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March 23, 1982 CONGRESSIONAL. RECORD - HOUSE
Broyhill Hall, Sam Paul
Chappell Hartnett Roemer
Collins (TX) Hillis Rogers
Coughlin Hopkins Roth
Coyne, James Hubbard Rudd
Crane, Daniel Johnston Sensenbrenner
English Latta Smith (OR)
Fields Leath Snyder
Forsythe Miller (OH) Staton
Gibbons Montgomery Stump
Gregg Myers Walker
NOT VOTING-39
Ashbrook Evans (IN) McDade
Badham Foglietta Moakley
Bailey (MO) Frenzel Molinari
Boggs Gejdenson Murtha
Brown (OH) Green Neal
Burton, John Hendon Pashayan
Derrick Boyer Pursell
Dorman Kindness Rapgel
Dougherty LeBoutillier Rhodes
Early Lent Rostenkowski
Eckart Marks Roukemd
Emery McCloskey Russo
Ertel McCollum Schulze
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So (two-thirds having voted in favor
thereof) the rules were suspended and
the Senate bill was passed.
The result of the vote was an-
nounced as above recorded.
A motion to reconsider was laid on
the table.
APPOINTMENT OF CONFEREES
ON H.R. 4, INTELLIGENCE
IDENTITIES PROTECTION ACT
Mr. BOLAND. Mr. Speaker, I ask
unanimous consent to take from the
Speaker's table the bill (H.R. 4) to
? amend the National Security Act of
1947 to prohibit the unauthorized dis-
closure of information Identifying cer-
tain U.S. intelligence officers, agents,
informants, and sources, with Senate
amendments thereto, disagree to the
Senate amendments, and agree to the
conference asked by the Senate.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is
there objection to the request of the
gentleman from Massachusetts?
Mr. WALKER. Mr. Speaker, reserv-
ing the right to object, I did not un-
derstand precisely what the bill is that
is being brought up here. Could the
gentleman just give me a general idea
of what his unanimous consent re-
quest is?
Mr. BOLAND. If the gentleman will
yield, the bill is H.R. 4, the agents
identities bill that passed the Senate.
They have asked for a conference. It is
a little different from the House bill,
and we have asked unanimous consent
to take the bill from the Speaker's
table and agree to the conference
asked by the Senate.
Mr. WALKER. I thank the gentle-
man for his explanation, Mr. Speaker,
and I withdraw my reservation of ob-
jection.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is
there objection to the request of the
gentleman from Massachusetts?
There was no objection.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. With-
out objection,. the Chair appoints the
following conferees: Messrs. BOLAND,
MAZZOLI, FowLER, HAMILTON, MINETA,
RonINO, EDWARDS of California, RoB-
INSON, ASHBROOK, MCCLORY, and
HYDE.
There was no objection.
CORRECTION OF CONGRESSION-
AL RECORD OF MARCH 8, 1982,
AND HOUSE REPORT 97-445
Mr. SAM B. HALL, JR. Mr. Speaker,
I ask unanimous consent that the
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD and Journal of
March 8, 1982, and House Report 97-
445 filed on that date be corrected to
indicate that the report, was filed by
Mr. DANIELSON, and that the report be
reprinted as corrected.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is
there objection to the request of the
gentleman from Texas?
There was no objection.
WITHDRAWAL OF' NAME OF
MEMBER AS COAUTHOR OF
H.R. 4057
Mr. DYMALLY. Mr. Speaker, I ask
unanimous consent that my name be
withdrawn as coauthor of H.R. 4057.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is
there objection to the request of the
gentleman from California?
There was no objection.
MARSHALL COUNTY HIGH
SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL
SQUAD IS . 1982 KENTUCKY
GIRLS STATE CHAMPION
(Mr. HUBBARD asked and was
given permission to address the House
for 1 minute and to revise and extend
his remarks.)
Mr. HUBBARD. Mr. Speaker, it
gives me great pride today to say that
a team from my district, the Marshall
County High School girls basketball
squad, is the reigning 1982 Kentucky
girls State champion.
A runnerup in the.State champion-
ship last year, the Marshall County
Lady Marshals team captured this
year's title in style with a 48 to 44 vic-
tory over Louisville Mercy Academy in
Richmond, Ky., last Weekend.
The Lady Marshals used excellent
shooting and tenacious defense, which
characterized the team throughout
the season, in route to the champion-
ship.
The victory last weekend was even
more meaningful because the Lady
Marshals team was the first far West-
ern Kentucky team to claim a Ken-
tucky State high school basketball
title since the North Marshall High
boys team won the State champion-
ship in 1959.
My congratulations go out to the
members of the Lady Marshals team
for their hard work throughout the
season and their fine performance in
the tournament. My congratulations
to the coach of the Lady Marshals,
Howard Beth, for his outstanding
abilities. I also want to offer my spe-
cial congratulations to the people of
Marshall County for their loyal and
avid support for this fine team.
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(Mr. ANTHONY asked and was
given permission to address the House
for 1 minute and to revise and extend
his remarks and include extraneous
matter.)
Mr. ANTHONY. Mr. Speaker, each
year the Veterans of Foreign Wars of
the United States and Its Ladies Auxil-
iary conduct a Voice of Democracy
contest. This year were than 250,000
secondary school students participated
in the contest.
I would like to include in the RECORD
a copy of the winning speech from Ar-
kansas, which was delivered by Wil-
liam E. Maloney of Texarkana. Mr.
Maloney is a senior at Arkansan High
SchooL He is the son of Thomas and
Betty Maloney.
Buu.DlNG AtrsuIca ToorrHzR
Building America together, three very
strong words, three words that convey an
even stronger meaning when they are com-
bined
Building-We can't let our country stand
still. We must not let it become stagnant.
Complacency with what we possess in this
glorious country can only lead to dsdioe.
Each and every one of must work to'build
and improve upon what our forefathers
have created for us. There are many ways
we can build upon what we have. We must
strive for improvement within our families,
our church, our schools, bpd our communi-
ties. These are grew roots foundations of
our country. We must Instill within our fel-
lowman that we are striving to improve our-
selves, and perhaps the message will carry
to everyone. There are always going to be
negative Influences, but nothing that can't
be overcome if we maintain constant effort
to reform them.
The second word-America-What does
this word mean to you? To me it carries
more significance than any word in the Bog-
lish language. America, when people around
the world hear it, thoughts of freedom,
prosperity and happilnets come to their
minds. That is what America Is all about.
America is all of these things and more. It
holds different meanings for all of us. For
me, the word America says I am free to ex-
press myself. It says I may worship as I
please, and try to eke of my life what I
want from it, instead of what someone says
I am best suited for, The word reminds me I
have rights and privileges unique to citizens
of this country, alone. It speaks to me about
democracy and Justice and helping my fel-
lowman.
The last word-together-That is the key
word All of us have to contribute. This
nation of 220 million people has to set a
common goal and strive for it. That goal
must be to let this country never take a step
backward, but Instead move ever farther
toward fulfilling the true potential of what
lies in its citizens. If the rich and the poor,
the blacks and the whites, and the young
and the old all work together there is abso-
lutely nothing this nation can't overcome.
Everyone can contribute if he has the desire
to do so. For the strength of this country
isn't possessed by our government, our mass
producing industries, or our system of laws.
No, the true strenght of America lies in the
hert and soul of each and every citizen. To-
gether we can do it, but first we must form a
sound base, and that Involves solving some
of the problems of this nation and serious
problems they are-unemployment, poverty,
crime, decline in our moral values, and the
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