A VICTORY FOR THE FORCES OF FREEDOM
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Mr. Rivers of South Carolina with Mr.
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Lennon
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Gurney.
McMillan
Schadeberg
Watson
Mr. O'Brien of New York with Mr. Horton.
Morris
Scott
Weltner
Mr. Vanik with Mr, $taebler.
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Belden
Willtame
Mr. Blatnik with Mr. Diggs.
Rhodes. Ariz.
Taylor
Younger
Mr. Flynt with Mrs. Kee.
NOT VOTING--161
Mr. Holland with Mr. Gill.
Alger
Gallagher
Moorhead
Mr. Huddleston with Mr.
Ariezaook
Garmats
Morgan
nUnols.
Ashley
Gary
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Mr. Randall with MrGr. Roybal.
Avery
Gilbert
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Mr. Willis with Mr. Baring.
Baring
Gill
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Hebert With Mr. Brown of onto.
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O'Brien. 11L
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Bally
Grabowski
O'Brien. N.Y.
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Mr. Monahan with Mr. Barry of New Yor
Bass
Oubser
O'Konski
Mr. Dowdy with Mr. Avery.
Becker
Gurney
O'Neal
Mir. Morrison with Mr. Brook.
Mich.
Bennett
Halpern
Oemen
Mr. Pepper with Mr. Alger.
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Betts
Haaasa
Pepper
Mr. Grabowski with Mr. Bennett of lOeh-
Blatnik
Harris
Philbin
Boggs
Harrison
Pillion
MMr. Burleson with Mr. Hoffman.
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Mr. Davis of Tennessee with Mr. Ashbrook.
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Oliver P.
Henderson
Rains
Mr. Mutter With W. Plno.
Bonner
Hoeven
Randall
Mr. Sheppard with W. Smith of Cal forma.
Brademas
Hoffman
Reis N.Y.
Mr. Garmats with Mrs. Frances P. Bolton.
Bray
Rivers, B.C.
Mr. Fallon with Mr. Frelinghuysen.
Brook
Holland
Roberta. Ala.
Mr
Gilbert with Mr. Becker.
Bromwell
Horton
Rodin
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Broomi
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Huddleston
Rogers, Tex.
Mr. Moorhead with Mr. McDade.
Ohio
Broownn
Ichord
Mr. Barrett with Mr. Corbett
,
Buckley
Jennings
Rostenkowski
Mr. Nix with Mr. Miller of New York.
Burleson
Jones. Ala.
Roybal
Mr. Philbin with Mr. Bette.
Burton. Calif.
Karth
Ryan. Mich.
Mr. Donohue with Mr. Plndley.
Burton. Utah
Kee
St. Ones
Mr. Rodin with Mr. Widnalt
Byrnes, Wis.
Kilburn
Mr. Walsh with Mr. Glenn.
Cahill
Caret
Kilgore
Kiuogm4l
short
Sikes
Mr. Rooney of Pennsylvania with Mr. Ftal-
Casey
Kunkel
Slak
ton of Pennsylvania.
Clawson. Del
Kyl
Smith. Calif.
Mr. at Onge With Mr. Taft.
Collier
Laird
Snyder
W. Charles H. Wilson With Mir. Martin of
Corbett
Landrum
Staebler
California.
Conn"
Leggett
Staggers
W. Ulxniatt with Mr. Short.
Curtis
Leslaski
BUnson
Ashley with Mr
Mfinsllsil.
Mr
Daddario
Dayls
Tenn
Llbonata
Lindsay
Taft
Taloott
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Mr. Boggs with Mrs. May.
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Lipscomb
Teague, Calif.
Mr. Brademas with Mr. Curtis.
Devine
Lloyd
Thompson, NJ.
Mr. Healey with Mr. Kilburn.
Diggs
Long. La.
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Mr. O'Neill with Mr. Oubeer.
Doh a
McDade
Udall
Mr. Carey with Mr. Quie.
Dowdy
Madden
Vanik
Mr. Powell with Mr. Camera.
Dwyer
Martin. O&M.
Van Pelt
Buckley with Mr. Lindsay.
Mr
Elliott
Pallon
Martin. Nebr.
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Mr. Kiucaynskl with Mr. Harrison,.
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Meader
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r. Bikes with Mr. Teague at California.
Findley
Michel
widnaY
Mr. Sisk with Mr, o'Konrki.
Finnegan
Mfr. Wright with Mr. Baas.
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Mrs. Hansen with Mir. Hawkins.
Flynt
Minish
Chad" H.
Mr. Ichord with Mfr. Tutee.
Mr. Oormen with Mr. CAMY.
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Puyysen
Fulton. .
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W. Long of Louisiana With Mfr. Langford.
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So ' (two-thirds having voted in favor
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thereof) the rules were suspended and
Mr. THOMAS changed his vote from
the bill as amended was passed.
?nay., to "Yes..,
The Clerk announced the following
The result of the vote was announced
pairs:
as above recorded.
Miller of California with 1fr
Tlaloott.
Mr
The doors were opened.
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Mr. Madden with W. Byrnes of Wisconsin.
A motion to reconsider was laid on the
Mr. Daddafto with Mir. Meader.
table.
Mr. Parb.t eln with MSr. Van Pelt.
Mr. sbgarty with Mrs. Dwyer.
Mr. Gary with Mr. Reid of New York.
Mr. Harris with Mr. Laird.
Mr. Henderson with Mr. Hoeven.
Mr, Jennings with Mr. Kyl.
Mr. Morgan with Mr. Broomfield.
Mir. Rains With W. Derwlnaki.
Mr. Rogers of Teams with Mr. Burton
Utah.
Mr. Rostenkowski with Mr. Devine.
Mr. Staggers With Mr. Bray.
Mr. Tbarnpeon of New Jersey with
Cahill.
Mr. Udall With Mr. Snyder.
Mr. Wioksrslm with Mr. Quillen.
Mr. 30liott with W. Michel.
Mr- Pinnddsn With Mfr. Collier.
GENERAL LEAVE TO ZZTZND
Mr. FORB.ESTER. Mr. speaker, I ask
unanimous consent that all Members
have 5 legWative days In which to ex-
tend their remarks on the bill just
of '.......s.... _~ ...~
for Fidel Castro and his brand of Latin
communism. Brazil's triumph over Com-
munism vindicates the belief of the ma-
jo'ity of the American people that Latin
Americans do not want communism nor
will they stand by and watch Its dark
shadow envelope their country and con-
tinent.
The Brazilian anti-Communist revolu-
tion Is a timely answer to those wh%
simply because communism may have
gained a foothold. would give up and
abandon the firm position of our Gov-
ernment for freedom and democracy and
against communism. The greatest myth
Is the one that some are trying to gen-
erate that the Cuban people do not want
to shed the yoke of oppression that grips
their country. Those who try to build
this myth had better take another
look at the freedom forces in Brazil and
all of this continent.
It should be the policy of this Govern-
men t to continue to do everything In our
power to isolate Castro from the refit of
this hemisphere and have a ''Freedoms
Curtain- surrounding Communist Cuba
from which Castro cannot break through
or penetrate.
Organization of American
States with the strong support at our
Government to act on the Venesuellan
charges against Cuba. It Is time to Imi-
pose stricter sanctions on Castro and not
to relax In short. it Is time for our country t#
.step up Its campaign against the manses
which is Fidel Castro. It is a time for
action rather than a time for debating
Invisible and manufactured myths.
Let Brasil be a first example to those
iornise with 00111
reel we must oom
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wh
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p
muntam In this, hemisphere. Freedeli
has won a battle. Let us proceed to whi
the war.
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AMENDING ATOMIC ENERGY COM-
MIIISRTON ACT OF 1554
(Mr. SLACK asked and was given pee-
mission to address the House for 1 min-
ute and to revise and extend his re-
marks.)
Mr. SLACK. Mr. Speaker. I wish to
call to the attention of my colleagues
legislation which I Introduced today to
amend the Atomic Energy Act of 156.
as amended.
Basically, this legislation would limit
future Government expenditures in con-
nection with the civilian nuclear power
field to fast breeder reactors. There are
urgent and compelling reasons why thI
Mould be done. I urge the Members of
this House to study this leglsiatdoel itiost
objection to the retitled Will* gentlenlasl carefully-
from Georgia? Let me make It clear, Mr. Speaker, tM
leslsiatlon Is not directed at hang
Mr. There was no objection. C~
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Mir. Scams with Z. Oliver PP. Bolton. House for 1 minute and to revise and ex Work to be undertaken which WM be iii..
Mr. Kilgore with Mr. Whatley. tend his reniarts.) the long-term national interests, but wm
Mr. Roberts of Alabama with Mr. Stinson. Mr. ROGERS of Florida. Mr. Speak- not mitigate against the fossil fuels VOW
Mr. Jones of Alabama with Mr. Martin of or, the recent overthrow of Joao Goulart which the Nation now depends and stmt
Nebraska. and his pro-Communist government In continue to depend for the next *onto*
Mr. Montoya with W. Kunkel. Brazil to Indeed a victory for the forces or so for its primary source of electric
Mr. Ryan of Michigan with Mr. Ralpsrn. of freedom. It Is also a disastrous defeat power.
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