June 3, 1969 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS 14601 for congressional redistricting, and for other of Michigan the Sleeping Bear Dunes Na­ By Mr. KING: purposes; to the Oommittee on the Judiciary. tional La.keshore, and for other purposes; to H.J. Res. 758. Joint resolution proposing By Mr. EDWARDS of Louisiana: the Committee on Interior and Insular an amendment to the Constitution of the H.R. 11818. A bill to amend the Internal Affairs. United States relating to the power of the Revenue· Code of 1954 to provide a basic H.R. 11830. A bill to assure the safe passage Supreme Court to declare any provision of $3,000 exemption from income tax for of all students enrolled in institutions of law constitutional; to the Committee on the amounts received as annuities, pensions, or higher learning, and for other purposes; to Judiciary. other retirement benefits; to the Committee the Committee on the Judiciary. H.J. Res. 759. Joint resolution proposing an on Ways and Means. By Mr. POLLOCK: amendment to the Constitution relating to By Mr. !CHORD (for himself and Mr. H.R. 11831. A bill to provide for an addi­ the appointment of members of the Supreme HUNGATE): tional staff employee for each Member of the Court of the United States; to the Commit­ H.R. 11819. A bill to provide for orderly House of Representatives representing a tee on the Judiciary. trade in footwear; to the Committee on Ways congressional district which is the only con­ By Mr. MINISH: and Means. gressional district authorized for an entire H.J. Res. 760. Joint resolution to provide for By Mr. KING: State; to the Committee on House Adminis­ the issuance of a commemorative postage H.R. 11820. A bill to amend title 28, United tration. stamp in honor of Robert Francis Kennedy; States Code, to establish certain qualifica­ By Mr. PURCELL: to the Committee on Post Office and Civil tions for persons appointed as judges or jus­ H.R. 11832. A bill to provide for the estab­ Service. tices of the United States; to the Committee lishment of an international quarantine sta­ H.J. Res. 761. Joint resolution designating on the Judiciary. tion and to permit the entry therein of ani­ January 15 of each year as "Martin Luther H.R. 11821. A bill to establish a Small Tax mals from any other country and the subse­ King Day"; to the Committee on the Judi­ Division within the Tax Court of the United quent movement of such animals into other ciary. States; to the Committee on Ways and parts of the United States for purposes of By Mr. POLLOCK: Means. improving livestock breeds, and for other H.J. Res. 762. Joint Resolution to author­ ize the President to issue a proclamation des­ H.R. 11822. A bill to amend title II of the purposes; to the Committee on Agriculture. ignating the 30th day of September in 1969 Social Security Act to increase to $3,000 the By Mr. ROGERS of Florida: a.s "Bible Translation Day"; to the Committee annual amount individuals are permitted to H.R. 11833. A bill to amend the Solid on the Judiciary. earn Without suffering deductions from the WaBte Disposal Act in order to provide fi­ By Mr. TALCOTT: insurance benefits payable to them under nancial assistance for the construction of such title; to the Committee on Ways and solid waste disposal fac11ities, to improve re­ H.J. Res. 763. Joint resolution to provide Means. for the designation of the period from Au­ search programs pursuant to such act, and gust 26, 1969, through September 1, 1969, as By Mr. McFALL: for other purposes; to the Committee on "National Archery Week"; to the Committee H.R. 11823. A bill to amend the laws under Interstate and Foreign Commerce. on the Judiciary. which Federal financial assistance is pro­ By Mr. ROONEY of Pennsylvania: By Mr. WYMAN: vided for schools in federally impacted areas, H.R. 11834. A bill to reclassify certain key H. Con. Res. 281. Concurrent resolution, so as to include in the computations the positions in the postal field service, and for support of gerontology centers; to the Com­ number of children living in federally a.s­ other purposes; to the Committee on Post mittee on Education and Labor. filsted low-rent housing; to the Committee Office and Civil Service. on Education and Labor. By Mr. TAFI': By Mr. McMILLAN: H.R. 11835. A bill to amend title 39, United PRIVATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS H.R. 11824. A bill to amend title xvm of States Code, to provide extra compensation the Social Security Act to provide payment for officially ordered or approved time worked . Under clause 1 of rule XXII, privaite for chiropractors' services under the program by postal field service employees, on any day bills and resolutions were introduced and of supplementary medical insurance benefits designated by Executive order as a national severally referred as follows: for the aged; to the Committee on Ways and day of mourning; to the Committee on Post By Mr. DOWNING: Means. Office and Civil Service. By Mr. MATSUNAGA (for himself and H.R. 11838. A bill for the relief of Robah N. By Mr. TAYLOR: Browder; to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. HOLIFIELD): H.R. 11836. A bill to provide additional By Mr. EDWARDS of California: H.R. 11825. A bill to repeal the Emergency benefits for optometry officers of the uni­ Detention Act of 1950 (title II of the In­ H.R. 11839. A bill for the relief Of Pa.rviz formed services; to the Committee on Armed Fara.marzi; to the Committee on the Judi­ ternal Security Act of 1950); to the Commit­ Services. ciary. tee on Internal Security. By Mr. WILLIAMS: By Mr. FALLON: By Mr. MOLLOHAN: H.R. 11837. A bill to require tba termina­ H.R. 11840. A bill for the relief of Mrs. H.R. 11826. A bill to provide additional tion for 1 full year of Federal financial assist­ Maria Anastasia Mendoza and her minor benefits for optometry officers of the uni­ ance to colleges and universities which are children, Ga.vino Nora Mendoza and Maria formed services; to the Committee on Armed experiencing campus disorders and fall to Nora Mendoza; to the Committee on the Services. take appropriate corrective measures forth­ Judiciary. H.R. 11827. A bill to amend the Communi­ With, and to require the termination for 1 By Mr. KEITH: cations-Act of 1934 to establish orderly pro­ full year of Federal financial assistance to H.R. 11841. A bill for the rellef of Robert cedures for the consideration of applications teachers participating in such disorders; to A. Pickering; to the Committee on the Ju­ for renewal of broadciu;t licenses; to th• the Committee on Education and Labor. diciary. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com­ By Mr. BETTS: By Mr. WYMAN: merce. H.J. Res. 756. Joint resolution proposin~ H.R. 11842. A bill for the relief of Ludger H.R. 11828. A bill to amend the Intiernal an amendment to the Constitution of the J. Cosette; to the Committee on the Judi­ Revenue Code of 1954 to increase from $600 United States relative to equal rights for men ciary. to $1,200 the personal income tax exemptions and women; to the Committee on the Judici­ of a taxpayer (including the exemption for a ary. spouse, the exemptions for a dependent, and By Mrs. DWYER: PETITIONS, ETC. the additional exemptions for old age and H.J. Res. 757. Joint resolution to authorize Under clause 1 of rule XXII, blindness); to the Committee on Ways and appropriations for expenses of the Office of 134. The SPEAKER presented a petition a! Means. Intergovernmental Relations, and for other Zom B. Hays, Asheville, N.C., relative to the By Mr. O'HARA: purposes; to the Committee on Government Supreme Court, which was referred to the H.R. 11829. A bill to establish in the State Operations. Committee on the Judiciairy. EXTENSIONS OF R.EMARKS PRIZE LETTERS CALL FOR RETEN­ County sponsors a letterwriting contest the letters express very clearly my own TION OF NATIONAL ANTHEM for the sixth-grade class of the Parkview feeling that it would be a terrible mistake Elementary School. Dorothy J. Nelson is for Congress to change our naitional the postmistress at the Anita facility. HON. JOHN P. SAYLOR With the assistance of the smh-grade anthem. I am sure that after reading the prize letters, Members of Congress will OF PENNSYLVANIA English teacher, Mrs. Zimmerman, the IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES children choose a topic they wish to write be as impressed as I am that these rep­ on, do their own research, and submit resentatives of the younger generation Tuesday, June 3, 1969 letters for judging. are concerned with saving the valuable Mr. SAYLOR. Mr. Speaker, each year This year 29 letters were submitted on traditions of our coun1try. the Anita., Pa., Post omce in Jefferson the subject of the national anthem. All I have appended to my remarks. the 14602 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS June 3, 1969 prize-winning letters in the two divisions lasting several days and nigh ts inspired farm workers committee seeking to organize of the contest. First prize for the girls Francis Scott Key to write the song. grape workers in California they, in effect, With the trouble in our land today the endorsed the movement to picket and boycott was captured by Cindy Brown; second anthem serves as an inspiration to our fight­ stores that sell table grapes. The leader of prize went to Becky Young; and third ing men stationed all over the world.
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