January 23, 1969 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE 1635 B y Mrs. MINK : Scavuzzo; to the Committee on the Judi­ Pa.ullno A. Olsrldades snd Dr. Lydia. A. Clari­ H.R. 4511. A blll for the relief of Crlsologo ciary. da.des; to the Committee on the Jud1c!ary. Redondo Campos; to the committee on the H .R . 4531. A bill for the rellef of Amnon By Mr. SCHEUER: Judiciary. Kahane and hls wife, Galla. (Paritski) H .R . 4550. A blll for the relief of Henry By Mr. MONAGAN: Kahane, and their two minor sons, Hlllel Joseph Condron; to the Committee on the H.R. 4512. A bill for the relief of Mr. and Kahane and Lier Kahane; to t he Commit­ Judiciary. Mrs. Joseph D . Hilbert; to the Committee tee on the Judiciary. By Mrs. SULLIVAN: on the Judiciary. H .R. 4532. A b!ll for the relief of Giovanni H.R. 4551. A blll for the rellef of Dr. Delfina By Mr. MORSE: Tavano a nd his wife, Natalina T avano; to M. Ibalio; to the Committee on the Judiciary. H.R. 4513. A bill for the relief of Rocco the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. TALCOTT: DeCiantls; to the Committee on the Judi­ By Mr. RODINO: H .R. 4552. A bill for the relief of Carl Aiello; ciary. H .R . 4533. A blll for the relief of Dlmitrlos to the Committee on the Judiciary. H .R. 4514. A bill for the rel!ef of Bene­ P. Tasslos; t o the Committee on the Judi­ By Mr. TEAGUE of Texas: detto Dimaggio; to the Committee on the ciary. H.R. 4553. A bill for the relief of A. J . Fred­ Judiciary. By Mr. ROONEY of New York: rickson; to the Committee on the Judiciary. B y Mr.NIX: H .R . 4534. A blll for the relief of Angelo By Mr. THOMPSON of New Jersey: HR. 4515. A bill for the relief of Vincenzo DlStefa.no; to the Committee on the Judi­ H .R. 4554. A blll for the relief of Dr. Sin San Argiro. his wife, Anna Marla Argiro, and ciary. Yang; to the Committee on the Judiciary. their minor children, Nataline Argiro, Aldo By Mr. ROONEY of Pennsylvania. : By Mr. VAN DEERLIN: Argiro, and Concetta Argiro; to the Commit­ H .R . 4535. A blll for the relief of Herbert H .R. 4555. A bill for the relief of Mrs. Tullio tee on the Judiciary. Chan, Szeto Wing Ha Chan, a nd son, Frank Zanella. Cacioppo; to the Committee on the H.R. 4516. A bill for the rel!ef of Maria Chan; to the Committee on the Judiciary. Jucticlary. La Valle Arrigo; to the Committee on the H .R. 4536. A blll for the relief of Mrs. Ana H .R. 4556. A blll for the relief of Mihalj Judiciary. Horvat and children, Josephine and Ksenlja l\Iesa.ros, his wife, Rozalija., his daughter, H.R. 4517. A bill for the relief of Euloglo Horvat; to the Committee on the Judiciary. Llolja, and his son, Robert; to the Committee Navasca Bayna, and his wife, Llgaya Nlca nor H .R . 4537. A blll for the relief of Efstathlos on the Judiciary. B ayna; to the Committee on the Judiciary. (Stephen) Kaunouplos; to the Committee on By Mr. VANIK: H .R. 4518. A bill for the relief of Raquel the Judiciary. H .R . 4557. A b1ll for the relief of Peh-An Falnszteln; to the Committee on the Judi­ H.R. 4538. A blll for the relief of Michael F. Chang; to the Committee on the Judiciary. ciary. Mouzakls; to the Committee on the Judi­ By Mr. WHALLEY: H.R . 4519. A bill for the relief of Dr. ciary. H .R. 4558. A bill !or the relief of Gordon Giorgio Ingargiola; to the Committee on the H .R . 4539. A bill for the relief of Dr. Angelo Pak Man Gartner-Chan; to the Committee Judiciary. Zosa; to the Committee on the Judiciary. on the Judiciary. H .R . 4520. A bill for the rel!ef of CJ!fton By Mr. ROSTENKOWSKI: H.R. 4559. A bill for the relief of Rosa. Oliver Johnson; to the Committee on the H.R. 4540. A bill for the relief of Nicola Marigliano; to the Committee on the Judiciary. and Marla Lerarlo, Vincenza Le.rarlo F avia Judiciary. H.R. 4521. A bill for the relief of R osalinda and Luigi Lerarlo; to the Committee on the By Mr. WILLIAMS : Misagal; to the Committee on the Judiciary. Judiciary. H.R. 4560. A b1ll for the relief of Sa Cha H.R. 4522. A bill for the relief of P atrocino H.R. 4541. A blll for the relief of Mrs. Bae; to the Committee on the Judiciary. Morales and h is wife, Divina Morales; to the Helena Wojcik; to the Committ ee on the By Mr. WYMAN: Committee on the Judiciary. Judiciary. H .R. 4661. A bill for the relief of the estate H .R. 4523. A bill for the relief of Gaetano By Mr. ROYBAL: of Capt. John N. Laycock, U.S. Navy (re­ Nazzyeno Pelllcclotta and his wife, Teresa H.R. 4542. A blll for the relief of Estrella. tired); to the Committee on the Judiciary. Pelllcclotta; to the Committee on the Ju­ B. Viray; to the Committee on the Judiciary. H .R . 4562. A b1ll for the relief of Cosimo dlclYy. By Mr. ST. ONGE: Damiano Ra.na.uru; to the Committee on the By Mr. PELLY: Judiciary. H .R. 4524. A blll for the relief of Phlllp D. H .R . 4543. A blll for the relief of Vuong Jang; to the Committee on the Judiciary. Thi Bick Tuan; to the Committee on the H .R. 4525. A bill for the relief o! Kam Oy Judiciary. Jung; to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. SANDMAN: PETITIONS, ETC. H.R. 4526. A bill for the relief of Henry H.R. 4544. A blll for the relief of Fortunato Armlndo Arias-Maldonado; to the Committee Under clause 1 of rule XXII, petitions Louie; to the Committee on the Judiciary. and papers were laid on the Clerk's desk By Mr. PEPPER: on the Judiciary. H .R . 4527. A blll for the relief o! Milton H.R. 4545. A blll for the relief of Fran­ and referred as follows: Sang; to the Committee on the Judiciary. cesco Costanzo; to the Committee on the 32. By the SPEAKER: Petition of Jesse By Mr. PODELL: Judiciary. Earl Brown, Atlanta, Ga., relative to redress H.R. 4528. A bill for the relief of Antonio H .R . 4546. A blll for the relief o! Anna. Del of grievances; to the Committee on the Arena, his wife, Anna Arena, and their daugh­ Baglivo; to the Committee on the Judiciary. Judiciary. ter, Anna Nicoletta Arena; to the Committee H .R. 4547. A blll for the relief of Pietro 33. Also, petition of Henry Stoner, Port­ on the Judicia ry. and Gabriella Bianco; to the Committee on land, Oreg., relative to the right to petition; H .R . 4529. A blll for the relief of Gaetano the Judiciary. to the Committee on the Judiciary. F avuzza and his wife, Tommasa Favuzza; to H.R. 4548. A b1ll for the relief of Michele 34. Also, petition of Arlie K . Rudel, Ster­ the Committee on the Judiciary. Bovenzl; to the Committee on the Judiciary. ling, Colo., relative to salary increases; to the H .R . 4530. A blll for the relief of Mariano H .R. 4549. A b1ll for the relief of Dr. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. SENATE-Thursday, January 23, 1969 (Legislative day of Friday, January JO, 1969) The Senate met in executive session at which endures in all ,that is good and Senate by Mr. Geisler, one of his secre­ 11 a.m., on the expiration of the recess, pure and true. taries. and was called to order by the Acting Through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. President pro tempore (Mr. METCALF). EXECUTIVE MESSAGES REFERRED The Chaplain, the Reverend Edward THE JOURNAL The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tem­ L. R. Elson, D.D., offered the following pore laid before the Senate messages prayer: Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I ask from the President of the United States unanimous consent that the Journal of Almighty God, who has made and submitting sundry nominations, which the proceedings of Wednesday, January were referred to the appropriate com­ preserved us a nation, prosper the con­ 22, 1969, be approved. sultations of these Thy servants for the mittees. The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tem­ (For nominations this day received, see honor, safety, and welfare of this Na­ pore. Without objection, it is so ordered. tion and all mankind. Keep us from easy the end of Senate proceedings.) discouragement or weariness, from giv­ ing up or giving in too soon. MESSAGES FROM T.r:IE PRESIDENT DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Grant us this day the grace which is Messages in writing from the Presi­ The Senate resumed the consideration generous, the determination which is dent of the United States submitting of the nomination of Walter J. Hickel, of steadfast in decision, the perseverance nominations were communicated to the Alaska, to be Secretary of the Interior. CXV--104--Part 2 1636 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE January 23, 1969 Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I turn emor Walter J . Hickel to be Secretary may be impossible for the Secretary to over the time allotted to me to the dis­ of the Interior. determine what Congress wants. The tinguished Senator from Utah <Mr. I do this with some regrets, because, as committee itself may be divided.
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