BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED OR REPORTED
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S 19586 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -SENATE December 8; .T 970
tion, executive office, 81st Congress, first
session. I ask unanimous consent that
the report be printed; together with trio
individual views of the senior Senator
from ~Tew York (Mr. JAVIxs).
The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr.
SPONG), The report will be received, and
.trio convention will be placed on the Ex-
ecutive Calendar; and without objectioxr,
the report-will be printed, as requested
by the Senator from Idaho. '.
BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
INTRODUCED OR REPORTED
Bills and joint resolutions were intro-
duced, read the first time, and, by unani-
mous consent, trio second time, and re-
ferred or placed on the calendar, as fol-
lows:
B.y Mr. MONDALE: .
~ S. 4bfi9. A bill for the relief a4 Freny Rus-
tom Irani; to the Gbmmittee on the Judi-
oiary,
By Mr. HART:
S. 4b70. A bill to amend the Wild and
Sceuto Rivers Act by dcait;nating certain
rivers in trio State oi' Michigan for potential
additions to the National Wild and Scenic
River Systems; to the Committee on interior
.and Insular Affairs. -~
(The remarks of Mr. HART when he intro-.
duced the bill appear below under the ap-.
propriate heading. )
By Mr. STF7NNIS:
S. 4b71. A bill . to amend trio Central Iu-
fl?om Loud Reservoir to the source of trio
river, including the principal tributaries
but excluding Mio and Bamfield Reser-
voirs; and the Manistee, upstream from
Manistee Lake to the river's source, in-
cluding its principal tributaries but ex-
cluding Tippy and Hadenpyl Reservoirs.
These rivers and wildlands through
which they pass are great resources for
the people of Michigan and the Nation.
They are, however, greatly endangered
by the all-too-common threat of devel-
opments that would mar their scenic
beauty and dilute their wild character.
Much of the land along the Au Sable and
the .Manistee-including its tributary,
the Pine River-is owned by the Con-
sumels Power Co. They have in the past
leased some of these lands for private
development. Proposals fol? further leas-
ing this spring focused widespread atten-
tion on the endangered future of these
river lands. To its credit, the power com-
pany has delayed its leasing plans for
rile moment.
Nevertheless, the threatened ftiture of
these rivers is clear. Wo must move
rapidly to forestall that threat, and I am
most eager, as are Michigan's conserva-
tion-minded citizens, to cooperate in this
endeavor.
Development is prohibited while a riv-
er is under study. If it is determined that
a river should be protected permanently,
tclligence Agency Retirement Act o! 1004 for additional legislation i5 requil'ed to add
Certain Exnploycos, as amended, and for other it to the wild rivers system.
purposes; placed on trio calendar. The Departments of Interior and Ag-
(Itoforonco- is made W trio brill when ro- riCUltut'C, which administer the wild riv-
ported by Mr. STENNI9, which appears earlier ers program,'llave indicated interest in
in the RECORD under the heading "Raporta. trio Michigan rivers.
"
of Committees
:)
By Mr. BYRD of West Virglnfa (for
Mr. YOIIND of Ohio)
S. 4b72. A bill authorizing the construc-
tion, repair, and preservation of certain pub-
lic works on rivers and harbors for naviga-
tion, flood control, and for other purposes;
placed on the calendar,
(Reference is" made to the bill when re-
ported by Mr. BYRD of West Virginia; which
appears earlier in the RECOI,D under the head-
i'ug "Reports of Committees.")
By Mr. JAVITS (by request)
S.S. Res.,246. Joint resolution?to provide
for a temporary prohibition of strikes or
lockouts with respect to the current railway
labor-management dispute; to the Commit-
tee on Labor and Public Welfare.
(The remarks of Mr. JAVIT9 when he in-
troduced the ioint resolution appear earlier
in the RECORD under the appropriate head-
ing. )
By-Mr. RANDOLPH:
S.J. Res. 247. Joint resolution expressing
the support of the Congress that the United
States should convene in 1971 an Interna-
tional Conference oix Ocean Dumping; to
trio Committee on Foreign Relations.
I am introducing the legislation at
this time, not expecting that it will be
passed iii the few remaining days of
natural beauty attracts canoeists, camp-
ers, and cabin dwellers. The kind of excel-
lence typified by the Au Sable, however, is
fragile and can easily deteriorate through
neglect, mismanagement, and apathy.
Once again, in March of this year, in
.its response to Michigan Ilouse Con-
current Resolution 356, the Michigan De-
partment of Natural Resources rester-
. ated its previously stated recominenda- .
tion that substantial sections of the Au
Sable and Manistee riverfronts be left
undeveloped. Specifically, the DNR re-
sponse indicated that the lands consum-
ers proposed to lease fell within the sec-
tions DNR had recommended for preser-
vation.
Early in the new Congress, I will in-
troduce similar legislation and will urge
early consideration of it.
The PRESIDING OFFICER (M2?,
SPONG). The bill will be received and ap-
propriately referred.
Trio bill (S. 4570) to amend the Wild
and Scenic Rivers Act by designating
cortaiti I?ivcrs in the State of 1Vfichign.u
far potbntial additions to rile National
Wild and Scenic River Systems, intro-
duced by Mr. HART, was received, read
twice 'by its title and referred to trio ,
Committee on Interior and Insular Af-
fairs.
ADDITIONAL COSPONSOR OF A BILL
s. aaaa
At the request o~f the Srnatar (roan
Hawaii (Mr. INOUYE), the Senator fx?oln
Now Jersey (Mr. WIrnlnlvls) was added
as a cosponsor of S. 423$, the Universal
Ei~ro]1me11t Act.
this session, but in hopes that it will ESTABLISHMENT OF A FEDERAL
afford the rivers some degree of protec- BROKER-DEALER .INSURANCE
tion and will encourage the Consumers CORPORATION-AMENDMENT
Power Co., to discontinue further leasing
oP its lands and perhaps gradually tO AMENDMENT NO, x096
phase out existing leases. MI?. BROOKE. Mr. President, I rise to-
The Manistee and Au Sable Rivers day to discuss matters of utmost im-
have long been recognized as among the portance to all Americans the health and
outstanding recreational 1?ivers in the stability of our national securities mar-
1VIidwest. At the national level, the Man- kets and investor confidence in these in-
istee River was recognized in .the 1963- stitutiolis.
G4 wild river study conducted by the In recent years, the number of Amer-
U.S. Department of Interior and Agri- icons owning securities has grown sig-
culture as meeting national criteria, and nificantly to the point wYlere more than
the wild and scenic rivets bills intro- 30 million Americans presently own
duced in Congress by the administi?a- shares in U.S, industry including 1,214,-
tfon in 1967 and 1968 included the Man- 000 citizens of my own State. This growth
istee in the study category on rivers. has been possible because of trio trust and
At the State leve], both trio Au Sable confidence investors have placed in our
and Manistee were recognized in a 1965 national securities markets, the brokel?s
Michigan Department of Natural Re- -and dealers who represent them, and the
sources report to have natural and rec- 1?egulatol?y bodies which protect the pub-
lie interests. Congress has contributed
reational values of major significan
e
,
c
S. 4570-INTRODUCTION OF A' BILL and it was recommended that sevel?al to this confidence by its belief that in-
TO AMEND THE WILD AND SCENIC. stretches of riverfront be kept free of dustrys~lf-regulation, coupled with over-
RIVERS ACT development. Again, in the foreword to .. sight by the Securities and Exchange
a Department of Natux?al Resources Bul- ? Commission produces an effective regula-
- Mr. HART. Mr. President, I am intro- let]n entitled, "Michigan's Au Sable Riv- tol?y stiuctul?e.
duciiig a bill designed to stop develop- et: Today and Tomorrow," written by Events have taken place in recent
ment temporarily on scenic sections of 'G. E. Hendrickson and published in 1966, months involving the failure of a number
Michigan's Au Sable and Manistee Riv- . Gerald E. Eddy, 'then Chairman of trio of larger brokerage firms-as well as the
ors. The bill would add those sections to Michigan Water Res urces Commission, "shotgun marriages" of still others--
the list of 27 rivets under study for pos- .stated: 9 which have, however, weakened investor
Bible addition to the National Wild and ,cast a cloud on industry
Scenic Rivers r~?~@~p~yQd FOr R@I@as~ ~QQ~~o~~'~~0~~4~ Rs a viable concept: An
.:The sections"d'R'hdted by this legislation Michigan' river. Cool clean flowing water, estimated 150 brokerage firms have en-
would be; the Au Sable, downstl?eam natural cover, ana gravel spawning beds tered into liquidation. Hundl?eds of oth-
frozi} ~'fI9~ ~alll ~ pseq~a gz}~ U~s~l?@~~, Fil~k~ it ~ti outststlding trout i~Great~l, zta ors ,have lied to mores m? ~?t nA.~r~ ~n_
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'December 8, Y9T0 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -- SENATE
and other sources before the Senate is
asked to take action. Serious question
has been raised as to what the real pur-
pose was, and I would not like- to see
the Senate egmmit itself without more
knowledge as ' to _ what really was the
background. I do not wish to sidetrack
.the resolution altogether. I think is is
significant, and I would undertake to
report it back to the Senate within 10
days. j
Ml?, DOLE. As the Senator from Ar-
kansas has pointed out,. we have dis-
cussed Senate Resolution 486 and some of
the questions raised by the Senator from
Arkansas. As I indicates: to him, my
purpose and my hope is that the entire'
Senate will have the opportunity to. ex-
press its will on the resolution, I have
no objection to its going to the commit-
tee to be reported back prior to adjoul;n-
ment, with the understanding that the
Senator from Kansas believes we will be
here 10 more days. For that reason, T
have no objection to the Senator's re-
quest.
Mr, FULBRIGHT, `Mr. President, I
move that the pending resolution-be re-
ferred to the Committee on Foreign Re-'
lotions with instructions to report it?
.back within 10 days.
Tho PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr:
BYRD of Virginia) . Without objection, it
is so ordered.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM EXECU-
TIVE DEPARTMENTS; ETC.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tem-
pore (Mr, ALLEN) laid before the Senate
the following letters, which were re-
ferred as indicated:
UNITED ~'rATEa AIR FORCE FLYING PAY
REPORT
A letter Prom the Secretary, Departmenb oY
tiro Air Force, transmitting, pursuant to law,
the Air Force flying pay report as of October
31, 1970 (with an accompanying report); to
the Committee on Armed Services,.
PROPOSED LEGI6LATION SOR AVERTING THIi'
THREATENED NATIONWIDE RAIL DI$PiJTH'
A letter Yrom the Secretary oP Labor, trans-
mitting a draft of proposed legislation to
provide Tor a temporary prohibition oY
strikes or lockottta with respect to the cur-
rent railway labor-management dispute
(with oat accompanying pnper) ; to the Cotn-
mlttee on Lh,bor and Public Welfare,
Interior and Insular Afliairs, without
amendment:
H.R. 14421. An sot to provide for the con-
veyance of certain property of the United
States located in Lawrence County, S. Dak.,
to John and Ruth Rachetto (Refit. No,
91-1418).
By Mr. FULBRIGHT, from the Committee
on Foreign Relations, without amend-
ment
?H.R. 18012. An act to amend the For-
eign Service Building Act, 1020, to autitarize
additional tipproprlationa (Rcpt. No, 91-
1420).
S I9585
EXECUTIVE REPORTS OF
COMMLx'TEES
As in executive session, the following
favorable reports of nominations were
submitted:
By Mr. FULBRIGHT, Pram the Committee
on Foreign Relations:
Robert O. Blake; of Califorula, a Foreign
Service officer oY class 1, to be Ambassador .
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 'to the Re-
public of Mali; and
John A. McKesson 3d, of the Disl;rtct of
Columbia, a Foreign Service ofilcer of class 1,
to be Ambassador Extraordinary ,and Pleni-
AMENDMENT_~F! -_CENTRAL _LNTEL- potentiary to the Gabon Republic.
E AGENCY RETIREMEIV~ Mrs. SMITH. Mr. President, from the
"AO~?OP 1964_-FOR CERTAIN EM-; Committee on Armed Services, I report
?ISI
CS"YEES
REPORT OF
.
-
A COM-
`~2I'I"FEE (S. KEPT. NO. 91-1419)
Mr, STENNIS, from the Committee on
Armed Services, reported an original bill
(S. 4571) to amend the Central Intel-
ligence Agency Retirement Act of 19G4
for certain employees, as amended, and
for other pu1?poses, and submitted a re-
port. thereon, which bill was placed on
the calendar, and the report was ordered
to be printed.
THE FEDERAL INSURANCE GUAR-
ANTY AGENCY ACT-REPORT OF
A GOIdIIVIITTEE-MINORITY AND
SUPPLEMENTAL VIEWS (S. KEPT.
NO. 91-1421)
Mr. MAGNUSON. Mr. President, from
the Committee on Commerce, I report
favorably, with amendments, the bill (S.
2236) to create a Federal Insurance
Guaranty -Corp., to protect the Amer1-
can public against certain insurance.
celnpany insolvencies. I ask unanimous
consent that the report be printed, to-
gether with minority and supplemental
views.
The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr,
SPONG). The report will be received, and
the bill will be placed on the calendar;
and, without objection, the report w11T
be printed, as requested by the Senator
from Washington.
OMNIBUS RIVERS .AND HARBORS
AND FLOOD CONTROL FILL OF
1970-REPORT OF A COMMITTEE--
INDIVIDUAL VIEWS (S. REPT. NO,
91-1422)
e
egu
ar Army in the grade of majo
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Mr. BYRD of West Virginia. Mr. Pres-
and below. Since these names have al
The following reports of committees ident, at the request of my senior col-
ready been printed in the CONGRESSIONAL
were submitted: league (Mr. RANDOLPH), and on behalf of
RECORD, I ask unanimous consent tha
By Mr. BIBLE, from the Committee on In- the 'senior Senator from Ohio (Mr.
they be ordered to lie on the Secreta.ry's
terior and Insular Aifaira, with an amend-. YOUNG), from the Committee on Public
desk for the information of any Senator
ment: Works, ~ report favorably an original bill
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without
S. 4. A bill to establish the Big Thicket (S? 4572) authorizing the construction,
objection, it is so ordered.
National Park in Texas (Kept. No. 91-141b)? repair, and preservatiolY of certain pub-
The nominations, ordered to lie on the
By Ivlr. HART,. from the committee on the lie works on rivers and harbors for navi-
desk, are as follows:
Judiciary, without amendment: gation, flood control, and for other pur-
S. 2299. A bill granting jttrisdiction to the
Edward A. Fedok, and sundry other per-
Court of Claims to render judgmellt on cer- poses. I ask unanimous consent that the
sons, for appointment in the Regular Army
twin claims of the Algonao Manufacturing report be printed, together with the indi-
Company and John A. Maxwell against the victual views of file Senator Prom Kansas
United states (91-141x), (Mr. DOLE), and the individual views of
,GENOCIDE CONVENTION-EXECU-
By Mrs, SMITH, from the Committee on the Senator from Delaware (Mr. I30GC5),
T1VE REPORT OF A COMMI7'7.'li.L:-
Arnmd Services, without amcnchnont: The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr.
IP7DIVIDUAL VIEWS (EXECU'I'IV.E
II.R. 8063. An act to amend the Act of SroNG) .The report will be received
REPT. N0.91-25)
September 20, 1988 (Public Law 90-b02), to ,and
provide relief to cer n former ra the bill Will ~e,~ p oer~ t~ President, from
the Supply Corps andlrQ1~86,ev~~tu~i3oiaq~~'c~~-`~3~~~1~~~4~r~,oign Relations, I
oY the Navy (Kept. No. 91-1417). be printed, as requested by the Senator report favorably,. with understandiligs
By Mr. cz3URCx, frown the Committee on from West Virginia. and a. declaration, the genocide conven-
favorably on. the nomination of eight "
flag and general officers in the Army and
Marine Corps. I ask that these names
be placed on the Executive Calendar,
.The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. BELL-
MoNT. Without objection, ft is so ordered.
The nominations, ordered placed on
the Executive Calendar, are as follows:
Maj. Gen. William Charles Gribble, Jr.
,
V,S. Army, to? be assigned to a position of
importance and responsibility designated by
the President, in the grade of lieutenant gen-
eral;
Lt. Gen. Henry Augustine Miley, Jr., Army
of the United States (major general, U.S.
Army), to be assigned to positions oY im-
portance and responsibility designated by the
President, in the grade of general;
Nfaj-, Gen. Woodrow Wilson Vaughan, U.S.
Army, to be assigned to positions of impor-
tance and responsibility designated by the
President, in the grade oP lieutenant general;
Maj, Gen, Robert Ray Williams, U.S. Army, _,
to be assigned to a position of importance
and responsibility designated by the Presi-
dent, in the grado of lieutonatit general.;
Maj, Gens, Hugh M, Elwood and Donn J.
Robertson, U,S. Marine Corps, for commands
and other dtttics determined by the Presi-
dent to bo within tiro contemplation of salcl
section, fo}? appointment to the grado of
lieutenant genm?al while so serving;
Lt. Gen. Keith B. McCutcheon, U.S.
Marine Corps, for appointment to the grado
oY general while serving as Assistant Com-.
mandant of the Marine Corps; '
Gen. Lewis W, Walt, U.S. Marine CoI?ps,
when retired, to be placed on the retired
list Sn the grado oP general; and
Lt. Gen. Wlllinm J, Van Ryzht, U.S. iLiarlttc
Corps, when retired, to be placed on the re-
tired list in the grade of lieutenant general.
Mrs. SMITH, Mr. President, in addition
I report favorably 225 appointments in
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