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39638 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS December 2, 1970 through such grant will be so used as to " (c) Members of the Council shall be ap Act to provide for the making of grants supplement and, to the extent practical, in pointed by the Secretary without regard to crease the level of non-Federal funds which the provisions of title 5, United States Code, to medical schools and hospitals to assist would, in the absence of such grant, be made governing appointments in the competitive them in establishing special departments available for the purpose for which such service. Members of the Council, while at and programs in the field of family prac grant is requested. tending meetings or conferences thereof or tice, and otherwise to encourage and pro "PLANNING GRANTS otherwise serving on business of the Coun mote the training of medical and para cil, shall be entitled to receive compensa "SEc. 766. (a) For the purpose of assisting medical personnel in the field of family tion at rates fixed by the Secretary, but not medicine." medical schools and hospitals (referred to in exceeding $100 per day, including travel section 761) to plan projects for the purpose time, and while so serving away from their Mr. KENNEDY. Mr. President, I move of carrying out one or more of the purposes homes or regular places of business they may that the Senate disagree to the amend set forth in such section, the Secretary is be allowed travel expenses, including per ments of the House of Representatives to authorized for any fiscal year (prior to the diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized S. 3418 and request a conference with the fiscal year which ends June 30, 1973) to make by section 5703 of title 5, United St ates Code, House of Representatives, thereon, and planning grants in such amounts and subject for persons in Government service, employed to such conditions as the Secretary may de that the Chair be authorized to appoint intermittently. the conferees on the part of the Senate. termine to be proper to carry out the pur "(d) The Council shall advise and assist poses of this section. the Secretary in the preparation of regula The motion was agree to; and the Pre "(b) From the amounts appropriated in tions for, and as to policy matters arising siding Officer <Mr. ALLEN) appointed Mr. any fiscal year (prior to the fiscal year ending with respect to, the administration of this YARBOROUGH, Mr. WILLIAMS of New Jer June 30, 1973) pursuant to section 762(a), title. The Council shall consider all applica sey, Mr. KENNEDY, Mr. NELSON, Mr. the Secretary may utilize such an... ,unts as tions for grants under this part and shall EAGLETON, Mr. CRANSTON, Mr. HUGHES, he deems necessary (but not in excess of IIIake recommendations to the Secretary with Mr. DoMINICK, Mr. JAVITS, Mr. MURPHY, $5,000,000 for any fiscal year) to make the respect to approval of applications for grants Mr. PROUTY, and Mr. SAXBE conferees on planning grants authorized by subsection under this part. the part of the Senate. (a). "DEFINITIONS "ADVISORY COUNCIL ON FAMILY MEDICINE "SEc. 768. For purposes of this part- "SEC. 767. (a) The Secretary shall appoint " ( 1) the term 'nonprofit' as applied to any ADJOURNAMENT UNTIL 10 A.M. an Advisory Council on Family Medicine hospital or school of medicine means a school {hereinafter in this section referred to as the of medicine or hospital which is owned and TOMORROW •council'). The Council shall consist of operated by one or more nonprofit corpora Mr. KENNEDY. Mr. President, if there twelve members, four of whom shall be physi tions or associations, no part of the net earn be no further business to come before cians engaged in the practice of family medi ings of which inures, or may lawfully inure, cine four of whom shall be physicians en the Senate, I move, in accordance with to the benefit of any private shareholder or the previous order, that the Senate stand gag~d in the teaching of family medicine, individual; three of whom shall be representatives of the "(2) the term 'family medicine' means in adjournment until 10 a.m. tomorrow. general public, and one of whom shall, at those certain principles and techniques and The motion was agreed to; and (at 6 the time of his appointment, be an intern that certain body of medical, scientific, ad o'clock and 8 minutes p.m.) the Senate in family medicine. Members of the Council ministrative, and other knowledge and train adjourned until tomorrow, Thursday, shall be individuals who are not otherwise in ing, which especially equip and prepare a the regular full-time employ of the United physician to engage in the practice of family December 3, 1970, at 10 a.m. States. medicine; " (b) ( 1) Except as provided in paragraph "(3) the term 'practice of family medicine' (2), each member of the Council shall hold and the term 'practice', when used in con CONFffiMATIONS office for a term of four years, except that nection with the term 'family medicine', any member appointed to fill a vacanc_y pri<?r mean the practice of medicine by a physician Executive nominations confirmed by to the expiration of the term for which h1s (licensed to practice medicine and surgery the Senate December 2, 1970: predecessor was appointed shall be appointed by the State in which he practices his pro for the remainder of such term, and except fession) who specializes in providing to fam NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD that the terms of office of the members first ilies (and members thereof) comprehensive, Ralph E. Kennedy, of California, to be a taking office shall expire, as designated by the continuing, professional care and treatment member of the National Labor Relations Secretary at the time of appointment, three of the type necessary or appropriate for their Board for the term of 5 years expiring Au at the end of the first year, three at the general health maintenance; and gust 27, 1975. end of the second year, three at the end of "(4) the term 'construction' includes con NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD the third year, and three at the end of the struction of new buildings, acquisition, ex pansion, remodeling, and alteration of exist David H. Stowe, of Maryland, to be a mem~ fourth year, after the date of appointment. ing buildings, and initial equipment of any ber of the National Mediation Board for the "(2) The member of the Council appointed such buildings, including architects' fees, term expiring July 1, 1973. as an intern in family medicine shall serve for but excluding the cost of acquisition of land ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY one year. or o:ffsite improvements." "(3) A member of the Council shall not be William D. Ruckelshaus, of Indiana, to be eligible to serve continuously for more than And amend the title so as to read: "An Administrator of the Environmental Protec two terms. act to amend the Public Health Service tion Agency. EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS My commendations go also to Rip has always had a slate of officers since it PRESNELL CHAMPIONS RANDOLPH'S formed in 1911. HERITAGE Woodin of the Greensboro Daily News The present officers were elected in 1967 who has so aptly chronicled the activities when two old covered bridges and a Civil War of Tom Presnell and the Randolph Coun b:::.ttle flag rejuvenated the society's waning HON. NICK GALIFIANAKIS ty Historical Society. interest. Presnell, who is vice president of OF NORTH CAROLINA The article follows: the 150-member society, said a Civil War IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PRESNELL CHAMPIONS RANDOLPH'S HERITAGE history enthusiast, Dr. Marion Roberts of Hillsborough, wrote to the Asheboro Cham Wednesday, December 2, 1970 (By Rip Woodin) ber of Commerce asking if there was an or Mr. GALIFIANAKIS. Mr. Speaker, I AsHEBORo.-Most people are too worried ganization in Randolph which would pre- about the present and future to care what serve the hand stitched fiag bearing the words would like to share with my colleagues happened in past years but Tom Presnell is "Randolph Hornets" on one side and "On the enterprising effort and perseverance an exception. He is intrigued with Randolph ward to Victory" on the other. of one of my outstanding constituents in County history and intends to preserve for Presnell explained that there are apparent Randolph County, N.C. future generations, the heritage which past ly five Randolph counties in the south and Tom Presnell is the driving force be generations fashioned with blood and sweat. that Dr. Roberts finally learned that the :flag Presnell is the motivating wheelhorse of was carried by Ramseur and Liberty men of hind the Randolph County Historical So the Randolph County Historical Society Company D, 22nd Regiment, North Carolina ciety which has carefully chronicled the which is the oldest continually operating Troops of the Confederacy. hardy heritage of one of North Carolina's such organization in the state. He said the At the time the flag was offered to Ran most historically colorful counties. society has seen periods of inactivity but dolph, the society was also preserving Pisgah December 2, 1970 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS 39639 and Skeen's Mill covered bridges. Presnell tant to the future of those who receive program, and if it encourages students to said the bridges, both 1n Randolph, are only them. By purchasing these bonds one re seek the rewards that a good education of two of three such structures remaining 1n ceives a guaranteed rate of return. fers, then I feel that my Scholastic Recog the state. nition Award.