
April 8, 1968 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS 9235 Wheeler, Richard F., FV3057946 Worley, Ben J., FV3147246. Pearson, Todd W., FV3223939. Whelan, Charles K., FV3129159. Worthy, Howard R., FV3130088. Raymond, William C., FV3223194. Whitaker, RogerS., FV3133133. Wright, Lyle H ., FV3131106. Rich, William R., FV3216092. White, Benjamin T., FV3129606. Wrobel, John E., Jr., FV3155028. Robertson, Samuel T., III, FV3223490. White, Douglas W., FV3138938. Wuest, William A., FV3156264. Sasena, William J., FV3223961. White, Frederick J., FV3129935. Wusk, Larry L., FV3155129. Simpson, Larry A., FV3223129. White, Michael F., FV3138939. Wyckoff, Robert A., FV3134518. Siskind, John P., FV3223159. White, William C., FV3139172. Yagodzinski, Francis P., FV3134519. Sta.rtin, Mavis J., FV3223176. Whittlinger, Gary F., FV3144416. Yeend, Richard C., Jr., FV3119544. Stout, Delbert B., FV3223197. Wiand, Harold F., FV3135109. Yelvington, William M ., FV3129040. Swifrzbin, Ronald W., FV3223422. Wickham, Donald M., FV3138623. York, Wayne P., FV3119997. Thompson, Geoffrey R ., FV3223403. Wicks, Duane J., FV3146058. Youngblood, Winston R., FV3136231. Vaughn, Lauren K., FV3216100. Widdifield, Noel F., FV3120388. Yuss, Frederick I., FV3144439. Waybright, Robert C., FV3223744. Wiegand, Albert A., FV3138624. Zamora, Alonso G., Jr., FV3146544. Wayman, Robert F., FV3223849. Wieland, Michael H., FV3130087. Zarucchi, Leroy D., FV3129566. Wayne, George H., FV3223481. Wiggen, Gerald F., FV3138625. Zavatson, James M., FV3146728. Wolf, Edward G., FV3216101. Wigglesworth, George E., Jr., FV3137045. Zepeda, Fernando, FV3137852. Wiggs, David L, FV3136332. Zern, Richard A., FV3129430. Wilder, William M., III, FV3137236. Zielinski, Edward J., Jr., FV3129633. CONFIRMATIONS Wilds, Edward G ., FV3156146. Zimmerman, Jon C., FV3120203. Wiles, Jackie L., FV3132669. Zimmerman, Robert G ., FV3144721. Executive nominations confirmed by Wiles, James K., FV3156035. Zimmerman, Robert K ., FV3130749. the Senate April 8, 1968: Wiley, Francis T., FV3138998. Zodin, Ronald R., FV3156529. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Wilhelm, James L., FV3136210. Zook, Harold J., FV3132201. J. William Doolittle, of nunois, to be an Wilhelm, John P., FV3127889. Zuberbuhler, Rudolph U., FV3120127. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force. Williams, Charles S., Jr., FV3138947. Zumwalt, James F., FV3155288. William K. Brehm, of Michigan, to be an Williams, Clarence R., FV3146056. The following distinguished graduates of Assistant Secretary of the Army. Williams, David M., FV3134093. the Air Force Officer Training School for ap­ Randolph S. Driver, of Pennsylvania, to be Williams, Douglas L., FV3128119. pointment in the Regular Air Force in the an Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Williams, Gary K., FV3146984. grade of second lieutenant, under the pro­ Barry James Shillito, of Ohio, to be an Williams, Hoyle B., Jr., FV3133169. visions of section 8284, title 10, United States Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Williams, Jan K., FV3129843. Code, with dates of rank to be determined U.S. ARMY Williams, Lonnie, FV3144912. by the Secretary of the Air Force: Williams, Richard F., FV3146700. The following-named officers to be placed Barrett, James S., Jr., FV3216057. Williams, Robert J ., FV3145680. on the retired list, in grades indicated, under Barron, Joseph T., Jr., FV3225125. the provisions of title 10, United States Code Williams, Walter H., III, FV3137046. Blau, Stuart J., FV3223299. Willman, Gary L., FV3134517. section 3962: Blunt, James H., FV3223552. TO BE GENERAL Willson, Herbert D., FV3122863. Brandon, John D., FV3223127. Wilson, Charles R., FV3134974. Brewer, James C., FV3223417. Gen. Dwight Edward Beach, 018747, Army Wilson, Dwight F., FV3132993. Buxton, William C., FV3223786. of the United States (major general, U.S. Wilson, James M., FV3119682. Castlllo, Jose R., FV3223304. Army). Wilson, John A. III, FV3137053. Crawford, David R., FV3223087. TO BE LIEUTENANT GENERALS Wilson, John H ., FV3136215. Crews, Donald R., FV3225126. Lt. Gen. William White Dick, Jr., 018384, Wilson, Larry A., FV3129428. Davidson, Cullen I. G., FV3223856. Army of the United States (major general, Wilson, Larry D., FV3137054. DeLong, Myron J., Jr., FV3223723. u.s. Army). Wilson, Marion G., FV3134916. Falk, Frank J., Jr., FV3223629. Lt. Gen. Robert Hackett, 018380, Army of Wilson, Thomas L., FV3108185. Gambardella. Andrew W., Jr., FV3223543. the United States (major general, U.S. Wiltrout, Boyce W., FV3146972. Glascoe, Gary R., FV3223911. Army). Wiltuck, Robert, FV3137847. Hintze, Robert W., FV3223482. Lt. Gen. Lawrence Joseph Lincoln, 018968, Winburn, Clifford I., FV3137057. Jaep, William F., Jr., FV3223444. Army of the United States (major general, Windey, John L ., FV3134435. Johnson, Norman E., FV3223538. U.S. Army). Winebarger, Forrest S., FV3137058. Keible, Edward A., Jr., FV3223622. Lt. Gen. Edgar Collins Doleman, 019131, Winland, Gene E., FV3137060. Kennedy, Charles D., FV3216074. Army of the United States (major general, Winn, Robert FV3138635. c., Knight, James E., FV3216077. U.S. Army). Wishart, James P., FV3129750. Lafferty, Alfred L., Jr., FV3223980. The Army National Guard of the United Wisler, Richard A., FV3133036. Lewis, Bret B., FV3223804. Wojtusik, Thaddeus, FV3145193. States officers named herein for promotion Malvestuto, Louis A., FV3216082. as Reserve com.missioned officers of the Army, Wolf, Charles R., FV3129841. Mandell, Bradford B., FV3216083. Woodard, Darrell D., FV3138928. under provisions of title 10, United States May, John W., FV3216086. Code, sections 593(a) and 3392: Wouds, Edward, FV3133312. McMacken, Roy W ., FV3223848. Wooldridge, Dale A., FV3133155. Moore, Lester R., FV3223364. TO BE MAJOR GENERALS Wordell, Lynden F., FV3119886. Munger, Steven S., FV3223694. Brig. Gen. Joseph Mark Ambrose, 0460406. Workman, Joseph P., FV3137461. Pace, Lawrence, FV3223657. Brig. Gen. LaVern Erick Weber, 0963734. E ~ XTENSIONS OF REMARKS Arkansas Valley Leaders Hear TVA's Don what we saw was both challenging and sible as any man for bringing about the inspiring. We were told of the great fu­ development program on the Arkansas McBride ture we have in store, and we also were River Basin. warned of the tremendous job of plan­ Mr. Speaker, I believe Mr. McBride's HON. ED EDMONDSON ning and conservation which we must remarks and observations are a "must" OF OKLAHOMA perform, and perform well, if we are to reading for anyone interested in the full IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES enjoy the full benefits of the development development of America's water re­ of this river. sources. I include it in the RECORD, as Monday, April 8, 1968 These pictures were brought to us by follows: Mr. EDMONDSON. Mr. Speaker, the Mr. Don McBride, a director of the CONFLICTS IN A DEVELOPED RIVER people of the Arkansas River Valley Tennessee Valley Authority, who has (Address by TVA Director Don McBride at stand on the threshold of a great studied the progress made by the TVA, the annual meeting of the Arkansas Bas1n future-a future of industrial develop­ and the pitfalls encountered along the Development Assoctation, Tulsa, Okla., ment and prosperity which is beginning way in this Nation's first and highly suc­ March 15, 1968) now and which will accelerate in 1970 cessful experiment in overall develop­ Yesterday 1970 was a long way off; today 1t when the Arkansas River will be naviga­ ment of a river basin. is just tomorrow. ble to Catoosa, Okla. The people of the Arkansas Basin are about Mr. McBride has spent his life in water to be handed a completely new tool to shape The members of the Arkansas Basin resource development. As a consultant the future economic progress of this valley. Development Association recently were and adviser to the late Senator Robert A natural river ha-s been changed; what given a look across that threshold, and S. Kerr, of Oklahoma, he was as respon- was unpredictable, undependable, and con- 9236 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS April 8, 1968 trolled only by the whims of weather is now You are to be congratulated on the great vented, had an additional more positive value. a harnessed, orderly, obedient servant-if progress that you have made in preparation It protected the shoreline sites where in­ properly utilized. for the utilization of this new resource tool. dustry could build new plants, with easy ac­ Th1s new tool bas several handles: flood The cities certainly are to be commended for cess to the water. Steadily new industries control, navigation, recreation, hydroelec­ voting bonds and the acquisition of sites for were seeking these riverbank locations, put­ tric power, municipal and domestic water ports. The highway program is progressing ting to work the harnessed waters for trans­ supply, water quality control or pollution to serve these ports. Many industries are portation, for processing water, and for the abatement, fish and wildlife opportunities, making elaborate plans for new plants. The power they produced. and probably many others. Likewise, the shore Corps of Engineers and the State Park De­ At the same time, the more amuent so­ lands, now protected from flood, will g1ve op­ partment have done an outstanding job ciety was demanding recreation facillties. portunity for intensified agriculture, devel­ of developing recreation fac111ties and plan­ TVA had anticipated this value and had ear­ opment of industrial and port sites, subdivi­ ning for expansion to meet the exploding marked strategic lands for development by sions for housing and shopping, development demand. This is commendable, but let's take the states, counties,
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