15074 Hon. Emilio Q. Daddario

15074 Hon. Emilio Q. Daddario

15074 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - SENATE July 90 general under the provisions of title 10, Brig. Gen. Lloyd Elmer Pellenz. 019485, _ Brig. Oen. Eugene Albert. Salet. 030790, Un1ted States.Code, section 3962. Anny of the United .States (colonel; U.S. Army of the United States (colonel, U.S. The folloWing-named officers to be placed ·Army). Army). I on the ret1red list in the grades indicated Brig. Gen. Harry Lester Billye.rd. 019524, Maj. Gen. Bruce Palmer. Jr.,. 020117, Army under the provisions of title 10. United .Army of the United States ( colonel.. U.S. of the United States (colonel, U.S. Army) . States Code. section 3962; Army). Maj. Gen. William Reeves Shuler. 020118, To be genera.ls Brig. Gen. Charles' Edward Johnson 3d, Army of the United States (Colonel, U.S. 01.9534, Army o! the United States ( colonel, Army). Gen. ~_ames Edward Moore. 015650, Army U.S. Army). Maj. Gen. James Benjamin .Lampert, of the United States (major general, U.S. Brig. Gen. Robert Carson Ryser, 01~535, 020147. Army of the United States (colonel, Army). Army of the United States (colqnel, U.S. U.S. Army). Gen. Herbert Butler Powell, 016684, Army Army). Brlg. Gen . .John Edward Kelly, 020156, of the United States (major general~ U.S. Brig. Gen. Harry Jacob Lemley, Jr., 019756, Army of the United States (colone1, U.S. Army). Army of the United States (colonel, U.S. Army). To be lieutenant general Army). Brig Gen. Da-vid Woodrow Hiester, 020191, Lt. Gen. Thomas John Hall Trapnell, Brig. Gen. Hugh McClellan Exton, 019780, Army of tbe United States (colonel, U.S. -016782, Army of tbe United States (major Army of the United States (colonel, U.S. Army). general, U.S. Army). Army). Brig. Gen. Selwyn Dyson Smith, Jr.., The following-na-med officers tor appoint­ Brig. Gen. Durward Ellsworth Breakefield, 020194, Army of the United States ( colonel, ment in the Regular Army of the United 019781, Army of the United States (colonel, U.S.Army). States to the g ·ade indicated, under the U.S. Army). Brig. Gen. Howard Mccrum Snyder, Jr., provisions of title 10, United States Code, Brig. Gen. Harry Herndon Critz, 019786, 0 20213, Army of the United States (colonel, .sections 3284 and 3306: Army of the United States (colonel, U.S. U.S.Army). To be brigadier genera.ls Army). Brig. Gen. James Edward Landrum, Jr., Brig. Gen. Elmer John Gibson, 019822, 020216, Army of the United States (colonel, Brig. Gen. Walter August Jensen, 019006, Army of the United States (colonel, U.S. Army of the United States (colonel, U.S. U.S.Army). Army). Maj. Gen. William Childs Westmoreland, .Army). Brig. Gen. James Willoughby Totten, Brig. Gen. Joseph Warren Stilwell, 019117, 020223, Army of the United States ( colonel, 019834, Army of the United States ( colonel, U.S. Army). Army of the United States (colonel, U.S. U.S. Army). Army). Brlg. Gen. Beverley Evans P-.owell, 020237, Brig. Gen. George Thomas Powers, 3d, Brig. Gen. Hamilton Austin Twitchell, Army of the United States (colonel, U.S. 019843, Army of the United States (colonel, 01913'7, Army of the United States (colonel, U.S. Army). Army). U.S. Army). Brig. Gen. Edward Clare Dunn, 020245, Brig. Gen. Samuel Edward Gee, 019251, Brig. Gen. Joseph Rieber Russ, 019860, Army of the United States (colonel, U.S. Army of the United States (colonel. U.S. Army of the United States ( colonel, U.S. Army). Army). Army). Brig. Gen. .Robert George Fergusson, Brig. Gen. William Roberts Calhoun, Brig. Gen. John Hart Caughey, 019885, . Army of the United States ( colonel, U .s. 020267. Army of the United States (colonel, 019256, Army of the United States ( colonel, Army). U.S. Army). U.S. Army). Brig. Gen. Edward William Sawyer, 019918, Maj. Gen. John Arnold Heintges, 020281, Brig. Gen. Edward Spalding Ehlen, 019286, Army of the United States · (colonel, U.S. Army of the United States (colonel, U.S. Army of the United States (colonel. U.S. Army). Army). Army). Maj. Gen. Cretgbton William Abrams, Jr., Brig. Gen. John Andrew Seitz, 030137, Brig. Gen. Normal Basil Edwards, 019996, Army of the United States (colonel, 11.S. 020296, Army of tbe United States (colonel, Army of the United States (colonel. U.S. U.S.Army). · · Army). · Army). Brig. Gen. Ch-arles Francis Tank, 019350, Brig. Gen. Frank Joseph Saekton, 030553, Lt. Gen. John Hersey Michaelis, 020328, Army of the United States (,colonel, U.S. Army of the United States (colonel, U.S. Ar.my of the United States ( colonel, U.S. Army). Army). Army). Brig. Gen. Kermit LeVelle Davis, 019386, Br1g. Gen. Walter Brown Richardson, Brig. Gen. William Pelham Yarborough, Army of the United States ( colonelJ U.S. 030597. Army of the United States ( colonel, 020362, Army of the United States (colonel, Army). U.S. Army). U.S.Army). Brig. Gen. John Farnsworth Smaller, Brig. Gen. Roy Lassetter, Jr., 051714, Brig. Gen. Charles Billingslea, 020367, 019416, Army of the United State.s (colonel, Army of the United States (colonel, U.S. Army of the Unlted States (colonel, U.S. U.S. Army). Army). Army). Brig. Gen. Robert Hawkins Adams, 019474, Brig. Gen. Bruce Edward Kendall, 030623, Brig. Gen. Benjamin Franklin Evans, Jr., Army of the United States (colonel, U.S. Army of the United States (colonel, U.S. 020368, Army of the United States ( colonel, Army). Army). U.S.Army). EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS Statement of Senator Thomas J. Dodd the Department to give this suggestion associate of Senator McMahon; and the on the Occasion of the Issuance of a its consideration and I was pleased to Postmaster General. learn that Members of the Senate who Senator DODD struck a .significant Commemorative Postage Stamp Hon­ had known Senator McMahon and re­ chord in recalling the contributions oring the Late Senator Brien McMahon, spected his accomplishments iri public which Senator McMahon had made to office had also urged General Day to atomic energy and to the cause of world Washington, D.C., July 27, 1962 issue such a stamp. peace. I believe his :remarks are worthy Senator McMahon died of cancer 10 of deep consideration by the House and EXTENSION OF REMARKS years ago July 28, almost at the peak of I off er them for the REC01U> : 07 his career and yet with mueh promise STATEMENT OF SENA'l'OR DoDD unfulfilled. He had demonstrated great Attending this ceremony concerning the HON. EMILIO Q. DADDARIO capacity to recognize the importance of issuance of a commemorative stamp honor­ <ll' CONNECTICUT atomic energy to public policy and to mg the achieveni-en.ts of Senator Brien Mc­ IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES international affairs, and had mastered Mahon has a significance and a meaning for its 'implications. His was a true example me that is diffleult to describe. Monilay, July 30, 1962 of the way in which the American sys­ It was my good !ortun.e and privilege to Mr. DADDARIO. Mr. Speaker, several tem has nurtured men who have met know Brien McMahon as a personal friend months ago I wrote the Post Office De­ decisive challenges of their times with !or many. many years; to have shared ex­ periences with him during his early _years partment to urge that a special stamp intelligence, realism, and imagination. of public service ln tlle Justice Department; be issued to honor the memory of the I was pleased to attend the ceremony to bave taken part, by his side, in his politi­ late Senator Brien McMahon, of Con­ held by the P-0st Office Department on cal campaigns; to have watched his meteoric necticut. This recommendation had the July 27 in Washington to dedicate this rise to national and then international unanimous support of the Connecticut stamp. Among the speakers w.ere :Sen­ prominence; a.nd then . to have visited at delegation. President Kennedy asked ator THOMAS J. DODD, long a friend and his bedside during the final day_s o.t his file. 1962 'CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - SENATE 15075 I have known his family; his mother, But Brien McMahon was more than the 1 through September 30, will be donated who still lives in Norwalk; his brothers· and man who mastered the public implications to the Mark Osterlin Library located on sisters. of atomic energy. He was, above all, a man I remember him for all these reasons, and of peace. It was Brien McMahon who ftrst the campus of Northwestern Michigan all of us have our own personal reasons proposed a $50 billlon Marshall plan for all College. !or remembering him and for honoring his the peoples of the world, to be accompanied Last year, when a similar showing of name. by progressive stages of disarmament. Eskimo art was presented at the college, This occasion today signifies that his­ This proposal staggered the complacency the library fund was enriched by about tory, too, remembers and honors Brien Mc­ of the day and invited the ridicule of those $900. All indications are that the ex­ Mahon. Of all the reasons for this, two of little vision. hibit this year will meet with even stand foremost: It ls interesting to note that the total of greater success than the one a year ago. His contribution to the development, the our foreign aid has now reached twice the harnessing, and the control of atomic en­ figure originally proposed by Brien McMahon. In addition to assisting the college ergy, and his contribution to the cause of But it ls sad to note that this huge expend­ library fund, the Eskimo art exhibit world peace. iture has achieved only a fraction of the should help. greatly to interest students Brien McMahon saw the specter of the good it might have accomplished had it and townspeople in art, and to provide world as it might be; a vast crater burned been brought forward and carried out with a cultural stimulus in northern Michi­ out by nuclear destruction.

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