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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—MAY 23, 1951

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establish a special committee to receive periodic reports from the complying member nations and to take other measures aimed at making the embargo as effective as possible; and Whereas Communist China has long since been branded an aggressor by an overwhelming majority of the member nations of the United Nations; and Whereas more than a dozen member nations are participating directly with the United States in the heroic military action against the common enemy in Korea, and the troops of such nations are being shot at, and killed, by the Chinese Communists: and Whereas no United Nations soldier should be the target of a bullet manufactured in the free world, or required to fight against troops supplied with materials coming from the free world: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring)^ That the Congress of the United States hereby requests and urges that the General Assembly of the United Nations take action leading to the placing of an embargo on the shipment to Communist China of arms, ammunition, and all other materials which might add to the war-making potential of Communist China. Agreed to May 15, 1951. EL SALVADOR,

SYMPATHY OF UNITED STATES

May 22, 1951 [H. Con. Res. 105]

Whereas earthquakes of major proportions in El Salvador on May 6 and 7, 1951, have resulted in the loss of many lives, untold suffering, and the destruction of millions of dollars worth of property, rendering homeless and destitute thousands of people: Therefore be it Besolwed by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring), That it is the sense of the Congress that the deepest sympathy of the Congress and the people of the United States be extended to the President and the people of E l Salvador in this dark hour of their suffering and distress. Passed May 22, 195L 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-3490319, Abe Shizu. A-2663540, Abramo, Filippo. A-3002010, Ahmed, Ismail. A-3161900, Ahmed, Yusef or Yousef Ahmed and Kasim Said. A-6961793, Aitken, Marcella Vitalini. A-9777218, Albanese, Frank. A-3262789, Albert, Mary (nee Teuber). A-2541785, Albert, Anton. A-1369863, Albu, George Vasile or Josif Toth. A-3528892, Alfonso, Joaquina Maria Mrs. or Joaquina Maria Alfonso, formerly Fidalgo (nee Pinto); J. Maria Alfonso; Joaquina Goncalves Barroso; Joaquina Maria Pinto; Joaquinnia Alfonza; Maria Joaquina P i n to; Joaquina Maria Pinto Barraso dias Fidago; Mary Alfonso; Maria Alfonso.

May 23, 1951 [S. Con. Res. 9]