HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES Maj

HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES Maj

1953 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- HOUSE 1983 beginning with the name of Edward.Francls Col. Harold Huntley Bassett, 445A. SUPPLY CORPS Kent, shown on page 1404, and e.nding with Col. Thomas Jefferson Dubose, 470A. Charles G. DeKay the name of June Elizabeth. Williams on page Col. Harold Winfield Grant, 497A. Frederick w. Hesser 1411. Col. James Leroy Jackson, 503A. IN THE AJn FORCE Col. Stoyte Ogleby Ross, 531A. CIVIL ENGINEER CORPS The following-named officers for appoint­ Col. Frederick Earl Calhoun, 545A. Joseph F. Jelley ment in the Regular Air Force to the grades Col. Royden Eugene Beebe, Jr., 587A. DENTAL CORPS Col. Richard Tide Coiner, Jr., 619A. indicated under the provisions of title V of Ralph W. Malone the Officer Personnel Act of 1947: · Col. Edward Willis Suarez, 633A. Col. Sidney Francis Giffin, 649A. The nominations of Norgren B. Allen et al. To be major generals Col. Marvin Edward Kennebeck, 18819A. (with the exception of Eleanor M. Halm to be Maj. Gen. Roger Maxwell Ramey, 91A. Col. Russell Keillor, 798A. a li_eutenant in the Nurse Corps of the Navy, Maj. Gen; Francis Hopkins Griswold, 94A. Col. Loyd Eugene Griffis, 19047A. WhlcJ:l was confirmed on March 6, ·1953), for Maj. -Gen. George Warren Mundy, 358A. Col. William Jeffers Kennard, 19048A. appomtment in the Navy or in the Marine Maj. Gen. Walter Edwin Todd, 361A. · Col. Richard Mattern Montgomery, 1025A. Corps, which were confirmed today, were re­ Maj. Gen. Frank Port Everest, 366A. Col. Richard Elmer Ellsworth, 1115A. ceived by the Senate on Mar.ch 4, 1953, and Maj. Gen. Frederic Harrison Smith, Jr., Col. James Howard Walsh, 1120A. appear in full in the Senate proceedings of 461~ . Col. Chester Witten Cecil, Jr., 1298A. the CONGRESSIONAL RECORD Of that date under Maj. Gen. William Fulton McKee, 467A. Col. Augustus Maine Minton, 1301A. the caption "Nominations," beginning with Maj. Gen. Emery Scott Wetzel, 464A. Col. William Porter Farnsworth, A0922626. the name of Norgren B. Allen on page 1629 Maj. Gen. Edward Wharton Anderson, Col. Edgar Eugene Glenn, 160A. and ending with the name of Robert J. 514A. Col. Herbert Leonard Grills, 432A. Vroegindew.ey, which appears on page 1630. Maj. Gen. Robert Whitney Burns, 527A. Col. Robert Shuter Macrum, 519A. Col. Llewellyn Owen Ryan, 52JA. •• .. ... •• To be origadier generals Brig. Gen. John Morris Hargreaves, 233A.· Col. Daniel Webster Jenkins, 528A. Maj. Gen. Lucas Victor Beau. 174A. Col. Stanley Tanner Wray, 608A. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Maj. Gen. Byron Elihu Gates, 186A. Col. Thomas Samuel Moorman, Jr., 644A. Maj. Geri. Colby Maxwell Myers, 246A. Col. Claude Edward Duncan, 686A. MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1953 Brig. Gen. Alfred Henry Johnson, 270A. Col. Millard Chester Young, 934A. Maj. Gen. John Stewart Mills, 357A. Col. William Sebastian Stone, 1059A. The House met at 12 o'clock noon. Brig. Gen. Homer LeRoy Sanders, 411A. Col. Raymond Judson Reeves, 1082A. The Chaplain, Rev: Bernard Braskamp, Brig. Gen. Thomas Benton McDonald, Col. Thomas Cebern Musgrave, Jr., 1129A. D. D., offered the following prayer: 469A. Col. Russell Lee Waldron, 1164A. Brig. Gen. John Walker Sessums,. ;Jr., 489A. Col. John Dale Ryan, 1418A. 0 Thou who art unchanging in Thy Brig. Gen. Lewis R. Parker, 438A. Col. William Hugh Blanchard, 1445A. love and goodness, we are again turning Brig. Gen. Jarred Vincent Crabb, 535A. Col. Clifford Harcourt Rees, 630A. unto Thee for guidance and strength, for Maj-. Gen. Oliver Stanton Picher, 540A. Col. William Edward Rentz, 918A. Col. Charles Wesley Schott, 949A. courage and hope. · Maj. Gen. Mark Edward Bradley, Jr., 552A. We thank Thee that Thou art always Maj. Gen. William Dole Eckert, 560A. Col. William Monte Canterbury, 1071A. Maj. Gen. Edward Julius Timberlake, 603A. Col. Charles Pratt Brown, 1185A. willing to satisfy our nameless longings Maj. Gen. Archie Jordan Old, Jr., 605A. Col. Major Samuel White, 19056A. and to give us of Thy companionship Maj. Gen. Herbert Bishop Thatcher, 634A. Col. James Oscar Guthrie, 1266A. and counsel as we walk the ways of life, Maj. Gen. Dan Clark Ogle, 602A. Col. Henry Russell Spicer, 1487A. which at times seem so very dark and Col. Thomas Patrick Gerrity, 1613A. devious. The following-named ·officers for tempo­ Col. Ralph Emanuel Fisher, 240A. rary appointment in the United States Air Col. Woodbury Megrew Burgess, 323A. May Thy spirit of peace and power Force under the provisions of section 515, Col. Alvord Van Pattern Anderson, Jr., descend upon our troubled minds and Officer Personnel Act of 1947: 371A. hearts, lifting us out of those fears which To be major generals Col. Glynne Morgan Jones, 398A. paralyze our energies into a faith which Brig. Gen. Haywood Shepherd Hansell, Jr., Col. Alfred Frederick Kalberer, 607A. inspires us with confidence and joy. A017468. Col. Ethelred Lundy Sykes, 914A. Wilt Thou illumine our souls with a Brig. Gen. Edmund Clarence Langmead, Col. Benjamin Jepson Webster, 974A. glorious vision of the fulfillment of Thy 207A. Col. George Stewart Cassady, 994A. gracious promises when all our doubts Brig. Gen. Robert Lynn Copsey, A0104024. Col. Karl Truesdell, Jr., 1023A. Brig. Gen. Thomas Randall Rampy, Col. Joseph D. Croft Caldara, 1048A. shall be dispelled and righteousness and A0922780. Col. Albert Theodore Wilson, Jr., 1086A. truth shall be victorious. Brig. Gen. John Morris Hargreaves, 233A. Col. Ira David Snyder, 854A. To Thy name we ascribe the praise. Brig. Gen. Homer LeRoy Sanders, 411A. Col. Howell Marion Estes, Jr., 1211A. Amen. Brig. Gen. Lewis R. Parker, 438A. Col. Joseph James Nazzaro, 1241A. The Journal of the proceedings of Brig. Gen. Thomas Benton McDonald, Col. Joseph Stanley Holtoner, 1283A. 469A. Thursday, March 12, 1953, was read and Col. John Dudley Steve~son, 1320A. Brig. Gen. Joseph Harold Hicks, 227A. approved. Brig. Gen. Paul Ernest Ruestow, 548A. · Col. Thomas Alan Bennett, .1513A. Brig. Gen. David Hodge Baker, 557A. IN THE NAVY Brig. Gen. David William Hutchison, 601A. The following-named officers of the Navy SPECIAL ORDER GRANTED Brig. Gen. John Raymond Gilchrist, 836A. for temporary promotion to the grade of rear Mr. VELDE asked and was given per­ Brig. Gen. Kingston Eric Tibbetts, 436A. admiral in the line and staff corps indicated, mission to address the House on Wednes­ Brig. Gen. Jarred Vincent Crabb, 535A. subject to qualification therefor as provided Brig. Gen. Harlan Clyde Parks, 472A. day next for 30 minutes, following the Brig. Gen. Morris John Lee, 556A. by law: legislative business of the day and any Brig. Gen. Robert Edward Lee Eaton, 594A. LINE special orders heretofore entered. Brig. Gen. Gabriel Poillon Disosway, 654A. Joseph M. Carson Edward N. Parker Brig. Gen. Albert Boyd, 424A. Charles F. Chilling- Lewis S . Parks Brig. Gen. Leigh Wade, A0403535. ·worth, Jr. Robert B. Pirie AMERICANS FOR DEMOCRATIC Brig. Gen. Delmar Taft Spivey, 385A. Howard L. Collins Lester K. Rice Brig. Gen. John Koehler Gerhart, 525A. Henry Crommelin James S. Russell ACTION Brig. Gen. Elmer Blair Garland, 322A. William L. Erdmann John H. Sides Mr. CLARDY. Mr. Speaker, I ask Brig. Gen. Charles. Raeburne Landon, 712A. Harry H. Henderson John Sylvester unanimous consent to address the House Brig. Gen. Lee Bird Washbourne, 810A. Ira E. Hobbs - Edmund B. Taylor for 1 minute and to revise and extend • Brig. Gen. James McCormack, Jr., 17981A. Willard K. Goodney John M. Taylor George C. Towner my remarks. To be brigadier generals Peter W. Haas, Jr. Robert S. Hatcher David M. Tyree The SPEAKER. Is there objection to Col. Auby Casey Strickland, 134A. Frederick N. Kivette Frederick B. Warder the request of the gentleman from Col. Ray Henry Clark, 212A. Victor D. Long Joseph H. Wellings Michigan? Col. John Phillips Kirkendall, 234A. Redfield Mason Austin W. Wheelock There was no objection. Col. James William Andrew, 289A. A,rmand M. Morgan George C. Wright 'Col. Joseph Gerard Hopkins, 339A. Mr. CLARDY. Mr. Speaker, there is Col. Edward Harold Porter, 346A. MEDICAL CORPS an old saw to the effect that some peo­ Col. Joseph Arthur Bulger, 379A. Thomas F. Cooper. French R. Moore ple achieve fame and others have it Col. Edwin Lee Tucker, 420A• . James R. FUlton Ocie B. Morrison, Jr. Col. Benjamin Scovill Kelsey, 433A. Bartholomew w. thrust upon them. I guess I am in that Col. Rayman~ Lloyd Winn, 435A. Hogan · latter category because I was joined with XCIX--125 1984 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- HOUSE March 16 · you· Saturday in the column of a gen- testimony of the generals makes sense to more than a Trojan horse. We regret tleman I shall leave unnamed but de- me for each is telling just what he wants exceedingly that this-prophecy proves to . f th to paint his picture. My experience was on nominate as the champion 1Iar 0 e the lowest possible level, so it may b~ pre- be correct. United States. He lied about me as he sumptuous of me to even bother to write. Surely, Mr. Speaker, our leadership did about you, Mr. Speaker. I mention Be that as it may, in November of 1952 every will not forever remain blind to the real this only because.as time goes on, and he mortar, recoilless rifle, tank, and art1llery purpose and design of the Kremlin, names me again, each time he lies I shall piece had an ammunition allocation, and · the destruction of our economy. We call it to the attention of the House. expenditures in excess of the authorized repeat again what we have pointed out saturday was No. 1. The only thing I amount had to be explained to higher head· on this floor and elsewhere over a period re~lly regret about it is he had an idea quarters. The three forward observers un­ of the past 7 years: that I had not thought of first. He said der my supervision were constantly remind- ed of the ammunition restrictions.

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