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November 11, 1969 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS 33737

M r. HA T F IE LD. M r. President, I Mr. ALLOTT. Not in any way. I had adjourned until tomorrow, Wednesday, thank the Senator. my back turned to the Senator and did November 12 , 1969, at 10 a.m. not realize he was in the C hamber. I realize that the S enator should have CONFIRMATIONS ORDER FOR ADJOURNMENT TO made the request. However, the major- 10 A.M. TOMORROW ity leader had left the Chamber, and I Executive nominations confirmed by was making it in his absence. the Senate November 11, 1969: ORDER FOR RECOGNITION OF There would be no interference with IN THE AIR FORCE SENATOR ALLOTT committee meetings in any way. There is M aj. G en. Jammie M . Philpott, xxx-xx-xx... a unanimous-consent agreement that all xxx-... FR, Regular A ir Force, to be assigned to Mr. ALLOTT. Mr. President, after con- committees may meet tomorrow. positions of importance and responsibility ferring with the majority leader, I ask The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there designated by the President in the grade of unanimous consent that the previous or- objection to the request of the Senator lieutenant general, under the provisions of der for the adjournment of the Senate from Colorado? The Chair hears none, section 80 6 6 , title 1 0 , of the U nited S tates to 11 o'clock tomorrow morning be va- and it is so ordered. Code. cated, that when the Senate completes IN THE ARMY its business, it adjourn until 10 o'clock T he nom inations b eginning T hom as J . Brantley, to be major, and ending R oland J. tomorrow morning, and that immedi- ADJOURNMENT TO 10 A.M. ately after the prayer and the disposi- W hite, to be second lieutenant, which nomi- TOMORROW nations were received by the S enate and ap- tion of the Journal the senior Senator peared in the CONGRESSIONAL RECORD 011 Oc- from Colorado be recognized for a period Mr. KENNEDY. Mr. President, if there tober 2 8, 1969. of not to exceed 11 / 2 hours. be no further business to come before the IN THE MARINE CORPS Mr. KENNEDY. Mr. President, reserv- Senate, I move in accordance with the The nominations beginning Peter F. A ngle, ing the right to object, I understand it is previous order, that the Senate adjourn to be major, and ending Joseph J. Y etter, to certainly not the intention of the Sena- until 10 a.m. tomorrow. be major, which nominations were received tor from Colorado to interfere with reg- The motion was agreed to; and (at 4 b y the S enate and ap p eared in the C O N - ular committee meetings. o'clock and 53 minutes p.m.) the Senate GRESSIONAL RECORD on October 2 7 , 1969.

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FRANK C. CARLUCCI, OF PENNSYL- T he intention of President N ixon to ap - C o ntinu ing , th e artic le m entio ned th e VANIA, NAMED AS ASSISTANT DI- point F rank C harles C arlucci III to the post stabbing incident. RECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF ECO- was announced jointly T uesday by Pennsyl- "In this period he was stabbed and beaten NOMIC OPPORTUNITY v ania S enato rs H u g h S c o tt and R ic h ard by an angry C ongolese mob, challenged at S c hw eiker in W ashington. It w as not dis- b ayonet p oint b y C ongolese soldiers and closed, however, when the appointment would threatened w ith arrest b y the b reakaw ay HON. RICHARD S. SCHWEIKER take effect. leftist regime of A ntoine Gizenga in Stanley- A s the direc tor of op erations, C arlu c c i's vi1,1,4e 0. OF PENNSYLVANIA fu nc tion w ill b e to c reate and m aintain a n that oc c asion, he m arc hed into the IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES liaison between the W ashington headquar- o f f ic e o f th e p ro v inc ial p resident o f th e ters of the O E O and the bu reau 's regional G izenga regime, Jean F oster M anzikala, to Tuesday, November 11, 1969 offices. Simply expressed, Carlucci will control demand assurances for the safety of the 50 Mr. SCHWEIKER. Mr. President, an the reins of the office and see to it that people A m eric ans still liv ing in territory it c on- outstanding young man from Pennsyl- who are supposed to benefit from the O E D's trolled. His audacity so surprised the Gizenga vania has been appointed assistant direc- programs do so through effective manage- f o rc es th at th ey g av e th e so u g h t- f o r as- ment. suranc es and did not molest him personal- tor for operations, a key post in the Office A t 3 8, C arlu c c i c om es to the job w ith a ly." T he artic le w ent on for sev eral m ore of Economic Opportunity. He is Frank C. wealth of experience in the diplomatic corps, p aragrap hs to desc ribe m ore of C arlu c c i's Carlucci III, who, at 3 8, is coming to OEO w h ic h h e entered af ter g radu ating f ro m daring adventures. after a distinguished career in the For- Princeton U niversity with a bachelor of arts T rue to the N ew Y ork T imes prediction, eign Service. degree, a year of study in the Harvard School Carlucci encountered much difficulty in Zan- A native of Scranton, he resides in Bear of Business, service in the N avy and a brief zibar and on Jan. 1 6 , 1 9 6 5 he was given 2 4 Creek, Luzerne County, near W ilkes- career in private business. hou rs to leav e the c ou ntry on gov ernm ent Barre and Scranton. Just as he made his F or his exploits, C arlucci had earned na- charges of subversive activities. tionwide recognition and a fitting tribute in T he U nited S tates at the tim e exp lic itly mark in the Foreign Service in several the N ew Y ork T imes at the time of his ap- denied the charges and privately expressed posts in Africa, I am confident that Mr. pointment as charge d'affaires in Zanzibar. c o nc ern th at th e ac tio n f o resh ado w ed a Carlucci will be a credit to the new team C arlucci first came into the national spot- switch to active anti-A merican activities. at OEO being assembled by the Director, light in 19 6 0 when he was stabbed in the left Before going to the Congo in 1962 , Carlucci Donald Rumsfeld. shoulder by a mob of screaming C ongolese had been stationed in W ashington for about In his hometown, the Scranton Trib- while attached to the U .S . E mbassy in Leo- six m onths after sp ending three years as une recently announced Mr. Carlucci's poldville. The incident was touched off when vice consul in Johannesburg, South A frica. N ow a resident of Bear C reek, Lu z erne appointment in an article by F rank the c ar in whic h C arluc c i was riding along w ith three other A m eric ans, inc lu ding an C ou nty, C arlu c c i is m arried to the form er Froncek describing in some detail M r. embassy second secretary and a chief warrant J ean A nthony, S eattle, W ash., and is the Carlucci's exciting career in the Foreign officer, accidentally struck and killed a cyclist. father of two children. Service. I ask unanimous consent to have T he mob of about 80 C ongolese rushed the In 1 9 6 2 the S tate Dep artm ent p resented printed in the RECORD the text of that ar- c a r, b u rned it, du m p ed it in a ditc h a nd him w ith the S u p erior S erv ic e A w ard, its ticle, so that Senators may learn more looted the trunk of luggage. highest honor for foreign service. about this new official at OEO. Taking danger in stride, Carlucci was ready There being no objection, the article to move on to his next assignment in Zanzi- bar. O n that occasion the N ew Y ork T imes THE 80TH BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY was ordered to be printed in the RECORD, said of him: OF PRESIDENT ZALMAN SHAZAR as follows: "If F rank C harles C arlu c c i III, the new OF [F rom the S cranton (Pa.) T ribune, S ept. 2 4, U nited S tates charge d'affaires in Zanzibar, 1969] finds things a bit diffic u lt in his new p ost, DISTINGUISHED, BUT VIOLENT DIPLOMATIC CA- it will be no new experienc e. T rouble was HON. RICHARD S. SCHWEIKER REER: SCRANTON NATIVE GETS OEO POST his steady diet for two years in the C ongo, OF PENNSYLVANIA and he m et it in a m anner to do c redit to (By Frank Froncek) the class of 19 52 at Princeton U niversity. IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES A Scranton native who has led a turbulent "C arlu c c i hardly fits the p op u lar im age Tuesday, November 11, 1969 and at tim es a v io lent lif e in th e f o reig n of a diplomat . . . but his youth and athletic diplomatic service will be appointed assist- energy have been assets in posts where cour- Mr. SCHWEIKER. Mr. President, the ant direc tor of op erations in the O ffic e of age and p hysic al agility hav e som etim es modern State of Israel has been blessed E conomic O pportunity, W ashington. counted as much as statesmanship." with a number of outstanding leaders 33738 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- HOUSE November 12, 1969 whose hard work and vision have helped ceremonial, since the Prime Minister is in 1948, and became the first Minister of make possible the tremendous achieve­ actually the chief executive of the Gov­ Education in the new Government. He is ments Israel has made m such a short ernment. However, in Mr. Shazar's case well known both as a crusader for wom­ time. the office of President, came after an ac­ en's rights in Israel and a.s the father of One such leader is the current Presi­ tive and history-making role in the the Israel law making education com­ dent of Israel and head of st&te, Mr. founding and development of the new pulsory. As an avocation he has been a Zalman Shazar, who is today marking his state. devoted scholar of the Bible. 80th birthday. I wish to join with mem­ Mr. Shazar was born in Russia and I wish to extend to President Shazar bers of the American Jewish community came to Palestine in 1924. He became edi­ of Israel my warm greetings on his 80th who are honoring President Shazar on tor of a major newspaper in and birthday anniversary, and I salute the this occasion. was active in the Party headed many accomplishments of this man who Mr. Shazar became Israel's third by David Ben-Gurion. He wrote the now occupies a revered position in the President in 1963. His position is largely Declaration of Independence for Israel State of Israel.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-Wednesday, November 12, 1969 The House met at 12 o'clock noon. H.R. 12307. An act making appropriations sequent legislation, so as to permit market­ Rev. Joseph M. Champlin, associate for sundry independent executive bureaus, ing orders applicable to apples to provide boards, commisslons, corporations, agencies, for paid advertising; director, Bishops' Committee on the offices, and the Department of Housing and S. 1786. An act for the relief of James Liturgy, Washington, D.C., and Syra­ Urban Development for the fiscal year end­ Harry Martin; cuse, N.Y., offered the following prayer: ing June 30, 1970, and for other purpo: es; S. 2339. An act for the relief of Dr. Maria 0 God, give these men the help they and Luisa Gorostegui de Dourron; H.R. 13018. An act to authorize certain S. 2353. An act for the relief of Dr. Leon­ need. construction at military installations, and ardo M. Cabanilla; Make them- for other purposes. S. 2354. An act for the relief of Dr. Bernard Courageous: Speaking when this en­ Weston March; tails a risk. The message also announced that the S. 2363. An act to confer U.S. citizenship Patient: Bearing with those who mis­ Senate insists upon its amendments to posthumously upon L. Cpl. Andre L. understand or unjustly accuse. the bill