Extensions of Remarks 24285

Extensions of Remarks 24285

August 3, 1978 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS 24285 By Mr. LEGGETT (for himself, Mr. Page 52, line 14, strike out "a judge desig­ ing of communications is being conducted DON H. CLAUSEN, Mr. FORSYTHE, Mr. nated pursuant to section 103" and insert in on behalf of a foreign power and in viola­ MCCLOSKEY, and Mr. JOHNSON · of lieu thereof "a judge having jurisdiction tion of the laws of the United States, the California) : under section 103". President shall- H. Con. Res. 679. ·concurrent resolution to Page 55, beginning ·on line 19, strike out ( A) so inform the chairman and ranking prohibit commercial fishing on the Klamath "shall be retained" and all that follows down minority member, or, in his discretion, the and Trinity rivers of California; jointly, to through line 22 and insert in lieu thereof members, of the Permanent Select Com­ the ComMittees on Interior and Insular Af­ "shall be retained for a period of at least ten mittee on Intelligence of the House of Repre­ fairs, and Merchant Marine and Fisheries. years from the date of the application and sentatives and the Select Committee on In­ shall be stored at the direction of the Attar- . telligence of the Senate; ney General under security procedt.res ap­ (B) except as provided under paragraph PRIVATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS proved by the Director of Central Intel11- (2), so inform any individual believed to gence.". be a particular target of such intercepting Under cia use 1 of rule XXII, Page 58, line 16, strike out "Special Court" of communications in order that such in­ Mr. RHODES introduced a bill (H.R. and insert in lieu thereof "court". dividual may take such precautions as such 13739) for thJ relief of the J. R. Norton Co., Page 58, beginning on line 17, strike out individual considers advisable; and which was referred to the Committee on the "Unless all the judges of the Special Court (C) except as provided under paragraph Judiciary. are so disqualified, the" and insert in lieu (2), so inform the Ambassador or Charge thereof "The". d'Affairs or other principal representative of Page 58, line 23, strike out "Special Court" such foreign .power to the United States, AMENDMENTS and insert in lieu thereof "court". inform such Ambassador or Charge d'Affairs Page 58, line 25, strike out "Special Court" or other princioal represent'ttive that such Under clause 6 of the rule XXIII, pro­ intercepting of communications is illegal posed amendments were submitted as and insert in lieu thereof "court". Page 59, line 7, strike out "Special Court" under the laws of the United States, and follows: and insert in lieu thereof "court". request that such intercepting of communi­ Page 59, line 24, strike out "Special Court cations be ceased immediately. H.R. 730~ of Appeals" and insert in lieu thereof (2) The President shall not be required to By Mr. McCLORY: "United States court of appeals". comply with the provisions of subparagraph (Substitute for the committee amendment Page 60, line 11, strike out "Special Court .(B) or (C) of paragraph (1) in any case in to the title.) of Appeals" and insert in lieu thereof "court which the President certifies in writing to -Amend the title so as to read: "A bill to of appeals" . the Permanent Select Committee on Intelli­ prescribe procedures for the use of electronic Page 60, line 17, ·strike out "Special Court" gence of the House of Representatives and surveillance within the United States for the and insert in lieu thereof "court". the Select Committee on Intelligence of the purpose of obtaining foreign intelligence. in­ Page 60, line 18, strike out "Special Court Senate that to comply with the provisions formation.". of Appeals" and insert in lieu thereof "court of such subparagraph would cause serious -Page 41, line 2, strike out "the Special of appeals". damage to the na tiona! security of the Court having ~urisdiction under section 103" Page 60, line 24, strike out "Special Court" United States. and insert in lieu thereof "a United States and insert in lieu thereof "court". -Page 62, strike out lines 16 through 25. district court". Page 60, line 25, strike out "Special Court And redesignate the following sections Page 41, line 8, strike out "Special Court" of Appeals" and insert in lieu thereof "court accordingly. and insert in lieu thereof "court". of appeals". -Page 63, line 2, strike out "semiannual" Page 41, strike out llne 13 and all that fol­ Page 61 , beginning on line 7, strike out and insert in lieu thereof "quarterly". lows down through line 2 on page 44 and "Special Court or Special Court of Appeals" -Page 64, line 23, insert ", where appro­ insert in lieu thereof the following: and insert in lieu thereof "district court or priate" after "damages". JURISDICTION cqurt of appeals". Page 61, line 11, strike out "Special Court H.R. 12931 SEc. 103. (a) The United States district of Appeals" and insert in lieu thereof "court By Mr. HARKIN: courts shall have jurisdiction to receive ap­ of appeals" . Page 68, beginning on line 14, strike out plications for court orders under this title -Page e2, after line 15, insert the ,following "the designation of the chief judges pur­ and to issue orders under section 105 of this new subsection: suant to section 103 of this Act" and insert title. (1) (1) Notwithstanding any other provi­ in lieu thereof "such date of enactment". (b) Proceedings under this title shall be sion of this title, whenever the President -Page 22, line 17, immediately after the conducted as expeditiously as possible. If has reason to b·elieve that, ·based upon in­ comma insert "or for any government which any application to the United States district formation obtained through an electronic engages in a consistent pattern of gross vio­ district court is denied, the court shall record surveillance under this title or otherwise, lations of internationally recognized human the reasons for that denial, and the reasons an individual who has diplomatic immunity rights including torture or cruel, inhuman for that denial shall, upon the motion of the conferred by the United States is, within or degrading treatment or punishment, pro­ party to whom the application was denied, the United States, intercepting by electronic longed detention without charges, or other be transmitted under seal to the United means the communications of individuals in flagrant denial for the right to life, liberty, States court of appeals. · the United States and that such intercept- and the security of the person,". EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS CZECHOSLOVAKIA ANNIVERSARIES aggressive policies of Hitler. After World stilled in the hearts of freedom -loving War II, democracy was restored to Czechs and Slovaks. Czechoslovakia. It proved to be short­ Unfortunately, these welcome changes HON. MARIO BIAGGI lived, however, and 30 years ago, the were looked upon with great alarm by OF NEW YORK Communists seized power, placing the leaders of the Soviet Union. To the IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Czechoslovakia under the specter of Soviets, Dubcek's experiment in Social­ Thursday, August 3, 1978 Stalinism. i~Jt democracy was entirely too unortho­ • Mr. BIAGGI. Mr. Speaker, this year The restrictions and repression en­ dox, and seen as a threat to the iron­ marks several important anniversaries dured by the Czechoslovak people handed control they had maintained in the history of Czechoslovakia. Sixty seemed to be coming to an end 10 years over Eastern Europe. On August 21, years ago, following the debacle of ago, under the leadership of Alexander 1968, troops from the Soviet Union and World War I, Czechoslovakia became an Dubcek. In one of the boldest experi­ four other Warsaw Pact countries in­ independent state. She was a model ments in postwar Eastern Europe, Mr. vaded Czechoslovakia. For the third democracy, and her people looked for­ Dubcek unaertook a general liberaliza­ time this century, the dream of a free ward to a future blessed with freedom tion. He sought to establish what he and independent Czechoslovakia was and peace. Forty years ago, those dreams called "socialism with a human face." destroyed. Dubcek, and other Czechoslo­ were shattered for the first time when, During what is referred to as the vak leaders, were arrested and taken in the Munich Pact, Czechoslovakia was "Prague Spring," intellectual freedom to Moscow. There, they were forced to sacrificed in a vain attempt to stop the flowered, and once again, hope was in- sign, under duress, a communique sane- Statements cr insertions which are not spoken by the Member on the floor will be identified by the use of a "bullet" symbol, i.e., • 24286 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS August 3, 1978 tioning the "temporary occupation" of of view. While I opposed the approach in District of Texas was even created­ the Czechoslovak Republic. committee, it does strike an acceptable back in August of 1958 when she went Ten years later, that "temporary oc­ middle ground in this complex issue. to work for the late Albert Thomas, who cupation" is still in effect. Russian troops Thus, employees still cannot strike, can­ at the time was the congressman who remain in Czechoslovakia in such large not bargain over pay, and cannot have represented the entire· county in which numbers that the military balance in an agency shop as they may in the pri­ Houston is located. When he died in of­ Central Europe is weighted heavily in vate sector. fice in 1966, Mary Lou stayed on as the Soviet favor. The 10 years following the On the other hand, the committee has caseworker in the office of Mrs. Lera invasion have been marked by renewed preserved for agency managers the right Thomas, who won a special election.

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