Congressional record : proceedings and debates of the ..Congress . mirez, of Texas, to the Commis-sion on Civil Rights. RECORD TO REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 4 TODAY Mr. BYRD. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that Senators may have until 4 today to include statements in the Record. The PRESIDING OFFICER. With-out objection, it is so ordered. ORDER OF PROCEDUREMr. BYRD. Mr. President, I askunanimous consent that Senators may ADJOURNMENT UNTIL TUESDAY,JANUARY 20, 1987, AT 2 Mr. BYRD. Mr. President, I askunanimous consent, if there be no fur-ther business to come before theSenate,


Congressional record : proceedings and debates of the ..Congress . mirez, of Texas, to the Commis-sion on Civil Rights. RECORD TO REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 4 TODAY Mr. BYRD. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that Senators may have until 4 today to include statements in the Record. The PRESIDING OFFICER. With-out objection, it is so ordered. ORDER OF PROCEDUREMr. BYRD. Mr. President, I askunanimous consent that Senators may ADJOURNMENT UNTIL TUESDAY,JANUARY 20, 1987, AT 2 Mr. BYRD. Mr. President, I askunanimous consent, if there be no fur-ther business to come before theSenate, that the Senate stand in ad-journment until the hour of 2 onTuesday, January 20, 1987. There being no objection, theSenate, at 1:55 , adjourned untilTuesday, January 20, 1987, at 2 * ? ? I ? I UNIVEHSrTV OF illinoisurbana 3 0112 084229746 ? ? m m m ^m ?. OF AMERICA Congressional Hecord PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE J00^CONGRESS FIRST SESSION VOLUME 133—PART 1 JANUARY 6, 1987 TO JANUARY 16, 1987(PAGES 1 TO 1419) UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON, 1987congressionalrec1331unit


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