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12158 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS May 12, 1969 Terry J. Atherton James R. Laughead Stephen H. McCoy (civilian college grad a new position created under Public Law Barry L. Babcock Warren D. Lynn uate} to be a permanent lieutenant (junior 90-347. Mark C. Baker Tommy G. McDowell grade} and a temporary lieutenant in the John F. Kilkenny, of Oregon, to be U.S. Peter M. Bluhm Randall J. McEwen Medical Corps of the Navy, subject to the circuit judge for the ninth circuit vice a new Robert A. Bollen- William B. McGoey, qualifications therefor as provided by law. position, Public Law 90-347, approved June bacher Jr. The following-named (Naval Reserve offi 18, 1968. William S . Bozeman Peter C. McLaughlin cers} to be permanent lieutenants (junior Charles S. Browning, Michael Manning grade) and temporary lieutenants in the Jr. Elton J. Martin, Jr. Medical Corps of the Navy, subject to the CONFmMATIONS Gregory L . Carr Gregory R. Masters qualifications therefor as provided by law. Vincent E. Clarke Scott H. Mayer • John D. Berryman *Paul J. McKee Executive nominations confirmed by John T. Conly James M. Mleziva Robert E. Chambers *Prudencio Mendez, the Senate May 12, 1969: Edward J. Cordes, Jr. Thomas A. Morrison • John B. Cotton Jr. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Richard G. Cowper Jerry M. Naeve *David B. Danzer *David M. Murphy Sherman F. Furey, Jr., of Idaho, to be U .S. Valier J. Daigle Gregory M. Nazaruk *Lawrence D. Dorr *James A. Murphy attorney for the district of Idaho for the David E . Daube Gary S. Nelson *Matthew W. Duncan *Thomas S. Parvin term of 4 yea.rs. Roderick F. Davis Thomas G. Olsen *Christian E. *Thomas E . Rader Thomas K. Kaulukukul, of Hawaii, to be Donald M. Dietz Stephen J. Parham Hageseth *Joseph M. Ryan U.S. marshal for the district of Hawaii for Philip A. Erickson James E. Pulbratek *William J. Hoglund • James M. Thomas the term of 4 years. Robert L. Ferriman Thomas M. Regan, Jr. *Ralph H. Kaiser *Andrew C. Von Thomas O. Fincher Robert M. Reinauer *Gerdi "D" Kelsey Eschenbach COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE CORP. James E. Force Thomas W. Sadler *William H. George Meany, of Maryland, to be a mem Stephan D. Frank Paul F. Schmitt L abunetz ber of the board of directors of the Commu Peter M. Fried Charles W. Schrack The following-named (Naval Reserve offi nications Satelllte Corp. until the date of Michael A. Fusco, ill James E. Shauberger cers) to be permanent lieutenants (junior the annual meeting of the corporation in Ronald N. Gerber Michael W . Sheehy grade} and temporary lieutenants in the 1972. Patrick A. Hammond George M. Sheppard Dental Corps of the Navy, subject to the U.S. REPRESENTATIVE ON THE NATO COUNCIL David C. Harding Edward J . Sherwood qualifications therefor as provided by law. James W. Hargrove Warren E. Small Adam E. Feret, Jr. Robert Ellsworth, of Kansas, to be U.S. Jeffrey K. Harris Ala n L. Stocklmeir Thomas C. Licking. Permanent Representative on the Council of Hamilton D. Hearn William L. Todd *Glenn Lamar Paulk. the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, with Paul C. Henshaw Vincent J. Valva, Jr. *Donald J. White (Naval Reserve officer} the rank and status of Ambassador Extraor Calvin C. Hwnberd, Richard F. Wall to be a permanent lieutenant in the Dental dinary and Plenl:ix>tentiary. Jr. Edward J. Walsh, Jr. Corps of the Navy, subject to the qualifi AMBASSADORS Peter B. Johnston Joe F. Wilkinson, Jr. cations therefor as provided by law. Shelby Davis, of New York, to be Ambas John P. Ketz Frank R. Wilson The following-named U.S. Navy officers to sador Extra.ordinary and Plenipotentiary of William F. Kracke William E. Wowak be reverted to permanent chief warrant of the United States of America. to Switzerland. Stephen D. Kraft R ichard L. Yoder ficers W-3 and temporary chief warrant offi Malcolm Toon, of Maryland, a Foreign Kenneth A. Krum- Carlos M. Yordan, Jr. cers W-4 in the Navy, subject to the qualifi Service officer of class 1, to be Ambassador holz Terence K. Young cations therefor as provided by law. Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the The following-named (Naval enlisted Max A. Harrell. United States of America to the Czecho scientific education program candidates) to Samuel F. Keller, Jr. slovak Socialist Republic. be permanent ensigns in the line or staff James S. Rose. Fred L. Hadsel, of the District of Colum corps of the Navy, subject to the qualifica Frank E. Kline, U .S. Navy retired officer, bia, a Foreign Service officer of class 1, to be tions therefor as provided by law. to be a lieutenant, limited duty only (avi onics} in the line of the Navy, for temporary Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipoten Raymond F. Fike Kenneth W. Key tiary of the United States of America to the Robert J. Giannarls Ralph E . Lambright service, subject to the qualifications therefor Somali Republic. David E. Hamilton Douglas T. Lowe as provided by law. Guilford Dudley, Jr., of Tennessee, to be Raymond L. Hargis Larry A. Lukens DIPLOMATIC AND FOREIGN SERVICE Ronald G. Higdon Richard L. Pellegrino Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipoten G . McMurtrie Godley, of the District of Keith A. Hirt Robert G. Willlscroft tiary of the United States of America to Columbia, a Foreign Service officer of the Denmark. *Howard A. Platt (Naval Reserve officer) to class of career minister, to be Ambassador U.S. NAVY be a permanent lieutenant and a temporary Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Rear Adm. Arthur R. Grana, U.S. Navy, lieutenant commander in the Medical Corps United States of America to the Kingdom of the Navy, subject to the qualifications having been designated for commands and of Laos. other duties determined by the President to therefor as provided by law. U.S. Cmcurr JUDGES be within the contemplation of 10 U.S.C. George Harrold Carswell, of Florida, to be 5231, for appointment to the grade of vice *Indicates ad interim appointment issued. U.S. circuit judge for the fifth circuit vice admiral while so serving. EXTE·NSIONS OF REMARKS PRAISE THE LORD AND PASS Anniversary Prayer Breakfast, the Shera institutions which we have built, and then THE AMMUNITION ton-Jefferson Hotel, St. Louis, Mo., May 10, to "pass the ammunition" to those who 1969) would defend this nation and its institutions, Some things are fitting and proper. including our great colleges and universities. HON. RICHARD (DICK) ICHORD Among those most fi ttlng and proper ls We do not have a perfect nation. We have our ms and deficiencies, serious 1lls and de OF MISSOURI that this breakfast should be here in St. Louis, for Missouri and St. Louis are honored ficiencies, but we can still thank our Cre IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the American Legion was founded at a ator for the privilege of living in a nation Monday, May 12, 1969 caucus here May 8 through 10th, 1919. And it which has given more people greater free is fltting and proper that the Governor of our dom and more material comforts than any Mr. ICHORD. Mr. Speaker, it was a State, a chief executive who stands firmly for other country in the history of man. distinct privilege for me to be the f ea the principles and ideals of the American When I speak of "ammunition," I speak tured speaker at the 50th anniversary Legion should be our host. not of shells and bullets, nor of mortars and Let me say to my visiting fellow Legion men on the firing line. I speak of "ammuni prayer breakfast of the American Legion naires who may not be intimately acquaint tion" which can help us to establish the kind Convention in St. Louis, Mo., last Satur ed with the Governor of the State of Missouri of internal structure that makes and keeps day, hosted by Missouri's Governor, the that your host 1s not only a m.a.n who voices a nation worthy of its people. Honorable'warren E. Hearnes, and at the the call for law and order, he does not Today, this country is fighting a great in request of the Executive National Com hesitate to take the decisive action to en ternal battle-a battle which has sprung up mittee of American Legion, I am insert force law and order. because of the gap between ideal and fulfill ing my remarks at this point in the It is fitting, too, I believe that we should ment, principle and opportunity, spirit and power. It has become most difficult to find CONGRESSIONAL RECORD: take up the cry ma.de famous a few years ago, when a beleaguered chaplain shouted the valid relationship between these ex PASS THE AMMUNITION out the words, "Praise the Lord and pass tremes. The battles being fought are perhaps (Address of Congressman RICHARD H. !CHORD, the ammunition." For it ls time, past time, I not as clear cut as the ones in which the men chairman. House Committee on Internal would emphasize, for us to "praise the Lord" of the American Legion have been involved Security, before the American Legion, 50th for this great nation which ls ours, the great in World Wars I and II and the Korean and May 12, 1969 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS 12159 Vietnam conflicts, but already there have was passed. This act, for example, gave the their progenitors which gave them birth, are been loss of life, maiming, great destruction U.S. its first workable plan for a small Reg taking advantage of serious weaknesses and of property, continuing chaos, riots and re Ular Army, augmented by a large National illnesses within our society, fomenting dis bellion.