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Sent copies by GRF for Sept. 12 meeting -- NOT DISTRIBUTED. (Continued for next meeting) HOUSE ACTION, PERIOD SEPTEMBER 7, 1972 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 11, 1972 Thursday. September 7, 1972 MILITARY HEALTH PERSONNEL By a record vote of 309 yeas to 13 nays, the House agreed to the con- ference report on H.R. 2, to establish a Uniformed Services Univer- bity of the Health Sciences, thus clearing the measure for the President. 9. FORD INDIANS GERALD RULE LIBRARY By a voice vote, the House adopted H. Res. 1096, providing one hour of open debate. PASSAGE By a voice vote, the House passed H.R. 12114, to declare title to certain Federal lands in the State of Oregon to be in the United States in trust for the use and benefit of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon. Subsequently, this passage was vacated and a similar Senate-passed bill S. 2969, was passed in lieu, clearing the measure for the President. RECOMMIT By a voice vote, the House rejected a motion by Mr. Saylor to re- commit the bill to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Monday, September 11, 1972 DISTRICT DAY -- I Bill ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA WATERFRONT RECOMMIT By a record vote of 213 yeas to 38 nays, with 1 voting "present", the House approved a motion by Mr. Saylor to recommit the bill H.R. 15550, to convey to the city of Alexandria, Virginia, cer- tain lands of the United States. These documents were scanned from Box 107 of the Robert T. Hartmann Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. HOUSE ACTION, PERIOD SEPTEMBER 7, 1972 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 11, 1972 Thursday, September 7, 1972 MILITARY HEALTH PERSONNEL By a record vote of 309 yeas to 13 nays, the House agreed to the con- ference report on H.R. 2, to establish a Uniformed Services Univer- sity of the Health Sciences, thus clearing the measure for the President. INDIANS R. FORD LIBRARY RULE By a voice vote, the House adopted H. Res. 1096, providing one hour of open debate. PASSAGE By a voice vote, the House passed H.R. 12114, to declare title to certain Federal lands in the State of Oregon to be in the United States in trust for the use and benefit of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon. Subsequently, this passage was vacated and a similar Senate-passed bill S. 2969, was passed in lieu, clearing the measure for the President. RECOMMIT By a voice vote, the House rejected a motion by Mr. Saylor to re- commit the bill to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Monday, September 11, 1972 DISTRICT DAY -- 1 Bill ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA WATERFRONT RECOMMIT By a record vote of 213 yeas to 38 nays, with 1 voting "present", the House approved a motion by Mr. Saylor to recommit the bill H.R. 15550, to convey to the city of Alexandria, Virginia, cer- tain lands of the United States. -2- PROGRAM AHEAD Tuesday, September 12, 1972 H.R. 16188 - Immigration and Nationality Act Amendments (OPEN RULE, ONE HOUR OF DEBATE) Wednesday, September 13, 1972 H.R. 15003 - Consumer Product Safety (SUBJECT TO A RULE BEING GRANTED) Thursday, September 14, 1972, and Balance of Week GERALD LERRARY R FORD H.R. - Defense Appropriations, FY 1973 (SUBJECT TO A RULE BEING GRANTED)