Aug 13 1964

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House passed conference report on H.R. 11296 (Independent Offices Appropriation), providing NASA FY 1965 appropriation of $5,250,000,000. House also voted to recede from its disagreement with Senate-sponsored amendment which provided that no part of the NASA appropriation be used "for expenses of participating in a manned lunar landing to be carried out jointly by the United States and any other country without the consent of the Congress." (CR, 8/13/64, 18672-81)

Rep. Emilio Q. Daddario (D.-Conn.) spoke in the House of recent report by Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Development which was a preliminary investigation of how existing Congressional resources of scientific and technical information can be made more effective. ". . . The critical need for Congress to study and evaluate its uses of scientific information cannot be minimized. It is imperative that we be prepared to assemble the necessary information for Congress to make complex policy decisions in order to meet national goals. As I have indicated we are more concerned with the policy of the decision than its technical aspects. In making these decisions the translation and con-version of scientific and technical information into policy terms is essential. . . ." (CR, 8/13/64, 18753)

ComSatCorp announced in its first report to shareholders that there were more than 130,000 public stockholders in the Corporation. President Joseph Charyk said: "It is good to be able to report that the foundations of the Corporation have been solidly placed-in technical preparations, in the recruitment of key personnel, in the development of a program to create a commercial communications satellite system, and in other ways. "It gives even greater satisfaction to report that the program to create a satellite system is under way and on schedule and that the documents setting upon the arrangements for foreign participation in the system have recently been initialed by the United States Government, the Corporation, and a number of foreign governments and telecommunication entities." (ComSatCorp Release)


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