[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 163 (Friday, October 20, 1995)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D1235-D1236]
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                       Next Meeting of the SENATE
                      11 a.m., Monday, October 23
                               

                             Senate Chamber
Program for Monday: After the recognition of four Senators for speeches 
and the transaction of any morning business (not to extend beyond 2 
p.m.), Senate will consider S. 1322, regarding the relocation of the 
Embassy in Israel.

              Next Meeting of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
                    12:30 p.m., Tuesday, October 24
                               

                             House Chamber
Program for Tuesday: Call of the Corrections Calendar:
  1. H.R. 782, Federal Employee Representatives Improvement Act;
  2. H.R. 117, Senior Citizens Housing Safety Act of 1995; and
  3. H.R. 1114, Paper Balers Act;
  Consideration of the following two Suspensions:
  1. H.R. 716, Fisherman's Protection Act; and
  2. H.R. 1595, Jerusalem Embassy Relocation Implementation Act of 
1995; and
  Motion to go to conference on H.R. 1058, Securities Litigation Reform 
Act.
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            Extensions of Remarks, as inserted in this issue
            HOUSE
  
Abercrombie, Neil, Hawaii, E1988
Ackerman, Gary L., N.Y., E1993, E1997
Allard, Wayne, Colo., E1993
Brown, George E., Jr., Calif., E1990, E1997
Crapo, Michael D., Idaho, E1992
Fowler, Tillie K., Fla., E1990
Frelinghuysen, Rodney P., N.J., E1995
Gilman, Benjamin A., N.Y., E1990
Goodlatte, Bob, Va., E1994
Hamilton, Lee H., Ind., E1992
Johnson, Tim, S. Dak., E1987
Kleczka, Gerald D., Wis., E1994
LaFalce, John J., N.Y., E1985
Lantos, Tom, Calif., E1989, E1997
Martinez, Matthew G., Calif., E1996
Matsui, Robert T., Calif., E1995
Menendez, Robert, N.J., E1989
Moran, James P., Va., E1995
Morella, Constance A., Md., E1993
Orton, Bill, Utah, E1987
Reed, Jack, R.I., E1990
Richardson, Bill, N. Mex., E1990
Roemer, Tim, Ind., E1995
Roth, Toby, Wis., E1988
Roukema, Marge, N.J., E1992
Schroeder, Patricia, Colo., E1988
Schumer, Charles E., N.Y., E1997
Smith, Lamar S., Tex., E1992
Stokes, Louis, Ohio, E1998
Studds, Gerry E., Mass., E1993
Stump, Bob, Ariz., E1991
Velazquez, Nydia M., N.Y., E1990
Ward, Mike, Ky., E1985, E1988
Woolsey, Lynn C., Calif., E1985