Extensions of Remarks

Extensions of Remarks

October 22, 1!175 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS Mr. R,u:GLE, Mr. RISENHOOVER, Mr. H. Bes. 811. Resolution to condemn the bers of th& U.S. Armed Forces missing in ac­ RoBDIBON', Mr. RoGERS, Mr. RoN• United Nations Third Committee reSolution tion and confined as prisoners of war in OAL10, ML RoONEY, Mlr. RosENTHAL, equating Zionism with racism; to the Com­ Southeast Asia and of all American civilian Mit'. Ros'I'ENKOWSKr. Mr. RoUSH, Mr. mittee on International Relations. personnel who are listed as missing in RoYBAL, Mr. RuPPE, Mr. Russo, Mr. By Mr. O'NEILL (for himself, Mr. Southeast Asia and should, upon his return RTAM, M!'. &NTINI, Mr. 8ARASIN, and MYERS of Indiana, Mr. NEDZI, Mr. to the United States, report back to the Mrs. 8cHROEDBJt) : OBEBsTAR, Mr. OBEY, Mr. OTTINGER, Congress on the results or his request; to the H. Bes. 808. Reeolution to condemn tiut Mr. PATTISON of New York, Mr. Committee on International Relations. United Nations Third OOnunittee reSOlution PRICE, Mr. REUSS, Mr. RICHMOND, equa.tlng ZioDi&m with racism; to the COm­ Mr. RODINO, Mr. ROUSSELOT, Mr. mittee on International Relations. SARBANES, Mr. STAGGERS, Mr. JAMES By Mr. O'NEILL (for himself, Mr. V. STANTON, Mr. STRATTON, Mrs. SUL­ MEMORIALS LIVAN, Mr. WAXMAN, Mr. CHARLES SEBELIUS. Mlr. SEIBERLING, Mr. XXII, SHARP, Mr. SHIPLEY, Mr. SHRIVER, WILSON of Texas, and Mr. YATES) : Under clause 4 of rule memorials Mr. SHUSTER, Mr. SIMON, Mr. SKu­ H. Res. 812. Resolution to condemn the were presented and referred as follows: BI'l'Z, Mr. SLACK, Mr. SMrrH Of Iowa, United Nations Third Committee resolution 272.. By the SPEAKER: Memorial of the Mr. SNYDER, Ms. SPELLMAN, Mr. equating Zionism with racism; to the Com­ Legislature of the Territory of Guam, rela­ STARK, Mr. STEED, Mr. STEELMAN, Mr. mittee on International Relations. tive to inspection of the military facUlties STEIGER of Wisconsin, Mr. STOKES, By Mr. O'NEILL (for himself, Ms. in Guam; to the Committee on Armed Serv­ Mr. STUDDS, Mr. SYMINGTON, Mr. .ABZUG, Mr. AMBRO, Mr. ANDERSON of ices. TALCO'l"l', Mr. TAYLOR of North Caro­ California, Mr. ANNUNZIO, Mr. AsH­ 273. Also, memorial of the Legislature of llna,Mr.THOMPSON,Mr.THONE,and BROOK, Mr. BAUMAN, Mr. BEARD Of the Territory of Guam, relative to home rula Mr. TRAXLER) : TENNESSEE, Mr. BoLAND, Mr. BRnWN for the people of Guam; to the Committee on H. Res. 809. Resolution to condemn the of Michigan, Mr. BRowN of Califor­ Interior and Insular Affairs. United Nations Third Committee resolution nia, Mr. BUCHANAN, Mr. CEDERBERG, eqwWI.ng Zionism with racism; to the- Com­ Mr. CLAY, Mr. COTTER, Ml'. DRINAN, mittee on International Relations. Mr. EARLY, Mr. ElLBERG, Mr. FASCELL, By Mr. O'NEILL (for himself, Mr. Ms. FENWICK, Mr. FOLEY, Mr. FORD PRIVATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS UDALL, Mr. ULLMAN, Mr. VAN DEER· of Michigan, Mr. FoRSYTHE, Mr. GIL- Under clause 1 of rule XXII, private LIN, Mr. VANDER JAGT, Mr. VANDER 1\tAN, and Mr. GRADISON): VEEN, Mr. VANIX, Mr. WAGGONNER, H. Res. 813. Resolution to condemn the bills and resolutions were introduced and Mr. WAMPLER, Mr. WEAVER, Mr. United Nations Third Committee resolution severally referred as follows: WHrl:E. Mr. WHITEHURST, Mr. W:arr­ equating Zionism with racism; to the Com­ By Mr. MOAKLEY: TEN, Mr. WIGGINS, Mr. BOB WILSON, mittee on International Relations. H.R. 10340. A bill for the relief of Irving M. Mr. WmTH, Mr. WoLFF, Mr. WYDLER, By Mr. O'NEILL (for himself, Mr. Sobin Co., Inc., and/or Irving M. Soben Mr. YATRON, Mr. YOUNG of Georgia, RINALDO, Mr. MO'ITL, Mr. ZEFERETTI, Chemical Co., Inc., and/or Sobin Chemicals, Mr. YOUNG Of Florida, Mr. ZABLOCKI, Mr. MOSHER, Mr. SCHEUER, Mr. Inc., and/or Daniel E. Hicks (Inc.); to the Mr. DOWNEY of New York, Mr. LIT­ BEARD of Rhode Island, Mr. HANLEY, Committee on the Judiciary. TON, and Mr. SoLARZ) : Mr. BENITEZ, Mr. DENT, Mr. HOLLAND, By Mr. OBERSTAR: H. Res. 810. Resolution to condemn the Mr. PREYER, Mr. JoNEs of Tennessee, H.R. 10341. A bill for the relief of Herman United Nations Third Committee resolution Mr. MILFoRD, Mr. NEAL, Mr. HUGHES, R. Klun and Helen Klun; to the Committee equating Zionism with racism; to the Com­ Mr. EDGAR, Mr. DUNCAN of Oregon, on the Judiciary. mittee on International Relations. Mr. DOWNING of Virginia, Mr. COR­ By Mr. RUNNELS: By Mr. O'NEILL (for himself, Mr. MAN, Ms. MEYNER, and Mr. ST GER­ H.R. 10342. A bill for the relief of Aida J. GREEN, Mr. HALL, Mr. HAYs of Ohio, MAIN): Wild; to the Committee on the Judiciary. Ms. HOLT, Ms. HOLTZMAN, Mr. HUTCH• H. Res. 814. Resolution to condemn the I.NSON, Mr. JoHNsoN of California, United Nations Third Committee resolution Ms. JORDAN, Mr. KASTENMEIER, Mr. equating Zionism with racism; to the Com­ KEMP, Mr. KOCH, Mr. LAGOMARSINO, mittee on International Relations. PETITIONS, ETC. By Mr. GILMAN: Mr. LEGGETT, Mr. LEHMAN, Mr. LEVI­ Under clause 1 of rule TAB, Mr. McCLORY, Mr. MCKAY, Mr. H. Res. 815. Resolution to express the sense xxn, MACDONALD of Massachusetts, Mr. of the House of Representatives that the 270. The SPEAKER presented a petition of MNl'sUNAGA, Mr. MEEDS, Mr. MrrCH• President should, upon visiting the People's Bud Freeman, Lindsay, Okla., and others, ELL of Maryland, Mr. MOAKLEY, Mr. Republic of China, request the appropriate relative to Federal automobile and truck MURPHY of New York, and Mr. Chinese officials use their good offices to ob­ standards, which was referred to the Com· MURPHY of fllinois) : tain a full and complete accounting of mem- mittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS THE U.N. AND RACISM instrumental in satisfying historic yearnings ture requires total disregard and disrespect for a Jewish homeland by partitioning the for the value o! established precedent in U.N. little Mideast land of Palestine into Jewish deliberations. and Arab states in 1948. If a U.N. majority can repeal its own HON. HARRY F. BYRD, JR. The horrible sut!ering European Jews ex­ rationale for Israel's existence today, it can OF VmGINIA perienced during World War II under the rewrite its Universal Declaration of Human. odious "master race" dogma of German dic­ IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES Rights to legalize slavery tomorrow. tator Adolf Hitler was a major factor in a Maybe it is too much to expect of a Wednesday, October 22, 1975 U.N. majority's acceding to the creation of U.N. that is now dominated by callous dicta­ Mr. HARRY F. BYRD, JR. Mr. Presi­ Israel. Jews also had encountered persecution tors of the left and right to have any respect in other lands as they sought to retain their for precedent, history or tradition, let alone dent, to my colleagues in the Congress, sense of religious identity. I commend an editorial from the Rich­ for elementary human decency. After all, an Now, a committee representing the full assembly that can wildly cheer for a presi­ mond Times-Dispatch of Tuesday, Octo­ membership of the "new" U.N.-a U.N. whose dent who feeds his political opponents to ber 21, 1975. ranks have been swollen by admission of the crocodiles (Idi Amin of Uganda) or for a It is captioned "The U.N. and Racism." many nations that did not even exist in guntoting guerrilla who masterminds the I ask unanimous consent that this edi· 1948-has turned around and declared that muTd.ers of Olympic athletes (Yasir Arafat) torial be printed in the RECORD. those who have aspired for the creation of a could hardly be expected to shed a tear if There being no objection, the editorial Jewish homeland are themselves racists. Israel's three million people were all shoved Zionism, the movement favoring a Jewish into gas ovens tomorrow. was ordered to be printed in the RECORD, nation, "is a form of racism and racial dis­ as follows: Nevertheless, what U.S. delegate Leonard crimination," decreed the august commit­ Garment said, needed saying badly: [From the Richmond Times-Dispatch, tee, by a vote that wasn't even close. "Under the guise of a program to eliminate Oct. 21, 1975] It is not surprising, although it is regret­ racism the United Nations is at the point of THE U.N. AND RACISM table, that the Arab nations which originally officially endorsing anti-Semitism, one of the The United Nations has made a 180-degree opposed setting aside a portion of Palestine oldest and most virulent forms of racism turn on the question of Israel. for Jews would take this position. However, known to human history . this is an ob­ It was, of course, a young U.N. that was for other U.N. members to assume this pos- scene act." EXTENSIONS-OF REMARKS .,. O.c.,tob~~ 22,. 1975 . <?EJECTIONS TO H.R. 8841 over the actions of the EPA. No one de­ in the other body an editorial printed nies that there are legitimate environ­ Just this Monday in a distinguished HON. TOM HAGEDORN mental considerations that affect the use newspaper in my district, the New Lon- of pesticides. All that was sought by don <Connecticut) Day. · OF MINNESOTA those who supported the so-called Poage­ This editorial Urges our colleagues in IF THE HOUSE O;F REPRESENTATIVES Wampler amendment in the House Agri­ the other body to quickly pass a 200-mile­ Wednesday, October 22, 1975 culture Committee was that agricultural limit bill, just as this House did last Mr. HAGEDORN. Mr. Speaker, I would considerations be balanced in the final week when it approved by a considerable briefly state my objections to H.R.

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