13426 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS, Vol. 155, Pt. 10 May 21, 2009 joined The Plain Dealer as a politics writer after all, is the name of the country. Taipei is Holupka, recipient of the Citizen of the Year then later as a columnist. In 1991, he was merely Taiwan’s capital. Award from The Optimist Club of Dundalk, Inc. named director of The Plain Dealer’s opinion When I was elected to the U.S. House of Scott has dedicated his time and talents to the pages. Brent Larkin has been honored several Representatives in 2002, some of my col- constant improvement and revitalization of the times over the years for his work in journalism, leagues had already been campaigning for Dundalk community. including an induction into the Cleveland Taiwan’s inclusion in the WHO for more than Scott is a life-long resident of Dundalk, Press Club Hall of Fame in October of 2002. five years, ever since Taiwan launched its Maryland, and a native to the Three Garden Brent’s editorial columns deftly highlighted campaign to participate in the WHO in 1997. Village in southeastern Baltimore County. He Cleveland’s political and social scenes for I am concerned that that Chinese approval went on to attend nearby Dundalk High Ohio’s largest newspaper. is becoming a prerequisite for Taiwan’s partici- School. In 1983, he graduated from Johns Madam Speaker and Colleagues, please pation in any international organization, and Hopkins University with a Ph.D. in sociology. join me in honor and recognition of Brent that countries will begin to view China as Tai- Soon after graduating, he returned to Dundalk, Larkin, upon his recent retirement from The wan’s suzerain. If this view becomes the ac- where he immediately began working on a Cleveland Plain Dealer. Fearless in expressing cepted international norm, Taiwan’s current project called the ‘‘Greening of Dundalk.’’ The his opinion, his columns were entertaining, in- status as an independent, sovereign state recycling effort included in this program was formative and above all, his ability to zero in would be undermined. the first of its kind in Baltimore County. on the heart of an issue in just a few strategi- It is an outrage that China has essentially Since then, Scott has held positions in many cally written paragraphs earned him a con- blocked Taiwan from participating in the WHO community organizations including president of stituency of readers that kept coming back to for so long. I firmly believe that the health of the Board of the Family Crisis Center, co-cre- see what he would write next. Taiwan’s 23 million citizens should not be ator of the Southeast Neighborhood Develop- used as a political weapon. I therefore urge f ment Coalition, member of the Baltimore Citi- my colleagues to join me in continuing to sup- zens Planning and Housing Association, presi- TAIWAN’S INVITATION TO THE port Taiwan’s full and equal membership in dent of the Greater Dundalk Community Coun- WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY the World Health Organization. cil, and cofounder of the Dundalk Renaissance f Corporation. These organizations are just a HON. SCOTT GARRETT INTRODUCTION OF THE NORTH glimpse into the busy, community-oriented OF MAUI COASTAL PRESERVATION lives Scott and his wife, Amy, have led. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ACT The Citizen of the Year award is given an- Thursday, May 21, 2009 nually to an individual in the Dundalk commu- Mr. GARRETT of New Jersey. Madam HON. MAZIE K. HIRONO nity who demonstrates leadership, civic re- Speaker, at the end of last month, Taiwan re- OF sponsibility, and accomplishment. Scott not ceived an invitation from the World Health Or- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES only possesses all of these qualities, but he goes above and beyond in every community ganization (WHO) to attend this year’s World Thursday, May 21, 2009 Health Assembly (WHA) meeting as an ob- activity in which he is involved. He was re- server under the name ‘‘Chinese Taipei.’’ The Ms. HIRONO. Madam Speaker, I rise today cently inducted into the Dundalk High School WHA weeklong meeting started a few days to introduce the North Maui Coastal Preserva- Alumni Hall of Fame, and will soon receive an ago on Monday, May 18, 2009 in Geneva, tion Act of 2009, a bill directing the National award from the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Switzerland. Park Service to study the suitability and feasi- Association. This week marks the first time Taiwan has bility of designating certain lands along the Madam Speaker, I ask that you join with me been allowed to participate in a meeting or ac- northern coast of Maui, between Sprecklesville today to honor Mr. Scott Holupka on this tivity of a specialized United Nations agency and Paia, as a unit of the National Park Sys- memorable occasion. Scott is admired by oth- since losing its UN membership to China in tem. ers in the community, and deserving of the 1971. I have seen some label Taiwan’s partici- The citizens of Maui strongly support pres- prestigious Citizen of the Year Award. His pation a ‘‘breakthrough’’ and I have heard the ervation of this coast, which provides impor- dedication to Dundalk is apparent in every as- ‘‘goodwill of the mainland authorities’’ praised. tant open space and public beach areas. pect of his life, and the community is truly a Yes, we should celebrate the announcement Thousands of post cards in support of creating better place because of him. that Taiwan will finally be permitted to partici- a national park or national seashore along this f pate in the WHO. But we also need to remind coast have been sent to me and to my prede- ourselves that participation as an ‘‘observer’’ cessor. IN REMEMBRANCE OF DR. HENRY does not give Taiwan the right to vote. In addi- This beautiful coastline is under significant T. KING, JR. tion, Taiwan’s participation is not permanent; it development pressure. Its closeness to major comes only under Beijing’s sponsorship on a population centers in Maui and its popularity HON. DENNIS J. KUCINICH one-year-at-a-time basis. While we are grate- with both visitors and residents makes pro- OF OHIO tecting access a major concern. ful that Taiwan has been given the chance to IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Supporters of this park have asked that it be attend the WHA meeting, I hope that Taiwan’s Thursday, May 21, 2009 23 million people will one day be represented named after Congresswoman Patsy Takemoto at the WHO as a full fledged participant. Mink, a native of Maui who grew up in the Mr. KUCINICH. Madam Speaker, I rise We all remember that in 2003 Taiwan was Hamakua Poko/Paia area. While this bill, today in remembrance of Dr. Henry T. King struck by an outbreak of Severe Acute Res- which authorizes a study, does not direct what Jr., a renowned lawyer and great man of piratory Syndrome, or SARS. By the end of the prospective national park would be named, peace, and in honor of his dedication to his May 2003, 483 probable cases had been re- I would certainly support naming it after Patsy country, community and to international ported. A total of 60 people died. Worries over Mink, whose commitment to the people of the human rights. Dr. King died at home on May SARS subsequently hampered international island and state was without question. 9, 2009, at age 89. travel and commerce, dealing a serious blow I urge my colleagues to join me in sup- Dr. Henry King was a distinguished scholar to Taiwan’s economy. This morning, Taiwan porting this bill. of international law, international trade, and reported its second case of H1N1 flu. f international human rights. Shortly after grad- Despite these outbreaks, China continues to MR. SCOTT HOLUPKA uating from Yale Law School and while prac- block Taiwan’s full and equal membership in ticing law in New York at Millbank, Tweed & the WHO. Disease knows no borders and I HON. C.A. DUTCH RUPPERSBERGER Hope, Dr. King learned about Supreme Court believe the current threat of a worldwide epi- Justice Robert Jackson’s appointment as OF MARYLAND Chief Prosecutor of war criminals at Nurem- demic demonstrates Taiwan’s need for the IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES highest level of access to the WHO as pos- berg. With the encouragement of his wife, he sible. Thursday, May 21, 2009 left for Nuremberg in 1946 with Justice Jack- In addition, I would prefer to see Taiwan join Mr. RUPPERSBERGER. Madam Speaker, I son as one of the youngest of 200 prosecu- the WHO under the name ‘‘Taiwan,’’ which, rise before you today to honor Mr. Scott tors. As one of the prosecutors working on the

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Surrounded by the rubble IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Davis became president of the Farm Bu- of bombed out buildings and people begging Thursday, May 21, 2009 reau, and helped organize the annual Santa for food, he vowed at that time to dedicate his Mrs. HALVORSON. Madam Speaker, today Rosa County Farm Tour, an event conducted life to the prevention of war. I rise to recognize the NAACP for one hun- each year by the Santa Rosa Agricultural Following the Nuremburg Trials, Dr. King dred years of promoting equal rights and fight- Committee to increase agricultural awareness served as Chief Counsel for the Marshall Plan. ing for the eradication of racial prejudice within in the area. As one of the original organizers Between 1961 and 1981 he was Chief Inter- the . The NAACP is the largest of the Warrington Presbyterian Church and the national Corporate Counsel at TRW, Inc., the and oldest civil rights organization in the Warrington Kiwanis Club, Claude’s record of position which brought Dr. King to Cleveland. United States. It currently has more than half service to the community is outstanding and a million members and supporters throughout deserving of this recognition. For the last 28 years, he taught at Case West- the United States and the world who serve as Madam Speaker, on behalf of the United ern Reserve University School of Law in advocates for civil rights in their communities. States Congress, I would like to thank Claude Cleveland while practicing law at Cleveland’s On February 12, 1909, the 100th anniver- Davis for his lifetime of dedication and service Squire Sanders & Dempsey. Upon his arrival sary of President Abraham Lincoln’s birth, the to others. My wife Vicki and I wish to con- at Case Western Reserve, he established the NAACP was founded in response to race riots gratulate him and his entire family on this mo- Canada-U.S. Law Institute in partnership with in Lincoln’s hometown of Springfield, Illinois. mentous occasion. the University of Western Ontario. The Insti- From the time of its founding, the NAACP has f tute holds an annual conference in Cleveland, recognized that racial justice is important for every single American. This is reinforced by 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF which I have had the pleasure of participating HOSTELLING INTERNATIONAL USA in a number of times since my career in Con- the fact that the organization has always been gress began in 1997. This year, I had the led by a diverse group of Americans from many races and backgrounds. These leaders HON. honor of addressing the conference about the came to the organization because, as Dr. King OF commoditization of Great Lakes water. so eloquently described, ‘‘All men are caught IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. King in an inescapable network of mutuality.’’ Thursday, May 21, 2009 continued his activism in the struggle for The NAACP played a pivotal role in over- peace through international law. He pushed turning disenfranchisement, racial segregation Mr. YOUNG of Alaska. Madam Speaker, I for the creation of the International Criminal in public schools, and discriminatory hiring rise today in recognition of Hostelling Inter- national USA for 75 years of service to youth Court as a member of the international dele- practices. It fought for the passage of the Civil travel. gation in Rome to establish that court in 1998. Rights Acts of the 1950s and 60s, the Voting Rights Act, and the Fair Housing Act. The Hostelling International USA was founded in After the delegation failed to include wars of work of the NAACP paved the way for the 1934 to improve and promote international un- aggression as war crimes, he continued to election of Barack Obama—another of Illinois’ derstanding of the world and its countless cul- push for that with other delegates until they ul- favorite sons—as our first African American tures through hostelling. Hostelling Inter- timately adopted a reference to the crime of President, one hundred years after the found- national operates and maintains almost 70 war of aggression in the court’s statute. Addi- ing of the NAACP. The NAACP continues to hostel accommodations throughout the United tionally, Dr. King served as a member of the work on ensuring equal access to education, States, with over 4,000 locations worldwide. American Bar Association’s Task Force on health care, and jobs. These inexpensive and safe facilities range War Crimes in the former Yugoslavia. He also On the 100th anniversary of its founding, I from high-rise buildings with hundreds of beds believed that democracies which trade with would like to celebrate the NAACP and its to small remote hostels in rural setting found throughout Alaska. one another tend to not go to war and advo- many important accomplishments towards se- Hostel volunteers act as ambassadors for cated for international trade rules and statutes curing equal rights of all persons. f their communities and for our nation by admin- as another avenue toward peace. istering travel education programs to young Dr. King received an honorary degree of RECOGNIZING THE SERVICE AND and old. Alaskan hostels have welcomed and Doctor of Civil Laws by the University of West- ACHIEVEMENTS OF CLAUDE DAVIS housed guests since the early 1960’s, in a di- ern Ontario in 2003. In 2004, the government verse set of locations including: Central Ju- of Canada appointed Dr. King Honorary Con- HON. JEFF MILLER neau, Ketchikan, Nome, Anchorage, Delta sul General for Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. OF FLORIDA Junction, Fairbanks, Haines, Homer, Sitka, Tok, Willow, Girdwood, Slana and Ninilchik. Dr. King was truly a pioneer in promoting IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I commend Hostelling International USA for peace through international law and was cited Thursday, May 21, 2009 its 75 years of continued quality service. in the Plain Dealer by David Crane, Syracuse Mr. MILLER of Florida. Madam Speaker, I f University Professor and Chief Prosecutor of rise to recognize Mr. Claude Davis on the oc- Sierra Leone President Charles Taylor as ‘‘the casion of his 101st birthday for his lifetime of CONGRATULATIONS TO THE George Washington of modern international service to his community and to his country. MAYOR, THE COMMON COUNCIL law.’’ Throughout his life, Mr. Davis has been leader AND THE RESIDENTS OF THE in Northwest Florida, and I am pleased to CITY OF LACKAWANNA ON THE Madam Speaker and Colleagues, please honor such an admirable American. OCCASION OF THE 100TH ANNI- join me in honor and remembrance of one of Born in 1908, Claude Davis enlisted in the VERSARY OF THEIR MUNICIPAL the great men of our time, Dr. Henry T. King, United States Navy in 1926 at the age of 18 INCORPORATION Jr. He will be greatly missed by those in the and served for over twenty years. Mr. Davis peace community working on issues of inter- fought in World War II and was aboard the HON. BRIAN HIGGINS national humanitarian justice under the rule of USS Saratoga aircraft carrier during two sepa- OF NEW YORK law. Despite his absence, his work will con- rate torpedo attacks by the Japanese. He also IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES tinue to inspire countless activists and lawyers commissioned the USS Antietam in 1945. Re- Thursday, May 21, 2009 around the world who follow in his footsteps. cently, Mr. Davis visited the WWII Memorial for the first time as part of the Second Emer- Mr. HIGGINS. Madam Speaker, I rise today ald Coast Honor Flight. to congratulate and pay tribute to the Mayor,

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