HON. MARGARET M. HECKLER Eisenhower

HON. MARGARET M. HECKLER Eisenhower

19464 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS July 14, 1969 ADJOURNMENT UNTIL 11 A.M. Jay D. Crouthers John G. Carroll, Jr. Kenneth J. Allington Leo A. Morehouse, Jr. Robert J. Opezio Barry E. Chambers John G. Busava.ge Harvey G. Knuth, III Mr. KENNEDY. Mr. President, if Ray C. Gregory Edward M. Goodwin Robert C. Byrd Imanis J. Lesklno- there be no further business to come be­ Robert P. III Donald H. Van Llew vitch fore the Senate, I move, in accordance Reichersamer Joseph T. Oskolskl Paul A. Flood Edwin M. Cox with the order of July 11, 1969, that the Peter L. Ehrman James L. Middleton John E. Lord Harold F. Hoppe Senate stand in adjournment until 11 Nevin A. Pealer Keith E. Nichols Paul B. Withstandl.ey Warren E. Miller, Jr. Kenneth G. Coder Oscar F. Poppe, Jr. II Donald A. Winchester a.m. tomorrow. Daniel K. Mazurowski Michael F. Keating Charles 0. Laugha.ry, Theodore B. Kichline The motion was agreed to;. and <at 5 William G. Bradford Henry C. Post J:r. James T. Read o'clock and 46 minutes p.m.) the Senate III Edwin A. Coolbaugh Anthony C. Alejandro Merle J. Smith, Jr. adjourned until Tuesday, July 15, 1969, Richard G. Dillard J. Tucker John E. Shkor Dennis W. Parker at 11 a.m. Hendrickson Joseph 0. Bernard Gary R. Wilkins The following-named Reserve officers to be Staa:liley Winslow Charles A. Vedder permanent comxnissioned officers in the Coast Leslie M. Meekins Charles H. Lancaster Guard in the grade of lieutenant commander: Eric J. Stuat Marvin L. Beaty NOMINATIONS Dennis R. Freezer Dwight C. Broga, III Domenic A. Calicchio Dougles W. CT!owell William L. Engleson, Executive nominations received by the Howard E. Snow Senate July 14, 1969: John R. Felton Sr. The following-named Rel5erve officers to Douglas F. Gehring William E. Jones ENVIRONMENTAL SciENCE SERVICES be permanent commissioned officers in the Gacy L. CoU&ins Gerald T. Victor ADMINISTRATION Coast Guard in the grade of lieutenant: DonaJd B. WittechiebeDonald W. Troutt The following for permanent appointment William R. Arnet, Jr. Donald F. Murphy Dewain D. Clark to the grades indicated in the Environ­ Patrick A. Wendt Edward J. Barrett Jooeph J. Kennedy mental Science Services Administration: Milton c. Richards, Jr. Roswell W. Ard, Jr. Warren W. Johns TO BE LIEUTENANTS The following-named officer to be a p«­ Ron.ald J. Ma.ra.fll01i1 Kenneth L. Norton David M. Wilson manent oommf.ss1oned Wl8.t"l"Wlt officer 1n the Richard P. Oswitt George F. Cole John C. Albright Coast Gua.rd 1n 1ftle grade o! chief wa.rmnt Michael T. Bohlma.n Charles M. Manta- Bruce L. Keck officer, W-4. John E. Byrnes, Jr. nese, Jr. Herman J. Lentz John L. Parker Walter D. Eddowes TO BE ENSIGNS John D. Bannan III Michael L. Adams Gerald B. Mills The following-named officers of the Coast Raym-ond E. Beyler, Jr. Dixon C. Elder Pressley L. Campbell Joseph J. Morley Guard for promotion to the grade o! Alphons A. Melis m Jon J. McNutt John P. Campton Larry A. New lieutenant: Walter L. John Jay D. Crouthers Garry W. Elliott Albert E. Theberge, George A. Blann Steven L. Benson Thomas H. Robinson Robert J. Opezio David J. Goehler Jr. Gary E. Johnson Dennis J. Sha.w Gerald L. Underwood Ray C. Gregory Lowell R. Goodman John E. Thomasson Larry A. Oochrun Michael c. Grece Adrian W. Longacre Robert P. Reichersa- Tom Gryniewicz Gerald J. Kane Thomas G. DeVille Vernon C. Hi.pkiss mer IN THE COAST GuARD David A. Darter Richa.rd E. Peyser David A. Jones Peter L. Eh.rma.n Harry W. Clarke Thomas M. Dunn The following-named temporary officers to Patrick V. Kauffold Nevin A. Pealer Armand L. Ohapeau Joseph R. Hoosty be permanent commissioned officers of the Jeffery J. Hamilton Ronald D. Blendu Coast Guard in the grade of lieutenant Michael J. Bl.asohum RobertS. Duncan, Jr. William A. Kucharski, Kenneth G. Coder (junior grade): Bruce T. Ooillngs, Jr. Philip J. Grossweller Jr. Daniel K. Mazurow- David A. Ba.tley John C. Ca.rney, Jr. Earl A. Blanton ski George A. Blann Charles A. Vedder Kermit Johnson Thomas R. Dickey Raymond A. 100ss William G. Bradford, David A. Carter Charles H. Lancaster Freddie R. Lewis Kenneth E. WUUams Robert J. Philpott III Harry W. Clarke Marvin L. Beaty Frederick K. PattersonEdward A. Hemstreet Richard w. Wright Richard G. Hendrick- Armand L. Chapeau Dwight C. Broga III PaulL. Hooper, Jr. William K. Miay Ph111p J. Cardaci son Michael J. Blaschum William L. Engleson, J-ack L. OoneTly Harry H. Dudley Ronald C. Mers John G. Carroll, Jr. Bruce T. Collings, Jr. Sr. Joseph F. Gall Jose E. Rodrigues William H. Hawley m Clifford E. Clayton, David A. Bailey William E. Jones James V. Sorce, Jr. Gary B. Johnson Stephen A. Kull Jr. Kerin1t Johnson Gerald T . Victor Billy R. Warren Nesbtt c. Lofton Michael W. Taylor Barry E. Chambers Freddie R. Lewis Donald W. Troutt Ga.ry L. Hutchens Robert W. Mueller William A. Lehmann Edward M. Goodwin Frederick K. Dewain D. Clark RA.chard J. Burke JeraJd H. Heinz Raymond B. Freeman III Patterson Joseph J. Kennedy James B. Ellis II Donnie D. Polk Jacks. Webb Joseph T. Oskolski PaulL. Hooper, Jr. Warren W. Johns Charles W. Gower Jonarthan Collom Paul E. Busick James L. Middleton Jack L. Conerly Kenneth L. Norton Gerald D. Slcka.foose William E. Flax, Jr. Furman s. Baldwin, Keith E. Nichols Joseph F. Gall George F. Cole Stephen L. Anthony Harry W. Tiffany Jr. Oscar F. Poppe, Jr. James V. Sorce, Jr. Charles M. Montanese, John H. Hanna. ID William H. Stockton AnthOny R. Carbone Michael F. Keating Billy R. Warren Jr. Robert J. Faucher ll Kenneth C. Holleman Henry C. Post Gary L. Hutchens Walter D. Eddowes III Harold E. Millan, Jr. Benjamin M. Chiswell Robert G. Keary Edwin A. Coolbaugh Richard J. Burke Dixon C. Elder John C. Maxham m Robert L. Barnes D1llard J. Tucker Gary R. Wilkins Jon J . McNutt John F. Milbrand Peter A. Ga.bele Allan P. Fulton Marcus L. Lowe A EULOGY TO DWIGHT DAVID as all men join together to grieve the quickly grew to love that warm smile and EISENHOWER death of this great man. Perhaps this is reassuring tone of voice which drew peo­ the highest tribute that can be paid to ple to him wherever he went. His art of HON. MARGARET M. HECKLER Eisenhower. Although his career was leadership was unique. Every national or military in character, his life was de­ OF MASSACHUSETTS international problem was attacked by voted in actuality to his hope for peace him as if it were his own personal prob­ IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES among men. lem. His patience was boundless, and Monday, July 14, 1969 I welcome the opportunity to express, his high degree of perseverance to solve Mrs. HECKLER of Massachusetts. Mr. as others have, my own love and deep the Nation's problems was exemplary. Speaker, the passing away of President admiration of Dwight David Eisenhower. Eisenhower made me proud of America. Dwight David Eisenhower has been I speak for many Americans whose un­ He inspired me with his contagious zeal mourned by millions all over the world. spoken thoughts are easily read in their to serve America. Old and young alike, people of every sad faces as they recall their memory The accomplishments of Eisenhower race, have experienced a deep sense of of this wonderful man. are countless. The diversity of these con­ personal loss. Eisenhower knew no Our beloved Ike played an important tributions seem truly remarkable. The boundaries in his love for mankind; he role in my own life--he was a significant world can ill afford to loose such a bril­ sought not just the peace of a nation influence on my personal direction. While liant soldier and statesman as he was. but the peace of the world. For a few I was a student in college, I followed The Republican Party is proud to have moments in time the world rests in peace every step of his distinguished career. I had this giant of a man lead us for so July 14, 1969 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS 19465 many years. Eisenhower may have been These past weeks have been hard for all of other men have died and are dying, obscure­ "no politician" as he so often claimed, us; it takes a lot of love and courage to get ly, in far-o1f places, men whose names will through a time like this. I know you and never be known as his is known, but who but he commanded the respect and af­ your mother and your sister have plenty gave the same full measure that he did. fection of the people in a way that far of both. But I think it helps if all of us keep Another characteristic that your father surpassed the skills of politicians of any in close touch, exchanging thoughts and had to a marked degree was optimism. He era. feelings and memories. I know it helps me. felt sure that before very long, in this rapidly Eisenhower's true greatness lies in the Earlier your grandmother and I were look­ shrinking world, nations will have to learn to unspoken compliments that dwell in the ing at a scrapbook of clippings about your live together as good neighbors. He believed hearts of the people he served and to father's career. Some of them dealt with that ultimately the exploration of space may whom he devoted his life.

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