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Mr. Annunzio 
Mr. Ayres 
Mr. Boland 
Mr. Brasco 
Mr. Burke of Florida 
Mr. Chappell 
Mr. Donohue 
Mr. Frelinghuysen 
Mr. Friedel 
Mr. Fulton of Pennsylvania 
Mr. Galifianakis 
Mr. Gibbons 
Mr. Burton of California 
Mr. Fuqua 
' Mr. Kluezynski 
Mr. Nix 
Mr. O’Neill of Massachusetts 
Mr. Rodino 
Mr. Rosenthal 
Mr. Roybal 
Mr. Sikes 
Mr. Blatnik 
Mr. Don Clausen 
Mr. Flood 
Mr. Addabbo 
Mr. Bennett 
Mr. Clark 
Mr. Culver 
Mr. Downing 
Mr. Dulski 
Mr. Edwards of California 
Mr. Fraser 
Mr. Halpern 
Mr. Harrington 
Mr. Koch 
Mr. Leggett 
Mr. Daddario 
Mr. Derwinski 
Mr. Meskill 
Mrs. Chisholm 
Mr. Horton 
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H.R. 18948 
Mr. 
Mr. 
Hanley 
Helstoski 
Mrs. May 
H.R. 18950 
H.R. 
H.R. 19256 
Mr. 
Mr. 
Mr. 
Mr. 
Mr. 
Mr. 
Mr. 
Mr. 
Mr. 
Mr. 
Mr. 
H.R. 19257 
Mr. 
Mr. 
H.R. 19372 
Mr. 
Mr. 
. Michel 
. Moorhead 
. Morse 
. Ottinger 
. Pepper 
. Podell 
r. Tiernan 
. Tunney 
. Zablocki 
. Waldie 
. Findley 
. Biaggi 
. Hathaway 
. Hilberg 
*, MeFall 
r. Brooks 
. Haley 
. Howard 
. Matsunaga 
r. Udall 
McKneally 
Mikva 
O’Hara 
Olsen 
Pettis 
Pirnie 
Reid of New York 
Roe 
Ryan 
Saylor 
Williams 
Scheuer 
Yatron 
Pike 
Rees . 
Mr. Fasceti. Mr. Chairman, both H.R. 18913 and H.R. 18914 were 
originally introduced as a result of the incident early last month in- 
volving the disposal of lethal nerve gas in the Atlantic Ocean by the 
U.S. Department of the Army. That incident pointed to the urgent need 
for a reappraisal of national policy—called for in H.R. 18914—and 
strengthening of procedures to secure approval for disposing of gar- 
bage in our waterways—as called for in H.R. 18913. 
I have an additional suggestion—which I offer for the subcommit- 
tee’s consideration—which involves a more immediate step to prevent 
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