<Iongrcssional Record

<Iongrcssional Record

<iongrcssional Record. United States of America PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 92d CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-Monday, September 18, 1972 The House met at 12 o'clock noon. Senate had passed with amendments in agreeing votes of the two Houses thereon,. The Chaplain, Rev. Edward G. Latch, which the concurrence of the House is and appoints Mr. FULBRIGHT, Mr. SPARK­ D.D., offered the following prayer: requested bills and joint resolutions of MAN, Mr. CHURCH, Mr. SYMINGTON, Mr. I turn my face to the Lord God, seek­ the House of the following titles: AIKEN, Mr. CASE, and Mr. COOPER to be ing Him by prayer and supplications H .R. 10243. An act to establish an Office of the conferees on the part of the Senate. with fasting.-Daniel 9: 3. Technology Assessment for the Congress as The message also announced that the Eternal God, our rock of refuge in an aid in the identification .and consideration Senate disagrees to the amendment of of existing and probable impacts of techno­ the· House to the bill (S. 141) entitled every age and our strength for the pres­ logical appHcation; to amend the National ent hour, we come before Thee realizing "An act to establish the Fossil Butte Na­ Science Foundation Act of 1950; and for tional Monument in the State of Wy­ that we have mishandled the life Thou other purposes;- hast entrusted to us. We have done those H.R. 11948. An act to amend the joint res­ oming, and for other purposes," requests things we ought not to have done and olution authorizing appropriations for a conference with the House on the dis­ have left undone those things we ought p.articipation by the United States in the agreeing votes of the two Houses thereon, to have done. As we survey our past, we Hague Conference on Private International and appoints Mr. JACKSON, Mr. BIBLE, are filled with shame that we have fallen Law and the International (Rome) Institute · and Mr. HANSEN to be the conferees on for the Unification of Private Law; the part of the Senate. so short of Thy high purposes for our H.J. Res. 984. Joint resolution to amend lives and we have failed to use wisely the The message also announced that the the joint resolution providing for U.S. Senate had passed bills and a concurrent gifts Thou has so abundantly bestowed participation in the International Bureau for upon us. Humbly we make our c.onf ession the Protection of Industrial Property; resolution of the following titles, in to Thee. H.J. Res. 1211. Joint resolution to amend which the concurrence of the House is. Now with prayer and fasting we ask the joint resolution providing for member­ requested: that Thou wilt create in us clean hearts ship and participation by the United States S. 353. An act to authorize the Secretary of and renew a right spirit within us. in the South Pacific Commission; the Interior to construct, operate, and maln­ H.J. Res. 1227. Joint resolution approval tain the O'Neill unit, Pick-Sloan Missouri. Strengthen us in our resolve to mend and authorization for the President of the Ba.sin program, Nebraska, and for other puT­ our ways, to serve our country more United States to accept an Interim Agree­ poses; faithfully, and to trust Thee more fully:. ment Between the United States of America. S. 2350. An act to authorize the Secretary.­ Thus may we become more worthy of and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics of the Interior to construct, operate, and Thy love. on Certain Measures With Respect to the maintain the North Loup division, P1ck­ We pray for the family of WILLIAM Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms; and Sloan Missouri Basin program, Nebraska, and'­ FITTS RYAN who has entered the larger H.J. Res. 1257. Joint resolution to author­ for other purposes; life with Thee. Comfort them with Thy ize an appropriation for the annual contribu­ S. 3140. An act to improve the financiaL tions by the United States for the support of management of Federal assistance programs. presence and strengthen them for this to facilitate the consolidation of such pro-­ hour and for the days that lie ahead. the International Agency for Research on Cancer. grams; to provide authority to expediJt.e the· May the memory of this good man, our processing of project applications drawing· colleague, linger long in our hearts. The message also announced that the upon more than one Federal assistance pro­ In Thy holy name we pray. Amen. Senate agrees to the report of the com­ gram; to strengthen further congressional'. mittee of conference on the disagreeing review of Federal grants-in-aid; and to- ex-­ votes of the two Houses on the amend­ tend and amend the law relating to inter-­ THE JOURNAL bill governmental cooperation; ment of the Senate to the (H.R. S. 3531. An act to authorize the Secretary· The SPEAKER. The Chair has exam­ 15495) entitled "An act to authorize ap­ of the Interior to disburse funds appro_priated. ined the Journal of the last day's pro­ propriations during the fiscal year 1973 by Congress for the planning, design, arid. ceedings and announces to the House his for procurement of aircraft, missiles, construction of recreational facilities in con-­ approval thereof. naval vessels, tracked combat vehicles, nection with the 1976 Winter Olympic· Without objection, the Journal stands torpedoes, and other weapons, and re­ Games; and approved. search, development, test, and evaluation S. Con. Res. 92. Concurrent resolution au-· There was no objection. for the Armed Forces, and to authorize thorizing the printing of additional copies of· the hearing before the Subcommittee on construction at certain installations in Children and Youth relating to the sudden connection with the Safeguard anti­ infant death syndrome. MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT ballistic missile system, and to prescribe A message in writing from the Presi­ the authorized personnel strength for dent of the United States was communi­ each active duty component and of the ANNUAL REPORT OF FEDERAL AC._ cated to the House by Mr. Leonard, one Selected Reserve of each Reserve com­ 'TIVITIES IN JUVENil..E DELIN­ of his secretaries. ponent of the Armed Forces, and for QUENCY, YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, other purposes." AND RELATED FIELDS-MESSAGE: The message also announced that the FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE Senate insists upon its amendment to UNIT'ED STATES A message from the Senate, iby Mr. the resolution (H.J. Res. 1227) entitled Arrington, one of its clerks, announced "A joint resolution for approval and au­ The SPEAKER laid before the House that the Senate had passed without thorization for the President of the the following message from the President amendment a bill of the House of the United States to accept an Interim of the United States; which was read following title: Agreement Between the United States of and, together with the accompanying H.R. 15577. An act to give the consent of America and the Union of Soviet papers, referred to the Committee on Congress to the construction of certain in­ Socialist Republics on Certain Measures Education and Labor: ternational bridges, and for other purposes. With Respect to the Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms," requests a To the Congress of the United States: The message also announced that the conference with the House on the dis- I am pleased to submit herewith the CXVIII--1950-Part 24 30949 30950 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- HOUSE September 18, 1972 annual report of Federal activities in point in the RECORD and to include ex­ Alaska; in east Pakistan struck by a dis­ juvenile delinquency, youth dev,elopment, traneous matter.) astrous tidal wave; and in Mississippi and related fields, as required by section Mr. SIKES. Mr. Speaker, I am sure after Hurricane Camille left her path of 408 of the Juvenile Delinquency Preven­ the House of Representatives will note death and destruction. tion and Control Act of 1968 (Public Law with pleasure the fact that September Every day, in many ways, Air Force S0-445). 18, 1972, is the 25th anniversary of the men and women use their skills, training The report covers the period from July U.S. Air Force. This great fighting force and dedication to peacefully benefit the 1, 1970 to June 30, 1971 and evaluates has given 25 years of outstanding service people of the world. That is why, this :activities of the Youth Development and to our Nation. Its motto "Pride in the year, Air Force people look to the past Delinquency Prevention Administration past--faith in the future," symbolizes with pride and to the future with faith in the Department of Health, Education, the spirit and enterprise which have dis­ that they will continue this heritage. and W.elf are. It also includes a descrip­ tinguished the personnel of this great tion of the activities of other Federal organization and its contributions to the Agencies and Departments in the field security of America in the free world. FEDERAL SHARE INSURANCE SAVF.s of juvenile delinquency. The Department of the Air Force was FLOOD CLOSED CREDIT UNION I commend this report to your careful officially established on September 18, (Mr. PATMAN asked and was given .attention. 1947, when the Chief Justice of the permission to extend his remarks at this RICHARD NIXON. United States administered the oath of point in the RECORD and to include ex­ THE WHITE HOUSE, September 18, 1972. office to the first Secretary of the Air traneous matter.) Force, W. Stuart Symington. Mr. PATMAN. Mr. Speaker, had Con­ The U.S. Air Force was established gress not enacted Federal share insur­ CHANGE IN LEGISLATIVE within the Department of the Air Force ance for credit unions during the last PROGRAM on September 26, when Gen.

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