23760 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS, Vol. 152, Pt. 18 December 8, 2006 with $6,000 that he borrowed from his brother, president of the East Texas Symphony Asso- remain manageable for farmers as the river is Apostolos, Nikos created a successful busi- ciation and worked to relocate performances restored. It was also important to me that im- ness, Mana Products, that employs over 600 to the Cowan Center at U.T. Tyler. Billy also pacts to third parties, if any, be minimal and people. For nearly three decades, Mana Prod- served as president of the Tyler Civic Theatre voluntary and the negotiators worked hard to ucts has been an innovative participant in the where he oversaw construction of the create such language. beauty industry. Headquartered in New York, Braithwaite Theater and the opening of the The landmark bill introduced today gives the the company offers research, development, Rogers Children’s Theatre. As president of the people of our Valley a say in how the river is manufacturing and other operations. The com- Tyler Rotary Club he became a Paul Harris restored, as opposed to waiting for an uncer- pany works with some of the most respected Fellow. Billy was a member of the Henry Bell tain outcome from the Federal court. This so- brands and professionals around the globe. In Masonic Lodge, and a founding board mem- lution is science-based and included involve- addition to his company, Nikos has interests in ber of the Better Business Bureau of Central ment from individuals throughout the Valley, real estate as well as investments in other East Texas. He served as a board member for the State and Federal agencies. businesses. Leadership Tyler, the Tyler Independent The significance of this bill cannot be under- Nikos has never forgotten the place of birth, School District Foundation, and the Tyler stated. Over the past year and a half, count- Athienou in Cyprus, where he helps to support Chamber of Commerce and was a member of less hours have been spent in developing this the local home for the elderly, and has helped the Order of the Rose. He was a member of measure, and I commend all those involved in build a day care center. He has also provided the Pairs and Parents Sunday School class, this balanced resolution. I especially want to funding for an archaeological expedition in the an usher, and a past trustee of Marvin United express my appreciation to the Friant Water area of Athienou, Cyprus for Davidson College Methodist Church. Billy also remained active Users Authority, Natural Resources Defense of North Carolina for several years. in the Independent Insurance Agents at local, Council, Department of Interior, Department of Nikos also works to promote Cypriot culture State, and national levels throughout his life. Justice, the Department of Commerce and nu- and human rights interests in the United In 2004, Billy was inducted into the Junior merous third parties who were involved in the States. As a member of the Board of Directors Achievement ‘‘Business Hall of Fame,’’ and development of this bill. and Trustees of the Pancyprian Association of made a member of the honor business frater- I also thank Senator FEINSTEIN, who has in- America, Nikos works to educate young Cyp- nity, Beta Gamma Sigma, at the University of troduced an identical bill in the Senate, for her riot-Americans about the culture and ethnic Texas at Tyler. In 2005, Hibbs-Hallmark & steadfast commitment to this measure along customs of Cyprus and Greece, and to spon- Company was honored with the Better Busi- with the members of the Valley delegation. sor cultural events. He is a member of the ness Bureau’s ‘‘Torch Award’’ for dem- I’m dedicated to the passage of this meas- International Coordinating Committee Justice onstrating a commendable ethical record over ure in Congress and will work toward that end for Cyprus, PSEKA, which seeks freedom and the years, and recently, the Tyler Rotary Club until it is signed into law. justice for the Cypriot people and promotes honored Hibbs by distinguishing all present f international human rights. and future donors of $1,000 as ‘‘Billy Hibbs Nikos and his wife Carol, who is his partner Fellows.’’ ON THE INTERNATIONAL SYMPO- in business as well as in their personal lives, Billy is survived by his loving wife of 48 SIUM ON AND CON- have two children, Alexis and Ariana. years, Eugenia ‘‘Jeannie’’ Hibbs, his son Billy GRESS IN , Mr. Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me E. Hibbs, Jr., and daughter-in-law Tisa Weiss in saluting Nikos Mouyiaris, a true American Hibbs, two grandchildren, Stratton Weiss HON. PATRICK J. KENNEDY hero and a remarkable member of the Hel- Hibbs and London Elizabeth Hibbs, and two OF RHODE ISLAND lenic-American community. sisters, Dorma Shields and Betty Cassels of IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES f Quitman, as well as other relatives. Wednesday, December 6, 2006 Billy was always generous with his time and REMEMBERING BILLY EARL HIBBS leadership and he shared his many blessings Mr. KENNEDY of Rhode Island. Mr. Speak- with his community and his country. Mr. er, this weekend, on December 8 and 9 in Tai- HON. RALPH M. HALL Speaker, Billy Hibbs was a valuable member wan, there will be an important gathering of OF TEXAS of the community whose years of service will legislators from Pacific Rim nations to discuss IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES provide a legacy for many years to come. the role of congresses or legislatures in the f growing number of developing Wednesday, December 6, 2006 across . Mr. HALL. Mr. Speaker, today it is my privi- SAN JOAQUIN RESTORATION The meeting has been convened by the Pa- lege to honor the life of a dear friend, Billy SETTLEMENT ACT cific Congressional Caucus, an arm of the Earl Hibbs, who passed away earlier this year Democratic Pacific Union, DPU, a regional or- at the age of 67. Billy was a native Texan, HON. GEORGE RADANOVICH ganization of Pacific Rim democracies. born on September 25, 1938 in Quitman. He OF CALIFORNIA Legislative leaders from 20 nations, includ- graduated from Quitman High School and IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ing , , , Korea, married his high school sweetheart, Eugenia , , , , Stroud, in 1957. Eugenia and Billy had one Wednesday, December 6, 2006 the , and the host Taiwan are ex- child, Billy Earl Hibbs, Jr. Mr. RADANOVICH. Mr. Speaker, today, I pected to participate. It is unfortunate that, be- Starting with a small, three-person insur- submit to the House bipartisan legislation, the cause of our legislative schedule, no member ance agency, Billy grew his business into ‘‘San Joaquin River Restoration Settlement of this House or of the other body are able to Heartland Security Insurance Group, one of Act,’’ which implements an historic water set- attend. the largest insurance holding companies in the tlement to resolve an 18-year lawsuit to re- However, Mr. Speaker, I did want to take Southwest. Heartland is one of the largest pro- store a salmon fishery on the San Joaquin note of this important meeting that will focus viders of claims services to the Federal Gov- River. on the role of Congress in the various demo- ernment, including all branches of the military The settlement legislation achieves two co- cratic governing models, such as the par- as well as non-military personnel injured in Af- equal goals: it restores the San Joaquin River liamentary system and the presidential sys- ghanistan and Iraq. Despite its size, Heartland and secures water management objectives to tem. Another important set of discussions will maintains its Texas roots with its headquarters mitigate water losses to farmers in the restora- focus on the issue of legislative elections in in Tyler and continues to serve almost half the tion process. These two elements are crucial various democracies, how they are conducted, school districts in Texas. to the success the Act, and they are to be im- and how they are financed. The Texas Legislature recognized Billy’s ac- plemented in tandem. I congratulate Taiwan’s political leaders who complishments in 1981 for his success in han- The main reason I became involved in this were instrumental in creating the DPU and the dling the John Tyler High School fire loss. In issue last year was to ensure a stable water Pacific Congressional Caucus. Taiwan’s Vice 1990, he led the passage of a bond measure supply for Valley farmers. With that premise, President Annette Lu was the prime mover in to provide upgrades to the city of Tyler’s infra- the provisions in this measure were designed bringing the DPU into existence and the structure. A patron of the arts, Billy served as to make certain that water supply levels will Speaker of Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, Wang

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He was of Brussels, Belgium earning a Licence in Po- ruling Democratic Progressive Party, and a founding board member of the Boys & Girls litical and Diplomatic Sciences. Speaker Wang a key leader of the Nationalist Club of Las Vegas and served as the vice Mr. Vassilakis entered the Ministry of For- Party, known as the KMT. chairman of the Colorado River Commission. eign Affairs in 1972 as Embassy Attache´, and Because Taiwan is one of Asia’s most dy- According to his son, Walter’s optimism was appointed Third Secretary of Embassy at namic democracies, it is fitting that Taiwan helped him to devote his time and effort to de- the Greek Embassy in Tirana, Albania in has been instrumental in forming the DPU and veloping promising ideas into large successes. 1975. In 1977, he moved to the Foreign Min- the Caucus and in organizing this symposium. November 30, 2006, just 2 days after Walter istry’s First Department of Political Affairs, he I congratulate Taiwan and wish all the partici- and his wife, Peggy, celebrated their 60th was Head of Section for the U.S.S.R. and pants a rewarding series of meetings. wedding anniversary, Walter passed away Eastern Europe. He served as a member of f from a heart attack. He was 88 years old. various Greek delegations visiting Eastern Eu- Mr. Speaker, it is with great honor that I rec- ropean countries and was a participant in the RECOGNIZING ALABAMA STATE ognize Mr. Walter Casey for his outstanding North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and REPRESENTATIVE F.P. ‘‘SKIPPY’’ efforts to improve the state of Nevada. He will Common Market political experts meetings. WHITE FOR OVER THREE DEC- be greatly missed by the entire community. In 1985, Mr. Vassilakis was made Consul ADES OF PUBLIC SERVICE f General of Greece in San Francisco, Cali- fornia, where he was promoted to First Coun- HON. JO BONNER IN RECOGNITION OF THE CHIAN sellor of Embassy. In 1989, he was appointed FEDERATION AND ADAMANTIOS OF ALABAMA Head of Section for Bilateral Greek-United (DIMIS) TH. VASSILAKIS PERMA- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES States, Iranian, Turkish and Arab Countries in NENT REPRESENTATIVE OF the Foreign Ministry’s Department of Bilateral Wednesday, December 6, 2006 GREECE TO THE UNITED NA- Economic Relations. In 1990, Mr. Vassilakis Mr. BONNER. Mr. Speaker, it is with great TIONS, RECIPIENT OF THE 29TH entered the Department of European Commu- pride and pleasure that I rise today to recog- ANNUAL HOMERIC AWARD nity Affairs. In 1991, he was named Deputy nize Alabama State Representative F.P. Permanent Representative in the Permanent ‘‘Skippy’’ White for his dedicated, faithful pub- HON. CAROLYN B. MALONEY Mission of Greece to the United Nations, and lic service to the citizens of Baldwin and OF NEW YORK in 1994, he became Charge´ d’Affaires. In Escambia Counties. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1998, he was promoted to Minister Pleni- Representative White has been a tremen- Wednesday, December 6, 2006 potentiary (1st class). From 1999, Mr. dous advocate for all of south Alabama for Vassilakis served as Director General for Eu- over three decades. He began his public serv- Mrs. MALONEY. Mr. Speaker, I rise to pay ropean Affairs and Director of the Centre for ice career as a councilman for the city of Pol- tribute to the Chian Federation, which is pre- Analysis and Planning in Greece’s Ministry of lard, AL, and served for 7 years. In 1982, he senting its 29th annual Homeric Award to Foreign Affairs. In 2002, he was appointed to was elected to the Alabama House of Rep- Adamantios (Dimis) Th. Vassilakis, Permanent his present position. resentatives and served in that capacity for 24 Representative of Greece to the United Na- Ambassador Vassilakis is married to Fay years. tions. Their gala event has been organized Malouf-Vassilakis and they have two children, During his career in the Alabama State Leg- under the leadership of the Chian Federation’s Theodore and Athena. islature, Representative White worked tire- President, George Almiroudis, and the Event Mr. Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me lessly on behalf of south Alabama. He was Chair, who is also First Vice President of the in recognizing the Chian Federation and its distinguished as an outstanding legislator and Chian Federation, Alexandros Doulis. honoree, the Honorable Adamantios (Dimis) served on the House Rules Committee. The Chian Federation was founded in 1974. Th. Vassilakis. Mr. Speaker, the faithful service of out- Since then it has educated and empowered f standing Americans like Skippy White has the Hellenic American community to exercise aided in an immeasurable way to the well their rights and fulfill their obligations as Amer- TRIBUTE TO JERRIS LEONARD, A being of our community. I would like to offer ican citizens. The Chian Federation has a GREAT AMERICAN my congratulations for his many personal and strong record of advocating human rights and professional achievements. I know his wife, striving to promote democratic ideals. In addi- HON. RALPH M. HALL Clara; his children, Todd, Hugh, and Sarah tion to its political objectives, the organization OF TEXAS Anne; and his family and many friends join sponsors a dance group; cultural events; a IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES with me in praising his accomplishments and Web site; a magazine; business card ex- Wednesday, December 6, 2006 extending thanks for his many efforts on be- changes; food, clothing and toy drives; a Sen- half of south Alabama. ior Citizens’ breakfast; and lectures on topics Mr. HALL. Mr. Speaker, I am honored today f ranging from archaeology to health care. to pay tribute to a great American, outstanding The Federation’s accomplishments extend public servant, and an esteemed colleague PAYING TRIBUTE TO WALTER beyond the borders of the . On and good friend, the Honorable Jerris Leon- CASEY Chios, the Chian Federation has financially ard, whose sudden passing on July 27, 2006, aided nursing homes, environmental groups was mourned by his family and countless HON. JON C. PORTER for reforestation of the island, the Korais Li- friends whose lives he touched. Jerris’s life OF NEVADA brary and the Office of the Repatriated Chians was devoted to God, family, country, and his IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Organization, in addition to making substantial fellow man, and he leaves a legacy of integrity donations to the educational and health sys- and service that will long be remembered and Wednesday, December 6, 2006 tems of Chios. appreciated. Mr. PORTER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to The Chian Federation established the Ho- Jerris received his undergraduate and law honor Mr. Walter Casey for his numerous con- meric Award in 1977, with the idea of recog- degrees from Marquette University, where he tributions to his community. nizing individuals who have made exceptional was president of the Marquette student body Walter moved to Las Vegas, NV in 1951 contributions to the Hellenic community. Am- and was elected to Alpha Sigma Nu, the Na- under the advice of his doctor. He started out bassador Vassilakis earned this honor through tional Jesuit Honor Society. Following gradua- working for a maintenance company and his outstanding service to Greece as a dip- tion from Marquette University Law School in eventually started a water conditioning and pu- lomat, and as a friend to the Hellenic commu- 1955, Jerris began his career in Wisconsin. rification company called Walt Casey Water nity in New York. He was elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in

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