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27-Committee on Rules. April 17, 1951. To Special Select Committee.

Relative to memorializing the Government of Guam to direct that Master Sergeant Jose C. Leon Guerrero and Juan C. Santos be prosecuted if the facts warrant prosecution.

Adopted.

28—Calvo, E. T. and Perez, Frank D. April 24, 1951. To Committee on Rules. Relative to the application of Federal Income Tax in Guam.

Adopted.

29-Duenas, Antonio S. N. May 1, 1951. To Special Select Committee to approach the Governor.

Resolution for the retention of the Director of Medical Services.

Failed of passage-Rule XXI, Section 4.

30-Bordallo, B. J. June 11, 1951. To Committee on Rules.

Relative to per diem payments to be made to the Chaplain of the Legislature.

Adopted.

31-Guerrero, Manuel F. L. July 17, 1951. To Committee on Rules.

To Amend Section 2 of Rule XVIII, Standing Rules, relating to the form of printed bills.

Adopted.

32-Flores, Leon D. July 17, 1951. To Committee on Education and Labor. Relative to discrimination against Guamanians in the Armed Forces of the United States.

Failed.

33-Sablan, James T. July 17, 1951. To Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources.

Relative to the establishment of a Public Cemetery on Guam.
Adopted.

34 Guerrero, Manuel F. L. July 17, 1951. To Committee on Rules.

To amend Section 5 of Rule XIX, Standing Rules, relating to the form of amendments.

Adopted.

35-Lujan, Manuel U. July 18,1951. To Committee on Judiciary.

Relative to memorializing the Congress of the United States, the President of the United States, the Secretary of the Interior and the Governor of Guam respecting the amendment of Section 25 of the Organic Act.

Adopted.

36-Lujan, Manuel U. July 18, 1951. To Committee on Judiciary.

Relative to memorializing the Congress of the United States, the President of the United States, the Secretary of the Interior and the Governor of Guam respecting the amendment of Section 24 of the Organic Act.

Adopted.

37-Calvo, E. T. July 23, 1951. To Committee on Governmental Affairs. Relative to the establishment of temporary and permanent facilities on the Island of Guam for the care of the mentally ill.

Adopted.

38-Duenas, Antonio S. N. July 26, 1951. To Committee on Rules.

Relative to the adoption of an official Territorial hymn for Guam.
Adopted.

39-Bordallo, B. J. July 26, 1951. To Committee on Judiciary.

Relative to memorializing the Governor of Guam to make representations to the appropriate departments of the United States government regarding the requirement of passports for American citizens traveling between Guam and the United States.

Failed.

40-Leon Guerrero, J. D. July 26, 1951. To Committee on Rules.

Relative to memorializing the Governor of Guam and the Secretary of the Interior to take appropriate action to secure authorization for the organization of a National Guard Unit for Guam.

Adopted.

41-Bordallo, B. J. July 31, 1951. To Committee on Rules.

Relative to expressing the commendation of the Legislature to the Governor.

Failed.

42 Perez, Frank D. August 3, 1951. To Committee on Rules.

Relative to amending the Standing Rules of the Guam Legislature. Failed.

43-Quitugua, Ignacio P. August 8, 1951. To Committee on Governmental Affairs.

Relative to memorializing the Congress of the United States, the Secretary of the Interior and the Governor of Guam to create a resident commissioner of the Island of Guam at Washington, D. C. Failed.

44-Quitugua, Ignacio P. August 8, 1951. To Committee on Rules.

Relative to memorializing the Congress of the United States, the Secretary of the Interior and the Governor of Guam to approve legislation to create a Federal school lunch subsidy for the territory of Guam. Adopted.

45-Perez, Frank D. August 9, 1951. To Committee on Governmental Affairs.

Relating to the administration of dental services in the Government of Guam. Adopted.

46-Guerrero, Manuel F. L. August 13, 1951. To Committee on Rules. Relating to amending the Standing Rules of the Legislature of Guam. Adopted.

47-Guerrero, Manuel F. L. August 15, 1951. To Committee on Rules. Relating to the privilege of the floor.

Adopted.

48-Won Pat, A. B. August 17, 1951.

Relating to the appointment of the Honorable James Hardin Peterson to represent the government of Guam in Washington, D. C.

Adopted.

49-Ramirez, Florencio T. August 17, 1951. To Committee on Education and Labor.

Relative to memorializing the Government of Guam, the Department of Agriculture of Guam and the Department of Education of Guam to plan, adopt and publicize a nutrition program for Guam.

Failed.

50-Committee on Rules. August 17, 1951.

Relative to commendation of the Executive Secretary.
Adopted.

51-Guerrero, Manuel F. L. January 21, 1952. To Committee on Rules. Resolution authorizing the continuance of the Select Legislative Committee on Guamanian Properties in the Trust Territory created by Resolution No. 11, First Guam Legislature, 1951 Regular Session, and making an appropriation therefor.

Failed.

52-Won Pat, A. B. January 23, 1952. To Committee on Rules.

Relative to the creation of a select committee to survey and report upon the extension of island power throughout the Island of Guam. Adopted.

53-Won Pat, A. B. January 23, 1952. To Committee on Rules.

Relating to the amendment of Section 3 of Rule XIII of the Standing Rules of the Guam Legislature regarding public notices of committee hearing.

Adopted.

54-Duenas, Antonio S. N. January 23, 1952. To Committee on Governmental Affairs.

Relative to the creation of a select committee to investigate the opera-
tion and functioning of the Guam Memorial Hospital.
Failed.

55-Okiyama, Jesus C. January 23, 1952. To Committee on Rules.

Relative to the creation of a select committee on the number of judges
and the volume of judicial work on Guam.
Adopted.

56 Santos, Joaquin S. January 24, 1952. To Committee on Rules. Relative to the amendment of the Standing Rules of the Legislature by adding Article XXIII regarding members of the Legislature, and Article XXIV regarding accreditation of the press. Adopted.

57-Perez, Joaquin A. January 24, 1952. To Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources.

Relative to making certain lands now owned by the Government of Guam and the United States government available for purchase by private persons or firms.

Adopted.

58-Santos, Joaquin S. January 25, 1952. To Committee on Governmental Affairs.

Relative to the creation of a select committee to investigate and report to the Legislature upon alleged misconduct and brutality of the Guam police.

Adopted.

59-Won Pat, A. B. January 25, 1952. To Select Committee on the Extension of Island Power.

Relative to extending the powers and duties of the select committee on the extension of island power on Guam.

Failed.

60-Calvo, E. T. January 25, 1952. To Committee on Governmental Affairs. Relative to the creation of a select committee of the Legislature to collaborate with the Governor of Guam and the commanding officers of the Armed Forces of the United States stationed on Guam on matters affecting the economy of the Island and the well-being of its citizens. Failed.

61-Calvo, E. T., Perez, Frank D., Duenas, Antonio S. N. January 28,1952. To Committee on Finance and Taxation.

Relative to the application of Federal income tax law to the Island of Guam.

Failed.

62-Guerrero, Manuel F. L. January 28, 1952. To Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources.

Relative to expressing the appreciation of the Legislature of Guam to the Secretary of Defense and the Department of the Navy for the authorization of a resurvey of the needs of the military for lands on Guam.

Failed.

63-Guerrero, Manuel F. L. January 28, 1952. To Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources.

Relative to memorializing the Secretary of the Interior of the United
States to transfer public lands on Guam to the Government of Guam
for disposition under Public Law 33.
Failed.

64-Guerrero, Manuel F. L. January 28, 1952. To Committee on Rules.

Relative to memorializing the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii to enact legislation which will authorize treatment of certain of Guam's mentally ill in institutions of the Territory of Hawaii, and training of nurses from Guam.

Adopted.

65 Committee on Rules. February 1, 1952.

Relative to a revision and codification of the laws of Guam.
Adopted.

66-Perez, Frank D. February 1, 1952.

Relative to conveying the respect and commendation of the Legislature of Guam to Honorable Joaquin C. Perez.

Adopted.

67-Calvo, E. T. February 1, 1952.

Relative to conveying the respect and commendation of the Legislature of Guam to Honorable J. D. Leon Guerrero. Adopted.

68 Quinene, Jesus R. February 4, 1952. To Committee on Housing and Transportation.

Relative to the creation of a select committee to study the desirability of oiling secondary roads, and to devise plans for carrying out said work.

Failed.

69-Okiyama, Jesus C. April 4, 1952.

Relative to investigation of the personnel policy of the Government of Guam.

Adopted.

70—Calvo, E. T. April 16, 1952. To Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources.

Relative to memorializing the Congress of the United States, the Secretary of the Interior of the United States and the Governor of Guam relative to permitting the entry of selected Ryukyuan fishermen into the Island of Guam for the purpose of aiding in the establishment of a fishing industry in aid of the economy of the Island. Adopted.

71-Santos, Joaquin S. April 17, 1952. To Committee on Education and Labor.

Relative to memorializing the Secretary of Defense of the United States and the Commander Naval Forces Marianas to transfer with equal rating Guamanian personnel on the Insular Force of the United States Navy to the Regular Navy active, fleet reserve or retired list as the case may be.

Adopted.

72-Santos, Joaquin S. April 18, 1952. To Committee on Education and Labor.

Relative to memorializing the Secretary of Defense of the United States and the Commander of the Naval Forces Marianas to reclassify the wage scales of Guamanians employed by the Armed Forces. Adopted.

73-Quinene, Jesus R. April 18, 1952. To Committe on Housing and Transportation.

Relative to memorializing the Governor of Guam to provide for the

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