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Q:ongrcssional Record United States of America PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 87th CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION

REPORT ON ACTIVITIES UNDER of 1958 (wit h an accompanying paper); to SENATE the Committee on Aeronautical and Space PUBLIC LAW 480-MESSAGE FROM Sciences. THE PRESIDENT MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1961 PRESERVATION OF ANCIENT TEMPLES AND OTHER The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the MONUMENTS IN THE NILE VALLEY The Senate met at 12 o'clock meridian, Senate the following message from the A communication from the President of and was called to order by the Vice President of the United States, which, the United States, transmitting his recom­ President. with the accompanying report, was re­ mendations for participating by the United The Chaplain, Rev. Frederick Brown ferred to the Committee on Agriculture States in the international campaign ini­ Harris, D.D., offered the following and Forestry: tiated by UNESCO to preserve the ancient prayer: temples and other monuments in the Nile To the Congress of the United States: Valley which are now threatened with inun­ Our Father, God, we turn again and I am transmitting herewith the 13th dation as a result of the construction of the again to Thee, that in the midst of the Aswan High Dam; to the Committee on For­ semiannual report on activities carried eign Relations. false lights of our mortal pilgrimage we on under Public Law 480, 83d Congress, may never lose sight of the perfect right­ as amended, outlining operations under REPORT ON GRANTS MADE TO CERTAIN INSTITU­ eousness which we struggle so imper­ the act during the period July 1 through TIONS FOR BASIC SCmNTIFIC RESEARCH fectly to achieve. December 31, 1960. A letter from the Assistant Secretary of Thy purpose for mankind, which JOHN F. KENNEDY. Defense, transmitting, pursuant to law, a arches the whole world, reveals how far report showing grants made in the calendar THE WHITE HOUSE, April tO, 1961. year 1960 by the Department of Defense to short we fall in our own halting obedi­ nonprofit institutions for basic scientific re­ ence to Thy will. search (with an accompanying report); to In prayer we catch broken glimpses of EXECUTIVE MESSAGES REFERRED the Committee on Government Operations. the haunting beauty of Thy holiness. In As in executive session, STRENGTHENING OF FEDERAL FIREARMS ACT our tests and trials, our frustrations and The VICE PRESIDENT laid before A letter from the Attorney General, trans­ failures, may we rejoice that, looking the Senate messages from the President mitting a draft of proposed legislation to beyond our frailty, our faith and hope of the United States submitting sundry strengthen the Federal Firearms Act (with may be anchored in Thee. nominations, which were referred to the an accompanying paper); to the Committee In this Chamber of governance, upon appropriate committees. on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. which is the gaze of the agitated and

AMENDMENT OF CHAPTER 73, TITLE 18, UNITED "Whereas much larger quantities of pure STATE PARTICIPATION IN UNEM· STATES CODE, RELATING TO OBSTRUCTION OF water will be needed by future population PLOYMENT COMPENSATION PRO­ INVESTIGATIONS AND INQUIRIES and industry; and GRAM · A letter from the Attorney General, trans­ "Whereas pollution of air is also endanger­ mitting a draft of proposed legislation to ing the Nation's health and the welfare and Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, last amend chapter 73 of title 18, United States comfort of the people; and week I received from the Secretary of Code, with respect to obstruction of investi­ "Whereas there is a lack of fundamental Labor, Arthur J. Goldberg, a message gations and inquiries (with an accompany­ and basic knowledge necessary to devise ade­ quate and economic methods for treatment that all States, the District of Columbia, ing paper); to the Committee on the Judi­ Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, ciary. of water supplies, liquid wastes, and air con­ taminants; and have signed agreements to participate COST ASCERTAINMENT REPORT OF U.S. POST "Whereas the multiple use of waters of the in the temporary extended unemploy­ OFFICE DEPARTMENT Pacific Northwest has been actively promoted ment compensation program of 1961. A letter from the Postmaster General, by Federal and State agencies as well as by It is gratifying indeed for me to be transmitting, pursuant to law a cost ascer­ industry, and new complex problems have able to transmit this message to the tainment report of that Department, for the arisen which can best be approached and fiscal year 1960 (with an accompanying re­ eventually resolved only by way of basic in­ Senate, Mr. President. As my colleagues port); to the Committee on Post Office and formation obtainable through a major pro­ know, only 17 States participated in the Civll Service. gram on. pollution control within the region, TUC program in 1958. aided and supplemented by the research lab­ I have been informed by the Secretary oratories of the States and the concerned that on April 8 some of the States industries operating therein: Now, therefore, PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS started taking claims, to speed up the be it payment of benefits, and that most of Petitions, etc., were laid before· the "Resolved by the Senate of the State of the States will start paying these tem­ Senate, or presented, and referred as Oregon (the House of Representatives jointly concurring): porary benefits at some time during the indicated: "1. The President and Congress of the week of April 17. By the VICE PRESIDENT: United States are urged to pass legislation Under this program, approximately 3 A concurrent resolution of the House of authorizing the establishment of a Pacific million jobless workers who have ex­ Representatives of the State of South Caro­ Northwest Pollution Control Laboratory by hausted, or will exhaust, their rights to lina; to the Committee on Finance: the U.S. Public Health Service. regular unemployment insurance bene­ "CONCURRENT RESOLUTION MEMORIALIZING THE "2. This Laboratory shall be dedicated to fits will receive almost a billion dollars advancing the frontiers of knowledge by con­ CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES TO ENACT in unemployment compensation within REMEDIAL LEGISLATION LIMITING THE IM­ ducting research for the treatment of water, waste waters, atmospheric contaminants, and the next 15 months. Thus, a billion dol­ PORTATION OF TEXTILE AND PLYWOOD PROD­ lars in purchasing power will be added UCTS the control of pollution for the protection of the health and well-being of the people to the Nation's economy. And as Presi­ "Whereas the importation of cheap and of the Pacific Northwest and, at the same dent Kennedy said when he signed the inferior textile and plywood products from time, making possible the safe and orderly bill on March 24: foreign countries is t~reatening the very development of industries on which the eco­ existence of the textile and plywood indus­ · These will be hard-working dollars. They nomic advancement of the region depends. will be spent almost immediately-for food, tries of this Nation; and "3. Copies of this memorial shall be sent "Whereas it is believed by the General for shelter, for the bare necessities. These to the President of the United States, Chief dollars will flow into our stores, our fac­ Assembly of the State of South Carolina that Clerk of the U.S. Senate, Clerk of the U.S. immediate remedial legislation by the Con­ House of Representatives, and to all Members tories, onto our farms. gress of the United States should be enacted of the Oregon congressional delegation. to protect these industries and their em­ "Adopted by senate, March 14, 1961. ployees so that the employees of these in­ "MEDA COL, ADDRESS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT dustries will not join the ranks of the un­ "Chief Clerk of Senate. ON lOTH ANNIVERSARY OF SHAPE employed and find it necessary to receive "HARRY D. BOIVIN, Mr. MANSFIELD.·· Mr. President, last Federal aid in order to maintain a livelihood: "President of Senate. Now, therefore, be it "Adopted by house, March 27, 1961. Thursday, at ceremonies in Paris in ob­ "Resolved fby the house of representatives " R. DUNCAN, serving the lOth anniversary of SHAPE, (the senate concurring), That the Congress "Speaker of the House." Vice President JoHNSON delivered an im­ of the United States is hereby memorialized portant and impressive address on rela­ to enact immediate remedial legislation to Resolutions adopted by the Ninth Annual tions between the United States and protect the textile and plywood industries Interstate Conference on Reciprocal Sup­ Europe. I con'gratulate the .Vice Presi­ from serious damage or complete destruc­ port, at Los Angeles, Calif., relating to aid tion from the importation of cheap foreign to dependent children, and availability of dent for his splendid statement, which textile and plywood products; and be it the records of the Bureau of Old Age and analyzes so clearly and cogently the need further Survivors Insurance; to the Committee on for enhancing the strength and unity "Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be Finance. of the North Atlantic Community. forwarded to each Member of the Congress A resolution adopted by Albert Pike Lodge Let me also take this opportunity, Mr. of the United States." of Perfection No. 1, Ancient and Accepted President, to congratulate the Vice Presi­ A joint resolution of the Legislature of Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, New Orleans, dent for representing the United States the State of Oregon; to the Committee on La., protesting against the enactment of with such distinction at the indepen­ Public Works: legislation to provide Federal aid to educa­ tion; to the Committee on Labor and Public dence celebration in Senegal, as well "ENROLLED SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 9 Welfare. as during his visit to the disarmament "To his Excellency, the Honorable President negotiations in Geneva. of the United States of America and to I ask unanimous consent to have the the Honorable Senate and House of Rep­ EXECUTIVE REPORTS OF A Paris speech by the Vice President resentatives in Congress Assembled: COMMITTEE printed at this point in the RECORD. "We, your memorialists, the 51st Legisla­ As in executive session, There being no objection~ the speech tive Assembly of the State of Oregon, in leg­ The following favorable reports of was ordered to be printed in the RECORD, islative session assembled, most respectfully as follows: represent that: nominations were submitted: ADDRESS BY VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHN­ "Whereas pollution of water is endanger­ By Mr. RUSSELL, from the Committee on Armed Services: SON, 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ESTABLISH­ ing the Nation's health and the use of its MENT OF SHAPE, PARIS, FRANCE, APRIL 6 , water resources for the benefit of mankind; Joseph Scott Imirie, of New York, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Air Force; and 1961 and · Harold Brown of California, to be Director I am happy to bring to you from the people "Whereas preservation of the purity of the of Defense Research and Engineering. and the Government a message which is as Nation's waters is necessary to the health By Mr. JACKSON, from the Committee on absolutely determined and meaningful as of the people and to industrial growth and Armed Services: it is simple to state. expansion; and Brig. Gen. Harrison Alan Gerhardt, Army That message is that the United States is "Whereas rapid expansion of population of the United States (colonel, U.S. Army), -resolved to do everything within its power­ and industry has increased both the volume and sundry other officers, for temporary ap­ and I emphasize the word everything-to en­ and complex nature of waste discharges; pointment ln the Army of the United hance the strength and unity of the North and States. Atlantic Community. 1961 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE 5513 This message reflects the basic purpose of greater. As part of its contribution to this the Communist leaders themselves. For its our foreign policy: To maintain an environ­ task, the United States is committed to full plain import would be to bring within reach ment in which free societies can survive and participation in.' the common defense and the formation of what would be incompa­ flourish. By free societies we mean those in the maintenance of its military strength rably the most powerful economic grouping which the consent of the governed plays an on the Continent for the foreseeable future. in the world. No calculation of the future important role. · The President was absolutely clear on this relative strength of the free world could fail It is essential to this environment that point in his message to NATO soon after to be decisively affected by this prospect. it be spacious. It is essential, too,· that taking om·ce. If we go forward with these general pol­ within it there should exist the will and An effective NATO nuclear capability is icies in the political, m111tary, and economic power to protect it against enemies, and the also needed to achieve our goal and the fields we can look forward to an Atlantic opportunity for all to develop and to pursue United States stands ready to consult closely Community which will increasingly fulfill happiness as they see it, within the limits of with all members of the alliance on the best the rich promise that its founders foresaw ability and willingness to work. ways and means of maintaining this capabil­ when they signed the treaty 12 years ago. No single nation has enough influence and ity in the future. The security of Europe and The task wlll not be easy. It will call for power to maintain this spacious environment the security of the United States are in­ continuing sacrifices from all of us. of freedom. The coalition of the peoples separable. Sacrifices of resources. and nations of Western Europe and North In going forward with a practical and Sacrifices of man-years spent in uniform. America is indispensable to this end. With­ balanced program to strengthen NATO's Sacrifices of special interests. out their power-the resultant of popula­ arms, we will reduce any temptation to ag­ Sacrifices of ancient concepts in the light tion, resources, technology, and will~it gression and thus enhance the prospects for of growing interdependence. cannot be preserved. peace. We cannot shrink from thesEl sacrifices if To the United States, it is of prime im­ The fruits of peace are not achieved merely we are to be worthy of the common civiliza­ portance to maintain and strengthen the by avoiding war. We must also seek to pro­ tion which we share. coalition; both its cohesion and power within gress toward a richer life for all mankind. The United States is prepared to play its the Atlantic area and its capacity for con­ If the Atlantic Community is to help full part. It accepts the responsibilities of structive action outside that area. achieve that progress, we will need: leadership, both in projecting its own effort If that cohesion and capacity are to be First. Higher rates of growth in some and in setting forth its view as to the tasks enhanced, vigorous measures will be required Atlantic countries. of the alliance as a whole. in the political, military, and economic fields. Second. More effective coordination be­ The message that I bring you today is In the political field it is to discover and tween the economic policies of Europe and evidence of its unreserved commitment to act -on the most basic of the various alli­ Nort h America. these tasks, which all of our countries will ance interests that are at stake, and thus Third. Increased aid to less developed need to prosecute vigorously in the decade increase the alliance's capacity to influence countries; and that lies ahead if their high purposes are events in the world at large constructively. Fourth. Fair sharing within the alliance to be achieved. Progress toward an integrated European of the burden of that aid and of our mili­ Community wil-l help to enhance that ca­ tary programs. pacity and thus to strength the Atlantic The OECD was created to help achieve "NOT TO THE SWIFT" Community. A more cohesive and powerful just these purposes. Europe within a developing Atlantic Com­ The United States intends to participate Mrs. SMITH of Maine. Mr. Presi­ munity is needed to undertake the large fully in its work to this end. dent, I have just finished reading a fas­ tasks which lie ahead. The essentially na­ This is not the time or the place to go into cinating novel about the Presidency of tional and loosely coordinat~d efforts of the the details. I wish only to lay out the the United States. Because it is not past will no longer suffice. general course of action to which we are only a book that completely captivates Our end goal-"that remote and ideal ob­ dedicated, in seeking closer economic co­ its reader, but, even more important, is ject" of which Lord Acton spoke, "which cap­ operation with ·our At lantic partners. a book with a serious, most timely, and tivates the imagination by its splendor and We cannot fail in this course, if there is to the reason by its simplicity"-should be a be a high assurance of maintaining an en­ most desperately needed message, I call true Atlantic Community in which common vironment in which free societies can the attention of my colleagues to it. institutio~s will increasingly be developed to flourish. Entertaining as the book is, there is meet common problems. The effectiveness of the OECD in prose­ a far greater value than entertainment The burgeoning demands of the less de­ cuting this course will be an indispensable in it. That value is in the urgency of veloped countries no _less than the growth base both for the military programs which our times, of the real peril facing our of Soviet power dictate that a more tightly I have described and for fulfilling the pur­ country, of the fact that it is later than knit community event.ually be achieved. In poses of the Atlantic Community in less we think. This book underscores and progressing toward such a community, we developed areas. emphasizes that urgency and that des­ can regain the sense of forward movement The political impact of progress to this and imaginative thinking which has char­ end may, however, be even more significant perate need for the leaders of our coun­ acterized the alliance in its most creative than its economic or military effect. For the try to face up to realities and to the periods. In the long run, such progress may chief Western nations will have been brought unpleasant dangers of our times. well prove to be indispensable if our ulti­ together into earnest conclave to launch For while truth is stranger than fiction, mate goal of a free and orderly world com­ measures of great and constructive moment. in this novel there is so much truth­ munity is to be achieved. This would contribute to their confidence frightening truth-about the manner in In the military field, too, the United States and cohesion and, the long run, might which too many of us, from our top will do its utmost to ~ustain and enhance well lay the basis for a new and ever closer leaders on through the man in the the stre~gth of the alliance; I shall speak relation between North America and Europe. more briefly about this field, since these It would make more solid the hope that street, search for escapism or for shields matters will soon be discussed in detail in the world will be developed in peace-a se­ from the diffi-culties that we should face. the Council. cure and peaceful world in which inter­ The book is written with genuine au­ My country's approach to NATO's military national disputes can be straightened out in thenticity by one of the most knowl­ tasks is governed by the principles which accordance with the Charter of the United edgeable persons ever to appear in the are reflected in the President's recent mes­ Nations. I have just come from Geneva. Washington arena. More than that, the sage to the Congress on our own milltary We are earnestly striving to get a nuclear author is a person of very deep convic­ budget. Our objective is to insure that any test ban treaty. We want and we pledge potential aggressor will know that he would our best efforts to get a sound and effective tions that he vigorously expresses, and be confronted with a suitable, selective, treaty. If so it may well be a prelude for which he fiercely refuses to have smoth­ swift, and effective military response. constructive planning for disarmament. ered in the normal blase sophistry that To fulfill this objective, the United States If these hopes are frustrated it must not too greatly pervades the Nation's Cap­ is seeking to create a flexible and balanced be and will not be upon the conscience of the ital. military posture. free world. We can and will have the satis­ The book I speak of is "Not to the This is also the goal of NATO. faction and knowledge that we labored Swift." The author is the widely re­ To achieve this goal, several steps will be diligently and we tried with dignity and spected Tristram Coffin. called for. honor, even if we pled in vain. A genuine For one thing, a vigorous and sustained political-as well as economic-community effort to build up NATO's nonnuclear de­ might appear increasingly feasible as our SERMON BY REV. PAUL D. URBANO fenses will be required. This is a high pri­ long-run goal. ority task; it will call for increased effort Such a demonstration of the Atlantic Mr. GOLDWATER. Mr. President, it from all of us. - But the result will be worth nations' capacity for bold and creative effort has always been my fe~ling that the the sacrifice, for NATO's defenses will be could not fail also to impress mightily church is a place where one goes to wor­ more effective and their deterrent power friendly nations in other areas, and possibly ship, not where one goes to listen to 5514 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE April10 I sermons delivered for or against the ad­ thority. But 1! I represent my political as a church will take a public stand on House mission of Red China to the United opinions as from Clu1st, I blaspheme against . bill number so-and-so. The expectation is Nations, or against right-to-work laws, Him, I disgrace my omce, and I bring His that Christian citizens, enlightened in their church to ruin. consciences by the Gospel, will, in their or against the Bricker amendment, or I speak now in defense of nobody's-politics, ··private capacity as citizens, take the po­ favoring repeal of the Connally reserva­ but in defense of the church. And I say, · Utica! action necessary to carry out their tion. I think this feeling is shared by let the church be the church-not some- will-if it be the will of the American pea­ many of my colleagues in politics, who thing else or something less. The•·church ple. Are there no political-action groups in listeR to political discussion 6 days a is_sent to preach Christ to all. The church this country, that we must turn the church week, and feel that at least on Sunday has in it (and so long as it is the Church of · of God, which belongs to all men, into an in­ they should be spared a repetition of Christ will always have in it) people of all strument for the promotion of local and political and economic persuasions. The limited objectives? this. church, in fact, stands quite above the po- Somebody asked me last week, "But if the One of the outstanding young Episco­ Utica! question-in the sense that her treas- National Council of Churches does not make pal ministers in Arizona, the Reverend ure (Christ) is not derived from the natural pronouncements on political and economic Paul DeWitt Urbano, recently delivered life of man, but from God. That is why questions, what is it going to do?" I am glad a sermon on this point, at All Saints' the church is entitled to make moral judg- to answer: Episcopal Church, in . I ask ments on the whole life of man-because she The Council of Churches may do all that it unanimous consent that the sermon be cares about every variety of human govern- is proper for a council of churches to do. printed at this point in the body of the ment, but is wedded to none. The day the First, the churches may, in and through the church begins to act as the agent either of council, talk honestly to each other about RECORD. the left, or of the right, she becomes what their differences, so that, in God's good time, There being no objection, the sermon the Pope was in the Middle Ages, herself a these differences may be resolved. Second, was ordered to be printed in the RECORD, plaintiff or a defendant in cases she pre- the council may further all those practical as follows: tends to judge fairly. works of charity and care for our fellow men A SERMON BY THE REVEREND PAUL DEWITT I, for one, have not taken up the cudgels which, without cooperation, might not be URBANO, ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH, again.st the National Council of Churches accomplished. Third, the council may quite PHOENIX, ARIZ., QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY, because of my politics, but because of my properly propose to its constituent churches 1961 religion. My politics are just as fallible as questions about the political and economic the other man's; and I intend to work for life of man which Christians ought to ex­ (Christ, speaking to Pilate: "My Kingdom them as a citizen through the will of the amine. Is not of this world. I:C My Kingdom were whole people. But my religion compels me · But the council ought not to do what it of this world, then would My servants fight. to protest when I think my church is being does do; namely, to come out flatfooted for But My Kingdom is not from hence.") For almost 9 years now, I have been stand­ misused. this or that side of some vexed and compli- ing before this congregation, trying to Merely as a political man, I would question cated political or economic problem, giving preach the Gospel of Christ, which I take the skill of the clergy in politics. When, the impression that this is "the Christian to be the proper omce of a Christian minis­ for example, the Government decided, !or point of view." Who can say what is the ter. And I have never knowingly used this economic reasons, to recall to this country Cmistian point of view in such questions? place for anything less than the proclama­ the fam111es of servicemen abroad, some of Some Christians are Socialists; some are even tion of God's Word. I would never know­ the churches, admitting that they had no monarchists. The church contains people ingly use it for the proclamation of any­ competence in economic questions, objected of every political and economic point of view. thing so unimportant as my own opinions. that the move was bad for family life. The church is suprapolltical; the church is Nor do I intend to do so now. But I say Well, whoever heard that mmtary operations supranational. The church belongs to no this because some may think I am demean­ are carried out for the good of fam.Uy life? one group of people. The church is God's. ing my pulpit 1iO support my prejudices-­ The objection of the churches in this case is I am reminded (I speak foolishly) of Mar­ whereas really I desire only to give a theolog­ stupid and irrelevant. They should have tin Luther, who began by attacking a Pope-­ ical reason for a public action and to jus­ been told (in place of the courteous evasions and finished by attacking the whole institu­ tl!y an attitude by the words of Christ. of the administration) to keep their eccles!- tion of the papacy. I am well aware I am This parish at its annual meeting in Jan­ astical nose inside the church. no Luther; but I see this much resemblance: uary passed a resolution protesting the use Furthermore (still from the purely, poUt- that I began by attacking certain policies of the National Council .of the Churches of leal point of view) I deplore lobbying in any of the National Council of Churches-and Christ as a political-action group. That is, form. For what is lobbying but the use of am likely to end by attacking the whole prin­ we protested against the fact that the power maney (or other power) to secure specfal ciple of the council. Its deviation-from its of the Christian churches amllated with the interests where the good of the whole coun- proper omce has led me at last to question councU is being used as a lobby. We further try is involved? That the church -or any whether it has any proper omce at all. • protested that, although the impression is combination of churches should so prostl- For what is such a council laboring for ofte.n given in the newspapers that the coun­ tute its God-given omce as to intimidate leg- except some kind of a united church? And cil represents us, it is not truly representa­ islatures 1s intolerable. why does it want a united church? Because tive; and it is not nearly responsive enough Every few months (until recently) I was that is the will of God? I sincerely hope to the will of the constituent congregations. called on the phone and told to "put on my that is their motive. ·But if that is their Since that day, I have had no peace. On collar and get down to the leglslature"-to motive, surely they understand: There can one side of me are the overwhelming ma­ put the heat on the legislators to pass some be no true unity in the church until there jority of the clergy, who favor the council bill or other. And I invariably replied, in is sincere agreement ·in the faith. Without and do not wish -it criticized. And on the effect, that, when I put on my collar, that agreement on doctrine, organizational uni­ other side of me are the laity of the conser­ signified that I was the servant of Christ fication will only make matters worse. To vative party in politics, who detest the coun­ and of no lesser thing; that when I put on bring together in one institution those who cil and all its works, and who are particularly my collar, I represented far more than my sincerely disagree is to drive into one house concerned over the reputed leftwing tend­ own opinions. My collar is part of my vest- those who, by the law of our land, are freely encies of its hierarchy. ments, and signifies when I wear it that I permitted to live in separate houses. The I am here to announce that the church can have set my mind and heart to serve all man- total result of such premature unity would never belong to either one of them. She kind-not just that small fraction of it be the creation of still another church-as belongs to God. And I would fight to the which favors House bill number so-and-so. happened in Canada-for the majority of very end to prevent her from becoming, ever, Must everything be used in our day on people in the churches could not assent to it. the possession or the instrument o! any po­ behalf of some minority, even the collar, No one doubts that Christ desires His litical persuasion. The church is in the world even the church? Does respect for the clergy church to be one. But that means really to serve God, not the Communist or the necessitate the toleration of their ignorant one: One in heart and soul and mind. Chris­ Republican Party. tinkering with things they know nothing tendom is not just divided: It is divided by I have never made a secret of my politics: about? I remember one occasion about a something-by a radical disagreement over I am a conservative. But neither have I year ago when the pressure exerted by the some of the most important questions in ever affronted the conscience of this con­ clergy of this town resulted (thanks to their the world. gregation by representing my politics as the total ignorance of the politics involved), I feel nothing but love and respect for my Word of God . . As a citizen !Jf the United not in the passage of the b111 they favored, Baptist neighbor. He goes to his church States, I am entitled to my political convic­ but in the killing of a school bond issue and I go to mine. But 1! you put me in the tions. Indeed, as a citizen of this country which this city needed. same church with him and make me sing I am entitled to fight !or my political ideals What is the matter with legislators, that "In the Garden," and ask me to believe that by every honorable and legal meal.ls. But they do not question the. competence. of .the fish literally swallowed Jonah, I will not as a clergyman, I am sent to proclaim the clergymen to judge their legislation? Cer- . ~e a~le to endure it. Neither will he be able Word of God. And my politics are no part tainly a clergyman may present current prob- . to endure my "solemn liturSY." We have of the Word of God. Neither have I any lems to his people for their serious consid- not attained to such a state of grace. right to use my pulpit to preach my politics. eration. That 1s one of the things he 1s !or. , There . ~ many desirable things abQut If I preach the Gospel of Christ, I have au- But the expectation is not that any church whicl). God says, "Not yet." And until my 1961 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE . 5515 Baptist neighbor and I have both grown in cause of the inferences allowed to be created sent that the injunction of secrecy be spirit to a height which makes us see (if in the press, that it represents and speaks removed from the treaty, and that the that is the case) the foolishness of our dif­ for some 38 to 50 million Protestants; and treaty, together with the President's ferences, we should, without pride and with­ Whereas our premise is that, instead of out the least bitterness, glory in our differ­ appealing to government, the church should message, be referred to the Committee ences. And each of us should show the devote its energies to the work of promoting on Foreign Relations, and that the Pres­ other the truth in his way by the beauty the attributes of Christianity-truth, hon­ ident's message be printed in the REcoRD. of his life. This is the American religious esty, fairness, generosity and charity-in the The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. tradition. This is the custom which, for the hearts and minds of men, with emphasis on GOLDWATER in the chair). Without ob­ first time in the history of our race, has Christ's having stressed not the expanded jection, it is so ordered. made it possible for all kinds of religious state but the dignity and responsibility of The message from the President is as men to live together in ·peace. And this is the individual: Be it, therefore, follows: what I believe in. Resolved, That All Saints' Episcopal Many leaders of the Ecumenical Movement, Church unite with other church groups so To the Senate ot the United States: unquestionably, are striving for the union that the following objectives may be With a view to receiving the advice of the chur-ches because they believe that achieved: is the will of God. But others of them, I 1. The filing of an official protest through and consent of the Senate to ratification, fear, are trying to create a premature union our bishop, to the annual convention of this I transmit herewith a treaty of friend­ because such union will create power. And diocese for consideration by the general ship, establishment and navigation be­ what will be done with this power? It wlll convention, and to the National Council tween the United States of America and be used to secure the kind of society the of Churches and their respective officers and the Kingdom of Belgium, together with leaders of this united church think right. leaders, to the political, social and economic a related protocol, signed at Brussels on And is not the whole essence of the Protes­ pronouncements of the National Council of February 21, 1961. tant revolt against Rome the revolt against Churches. the notion that a united, powerful church I transmit, also, for the information of 2. That this church work together with the Senate, the report by the Acting Sec­ should determine what is right in the polit­ other groups toward the end that the ical life of mankind? National Council of Churches will cease all retary of State with respect to the treaty. What is this but another totalitarianism, political activities. . JOHN F. KENNEDY. masquerading as "ecumenicity"? And do 3. That such a plan of representation be not all totalitarians promise the Kingdom worked out between the individual churches THE WHITE HOUSE, April 10, 1961. of God on earth? Marx, Hegel, Hitler-and and the National Council of Churches that Enclosures: the modern theologians who have lost their the individual parish will have a role and 1. Report of the Acting Secretary of faith-they are all going to bring the King­ voice in what the National Council of State. dom of God on earth. But the Kingdom of Churches does and says, together with the 2. Treaty of friendship, establishment God is still the Kingdom of God, not any election of officers and leaders and that the kingdom of men. And Christ says clearly, and navigation between the United constitution and bylaws of the national States and Belgium, with protocol. "My Kingdom is not of this world." council be amended to provide for same; To help you to weigh rightly what I have told you, I must tell you also that my bishop 4. That a standing committee of five mem­ bers of this church be appointed by the THE WELCOME CORPS does not agree with me in these matters­ senior warden and approved by the vestry as most of my brother clergy do not. I would Mr. KEATING. Mr. President, re­ have it known that I love and honor my of this church to work toward the above bishop and my brother clergy: it grieves objectives, and that such a committee make cently I received a letter from Mr. David and almost frightens me to find myself so regular reports to the church membership. I. Stern, of New York City, which ap­ radically opposed to so many wiser and better pealed to me very much. Mr. Stern men. But there is no malice in my opposi­ noted that he is very excited about the tion: it is an honest difference of convic­ ORDER FOR ADJOURNMENT TO proposal for an International Travel Of­ tion. I am impugning nobody's character WEDNESDAY fice to promote tourism to the United or motives; and I trust no one wm impugn Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I States. He went on to say that he had mine. -Though it sounds pretentious and even silly, I will have to quote Martin Luther ask unanimous consent that when the long been interested in programs · to and say: "Here stand I. God helping me, I Senate concludes its session today, it make travelers feel more at home here can do no other." adjourn until Wednesday at noon. in the United States. RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY ALL SAINTS' EPISCO­ The VICE PRESIDENT. Is there ob- . But, Mr. Stern had more than ideas PAL CHURCH ANNUAL 'PARISH MEETING, JAN­ jection? Without objection, it is so to offer. He also volunteered his own UARY 9, 1961 ordered. services, as a citizen proficient in -lan­ Whereas the National Council of Churches guages, to help welcome visitors from and/or its duly authorized· divisions, de­ LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM abroad. partments or conventions have made state­ I was much interested in Mr. Stern's ments and taken positions, in the name of Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, for proposal and took it up with. the. De­ the. church, on topics of controversial polit­ the benefit of the Senate, I announce partment of Commerce. Acting Director ical nature, including the following: that there are no nominations on the 1. Favoring recognition of Red China by of the Bureau of Foreign Coll)lllerce Mr. the United States and the admission of Red Executive Calendar. There is on the John C. Borton replied to my letter in­ China to the United Nations; calendar one bill, S. 279, to provide Fed­ dicating that he thought it was a fine 2. Against the right-to-work laws; eral assistance for projects which will and constructive idea to have· citizens, 3. Against the immigration laws as now demonstrate or develop techniques and like Mr. Stern, volunteer to help travelers written; practices leading to a solution of the from abroad. 4. Against the Bricker amendment; Nation's juvenile delinquency control I am, of course, aware that there are 5. Favoring repeal o! the Connally reser­ problems. It ·is anticipated that this vation; many worthy organizations, for example, 6. Advocating capitulation of the sover­ measure will be brought up on Wednes­ Travelers' ·Aid, which give assistance to eignty of the United States to the w:m of day. travelers in the United States. Mr. the majority of the world through the United Stern's idea is unique in that it would Nations; and TREATY OF FRIENDSHIP WITH focus on tourists from overseas. Its em­ Whereas the above are strictly matters phasis would not be relief or emergency of state rather than matters of church; and KINGDOM OF BELGIUM-RE­ Whereas we believe that the church MOVAL OF INJUNCTION OF assistance, as much as it would be put­ should make moral judgments but not pre- SECRECY ting out the welcome mat for friends ·tend to poiitical wisdom; because when they from abroad. do, they are .seriously in danger of linking Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, As a cosponsor and supporter of the state and church, combining two institu­ today the President transmitted to the bill setting up an International Travel tions whose functions are. in every way dif­ Senate a treaty of friendship, establish­ Office (S. 610), I think this is an ex­ ferent and independent of each other; and ment and navigation between the United cellent idea. It fits in very well with the Whereas the National Council of Churches States of' America and the Kingqom of program of the Travel Office. In a sense, ·has become, in effect, an action body exerting Belgium,· together with a related proto­ its influence on our National Government on it is the other side of the -coin. The controversial political, social and economic coi, signed at Brussels on February 21, Travel Office-would help get people here. issues and as such a group wields a very 1961, which is Executive J, 87th Con­ Volunteers like Mr. Stern will make them powerful influence on legislative bodies be- gress, 1st session. I ask unanimous con- feel at home when they arrive. .- 5516 CONGRESSIONAL RECOJlD- SE~ATE April 10 Mr. President, I think coordinated and Leon B. Poullada, of Callfornia, a Foreign James C. Rosemergy James M. Mauldin ~gorous steps should be taken to en­ Service ofll.cer of class 2, to be Ambassador Charles E. Bunkley John H. Bunting Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Charles E. Holden · John H. Westbury courage others to volunteer to help tour­ United States of America to the Republic of Earl A. Boles ists from abroad. Although it may be Togo. that legislation can be devised to accom­ Teodoro Moscoso, of the Commonwealth of The following-named persons to be chief plish this purpose, the lead can best be Puerto Rico, to be Ambassador Extraordi­ warrant ofll.cers, W-2, in the U.S. Coast taken at this time by private civic groups. nary and Plenipotentiary of the United Guard{ Interested groups could compile regis­ States of America to Venezuela. Norman E. Fabri Raymond Telchrow ters of citizens with various language James Loeb, of New York, to be Ambassa­ Archie C. Yano William W. Cloer proftciences who would be willing to give dor Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the John H. Kittna, Jr. Harold L. Brackett, time to meet and help visitors. Private United States of America to Peru. Giles M. Bailey, Jr. Jr. PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION Robert G. Townsend Isaac W. Lance or civic groups which took an interest JohnS. Kennedy Howard W. Barkell in this challenge would be playing a real Mrs. Marie C. McGuire, of Texas, to be Clifford R. Wattam, Patrick J. Mahon and far-reaching role in strengthening Public Housing Commissioner. Jr. Richard Dickinson America's international image and in CENSUS BUREAU Gilbert E. Morris Robert C. Sachs strengthening our ties with the people Richard M. Scammon, of Minnesota, to be Leo L. Richmond Joseph H. Martin of all of the nations of the free world. IXrector of the Census. Melvin D. Mabry Joseph Young I Dale E. Strohecker Freddie J. Turlo As commented above, it is my feeling U.S. MARSHAL Braxton B. Bell Walter Conway that volunteers in work such as this Paul D. Sossamon, of North Carolina, to Clarence B. Scarbor- F. Bradtke should have some measure of na­ be U.S. marshal for the western district of ough Anthony M. Mazeika tional organization. I propose we call North Carolina for a term of 4 years, vice Charles A. Thornton Joseph W. Carawan it the Welcome Corps. Roy A. Harmon. James V. Barth Roy E. Clayton The Welcome Corps would have as U.S. ATTORNEY Robert F. Stager Billy R. Burchfield Harold C. Wadey John P. Hart, Jr. its purposes welcoming visitors from Lawrence M. Henry, of Colorade, to be abroad, orienting them to the com­ John W. Parker John A. Keller U.S. attorney for the district of Colorado Edwin M. Smithers Clarence L. Miller munity, telling them about local attrac­ for the term of 4 years, vice Donald G. Brotz­ Billy L. Sturgell Maxie M. Berry, Jr. tions, visiting with them and making man. Horace F. Stephens Henry L. Nixon them feel at ease and providing tourists U.S. MARSHALS Tugg p. Heimerl Alan G. Anderson with opportunities to meet local citizens James J. P. McShane, of Virginia, to be Charles A. Lester WUUam M. Rickett and civic leaders. These volunteers U.S. marshal for the District of Columbia Elmer Lovan Julian Hatch would not be travel agents, nor would for the term of 4 years, vice Dudley G. Byron L. Swearington Clinton J. Tatro they provide the equivalent of commer­ Skinker. Victor E. Kindrick Marlo J. Camucclo E. Herman Burrows, of North Carolina, to Robert M. Clunie, m Harry T. Lyons cial services now available to travelers. be U.S. marshal for the middle district of Cleo w. Mackey John M. Howarth They would instead be ambassadors of North Carolina for a term of 4 years, vice James F. Eckman Charles M. Burleson good will working on their home soil. James H. Somers. Wayne J. Fisher, Jr. William E. Simmons Such an organization would reap re­ U.S. COAST GUARD Jack Peterson Robert A. Burjolce wards for our Nation as a whole, for Robert E. Bowlby Marvin C. Fields The following named persons to be chief Norman G. Goben visitors and also for the volunteers warrant ofll.cers, W-4, in the U.S. Coast Roger F. Paquin Jack B. Meadowcroft themselves. Those who serve in this ca­ Wllliam A. Lewis Guard: Willdam J. Reinhart Theodore E. Schaffer pacity would be afforded an excellent op­ Orval K. Beall JohnS. Cameron, Jr. Harry K. Smith Artis L. Whitford portunity to make new !:Piendships and Joseph E. Acker WUliam A. Mauch Edward v. Sapp Donald J. Cleveland to learn about the ways of people from Hugh S. Hanna WUllam H. Mattson John M. Deaver Harry P. Earley Robert E. Bagley other lands. Richard V. Bercaw Anthony F. Glaza, Jr. Loy J. Russell Mr. President, I would like to see na­ John F. Malley Franklin H. Wix Penrose C. Dietz Frank W. Kattein, Jr. tional attention by public-service­ Peter D. Shost Gentry J. Cooke Robert C. Imler Charles W. Busby minded groups devoted to this cause. I Joseph C. Daniels Harold 0. Weichert Basil V. Burrell Thomas P. Buby am certain that the relevant omcials of The following-named persons to be chief Albert H. Tremlett, Hugh M. McCreery the Commerce Department and the State warrant ofll.cers, W-8, in the U.S. Coast Jr. Thomas C. Volkle Guard: Joseph H. McKenna, Ronald D. Stengel Department would be delighted to co­ Jr. John B. Friel operate with such groups. Charles L. Maxwell Bernhart A. Wicks Leo J. Degraw John J. Smith, Jr. Arch D. Grainger, Jr. Keith H. Jorgenson CecUM. Morris Paul L. Lamb Arnold A. Adams Harold E. DeYoung John H. Suchan John J. Clayto:a John A. Flynn GeoiTge R. Peck Charles L. Fraizer ADJOURNMENT TO WEDNESDAY Alfred A. Kolb David F. Ray Edwin J. Thornton, Bobby c. Burns Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, if William H. Blaylock, Claude A. Robinson Sr. John C. Secor is Jr. Herbert S. Lyman William J. Doogue Mitchell J. Whiting there no further business in line with William P. East Paul Schuttpelz, Jr. John E. Cherney Howard C. Beeler, Jr. the previous agreement I move that the Leroy F. Bent James P. Avila Donald Leigh Gilbert Shaw Senate stand in adjournment until 12 Frederick W. Rlx Fred A. Shabo Francis C. Soares, Jr. Harold u. wuson, Jr. o'clock noon Wednesday next. Loyd R. Smith Frank N. Campagna. Robert B. Shope Dalton J. Beasley The motion was agreed to; and (at 12 Arthur E. Vincent Earl W. C. Harris William C. Bart Mathew Woods o'clock and 10 minutes p.m.) , in accord­ Howell M. Joynes, Jr. William R. Hendricks, William R. Benedetto Dick G. Taylor ance with the previous order, the Senate Lester H. Green Jr. James J. Burley Donald B. Goodwin adjourned until Wednesday, April 12, Joseph E. Franken Max Trepeta. Roland L. Raleigh Jack A. O'Donnell Albert L. Lingenfelter Sherwood N. Patrick Richard E. Simpson Herman G. Pinter 1961, at 12 o'clock meridian. Emmett J. Gossen Albert N. Dill Richard E. Grlflln Floyd A. Rice Charles R. Smith N. Black Neil 0. Russell Hershel A. Drury Frank M. Miller, Jr. James L. Cropper Edwin D. Phelps Roy E. Nichols, Jr. NOMINATIONS Lyle E. Cable Newton P. Caddell, Jr. Raymond E. Aholt Ara E. Midgett, Jr. John J. Gunson George Mathews Harlan Kaley Thomas D. Keith Executive nominations received by the Merrill W. Allison Wayne R. Glenny Alfred R. Kolar Wallace A. Herrington Senate AprlllO, 1961: Arthur F. Myers Lee D. Wooden Eddie Brophy Hugh T. Williams, Jr. UNITED NATIONS George F. Weadon Louis L. Bayers Robert H. Newman Sanford H. Pierpoint Graham A. Martin, of Florida, to be the Frank Bartling Randall H. Spooner Clifford Gustavson Samuel A. McDowell, representative of the United States of Amer­ Mitchel K. Opsitnik Harold W. Colllns Richard M. Eberhardt Jr. ica to the 16th session of the Economic Com­ Raymond W. Olson Herbert L. Gordon Charles R. Hug Paul E. Peterson mission for Europe Of the Economic and So­ George F. W. Ehrsam Raymond L. Wllliams Harold C. Harris Rea F. Fetzer cial CouncU of the United Natitms. Roy E. Needles ·James R. Kane Constantine J. Kos- Richard H. Wight James W. Johns Thomas J. Hushlon loski Gene N. Cooper DIPLOMATIC AND FOREIGN SERVICE Warren G. Tubbs John G. Schwelm Gordon L. Anderson Walter L. Martin, Jr. Fulton Freeman, of California, a Foreign Isadore L. Souza Gustave F. Scholz William F. Mueller Joseph N. Tanguay Service oftlcer of class 1, to be Ambassador Herbert L. Simpson Harold R. Dycus Johnnie W. Broussard Jack E. VanZandt Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Wallace E. Hulteen Marvin E. Ginn Frank J. Miller, Jr. Jack W. Dunn United States of America to Colombia. Carl L. Smith Charles W. Grlfll.ths Harry S. Huggins Ralph T. Martin 1961 . CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-= SENATE 5517

Kenneth R. Rider Charles.R. Binriclls Isom, Lawrenc~ E., 09.1281. Easton, Howard V., 085746. Bruce E. Tlmmennan Jackie S . .Thornhill Jewett, Darrell. C., 091284. Hahn, Jerry D., 076825. Charles A. L. Linder Arthur J. Walsh Kallvoda, Andrew: J ., 0 .92078. Hill, Clifford L., 071206. Philip R. Spiker Robert C. Van Eaton Korsak, Richard J .• 089529. Hlll, Harris R., 084185. Emil Capinha Charles J ; Kelly Kramer, Joseph !1' •• 091622. Hudgins, Charles T., Jr., 086285• . Oliver w. Barber, Jr. Marcus W. Lansberry Lamazor, Eugene A., 091309. Huff, James C., Jr., 084781. Wllliam E. Whaley, Jr. Richard G. Booth Larsen, Lowell D., 091906. Irons, Ernest M., Jr., 080345. Robert L. Armour Robert E. Whitley Ledford, Frank F., Jr., 091311. Jentsch, David P., 084333. Donald S. Mackenzie Lonnie L. Mixon Lennox, Kenneth W., 091441. Johnston, Laurence, 080346. Charles R. Corbett Ernest W. Hedgpeth Lewis, George N., 3(1, 089354. Maillet, Edward L., 084335. George M. O'Brien Irving G. Sauer Llbcke, John H., 090199. Marsh, Raymond M., 091635. Robert D ..St Aubyn Roy E. Dash Mani, Richard L., 091322. Midkiff, John L., Jr., 084794. Marvin D. Henderson Donald C. Weiner Matson, Raymond E., 089550. Miller, Vandy L., 071231. James D. Webb Dewey R. Seiber Mays, Edward E., 091921. Ortega, Frank A., 081877. Gerald H. Olson James M. Carpenter Mazze, Richard I., 091326. Pia, Luis L., 072539. William R. Bell Ronald H. Bazajou McAndrew, John B., 090249. Rose, GeraldS., 080336. Richard J. Akridge, Jr. Max E . Zeinden McCarty, James P., 091923. Silvernale, Douglas J., 075428. Claud V. O'Neal Robert D. Merritt McCarty, Richard J., 091454. Smith, Creed D ., 076832. R alph Winn · James E. Kane Mcintosh, Billy J.; 091927. Sommers, George A., 078171. Daniel N. Sessions William R. Hudson Meland, Richard A., 091457. Stocks, Harold W., 080337. Rodney D. ~arder James E. curry Mendelson, Robert A., 089558. Stoltz, Richard B., 076833. Eugene E. E. Q'Don- Joseph C. Russo, Jr. Mentzer, William G., 091931. Thompson, Helmer W., Jr., 092023. nell Richard D. Ramsey Miertschin, Melvin A., 091458. Tweito, Robert B., 088510. Ronald L. Herpolshei- Edward C. Pangrass Milton, Robert E., 091647. Woods, Clyde T., 080339. mer George M. Heinrich Moore, Ronald D., 089560. To be captain, Army Nurse Corps Michael Baron, Jr. Paul P. Save Nacheff, Nathaniel M., 091953. Allison, Dorothy S., N2929 . . DEPARTMENT OJ' THE NAVY Nagy, John L., 091473. Newcomer, Kermit L., 091657. Atchison, Juanita M., N2776. Rear Adm. John W. Crumpacker, Supply Nielsen, Peter LaM., 091342. Barcus, Billie J., N2944. Corps, U.S. Navy, to be Chief of the Bureau O•Brien, John F ., 091479. Berg, Ellen M., N2777. of Supplies and Accounts in the Depart­ Osmer, John C., 089366. Bosch, Lila J., N2892. ment of the Navy for a term of 4 years. Oxley, Leo L., Jr., 089572. Carroll, Elizabeth, N2755. The following omcers to be assigned to po­ Painter, Monroe B., 091662. Coble, Patricia I., N3016. sitions of importance and responsibility Park, Richard, 091349. Fess, Dorothy E ., N2971. designated by the President in the rank of Pinski, James B., 091355. Grace, Mary C., N2949. lieutenant general, under the provisions of Poe, Robert H., 091668. Greene, Patricia A., N3018. section 8066, title 10 of the United States Preston, David F., 091669. Hoch, Margaret C ., N2842. Code: Rambaud, Jacques J., 091488. Jezouit, Helen R., N2912. Maj. Gen. Frank A. Bogart, 585A, Regular Raymond, James R., 091360. Lillard, Calllsta J., N2950. Air Force and Maj. Gen. Howell M. Estes, Jr., Reed, Gilbert C., 089580. Pippin, Alton J ., N2935. 1211A, Regular A1r Force. Rochester, John C., 091675. Robertson, Joyce A., N3025. Rodgers, Elizabeth 1., N2806. IN THE ARMY Rogers, Lee F., 091368. Rossing, William o., 091370. Sharit, Pauline T., N2751. The following-named omcers for promo­ Rudman, Harold L., 090442. Shrader, Bernice M., N2918. tion in the Regular Army of the United Schamadan, James L., 091379. Simon, Dorothy A., N2996. States, under the provisions of title 10, Schamber, Dean T., 089377. Snieszko, Mary A., N3002. United States Code, sections 3284 and 3299: Schencker, Bernard, 091380. Sovenski, Joan C., N2888. To be· captain, Medical Corps Shira, James E., 089378. Sowa, Helen B., N2920. Supplee, Jeanne L., N2966. Allin, John 0., 091149. Sta gnone, James J., 091392. Arneson, Leslie A., 089409. Stoebner, John M., 089617. To be captain, Army Medical Specialist Corps Attwood, Charles R., 091747. Stuckey, Marvin E., 091395. Hall, Wilma F., M10166. Barth, Berle I., 091749. Vines, Donald H., 090574. Hamilton, Elizabeth, M10180. Benson, James R., 091754. Wachtel, Herbert L., 091409. Latimer, Estill, M10176. Bezreh, Anthony A., 089724. Wahl, William H., 092034. Latta, Patricia A., M10169. Bogumill, George P., 091163. Welch, Richard D., 089396. Thompson, Beatrice E., M10175. Bowman, John A., 089183. Williams, Melvin C., 091425. Vollmer, Dorothy A., M10165. Boyd, Ralph 0., 089416. Withers, John N., 089398. The following-named omcers for promo· Bray, Jerome LeR., 089420. Zbylski, Joseph R., 089652. tion in the Regular Army of the United Brott, Walter H., 089760. To be captain, Dental Corps States, under the provisions of title 10, Broussard, Wllllam, 090042. Allwein, John B., 089671. United Sta tes Code, sections 3284 and 3298: Campbell, John B., 091176. Bass, Kenneth D., 089701. Casale, Louis A., 091181. Beachum, Jerry R., 089705. To be first lieutenant Cirksena, William J., 091189. Cesarini, Ronald J., 091565. Abbott, Rudolph E., 082378. Cloud, William M ., 089440. Fiedler, Leon D., 091229. Ackerman, Philip W., 083114. Colliton, Patrick A., 091192. Frantz, Wayne R., 091829. Adamcik, Merrill T., 082379. Comunale, Francis L., 089448. Haden, Jackie L., 090018. Agostini, Victor M., Jr., 089400. Cressman, Marvin R., 091198. Hann, John R., 090112. Akam, George R., 083672. Darr, Joseph L., 090474. Miller, Thomas E., 091332. Allen, David J., 082384. Daughtridge. Clay C., Jr., 091204. San F111ppo, Francis A., 092001. Andreson, Ronald K., 083115. Dillon, Donald E ., 091212. Swain, Marshall M., 088964. Askelson, Dennis L ., 082393. Downes, Hall, 089902. Austin, Forrest L., 082396. Durland, Richard C., 089467. To be captain, Veterinary Corps Bacon, Stanley, Jr., 083116. Egan, James F., 091219. Anderson, William L., 085477. Bagozzi, Donald F., 082400. Elwell, Robert H., 091221. Anthony, Theodore G., 091743. Bahnsen, Peter F., 3d, 083117. Fahs, Gerald R., 091224. Eddy, Gerald A., 091373. Bailey, Clark J., 2d, 083118. Finder, Richard J., 089330. Florine, Thomas E., 089483. Baillie, Donald A., 088331. Fishback, Malcolm E., 091232. Mock, James F., 091940. Bajema, John W., 082401. Foster, Lawrence H., Jr., 091825. Orthey, George F ., Jr., 088465. Baker, Robert E., 083119. Gilford, Lawrence M., 089767. Thomassen, Robert W., 087943. Baker, Robert W., 082403. Glass, Sheldon D., 091250. Balda, Edward J ., Jr., 082404. To be captain, Medical Service Corps Grimth, Donne G., 089494. Balish, Warren N., 082405. Haas, John M., 091260. Albertson, John N ., Jr., 071134. Barham, Thomas J., 082407. Haddad, Jean G. K. 091261. Allen, Harold E., 082307. Bark, Paul L., 082408. Hall, Robert K., 091595. Bullard, John W., 075337. Barta, V.' W111iam, 083120. Hardy, David L., 090030. Chapin, George E., Jr., 076821. Bauchspies, Richard E., 083121. Hays, Gerald C., 091601. Collins, William S., 2d, 089838. Bauer, Anthony G., 083122. Hebert, Donald H., 089503. Conselman, Charles B., 071466. Bauer, Hugh A., 083123. Heydorn, William H., 091269. Daine, Robert B., 078066. Bednarz, Joseph C., Jr., 082415. Hinds, Ronald B., 091871. Dillard, Herbert A., 072368. Beers, Richard C., 083858. Honoman, Kenneth R., 09127._ Durr, Walter L., 078165. Bellows, Ronald L., 083124. 5518 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE April 10 Benjamin, Adam, Jr., 083125. Cotton, Fred A., 082508. Gall, Robert P ., 083233. Betts, Jerry W., 083127. Coury, David G., 083179. Gammons, Vance S., 083903. Blake, Robert E., 082425. Craddock, Bo F., 088180. Ganey, William G., 083234. Blazes, Peter J ., 082428. Cramer, Rockwell C., 082511. Garlick, Richard D., 083235. Block, Thomas R., 082429. Crandall, John D., 088181. Garrison, Darrold D., 082597. Bons, Paul M., 083128. Crawford, Jon C., 083883. Gauer, Ralph C., 082598. Bourland, David W., 083130. Crosby, Ben G., Jr., 083182. Gell, Richard W., 083236. Bowen, FrankS., 3d, 083131. Crow, Nathan H., 083183. Gennaro, Louis B., 083237. Bowles, Robert E., 082434. CUllins, Thomas E., 088638. George, John D., Jr., 083238. Boyd, Thomas J., 089417. Cunningham, Joe N., 082516. Giallourakis, Bill C., 083239. Boyer, Kenneth S., 082436. Curtin, Thomas R., 082517. Gibbings, Leslie G., 083240. Bradley, John H., 083132. Daley, John M., 083185. Gillette, William P ., 3d, 083241. Bradshaw, Jack 0 ., 083133. D'Amore, Robert E., 083184. Gingras, Ronald W ., 083716. Brandl, Joseph W., 083134. Danielson, Charles 0., 082519. Gissendaner, William E., Jr., 083907. Bridgewater, Tom W., Jr., 082441. Danilek, Donald J., 083697. Giuliano, Robert W., 083242. Briggs, Bobby G., 083867. Dantzscher, David D., 083698. Glover, Charles W., Jr., 083243. Brinson, John F., Jr., 082135. Davall, Bernard M., 083186. Godbey, James A., 083244. Brintnall, Clarke McC., 083136. Davis, David H., 2d, 082522. Gongola, Victor J ., 083245. Brockwell, Daniel P., Jr., 083137. Davis, James M., Jr., 083187. Goodenough, Fred W., Jr., 083246. Brookhart, Dan A., 083138. Davis, Joseph M., 083188. Goodfellow, Richard K., 082608. Brooks, James R., Jr., 083139. Day, Wayne D., 083189. Goodman, Gordon L., 083247. Brown, Charles LaF., Jr., 082446. DeBoeser, Edward V., Jr., 083190. Goodman, John U., 082609. Brown, Clyde 0., Jr., 083140. DeChant, Joseph M ., 083191. Gordon, Henry J., 083248. Brown, Frank McC., 3d., 083141. DeChristopher, Edward P., 2d, 082526. Gordy, Terry L., 083909. Brown, Glenn A., 083142. DeJardin, Donald A., 083192. Grabowski, Norbert D ., 082611. Brown, Joe J ., 083868. Deely, John R., 083198. Graf, WilliamS., 083249. Brown, Joseph K., 083143. Degen, Robert, 083194. Gra nde, Alfred F., Jr., 082613. Brown, Larry H., 082447. Del Rosso J., 082531. Grassmyer, Richard L., 082614. Brown, NoelL., 082448. Delius, Robert D ., 3d, 087726. Graves, Gary P., 083250. Brownlee, William A., Jr., 082452. Delumpa, Felix M., 082533. Graves, Richard G., 083251. Brunner, Ronald S., 083144. Demyanenko, Serge P. C., 082536. Gregg, Noel D., 091852. Bruzina, Dennis R., 083145. Densford, Charles F., Jr., 083195. Grenier, Donald H ., 082616. Buchanan, John C., 083146. Denson, William A., 083196. Griffin, Turner D., Jr., 083252. Buchly, WilliamS., 083147. Depew, David E., 083197. Griffith, Warren E., 2d, 082619. Bugay, Glenn L., 083148. Detlie, DouglasS., 088198. Grimm. Rupert E., 083253. Bullis, Lawrence H., 083149. Devens, John w., 083199. Groh, Peter J., 083254. Bunker, RobertM., 083150. Dew, Donald L., 082540. Groner, Robert R., 082621. Burdin, J.D., 082459. Dey, Robert A., 083200. Groomes, Benjamin H., 083911. Burford, JohnS., 084920. DiMauro, Philip V., 083201. Groves, Richard N., 083255. Burke, Edward J., Jr., 083151. DiTommaso, Joseph M ., 083202. Guild, William E., 082625. Burke, John c., 083152. Dixon, Dana R., 082543. Gunderson, Peter G., 083718. Burke, Robert T., 082460. Dodd, Edwin N., Jr., 083203. Gustitis, Norman L., 083256. Burns, George K., 091561. Doggett, George B., 082544. Gwathmey, Lomax, Jr., 082628. Butler, Matthew D., 082464. Donovan, Claude B ., 3d, 083204. Hagler, Jon L., 082633. Bynum, James A., 082466. Donovan, Robert T., 083205. Hain, Earl L., 082634. Byrn. James H., 084132. Doster, David A., 083891. Hale, Edward G., Jr., 083257. Byrne, Peter C ., 083154. Downing, Edward J., Jr., 083206. Hall, Fred W ., Jr., 083258. Caddigan, James L., Jr., 083687. Drisko, Melville A., Jr., 083207. Hall, George M., Jr., 083259. Cain, Gene R., 082467. Duker, Robert P., 082552. Hall, Harrell G., Jr., 083260. Calello, Samuel C., 083688. Dus, Stanley E., 083208. Hall, James B., 083261. · Cameron, Thomas F., 083155. Dykes, John M., 083209. Hallada, Ra.phale J., 082635. Cantor, Robert L., 083874. Easley, Michael F., 083210. Hallauer, Donald W., Jr., 082636. Capelle, Gerald C., 083156. Eckert, Ralph E., 082558. Halse, David L., 082637. Carpenter, Maxey B., Jr., 082472. Edgar, Charles E., 3d, 082559. Hamilton, Bruce McC., 083262. Carpenter, Thomas E., 3d, 083157. Edwards, William A., 083211. Hammond, William D., 08391-3. Carson, John W., 083158. Eiber, Robert A., 082560. Hankee, James H., 083263. Case, Robert 0., 083159. Eliot, John H., 083212. Hanrahan, David G., 082639. Castle, James C., 083160. Elliott, Norman T., 083704. Hardman, Richard W., 082641. Chappell, Troy D., 083161. Emacio, William J ., 082562. Harlem, Frank M., Jr., 083264. Charlton, Daniel P ., 083162. Emmons, James E ., Jr., 083213. Harrington, David B., 082643. Chaudrue, Robert G., 088617. Ennis, Harry F., 082565. Harry, William L., 083265. Cheek, Alton J., 083689. Evans. John G., 083214. Harvey, Thomas H., Jr., 083266. Chesney, Ted S., 083690. Evans, Joseph A., 083215. Hatch, Alden E., 084181. Chopin, Lamy J., Jr., 082487. Evans, Roy T., 3d., 083216. Rattler, Robert M., 083267. Christenberry, James P., 082488. Eveleth, Barry P ., 083217. Haushill, Paul W., 083268. Chunn, Don C., Jr., 082490. Faiola, Gennaro J., 083219. Hayden, LeRoy R., Jr., 083269. Ciasullo, Paul F., 083163. Fairall, Richard L., 082570. Haynes, Ashton M., Jr., 083270. Cibosky, William 083164. FarqUharson, William R., Jr., 083707. Heizmann, William A., 3d, 083723. Clack, Edward L ., 082491. Farr, Lorin B., Jr., 083220. Hence, Guy R., 082653. Claflin, Alan B., 083165. Farrar, Melvin H., 083221. Henderson, Joe P., 083725. Clark, Robert E ., Jr., 083166. Fee, Gene B ., Sr., 083898. Henninger, Kermit M., 083271. Clarke, David A., 083167. Fernandez, Claude E., Jr., 083222. Henry, Malcolm P., 082654. Clar.y, William P., Jr., 083168. Finkenaur, Robert G., Jr., 083223. Hepner, Theodore W., 083272. Clewell, Robert M ., 083169. Fischer, Richard W., 083713. Herberger, Kenneth S., 083273. Cockill, Michael J., 082495. Fisher, Eugene A., 083224. Herren, John D., 083274. Cockle, DaleS., 083170. Flesher, Franklin A., 092578. Hidalgo, Peter D., 083275. Coffey, Raymond I., 083171. Forburger, Thomas V., 082580. Higgins, Robert M., 083276. Coleman, Lynn F., 083692. Forman, Thomas A., 083225. Hill, John R., Jr., 083277. Coleman, Ronald T., 083172. Forney, Donald M., 083226. Hill, Orland K., 083278. Collett, Willis C., Jr., 083173. Forster, Thomas A., 083227. Hilton, Kenneth R., 082661. Collins, Samuel P., Jr., 083174. Foster, John R., 082581. Hirata., Richard M., 083279. Conant, Roger V., 082499. Foster, Robert R., 083228. Hitchcock, Walter A., Jr., 083280. Connell, Terence J., 083175. Foulkes, William W., 3d, 083229. Haag, Phillip C., 083923. Conner, Nelson 0., Jr., 083176. Fay, William H., 082582. Hock, NeilS., 082662. Conrad, Charles 0. G ., 082502. Frank, Basil E ., 082588. Hoffman, Francis R., 083730. Cook, Cline G., 083177. Franklin, Richard G., 083230. Hofmann, Robert M., 083731. Cook, Larry J ., 083879. Frankoski, Joseph P., 083714. Hofstetter, James F., 082664. Cooper, William T., Jr., 083178. Franks, Francis J., 083231. Holck, Roy A. V., 082666. Corbitt, Bradley G., 082503. Frick, James A., 083232. Holecek, John F., 083281. Corcoran, Gordon G., 082504. Fulkerson, Charles W., 082689. Horlbeck, Albert W ., 082669. Cote, Paul R., 083695. Fyffe, Carroll M., 082592. Hart, John H ., 082670. 1961 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE 5519

Howard, Lee N., 08~073, Lindquist, Robert E., 083333. Murphy, William I., 083391. Howard, Terence, 083282. Lockwood, William L., 082756. Myers, Samuel L., Jr. 083392. Howley, Dennis C., 082671. Loffert, John W., 083334. Nabors, William T., 084237. · Hoyem, Slyvan D., 082672, Logan, Lansing P., 082757. Nadal, Ramon A., 2d, 083393·. Hruby, Dale E., 083283 . . Lohr, Kenneth A., 083335. Nail, Frank M., 082835. Hubbard, Harry J., 3d., 083284. Long, Raymond, Jr., 082759. Nakasato, Gorge I., 082836. Hudson, Ronald E., 083285. Looney, Thomas C., 083336. Nardi, Anthony P., 083394. Huff, George C., 083286. Loughbox:ough, DavidS., Jr., 083337. Nelson, George R., 082839. Hughes, Robert K., 084782. Lufkin, Linwood E., 082761. Nelson, Louis, 082840. Hulcher, George R., 082675. Luman, Joseph C., Jr., 083338. Nelson, Ola R. 083395. Hulsman, Norbert A., 083287. Lunde, Henrik 0., 082765. Nelson, Richard E., 082842. Hunt, Larry H., 083289. Lupi, Joseph A., 083339. Nidever, David F., 083396. Hunton, Eugene R., Jr., 082678. Lynch, Richard T., 083340. Novak, Jerry R., 083965. Huskinson, Robert R., 083290. Lynne, John H., 083341. Nowak, John A., 083397. Hussey, George E., 083291. Lyon, Harold C., Jr., 083342. Nuffer, Frederick L., Jr., 083398. Hutson, Heyward G., 083292. MacLeod, Albert D., 083343. Nun, John B., 083399. Hutton, Paul C., 3d, 083293. MacPhee, John T., 082766. Nydam, David A., 082848. Huyssoon, John W., Jr., 083738. Mace, Arthur F., 083344. Oakes, William H., 087575. Iacomino, Gennaro J., 083739. Madigan, John J., 3d, 083345. Oakley Osborne C., 083966. Ingram, Eric F., 082679. Maffia, Paul M., 082768. Obarr, Gerald L., 083400. Irwin, Allan S., 082680. Mahler, Michael D., 083346. Oberg, Dick S., 083402. Isaacson, John L., 083294. Mailes, Marten D., 083752. Oelke, Karl E., 083403. Jackson, Strube J., 083295. Major, Richard B., 082769. Ofgant, Edwin I., Jr.,-083404. Jahn, Harvey R., Jr., 083296. Makowski, Paul 083347. Olson, Ronald C., 083405. Jasaitis, Edward J., 083297. Maliska, Thomas P., 083348. O'Quinn, Garland DeL., Jr., 083401. Jaschen, Daryl G., 083298. Malone, Lawrence M., 083349. Ordway, Roderic E., 083406. Jenkins, Homer B., 3d, 083299. Manges, Duff G., 3d, 083350. Orr, Thomas L., 083407. Jenkins, Richard J., Jr., 082684. Mangrum, Harry J., Jr., 082771. Osterlund, John R., 083969. Jensen, Blaine P., 082685. Manos, John P., 083351. Owen, Benjamin P., 082858. Johnson, Bradley J., 083300. Marshall, Willie J., 083352. Oxford, Clyde E., 082859. Johnson, Donald L., 082689. Martin, Cary W., 083353. Oxrieder, Charles H., 083408. Johnson, Donald W., 083301. Martin, Don, Jr., 083354. Packard, Bruce 8., 083409. Johnson, Herbert R., 083302. Martin, Joseph E., 082776. Paes, Joseph A., 083410. Johnson, Hugh P., 083303. Mason, Alfred R., 083355. Painter, Keith, 082861. Johnston, Alexander, 3d, 083304. Mason, Thomas M., 083356. Palladino, Donald J., 083411. Jones, Billy G., 083933. Mathews, Billy F., 083357. Palme, Francis J., Jr., 087580. Jones, James H., 083305. Mathis, Robert N., 083358. Palmer, John L. 083412. Jones, Lincoln, 3d, 083306. Matos, Joseph A., Jr., 083754. Papa, Joseph, 082863. Jones, Rollin A., 083741. Matsumoto, Robert J., 083359. Parker, William L., 083413. Jordan, James P., 083937. Matthews, Edward W., 083360. Parks, William R., 083414. Julian, Robert H., 083307. Maxson, Stanley A., Jr., 083361. Parris, Thomas G., Jr., 082868. Kageleiry, Harry Z., 082696. May, Jack C., 083362. Parsons, William D., 083415. Kanning, James R., 082703. Mayer, Frederick F., 083363. Payne, Garth H., Jr., 083416. Katz, Joseph J., 083308. McCaffrey, William J., 083364. Pearsall, Max G., 083417. Kauffman, Robert R., 082708. McCarthy, Patrick F., 090257. . Peck, James W. 083418. Kaufmann, Reynold W., 082710. McCauley, James W., Jr., 083365. Pedersen, Millard L., 083419. McCormack, Leonard R., 083366. Kearney, Robert F., 082711. Pellegrini, Benjamin J., 083420. Kelly, Thomas J., 083309. McCray, William H., 082784. McDermott, Charles I., 083954. Penczer, Peter A., 083421. · Kennedy, Stanl~y w., 082714. Pensiera, Alexander J., 083422. Kernan, James J., 083310. McDermott, Thomas C., 082786. McDevitt, Donald T ., 082787. Perreault, Lawrence F., 083423. Kerns, Earl M., 082716. Perregaux, Paul A., 083768. Keyes, Joseph D., 083311. McDonald, Larry P., 082788. McEwen, Gary N., 082790. Peters, John W., 083424. Kidwell, Walter E., 082717. Peters, Richard K., 082871. Kilburg, Ronald A., 082719. McGrew, Palmer, 2d, 083367. McHugh, Thomas E., 082792. Petersen, Donald R. 082872. Kinzel, Arthur J., 082721. Pickett, John H., Jr., 086632. Kirk, Mahlon, 083312. Mcintyre, Stephen, 3d., 083955. McKay, Lawrence E., Jr., 083957. Plageman, Robert C., 082878. Kirkegaard, Martin L., 083313. Plaue, Walter M., 083425. · Kirkpatrick, Roy S., 083314. · McLain, David P., Jr., 084220. McLean, William T., 083368. Pointer, Robert W., Jr., 083426. Kittelson, Richard D., 083315. Powell, Colin L., 083771. Kleinsmith; Edgar E., 082727. Mee, Gregory C., 083760. Powers, Davies R., 083427. Klempnow, PaulL. J., 083316. Meeks, Ronald C., 085213. Priestly, Neal M., 082888. Klose, Karl R., 082728. Mellin, James P., 083369. Prunitsch, Karl F. 083428. Kloskowski, Richard S., 083317. Melott, Robert A., 083370. Pryor, Philip A., 083429. Knowlen, Charles B., 082729. Melton, William T., 082801. Kolb, Jerry w·., 082732. Merrill, Will G., Jr., 083371. Puscheck, Herbert C., 83430. Kosmider, Gary L., 083318. Michael, George R., 083372 . . Putnam, John D., 083773. Koster, L., 083319. Michael, John D., 083761. Ramsden, James H., 083431. Krahn, Wayne E., 086387. Mignano, BJ::uce P., 083373. Rave, JohnS., 083432. Kramp, Harry R., Jr., 083320. Miles, Frank 'V'f., 083374. Raymond, John ·A., 083433. Kreitz, Rolf B., 089530. Miller, Charles A., 083375. Rector, Zane K., 083434. Krisko, John, 083743. Miller, Milton L., 083376. Reed, Leo G., 089582. Kulik, Frederick w., 083321. Miller, Richard L., 082808. Regel, Thomas J. 082899. Kusek, Leonarci J., 083322. Miller, Robert H., 083377. Rehmert, Colby D., 082900. Kyle, David S., 083323. Miller, Robert L., 082809. Reich, Charles J., Jr., 082901. LaGrassa, Joseph E., 087832. Miller, William R. 083378. Reid, Loren D., 083435. Laabs, Robert G., 082736. Millspaugh, Peter E., 083379. Reidy, Richard F., Jr., 083436. Lafayette, Richard J., 082737. Min, Kellet I., 082812. Reilly, John F., 083437. Lager, Kenneth E., 083324. Miraglia, Joseph, S., 082813. Reinert, John E., 083775. Lancaster, George N., 083325. Mitchell, Gerald C., Jr., 083380. Reiser, Andre K., 083776. Lane, Glenn A., 083326. Moentmann, Dwain T., 083381. Reynard, Richard L. 083438. Lang, Joseph A., 082741. Montgomery, Kenneth H., 083382. Reynolds, William M., 083439. Larson, John R., 083327. · Moore, Charles F., 083963. Rhodes, Robert G., 083440. Lawton, George C., 083328. Moore, Charles 8., 083383. Rice, Charlie W., 082905. LeMere, Charles E., 083329. Moore Olin J., 083384. Richards, Gene M., 090424. LeTowt, Zigmont J., 3d, 083330. Moore, Robert J., 083385. Riggan, Raymond B., Jr., 083441. Leary, Donald B., 082744. Morgan, Hugh W., 083386. Riley, Paul R., Jr., 082907. Ledbetter,'Hqmer P., 082747. Morgan, James B., 083387. Rivera, Frank T., 082909. Lee, Phillip A., 082749. Morgan, Thomas D., 083388. Roberson, Richard W., 082910. Levasseur, Julian J., Jr., 083331. Morrison, John W., 083389. , Dona!d J ., 083443. Lewis, Jerome C., 083332. Mosby, Rqbert LaR., 082825. Robertson, Cloin G., 083444. Licht, Willfam R., 082751. Moscatelll, Robert G., 083390. Robertson, George R., 083445. 5520 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD~ SENATE April 10

Robinson, Kelly E., 083446. . Stilson, Vernard M.cC., Jr., 08~490. To be first lieutenant, Women's Army Corps · Robinson; Richard A., Jr., 082916. Stoddard, Davld T., 083004. · Lane, Betty J,; L588. Roche, David, 082918. · Stone, John B., 083491. Rodenberg, Louis B., Jr., 083447. Stoner, Clifford D., 084002. To be first ·iieutenant, Medical Service Corps Roe, John H., Jr., 083448. Stritzing~r. Frederick G., 5th, 083492. Barden, Regginta_l R., 083849. Roemer, Richard 0., 081826. Sturm, John·A., 083009. Black, Edward J ., Jr., 085724. Romeo, Leo V ., 082920. Sukalski, Mitchel V., 08:1010. Brooks, Benjamin A., 085731. Roosma, Garret G., 083449. SulUnger, Carl W., 083~93. Dickson, Richard C., 082317. Roosma, William A., 083450. Sutherland, John R., Jr., 083494. Frase, Howa~d J., 082584. Ross, Jimmy D., 082924. Svenson, Alfred, 083014. Hembree, Calvin S., 091267. Rupprecht, Dennis A., 083451. Swanson, David W., 083495. Herek, Robert L., 083728. Saint, Crosbie E., 083452. Talley, Earl H., 083017. Hersey, William J., Jr., 091604. Saling, Neil E., Jr., 082931. Tallgren, Robert W., 083496. Litman, Leon H., 088791. Salisbury, Alan B., 083453. Teeter, Charles E., 083497. McGough, Sammy, 087560. Sampson, John B., 083454. Terpstra, John J., Jr., 087637. McMahon, Robert P., 089255. Sands, Thomas A., 083455. Thamasett, Otto J ., 083498. Riordan, Michael W., 083442. Sato, Raymond K., 082936. Theibert, Jude J., 083499. Sout er, John R., 082987. Sauer, Charles E., 083780. Thomas, John F ., 083022. Sperandio, John R., 082992. Savage, Leslie H., 082937. Thomas, Richard E., 083500. Steele, Billy D., 086812. Savage, William F., 082938. Thompson, Thomas M., Jr., 083501. Uemura, Edward H., 083033. Scales, Eugene J., 083456. Thornhill, John W., 084007. To be first lieutenant, Army Nurse Corps Scatterday, Phillip B., 082939. Tilley, James N., Jr., 083502. McKinney, Janet L., N2985. Schaffer, John A., 083457. Tirre, Joseph C., Jr., 083503. Miles, Marcia E., N3024. Scherman, Francis J., 082942. Toal, Alonzo R., 083026. Schmith, Albert T., 083783. Todd, Robert W., 083027. The following-named persons for appoint­ Schneider, John W., Jr., 083458. Toftoy, Charles N .•. 083504. ment in the Regular Army, by transfer, in Schomburg, August, Jr., 083987. Tomlinson, Raymond F. R., 083505. the grades specified, under the provisions of Schonberger, Paul T., 083459. Trabert, Richard F., 083506. title 10, United States Code, sections 3283, Schonberger; Richard c., 083460. Tredway, Robert N., 083507. 3284, 3285, 3286, 3287, 3288, and 3290. Schurtz, Gerald P., 083461. Trumbull, Hugh H., Jr., 083508. To be lieutenant colonel Schwar, Joseph H., Jr., 083462. Turgeon, Gareth M., 083805. Perry, Harry E. (Medical Service Corps), Schwarzbatier, Joseph W., 082947. Turner, Ronald D., 083509. 079644. Scott, Franklin D., 083989. Tuttle, William G. T., Jr., 083510. scott, Richard L., 088921. Upchurch, Thomas J., Jr., 083036. To be second lieutenant Seaman, Andrew M., 082948. VanFleet, Townsend A., 083512. Glynn, Michael G. (Medical Service Corps), Sedgwick, Douglass A., 083463. VanMeter, Harold C., 084014. 085753. Seeburger, George W., 083787. Vanture, Paul D., 083513. To be second lieutenant, Medical Servi

Peeler, Charles E,, 05304253. and corps specified, under the provisions of title 10, United States Code, with a view to Tewksbury, Arthur E., 05206911. · title 10, United States Code, sections 8283, designation under the provisions of section Thomas, Jerry A., 05310054. 3284, 3285, 3286, 3287, 3288, and 3290: 8067, title 10, United States Code, to perform Thornton, Tommy W., 05506835. To be second lieutenant, Medical Service the duties indicated, and with dates· of rank Van Horn, James E., 05309202. Corps to be determined by the Secretary of the Williams, Phillip J., 05001142. Air Force: Campbell, Michael L. Marcy, Iva L. Wolstenholme, Donald E., 05307424. Garrett, Thomas C. Metz, Robert T. To be captains, USAF (Medical) The following-named persons for appoint­ Hayman, Robert H. Stelmach, Jerry J. Fred L. Burkhart, A03079144. ment in the Regular Army of the United The following-named distinguished mili­ Mark G. Carroll, Jr., A03076258. States, in the grades and corps specified, RichardS. Foster, A03077213. under the provisions of title 10, United tary students for appointment in the Regu­ lar Army of the United States in the grade Frank W. Hayes, A03090172. States Code, sections 3283, 3284, 3285, 3286, George 0. Lewis, A03088914. 3287, 3288, 3289, 3290, 3291, 3292, 3293, and of second lieutenant, under the provisions of title 10, United States Code, sections 3283, James G. Sanders, A03079161. 3294. 3284, 3285, 3286, 3287, and 3288: Herbert L . Skogland, Jr., A03079215. To be major, Chaplain David S. Wiltsie, A02246805. Anderson, Carl R. Kautz, Edward F. Sterling, Edward A., III, 0465975. Azelborn, Nicholas A. Keavy, Robert G. To be captains, USAF (Dental) To be major, Judge Advocate General's Corps Baggot, James M., Jr. Kenefick, Francis J. Terence H. Furman, A03043710. Pierce, Donald L., 0953798. Bakkeby, William M., King, Jacky L. Jack F. Jans, A03000417. Jr. Kirk, Thomas H. Raymond A. Kopczyk, A03045481. To be major, Medical C01·ps Batdorf, Richard L. Koenig, Lawrence R. To be captain USAF (chaplain) DeVito, Nicholas J., 01715027. Bavis, Robert J., III Laske, Lawrence J. Vincent D. Sievers, A03088310. To be captain, Army Nurse Corps Beal, Patrick G. Lees, Dennis C. Becking, Ernest A. Lemaster, Dennis C. To be captain, USAF (Judge Advocate) Heckman, Edna M., N900586. Bentz, William A. Marshall, Kenneth E. Neil Kasdan, A02234006. Tauroney, Teresa J., N902225. Bernier, Ralph D. McClure, Phillip E. To be captain, Judge Advocate Blanks, James I., Jr. McFarland, John A., To be first lieutenants, USAF (Medical) General's Corps Bond, John C. Jr. Raymond H. Fitz-Randolph, A03075307. King, Ward D., 0995955. Bramwell, Jerry L. McGranahan, Richard Henry W. Foster, A03090300. Breithaupt, Charles E. David R. Jones, A03075313. To be captain, Medical Corps C., Jr. McGuckin, Mack R. George E. Randall, A03089823. Cape, Richard F., 02283894. Brice, Harvey R. McPherson, Benjamin Perry T. Roberts, A03078107. Fichtner, John Z., 05207481. Brickell, James E. J. Charles S. Thurston, A03075296. Vila-Balzac, Gilberta, 01888739. Broderick, Robert A. Mehn, Adam, Jr. To be first lieutenants, USAF (Dental) Buckland, Lauren 0. Miles, Richard A. To be first lieutenant, Army Medical Edward F. Simon, Jr. Specialist Corps Buehler, William F. Mills, Terry L. Cameron, Ralph G. Mitchell, James N. Ernest D. Svensson, A02239028. Brown, Eloise A., J100303. Chamberlin, Charles Mitchell, James R. To be first lieutenants, USAF (Medical Fritsch, Ann D., M2993. S., Jr. Norris, David M. Service) Thompson, Margaret B., M3071. Chandler, Charles E. Oda, Stanley Y. William J. Colley, A03079157. To be first lieutenant, Army Nurse Cm·ps Chinn, Mitchell E. Olszewski, John P. Constantine A. Ricciardi, A03078162. Lyke, Elizabeth M., N2291557. Conerly, Jerry M. Osburn, Gerald G. Slewitzke, Connie L ., N2292183. Coughlin, James P. Phelps, Wilford A. To be first lieutenant, USAF (Veterinary) Yoder, Dolores E., N902836. Cutten, Dee E. Pike, Richard E. David Wise A02239885. Davis, James R. Pocock, Fred R. To be first lieutenants, USAF (Judge To be first lieutenant, Judge Advocate Deem, William B. Randall, Noel C. W. Advocate) General's Corps Drinkard, Lawrence Ray, Ernst R. Brannen, Barney L., Jr., 02299800. W. Remen, Donald J. Charles E. Borie, A03102743. Gill, David M., 02299898. Dwinell, Richard E. Ruggles, Robert M. William M. Cooke, A03102746. Green, James L., 02298774. Emmert, Richard W. Rush, Terry J. Walter G. Fenerty, A03067226. To be first lieutenant, Medical Corps Englert, Dennis M. Saiki, Owen H. Howard K. Smith, A03003195. William 0. Treacy, A03060522. Belknap, Harold R., Jr. Feuerbacher, Charles Sandell, Edward T., Campbell, James A., 02300483. E. Jr. To be second lieutenants, USAF (Medical Fischer, William L. Sells, RichardT. Campbell, Selma R., 05301087. Service) Floyd, Peter W. Sewell, Gerald L. Daus, Arthur T., Jr., 05203251. Lamar Johanson, A03073368. Doolittle, William H., 02285055. Fluer, Larry L. Shin, Stanley P. J. Fogarty, Frank P., Jr. Short, Robert W. John E. Murphy, A03083899. Edwards, Adrian L., 02300501. Fred L. Witzgall, A03090110. Fong, Richard A. Slaggie, Stephan M. Enloe, Leslie J., 02300461. Foreman, Leroy F. Smith, Donald W. A. The following persons for appointment in Facer, James C., 02298140. the Regular Air Force, in the grades indi­ Hamaker, William R., 05209214. Freitas, Donald L. Smith, Ernest C. French, Larry T. Smith, Richard F. cated, under the provisions of section 8284, Jones, Graham P., 02298146. title 10, United States Code, with dates of Krank, Daniel F., 05703586. Fridie, Alvin B. Smith, Ted H. Fulghum, Joe R., Jr. Sorensen, Wayne R. rank to be determined by the Secretary of LaNoue, Alcide M., 05003734. the Air Force. Larson, Alvin L., 05500215. Fuller, Wayne W. Stewart, James H. To be majors Loeser, Louis I., 04061748. Gaines, RobertS. Sweet, John W. Lyon, Charles M., 3d, 04065749. Gjording, Jack S. Takamiya, PaulK. Dycus A. Murray, A0767335. Milo, Anton P. L., 04068183. Goodman, Lawrence Tate, Arthur W., Jr. Glenn A. Profitt, A0735208. Mitchell, David P., 02300516. E. Taubenheim, Gordon Richard M. Sakakida, A01899409. Gowin, Malcom J. R. Morgan Donald W ., 04068724. To be captains Murch, Robert F., 02300636. Greenhaw, Herman Taylor, Stephen R. John Dervishian, Jr., A03025577. Olsen, Earl R., 04060762. H., Jr. Teel, Kenneth L. Thomas S. Doane, A03017697. Rogers, John T., Jr., 02298134. Grosskurth, Alfred J. Thompson, James D. Meyer Ellins, A01999379. Sanders, Daniel T., 02300514. Hamilton, Thomas C. Tolin, Douglas L. Robert A. Glovins, A03024988. Taylor, David M., 02300639. Hansen, Robert L. . Tovey, Weldon R. Tokio Harada, A03015783. Thering, Harlan R., 02298277. Harrell, Charles J. Traugott, David A. George V. Hogan, A03012664. Warrender, Charles L., 04059987. Henderson, LyleS. Ude, Vernon C. Frank R. Hunsicker, A03014494. Young, Frank C., Jr., 04075846. Henley, Emmett H. Upton, George s. Hickey, William J., Jr. VanStee, James F. William A. Ingersoll, A02234532. To be first lieutenant, Veterinary Corps Hinton, Richard J. Vurlumis, Chris c. George R. James, A03016906. Davidson, David E., Jr., 02297846. Hunter, James S. Ward, Michael Ray H. Janes, Jr., A03013757. Leroy C. Johnson, A03007456. To be second lieutenant, Army Nurse Corps Jackson, Joseph M. Wasserburger, John J. Jacob, Ken A. Williams, Robert L., Robert W. Lacy, A03014036. Balkema, Sarah A., N2296639. Jenks, James S. Jr. Herbert S. Lamb, A03007480. To be second lieutenant, Medical Service Joelson, John R. Wong, Walter K. Y. N. John R. Lindley, A03017635. Corps Jones, Philip R. Wulf, Richard L. H. Donald MacLeod, Jr., A03025595. Charles H. Martin, A03024679. DuVall, Ward B., III, 05309952. Kasher, Donald R. Leo J. May, A03025215. Smathers, James B., 05300259. IN THE AIR FORCE Doctor S. Morrisey, A03014110. The following-named distinguished mili­ The following persons for appointment in Michael P. Pomatto, A03025334. tary students for appointment in the Regu­ the Regular Air Force in the grades indi­ Jack C. Rasor, A02219340. lar Army of the United States, in the grade cated, under the provisions of section 8284, John I. Riggs, Jr., A02253759. 5522 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE April 10 Lawrence E. ,Smith, A03025480. James M. Eller, A03082687. Richard E. Kennedy., A03071627. Nicholas Theochares, A03008293. Roger W. Engebretson, A03071565. Jack W. Kenney, A03070246. Carl G. Weis, A0301767·1. Delmar L. English, A03055838. Clifford E. Kentner, A03084325. Robert M. Winn, A03025613. Nicholas Eremita, A03072173. Robert H. Kjar, A03073927. Charles M . . Wood, A03016399. Gregory A. M. Etzel, A03072748. Guy D. Knight, A02208890. Alan J. Wright, A03013612. Gerald Everson, A03074051. Robert P. Knight, A03072514. To be first lieutenants Clarence J. Ewald, A03070713. Philip D. Knowles, A03072515. Robert H. Felstul, A03072806. Ralph N. Knox, A03084980. Geol'ge B. Aaron, A03082805. JosephS. Ford II, A03073607. Homer L. Koop, A03084147. Delbert R. Ackley, A03082655. John G. Forrest, Jr., A03071814. Harry J . Kroening, A03071678. Jimmy A. Almazan, A03083065. Frank C. Fox, Jr., A03054950. Adrian W. Kruller, A03071388. William H. Anderson, A03085062. James W. Frank, A03073771. Do~ald A. Kunz, A03068073. John Baird, A03080335. Dan W. Freeman, A03083796. William H. Lace, A03082835. Kenneth W. Baisden, A03087569. Allan M. Friedman, A03073360. Edward T. Ladd, A03084294. Duane A. Baker, A03073578. Leslie I. Fujimoto, A03084002. Arthur E. Laehr, A03083801. Joseph K. ~arker, A03071961. Wallace J. Gaber, A03085172. Harvey W. LaFollette, A03080784. Charles B. Beagle, A03083190. Robert F. Gaffney, A03039824. William R. LaFollette, A03083353. Marshall K. Becker, A03071221. Gerald A. Gardner, A03083194. Gale A. Lair, A03070403. Robert J. Beier, A03084768. Robert F. Gardner, A03073230. Ronald J. Langlois, A03072890. Ronald H. Belcher, A03073756. Merlin J. Gaylord, A03072863. Thomas T . Langmead, A03083865. Johnny L. Berg, A03073960. Richard C. Gerhardt, A02226671. Melvin R. Launius, A03070234. Ted S. Besh, Jr., A03080608. Terry A. Gettelman, A03082592. John R. LaVillette, A03083150. Erastus N. Bishop, A03071919. James B. Gilbreath, A03074367. Joseph S. Lemoine, A03072837. Roger H. Bishop, A03084775. Thomas J. Gill, A03074518. John F. Lennox, A03072423. Wayne Bithell, A03084857. Alfred N. Giovine, Jr., A03074414. Maynard . G. Lerner, A03080908. Walter D. Black III, A03074203. William H. Glendenning, A03083312. Dean A. Leverenz, A03085019. Paul E. Blair, A03069493. Edward H. Goldberg, III, A03071615. John A. Levis, A03071693. Claude C. Blanch, A03072084. Robert T. Golly, A03070055. Roger C. Lewis, A03074076. Donald E. Blinn, A03083601. Ben I. Gomez, A03071022. Victor L. Lewis, A03071554. Carl W. Blough, A03070788. Benjamin F. Good, A03071572. William L. Lewis, Jr., A03081333. Joseph F. Boland, A03047705. Harry A. Goodall, A03087796. Francis J. Liberator!, A03069383. Samuel J. Boles, Jr., A03074486. Richard B. Gookin, A03084978. Bert R. Lindsey, A03074140. John C. Bonnette, A03084898. Claude D. Greathouse, A03072835. Ronald L. Lininger, A03073773. Delwin K. Bopp, A03073871. Basil D. Gregorios, A03074111. Lawrence A. Link, A03072194. Andrew G. Borden, Jr., A03067434. David M. Gri1Dn, A03074012. David W. Lloyd, A03074122. Gerald F. Bourgeois, A03072896. Daniel L. Grogan, A03084662. Christian X. Loughran, A0308520'1. Clifton E. Boyd, A03070706. Louise L. Groves, AL3060171. James K. Lowe, A03072718. Gerald E. Bozeman, A03074443. George T. Gruber, A03082738. Glen R. Ludy, A03083318. Edgar A. Bradley, A03051923. Lawrence D. Haight, A03084118. Robert E. Luetgens, A03071742. Mitchell H. Bradley, A03073620. John Halachis, A02234378. Gary B. Lundberg, A03085015. Bernard J. Broske, A03082853. Curtis W. Haley, A03084960. John A. Macdonald, A03072102. Frederick B. Buoni, A03073172. Jere W. Hamilton, A03084292. Carvel V. Magleby, A03070519. WilUam R. Burress, Jr., A03074489. Edward M. Hanki, A03030760. Arthur L. Magner, A03083714. Charles W. Bussey, Jr., A03074490. William C. Hanna, A03084880. Ronald J. Mangan, A03074588. John F. Butcher, A03082530. George E. Harris, Jr., A03087900. Charles R. Margenthaler, A03073447. David J. Caris, A03072005. Delano W. Hartman, A03070416. Rob R. Marsh, A03082636. Harold E. Carson, Jr., Aos·o72171. Gene D. Hartman, A03073872. Patrick G. Marshall, A03074293. Donald M. Carter, 3074448. Nathan Hartman, A03070385. Paul H. Martin, A03084851. Joseph J. Centofanti, A03073041. James R. Hawkins, A03055721. Fulton E. Massengill, A03072727. Gerald A. Channell, A03084622. Charles F. Hayes, A03071360. Bernard H. Matano, A03084103. Michael P. Charles, A03073944. William J. Haynes, A03083019. James P. McCarthy, A03074589. Gary W. Christensen, A03082812. Clifford S. Heathcote, Jr., A03083215. Raymond S. McCoy, A03068929. Neal F. Christensen, A03074386. Richard W. Hedge, A03083580. George B. McDaniel, A0308283.6. Frank J. Christy, A03083520. Bruce H. Helmark, A03072810. John S. McKenney, A03080537. Emmet H. Clair, A03074449. Alan B. Hershon, A03072323. John R. McKone, A02210173. Chester G. Clark, A03074533. Stanley R. Hess, A03082626. Bernard E. McMahon, A03081031. Edwin H. Clark, A03080885. Robert B. Hetherington, A03071573. Charles S. Mead, A03072042. Frank R. Clark IV, A03072318. Norman A. Higgins, A03080085. Harold W. Messenger, A03082896. Franklin D. Clark, A03071322. Allen D. Hixson, A03084964. Robert S. Michelsen, A03<'72092. Robert R. Clark, A03082657. Rodney M. Hobson, A03074225. John J. Mi1ler, A03087716. Douglas M. Clements, A03071638. Alexander M. Milligan IV, A03082705. J. Dudley Colcord, A03074104. Bob P. Hodges, A03073550. William G. Hoeft, A03074389. Michael E. Minko, A03073854. Robert E. Coldwater, AOS083072. Lloyd L. Moir, Jr., A03081369. James B. ColUns, Jr., A03082990. Walter C. Holliday, A03072786. Raymond J. Holt, A03080923. Harold W. Morgan, Jr., A03073719. Thomas S. ColUns, A03084303. Charles M. Morris, A03072330. Richard E. Holt, A03083678. William W. Conlee, A03083793. John C. Morrow, A03073251. Robert N. Hood, A03070426. Joseph P. Copeland, A03073595. Dwight L. Mottet, A03073822. Thurman D. Cothran, Jr., A03084705. Richard W. Hopper, A03073370. Russell C. Mountcastle, Jr., A0308118S. Charles B. Cowden, A03082884. PaUl D. Horton, A03084082. Thomas W. Murray, A03074061. Jacques J. Creppel, A03071779. William H. Hosea, A03083764. Eugene G. Myers, A03071731. J. Marcus Crow, A03074249. Robert H. Hout, A03083100. James P. Naze, A03083183. Alan M. Curtis, A03083204. Norman N. Huff, A03083798. Richard L: Neal, A03083590. Gomer C. Custer, A03082838. ArthurS. Hulnick, A03073149. Thomas A. Neal, A03072981. Warren G. Davies, A03085293. Robert J. Hunt, A03072445. Leland J. Nee, A03082915. John R. Day, A03084771. William R. Hunter, A03074499. Donald L. Neff, A03080912. Richmond Dean II, A03083481. Wilfred T. Ikemoto, A03084099. Harold V. J. Neher, A03070377. William A. DeLoach, Jr., A03074366. Robert L. Irwin, A03083896. Charles R. Nelson, A03074396. David A. Diffenderfer, A03083850. Ted W. Jensen, A03084504. Merrill G. Nielson, A03074392. Bobby G. Dolan, A03084290. Harold C. Johnson, A03068303. Edward H. Nimmo, A03083422. Robert C. Dolby, A03084670. Raymond L. Johnson, A03068991. David M. Nomura, A03084107. Frederick F. Dose, A03083753. Sargent G. Jones, A03083679. James R. Norton, A03085219. McCleary A. Douglas, A03084364. Wesley H. Jorgensen, A03071740. William F. Nowacki, A03082954. Michael T. Dowell, A03071667. Charles K. Kandle, A03071387. John F. O'Brien, A03072403. Laurence R. Downey, A03074425. Donald R. Karr, A03081005. Robert J. O'Brien, Jr., A03073464. Wayne E. Downing, A03083394. Ramon J. Kazanjian, A03072865. Eldon F. Oldnettle, A03087839. Donald H. Duff, A03084623. Arthur P. Kearney, A03083147. Raymond M. Pamplin, A03073781. Darrell R. Dunlop, A03072158. James H. Keating, Jr., A03072972. Gary L. Parsons, A03081348. James P. Dwyer, A03080681. Leroy A. Keck, A03074462. Dean C. Peterson, A03071945. DouglasS. Earle, A03073299. Daniel J. Kelly, Jr., A03083381. William B. Petrik, ·A03084480. Earl D. Ebersole, A03074546. Robert B. Kelly, A03084723. Richard J. Pettit, A03073518. John R. Edwards, Jr., A03029829. George J. Kennedy, Jr., A03072041. Fred A. Petty, A03073525. Charles E. Ehrenfried, A030.73006. George W. Kennedy, A03082698. Fred G. Ph1llips, -A03074165. 1961 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE 5523

Gregory A. Phillips, A03082669. Andrew E. Turner, Jr., A03072355. John M. Wallace, A03084536. Jimmy B. Pickens, A03Q72640. Cecil E. Un~erwood, A03083135. Dale G. West, A03074337. David F. Pine, A03083294. Robert D. Underwood, A03082803. Norman P. West, A03101194. John R. Pinkett III, A03074359. Ralph S. Van Brunt, A03071371. Larry D. Winkler, A03084780. David H. Pittard, A03072696. Richard L. Van Allen, A03082576. William J. Wycoff, A03084350. William D. Pitts, A03081158. Rudy L. Van Heinert, A03083627. Donald W. Yates, A03083002. Merrill J. Waite, A03071262. William P. Platt, A03050515. To be second lieutenants Robert S. Pocreva, A03083439. William F. Walkenhorst, A03074218. Alcide L. Porell, A03069416. Eric F. Walker, A03083806. Distinguished Aviation Cadet Graduates William E. Prather, Jr., A03084021. Willie R. Wall, A03073288. Richard J. Biesiadecki, A03115978. Robert E. Purves, A03074601. Jerome T. Wallace, Jr., A03082747. James H. Youngblood, A03116040. Frederick J. Puzio, A03072925. Dale E. Wallentine, A03067922. Jim G. Reder, A03083295. Bernard L. Walpole, A03071564. The following-named cadets, United States Clarence R. Reed, A03083405. Bobby L. Ward, A03083469. Air Force Academy, for appointment in the David H. Regan, A03084437. Berry L. Watkins, A03080352. Regular Air Force, in the grade of second James R. Remy, A03082647. William C. Weimer, A03087748. lieutenant, effective upon their graduation, Jack B. Re Velie, A03073496. Sanford Weisman, A03074651. under the provisions of section 8284 of title Jerry W. Richards, A03070392. Robert E. West, A03071593. 10, United States Code. Date of rank to be Walter R. Riebau, A03083804. George W. Westbrook, A03084806. determined by the Secretary of the Air Force: Denton J. Riggs, A03083322. David P. Westenbarger, A03072002. James Neal Ahmann Edward H. Roberts, Jr., A03084836. Walter F. Weston, A03070728. Earl David Aman Philip T. Roberts, A03071840. James T. Weymark, A03082579. Marcus Antone Anderson William K. Robertson, A03084401. Donald R. Whisler, A03071732. Victor Joe Apodaca, Jr. Frederick D. Robinson, A03082568. Ronald R. Whisler, A03071733. Richard Wesley Arnold Ralph C. Robinson, Jr., A03083030. Edward B. White, A03084310. William Ernest Aylsworth Richard R. Roehm, Jr., A03072588. David M. Wilde, A03085043. Hugh Temple Bainter Marvin Rosenglick, A03087854. Charles S. Williams, A03071916. Weldon Daniel Bates, Jr. Glo L. Rounsaville, A03071368. Donald E. Williams, A03074344. Robert Wilmer Best, Jr. Glen A. Ryan, A03073166. Eldon D. Woodward, A03071710. Allan Carl Blaisdell Harold A. Sanders III, A03082824. Peter R. Worch, A03073209. Howard Lee Bodenhamer Neil D. Sanders, A03087725. Curtis G. Wormwood, A03084846. Robert Frederick Carl Boedeker Jack A. Sauer, A03082569. Henry M . Yochum, A03074146. Victor Henry Bouquet, Jr. Clarence J. Savelle, A03Q84970. Robert J. Yowell, A03071435. Don Walter Box James P. Scarff, Jr., A03072153. Charles J. Yurcek, A03072306. Stuart Robert Boyd Charles A. Schaefer, A03070683. Albert V. Zaborowski, A03073213. Frederick Edward Bradstreet III James R. Schafer, A03071708. Harry F. Zahn III, A03070008. Robert Emmett Brickey Kenneth A. Schaller, A03082503. To be second lieutenants Jack Wesley Bright Carl W. Scherer, Jr., A03072839. · Thomas Francis Brophy Richard D. Allred, A03085996. John William Brusky, Jr. William E. Schier, A03074316. George A. Bohlen, A03085854. Robert L. Schober, A03083640. George Edward Buchner Carlton E. Buchart, A03101037. Patrick Joseph Buckley Paul E. Schueler, A03074647. Daniel A. Buckley, Jr., A03074406. Estel J. Schultis, A03083641. Robert George Bull II Gary R. Carr, A03093803. George Lee Butler Sterling E. Schultz, A03083974. William E. Cassady, A03083070. Leonard D. Schwab, A03071709. Douglas Brougher Cairns Henry M. Curry, A03073900. Rickard Schwalm, A03082543. Harold Norman Campbell c. Homer C. Dillman, A03085088. John L. Scott, A03083299. Joseph Clair Carling William E. Scott, A03083032. Josephine E. Donohue, AL3060736. David Lynn Carlstrom Alvin D. Seda, A03083157. George M. Edlund, A03085038. Caron Green Carson, Jr. Michael F. Semans, A03050607. William D. Evans, A03084366. Russell Wyatt Cash Ronald C. Senac, AOSO'i-1906. Charles E. Fuller, A03055870. John Simon Caughman III Charles F. Shadr_on, A03082870. James B. Gebhard, A03072710. Carlos John Cochrane III Donald H. Shannon, A03084124. Donald E. Gentry, A03086466. Thomas Monroe Conley Thomas E. ShC'lton, A03073016. David L. Glass, A03070323. Charles Dorsey Conover Jerome D. Siderius, A03072589. Harold E. Glazener, A03101082. Richard Merian Cooper David H. Siegel, A03072987. Henry E. Goff, A03074264. Richard Miles Coppock Roger W. Simmons, A03071135. Richard E. Grorud, A03072808. Charles William Croll Ross W. Simmons, A03074435. Bart P. Hamilton, A03082855. Ruben Anthony Cubero Ora L. Simpson, Jr., A03070928. Eugene H. Haskins, A03101092. Donald Roy Danborn Gilbert J. Sinnott III, A03072282. Hiram F. Herrick, A03070642. Louie Eugene Daniel Ralph W. Sirek, A03074182. Robert B. Huey, Jr., A03085132. James Henry Darnauer Horace D. Smith, A03070792. Edward W. Ivey, A03084869. John Alfred Dates Frederick J. Sodomka, A03082996. James N. Jean, A03083216. Gene Harry Davis James F Sopp, A03082920. Martin J. Kasten, A03101112. Richard William Davis Bernard A. Spath, Jr., A03074323. Grant D. Kerber, A03082665. Richard Wayne Day Andrew J. Speer, Jr., A03070960. Dudley Kiefer, A03084890. Charles Robert Dean Philip J. Stack, A03074131. Temple G. Klipple, A03054482. Paul Austin Dean Michael L. Starkey, A03071247. Roy N. Knight, Jr., A03072377. James Dickson David E. Steiner, A03083551. Don E. Kosovac, A03085594. Dennis Dwight Dillon Glen F. Stewart, A03082800. Robert M. Kuhar, A03072655. Robert Jack Dingle, Jr. Jerry R. Stewart, A03074328. Robert L. Ladd, A03085397. Charles Bryan Dixon Richard A. Stewart, A03074399. Loren M. Larson, A03072816. Lee Chris Dixon Terry K. Stewart, A03080916. Robert H. Ludwig, A03086081. Thomas Julian Eller John P. Stroud, A03072120. Charles P. McAndrews, A03074221. Richard Carl Fairlamb Jose E. Stuntz, A03074171. Ronald E. McDaniel, A03101124. Paul Francis Foley Delma W. Swilley, A03084859. Eldred D. Merkl, A03084432. William Joseph Foster Richard A. Symms, A03084125. Robert K. Mock, A03084724. Larry Bratton Freeman John J. Taddeo, A03073323. James S. Morgan, A03085246. Martin Ernest Fricks Peter D. Tannen, A03073170. Ronald L. Munn, A03083778. Ronald Ames Fullerton David L. Tawater, A03084838. Lynwood D:Odom, A03085257. Gerald Wayne Gill Alvin Taylor, Jr., A03072167. John A. Palmer, A03084759. Richard Theodore Goddard Charles B. Taylor, A03074509. James D. Parnell, A03014295. John Robert Goodley Clarence G. Taylor, Jr., A03074481. Richard M. Raab, A03084786. Bobbie Lee Grace Donald M. Taylor, A03084461. Lionel R. Senecal, A03101159. Carl Wayne Granberry Gary W. Taylor, A03072381. Robert L. Sharland, A03084572. Donald Edward Grant Edward Thomas, A03082831. Donald L. Stambaugh, A03084254. William Echizen Griffis II James F. Thomas, A03080877. Max P. Starkel, A03085935. Terry Jan Guess Lawrence E. Thomas, A03070485. Patrick J. sweeney, A03084229. Louis James Hablas, Jr. Charles L. Thompson, A03083646. William E. Takacs, A03087061. David Winfred Haines Flint Thorne, A03083821. John H. Tatum III, A03055337. Samuel Alton Hardage Julius I. Tidwell, A030710U. Gray E. Tillman, Jr., A03084594. Wayne Arthur Haring Jack F. Tolbert, A03073640. Roland R. Voise, A03082652. Edgar Clay Harper, Jr. 5524 CONGR~SSIONAL ~CQRD _- S~NA~ April 10 John An ton Harris Richard Dowlen Smith Ronald Breen Neutzling Warren Lee Haslouer Robert Emmett Smith Lawrenc~ "AbneJ: Noble Robert Louis Heriza John Ernest Stackhouse Nicholas Stephen Plodinec 1:U Haven Seldon H111 William Keith Stackhouse Ralph Eugene Pollard -· · · Thomas stewart Hm Kenneth Eugene Staten Melbourne Reid Russell Bruce Jackson Hinds~ Jr. Charl~s Fleming Stebbins Emmanuel John Scivoletto James Merrifield Hinkle Paul Ray Stephen Julius William Seibel, Jr. Paul Dean Hinton Terry Lawrence Storm John Michael Seidl David George Hmiel John Maynard Stover George Larry Shamblee Stephen Shiaoling Ho Roger Francit? Stringer Warren Bellamy Shull Lawrence Lee Hollie Johp. Daniel Sullivan, Jr. Kenneth Eugene Slegent'haler · Eugene George Hopp Thomas Lee Sutton Phillips Waller Smith, Jr. James Joseph Hourin Dale Clark Tabor John Owen Sommercamp Henry Lee Howe Teney Kunia Takahashi Walter Edward Stanley !tichard Lynn Howell John Charles Taylor Robert Hollis Strauss, Jr. Merton Henry Hull Gary Albert Theiler Richard Andrew Thompson Albert Ernest Johansen Byron William Theurer Warren Kenneth Watson, Jr. Kenneth Richard Johnson Charles George Thomas, Jr. Gary Warren Webster Thomas Keith Johnson, Jr. Addison Seares Thompson m Carl Joseph Wimmer Brice Cutrer Jones Byron Michael Travis William Randolph Wright Dean Herbert Jones Peter Hughes Trotogott George Philip Yancey Lowell Whitcomb Jones James Francis Tulls, Jr. Robert Peter Yavis Ronald Edward Jones James Paul Ulm The following-named midshipmen, U.S. Wayne Hubert Jones Allan Edward Utendorf Naval Academy, !or appointment in the Terry Rodell Jorris Lawrence Phillip Vacirca Regular Air Force, in the grade of, s.econd Lawrence Joseph Karnowskl Erik Hjalmar Vettergren, Jr. lieutenant, effective upon their graduation, Karl Frederic Kellerman III Jules Leland Viquesney under the p:r.ovlsions of section 8284 of title Robert Ernest Kellock William Douglas Wade 10, United States Code. Date of rank to b,e Arthur David Kerr Reea Russell Wagner determined by the Secretary o! the Air Frank Wayne Klszely Robert Kneller Wagner Force: Darrell Kent Koerner Thomas Taylor Walker John Joseph Kohout III John Cairns Weaver, Jr. Charles Thomas Ackerman Oleg R. Komar'nitsky Ronald James Weeden Richard Andrew Backus Terry Treloar Koonce Clyde O'Neal Westbrook, Jr. Jerry Leon Bennett James Birch Kyle Wayne Walter Whalen Gary Fredric Bowser Peter Barry Lane Karl James Whitaker Cecil Scott Boyd Ph111p Robert Lane Robert Peter White Kenneth David Brodeur Thomas Alfred LaPlante James Helser Wild Ronald Lawrence Carlberg Jerry Dean Lefton James Edward Wilhelm Edwin Theodore Carlson Rodger Gene Likens Thomas Woodrow Williams Walter George Caweln Hayden James Lockhart, Jr. W111iam Twyman Williams IV Lawrence Carpenter Cox Kenneth Warren ~ac Aulay Benjamin Grant Wlllis, Jr. Wllliam Henry Dalkin ni Joseph Burton Mandel Frank Edward Wlllis Timothy Thompson DeGavre Francis J errod Mason Thomas Wilford Carman Wilson AquUla Gibbs Dibrell III Victor Pels Maxwell Robert Terry Woelfel John Maxwell Dickey, Jr. John Thomas May Frederick Roy Wohrman Larry Eugene Dishon James Richard Mayo John Joseph Wolcott Mark Sears Dittrich Donald Eugene McCarter Roger Clark Woodbury Charles Wayne Duke, Jr. James Leroy McCleskey Ph111p Harvey Woods Clare Clell Eaton Virgil otis MqCollum III Edward Anthony Zompa Charles 'Milton Ernst Everett Brooks. McCrary John Kemp Forsythe Worth Russell McCue The following-named cadets, U.S. Mili­ Michael Aloysius Freney John Luke McDonough tary Academy, for appointment in the Vaughn Kenneth Grace Richard Carl McManigal Regular Air Force, in the grade of second Peter Wheeler Greenwood George Clement McNulty lieutenant, effective upon their graduation, Dennis Henry Irlbeck Ronald Ernest Mlller under the provisions of section 8284 of t1 tle WUliam Costa Jeas Richard Cragin MUnes II 10, United States Code. Date of rank to be Wlllia.m Warren Kennedy John Theodore Mize determined by the Secretary of the Air James Raymond Francis Kerwlck, Jr. Earl Chess Mizell Force: Cletus Bonaventure Kuhle. Monte Larue Moorberg Joseph Brian Amlong Herbert James Lantz, Jr. John LeRoy Moore Lee Reuben Anderson Stanley John Lepo Burke Henderson Morgan Howard Allan Bats Anthony Guy Lucci William Thomas Moulton John Tyler Baker, Jr. Norman Charles Mazurek Thomas Aquinas Mulvey m RonaJd Rae Barrick James Augustus McCune m Charles Bailey Neel Edward Patrick Barry, Jr. John Bernard :McDonald Hector Andres N egroni Rodney Allyn Bartholomew Michael Moore McMillan George Theodore Nolde Gilbert Richard Bilodeau Phillp WUliam MerrUl Terry Dean Norris Richard Frank Bitner Carl Gettus Morrison, Jr. Paul Bartholomew O'Connor Gordon Spottswood Bounds John Andrew Phillips Earl Nelson O'Rear Richard Carlton Boys, Jr. George Henry Podrasky Thomas Preston Owens, Jr. David Michael Brooks George Harry Raroha Donald Davis Paye Joseph Galus Brooks Robert Whitley Sample, Jr. John Gordon Payne Robert Winfred Bunton John Wendel Scheerer Lee Noble Penniston Roderick Anthony Cameron Bruce Neal Stratvert James Carl Poole, Jr. James Linden Chase Thomas James White, Jr. Owen Leland Quantz Thomas Michael Coyne Frederick Percy Wilson Michael John Quinlan James Anthony Cullen, Jr. Keith Francis Wood Michael Erle Rawlins Donald Arthur Dreesbach John Vincent Zenyuh Carl Richard Gerdes Renoud Darius William Gaskins, Jr. Robert Norris Gllliam Subject to medical qualification and sub­ Leo Frank Rieselman, Jr. ject to designation as distinguished military James Wilson Rogers Benjaman Cyrus Glidden John Parkinson Green graduates, the following dis-tinguished mili­ Thomas Andrew Sanders tary students of the Air Force Reserve Of­ Frederick. W111iam Sanzenbacher Albert Henry Hokins John Clayton Jones ficers' Training Corps for appointment in Earl Francis Saunders the Regular Air Force, in the grades of sec­ Reid Arthur Schaffner John Edward Jones Richard George Knoblock ond lieutenant, under section 8284 of title Leslie George Schneider William Arthur Jacob Mackie 10, United States Code, with dates of rank Thomas Edwin Schutt William Lawrence Madsen to be determined by the Secretary of the Air Hanson Lee Scott Robert Bruce McConnell Force: Vincent Dahlgren Scott Warren Leslie M1ller Paul J. Abeln Charles F. Albrecht, Jr. Larry Allen Shewmaker Rebert Ames Montgomery, Jr. · Joseph D. Adams IIILinden R. Albright Thomas Giles Skilling Edward Burke Mucha · Kenneth R. Agostl William A. Albro 1961 CONGRESSIONAL· RECORD-- HOUSE 5525 Calvard S. Allen John- M. Cross Ronald N. Hatcher James B. Mathews David· H. Quick Joseph M. Syslo Roland J. Allen George P. Crotwell; Jr. Richard H. Hays Roy E. Mathis Dennis L. Quick Eric V. Tait · John W. Allsbrook, Jr. Ralph R. Crow, Jr. ·­ Jerry B. Hendrix Frank J. May, Jr. Hale A. Quigley Charles A. Tarpley David K. Anderson William J. Cuneo; Ji. Walter C. Hersman Jerry D. McCannon Max W. Reed Charles S. Taylor, Jr. Willlam S. Andes Donald B. Daniels , David B. Hickman. Donald F. McCredie RichardS. Reilly Daniel A. Taylor, Jr. John C. Andres Joel F. Daniels Jimmie L. Hoagland Donald.N. McCulloh James L. Rhame, Jr. Robert L. Taylor Byron E. Anshus John F. l;>aniels Ross A. Hodge William J. McCutch- Tandy C. Rice, Jr. Val W. Taylor Michael P. Armstrong Benjamin H. Davis, George E. Horn eon James W. Rider James H. Thomas Jerry F. Arnold Jr. William L. Horton, Jr. Alexander V. McDer- Frank E. Roberson Lowell V: Thomas Guy B. Arthur George A. Dean Marvin W. Howell mont Arthur Roberts Ill Martin L. Thon James S. Austin, Jr. Dirk H. de Does John V. Howie Clinton R. McDonald Floyd N. Roberts William A. Tilton Stephen E. Bacher Samuel M. Deichel~ Gerald J. Hrastar Terry L. McDonald Kenneth A. Roberts John L. Tinsman, Jr. Lee D. Badgett mann Donn B. Hubbard James T. McDougle Fred Rochez Robert N. Tlttenhofer Anthony L. Baggiano Steve F. Demidovich Jack I. Hudson Reuben L. Mcinnis Lewis R. Rogers ll Harold K. Tonda Roy C. Bailey Everett D. Dempsey James W. Hughes Dale R. McKamey James W. Rone Charles R. Torpy Michael F. Baran NelsonS. DeMuth, Jr. Robert c. Ikard William F. McKinney William F. Rosenik William Tully Russell E. Barber Alva D. Devers Robert B. Ingalls Donald K. McKrola Gordon M. Rounds Raymond Turczynski, William A. Barbieri Donald D. Dickerson Kenneth J. Iuso John B. McLain Erlind G. Royer Jr. James E. Barfield, Jr.Gary R. Dicks Tharon L. Jack Kenneth R. McNair Roger Rucker Ellie B. Underwood, James L. Baushke John A. Di Muro Alfred J. Jennings David C. McSwain, Jr. Kenneth E. Russell Jr. Harry E. Baustad William W. Doonan, Jr. George W. Jernigan Paul M. McTeer Robert L. Ruthertord Harry A. Usher II Rudy C. Beavin Arthur L. Dozier ITI Frederic s. Jewell Bobby L. Meadows Ernest F. Rutz, Jr. Lawrence J. Van John L. Bedwell James E. Dueweke Frederick D. Johnson Thomas M. Medland Raymond S. Ryan Sickle David A. Bella Dennis K. Duff Raymond Johnson Donald R. Merucci Rex F. Sanderson Michael L. Vaughan Will1am D. Benjamin, Boyd· T. Duffie ITI Samuel K. Johnson Carl W. Miller Richard J. Santorella Robert C. Waag Jr. Alvin W. Dunlap Howard H. Johnston John M.!'4iller, Jr. James M. Sather Robert G. Wallin James W. Bennett Norman B. Edwards Daryl F. Jones David B. Milner Roy E. Sato Robert M. Walsh William J. Bennett Jerrold W. Ekey Dennis A. Jones James A. Miner, Jr. David w. Saunders Arthur E. Walters Michael A. Berta Charles H. Eldred Freddy H. Jones Robert W. Miner Richard R. Sawyer William F. Ward James B. Bertero Aubrey c. Elkins, Jr. Glenn A. Jones Thomas R. Mitchell Edward P. Sayre Thomas ·D. Watson David G. Bertram John M. Elle Iredell Jones IV Joel P. Monger Waldemar P. Scherer William ·:A: Wells · Howard E. Bethel Thomas A. Elliott Stanley R. Jones Alan P. Montgomery Elmer 0. Schlemper Lawrence M. Wergin Fredrick W. Biel Larry G. Ellis Thomas A. Jones Edward E. Moon John P. Schreiner Timothy J. Weston Elmer C. Binford Thomas L. Engleby Wilton R. Jones Philip E. Moore Henry w. Schroeder RiChard L. Whisner Roger C. Blume Henry G. Engstrom Elton M. Jordan, Jr. Warren A. Moore Donald Scooler Donald J. Wh1 te Keith A. Bodamer James B. Evans Paul J. Judge Joseph C. Morris Leonard M. Scruggs Lee B. White Raymond G. Boisvert Robert P. Everett Guenther w. Kaiser James B. Mullen, ;Jr. William F. Seals Lewis R. White Malcolm F. Bolton, John L. Feldman, Jr. Lyman L. Kaiser Robert W. Mullican Robert B. Sealy Thomas. C. White, Jr· Robert E. Farmer James F. Kemp Charles C. Murphy John E. Seknicka Jr. Donald F. Boren John L. Fike, Jr. Robert A. Kiley Paul B. Myatt James L. Shackson Victor W. Whitehead Arthur L. Boright Robert w. Fischer Ray W. Kimick David K. Myers Charles G. Shankland Glayde D. Whitney Robert L. Bowersox Michael L. Fisher Michael King Jerry M. Myers Hilliard W. Shepherd, JohnS. Wiederma.n Robert E. Boyer William D. Fletcher John v. Kitowsltl George I. Nakamura Jr. David E. Wignall Alan B. Brandt Michael A. Flexsenhar Normantas Klausutis Bruce L. Nelson Darrel D. Shinn Danny F . Wilkerson James L. Branton Edwin R. Floyd George W. Knebel David L. Nelson James w. Simms Charles F. Willard, Jr. Roderick D. Brewer Henry L. Fogle Roger H. Knight David B. Newell John S. Sims Frederick A. Williams Jerry V. Brown Merlin D. Ford Earl M. Knighton, Jr. Samuel R. Newland, ~arryl C. Sipple Jr. Robert C. Brown Dean A. Forseth George Kolt Jr. Charles W. Smith, Jr. Jay F. Williams Robert M. Brown Andrew E. Fossgreen James L. Krambeck Harvey J. Newton, Jr. Irvin B. Smith Richard L. Williams Daniel M. Buescher Paul E. Fournier Andrew D. Krantz Gerald P. Nicoletta Jack H. Smith Dennis L. Wills David U. Burke William H. Fox, Jr. Ronald L. Kranz James H. Nolen Fred E. Sparks Nmman A. Wilm.ans Thomas E. Burnett James B. Fraser Bruce T. Kujawski Jay L. Norton Wllliam C. Speicher William J. Wilson George E. Burnette Elbert W. Friday, Jr. Robert G. Kunz Robert E. Odom Gordon H. Sprigg, Jr. Larry R. Winchell Francis N. Busch Richard E. Fried, Jr. David M. Lang11le David L. Orme Joseph Squarzini Dennis I. Winsten Robert L. Bussell Malcolm T. Fukumo- Donald A. Langreich Rodney B. Ormrod Dale W. Stager Louis A. Wintzer Doyle A. Butcher to William R. Latham Thomas A. Orr Norman W. Stanley Robert L. Wittekind John B. Cabana, Jr. Richard L. Fulmer Kent W. Lattig Robert R. Owen Francis J. Steele, Jr. SamuelS. Woodley, Dwight S. Campbell Fred D. Galey Lawrence R. Lausten Herbert P. Ozment Robert C. Stine Jr. Joseph M. Campbell, Louis J. Gargasz Guyron B. Laycock Gerald R. Paquette Thomas A. Stover Daniel E. Wyant Jr. Harley F. Garrett, Jr. Thomas E. beach, Jr. Jacob H. Paster Scott B. Stovin Robert D. Wyman Roger R. Campbell John J. Garvey James A. Lee Donald A. Patterson Allen E. Strasser, Jr. Robert A. Yates Gordon J. Canning, Jr.Getty J. George Richard E. Lee Harold R. Pawley Grover W. Stretch Alan F. Young Kenneth M. Carpen- Jimmie D. Gl.les James D. Lemay Wayne E. Pearson Richard S. Young ter Philip A. Goldslager Noel A. Lesley Ronnie C. Peoples Bryan D. Strickland Russell R. Zablan William H. Carpenter, Gerald E. Gordon Richard J. A. Lewis Roy A. Perrin, Jr. William F. Stuhrke David E. Zajicek Jr. Richie W. Graham W1lliam S. Livingston Colin K. Perry Peter R. Supko John E. Zimmerman Robert L. Carter William R. Gray Stephen W. Lockett Carl D. Petersen John A. Swenson Jack M. Zinselmeier Kendall F. Casey Richard I. Green Thomas G Lockhart James C. Phillips Joseph G. Swick David L. Zuck Robert T. Cetola Bruce P. Gregg, Jr. Andrew u;gar Willard R. Ph1llips Walter H. Cheatham, Duane B. Gregory David C. Loken Max R. Pierce •• • •• II Jr. W1lliam P. Griggs Thomas A. Loken Leonard W. Pietrzak John L. Christensen Joseph M. Grimm Floyd T. Longerbeam Robert E. Piles HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Roger C. Clapp Jack D. Grooms Casey R. Luczak John H. Plmm James R. Clary IU William L. Grose James W. Lunte David H. Pinsky MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1961 Jerry D. Clingenpeel George W. Groth, Jr. Urban H. D. Lynch Gary H. Pisel Robert L. R. Clinken- Ralph F. Guise Marshall A. Macomber Donald R. Plane The House met at 12 o'clock noon. beard n Robert J. Guizerix Russell R. Maddox Louis S. Plants The Chaplain, Rev. Bernard Braskamp, Timothy M. Cockburn Frederick Haap m Richard H. Magee William G. Plaskon D.D., offered the following prayer: John D. Cogswell Bruce R. Haass Michael R. Maine Charles E. Porter William J. Cole Thomas R. Hackett David D. Mangold, Jr. William T. Poteet, Jr. Psalm 16: 34: 0 give thanks unto the J. Collins Robert H. Hale John J. Marietta William R. Pounders Lord; tor He is good; His mercy endureth Bruce P. Condit Thomas D. Hall John M. Marino, Jr. Richard A. Pourciau forever. Leslie L. Conner, Jr. Billy G. Halst~ad Francesco c. Marra Richard M. Powell Marcus F. Cooper Woodrow J. Halstead, John H. Martel, Jr. Gary M.Poynter Eternal and ever-blessed God, at this Robert H. Cornell Jr. - James A. Martin Lavelle Prine noon hour we are uniting our hearts in Howard A. Corson, Jr. John R. Hard John D. Martin James R . Pruner the sacrament of praise, for in the beauty Edward J. Cotter Lee D. Harley Lenard D. Martin, Jr. Jullus V. Przygocki and splendor of this spring season we are Charles E. Cotton George E. Harmon Richard T. Martin Joseph A. Pucci witnessing the wonder and glory of Thy Gary E. Cox Michael W. Hr.rrls Samuel D. Martin George G. Puckett divine providence. William H. Crabtree Charles R. Hartley Charles A. Martindale Richard L. Puerta Grant that, if, at times, we allow our­ Stephen L. Croft Douglas P. ~atcher Julian B. Marzolf Charles R. Pyle selves to become afflicted by a sense of OVII--351