S7606 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE June 10, 2003 we have the strength and the inspira- anthropology course at Murray State PERIODIC REPORT ON THE NA- tion to never give up until we reach it. University and a gifted and talented TIONAL EMERGENCY WITH RE- I got to know Burke Marshall be- camp at Western Kentucky University. SPECT TO THE RISK OF NU- cause, in 1970, he moved to Connecticut It is my pleasure to honor such an ex- CLEAR PROLIFERATION CRE- and joined the faculty of Yale Law ceptional and altruistic young lady for ATED BY THE ACCUMULATION School, my alma mater, where he her extraordinary charitable contribu- OF WEAPONS-USABLE FISSILE served as deputy dean and professor. I tions to her community. I thank the MATERIAL IN THE TERRITORY unfortunately had already graduated, Senate for allowing me to laud her OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION— but I was lucky to befriend Professor praises. She is one of Kentucky’s fin- PM 37 Marshall around New Haven. He was a est.∑ The PRESIDING OFFICER laid be- warm, kind, decent man, who believed f fore the Senate the following message that the fight for justice was never- from the President of the United ending. TRIBUTE TO DR. HARRY BEGIAN States, together with an accompanying The dean of Yale’s Law School, Tony ∑ report; which was referred to the Com- Kronman, put it well. He said, ‘‘His Mr. LEVIN. Mr. President, today I have the honor of recognizing a great mittee on Banking, Housing, and goodness was so large that I half be- Urban Affairs: lieved and fully wished he would live musician and educator from my home forever. Burke’s generosity brought State of . During a career To the Congress of the United States: out the best in others. His love of jus- that has spanned more than 50 years, As required by section 401(c) of the tice helped change a nation.’’ Dr. Harry Begian has made numerous National Emergencies Act, 50 U.S.C. Burke Marshall was a quiet man. In contributions to the music and edu- 1641(c), and section 204(c) of the Inter- fact, his wife Violet once said that, be- cation communities across the country national Emergency Economic Powers cause he said so few words, she wasn’t and around the world. He has greatly Act, 50 U.S.C. 1703(c), I transmit here- sure whether he liked her or not until influenced both high school and colle- with a 6-month periodic report pre- he proposed. But he wasn’t quiet when giate bands throughout the Midwest pared by my Administration on the na- it counted. On matters of principle, on and the Nation. On June 21, 2003, a re- tional emergency with respect to the questions of justice, he heeded the wis- union and banquet will be held at Cass risk of nuclear proliferation created by dom of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Technical High School in to the accumulation of weapons-usable who said: ‘‘Our lives begin to end the honor not only Dr. Begian’s 17 prolific fissile material in the territory of the day we become silent about things that years as Director of Bands at Cass Russian Federation that was declared matter.’’ Technical High School but also his life- in Executive Order 13159 of June 21, Burke Marshall always spoke when it time of musical contributions that 2000. mattered, and that is why his legacy have touched so many. GEORGE W. BUSH. will live on forever in the hearts he Dr. Begian’s early involvement with THE WHITE HOUSE, June 10, 2003. touched and in the country he helped music included studying trumpet and f flute with famed musicians Leonard change for the better. REPORT OF THE CONTINUATION Smith and Larry Teal. Dr. Begian com- My condolences to his wife Violet, OF THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY pleted his undergraduate and master’s his daughters Katie, Josie, and Jane, WITH RESPECT TO THE RISK OF degrees at . He and his grandchildren. May God bless NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION CRE- also earned a doctorate in music at the them and the memory of Burke Mar- ATED BY THE ACCUMULATION . shall.∑ OF WEAPONS-USABLE FISSILE Dr. Begian became Director of Bands f MATERIAL IN THE TERRITORY at Cass Technical High School in 1947, OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION TRIBUTE TO KELSEY LADT where he built one of the preeminent BEYOND JUNE 21, 2003—PM 38 ∑ Mr. BUNNING. Mr. President, I rise high school bands in the country. Dur- to honor and pay tribute to Kelsey ing the following 20 years, he served as The PRESIDING OFFICER laid be- Ladt of Paducah, KY, for her inimi- Director of Bands at Wayne State Uni- fore the Senate the following message table sense of giving and community versity, Michigan State University, from the President of the United service. Kelsey, age 8, led an art tour and the University of Illinois. In addi- States, together with an accompanying fundraiser for the Community Founda- tion to his work as a band director, Dr. report; which was referred to the Com- tion of Western Kentucky, with pro- Begian has served as a guest conductor mittee on Banking, Housing, and ceeds benefitting the Lourdes’ Founda- and lecturer throughout the United Urban Affairs: tion patient care fund and the St. Nich- States, Canada, and Australia. In 1987, To the Congress of the United States: olas Free Family Clinic. the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in- Section 202(d) of the National Emer- Kelsey Curd Ladt, daughter of Vicki vited him to conduct a formal concert gencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(d)) provides and Ric Ladt, is a gifted and precocious in Detroit’s Orchestra Hall. for the automatic termination of a na- young lady with an exceptional sense The Music Division of the Library of tional emergency unless, prior to the of selflessness and charity. She single- Congress created the Harry Begian Col- anniversary date of its declaration, the handedly led a tour of the artwork in- lection in tribute to his accomplish- President publishes in the Federal Reg- side her parents’ home for 35 people. ments. The permanent collection cur- ister and transmits to the Congress a Kelsey paused by each painting to rently contains 26 reel-to-reel record- notice stating that the emergency is to share historical insight and anecdote, a ings of Dr. Begian’s performances at continue in effect beyond the anniver- remarkable feat for someone so young. Cass Tech. In addition, the collection sary date. In accordance with this pro- Kelsey researched art at Murray also includes 50 records and 15 compact vision, I have sent the enclosed notice, State University under the tutelage of discs from Dr. Begian’s time with the stating that the emergency declared Dr. Joy Navan. With the encourage- University of Illinois Symphonic Band. with respect to the accumulation of a ment from Navan and family friend Dr. Begian is a charter member of large volume of weapons-usable fissile Bill Ford, Kelsey planned the fund- the American School Band Directors material in the territory of the Rus- raiser and interviewed directors of var- Association and a past president of the sian Federation is to continue beyond ious beneficiaries before selecting the American Bandmasters Association. He June 21, 2003, to the Federal Register for Lourdes’ Foundation and the St. Nich- has won the National Band Associa- publication. The most recent notice olas Free Family Clinic. tion’s Citation of Excellence, the continuing this emergency was pub- Kelsey, who is herself an accom- Edwin Franko Goldman Award, and the lished in the Federal Register on June plished artist and pianist, plans on ex- Norte Dame St. Cecelia Award. I know 20, 2002 (67 FR 42181). panding the art tour to four homes in that my Senate colleagues will be It remains a major national security the coming years, in order to better pleased to join me in saluting Dr. goal of the United States to ensure serve her community. Later this sum- Harry Begian’s lifetime full of con- that fissile material removed from mer she will participate in a forensic tributions to the world of music.∑ Russian nuclear weapons pursuant to

VerDate Jan 31 2003 05:11 Jun 11, 2003 Jkt 019060 PO 00000 Frm 00046 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\G10JN6.113 S10PT1 June 10, 2003 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S7607 various arms control and disarmanent ENROLLED BILLS SIGNED EC–2654. A communication from the Sec- agreements is dedicated to peaceful retary of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to The message further announced that law, the Annual Report for the Strategic Pe- uses, subject to transparency meas- the Speaker has signed the following ures, and protected from diversion to troleum Reserve, covering calendar year enrolled bills: 2002; to the Committee on Energy and Nat- activities of proliferation concern. The S. 222. An act to approve the settlement of ural Resources. accumulation of a large volume of the water rights claims of the Zuni Indian EC–2655. A communication from the Presi- weapons-usable fissile material in the Tribe in Apache County, Arizona, and for dent, The Foundation of the Federal Bar As- territory of the Russian Federation other purposes. sociation, transmitting, pursuant to law, the continues to pose an unusual and ex- S. 273. An act to provide for the expedi- report Audit Report of the Foundation of the traordinary threat to the national se- tious completion of the acquisition of land Federal Bar Association for the Fiscal Year curity and foreign policy of the United owned by the State of Wyoming within the ending September 30, 2002; to the Committee on the Judiciary. States. For this reason, I have decided boundaries of Grand Teton National Park, and for other purposes. EC–2656. A communication from the Presi- that it is necessary to continue the na- dent of the United States to the President f tional emergency declared with respect Pro Tempore of the United States Senate, to the accumulation of a large volume MEASURES REFERRED transmitting, consistent with the War Pow- of weapons-usuable fissible material in The following bill, previously re- ers Resolution, the report on recent develop- ments in Liberia and Mauritania and the ac- the territory of the Russian Federation ceived from the House of Representa- and maintain in force these emergency tivities to insure the safety of The United tives for concurrence, was read the States Embassy and Embassy Staff located authorities to response to this threat. first and second times by unanimous in those countries; to the Committee on For- GEORGE W. BUSH. consent, and referred as indicated: eign Relations. THE WHITE HOUSE, June 10, 2003. H.R. 1954. An act to revise the provisions of f f the Immigration and Nationality Act relat- PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE ing to naturalization through service in the Armed Forces, and for other purposes; to the The following petitions and memo- At 2:19 p.m., a message from the Committee on the Judiciary. rials were laid before the Senate and House of Representatives, delivered by The following bill was read the first were referred or ordered to lie on the Ms. Niland, one of its reading clerks, and the second times by unanimous table as indicated: announced that the House has passed consent, and referred as indicated: POM–127. A resolution adopted by the the following bill and joint resolution, H.R. 1610. An act to redesignate the facility House of the State of Hawaii relative to im- each without amendment: of the United States Postal Service located proving benefits for Filipino Veterans of S. 763. An act to designate the Federal at 120 East Ritchie Avenue in Marceline, World War II; to the Committee on Veterans’ building and United States courthouse lo- Missouri, as the ‘‘Walt Disney Post Office Affairs. cated at 46 Ohio Street in Indianapolis, Indi- Building’’; to the Committee on Govern- HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 75 ana, as the ‘‘Birch Bayh Federal Building mental Affairs. Whereas, on January 7, 2003, Senator Dan- and United States Courthouse.’’ The following concurrent resolution iel K. Inouye introduced S. 68 in the United S.J. Res. 8. A joint resolution expressing was read, and referred as indicated: States Senate, which bill was read twice and the sense of Congress with respect to raising then referred to the Committee on Veterans’ H. Con. Res. 162. Concurrent resolution awareness and encouraging prevention of Affairs; and sexual assault in the United States and sup- honoring the city of Dayton, Ohio, and its Whereas, S. 68 proposes to amend title 38 of porting the goals and ideals of National Sex- many partners, for hosting ‘‘Inventing the United States Code, to improve benefits ual Assault Awareness and Prevention Flight: The Centennial Celebration’’, a cele- for Filipino veterans of World War II and for Month. bration of the centennial of Wilbur and the surviving spouses of those veterans; and Orville Wright’s first flight; to the Com- Whereas, S. 68 would increase the rate of The message also announced that the mittee on the Judiciary. House has passed the following bill, in payment of compensation benefits to certain f Filipino veterans, designated in title 38 which it requests the concurrence of United States Code section 107(b) and re- the Senate: MEASURES PLACED ON THE ferred to as New Philippine Scouts, who re- H.R. 1610. An act to redesignate the facility CALENDAR side in the United States and are United of the United States Postal Service located The following bill was read the sec- States citizens or lawful permanent resident at 120 East Ritchie Avenue in Marceline, ond time, and placed on the calendar: aliens; and Missouri, as the ‘‘Walt Disney Post Office Whereas, S. 68 would further increase the S. 1215. A bill to sanction the ruling Bur- Building.’’ rate of payment of dependency and indem- mese military junta, to strengthen Burma’s The message further announced that nity compensation of surviving spouses of democratic forces and support and recognize certain Filipino veterans; and the House has agreed to the following the National League of Democracy as the le- Whereas, S. 68 would further make eligible concurrent resolution, in which it re- gitimate representative of the Burmese peo- for full disability pensions certain Filipino quests the concurrence of the Senate: ple, and for other purposes. veterans who reside in the United States and H. Con. Res. 162. A concurrent resolution f are United States citizens or lawful perma- honoring the city of Dayton, Ohio, and its nent resident aliens; and EXECUTIVE AND OTHER Whereas, S. 68 would further mandate the many partners, for hosting ‘‘Inventing COMMUNICATIONS Flight: The Centennial Celebration,’’ a cele- Secretary of Veterans Affairs to provide hos- bration of the centennial of Wilbur and The following communications were pital and nursing home care and medical Orville Wright’s first flight. laid before the Senate, together with services for service-connected disabilities for accompanying papers, reports, and doc- any Filipino World War II veteran who re- The message also announced that sides in the United States and is a United pursuant to 22 U.S.C. 276th and the uments, and were referred as indicated: States citizen or lawful permanent resident order of the House of January 8, 2003, EC–2652. A communication from the Under alien; and the Speaker appoints the following Secretary, Emergency Preparedness and Re- Whereas, S. 68 would further require the Members of the House of Representa- sponse, Federal Emergency Management Secretary of Veterans Affairs to furnish care tives to the Mexico-United States Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the and services to all Filipino World War II vet- report relative to the funding of the State of Interparliamentary Group, in addition erans for service-connected disabilities and New York as a result of record/near record nonservice-connected disabilities residing in to Mr. KOLBE of Arizona, Chairman, ap- snowstorms on December 25–26, 2002, and the Republic of the Philippines on an out- pointed on March 13, 2003: Mr. January 3–4, 2003, has exceeded $5,000,000; to patient basis at the Manila VA Outpatient BALLENGER of North Carolina, Vice the Committee on Environment and Public Clinic; now, therefore, Chairman; Mr. DREIER of California; Works. Be it resolved by the House of Representa- Mr. BARTON of Texas; Mr. MANZULLO of EC–2653. A communication from the Direc- tives of the Twenty-second Legislature of Illinois; Mr. WELLER of Illinois; Ms. tor, Human Resources Management, Depart- the State of Hawaii. Regular Session of 2003, ment of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to That the United States Congress is respect- HARRIS of Florida; Mr. STENHOLM of law, the report of a vacancy and designation fully urged to support the passage of S. 68 to Texas; Mr. FALEOMAVAEGA of American of an acting officer for the position of Chief improve benefits for certain Filipino vet- Samoa; Mr. PASTOR of Arizona; Mr. Financial Officer for the Office of Manage- erans of World War II; and FILNER of California; Mr. REYES of ment, Budget and Evaluation; to the Com- Be it further resolved, That certified cop- Texas. mittee on Energy and Natural Resources. ies of this Resolution be transmitted to the

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