netionsl committe of the Bed Grow to meee before. tne’ tettruaticnal Were eure ot ‘Sheutya investigation ofthe German charges Dustce against she Union of Soviet Sonasy ee iio. ‘Republics for committing «crime at Katyn Save oppeeta the Soviets plane for fommus 2. Thé Ruslana failed to tonite any neutral Which wasn Violation of the genera pit Poiana. hearvers to percipete in ther own inves: ples of lew recognteca by eivifeed neers ne course of te investigation, tia com- tigation In 10, excep! a group of newspaper \ 4. Requesting the President of the United naitee han obue/vede srsing similarity be- ctespondenta takes to Ratyo who epived Staten lnstct the Waited Bales dees Approved For Release 2001/08/09 : CIA-RDP91-00682R000300100006-5 Approved For Release 2001/08/09 : CIA-RDP91-00682R000300100006-5 1952... CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE 9057 ‘on 49 sek the establsment ofan tater ‘tases we soul pelle ‘Sher mae murs and ene agenat hur Mz. MAGHHOWiCz, "Att Bpeaker t believe the interim report and Tecom= Rrendation fled today with the House ‘of Representatives ie an important cone {hibution to the ewe of international fstce and te proof to tae word that the Zepreventatives of the american people fre wiling and ready to assume thelr Drover role in. maineaining American Moral ieadercip m the World, fant conadent hut the Teport and ‘recommendations Wil, be. overwheln= ingly adopted, wisn to make it clear fd unmistakable” thst out eotitice oss not attempt to minimise the Neat full for the mang’ atrocities for whieh ‘ter ‘leaders ave ‘been convicted. at Nuremberg. Tt merely contems the fast that fhe Commyasts have been equally uly misma of wich ta rmerely one typical example Gur seport end. Andings ave also setved to wnrn the American public and free world of what we may expect from fie Communists in Roree in thelr ten ment of our prisoners. ‘As tated ia the repost, it merely actatches the'surtace of the Yast field {hat could be explored to determine the Hremendous extent of atrocities and frimes against humanity perpetrated by the Communists and She Nazis, Neier fs fe aoe on Kitten ot the Bloure of Representatives Berm he venga of he many Die instanes whch erp Brot tbeatiention of the commitlee ‘The United Nations, to who Wo ak ‘that lois report be transintted, should tls foo sno the fate of tho 16 feeess Sesh underground seeders, who in Biareh of 101, were sovited to Movoow by Bfarshal Zhghov under the pretext OF begining Pollsh-Soviet, neyotlation There they were ieeacheroury. placed funder arrest nnd plscsd inthe infamous {ntbanka pelo, ‘This fact was’ at fst carefully cone ‘ested by the Ronsians but was foally Seresled Auzing the conference. at San Francisco, whete i evoked widespresd ndignation of world opinion. ‘Under the influence of ole sppeaien monk poliey, however, this matlar was Riahed in geder net to antagonize the Russians, with whom. we thought we could come to. gn aareement. "Alter 7 years what was the rebilt of tat polley? AL feast four of these Shave leaders have died Sn jal as e> ult of the torbires suferea. Oihers, {tle release from she prison fa ‘Gere agnin thrown into alle im Soviet domineted Poland, where they ate lan ulshing Former Ministers Jaslukowice and Bien were sentenced in. Moccow {0°3 Sears “imprisontaens, ‘They. therefore Should ave boon released and returned to Poland not later than March of 1050 ‘Po thls day, 244 year ater, there fs 20 diya of lfe‘of ether of them.” Nelther {S'there any news of the fate of the fore ier Bfinister, Palo was excused ‘rom the Moscow il beesuye of ines, BBeven and one-half years after his ar~ est he bas not veturued to Poland, nor ita he been heard rom. ‘Tae United Nations Organisation re- cently adopted a bill of human rights Wwhich Provides that no individual may be arrested without a proper eourt de- ‘eimination, ‘that no one shall be de- Drlved of ils rights before a publle eoure {lal and that no one ean be Imprisoned longer than provided for in the court's verdict, ‘The Soviet representative re- {rained from voting because he thought the provisions were nol suflctentiy Aeinocratic and there is no assurance ‘of the execution of the provisions. ‘Tels not time to expose tls horrible egnicism of the Moscow Communists, ‘iid to show them that the United States Fespecis the decisions in which tt pet= elpates and le willing and ready to ene {oyee them? "Would that ‘not be the best way to demonstrate to Poland and to the oiber balions behind the iron eurtatn that the ‘United States has determined to defend ‘ie principles of justice against foree? ‘Action by our Government to deler- amine the fate of these brave Poll (i erground leaders illegally held by Rus- ‘la fm prisons or concentration camps YwOl do more for the eause of the United Nations than any other propaganda b hind the iron curtain, based on promises ‘rather then actions, “Mr. SHEEHAN. ME. Sponker, like the other members of the select committee {ty conduct an investigation and study of the facts, evidence, and etreumstanees of the alyn Forest masseere, I Join wlth them in this unanimous’ report, ‘which interim report covers. the Ist Phase of the hearings in which we have fisembled the evidence to establish that {ihe "Russian Communist Government land, more idrectly, the NICVD oreanea~ ‘lon is responsible for the mass murders of Polish soldiers in ihe Katyn Pores. ‘From a study of our interim report, st-wil be veadiy seen why we arrived at thls conclusion, it is not necessary for me fo enlarge’ upon the material put forth in the interim report “However, T want to point out that there ‘romaine the second phase of the proc ure, and while we dia go into tt ma ‘sual way, having heard from four dit= erent witnesses connected with the 1oss ‘of the Van Vilet report, as yot no cone elustons have heen reached and it will ures heasngs tn are to arte fata proper” determination regarding ‘the ‘missing American document, ‘The committee has published’ the ‘hearings relative to the’ testimony of General Bissell, Colonel Lantaff, Ars, Meres, and Col Iran Yeaton, al of whom Wore questioned with reference to the Infesing Van Vitet report, which he made ‘Upon his return to this country in Aprit “1045, -As an offhand observation, Z ould readily soo whore a report could bo Imjslaid or misnted, however, In my pare ular judgment this was @ very his orleal and momentous report aa von. General Bissell himseif testified, and T Would think anyone handling ft’ at any Dolnt would remember exactly what they ‘la with « paper of such importance, ‘When we look back Just @ few years ‘and find that in the G-2 Department of {he Army, under General Bissels com nang, there were other very vital docu ments miscing, it causes one to raise an eyebrow and wonder it there may be Something wrong will that department, ‘Testimony before various-congressional committees shows thet during the Pearl Harbor investigations many vital docu iments which were necessary to complete ‘he investigation were destroyed in the G-2 Department of the army. During ‘fhe Macasthiur hearings it was revealed that © group of Army colonels had made f factual study of our relationship with Ruma and advised the Intelizence De- partment of the Army and the Secretary Sf State that we should be very careful fabout entoring into any agreements with Rusia, These samo ofesrs advised the United States against entering into ang ‘such agreements and as {thas turned out {he documentation of that advice is also missing in the Tatelligence Department ff the Army, General Busell having been meommand of G-2 at the tne of its submission. Then, we come down to out own atva maseacre investigation and find that the most important document concerning the investigation, as far as fur Ameriean polley with regerd to it Seeoneerped, is also missing. again repeat It esses one to ralse one’s eye brows that so many very important doc~ uments are amonsat the Tost, missing, Molen, of, as the Army would phrase St, compromised.” ‘During World War If, Tean readily see where ftraight have been in the interests fof the United States to suppress evidence ‘we have had on the Katyn massacre in order that. we ould successfully com= Bete tho was, “al immediately after He end of the War, am at a loss to see ‘why we would want to continue to-hide the facts surrounding Katyn from the ‘Amerioan public, Not alone did our Gov= fmment have information from Van Viet, put it also had various other re ports from England, such as the Hulls Feport. and the Gilder report, both of ‘wich polnted to the Russians. We also hhad evidence from ‘mulitary attaches from various parts of the world chan neled to the State Departinent, giving us an idea of What the Russians were ‘up fo in thetr mass murders and in thelr Bttempt to do away with the intelligensia fof alliea and neutral nations, With all {hls Information at the end of the wat, St ts incomprehensible to me why" we suppressed these reports, As T under Stand it, even the OWT and the Voice of ‘America wore in the ambiguous position, ‘of not beind permitted to tall the people ff the United States and the rest of the ‘World the truth as they knew It, ‘These freall very interesting pointe which need {o'be more fully considered in the second phase of the investigation. If the com= inlttee is to-do w thorourh job It should Enve further hearings in order to reveal {0 the public the exact. details as to ‘American knowledge of Communist Reuse aia’ part in kiling of the Polish intel Tigensia, 40 that the people can know whether the facts were suppresced ‘through stupidity or with malice afore- Appfoved For Release 2001/08/09: CI-ROPS1-00682R000300100006-5 Approved For Release 2001/08/09 : CIA-RDP91-00682R000300100006-5 9058 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE July 2 thoushit because of Communist sympa~ ‘hlee within our own Government, SPECIAL ORDER "The SPEAKER. Under previous order of the House, the gentleman from West ‘Virginia (Mr. Sracares) is recognized for B minutes, ‘NEED FOR FARM RESEARCH Mr, STAQGERS, Mr. Speaker, prob- uy‘ nerer befre have so APY rok ems ad opportunities theed the farm rs of the Valea States, ‘Berause of the Srowing complexity of farming Its ber foming increasingly Aitielts salve Shere problems through Indvduel Hon, It's up to Congress fo help find 9 fetuiion to eo many of thee protiems ‘The richness ang future welkbeing ot thls Nation les in ie farmer. He lathe Backbone of Amerien, and without im Te would have the end of eivilzaton. ‘We must ook into the future ight now, tr we are robuing oueeves of He agrl= Sat for al Ge haperinr people, "Tey (oF een people Thotfeve, willbe admitted fy ast cle {unking people from whatever walk of Ife they Come, whether rural er"wrben. Tndiviual happiness depends on na ‘ional progress and from the ool we de- fre al tint constitutes wealth” The ation’s production valve measures ts ‘apactiy of prosperity ‘Gougress ‘mun recognize the para- out need for more atl farm research Eid ep sow. Subsidies are fst tem porary help for the preseat but do net EXprove ‘ture production “Too te Farah saber and'we tit of jive this tal program the supp iE cerrven. We mus aid in the aise overy of few Keowledge so essential to opr. Awe all now, our farms tnd eetage Isfessening el the Ue, ond FRE mult open up new possiblities tokeep Is abead of current threats to our prom Guction and acquire the inowiedse to Sake our farms more productive to teep iD with the growing Population of thie Niulon and the world, for we know that foday Ameren ie suppiying rast quan ‘lero frm products toll the free coun= ‘ies of the world Tiecogaize the need of assistance to sectional farmers, and Thwye gone slong twin these programs for eld ta the grow Es-af peumuss cotton, tobacco, and the poring af workert from Serico. to ely southern farmers, ‘But ve needle kerlous fora tong-renge program of re= earch Keeping in ang the sual farm: frag we must remember the combined Sfoduction of the small farmers totals Shout four-Afths of te Nallon's cron ‘One thing that would help the farmers ot West Virenia, aud the Nation, Suabiihment of “aboratares for’ the Footand-mouth dleare Congres bas tiready taken sep inh eton by Fecenty.sppropriating 0,00,000 Eis work and seed tha these aboras farler be established as soon as poste ‘Perbapsof more importance tothe Na sions to make avalide to every farmer, Bo malter Row large his olds or how cea fat i toa ESS seas Os Reema, Eerste Seen a we fais een Bh raat sReR alc bee as mrrhan meeer acs Chas See coy Bhar gtoraciegs Sar cee oe ee SEG Sn, LN dea Ee Mehta Heian Se Garenacaee Reriauehame esata Shae ae ae ae Erie See Sci ue a be eatrce: Siete seanererer pesca ES Sears Eee eens Soiarentti ern SESE aacarae ik ah hearan ieee fen Met son ere oars Bede SS Beare SSA” Recaro Smear aie ane at ete lee a SHAPE cate hie meee ee Pe a Se ees. Syeeo eee iseyacrea gai ent Soe eee eee ice setae Re Siena atta eet sels EOS esa naue Sse enaitgn ioe cana EXTENSION OF REMARKS ‘By unanimous consent, permission to extend remarks in the Appendix of the ‘Racons, or to revise and extend remarks, ‘was granted to: IME. Pore snd to include extraneous ‘matter which is estimated by the Publle Printer to cost #448. "Mr. Pruce in five Instances end to in- ‘elude extraneous matter ‘Mr, BuEEwAN in three fnstances and to Include extraneous matter. Mr. Buraian in the econo today im= mediately after Mr. Maonen's presenta ton on the Katyn massacre, "ir, Bossey in six instances and to n= tude extraneous matter. "Mr, Ba in two instances, in one to include a. statement of the national commander, the American Lesion. ‘Mar, Doveiton (at the request of Mr, grurizy) to extend his remarks in the Recore immediately following the pas- sage of House Resolution 686, ‘Mr. Srevy-Brown in two lostances. Mr. MeConastem and to include a etter, Bg Banrer and nce extraneous ‘Mr, Van Zawor in two instances and tnelide extraneous matter. ‘Mr, Manon and to tnelude extraneous matter, suit Coser and to Ineude andor Dr, Gree, MF: Gurzw and to include a speech by the Attorney General, Hon, James BMe- Grapery, ME. Roosrvmr (at the request of Mr. rw. "or. Powe. Mr, Statens In five instances, and azo to add to his remarks on the Me- Carran Walter bill "Mi, Wesoe. tn two instances and to nelude extrancous matter. ‘Mz, Hastirow (at the request of Mr. ‘cast) and to include extraneous matter. ‘Mr, Wouvexzos and to include a liter addressed by him to Mayor Bruner, of Camden "ME. Sort in two instances and to in clude extraneous matter, and also to extend his remarks and include an a¢ dress delivered by Hon, George String {fehow. ‘ME. Jupa tn four Instances and to in~ hide extraneous matter and further to extend bls remarks and include an ad- ‘dress by Dr. Moulton, retiring president fof Brookings institute. ME, Haus in two instances Mr, Touixesom (at the request of Mr, ius) and to include an article. ‘Mr, Bares of Massachusetts, Mr. Wereutt, 2M, Suaren i four instances and ton clude extraneous matter. ‘Mr, Ress of Kansas to revise and ex tend his remarks on H.R. 7871 and the reurement bil Brn Crone ant to tnciude entre ‘Mz, Minin of New York (at the re- ‘quest of Mr, Mazmin of Massachusetts) {End to include an excerpt from & maga- tine, Mz, Rassur in three Instances and to nelude extraneous matter. clude extraneous matter. sotten maa Jour RES amon ea au, eran fe Comte a Set oleae atin ahs seme ae eas Seater Be Ribas ae Sut wasn teed re Ti aya named 8 oe hpi os gars eee Shug 2S Beate st ikne Sea So LEE S20, An at for the retiet of Bane 1.3. Ras, 90. 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