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Douse of Representatives
The House met at 12"o'clock noon.
The Chaplain, Rev. Edward G. Latch,
D.D., offered the following prayer:
Let the peace of God rule in your
hearts.-Colossians 3: 15.
0 God, our Father, who art above us
and, yet within us, afar off yet very near,
we pause in silence before Thee knowing
that with Thee all of life glows with
meaning and grows with purpose. Quiet
the turmoil in our spirits: soothe the ir-
ritations in our hearts and in quietness
and confidence may we open the inner
doors of our being to Thee.
Speak to us through our consciences
and help us to be more honest with our-
selves and more friendly with others.
Speak to us through our wills and help
us to choose the right way that the deci-
sions made this day may make the days
to come useful and joyful for all.
Speak to us through the needs of the
world and help us to live in the confi-
dence that justice can conquer injustice,
peace can overcome war, and that love
is stronger than hate.
So speak to us and to all our people
that this advent season may bear witness
to a new birth of Thy spirit in the hearts
of men. In, the name of Christ we pray.
Amen.
THE JOURNAL
The Journal of the proceedings of
Thursday, December 7, 1967, was read
and approved.
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
A message from the Senate by Mr.
Arrington, one of its clerks, announced
that the Senate had passed without
amendment bills of the House of the
following titles:
H.R. 1592. An act for the relief of Dr. Rene
Jose Triay;
H.R. 1670. An act for the relief of Dr.
George H. Edler;
H.R. 1894. An act for the relief of Our
Lady of Pillar Catholic Church in Santa
Ana, Calif.;
H.R. 2138. An act to amend section 319
of the Immigration and Nationality Act to
permit naturalization for certain employees
f U.S. nonprofit organizations engaged in
isseminating information which slgnifl-
antly promotes U.S. interest, and for other
purposes;
H.R. 2152. An act to amend the act incor-
porating the Disabled American Veterans so
as to provide . for an annual audit of their
accounts;
H.R. 3032. An act for the relief ' of Mrs.
Karen Wood Davila;
H.R. 3516. An act for the relief of Andres
Mauricio Candela, M.D.;
H.R.3525. An act for the relief of Israel
Mizrahy, M.D.;
H.R.3528. An act for the relief of Isaac
Chervony, M.D.;
H.R.3866. An act for the relief of Dr.
Eduardo Enrique Ramos;
MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1967
H.R.3889. An act for the relief of the
Standard Meat Co.;
H.R.4974. An act for the relief of Dr..Man-
uel A. Turbat;
H.R. 5186. An act for the relief of Dr. Ar-
mando Cobelo;
H.R. 5187. An act for the relief of Dr. Hec-
tor Alfredo E. Planas-Pina;
H.R. 5853. An act for the relief of Raymond
E. Grail;
H.R. 6088. An act for the relief of Dr. Man-
uel Jose Cato;
H.R. 6096. An act for the relief of Mrs.
Inge Hemmersbach Hilton;
H.R. 6670. An act for the relief of Dr. Vir-
gillo A. Ganganelli Valle;
H.R. 6766. An act for the relief of Dr. Raul
Gustavo Fors Docal;
H.R. 7890. An act for the relief of Dr.
Joseflna Quintos Marcelo;
H.R. 7896. An act for the relief of Dr.
Jose A. Rico Fernandez;
H.R. 7898. An act for the relief of Dr. Nem-
esio Vazquez Fernandez;
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. 8407. An act for the relief of Dr. Ra-
quel Maria Cruz-Flores;
H.R. 8738. An act for the relief of Guillermo
Ramon Palacio Sela;
H.R. 9081. An act for the relief of Dr. Jose-
fina 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
program for the National Capital region and
to further the objectives of the act of July
14, 1960;
H.R. 11565. An act to amend section 358 of
the Agricultural Adjustment act of 1938, as
amended, to authorize the transfer of peanut
acreage allotments; 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).
The message also announced that the
Senate had passed with amendments in
which the concurrence of the House is
requested, bills of the House of the fol-
lowing titles:
H.R. 3031, An act for the relief of Mr. and
Mrs. Christos Photinos-Svoronos;
H.R.5575. An act for the relief of Pana-
giotis Paulus;
H.R.6326. An act for the relief of Chri-
santhe Savas Karatapanis;
H.R.8388. An act to create a new division
for the Western district of Texas, and for
other purposes;
H.R. 8476. An act to confer U.S. citizenship
posthumously upon Pfc. Alfred Sevenski;
H.R.9063. An act to amend the Interna-
tional Claims Settlement. Act of 1949, as
amended, to provide for the timely determ-
ination of certain claims of American na-
tionals, and for other purposes; and
H.R. 13893. An act making appropriations
for Foreign Assistance and related agencies
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1968, and
for other purposes.
The message also announced that the
Senate insists upon its amendments to
the bill (H.R. 13893) entitled "An act
making appropriations for foreign assist-
ance and related agencies for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1968, and for other
purposes," requests a conference with
the House on the disagreeing votes of the
two Houses thereon, and appoints Mr.
PASTORE, Mr. HAYDEN, Mr. MCCLELLAN,
Mr. MAGNUSON, Mr. HOLLAND, Mr. MoN-
RONEY, Mrs. SMITH, Mr. YOUNG of North
Dakota, and Mr. MUNDT to be the con-
ferees on the part of the Senate.
The message also announced that. the
Senate agrees to the amendments of the
House to bills of the Senate of the fol-
lowing titles:
S.- 785. An act to improve certain benefits
for employees who serve in high-risk situa-
tions, and for other purposes; and
S. 2126. An act to amend the Food and
Agriculture Act of 1965. ,
The message also announced that the
Senate agrees to the report of the com-
mittee of conference on the disagreeing
votes of the two Houses on the amend-
ments of the House to the bill (S. 2388)
entitled "An act to provide an improved
Economic Opportunity Act, to authorize
funds for the continued operation of eco-
nomic opportunity programs to author-
ize an Emergency Employment Act, and
for other purposes."
The message also announced that the
"Senate agrees to the report of the com-
mittee of conference on the disagreeing
votes of the two Houses on the amend-
ments of the Senate to the bill (H.R.
10595) entitled "An act to prohibit cer-
tain banks and savings and loan associa-
tions from fostering or participating in
gambling activities."
The message also announced that the
Senate agrees to the report of the com-
mittee of conference on the disagreeing
votes of the two Houses on the amend-
ments of the Senate to the bill (H.R.
13510) entitled "An act to increase the
basic pay for members of the uniformed
services, and for other purposes."
The message also announced that the
Senate agrees to the report of the com-
mittee of conference on the disagreeing
votes of the two Houses on the amend-
ments of the Senate to the bill (H.R.
6167) entitled "An act to authorize the
extension Of certain naval vessel loans
now in existence and a new loan, and
for other purposes."
The message also announced that the
Senate had passed bills and a concur-
rent resolution of the following titles, in
which the concurrence of the House is
requested:
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE December 11, 1967
S. 51. An act to authorize the Secretary of
the Interior to construct, operate, and main-
tain the Merlin division, Rogue River Basin
project, Oregon, and for other purposes;
S. 172. An act for the relief of Mrs. Daisy G.
Merritt;
S. 265. An act for the relief of Manuel Pe
Benito Supnet;
S. 909. An act for the relief of Paul L., Mar-
garet, and Josephine Kirsteatter;
S. 989. An act to provide improved judi-
cial machinery for the selection of Federal
juries, and for other purposes;
S. 1052. An act for the relief of Nicholas S.
Cvetan, V.S. Air Force (retired);
S. 1212. An act for the relief of John L.
Dear;
S. 1247. An act to autfiolize the Commis-
sioner of the District of Columbia to fix and
collect rents for the occupancy of space in,
on, under, or over the streets of the District
of Columbia, to authorize the closing of un-
used or unsafe vaults under such streets and
the correction of dangerous conditions of
vaults in or vault openings on public spaces,
and for other purposes;
S. 1999. An act to amend the District of
Columbia Public Education Act;
S. 2018. An act for the relief of Wong Wah
Sin;
S. 2104. An act for the relief of Irva G.
F'ran.ger;
S. 2118. An act for the relief of Dr. Joseph
E. SlSapleton;
S. 2132. An act for the relief of Dr. Robert
L. Caspedes;
S. 2149. An act for the relief of Dr. Jose
J. Guijarro;
S. 2249. An act for the relief of Dr. Mario
0. Mendez;
S. 2287. An act for the relief of the county
of Marshall, Irid.;
S. 2318. An act for the relief of Kelley
Michelle Auerbach;
S. 2380. An act for the relief of Dr. Juan
Jose Villa-Campos;
S. 2403. An act for the relief of Dr. Teobaldo
Cuervo-Castillo;
8.2404. An act for the relief of Dr. Heri-
berto Jose Hernandez-Suarez;
S. 2477. An act for the relief of Dr. Fang
Luke Chiu;
S. 2488. An act for the relief of Dr. Raul
Agustin Pereira-Valdes;
8.2489. An act for the relief of Dr. Jesus
Jose Eduardo Garcia;
S. 2492. An act for the relief of Leonardo
E. Arteaga;
8.2495. An act for the relief of Dr. Jesus
Ortiz Ricote; and
S. Con. Res. 43. Concurrent resolution to
officially recognize the 150th anniversary of
the admission of the State of Illinois to the
Union.
APPOINTMENT OF CONFEREES ON
H.R. 13893, APPROPRIATIONS FOR
FOREIGN ASSISTANCE AND RE-
LATED AGENCIES, 1968
Mr. PASSMAN. Mr. Speaker, I ask
unanimous consent to take from the
Speaker's table the bill (H.R. 13893)
making appropriations for foreign as-
sistance and related agencies for the fis-
cal year ending June 30, 1968, and for
other purposes, with Senate amend-
ments thereto, disagree to the Senate
amendments, and agree to the confer-
ence asked by the Senate.
The SPEAKER. Is there objection to
the request of the gentleman from Lou-
isiana?
Mr. GROSS. Mr. Speaker, reserving
the right to object, as I understand it
the other body has added between $500
million and $600 million, well above a
half billion dollars, to the so-called for-
eign aid bill as it left the House. I wonder
if the gentleman from Louisiana would
like to have the House instruct the con-
ferees at this time to stay with the House
position or await further developments?
Mr. PASSMAN. Mr. Speaker, will the
gentleman from Iowa yield?
Mr. GROSS. I am glad to yield to my
friend from Louisiana.
Mr. PASSMAN. I do not feel it is neces-
sary to instruct the House conferees at
this time. The House conferees have had
a very good record in the past of bring-
ing back conference reports to the House
that followed pretty much the same form
in which the bills were passed by the
House. I would hope the gentleman from
Iowa would withdraw his reservation of
objection now, and give the conferees an
opportunity to go to conference, and at
the proper time, if we are not able to
hold the House position in substance, we
may then come back and ask for instruc-
tions.
Mr. GROSS. I noted last week that the
gold supply of this country has now
dwindled to only a little more than $12
billion from a- stock of gold that we had
a few years ago of some $29 billion. It
has been my hope that the foreign hand-
out bill would be one place where we
could practice economy and demonstrate
to the American people that we recognize
a very serious financial situation in this
Nation.
Mr. PASSMAN. Mr. Speaker, will the
gentleman yield further?
Mr. GROSS. I yield to the gentleman
from Louisiana.
Mr. PASSMAN. Mr. Speaker, I can as-
sure the gentleman we are going to take
all those things into account when we go
to conference. It will not be a quick and
easy conference. I remember one year
when we were in conference on Christ-
mas Eve. Conceivably, that could hap-
pen again. We certainly are not going
to go to this conference with the inten-
tions of capitulating to the other body,
that I can assure the gentleman from
Iowa.
Mr. GROSS. Mr. Speaker, in view of
the gentleman's intention and assurance
of upholding the position of the House,
I withdraw my reservation of objection.
The SPEAKER. Is there objection to
the request of the gentleman from
Louisiana? The Chair hears none, and
appoints the following conferees: Messrs.
PASSMAN, ROONEY of New York, Mrs. HAN-
SEN Of Washington, Messrs. COHELAN,
LONG of Maryland, MCFALL, MAHON,
SHRIVER, CONTE, Mrs. REID Of Illinois, and
Messrs. RIEGLE and Bow.
PERMISSION TO HAVE UNTIL MID-
NIGHT TONIGHT TO FILE A CON-
FERENCE REPORT ON H.R. 12080,
SOCIAL SECURITY AMENDMENTS
OF 1967
Mr. MILLS. Mr. Speaker, I ask unani-
mous consent that the conferees on the
part of the House have until midnight
tonight, December 11, 1967, to file a con-
ference report on the bill, H.R. 12080, the
Social Security Amendments of 1967.
The SPEAKER. Is there objection to
the request of the gentleman from
Arkansas?
Mr. HALL. Mr. Speaker, reserving the
right to object, would the distinguished
chairman of the Committee on Ways and
Means advise the House, in answer to
the question that we have been custom-
arily making at this juncture, if the con-
ference has been completed and the re-
port is printed and ready for filing?
Mr. MILLS. Yes. The conference was
completed last Thursday sometime,
around 8 or 8:30.
Mr. HALL. Mr. Speaker, I judged from
the news media this was true. I am glad
to hear it from the gentleman, and I
withdraw my reservation of objection.
The SPEAKER. Is there objection to
the request of the gentleman from
Arkansas?
There was no objection.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF LEGISLATIVE
PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY, DE-
CEMBER 13, 1967
(Mr. ALBERT asked and was given
permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Mr. ALBERT. Mr. Speaker, in view of
the unanimous consent which was just
obtained by the distinguished gentleman
from Arkansas, and after consulting
with him and other Members of the lead-
ership, I desire to advise the House that
the gentleman will plan to call up the
conference report on the Social Security
Act Amendments on Wednesday of this
week.
PROHIBITING CERTAIN BANKS AND
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA-
TIONS FROM FOSTERING OR
PARTICIPATING IN GAMBLING AC-
TIVITIES-CONFERENCE REPORT
Mr. PATMAN submitted the following
conference report and statement on the
bill (H.R. 10595), to prohibit certain
banks and savings and loan associations
from fostering or participating in gam-
bling activities:
CONFERENCE REPORT (H. REPT No. 1018)
The committee of conference on the dis-
agreeing votes of the two Houses on the
amendments of the Senate to the bill (H.R.
10595) to prohibit certain banks and savings
and loan associations from fostering or par-
ticipating in gambling activities having met,
after full and free conference, have agreed
to recommend and do recommend to their
respective Houses as follows:
That the House recede from its disagree-
ment to the amendments of the Senate num-
bered 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13, and 16; and agree
to the same.
Amendment numbered 2: That the House
recede from its disagreement to the amend-
ment of the Senate numbered 2, and agree
to the same with an amendment, as follows:
In lieu of the matter proposed to be inserted
by the Senate amendment insert the follow-
ing: "selling, redeeming, or collecting"; and
the Senate agree to the same.
Amendment numbered 3: That the House
recede from its disagreement to the amend-
ment of the Senate numbered 3, and agree
to the same with an amendment, as fol-
lows: In lieu of the matter proposed to be
inserted by the Senate amendment insert
the following:
"(d) Nothing contained in this section
prohibits a national bank from accepting
deposits or cashing or otherwise handling
checks or other negotiable instruments, or
performing other lawful banking services
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