
7586 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE JUNE 26 James Leslie Snyder, Medical Corps. Lord God, with Thy spirit warn our SPECIAL ORDER GRANTED Thair Cozzens Rich, Medical Corps. people everywhere against the fallacy Mr. OUTLAND. Mr. Speaker, I ask Frank Hugh Lane, Medical Corps. that material possessions determine Byron Glen McKibben, Medical Corps. unanimous conser.t that on Friday and John DeWitt Morley, Medical Corps, ·sub- the greatness of permanence of a nation. Saturday next, at the conclusion of the ject to examination required by law. 0 direct our citizens and fortify them legislative programs of the days and fol­ Robert Tuthill Gants, Medical Corps, sub- against a,-11 the threatening inroads of lowir!g any special orders heretofore en­ ject to examination required by law. destructive selfishness. tn sternness re­ tered, I may be permitted to addreBs the George Foster Peer, Medical Corps, subject buke us, and lead us to hold fast the House for 30 minutes. to examination required by law. great truths of our most holy faith. Be The SPEAKER. Is there obhction to Harold Everus Harrison, Medical Corps. Thou the unseen guest of each and the Marshall Nelson Jensen, Medical Corps. the request of the gentleman from Cali­ · Saviour of all. In the name of Christ our fornia? Stephen Chirstopher Sitter, Medical Corps. Master. Amen. Angel Antonio Cardona, Medical Corps. There was no objection. Edward Rudolf Wernitznig, Medical Corps. The Journal of the proceedings of yes­ William Calaway, Medical Corps. terday was reaC. and approved. EXTENSION OF REMARKS Lewis Calvin Shellenberger, Medical Corps. MESSAGE FROM THE .SENATE Mr. BROWN of Georgia. Mr. Speaker, To be captains I ask unanimous consent to extend my Frank Wisner Lynn, Medical Corps. A message from the Senate, by Mr. remarks by inserting in .the RECORD an Avery Parsons King, Medical Corps. Frazier, its legislative clerk, announced editorial entitled "Fifty Years of RFD" Raymond Joseph Getz, Medical Corps, sub- that the Senate had passed without. which appeared in the Atlanta <Ga.) ject to examination required by law. amendment a bill of the House of the fol­ Journal on· June 5, '1946, eulogizing the James Archibald Bell, Medical Corps, sub­ lowing title: ject to examination required by law. late Senator Thomas E. Watson as the Milton 'Boyd Brandon, Medical Corps. H. R. 2M3. An act to require weekly news­ father of rural free delivery of· mails. Harry Aloysius Hortsman, Jr., Medical papers enjoying mailing privileges to make I also wish to include a list of reforms Corps. sworn statements with respect to their cir­ advocated first by Senator Watson, this Robert Samuel Jordan, Jr., Medical Corps. culation. list having bE.en prepared and issued by Charles John Hornisher, Medical Corps. The message also announced that the the First National Banl{, of Cornelia, Ga. Arthur Bernard Tarrow, Medical Corps. Senate had passed, wlth amendments in Senator Watson was an outstanding Philip Baker Watkins, Medical Corps. which the concurrence of the House is statesmal) of the Nation, and certainly Urban Linus Throm 2d, Medical Corps. requested, bills of the House of the fol- Frank ·Bradway Rogers, Medical Corps. his untiring •'fforts for the establishment Raoul Constantir.'3 Psaki, Jr., Medical ' lowing titles: of rur~l free delivery service should be Corps. ,. H.R. 4437. An act to provide for the return recognized. John McReynolds Jackson, Medical Corp~. of public employment offices to State oper­ The SPEAKER. Is there objection Christian Gronbeck, Jr., Medical Corps. ation, to amend the act of Congress appro.ved to the request of the gentieman from Frank.Edward Harrigan, Jr., \1edical Corps. June 6, 1933, and for other purposes. Georgia? Robert Cantrell Feamster, Medical Corps. The message also annoupced that the Robert Edmund Lau,· Medical Corps, sub- Thei·e was no objection. ject to examination requiud by law. Senate insists upon its amendments to Mr. FQRAND asked and was given per­ John Joseph Graff, Medical Corps. the bill <H. R. 5626) entitled "An act to mission to extend hi.s remarks in the Graham Burton Milburn, Medical Corps, authorize the Veterans' Administration REcoRD and include a statement by tlie subject to exa:r.nination required by law. to appoint and employ retired officers Committee to Protect the Consumers. Robert William Thometz, Medical Corps. without affecting their retired status, Mr. LANE asked and was given per­ Walter Frank Smejkal, Medical Corps, sub,. and for other purposes," disagreed to by ject to examination required by law. mission to extend his remarks in the the House; agrees to the conferenc-e RECORD in two instances; to include iri DENTAL CORPS asked by the House op the disagreeing one a resolution adopted by the Military To be lieutenant colonel votes of the two Houses thereon, ~nd ap­ Order of the Purple Heart, depart.ment Dale Bowlby Rid.gely, Dental Corps. points Mr. GEORGE, Mr. WALSH, Mr. of Massachusetts, and in the other to VETERINARY CORPS JOHNSON of Colorado, Mr. LA FOLLETTE, extend his :remark.s on the subject of To be majors and Mr. TAFT to be the conferees on the New England Air Mail Week. William Edwin Jennings, Veterinary Corps. part of the Senate. Curtis William Betzold, Veterinary Corps. The message also announced that the PRESIDENT'S REORGANIZATION PLANS Senate insists upon its amendments to PHARMACY CORPS Mr. RANDOLPH. Mr. Speaker, I ask the bill <H. R. 4230 > entitled "An act to To be majors unanimous consent to address the House provide necessary officers and employees for 1 minute. Harland William Layer, Pharmacy Corps. for circuit courts of appeals and district Eugene Gordon Cooper, Pharmacy Corps. courts," disagreed to by the House; agrees The SPEAKER. Is there objection to Arthur Melville Henderson, Pharmacy the request of the gentleman from West Corps. · to the conference asked by the House on the disagreeing votes of the two :aouses Virginia? CHAPLAINS There was no objection. To be 'majors thereon, and appoints Mr. McCARRAN, Mr. MURDOCK, apd Mr. WILEY to be the Mr. RANDOLPH. Mr. Speaker, on to­ John Simeon Kelly, United States Army. morrow, or at least withi:h the next few Joseph Calvin Sides, United States Army. conferees on the part of the Senate. The message also announced that the days, we will have before us for consid­ Senate agrees to the reports of the com­ eration the reorganization plans of the mittees of conference on the disagreeing President of the United States. Action HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES votes of the two Houses on the amend­ has been taken in your Committee on Ex­ ments of the Senate to bills of the House penditures in the Executive Departments WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1946 of the following titles: disapproving those three proposals. I H. R. 3517. An act to authorize the admis­ have filed a minority report and I re­ The House met at 12 o'clock noon. sion into the United States of persons in­ spectfully ask the Members to study that The Chaplain, Rev. James Shera digenous to India, to make them racially eli­ report, No. 2326 . I feel this is a most Montgomery, D. D., offered'the following gible for naturalization, and for other pur- important subject regardless of whether prayer: poses; · H. R. 5244. An act to authorize the ap­ you agree with my minority views or the Most patient and loving Father, in the point of additional foreign-service officers in views taken by the majority of the com­ birth of this day, Thou hast spoken to us, ' the classified grades; mittee. It is vital that we intelligently and Thy mercy fills the earth. For all H. R. 6064. An act to extent the Selective act and I trust that the Members will in­ Thy impartial benevolences, receive Thou Training and Service Act of 1940, as amend- form themselves on the matters in issue, ed, and for other purposes; and · insofar as prac.tical, prior to the time the the praise and· gratitude of our humble H. R. 6084. An act to amend the Pay Read­ hearts. Overwhelmed at times by the justment Act of 1942, as amended, so as to legislation is brought to the floor. mysteries and vicissitudes of this suffer:. provide an increase in pay for personnel ·of EXTENSION OF REMARKS ing world, teach us that we cannot ~is­ the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guar~, pense with the heart and soul of. thmgs · Coast and Geodetic survey, and Publlc Mrs. DOUGLAS of California ask.ed and s".lrvive. Health Service. · and was given permission to extend her 1946 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD--HOUSE 7587 remarks' in the RECORD in two instances on charges and take away my union card, to replace the unbelievably outmoded and include certain excerpts. thereby keeping me from earning a living for buildings still in . use. my family. They can fine me if I refuse to Mr. CHELF asked and was given per­ attend demonstrations or parades, even EXTENSION OF REMARKS mission to extend his remarks in the REc­ though they be dominated by Communist Mr. SCHWABE of Oklahoma asked and ORD and include an editorial from the elements.· But I'll be damned if they can was given permission to extend his re­ Louisville Courier-Journal. control my vote on election day. After I get marks in the RECORD in four instances Mr. HAND asked and was given per­ into ·the voting booth, that is one constitu­ and to include excerpts. mission to extend his remarks in the tional right no one can take away from me. Hill'man and others of his ilk, please note. THE WHEAT SITUATION RECORD in two instances and include · ' CIO UNION WoRKER. editorials in one. Mr. CARLSON. Mr. Speaker, I ask BRITISH LOAN PROPOSAL unanimous consent to address the House THIRD DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION for 1 minute.
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