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tongue in cheek proceeded to recommend Mr. MAHON to revise and extend his
that the Sooners be decorated for brav- remarks and include tabulations on the
ery for daring to meet the Tennessee supplemental appropriation bill.
t nd his remarks prior
e
t
certain individuals; and for other purposes,
to the Committee on Interior and Insular
Affairs.
o
Volunteers in a football contest. In fact, Mr. PELLY ex
he said he was sending our team copies to adoption of the conference report on ENROLLED BILLS SIGNED
of the book, "Profiles in Courage," in rec- H.R. 6167 today. Mr. BURLESON, from the Committee
ognition of their football bravery. Mrs. BOLTON in three instances in the on House Administration, reported that
Mr. Speaker, every Oklahoman now body and in one to include her report for that committee had examined and found
has an added reason to look forward to the year before adjournment. truly enrolled bills of the House of the
the Orange Bowl classic, and the mo- Mr. SCHADEBERG to include the report following titles, which were thereupon
ment of truth which follows. for his district before adjournment in signed by the Speaker:
With characteristic Tennessee mod- the body of the RECORD. g.R. 1592. An act for the relief of Dr.
esty, Congressman BLANTON has claimed Mrs. BOLTON in two instances. - Rene Jose Triay;
that the Volunteers are "the No. 1 foot- Mr. SCHADEBERG on H.R. 4765. H.R. 1670. An act for the relief of Dr.
ball team in the Nation," and appears to Mr. PHILBIN in five instances. George H. Elder;
believe that makes their victory a sure Mr. YATES to revise and extend his re- H.R. 1894. An act for the relief of Our Lady
thing. marks on the supplemental appropria- f Pillar Church in Santa Ana, Calif.;
H.R.2138. An act to amend section 319 of
The Sooner team has been dealing with tion bill. the Immigration and Nationality Act to per-
this brand nd of of blissful overconfidence all Mr. SCHWEIKER to extend his remarks mit naturalization for certain employees of
season, and likes nothing better than prior to the adoption of the conference U.S. nonprofit organizations engaged in dis-
moving up the ladder of national rank- report on H.R. 6167. seminating information which significantly
ings over the battered remains of over- Mr. SCHWEIKER to extend his remarks promotes U.S. interest, and for other pur-
confident opponents. during general debate on conference re- poses;
The Orange Bowl, which in fact pro- port on H.R. 6167. H.R. 2152. An act to amend the act incor-
vides a battle between the two college Mr. WYLIE to extend his remarks on porating the Disabled American Veterans so
teams generally ranked as No. 2-Ten- the conference report on H.R. 10959 dur- as to provide for an annual audit of their
accounts;
nessee-and No. 3-Oklahoma-is almost ing general debate today. accounts; An act for the relief of Mrs.
certain to provide the best college foot- (The following Members (at the re- Karen Wood Davila;
ball game on your television screen Jan- quest of Mr. WATKINS) and to include H.R.3516. An act for the relief of Andres
uary 1. extraneous matter:) Mauricio Candela, M.D.;
Oklahomans are looking forward to the Mr. BERRY. H.R. 3525. An act for the relief of Isreal
battle, and thousands of them will be in Mr. BRAY in two instances. Mizrahy, M.D.;
the Orange Bowl for the moment of Mr. UTT. H.R.3528. An act for the relief of Isaac
truth. Mr. FIND. Chervony, M.D.;
H.R.3866. An act for the relief of Dr.
If the Volunteers should perform the Mr. PRICE of Texas. Eduardo Enrique Ramos;
unbelievable feat of winning, we in the Mr. MORSE of Massachusetts in two H.R.3889. An act for the relief of the
Oklahoma delegation are prepared to instances. Standard Meat Co.;
serve our Tennessee colleagues a quail Mr. BROOK. H.R.4974. An act for the relief of Dr.
dinner when we return to Washington. Mr. SPRINGER. Manuel A. Turbat;
We hope our Tennessee colleagues are Mr. BLACKBURN. H.R. 5186. An act for the relief of Dr.
prepared to extend a similar invitation, Mr. WYMAN. Armando Cobelo;
H.R.5187. An act for the relief of Dr.
in the more likely event that the Sooners Mr. DERWINSKI in two instances. Hector Alfreda E. Planas-Pina;
are the winners. Mr. BOB WILSON in two instances.
( t +T1 re H.R. 5853. An act for the relief of Ray-
e -
b
(Mr. MURPHY of New York (at the
request of Mr. MONTGOMERY) was grant-
ed permission to extend his remarks at
this point in the RECORD and to include
extraneous matter.)
(Mr. MURPHY of New York's remarks
will appear hereafter in the Appendix.]
SPECIAL ORDERS GRANTED
By unanimous consent, permission to
address the House, following the legis-
lative program and any special orders
heretofore entered, was granted to:
Mr. HALPERN (at the request of Mr.
WATKINS), for 15 minutes, today; and to
revise and extend his remarks and in-
clude extraneous matter.
Mr. FEIGHAN, for 30 minutes, on De-
cember 13, 1967; to revise and extend
his remarks and include extraneous
matter.
EXTENSION OF REMARKS
By unanimous consent, permission to
extend remarks in the Appendix of the
RECORD, or to revise and extend remarks
was granted to:
Mr. SIKES in . five instances.
Mr. FASCELL and to include extraneous
matter.
Mr. MADDEN in two instances and to
include extraneous matter.
Mr. LANGEN to revise and extend the
remarks made on H.R. 14397.
ers a
(The following Mem
mond E. Grail;
Quest of Mr. MONTGOMERY) and to include H.R. 6088. An act for the relief of Dr.
extraneous matter:) Manuel Jose Coto;
Mr. POOL. H.R.6096. An act for the relief of Mrs.
Mr. LONG of Maryland in two instances. Inge Hemmersbach Hilton;
Mr. BROWN of California. H.R.6670. An act for the relief of Dr.
Mr. KARTH. Virgilio A. Ganganelli Valle;
Mrs. GRIFFITHS. H.R. 6766. An act for the relief of Dr. Raul
Mr. COHELAN. Gustavo Fors Docal;
H.R. 7890. An act for the relief of Dr. Jose-
Mr. FISHER in three instances. fina Quintos Marcelo;
Mr. WILLIAM D. FORD in two instances. H,R.7896. An act for the relief of Dr. Jose
Mr. WOLFF. A. Rico Fernandez;
Mr. Nix.
Mr. HELSTOSKI in two instances.
Mr. MULTER in three instances.
Mr. RARIcK.
Mr. ROSENTHAL.
Mr. PATTEN.
Mr. GONZALEZ in two instances.
Mr. TEAGUE of Texas in two instances.
Mr. FRASER in three instances.
Mr. MACDONALD of Massachusetts in
two instances.
Mr. ZABLOCKI in two instances.
Mr. HAGAN in two instances.
Mr. HOWARD.
SENATE BILL REFERRED
A bill of the Senate of the following
title was taken from the Speaker's table
and, under the rule, referred as follows:
S. 1843. An act to establish rights for in-
dividuals in their relations with Indian
tribes; to direct the Secretary of the Interior
to recommend to the Congress a model code
governing the administration of justice by
courts of Indian offenses on Indian reserva-
tions; to protect the constitutional rights of
H.R.7898. An act for the relief of Dr.
Nemesio Vazquez Fernandez;
H.R. 7977. An act to adjust certain postage
rates, to adjust the rates of basic compen-
sation for certain officers and employees in
the Federal Government, and to regulate the
mailing of pandering advertisements, and for
other purposes;
H.R. 8256. An act for the relief of Dr.
Hermes Q. Cuervo;
H.R.8258. An act for the relief of Jorge
Gabriel Lazcano, M.D.;
H.R.8376. An act to provide that the
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of
New York shall be held at Brooklyn, N.Y.,
and Mineola, N.Y.;
H.R.8738. An act for the relief of Guil-
lermo Ramon Palacio Sela;
H.R. 8407. An act for the relief of Dr.
Raquel Maria Cruz-Flores;
H.R. 9081. An act for the relief of Dr.
Josefina Esther Kouri-Barreto de Pelleya;
H.R. 9574. An act for the relief of Joseph
J. Wojcik;
H.R. 10449. An act for the relief of Camille
Anita Dobson;
H.R. 11395. An act to amend the National
Capital Transportation Act of 1965 authoriz-
ing the prosecution of a transit development
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~t.uiVGK~SS~A RECRD HOUSE December 12, 1967
program for the National Capital region and of the United States in certain real property pointment of additional circuit judges; to
to further the objectives of the Act of July in Allen Park, Mich.; with amendment (Rept. the Committee on the Judiciary.
14, 1960; No. 1033). Referred to the Committee of the By Mr. NIX:
H.R. 11565. An act to amend section 358 Whole House on the State of the Union. H.R. 14404. A bill to amend title 39, United
of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, Mr. TEAGUE of Texas: Committee on States Code, to regulate the mailing of mas-
as amended, to authorize the transfer of Veterans' Affairs v- ,norm ? 1.11 .
H.R. 12144. An act to clarify and otherwise
amend the Meat Inspection Act, to provide
for cooperation with appropriate State
agencies with respect to State meat inspec-
tion programs, and for other purposes; and
H.R. 12912. An act to give the consent of
Congress to the State of Ohio to become a
party to the agreement relating to bus taxa-
tion proration and reciprocity as set forth
in title II of the act of April 14, 1965 (79
Stat. 60) and consented to by Congress in
that Act and in the acts of November 1, 1965
(79 Stat. 1157), and November 2, 1966 (80
Stat. 1156).
SENATE ENROLLED BILL SIGNED
The SPEAKER announced his signa-
ture to an enrolled bill of the Senate of
the following title:
S. 2388. An act to provide an improved
Economic Opportunity Act, to authorize
funds for the continued operation of eco-
nomic opportunity programs, and for other
purposes.
BILLS PRESENTED TO THE
PRESIDENT
Mr. BURLESON, from the Committee
on House Administration, reported that
that committee (lid on December 11, 1967,
present to the President, for his ap-
proval, bills of the House of the following
titles:
H.R. 6111. An act to provide for the estab-
lishment of a Federal Judicial Center, and
for other purposes; and
H.R.12121. An act to amend the act of
September 19, 1964 (78 Stat. 983), establish-
ing the Public Land Law Review Commis-
sion, and for other purposes.
ADJOURNMENT
Mr. MONTGOMERY. Mr. Speaker, I
move that the House do now adjourn.
The motion was agreed to; accordingly
(at 5 o'clock and 15 minutes p.m.), the
House adjourned until tomorrow,
Wednesday, December 13, at 12 o'clock
noon.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ON PUB-
LIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
Under clause 2 of rule XIII, reports of
committees were delivered to the Clerk
for printing and reference to the proper
calendar, as follows:
Mr. TEAGUE of Texas: Committee on
Veterans' Affairs. B.R. 150. A bill to provide
for the designation of certain Veterans' Ad-
minstration facilities; with amendment
(Rept. No. 1031). Referred to the Committee
of the Whole House on the State of the
Union.
Mr. TEAGUE of Texas: Committee on
Veterans' Affairs. H.R. 4892. A bill to provide
for the conveyance of certain real property
of the United States to the city of Leaven-
worth, Kans.; with amendment (Rept. No.
1032). Referred to the Committee of the
Whole House on the State of the Union.
Mr. TEAGUE of Texas: Committee on
Veterans' Affairs. H.R. 8364. A bill to amend
the joint resolution of March 24, 1937, to
provide for the termination of the interest
convey certain _ Se
property to the State of Mis- Post Office and Civil l Service.
sissippi (Rept. No. 1034). Referred to the By Mr. THOMPSON of Georgia:
Committee of the Whole House on the State H.R. 14405. A bill to provide for orderly
of the Union. trade in iron and steel mill products; to the
Mr. PHILBIN: Committee on. Armed Serv- Committee on Ways and Means,
ices. H.R. 5789. A bill, to authorize the dis- By Mr. ABBITT:
posal of platinum from the national stock-
pile and the supplemental stockpile (Rept.
No. 1035). Referred to the Committee of the
Whole House on the State of the Union.
Mr. PHILBIN: Committee on Armed Serv-
ices. H.R. 5785. A bill to authorize the dis-
posal of magnesium from the national stock-
pile (Rept. No. 1036), Referred to the Com-
mittee of the Whole House on the State of
the Union.
Mr. MAHON: Committee on Appropria-
tions. H.R. 14397. A bill making supplemental
appropriations for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1968, and for other purposes (Rept. No.
1037). Referred to the Committee of the
Whole House on the State of the Union.
Mr. TUCK: Committee of conference. S.
2171. An act to amend the Subversive Activi-
ties Control Act of 1950 so as to accord with
certain decisions of the courts (Rept. No.
1038). Ordered to be printed.
Mr. TEAGUE of Texas: Committee on Vet-
erans' Affairs. H.R. 12555. A bill to amend
title 38 of the United States Code to liberalize
the provisions relating to payment of pen-
sion, and for other purposes; with amend-
ment (Rept. No. 1039). Referred to the Com-
mittee of the Whole House on the State of
the Union.
PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
Under clause 4 of rule XXII, public
bills and resolutions were introduced and
severally referred as follows:
By Mr. MAHON:
H.R. 14397. A bill making supplemental ap-
propriations for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1968, and for other purposes.
By Mr. BROYHILL of North Carolina:
H.R. 14398. A bill to amend the Internal
Revenue Code of 1954 to allow a credit
against income tax for a portion. of amounts
paid for certain educational expenses in-
curred at an institution of higher learning or
vocational training; to the Committee on
Ways and Means.
By Mr. CASEY:
H.R. 14399. A bill to amend the Immigra-
tion and Nationality Act to authorize, In the
national interest, restrictions on travel by na-
tionals of the United States in certain desig-
nated areas of the world; to the Committee
on the Judiciary.
By Mr. EVANS of Colorado (for him-
self, Mr. ASPINALL, and Mr. ROGERS Of
Colorado) :
H.R. 14400. A bill to provide for orderly
trade in iron ore, Iron and steel - mill prod-
ucts; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
By Mr. GARMATZ:
H.R. 14401. A bill to grant the masters of
certain U.S. vessels a lien on those vessels for
their wages; to the Committee on Merchant
Marine and Fisheries.
By Mr. HARVEY:
H.R. 14402. A bill to amend title I of the
Housing Act of 1949 to authorize loans to
assist older persons who have been displaced
from their homes by urban renewal projects
to purchase comparable homes, free of addi-
tional debt; to the Committee on Banking
and Currency.
B
M
y
r. HOLIFIELD: H. Res. 1003. Resolution providing addi-
H.R. 14403. A bill to provide for the ap- tfonal postage for Members and officers of the
H.R. 14406. A bill to amend title 10, United
States Code, to equalize the retirement pay
of members of the uniformed services of
equal rank and years of service, and for other
purposes; to the Committee on Armed
Services.
By Mr. BARRETT:
H.R. 14407. A bill to amend title 18, United
States Code, in regard to the distribution of
master keys for motor vehicles, and for other
purposes; to the Committee on the
Judiciary.
By Mr. BIESTER:
H.R. 14408. A bill to amend the Federal
Power Act to facilitate the provision of re-
liable, abundant, and economical electric
power supply by strengthening existing
mechanisms for coordination of electric
utility systems and encouraging the instal-
lation and use of the products of advancing
technology with due regard for the proper
conservation of scenic and other natural
resources; to the Committee on Interstate
and Foreign Commerce.
By Mr. GREEN of Pennsylvania:
H.R. 14409. A bill to provide criminal pen-
alties for the introduction, or manufacture
for introduction, into interstate commerce
of master keys for motor vehicles, and for
other purposes; to the Committee on the
Judiciary.
By Mr. HALPERN:
H.R. 14410. A bill to provide for orderly
trade in iron ore, iron and steel mill prod-
ucts; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
By Mr. SCHWEIKE t:
H.R. 14411. A bill to provide criminal
penalties for the introduction, or manufac-
ture for introduction, into interstate com-
meree of master keys for motor vehicles, and
for other purposes; to the Committee on the
Judiciary.
By Mr. STEED:
H.R. 14412. A bill to provide for orderly
trade in textile articles; to the Committee
on Ways and Means.
By Mr. DAVIS of Georgia:
H.R. 14413. A bill to authorize the acqui-
sition and disposal of certain lands at Chicka-
mauga and Chattanooga National Military
Park, Ga., and for other purposes; to the
Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.
H.R. 14414. A bill to authorize the disposal
of certain real property in the Chickamauga
and Chattanooga National Military Park,
Ga., under the Federal Property and Admin-
istrative Services Act of 1949; to the Commit-
tee on Interior and Insular Affairs.
By Mr. EDWARDS of Louisiana:
H.R. 14415. A bill for the relief or the city
of Lake Charles, La.; to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
By Mr. WATTS:
H.R. 14416. A bill to provide compensation
in the case in which a law enforcement officer
or firefighter is killed or disabled in the
course of his duties; to the Committee on the
Judiciary.
By Mr. CASEY:
H.J. Res. 956. Joint resolution proposing an
amendment to the Constitution of the United
States to grant to the Congress the power
to establish uniform laws for the loss of
nationality and citizenship; to the Com-
mittee on the Judiciary.
By Mr. FRIEDEL:
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