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S 17962 Approved RECORDDP SENATE R000100 December 6, 1967
. S. 1843. A bill to establish rights for in-
dividuals in their relations with Indian
tribes, and for other purposes (Rept. No.
841).
By Mr. TYDThIGS, from the Committee on
the Judiciary, with an amendment:
S. 989. A bill to provide improved judi-
cial machinery for the selection of Federal
juries, and for other purposes (Rept. No.
891).
Mr. MORSE subsequently said: Mr.
President, I ask unanimous consent that
the report filed earlier today by the Sen-
ator from Maryland [Mr. TYDINGS] on
S. 989 be printed, together with the in-
dividual views of Senators ERVIN and
HRUSKA.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without
objection, it is so ordered.
By Mr. MONRONEY, from the Committee
on Post Office and Civil Service, with
amendments:
H.R. 1411. An act to amend title 39, United
States Code, with respect to use of the mails
to obtain money or property under false rep-
resentations, and for other purposes (Rept.
No. 886).
By Mr. TYDINGS, from the Committee on
the District of Columbia, with amendments:
S. 1247. A bill to authorize the Commis-
sioners of the District of Columbia to fix and
collect rentsfor the occupancy of space in,
on, under, or over the streets of the District
of Columbia, to authorize the closing of
unused or unsafe vaults under said streets
and the correction of dangerous conditions
of vaults in or vault openings on public space,
and for other purposes (Rept. No. 887).
By Mr. MORSE, from the Committee on
the District of Columbia, with amendments:
S. 1999. A bill to amend title II of the
District of Columbia Public Education Act
(Rept. No. 888).
ADDITIONAL FUNDS TO STUDY
MATTERS RELATING TO THE
PROBLEMS CREATED BY THE
FLOW OF REFUGEES AND ES-
CAPEES-REPORT OF A COMMIT-
TEE
Mr. KENNEDY of Massachusetts,
from the Committee on the Judiciary,
reported the following original resolu-
tion (S. Res. 193) ; which was referred
to the Committee on Rules and Adminis-
tration:
S. RES. 193
Resolved, That S. Res. 38, Ninetieth Con-
gress, agreed to February 17, 1967 (author-
izing the Committee on the Judiciary to
study any and all matters relating to the
problems created by the flow of refugees
and escapees), is hereby amended on page 2,
line 19, by striking out "$90,000" and insert-
ing in lieu thereof "$105,400".
EXECUTIVE REPORTS OF
. COMMITTEES
As in executive session,
The following favorable reports of
nominations were submitted:
By Mr. MONRONEY, from the Committee
on Post Office and Civil Service:
One hundred and sixty-eight postmaster
nominations.
By Mr. EASTLAND, from the Committee on
the Judiciary:
Francisco R. Santos, of Guam, to be U.S.
marshal for the district of Guam;
LaVern R. Dilweg, of Wisconsin, to be a
member of the Foreign Claims Settlement
Commission of the United States; and
Eugene G. Hulett, of Oregon, to be U.S.
marshal for the District of Oregon.
BILLS INTRODUCED
Bills were introduced, read the first
time, and, by unanimous consent, the
second time, and referred as follows:
By Mr. DIRKSEN:
S. 2721. A bill to amend section 2 of the
act of February 11, 1903, relating to appeals
in certain antitrust actions, and for other
purposes; to the Committee on the Judici-
ary.
(See the remarks of Mr. DmRxsEN when he
introduced the above bill, which appear
under a separate heading.)
By Mr. HAYDEN:
S. 2722. A bill to maintain farm income, to
stabilize prices and assure adequate supplies
of extra-long staple cotton for the 1968 and
succeeding crops, and for other purposes; to
the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry.
By Mr. HART:
S. 2723. A bill for the relief of Roger J. M.
Beauchamp;
S. 2724. A bill for the relief of Peter Rudolf
Gross; and
S. 2725. A bill for the relief of Pornthip
Nutayothin McClenney; to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
By Mr. MAGNUSON (for himself and
Mr. HAYDEN) :
S. 2726. A bill to assist in the protection
of the consumer by requiring full disclosure
of the terms and conditions of guarantees;
and by creating an Advisory Council on
Gurantees, Warranties, and Servicing to con-
duct further study of the problems arising in
securing adequate performance under these
guarantees and under customary service
contracts; to the Committee on Commerce.
(See the remarks of Mr. MAGNUSON when
he Introduced the above bill, which appear
under a separate heading.)
By Mr. HAYDEN (for himself and Mr.
_ MAGNUSON) :
S. 2727. A bill to promote higher stand-
ards of quality control in the manufacture
of motor vehicles; to provide for the estab-
lishment by the Secretary of Commerce of
standards for new motor vehicle warranties
and for motor vehicle dealer franchise agree-
ments; to prescribe effective remedies for
breach of such warranties and agreements;
and for other purposes; and
S. 2728. A bill to require manufacturers of
new household appliances distributed in in-
terstate commerce or affecting interstate
commerce to provide, in compliance with
standards prescribed by the Secretary of
Commerce, warranties effective to protect
consumers from deception and unfair trade
practices; to provide means for the enforce-
ment of such warranties; and for other pur-
poses; to the Committee on Commerce.
(See the remarks of Mr. HAYDEN when he
introduced the above bills, which appear
under a separate heading.)
By Mr. NELSON:
S. 2729. A bill for the relief of Hong Kam
Pang and Fat Hing Hui; and
S. 2730. A bill for the relief of Serafina
Patti; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
By Mr. DODD:
S. 2731. A bill for the relief of Basin
Rowland Duncan; to the Committee on the
Judiciary. - -
By Mr. PROXMIRE:
S.2732. A bill for the relief of Vincenzo
Vitale; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
By Mr. SMATHERS:
5.2733. A bill for the relief of Dr. Angel
Solar to the Committee on the Judiciary.
By Mr. FONG:
S. 2734. A bill for the relief of Mariano A.
Visitation; to the Committee on the Judi-
ciary.
By Mr. HARTKE:
5.2735. A bill for the relief of Domenico
Di Leonardo;
S. 2736. A bill for the relief of Antonino
Gagliano;
S.2737. A bill for the relief of Agostino
Maggiore;
S.2738. A bill for the relief of Mario Gir-
ardi; and
S.2739. A bill for the relief of Antonio Di
Leonardo; to the Committee on the Judi-
ciary.
By Mr. KENNEDY of New York:
S. 2740. A bill to amend chapter 313, title
18, United States Code, to provide for the
commitment of certain individuals acquitted
of offenses against the United States solely
on the ground of insanity; to the Committee
on the Judiciary.
S. 2741. A bill to amend title 24, District
of Columbia Code, to provide for the com-
mitment of certain individuals acquitted of
offenses in the District of Columbia solely on
the ground of insanity; to the Committee on
the District of Columbia.
(See the remarks of Mr. KENNEDY of New
York when he introduced the above bills,
which appear under a separate heading.)
RESOLUTION
ADDITIONAL FUNDS TO STUDY
MATTERS RELATING TO THE
PROBLEMS CREATED BY THE
FLOW OF REFUGEES AND ES-
CAPEES
Mr. KENNEDY of Massachusetts, from
the Committee on the Judiciary, reported
an original resolution (S. Res. 193) to
provide additional funds to study any
and all matters relating to the problems
created by the flow of refugees and es-
capees, which was referred to the Com-
mittee on Rules and Administration.
(See the above resolution printed in
full when reported by Mr. KENNEDY of
Massachusetts, which appears under the
heading "Reports of Committee.")
PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF ACT
RELATING TO APPEALS IN CER-
TAIN ANTITRUST ACTIONS
Mr. DIRKSEN. Mr. President, I intro-
duce, for appropriate reference, a bill
dealing with the expedition of judicial
matters.
The Expediting Act (15 U.S.C. 29) pro-
vides for direct- appeals from the district
courts to the U.S. Supreme Court in civil
antitrust cases brought by the Govern-
ment.
On numerous occasions in the last 2
or 3 years, the Supreme Court Justices,
both in opinions and in out-of-court
statements, have called for amendment
of the law to provide that these appeals
should go to the circuit courts of appeal
as do other matters, principally because
reviewing the voluminous records of
those cases is unnecessarily time con-
suming for the Supreme Court.
The section on antitrust law of the
American Bar Association has over a
period of time been discussing with the
Attorney General and the Assistant At-
torney General in charge of the Anti-
trust Division proposals to accelerate
court action by means of amending the
existing law and have made some excel-
lent suggestions and have recommended
a proposal substantially in the form of
that which I now introduce.
I believe this measure will be a useful
tool in the constant effort to reduce the
heavy caseload on our already overbur-
dened Supreme Court. It would permit a
more efficient utilization of already exist-
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December 6, 1967 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -- SENATE
port) ; to the Committee on Government
Operations.
WILLIAM LANGER JEWEL BEARING PLANT,
.ROLLA, N. DAIS.
A letter from the Administrator, General
Services Administration, transmitting a draft
of proposed legislation to provide for the
operation of the William Langer Jewel Bear-
ing Plant at Rolla, N. Dak., and for other
purposes (with an accompanlying paper); to
the Committee on Government Operations.
Lowra Rio GRANDE VALLEY REHABILITATION
PROJECT, TEXAS
A letter from the Assistant Secretary of the
Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, de-
terminations on deferments of 1968 construc-
tion payments due the United States from
the Cameron County Water Control and Im-
provement District No. 1, the Donna Irriga-
tion Distript, Hidalgo County No. 1 and the
La Feria Water Control and Improvement
District, Cameron County No. 3; to the Corn-
mittee on Interior and Insular Affairs.
REPORT OF THE PROCEEDING OF THE JUDICIAL
CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED STATES
A letter from the Chief Justice, Supreme
Court of the United States, transmitting,
pursuant to law, the report of the proceed-
ings of the annual meeting of the Judicial
Conference of the United States, dated Sep-
tember 21 and 22, 1967 (with an accompany-
ingreport); to the Committee on the Judi-
ciary.
REPORT OF JUDICIAL CONFERENCE OF UNITED
STATES
A letter from the Chief Justice of the
United States, Supreme Court of the United
States, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
Rules of Appellate Procedure, the amend-
ments to the Rules of Civil Procedure for
the U.S. District Courts, the Rules of Crim-
inal Procedure for the U.S. District Courts
which have been adopted by the Supreme
Court, and the Report of the Judicial Con-
ference of the United States (with accom-
panying papers); to the Committee on the
Judiciary.
TEMPORARY ADMISSION INTO THE UNITED
STATES OF CERTAIN ALIENS
A letter from the Commissioner, Immigra-
tion and Naturalization Service, Department
of Justice, transmitting, pursuant to law,
copies of orders entered granting temporary
admission into the United States of certain
aliens (with accompanying papers); to the
Committee on the Judiciary.
SUSPENSION OF DEPORTATION OF CERTAIN
ALIENS
Two letters from the Commissioner, Im-
migration and Naturalization Service, De-
partment of Justice, transmitting, pursuant
to law, copies of orders suspending deporta-
tion of certain aliens, together with a state-
ment of the facts and pertinent provisions
of law pertaining to each alien, and the rea-
sons for ordering such suspension (with
accompanying paper) ; to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
REPORT OF PREMIUM PAYMENTS FOR OVERTIME
A letter from the Secretary of Labor, trans-
mitting, pursuant to law, the report per-
taining to premium payments for overtime
(with an accompanying report) ; to the Com-
mittee on Labor and Public Welfare.
PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS
Petitions, etc., were laid before the
Senate, or presented, and referred as
indicated:
By the VICE PRESIDENT:
A resolution adopted by the Anaheim City
Council, Anaheim, Calif., relating to Federal
tax sharing; to the Committee on Finance.
A resolution adopted by the city council
of Carpinteria, Calif., relating to off-shore
oil development; to the Committee on In-
terior and Insular Affairs.
The petition of John Yonely, of Joliet, Ill.,
praying for the enactment of legislation to
make public highways available for the ex-
clusive use of bus and truck companies; to
the Committee on Public Works.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
The following reports of committees
were submitted:
By Mr. EASTLAND, from the Committee
on the Judiciary, without amendment:
S. 2018. A bill for the relief of Wong Wah
Sin (Rcpt. No. 845) ;
S. 2132. A bill for the relief of Dr. Robert
L. Cespedes (Rept. No. 846) ;
S. 2149. A bill for the relief of Dr. Jose J.
Guijarro (Rept. No. 847);
S. 2249. A bill for the relief of Dr. Mario
G. Mendez (Rept. No. 848) ;
S. 2380. A bill for the relief of Dr. Juan
Jose Villa-Campos (Rept. No. 849);
S. 2403. A bill for the relief of Dr. Teobaldo
Curevo-Castillo (Rept. No. 850);
S. 2404. A bill for the relief of Dr. Heri-
berto Jose Hernandez-Suarez (Rept. No. 852);
S.2477. A bill for the relief of Dr. Fang
Luke Chiu (Rept. No. 853);
S.2488. A bill for the relief of Dr. Raul
Agustin Pereira-Valdes (Rept. No. 854);
S. 2492. A bill for the relief of Leonardo E.
Arteaga (Rept. No. 855) ;
S. 2495. A bill for the relief of Dr. Jesus
Ortiz Ricote (Kept. No. 856);
H.R. 1592. An act for the relief of Dr. Rene
Jose Triay (Rept. No. 857);
H.R. 2138. An act to amend section 319
f the Immigration and Nationality Act to
ermit naturalization for certain employees
f U.S. nonprofit organizations engaged in
isseminating information which signifi-
cantly promotes U.S. interest, and for other
purposes (Rept. No. 858);
H.R. 3032. An act for the relief of Mrs.
Karen Wood Davila (Rept. No. 859) ;
H.R. 3516. An act for the relief of Andres
Mauricio Candela, M.D. (Rept. No. 860) ;
H.R. 3525. An act for the relief of Israel
Mizrahy, M.D. (Rept. No. 861);
H.R. 3528. An act for the relief of Isaac
Chervony, M.D. (Rept. No. 862);
H.R. 3866. An act for the relief of Dr. Ed-
wardo Enrique Ramos (Rept. No. 863);
H.R. 4974. An act for the relief of Dr.
Manuel A. Turbat (Rept. No. 864);
H.R. 5186. An act for the relief of Dr.
Armando Cobelo (Rept. No. 865);
H.R. 5187. An act for the relief of Dr. Hector
Alfredo E. Planas-Pina (Rept. No. 866);
H.R.6088. An act for the relief of Dr.
Manuel Jose Coto (Rept. No. 867);
H.R. 6096. An act for the relief of Mrs. Inge
Hemmersbach Hilton (Rcpt. No. 868);
H.R. 6670. An act for the relief of Dr. Vir-
gilio A. Ganganelli Valle (Rept. No. 869);
H.R. 6766. An act for the relief of Dr. Raul
Gustavo Fors Docal (Rept. No. 870);
H.R. 7890. An act for the relief of Dr. Jose-
fins, Quintos Marcelo (Rept. No. 871);
H.R.7896. An act for the relief of Dr. Jose
A. Rico Fernandez (Rept. No. 872) ?
H.R. 7898. An act for the relief of Dr.
Nemesto Vazquez Fernandez (Rept. No. 873);
H.R.8256. An act for the relief of Dr.
Hermes Q. Cuervo (Rept. No. 874);
H.R.8258. An act for the relief of Jorge
Gabriel Lazcano, M.D. (Rept. No. 875) ;
H.R.8407. An act for the relief of Dr. Ra-
quel Maria Cruz-Flores (Rept. No. 876) ;
H.R.8738. An act for the relief of Guil-
lermo Ramon Palacio Sela (Rept. No. 877);
and
H.R. 9081. An act for the relief of Dr. Jose-
fina Esther Kouri-Barreto de Pelleya (Rept.
No. 878).
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By Mr. EASTLAND, from the Committee
on the Judiciary, with an amendment:
5.2318. A bill for the relief of Kelley Mi-
chelle Auerbach (Rept. No. 851) ;
S. 2489. A bill for the relief of Dr. Jesus
Jose Eduardo Garcia (Rept. No. 879);
H.R. 3031. An act for the relief of Mr. and
Mrs. Christos Photinos-Svoronos (Rept. No.
880);
H.R.5575. An act for the relief of Pana-
giotis Paulus (Rept. No. 881) ;
H.R.6326. An act for the relief of Chri-
santhe Savas Karatapanis (Rept. No. 882);
and
H.R.8476. An act to confer U.S. citizen-
ship posthumously upon Pfc. Alfred Sevenski
(Rept. No. 883).
By Mr. EASTLAND, from the Committee
on the Judiciary, with amendments:
S. 265. A bill for the relief of Manuel de
Benito Supnet (Rept. No. 884); and
S. 2118. A bill for the relief of Dr. Joseph
E. Stapleton (Rept. No. 885).
By Mr. BURDICK, from the Committee on
the Judiciary, without amendment:
S. 1052. A bill for the relief of Nicholas S.
Cvetan, U.S. Air Force (retired) (Rcpt. No.
840);
S. 2104. A bill for the relief of Irva G.
Franger (Rept. No. 842) ;
H.R. 1537. An act for the relief of Thomas
M. Scanlon (Rept. No. 892);
H.R. 1894. An act for the relief of Our
Lady of Pillar Catholic Church in. Santa
Ana, Calif. (Rcpt. No. 893);
H.R. 3889. An act for the relief of Stand-
ard Meat Co. (Rept. No. 843);
H.R. 5853. An act for the relief of Ray-
mond E. Grail (Kept. No. 844);
H.R. 6004. An act for the relief of Swiff-
Train Co. (Rept. No. 894);
H.R. 9574. An act for the relief of Joseph
J. Wojcik (Rept. No. 904);
H.R. 10449. An act for the relief of Camille
Anita Dobson (Rcpt. No. 903); 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) (Rcpt. No. 902).
By Mr. BURDICK, from the Committee on
the Judiciary, with an amendment:
S. 1212. A bill for the relief of John L. Dean
(Rept. No. 901),
H.R. 2454. An act for the relief of the chil-
dren of Mrs. Doris E. Warren (Rept. No. 896) ;
and
H.R. 8338. An act to create a new division
for the Western District of Texas, and for
other purposes (Rept, No. 895).
By Mr. BURDICK, from the Committee on
the Judiciary, with amendments:
S. 172. A bill for the relief of Mrs. Daisy G.
Merritt (Rept. No. 899);
S.909. A bill for the relief of Paul L. Mar-
garet, and Josephine Kirsteatter (Rept. No.
900); and
S. 2287. A bill for the relief of the town of
Bremen, Ind. (Rept. No. 897).
By Mr. DIRKSEN, from the Committee on
the Judiciary, without amendment.
H.R. 1670. An act for the relief of Dr.
George H. Edler (Rept. No. 889) ; and
H.R. 2152. An act to amend the act in-
corporating the Disabled American Veterans
so as to provide for an annual audit of their
accounts (Rcpt. No. 898).
By Mr. DIRKSEN, from the Committee on
the Judiciary, without amendment:
S. Con. Res. 43. A concurrent resolution to
officially recognize the 150th anniversary of
the admission of the State of Illinois to the
Union (Rept. No. 890).
By Mr. ERVIN, from the Committee on the
Judiciary, with amendments:
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