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STAT.]

CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-MAR. 28, 1966

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T-1496810, Suzuki, Matsuzo. A-501510e, Sviridoff, Anatole Karloflf. A-5884953, Tobolsky, Rose. A-6703117, Tsikinias, Ifigenia. A-1345676, Ulyshen, Anna. 0900-64967, Valle-Cerda, Concepcion. A-2979044, Veloudos, Anthony. A-2783888, Vinchesi, Joseph. A-5588203, Wong, Kie. 0300-422302, Wong, Yen. T-1892407, Wong, York. E-079820, Wu, Lmg Sen. A-3406051, Yankovic, John Michael. A-4468852, Banks, Max. A-6444637, Chang, Albert Chiang. A-6703483, Chang, Lita Wou. 0900-63964, Hess, Cleopatra Prokos. A-1649371, Kulikowski, Tadeusz. A-2365630, Sakamaki, Sueharu Francis. A-2727597, Sakamaki, Rosa Teru. Agreed to March 6, 1956. March 21, 1956

PAKISTAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

Whereas it is the policy of the Government of the United States to encourage the orderly development of free, democratic institutions among our friends and allies, and Whereas the people of the United States and the people of Pakistan have established friendly ties, and Whereas the Government of the United States and the Government of Pakistan have jointly collaborated in collective defense eflforts to preserve the peace, and "Whereas the Pakistan Constituent Assembly has recently approved a constitution establishing Pakistan as a Republic on March 23, 1956: Now therefore be it Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring^ That the Congress of the United States extend its most cordial greetings and warmest congratulations to the new Pakistan National Assembly and to the people of Pakistan on the occasion of Pakistan's establishment as a Republic, and reaffirm the friendship of the United States for the people of Pakistan. P a s s e d March 21, 1956.

[H. Con. Re». 223]

Greetings Pakistan.

March 28, 1956

ADJOURNMENT

[H. Con. Re.. 226]

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring), That when the two Houses adjourn on Thursday, March 29, 1956, they stand adjourned until 12 o'clock meridian, Monday, April 9, 1956. P a s s e d March 28, 1956. March 28, 1956

DEPORTATION SUSPENSIONS [s. con. R«S. U] 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