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41206 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS December 12,· 1973 information as requested by the Federal En from his or her place of employment to his By Mr. COUGHLIN: ergy Administration, to authorize auditing or her residence; to the Committee on Ways H.J. Res. 856. Joint resolution to authorize of such information by the General Account and Means. and request the President to issue a proc mg Office, and to provide for enforcement; By Mr. ASPIN: lamation designating the calendar week to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign H.R. 11925. A bill; temporary tax on energy beginning April 21, 1974, as "National Volun Commerce. corporations; incentive investment deduction teer Week"; to the Committee on the Judi By Mr. MINSHALL of Ohio (for him for increased net capital outlays; to the Com ciary. self, Mr. KEMP, Mr. HELSTOSKI, Mr. mittee on Ways and Means. By Mrs. MINK: FoRSYTHE, Mr. DUNCAN, Mr. MILLER, By Mr. ASPIN (for himself, Mr. RAN H.J. Res. 857. Joint resolution proposing Mr. !CHORD, Mr. CONTE, Mrs. CoLLINS GEL, and Mr. ST GERMAIN) : an amendment to the Constitution of the of illinois, Mr. YATES, Mr. PEPPER, Mr. H.R. 11926. A bill to direct the President United States to provide for an election for LEHMAN, Mr. GunE, ~nd Ms. ABzuG): to halt all exports of gasoline, distillate fuel the Office of President and the Office of Vice H.R. 11917. A bill to encourage increased oil, propane gas, and residual fuel until he President in the case of a vacancy both in use of public transit systems by amending determines that no shortage of such fuel the Office of President and the Office of Vice the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to allow exists in the United States; to the Committee President, or in -':he case of a vacancy in the a credit against individual income taxes for on Banking and Currency. Office of President if the person serving as funds expended by a taxpayer for payment By Mr. BELL ·(for himself and Mr. Vice President wa.s chosen .as provided by of public transit fares from his or her resi PETTIS): the 25th article of amendment to the Con dence to his or her place of employment and H.R. 11927. A bill to establish criteria to be stitution of the Uniterl States; to the Com from his or her place of employment to his observed by approving entities for federally mittee on the Judiciary. or her residence; to the Committee on Ways assisted post-secondary education programs By Mr. PICKLE (for himself, Mr. and Means. in order to protect students in such pro O'NEILL, Mr. McFALL, Mr. RHODES, By Mr. PARRIS: grams; to the Committee on Education and Mr. ANDERSON Of illinois, Mr. H.R. 11918. A bill to amend the Clean Air LabOl'. ARENDS, Mr. BLATNIK, Mr. GRAY, Act to prohibit the Environmental Protec By Mr. BLATNIK (for himself, Mr. Mr. WRIGHT, Mr. ROBERTS, Mr. MIL tion Agency from imposing parking sur JONES Of Alabama, Mr. HARSHA, Mr. FORD, Mr. PATMAN, Mr. MAHON, Mr. charges; to the Committee on Interstate and WRIGHT, Mr. GROVER, Mr. JOHNSON POAGE, Mr. FISHER, Mr. TEAGUE of Foreign Commerce. of California, Mr. DoN H. CLAUSEN, Texas, Mr. BURLESON of Texas, Mr. By Mr. ROSE: Mr. ROBERTS, and Mr. HOWARD): BROOKS, Mr. YOUNG of Texas, Mr. H.R. U919. A bill to amend title 38 of the H.R. 11928. A bill to amend the Federal CASEY of Texas, Mr. GONZALEZ, Mr. United States Code to remove the time lim Water Pollution Control Act to establish the DE LA GARZA, Mr. EcKHARDT, M.r. itation within which programs of education ratio for allocation of treatment works con KAZEN, and Mr. PRICE of Texas): for veterans must be completed; to the Com struction grant funds, to insure that grants H.J. Res. 858. Joint resolution to provide mittee on Veterans' Affairs. may be given for other than operable units, for the establishment of the Lyndon Baines By Mr. ROSENTHAL (for himself, Mr. and to clarify the requirements for develop Johnson Memorial Grove on the Potomac; AnDABBO, Mr. BRASCO, Mr. BROWN of ment of priorities; to the Committee on Pub to the Committee on Public Works. California, Mr. DELANEY, Mr. DRI lic Works. By Mr. VEYSEY: NAN, Mr. HARRINGTON, Mr. GUYER, By Mr. JONES of Alabama (for him H.J. Res. 859. Joint resolution to designate Mr. HAWKINS, Mr. LEHMAN, Mr. self, Mr. BEVILL, Mr. FLOWERS, Mr. the third week of September of each year STARK, Mr. WALDIE, and Mr. YAT EviNs of Tennessee, Mr. FuLToN, Mr. as "National Self Pronouncing Alphabet RON): KUYKENDALL, Mr. BAKER, Mr. QUIL (SPA) Week"; to the Committee on the H.R. 11920. A bill to amend the Federal LEN, Mr. DUNCAN, Mr. BEARD, Mr. Judiciary. Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to require the JONES Of Tennessee, Mr. STUBBLE By Mr. CEDERBERG: labels on all foods to disclose each of their FIELD, Mr. CARTER, Mr. WHrrTEN, Mr. H. Con. Res. 398. Concurrent resolution ingredients; to the Committee on Interstate BOWEN, Mr. DAVIS of Georgia, Mr. expressing the sense of Congress with re and Foreign Commerce. LANDRUM, and Mr. WAMPLER): spect to the missing in action in Southeast By Mr. TALCOTT: H.R. 11929. A bill to amend section 15d of Asia; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. H.R. 11921 A bill to amend certain pro the Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933 By Mr. WOLFF: visions of the Land and Water Conserva to provide that expenditures for pollution H. Con. Res. 399. Concurrent resolution to tion Fund Act of 1965 relating to the collec control facilities will be credited against re conserve gas; to the Committee on Inter tion of fees in connection with the use of quired power investment return payments state and Foreign Commerce. Federal areas for outdoor recreation pur and repayments; to the Committee on Public poses; to the Committee on Interior and Works. Insular Affairs. By Mr. LITTON (for himself, Mr. PRIVATE Bll..LS AND RESOLUTIONS By Mr. VEYSEY: BRAY, Mr. MILFORD, Mr. STUBBLEFIELD, H.R. 11922. A bill to amend the Federal Mr. COLLINS of Texas, Mr. DAN Under clause 1 of rule xxn, private Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act with respect DANIEL, Mr. LOTT, and Mr. CAMP) : bills and resolutions were introduced and to dietary supplements, and for other pur H.R. 11930. A bill to amend the National severally referred as follows: poses; to the Committee on Interstate and Emissions Standards Act in order to conserve By Mr. LEGGETT: Foreign Commerce. fuel; to the Committee on Interstate and H.R. 11934. A bill for the relief of Manuel By Mr. YOUNG of Alaska: Foreign Commerce. Bonton; to the Committee on the Judiciary. H.R. 11923. A bill to amend the Taritr Act By Mrs. MINK (for herself and Mr. By Mr. SNYDER (by request) : of 1930 so as to exempt certain private air HAWKINS): H .R. 11935. A bill for the relief of Robert craft entering or departing from the United H.R. 11931. A bill to provide for the reg Simmons Construction Co., Inc., Louisville, States and Canada at night or on Sund&.y ulation of :financing with respect to cam Ky.; to the Committee on the Judiciary. or a holiday from provisions requiring pay paigns for election to certain elective offices; By Mr. TALCOTT: to the Committee on House Administration. ment to the United States for overtime serv H.R. 11936. A bill for the relief of Maria ices of customs officers and employees; to By Mr. SNYDER: Gilda Jiminez-Alcala; to the Committee on the Committee on Ways and Means. H.R. 11932. A bill to amend the Public the Judiciary. By Mr. YOUNG of Illinois (for himself, Works and Economic Development Act of Mr. HANRAHAN, and Mr. CRANE) : 1965, as amended; to the Committee on In H.R. 11924. A bill to encourage increased terior and Insular Affairs. PETITIONS, ETC. use of public transit systems 'by amending By Mr. VANIK: the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to allow, H.R. 11933. A bill to amend the Internal Under clause 1 of rule xxn, for income tax purposes, a deduction for Revenue Code of 1954 to provide for the 373. The SPEAKER presented a petition of funds expended by an individual for payment amortization of facilities used for the manu Clinton Pettiford, Jr., Randallstown, Md., of public transit fares from his or her resi facture of solar heating and cooling equip relative to redress of grievances; to the Com dence to his or her place of employment and ment; to the Committee on Ways and Means. mittee on Post Office and Civil Service. EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS EDITORIAL BY IRVIN HUTCffiSON County Times, a weekly newspaper pub EDITORIAL BY IRVIN HUTCHISON lished in the town of Chester, Mont. Al Now let's make one thing perfectly clear ! wasn't there, so I am writing a second hand HON. DICK SHOUP though the parallel described may not account of what happened. OF MONTANA correspond perfectly, the editorial, writ According to the story as told to me, the IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ten by Publisher Irvin Hutchison, does language used in the play "All the King's Wednesday, December 12, 1973 contain some very valid points which Men" presented by the Repertory Theatre and sponsored by the Liberty County Arts Mr. SHOUP. Mr. Speaker, the follow too often are overlooked in the heat of Council was profane, to say the least. It ing editorial appeared in the Liberty emotional argument: must have been pretty vulgar because over Decembe'r 12, 1973 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS 41207 half, perhaps two-thirds of the audience got To further lllustrate the point, I am pub South Capitol Street, police said, when a up and walked out.