CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE

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July 27, 1966
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22 Sanitized -Approved For Reglease : CIA-RDP75-00149R000600200001-6 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - SENATE July 27, 1066 order, that we bury this issue in the ? Armed Services Committee, in limbo and ,. Is. no way, by sustaining the point of t'1invclbeentventilated this afternoon i b y sus- s, 0,.,, p-11C, and that sending th ~pfnThg the point of order, to the Armed Services Committee means that it Is burled there. I do not think It \yould be, but let us assume that. May I point out that the Senate is not without a great family of legislative tools by which we onn reactivate, this discussion, There ~s't ? seniority rights if we so desire, we can do it through it series of approaches. We can do it by an amendment to an appro- on as a restrictive rider. That has been done before. We can do it by an amend- ment to some other piece of legislation. ?,. Order, see what happens for a given in perpetuity. If a majority of the Sen- ate decide they want to bring it back for decision and for amendment .to protect Committee, and then, if a majority of the Senate Is dissatisfied with what 'they have done, reactivate it by any oneof a Mr. MANjr'MI..U. Mr. t?resiaent, i Available. We are not deciding that Is- Mr. MUNDT. If that could be done. move that the Senate now go out. of sue forever and a day as of now. y ` Mr. PASTORE. But this Insistence closed session and return to regular leg .:; Mr, PASTORE. But' does not' the. that "I will prove that I am right and. Illative session, for the vote, Senator feel that since we have been you are wrong" is not going to decide The PRESIDING OFFICER. The behind closed doors now for about 8 or 4 anything,. because this Is going to brew ? question Is on agreeing to the motion of ) i 111,?,1 it .R ('~ .may,). ', `,. .1 ~. 1 . ~? - ! ~' VI/1AJVN Sanitized ?, Approved Fore Release .: CIA.RDp75-001'49ROOO'6O02000 Mr. PASTORE. They are not seeing Mr. MUNDT. It would make me very anything, but they are wondering what happy If we could do it by an amicable is transpiring here. Would it not be process. I simply wish to point out, that more comforting and reassuring to the however we do It, we arrive at the same people of the United States of America, legislative home, with the same results when we go out of here, if they learn and the same opportunities to reactivate that as gentlemen we agreed to do some- I it at Any time a majority of the Senate thing, not that we had to split our lines desires. and be recorded as being pro or con on Several Senators. Vote. Vote. the proposition. Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I this Is am quite certain in my own mind As the Senator has pointed out At , , not a final vote. It will decide nothing, least, that the distinguished Senator f G i ' rom eorg a and his committee will not This is merely a vote on jurisdiction; and many of us feel-I, for one-that be too unreasonable in seeking a solution possibly there ought to be some partici- to the question which is before us at the pation on the part of the Foreign Rela- moment. {~ - tions Committee on some sort of com- But, having said that, I now ask unan-? mittee, whether a standing committee, . imous consent that there be a sari- .? ti i d v f th ze ers on o 9 select committee, or some group of the ese proceedings pre- Senate. pared, that It be under the authority I am one of those who feel that the of the chairman and the ranking mi- Armed Services Committee has primary ? nority members of the Armed Services jurisdiction, and they should be given Committee and the Appropriations Com- , an opportunity to look at this. If we mittee and the Foreign Relations Com- 'can do it by agreement, I think it would mittee; that they will take out Anything look a lot better. which might be detrimental, and that. Mr. MUNDT. That would suit me the record be made public and that any perfectly. Senator who participated shall have the Mr. PASTORE. Aid it would look As right to correct his own remarks. The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. if ft r aY1 bl t h , a , we sa e ere a reasona e ople and decided that on an amieable INOUYE in the chair). Is there objec- pe .- _ -p le _de tion? The Chair hears none, and it Is