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HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES Capt .66 CO.NGRESSIONAL RE.CORD-HOUSE JANUARY 8 Maj. Max Frank Schneider, Air Corps. Capt. Dale Davis Fisher, Air Corps. · Capt. Alvord Van Patten Anderson, Jr., Air Maj. Donald Gardner Stitt, Air Corps. Capt. Henry Weisbrod Dorr, Air Corps. Corps. Maj. Glenn Charles Salisbury, Air Corps. Capt. Carlisle Iverson Ferris, Air Corps. Capt. Frederick Lewis Anderson, Jr., Air Maj. Harold Ralph Wells, Air Corps. Capt. Elwood Richard Quesada, Air Corps. Corps. Maj. Malcolm Stoney Lawton, Air Corps. Capt. Willard Roland Wolfinbarger, Air Capt. Thayer Stevens Olds, Air Corps. Maj. Jasper Kemper McDuffie, Air Corps. Corps. · Capt. Robert Falligant Travis, Air Corps. Maj. Howard Knox Ramey, Air Corps. Capt. George Woodburne McGregor, Air Capt. William Henry Tunner, Air Corps. Maj. Lionel H. Dunlap, Air Corps. Corps. Capt. Ralph Edward Koon, Air Corps. Maj. Harold Daniel Smith, Air Corps. ·, Capt. Charles Albert Harrington, Air Corps. Capt . Howard Graham Bunker, Air Corps. Maj. Earle J. Carpenter, Air Corps. 1 Capt. Maurice Francis Daly, Air Corps. Capt. Stuart Glover McLennan, Air Corps. Maj. James Pratt Hodges, Air Corps. Capt. Laurence Sherman Kuter, Air Corps. Capt. John Alexander Samford, Air Corps. Maj. Frank Lauderdale Cook, Air Corps. Capt. George McCoy, Jr., Air Corps. Capt. Fred Obediah Jally, Air Corps. Maj. Oakley George Kelly, Air Corps. Capt. Julius Theodore Flock, Air Corps. Capt. Roger Maxwell Ramey, Air Corps. Maj. Bernard Tobias Castor, Air Corps. Capt. John Mills Sterling, Air Corps. Capt. Forrest Gordon Allen, Air Corps. Maj. James Alexander Mollison, Air Corps. Capt. Mark Kincaid Lewis, Jr., Air Corps. Capt. John Thomas Murtha, Jr., Air Corps. Maj. Harold Webster Beaton, Air Corps. Capt. Orrin Leigh Grover, Air Corps. Capt. Samuel Egbert Anderson, Air Corps. Maj. Edgar Eugene Glenn, Air Corps. Capt. Milton Merrill Towner, Air Corps. Capt. Joseph Arthur Bulger, Air Corps. Maj. John William Monahan, Air Corps. Capt. Fay Roscoe Upthegrove, Air Corps. Capt. George Ferrow Smith, Air Corps. Maj. Cortlandt Spencer Johnson, Air Corps. Capt. Charles Bertody Stone 3d, Air Corps. Capt. Allen Wilson Reed, Air Corps. Maj. Charles Carl Chauncey, Air Corps. Capt. Neil Borworth Harding, Air Corps. Capt. Arthur William Meehan, Air Corps. Maj. Homer Barron Chandler, Air Corps. Capt. Robert Lewis Easton, Air Corps. • Capt. Truman Hempel Landon, Air Corps. Maj. Carl Weston Pyle, Air Corps. Capt. Henry Malone Bailey, Air Corps. Capt. Maurice Clinton Bisson, Air Corps. Maj. John Myers McCulloch, Air Corps. Capt. Walter William Gross, Air Corps. Capt. Harry Edgar Wilson, Air Corps. Maj. Charles Wesley Sullivan, Air Corps. Capt. Otto Clyde George, Air Corps. Capt. Robert Williams Warren, Air Corps. Maj. Melvin B. Asp, Air Corps. Capt. John N. Jones, Air Corps. Capt. John Francis Wadman, Air Corps. Maj. George Clement McDonald, Air Corps. Capt. Leo William DeRosier, Air Corps. Capt. Delmar Taft Spivey, Air Corps. Maj. Peter Emanuel Skanse, Air Corps. Capt. Gordon Philip Saville, Air Corps. Capt. August Walter Kissner, Air Corps. Maj. Malcolm Nebeker Stewart, Air Corps. Capt. Charles Bernard Overacker, Jr., Air Capt. LaVerne George Saunders, Air Corps. Maj. Arthur George Liggett, Air Corps. Corps. Capt. Emmett O'Donnell, Jr., Air Corps. Maj. Westside Torkel Larson, Air Corps. Capt. George Henry Macnair, Air Corps. Capt. Donald Winston Titus, Air Corps. Maj. Newt on Longfellow, Air Corps. To be majors Capt. Emmett Felix Yost, Air Corps. Maj. Lloyd Barnett, Air Corps. Capt. Robert Kinder Taylor, Air Corps. M9.j. John Arthur Laird. Jr., Air Corps. Capt. James Arthur Ellison, Air Corps. Capt. James Wilson Brown, Jr.; Air Corps. Maj. Charles William Steinmetz, Air Corps. Capt. Hoyt Leroy Prindle, Air Corps. Capt. William Columbus Sams, Air Corps. Maj. John Myrddin Davies, Air Corps. Capt. James Franklin Walsh, Air Corps. Capt. Robert Harper Kelly, Air Corps. Capt. George Richard Geer, Air Corps. Capt. James Francis Olive, Jr., Air Corps. To be lieutenant colonels Capt. Donald Wright Benner, Air Corps. Capt. Edgar Alexander Sirmyer, Jr., Air Maj. Walter Thomas Meyer, Air Corps. Capt. Lawrence Henry Douthit, Air Corps. Corps. Maj. Wendell Brown McCoy, Air Corps. Capt. George Robert Acheson, Air Corps. Capt. Thomas Webster Steed, Air Corps. Maj. J ames Edward Duke, Jr., Air Corps. Capt. Frank Hamlet Robinson, Air Corps. Capt. Robert Edward Lee Pirtle, Air Corps. Maj. Martinus Stenseth, Air Corps. Capt. Waldine Winston Messmore, Air Capt. Wilbur Erickson, Air Corps. Maj. Rex Kirkland Stoner, Air Corps. Corps. Capt. Lilbur: Dimmitt Fator, Air Corps. Maj. Ja:r.es Bernard Carroll, Air Corps. Capt. Herbert Melvin Newstrom, Air Corps. Capt. Archibald Meyer Kelley, Air Corps. Maj. Thomas Lonnie Gilbert, Air Corps. Capt. Allen Ralph Springer, Air Corps. Capt. Ralph Orville Brownfield, Air Corps. Capt. Franklin Calhoun Wolfe, Air Corps. Capt .. Joel Edward Mallory, Air Corps. To be majors with rank from December Caut. Ford Larimore Fair, Air Corps. 30, 1940 Capt. Ivan Maurice Palmer, Air Corps. NoTE.-Dates of rank, where not specified, Capt. Charles Arthur Bassett, Air Corps. Capt. Joseph Gerard Hopkins, Air Corps. for officers nominated to the grades of lieu­ Capt. Narcisse Lionel Cote, Air Corps. Capt. Elmer Perry Rose, Air Corps. tenant colonel and major will be determined Capt. George Hall Sparhawk, Air Corps. Capt. Ford J . Lauer, Air Corps. by the dates on which senior lieutenant colo­ Capt. John Felix Guillett, Air Corps. Capt. Fay Oliver Dice, Air Corps. nels and majors therein nominated accept Capt. Dixon McCarty Allison, Air Corps. Capt. Herbert Everett Rice, Air Corps. their higher grades. Capt. Joel G. O'Neal, Air Corps. Capt. Edward Harold Porter, Air Corps. Capt. Alva Lee Harvey, Air Corps. Capt. Joseph Hampton Atkinson, Air Corps. Capt. James William Andrew, Air Corps. Capt. Robert Leonard Schoenlein, Air Corps. Capt. George J . Eppright, Air Corps. Capt. Frederick William Ott, Air Corps. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Capt. Clarence Daniel Wheeler, Air Corps. Capt. Wentworth Goss, Air Corps. Capt. Walter Sylvester Lee, Air Corps. Capt. James Leslie Daniel, Jr., Air Corps. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1941 Capt. Manning Eugene Tillery, Air Corps. Capt. Budd John Peaslee, Air Corps. Capt. Gerald Geoffrey Johnston, Air Corps. Capt. John Franklin Egan; Air Corps. The House met at 12 o'clock noon. · Capt. Elmer Joseph Rogers, Jr., Air Corps. Capt. Edgar Russell Todd, Air Corps. The Chaplain, Rev. James Shera Mont- Capt. John Caswell Crosthwaite, Air Corps. Capt. Arthur LaSalle Smith, Air Corps. gomery, D. D., offered the following Capt. Clarence Shortridge Irvine, Air Corps. Capt. Donald Dewey Arnold, Air Corps. • prayer: Capt. Ralph Emerson Holmes, Air Corps. Capt. Clarence Thomas Mower, Air Corps. Capt . Darr Hayes Alkire, Air Corps. Capt. Louie Percy Turner, Air Corps. Blessed be Thy name, 0 Thou Most Capt. Thurston H. Baxter, Air Corps. Capt. William Tell Hefley, Air Corps. High, for Thou art infinite in condescen­ Capt. John Albert Tarro. Air Corps. Capt. Robert Scott Israel, Jr., Air Corps. sion; Thou wilt hear us when we pray Capt. John Titcomb Sprague, Air Corps. Capt. Donald Bertrand Smith, Air Corps. Capt. Frederick August Bacher, Jr., Air Capt. David Peter Laubach, Air Corps. and answer us when we call. Blessed Corps. Capt. James Elbert Briggs, Air Corps. Lord, let our vision get in behind the Capt. Ward Jackson Davies, Air Corps. Capt. John Stewart Mills, Air Corps. things seen, stealing into our hearts like Capt. Yantis Halbert Taylor, Air Corps. Capt. George Warren Mundy, Air Corps. an unearthly peace. Whether we walk Capt. Claire Stroh, Air Corps. Capt. Alfred Rockwood Maxwell, Air Corps. lonely in trial, or tread the summits of Capt. Francis Edgar Cheatle, Air Corps. Capt. Paul Harold Johnston, Air Corps. joy, may we trust ourselves·to Thy lead­ Capt. Arthur Jospeh Lehman, Air Corps. Capt. Roscoe Charles Wilson, Air Corps. ership, conquerin~ our fears, lightening Capt. Oscar Frederick Carlson, Air Corps. Capt. Walter Edwin Todd, Air Corps. Capt. George Edley Henry, Air Corps. Capt. Bryant LeMaire Boatner, Air Corps. our darkness, and immortalizing our Capt. Signa Allen Gilkey, Air Corps. C~:,tpt. Nathan Bedford Forrest, Air Corps. hopes. As we wait in Thy presence, 0 Capt. Clinton William Davies, Air Corps. Capt. Robert Frederick Tate, Air Corps. God, allow not our the ughts to be warped, Capt. Reuben Kyle, Jr.,· Air Corps. Capt. Samuel Robert Brentnall, Air Corps. scarred, or seared, but remind us that Capt. Harvey Flynn Dyer, Air Corps. Capt. Charles Franklin Born, Air Corps. our immortal souls shall be judged by Capt. Earl Clinton Robbins, Air Corps. Capt. Frank Fort Everest, Jr., Air Corps. their fruits and the things done. Grant Capt. Andrew Joseph Kerwin Malone, Air Capt. John Jordan Morrow, Air Corps. unto us Thy patience and help us to Corps. Capt. Frank Jerdone Coleman, Air Corps. stand between those two mountain peaks Capt. Russell Keillor, Air Corps. Capt. Robert Lolay Easton, Air Corps. Capt. Ernest Harold Lawson, Air Corps. Capt. Norris Brown Harbold, Air Corps. of righteousness and justice whose ad­ Capt. John Edward Bodle, Air Corps. Capt. George Raymond Bienfang, Air Corps. vancing light shall reveal the divine mind Capt. Russell Scott, Air Corps. Capt. Russell Alger Wilson, Air Corps. of time and man. We beseech Thee that Capt. Burton Murdock Hovey, Jr., Air Corps. Capt. David Raymond Gibbs, Air Corps. the Christ may come to the matter­ Capt. Richard Eastman Cobb, Air Corps. Capt. Charles Grant Goodrich, Air Corps. clogged spirit of this world, calling to its 1941 ·CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE 67 worn-footed humanity: "Come unto Me, stamina, conscious of the democratic This defense program is summarized all ye that are weary and heavy laden rights and responsibilities. It means an below: and I will give you rest." In the holy economic and social system functioning Appropriations, authorizations, and recom­ name of Jesus, our Lord and Master. smoothly and geared to high -speed per­ mendations (June 1940, 1941, 1942) Amen.
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