WOLVERTON. of New Jersey. These bills would amend the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938 giving the CAB the authority to regulate contract and charter operators in both domestic and in foreign operations. Carrying out another recommendatioti of the Board. which called for a complete examination into present customs and Immigration laws to bring about their modernization. were four bills introduced in the Senate and three in the House. by Senators BREWSTER and HAWKES. and by Representatives HINSHAW. CLASON. and STEFAN. These bills are the first in a series to be introduced which are regarded as neoessary to carry out fully the Boards recommendations. They include provisions for the relief of air carriers from fines and penalties imposed by the immigration laws under practices which have been regarded as archaic and unjust. elimination of overtime payments by air carriers for services of customs and immigration employees. and the exemption of Canadian citizens from certain visa requirements. Another joint resolution calling upon the National Military Establishment in collaboration with the General Accounting Office and the Bureau of Internal. Revenue to establish a single set of rules applying to audit and determination of cost under contracts of the National Military Establishment was offered by Senator HAWKES and Representative CASE of South Dakbta.
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