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E1840 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — Extensions of Remarks October 8, 2004 Amendment, a state court must find that CONGRATULATION TO THE U.S. CONGRATULATIONS TO ST. there are minimum contacts between the ju- MEN’S ELITE EIGHT GEORGE’S GREEK ORTHODOX risdiction of a court and the defendant in a TEAM CHURCH ON THEIR 75TH ANNI- law suit in order to establish jurisdiction. As VERSARY with the Tennessee statute cited above, the fact that an injury occurred in that forum HON. JOHN N. HOSTETTLER would not generally be a sufficient basis to OF INDIANA HON. PETER J. VISCLOSKY establish jurisdiction, but there must also be IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF INDIANA sufficient contacts between the defendant Wednesday, October 6, 2004 IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES and the judicial forum. Thus, under the Due Process Clause, a for- Mr. HOSTETTLER. Mr. Speaker, forty years Wednesday, October 6, 2004 eign corporation that had its principal place is a long time to wait for anything But some- Mr. VISCLOSKY. Mr. Speaker, it is with of business overseas, engaged in little or no times a dream deferred is all the sweeter great honor and enthusiasm that I congratu- economic activity in the United States and when it finally comes true. late St. George Greek Orthodox Church as did not otherwise subject itself to the juris- Nobody knows that better than Dan Beery, they join together in celebration of their 75th diction of the United States, could not be a native of Oaktown, Indiana and a member of anniversary. They will be celebrating this very subject to the jurisdiction of the various the U.S. Men’s Elite Eight rowing team. It was state courts. If such a corporation engaged momentous and special occasion October 14– in a tortious activity such as manufacturing Dan and his teammates who won the gold 17, 2004. a defective product, then a plaintiff would be medal at the Olympic Games in Athens on From their modest beginnings, St. George’s unable to bring an action in a state court Aug. 22. They set a world record when they has emerged as a cornerstone of the commu- forum for such tortious activity, even if the did it. It had been 40 years since the U.S. won nity. St. George was founded by Greek immi- product caused an injury in the United that Olympic event. grants in October, 1929 in East Chicago, Indi- States. In such a case, an injured party Dan’s story is an inspiration. He grew up in ana. In 1982, the parish moved to Schererville would be required to seek compensation in a small town in Indiana. He played football and held church services in a chapel. In the courts of another country. and basketball at North Knox High School. He March 1992, the parish celebrated a ‘‘new be- f began his college career at Vincennes Univer- ginning’’ when a brand new building was con- PAYING TRIBUTE TO RAY sity and eventually transferred to the Univer- structed and the first services were held in the KOESTER sity of Tennessee-Chattanooga, where his life new church. A community which first started would be changed by a providential meeting. with 25 members has grown to over 500 HON. SCOTT McINNIS In 1997, Dan was playing a game of pickup members. The church stewards reside all basketball when the coach of the crew team across Lake County and the country. OF COLORADO walked by. The coach stopped and asked the The spiritual Father Reverend Constantine IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES six-foot-seven Hoosier to try out for the rowing Aliferakis has been St. Georges’s leader for Wednesday, October 6, 2004 team. Dan did and quickly showed potential. the past 16 years. Under Father Aliferakis’s And while he became a good college rower, Mr. MCINNIS. Mr. Speaker, it is with a guidance, St. George continues to thrive, both heavy heart that I rise to mourn the passing of he failed to make the national team 5 years in in terms of spiritual growth as well as practical Ray Koester from Pueblo, Colorado. Ray, re- a row. improvements. An integral part of the commu- But Dan would not give up. He devoted him- cently passed away at the age of 78 after a nity is the St. George Ladies Philoptochos So- self to his training. He had the ardent support battling a lengthy illness. He was known for ciety, which spearheads charitable works in of his parents, Jim and Merry Beery, who still his energetic commitment, and straightforward and around the community. live in Oaktown, and his sisters, Meredith and personality that impressed everyone that he The celebration weekend begins on Thurs- Marsha. And the whole community rallied be- encountered. As his family and friends mourn day, October 14, 2004 with church services hind Dan with support and fundraisers. and the veneration of an actual relic of the this loss, I believe it is appropriate to remem- This small-town unity of spirit made a dif- ber Ray and pay tribute to him for his con- body of St. George. On Friday, October 15, ference. When he returned to Knox County 2004 the church will hold a reunion basketball tributions to the State of Colorado. with his gold medal, Dan told a local news- Ray earned his engineering degree in 1950 game and homecoming dance at Grimmer paper that the one question people ask him from the University of Denver and spent the Middle School. Saturday, October 16 there will the most is how he became an Olympic cham- next five decades as an engineer in the Pueb- be an Anniversary golf outing at Scherwood pion considering most in the sport are from Ivy lo community. He was extremely dedicated to Golf Center followed by the Anniversary Gala League universities. at the Grand Hall of St. George Greek Ortho- all his projects and continued to work on them ‘‘My answer is how could I not?,’’ Beery despite the limitations of his illness. Some of dox church. The celebration banquet will con- said. ‘‘I came from a place with warm and lov- clude the festivities on Sunday, October 17, the biggest projects that he worked on in- ing people who supported me no matter cluded the Belmont subdivision, the Historic when the church welcomes His Eminence what.’’ Metropolitan Iakovos, leader of the Greek Or- Arkansas Riverwalk, and the Levee Mural. Dan’s determination paid off. He made the thodox Church of Chicago, for a Hierarchical Ray was also the longtime administrator and national team and in the 2002 World Cham- consulting engineer for the Conservancy Dis- Service followed by an Anniversary luncheon. pionships won silver in the men’s pair with Mr. Speaker, I ask that you and my other trict and worked with other organizations such coxswain event. At the 2003 World Champion- as the HARP program, the Pueblo Board of distinguished colleagues join me in honoring ships, he won gold. and congratulating St. George Greek Orthodox Water Works, and the Colorado Outdoor Per- Earlier this year, Dan was a member of the Church on their 75th anniversary. Throughout forming Arts Project. four-man crew that won gold at the 2004 many hardships and trials, the members of St. He was truly an engaged citizen who taught World Cup in Lucerne, Switzerland. Following George have dedicated themselves to pro- Sunday school for over 40 years, and served that success, he was moved into the eight for viding a spiritual and guiding light through the as the chairman of the local Republican party the Olympic games in Greece. It was that protection of the Greek Orthodox faith and tra- at the age of 74, in addition to being active in crew that surged early and won the first gold ditions for all of Northwest Indiana. Their con- civic organizations like the Salvation Army, the for the United States in four decades. stant dedication and commitment is worthy of Lion’s Club, the Kiwanis Club and the Greater His crew also included , a vol- the highest commendation. Pueblo Chamber of Commerce. unteer firefighter who was at ground zero after Mr. Speaker, we are all terribly saddened by the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. f the loss of Ray Koester, though take comfort Mr. Speaker, Dan Beery is an inspiration to APPLAUDING THE ADMINISTRA- in the knowledge that our grief is over- young people who dare to dream big dreams. TION FOR FIGHTING FOR AMER- shadowed only by the legacy of dedication He is the pride of his community. Dan em- ICAN COMPANIES AND WORKERS that Ray has left with us. I am honored to pay bodies the American dream, where hard work tribute to such a devoted public servant, one and perseverence, combined with the encour- HON. W. TODD AKIN who has so effectively served the state of Col- agement and support of family and commu- OF MISSOURI orado. I know that many throughout our State nity, great things can be achieved. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES who had the chance to benefit from his experi- Dan himself says it best: ‘‘Just because ence and dedication will miss Ray Koester. My you’re from a little town in Indiana doesn’t Wedneday, October 6, 2004 thoughts and prayers go out to his family dur- mean you can’t make it to the Olympics and Mr. AKIN. I rise to applaud President Bush ing this time of bereavement. win.’’ and U.S. Trade Representative Bob Zoellick

VerDate Aug 04 2004 03:28 Oct 10, 2004 Jkt 039060 PO 00000 Frm 00002 Fmt 0626 Sfmt 9920 E:\CR\FM\A06OC8.080 E08PT1 October 8, 2004 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — Extensions of Remarks E1841 for today initiating a World Trade Organization ties at the local hydroelectric plant. He was a grateful for the contribution Lance Corporal case against market-disruptive subsidies re- devoted patriot who served his country val- Aaron Boyles has made to our nation. ceived by Europe’s Airbus Industry. iantly in World War II with the U.S. Army spe- This bold move, coupled with withdrawal cializing in the electronics on bomber planes f from the 1992 United States-European Agree- such as the B–24 Liberators. After the war ment on Trade in Large Civil Aircraft, dem- Thomas came back to Aspen and worked both TRIBUTE TO THE HONORABLE onstrates a seriousness of purpose on behalf as a lineman for the local electrical system DONALD GLENN BROTZMAN of the President and the Administration to pro- and a firefighter for the Aspen Fire Protection tect the interests of American companies from District. He has spent the last ten years living unfair competition. in Grand Junction and was an active member HON. JOEL HEFLEY Boeing and its suppliers in the aerospace of the both the Elks and Eagles clubs and the OF COLORADO sector employ some of the most highly-skilled American Legion. He was preceded in death IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES and best-paid workers in the U.S. Due in large by his first wife, Gwendolyn Raider, second part to European subsidization of Airbus, we wife, Ailene Grunberg, and his daughter Ju- Wednesday, October 6, 2004 have seen Boeing’s share of the worldwide dith. He is remembered by the love of his son Mr. HEFLEY. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to commercial airplane market slide from more Anthony, brother Jess, sisters, Angie and Ida, recognize and remember the life of former Re- than two-thirds to less than 50 Percent. grandsons, Ronald, Thomas, and David, and publican Congressman Donald Brotzman of Why has this occurred? The answer has his great grandchildren Brett, Mathew, and Colorado, who recently passed away at the nothing to do with a lack of ingenuity or deter- Nikki. age of 82. Congressman Brotzman honorably mination on the part of American firms or their Mr. Speaker, we are all terribly saddened by represented Colorado’s second Congressional capable employees. Instead, Airbus’ rise to the loss of Thomas Maddalone, though take District from 1962 through 1975, during some market leadership has been driven largely by comfort in the knowledge that our grief is over- of this great nation’s most tumultuous and try- the ‘‘launch aid’’ provided by European gov- shadowed only by the legacy of dedication ing times. ernments. that Thomas has left with us. I am honored to He was born June 28, 1922 on a farm in Launch aid is upfront government money pay tribute to such a devoted public servant, Logan County, on Colorado’s eastern plains. provided to Airbus to finance the development one who has so effectively served the state of Both a musician and three-sport athlete at of new airplane models—more than $3.7 bil- Colorado. I know that many throughout our Sterling High School, Don Brotzman won a lion in the case of the new super-jumbo Airbus state who had the chance to benefit from his football scholarship in 1939 to the University A380. Over the years, Airbus has received experience and dedication will miss Thomas of Colorado in Boulder where he was an all- more than $15 billion in such subsidies. Maddalone. My thoughts and prayers go out conference center and varsity letter-winner in Airbus calls this launch aid a ‘‘loan,’’ but the to his family during this time of bereavement. shot put and discus. terms are such that repayment may not be re- f quired if the airplane does not attract sufficient As war continued to rage on the other side orders from airlines. Imagine getting a loan to HONORING THE SERVICE OF U.S. of the world, Don Brotzman delayed his edu- start a business, with the bank agreeing that MARINE LANCE CORPORAL cation and served as an Army officer in Yoko- you need not repay if the business fails. AARON BOYLES hama, Japan, and the Philippines through By contrast, Boeing is putting up several bil- World War II. Following the end of the war, he lion dollars of its own money to finance its lat- HON. FORTNEY PETE STARK returned to Boulder to complete degrees in business and law in 1949. est airplane, the ultra-fuel-efficient 7E7. Boe- OF CALIFORNIA ing, its employees and its shareholders bear IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Brotzman began working as a lawyer in Boulder in 1950, and was elected to the Colo- the full risk of the airplane’s ultimate success Wednesday, October 6, 2004 or failure, unlike the protection afforded to Air- rado House of Representatives in 1952 and bus by the government launch aid. Mr. STARK. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to later the State Senate. Local media named American workers like those at Boeing and honor Lance Corporal Aaron Boyles, a coura- him the outstanding freshman member in both its supplier companies aren’t asking for a geous young U.S. Marine from the East Bay, chambers. handout, or a leg up. They are asking for a who was killed in action in the Al Anbar Prov- By 1959, he was appointed United States chance at fair competition. ince of Iraq on September 24, 2004. Attorney for Colorado by President Eisen- So again, let me thank the President and Lance Corporal Boyles is a graduate of hower and served as such until he was elect- our distinguished Trade Representative, Bob Newark Memorial High School. He enlisted in ed to the U.S. House of Representatives in Zoellick, for taking a bold stand in fighting for the Marine Corps where he served in the 1962, where he was voted president of his American companies and their workers and for Headquarters and Service Company, 7th Ma- freshman class. rine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, 1st Marine a principle all Americans support—a fair play- Congressman Brotzman served five terms Expeditionary Force. ing field for everyone. and helped to shape laws such as the Clean Lance Corporal Boyles performed his duties f Air Act and the Public Broadcasting Act. He with distinction and valor. He was awarded the reached across the aisle to champion causes PAYING TRIBUTE TO THOMAS Purple Heart, a second Purple Heart is being such as the Indian Peaks Wilderness Area MADDALONE recommended. He was also awarded the Na- west of Boulder, a national program to help tional Defense Service Medal, the Sea Service runaway youth and a tax credit for higher-edu- Deployment Ribbon and the War on Terrorism HON. SCOTT McINNIS cation expenses. Despite serving on the mi- Expeditionary Medal. OF COLORADO nority side of the aisle, he successfully found Today, friends and family from our commu- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES the funds to complete the Chatfield Dam and nity are gathering in Hayward to warmly re- Reservoir, and sponsored the bill authorizing Wednesday, October 6, 2004 member Lance Corporal Boyles, who will be the building of Bear Creek Dam and Reservoir Mr. MCINNIS. Mr. Speaker, it is with a laid to rest at Golden Gate National Cemetery. in Colorado. heavy heart that I rise to mourn the passing of I join them in this remembrance. Thomas Maddalone from my home state of I know all of my colleagues here in the Furthermore, he persuaded the Johnson Ad- Colorado. Thomas, recently passed away at United States Congress share in offering con- ministration to sponsor a study that eventually the age of eighty after a sudden heart attack. dolences to Lance Corporal Boyles’ wife changed the Army’s environmental practices He was known for his great sense of humor, Prabha, who is expecting their first child this at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal in Adams incredible wit and a personable nature that im- month, his mother Wanda Kealaiki, his father County, Colorado, and he was one of the first pressed everyone that he encountered. As his Robert Boyles and the rest of his family and members of Congress to call for an all-volun- family and friends mourn this loss, I believe it loved ones. We mourn Aaron’s loss with them teer military. is appropriate to remember Thomas and pay today. Colorado lost a great friend and a tremen- tribute to him for his contributions to the state We are grateful to Lance Corporal Boyles dous leader when it lost Donald Brotzman. His of Colorado. for his selfless sacrifice and courageous serv- strong western values and commitment to al- Thomas lived most of his life in Aspen, Col- ice to our country. He no doubt served val- ways do what was right, despite partisan inter- orado where he graduated from Aspen High iantly through circumstances we here can only ests and outside persuasion, has continued to School and went on to work for Mountain Utili- imagine. I commend his bravery and am serve as a great example.

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