House of Representatives 188

House of Representatives 188

11830 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE JUNE 2 157. Cadet Henry Graham McFeely. 215. Cadet Charles Salvatore Dorsa. 164. Cadet Thomas Henry Harvey. 216. Cadet Frederick Milton Hinshaw. INFANTRY 217. Cadet Robert Broussard Landry. 36. Cadet Ralph Hemmings Davey, Jr. 218. Cadet Luigi Giulio Guiducci. 56. Cadet James Karrick Woolnough. 219. Cadet William Hyatt Bache. 62. Cadet Earl Gilmore Wheeler. 220. Cadet William Anderson McNulty. 67. Cadet Roger Barton DerbJr.. 221. Cadet Joe Edwin Golden. 71. Cadet Everett Wayne Barlow. 222. Cadet Eldon Frederick Ziegler. 223. Cadet Frank Greenleaf Jamison. 78. Cadet Joe William Kelly. 224. Cadet James Winfield Coutts. 87. Cadet John Morgan Price. 225. Cadet Dan Gilmer. 95. Cadet William Little. 226. Cadet Wilfred Joseph Lavigne. 98. Cadet Daniel Stone Campbell. 227. Cadet George Thigpen Duncan. 99. Cadet Richard Johnson Hunt. 228. Cadet Harry Celistine Quartier. 102. Cadet Louis Watson Truman. 229. Cadet Roy Edwin Moore. 108. Cadet Charles Leonard Hassmann. 230. Cadet Harley Niles Trice. 110. Cadet Kenneth Burton Hobson. 231. Cadet James Ernest Beery. 116. Cadet Harold Walmsley. 232. Cadet Arville Ward Gillette. 117. Cadet Gerald George Epley. \ 233. Cadet Harold Edward Shaw. 118. Cadet Bernard William McQuade. 234. Cadet Charles y-ates Herman. 120. Cadet Ashton Herbert Manhart. 235. Cadet Charles Alexander Carrell. 134. Cadet Jefferson Davis Childs. 236. Cadet Lawrence Bartlett Babcock. 135. Cadet John Aloysius Gavin. 237. Cadet William Roy Thomas. 138. Cadet Joseph Edward Stearns. 238. Cadet Loris Ray Cochran. \ 143. Cadet William Barnes Moore. 239. Cadet Robert Lynn Carver. 146. Cadet Delbert Abraham Pryor. ~\ 240. Cadet Henry Chesnutt Britt. I 147. Cadet Willard Sterling Garrison. 241. Cadet Thomas Randall McDonald. 149. Cadet Meyer Abraham Braude. 242. Cadet Orville Wright Mullikin. 150. Cadet Chester Hammond. 243. Cadet Romulus Wright Puryear. 151. Cadet John George Ondrick. 244. Cadet David Harrison Armstrong. 153. Cadet Isaac Sewell Morris. 245. Cadet ~rt Sipple Eckhart. 155. Cadet Hunter Harris, jr: 246. Cadet John William Keating. 159. Cadet Ira Webster Porter. 247. Cadet John Garnett Coughlin. 163. Cadet William Harvie Freeland, jr. 248. Cadet Thomas Robertson Hannah. 165. Cadet William Halford Maguire. 249. Cadet William Madison Garland. 167. Cadet Merle Robbins Williams. 250. Cadet William Elwood Means. 169. Cadet Kenneth Edward Tiffany. 251. Cadet George Louis Descheneaux, Jr. 170. Cadet Nicholas Earnest Powel. 252. Cadet Thomas Charles Morgan. 171. Cadet Norman Herbert Lankenau. 253. Cadet John William Bowen. 173. Cadet William Bing Kunzig. 2:,4. Cadet Frank Ward Ebey. 174. Cadet Robert Bruce McLane. 255. Cadet James Walter Qurr. 175. Cadet Andrew Meulenberg. 256. Cadet James Madison Churchill, jr. 179. Cadet William Gordon Beard. 257. Cadet Robert Lee Scott, jr. 180. Cadet Harvey Herman Fischer. 258. Cadet Lewis Ray Briggs. 181. Cadet Robert Haynes Terrill. 259. Cadet Harold Randall Everman. 182. Cadet Avery Madison Cochran. 260. Cadet Keith Allen Thompson. 183. Cadet Samuel Arthur Daniel. 261. Cadet Thomas Benjamin Spratt, jr. 184. Cadet Franklin Vines Johnston, jr. 262. Cadet Erskine Clark. 185. Cadet Albert Edward Reif Howarth. 186. Cadet James Lee Massey. 187. Cadet Albert Edward stoltz. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 188. Cadet Thomas Connell Darcy. THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1932 189. Cadet Edmond Michael Rowan. 190. Cadet Edward Green Winston. The House met at 12 o'clock noon. 191. Cadet Milton Skerrett Glatterer. Rev. Simpson B. Daugherty, D. D., pastor of the National 192. Cadet William Henry Mikkelsen. Memorial United Brethren Church, Washington, D. C., 193. Cadet Hugh Thomas Cary. offered the following prayer: • 194. Cadet Sewell Marion Brumby. o God, we thank Thee that in spite of all of the testing 196. Cadet Clifford Harcourt Rees. circumstances through which we are passing this day Thou 197. Cadet Arnold Leon Schroeder. art still on Thy throne; Thou art still calling out the great 198. Cadet Graves Collins Teller. hearts of men and women to carry forward that program 199. Cadet Richard Henry Smith. that shall bring confidence and renew faith in the prin­ 200. Cadet Roscoe Constantine Huggins. ciples of our Nation, and in our lawmakers and in this 201. Cadet Francis Deisher. great body in particular. 202. Cadet Eugene Porter Mussett. we pray, 0 God, that Thou wilt be in this session; that 203. Cadet Lon Harley Smith. Thou will lead these, Thy servants, in the way of Thy · 204. Cadet Edward Willis Suarez. choosing, and that out of their great work there shall ~orne 205. Cadet Paul Delmont Bunker, jr. that plan that shall bring us out of darkness into the light, 206. Cadet Edward Joseph Burke. and that we shall be encouraged and challenged to go 207. Cadet Walden Bernald Coffey. • forth and bring the hand of the Great Physician to the 208. Cadet George Reynolds Grunert. fevered pulse of the world, and bring order out of chaos, 209. Cadet James Ellison Glattly. and usher in a reign of righteousness and peace. In His 210. Cadet David Peter Schorr, jr. name we ask it. Amen. 211. Cadet William George Davidson, jr. 212. Cadet John Clinton Welborn. THE JOURNAL 213. Cadet Edwin Charles Momm. The Clerk read the Journal of the proceedings of yes .. 214. Cadet Herbert Bishop Thatcher. terday. 1932 CONGRESSIONAL ~tECORD-HOUSE 11831 Mr. PITTENGER. Mr. Speaker, before the Journal is H. R. 8031. An act to provide for expenses of the Crow approved, I would like to have the RECORD show something and Fort Peck Indian Tribal Councils and authorized dele· with reference to yesterday's RECORD. A part of yesterday's gates of such tribes. RECORD is not correct as to what took place. I refer to The message also announced that the Senate had passed page 11780 of the RECORD, in connection with the bill H. R. bills &nd a joint resolution of the following titles, in which 491. I tried to explain that bill yesterday and was not per­ the concurrence of the House is requested: mitted to do it. There is a lot of stuff that appears in the S. 276. An act for the construction and equipment of a RECORD that was not said on the floor yesterday. I asked my hospital on Crow Indian Reservation; distinguished colleague the gentleman from Texas, the S. 361. An act for the relief of Mary E. Stebbins; Democratic leader, for an opportunity to explain it. He S. 933. An act to amend section 1025 of the Revised Stat- chopped me off. That was his privilege. I asked the utes of the United States; gentleman if he had read the hearings and, consciously or S.1594. An act for the relief of Albert Gonzales; unconsciously, he said that he had not. Now the RECORD S. 1673. An act for the relief of Charles C. Bennett; shows that the gentleman said he read a 23-page report. S. 2352. An act amending the act entitled "An act author .. Then. without giving me an opportunity to explain the izing the Court of Claims to hear, determine, and render bill, the gentleman said he would have to object because of judgment in the civilization fund claim of the Osage Nation the amount involved, and now I find a lot of stuff about of Indians against the United States," approved February 6, taxes. I find stuff about 15-cent picture shows and 3-cent 1921 (41 Stat. 1097); postage that was not said on the floor at all. I want the S. 2375. An act for the relief of Roscoe McKinley RECORD to show that if a bill is to be objected to, without Meadows; opportunity to explain to this House, there are 20,000 people S. 2458. An act for the relief of Ralph E. Williamson for in my State that are interested, and if the Democratic leader loss suffered on account of the Lawton, Okla., fire, 1917; from Texas wants to take that responsibility, it is his, but I S. 2960. An act for the relief of the estate of Anton W. { want to say the REcoRD is not correct in the above par­ Fischer; ,1 ticulars. S. 2987. An act providing for the construction and equip­ I I was denied the privilege by the distinguished Demo­ ment of a hospital upon the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in r cratic leader from Texas of telling the Members of this House the State of Montana; I something about the bill and explaining the merits of the S. 3786. An act to provide that the United States extend t bill. to foreign governments invitations to participate in the Mr. BLANTON. Mr. Speaker, in order to show my reasons International Congress of Architects to be held in the United i for objecting to that and other bills, I asked and obtained States during the calendar year 1933, and to authorize an unanimous consent to extend my remarks on same. appropriation to "\SSist in meeting the expenses of the r Mr. PITI'ENGER. I did not hear it. session; ' Mr. BLANTON. That is granted in the RECORD and is so S. 4020. An act to give the Supreme Court of the United shown on page 11771 in the REcoRD, as follows: States authority to prescribe rules of practice and procedure with respect to proceedings in criminal cases after verdict; Mr. BLANToN. Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent to extend S. 4372. An act for the relief of John E. Click; my remarks 1n the RECoRD made to-day. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there objection to the request of S. 4379. An act for the relief of Yvonne Hale; the gentleman from Texas? S. 4443. An act for emergency relief of Palo Verde Valley, There was no objection. Calif.; The SPEAKER. The RECORD shows that the gentleman S. 4491. An act amending the shipping act, 1916, as asked and received unanimous consent to revise and extend amended, for the purpose of further regulating common car­ his remarks.

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