June 13, 2016 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — Extensions of Remarks E899 at the foot of the Brandenburg Gate, he made Lindley (deceased), Cinda Lindley and Kerrie Angry over a third-strike call, Alomar, the a speech that would reverberate across the Lindley. And also blessed with four great- Orioles star second baseman, spit world and through time. grandchildren: Lindley Thompson, Nic Thomp- at John Hirschbeck. Alomar claimed He spoke directly to Gorbachev and said, in son, Alycia Guyer and Eric Guyer. that the umpire had uttered a racial slur. part, ‘‘Behind me stands a wall that encircles Mr. Lindley taught vocational education in Hirschbeck was furious at Alomar’s comments, the free sectors of this city, part of a vast sys- Piedmont and later in Oxford. He moved to and other umpires were outraged by the inci- tem of barriers that divides the entire continent Montgomery in 1964 as State Supervisor of dent. of Europe . . . Standing before the Branden- Vocational Education (VICA) and later was in- However, Judge Ludwig stayed above the burg Gate, every man is a German, separated ducted into the Alabama Educational Hall of fray. from his fellow men. Every man is a Berliner, Fame. ‘‘These umpires are the best, and without forced to look upon a scar . . . in the West Mr. Speaker, please join me in recognizing them, the harm to baseball will be irrep- today, we see a free world that has achieved the life and achievements of James Cecil arable,’’ he ruled. ‘‘The game of baseball oc- a level of prosperity and well-being unprece- Lindley and wishing him a happy 100th birth- cupies a special place in this country and it dented in all human history. In the Communist day. belongs to the millions of fans.’’ world, we see failure, technological back- f Jeremy Heep, the judge’s law clerk in the wardness, declining standards of health, even mid-1990s and now a partner at the Pepper 2016 PORT CITIES WOMAN OF THE want of the most basic kind—too little food. Hamilton firm, said his former boss epitomized YEAR Even today, the Soviet Union still cannot feed a true public servant. itself. After these four decades, then, there ‘‘He was a wonderful judge in his own right, stands before the entire world one great and HON. RICHARD M. NOLAN but in addition to that, he used the inherent inescapable conclusion: Freedom leads to OF MINNESOTA prestige that came with the robe to influence prosperity. Freedom replaces the ancient IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES society in a good way. It was a wonderful hatreds among the nations with comity and Monday, June 13, 2016 thing to watch,’’ Heep said. ‘‘He would quietly go behind the scenes, peace. Freedom is the victor . . . There is Mr. NOLAN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pick up the phone, and call people. He would one sign the Soviets can make that would be recognize June Kreutzkampf of Duluth, Min- further very good causes—promoting juvenile unmistakable, that would advance dramatically nesota for her service to her hometown. June justice, improving mental health services in the cause of freedom and peace. General is the 2016 recipient of the Woman of The Pennsylvania, and getting the bar to improve Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if Year Award given out at the annual Port Cities indigent representation.’’ you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and luncheon which celebrates the cities of Duluth, An educator as well as a jurist, Judge Lud- Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization: Minnesota and Superior, Wisconsin together wig held faculty positions at Hahnemann Uni- Come here to this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, open known as the Twin Ports. versity, Temple Law School, Villanova Law this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!’’ June is an active volunteer at many organi- School, and the University of Pennsylvania. The borders between East and West Ger- zations in the Duluth region. She is a board Among his many honors was the Justice many were finally reopened in November 1989 member of the Duluth Public Library, a mem- William J. Brennan Jr. Distinguished Jurist and the official demolition of the Berlin Wall ber of St. Luke’s volunteer service guild, and Award from the Philadelphia Bar Association began on June 13, 1990, exactly 3 years and a teacher at the University for Seniors, just to in 2005. 1 day following President Reagan’s speech. name a few. In addition, June also serves as Born in Philadelphia, he was the son of The June 12, 1987 speech given by President a lay minister at First United Methodist Church Henry and Ruth Viener Ludwig. He graduated Reagan will be remembered forever as a win and an Election Judge. from Germantown Friends School in 1945 and for freedom. The Twin Ports communities are thankful for earned degrees from Harvard College and And that’s just the way it is. June’s hard work and dedication. Throughout Harvard Law School. A Korean War veteran, f decades of service to others, June has shown he was honorably discharged with the rank of that she exemplifies what makes the Twin IN HONOR OF THE 100TH BIRTH- captain from the Army Judge Advocate Gen- Ports the great community that it is today. I DAY OF JAMES CECIL LINDLEY eral’s Corps, after which he took up private ask my colleagues to join me in recognizing practice in Doylestown. In 1968, Judge Ludwig 2016’s Port Cities Woman of the Year: June was elected to Bucks County Court and HON. MIKE ROGERS Kreutzkampf. OF ALABAMA served until 1985. f IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES In 1995, he founded the Doylestown Histor- A MEMORIAL TRIBUTE TO JUDGE ical Society, of which he served as chair until Monday, June 13, 2016 EDMUND V. LUDWIG 2011. Tina Mazaheri, the society’s founding Mr. ROGERS of Alabama. Mr. Speaker, I secretary, who served with him on its board of ask for the House’s attention today to recog- HON. TED POE directors, said the judge wanted to ensure that nize the birthday of James Cecil Lindley. He OF TEXAS future generations would have the means to will turn 100 on July 20th. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES enjoy the town and its history. Mr. Lindley was born on July 20, 1916, in Judge Ludwig helped establish social serv- Randolph County, Alabama to James Pierce Monday, June 13, 2016 ice programs, and served on the boards of Lindley and Lettie Lipham Lindley. He at- Mr. POE of Texas. Mr. Speaker, I rise today groups focused on youth and juvenile justice, tended school at New Home and Randolph to honor the memory of Judge Edmund V. mental health, alternatives to incarceration, County High. For college, he attended Snead Ludwig of Doylestown, Pennsylvania, a retired support for women, and rights for the disabled. College, Jacksonville State University and ob- U.S. District Court judge and prominent figure In 1971, he cofounded TODAY Inc., a residen- tained a Master’s Degree at the University of in the legal, cultural, and historic life of Bucks tial drug treatment program, and served on its Alabama. County who died on May 17, 2016, three days board until 1985. Mr. Lindley did his basic training for the short of his 88th birthday. Part of his effectiveness lay in his tenacious Army in June of 1942 in Miami, Florida. He In June 1985, on the recommendation of pursuit of any project he tackled. Ultimately, then went to Air Force training at Fort Logan, U.S. Senators, John Heinz III and Arlen Spec- though, Judge Ludwig ‘‘was always about Colorado and later Peterson Field in Colorado ter, President Ronald Reagan nominated Lud- making sure that people who needed help got Springs, Colorado. wig to fill the seat vacated by Judge Raymond help, and about recognizing those who gave He served in the 5th Air Force with the 20th Broderick. The Senate confirmed the appoint- the help, but not himself,’’ Mazaheri said. mapping squadron. During World War II, he ment, and Judge Ludwig took the bench on An avid reader, Judge Ludwig enjoyed served in the Philippines. Mr. Lindley was dis- Oct. 17, 1985. He became a senior judge on Shakespeare, poetry, and historical fiction. He charged after World War II at Camp Shelby in May 20, 1997, and gradually reduced his delighted in telling jokes and exploring the art October 1945. workload until retiring a couple of years ago. of the pun. He played and watched tennis, Mr. Lindley married Audrey Cofield and had In 1996, Judge Ludwig ordered Major and loved to eat out at local restaurants with two children: Don and Doyle (deceased). He League Baseball umpires to work through the family and friends. also has a daughter-in-law, Sheila Ponder after they threatened to boycott He was married to Elizabeth Serkin for 18 Lindley. He was blessed with four grand- games in the wake of the spit- years before they divorced. They had four chil- children: Tracy Lindley, James Robert (Rob) ting incident. dren.

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Evans Wilderness. 2:15 p.m. SD–366 SENATE COMMITTEE MEETINGS Committee on Foreign Relations Special Committee on Aging To hold hearings to examine United Title IV of Senate Resolution 4, To hold hearings to examine innovations States policy in Libya. to promote Americans’ financial secu- SD–419 agreed to by the Senate of February 4, rity. 2:30 p.m. 1977, calls for establishment of a sys- SD–562 tem for a computerized schedule of all Committee on Energy and Natural Re- sources meetings and hearings of Senate com- JUNE 16 Subcommittee on National Parks mittees, subcommittees, joint commit- To hold hearings to examine S. 2839 and 9 a.m. tees, and committees of conference. H.R. 3004, bills to amend the Gullah/ Select Committee on Intelligence This title requires all such committees Geechee Cultural Heritage Act to ex- To hold hearings to examine certain in- to notify the Office of the Senate Daily tend the authorization for the Gullah/ telligence matters. Digest—designated by the Rules Com- Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor SH–216 mittee—of the time, place and purpose Commission, H.R. 3036, to designate the 9:30 a.m. of the meetings, when scheduled and National September 11 Memorial lo- Committee on Armed Services cated at the World Trade Center site in To hold hearings to examine the nomina- any cancellations or changes in the New York City, New York, as a na- tion of General David L. Goldfein, meetings as they occur. tional memorial, H.R. 3620, to amend USAF, for reappointment to the grade As an additional procedure along the Delaware Water Gap National of General, and to be Chief of Staff, with the computerization of this infor- Recreation Area Improvement Act to United States Air Force. mation, the Office of the Senate Daily provide access to certain vehicles serv- SD–G50 Digest will prepare this information for ing residents of municipalities adja- Committee on Foreign Relations cent to the Delaware Water Gap Na- To hold hearings to examine our evolving printing in the Extensions of Remarks tional Recreation Area, H.R. 4119, to section of the CONGRESSIONAL RECORD understanding and response to authorize the exchange of certain land transnational criminal threats. on Monday and Wednesday of each located in Gulf Islands National Sea- SD–419 shore, Jackson County, Mississippi, be- week. 10 a.m. tween the National Park Service and Meetings scheduled for Tuesday, Committee on the Judiciary June 14, 2016 may be found in the Daily the Veterans of Foreign Wars, S. 211, to establish the Susquehanna Gateway Business meeting to consider S. 247, to Digest of today’s RECORD. National Heritage Area in the State of amend section 349 of the Immigration Pennsylvania, S. 630, to establish the and Nationality Act to deem specified MEETINGS SCHEDULED Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Na- activities in support of terrorism as re- tional Heritage Area, S. 1007, to amend nunciation of United States nation- JUNE 15 the Dayton Aviation Heritage Preser- ality, and the nominations of Donald 10 a.m. vation Act of 1992 to rename a site of Karl Schott, of Wisconsin, to be United Committee on Appropriations the Dayton Aviation Heritage National States Circuit Judge for the Seventh Subcommittee on Financial Services and Historical Park, S. 1623, to establish Circuit, Stephanie A. Finley, of Lou- General Government the Maritime Washington National isiana, to be United States District Business meeting to mark up an original Heritage Area in the State of Wash- Judge for the Western District of Lou- bill entitled, ‘‘Financial Services and ington, S. 1662, to include Livingston isiana, Claude J. Kelly III, of Lou- General Government Appropriations County, the city of Jonesboro in Union isiana, to be United States District Act, Fiscal Year 2017’’. County, and the city of Freeport in Judge for the Eastern District of Lou- SD–138 Stephenson County, Illinois, to the isiana, Winfield D. Ong, of Indiana, to Committee on Commerce, Science, and Lincoln National Heritage Area, S. be United States District Judge for the Transportation 1690, to establish the Mountains to Southern District of Indiana, and Car- Business meeting to consider pending Sound Greenway National Heritage ole Schwartz Rendon, of Ohio, to be calendar business. Area in the State of Washington, S. United States Attorney for the North- SR–253 1696 and H.R. 482, bills to redesignate ern District of Ohio. Committee on Foreign Relations the Ocmulgee National Monument in SD–226 Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, the State of Georgia, to revise the 10:30 a.m. Transnational Crime, Civilian Secu- boundary of that monument, S. 1824, to Committee on Appropriations rity, Democracy, Human Rights, and authorize the Secretary of the Interior Business meeting to mark up an original Global Women’s Issues to conduct a study to assess the suit- bill entitled, ‘‘Interior, Environment, To hold hearings to examine barriers to ability and feasibility of designating and Related Agencies Appropriations education globally, focusing on getting certain land as the Finger Lakes Na- Act, 2017’’, and an original bill entitled, girls in the classroom. tional Heritage Area, S. 2087, to modify ‘‘Financial Services and General Gov- SD–419 the boundary of the Fort Scott Na- ernment Appropriations Act, 2017’’. Committee on Health, Education, Labor, tional Historic Site in the State of SD–106 and Pensions Kansas, S. 2412, to establish the Tule 11 a.m. To hold hearings to examine imple- Lake National Historic Site in the menting the Child Care Development State of California, S. 2548, to establish Committee on Small Business and Entre- Block Grant Act of 2014, focusing on the 400 Years of African-American His- preneurship perspectives of stakeholders. tory Commission, S. 2627, to adjust the To hold hearings to examine keeping the SD–430 boundary of the Mojave National Pre- American dream alive, focusing on cre- Committee on Homeland Security and serve, S. 2807, to amend title 54, United ating jobs under the National Labor Governmental Affairs States Code, to require State approval Relations Board’s new joint employer To hold hearings to examine America’s before the Secretary of the Interior re- standard. insatiable demand for drugs, focusing stricts access to waters under the juris- SR–428A on examining solutions. diction of the National Park Service SD–342 for recreational or commercial fishing, JUNE 21 2 p.m. S. 2805, to modify the boundary of 10 a.m. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Voyageurs National Park in the State Committee on Banking, Housing, and Transportation of Minnesota, S. 2923, to redesignate Urban Affairs Subcommittee on Oceans, Atmosphere, the Saint-Gaudens National Historic To hold hearings to examine the semi- Fisheries, and Coast Guard Site as the ‘‘Saint-Gaudens National annual monetary policy report to the To hold hearings to examine assessing Park for the Arts’’, S. 2954, to establish Congress. the Coast Guard’s increasing duties, fo- the Ste. 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