1964 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE 10847 John P. Sutton Paul C. Carman Baker W. Herbert Clifford H. Brunner The following-named persons to the grade Galen B. Nielsen John W. Forster Paul H. Johannes W11lard S. Foust indicated in the U.S. Coast Guard: Norvon B. Freeland Myron E. Chesley George M. Bruner Gustav R. Froehlich, To be chief warrant officers, W-2 Dale R. Foster John A. Ritter Herman Schmidt Jr. Walter Hamilton Michael H. Bower Norman F. Meunch Richard B. Robinson Alfred G. Howe George M. McWllliams B11ly C. Read Alfred L. Hunt Lee R. Green Edward W. Kinsey Robert W. Talley Rex W. Coulson Emerson E. ChambersAlvadore C. Grant Jesse H. Burgess John E. Williams Cyrus E. Potts Danny H. Perry Thomas L. WedgewoodElliott J. Echols Lester M. H. Roehr Clarence E. Curry Donald E. Grant James A. Bachtell W1lliam T. White James L. Reynolds Raymond J. Moen Harold Rapp, Jr. Ted R. Cox, Jr. James C. Sawyer Kenneth 0. RobertsonJoseph J. Glynn Kenneth C. Oliver Robert L. Hood Charles E. Fulcher Jack E. Arrington James G. Wilcox, Jr. Ernest B. Roark George A. Menge James N. Neville Alfred E. Schreiber Kenneth W. Capel Robert J. Descoteaux Edward F. Mattingly Leo 0. Madden, Jr. Stanley P. Sleda Edward J. Flynn Royce P. Stoops W11liam W. Fay K. Thompson Hubert A. Anderson John H. Kittna, Jr. William C. McKinley Guy F. Edwards Thurmond Edward L. Wyman Edward A. Liles Magnes L. Campbell Owen M. Halstad Gordon R. Mortensen Roland D. Moriarty Fred Pilatsky Reckner B. Moe "C" "D" OOfield Hugh L. Franklin Harold J. Warren John J. Smith, Jr. Keith R. Bruhl Marion O. Simmons Robert J. Whitman Donald Burmeister Warren M. Nix Neal G. Nelson John W. McKinn Charles W. Price Joseph A. Sporl, Jr. Thomas J. Hummel Donald P. Ivins John P. Sanken, Jr. Maurice K. Nelson Calvin W. Pratt Vincent G. Carlson Norman E. Haynie Lloyd F. Lawrence Robert Casper Hershel A. Drury John E. Dunn Harold E. Whitwer Orrin E. Starr Geoffrey L. Landmesser Arthur W. Lee Donn W. Repper Robert H. McGinnis, Gordon W. Leamons George P. Fredriksen Aloysius J. Ralph Harold U. Wilson, Jr. Robert J. W. Collins Jr. Harvey W. Willson James C. Myers Conrad A. Pasbrig Earle K. Hand Marion K. Reynolds Thomas E. Bockman Victor Laher John P. Higman, Jr. Adrian D. cleZeeuw John J. Janda, Jr. Carl B. Kaiser Phillip E. Thompson William A. Izzo Herbert E. Roche Jack L. Brolllar John W. Colton Leroy P. Phelps Arnold M. DeShaw Ralph c. Howland Charles C. Stephenson David L. Trax, Jr. Gordon H. Dickman Orval K. Halsey Joe D. Wright, Jr. Glenn R. Cox John S. Drozdz Chester V. Barrett, Jr. Albert L. Olson, Jr. Zigmund F. Golas- Curtis W. Chamber-Clyde F. Skiles John E. Cutright Robert H. Staikoff Carl L. Lane zewski lain John R. Quinlivan William S. O'Nelll Kirk D. Rose James H. Scott Donald C. Ebert Robert E. Oalimer William J. Merritt Ian D. Maxwell Oren A. Dinsmore Donald L. Sherman Milton M. Midgette James P. McBride Richard M. Van Gee Jack W. Beatty John H. Freie George P. Asche John Sabath Thomas H. Renfroe Ralph E. Baumann Clarence A. Hall Vincent H. W. Paul L. Lamb Karl C. Teater Herbert L. Shuey Wllliam L. Taylor Thomas A. Fillmore Anderson James W. Brawley, Jr. Theodore L. Turgeon John W. Hammack Paul R. Saylor Wllliam E. Charles M. Saylor W1lliam Senn James C. Bond Lavern G. Ke·tchersideLaurin J. Wiersema McLaughlin Andrew J. Mullins Milton J. Stewart Johnnie P. Gilbert Wilfred J. Sellers Edwin L. Brusstar, Jr. Wllliam D. Franklin Alan R. Hinds Johnnie Cox Leon D. Shea George V. Stauffer Ivey N. McClure Paul E. Morin Howard I. Chitwood George F. Garvy William L. Patterson Hal H. Watts Joseph A. Kalczynski John Gunsaullas John L. Nelson Harold E. Geck Lyle G. Tilden Floyd L. Stormer Francis J. Taddei Eugene A. Emert Emory H. Haynes Robert E. Larose Joseph W. Dunhour Sidney M. Sanderlin Homer T. Austin, Jr. John W. Wyant III Daniel A. Sutyak John J. Clayton Donald S. Grisham Francis X. Dollard Delaney J. Eliott Travis B. Hiers Edgar T. Southworth Robert E. Nielsen Wilbur J. Davis Daniel D. Wiesman John H. Lee Ralph W. Gentry Ray B. Wallace Frederick H. Muesse Louis E. K. Pall Merlin J. Powers Marvin L. Olson William B. Johnson Charles C. Miller W1lliam H. Robert R. Harber, Jr. Edmond R. Harless Robert W. Oviatt John A. Bateman, Jr. Stanley B. Anderson Tharrington Walter A. Evans Sidney D. Reece Elizabeth F. Splaine Robert C. Knowlton Chester M. Miller Patrick M. Shellito William M. Price, Jr. Wayne H. Wiley Harold F. McPherson Lewis C. Moch, Jr. Harold T. Colllns Ronald A. Sands Wllliam R. Shrader Donald B. Fish Charles T. Buckner Robert H. Fashbaugh Chester R. Brooks Keith R. Mcclinton Robert L. Sellers Henry E. Prentiss William C. Ray James R. Dugger Robert H. Piper Chester E. Duffey William H. Speas Wllliam H. Westin Charles E. Shook Robert G. Brubaker Earl F. Hauser Clarence A. Long Frederick Jones Paul S. Johnson Donald 0. Tilton John E. Kenny James R. Comerford Robert E. Stephen Sam Haas, Jr. Hebert J. Nuse John C. Baker Richard K. Mitchell Edward H. Askew, Jr. Harold 0. Stockman Herbert M. Collins Maurice A. Rowe William F. Hatcher James V. Eigo Don E. McDonald Robert A. Atkinson Melvin W. Ellls, Jr. Alfred E. Janz, Jr. Harry M. Mohler Raymond G. Frank H. Buzzee, Jr. Leroy T. Coleman Herbert V. Parkin m Gary M. Vaughn Paul G. Terry Herrington John C. Lippincott Archie C. Yano Herbert W. Bagg Wllliam D. Jackson Chester Morgan Harold I. Baker Norvel E. Cosby William A. Liming Valentine Gaida Sherman M. Weeks William Chestnutt EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS The First New $75 Savings Bond Bearing portrait of our late and beloved President for us, and led this great Nation of ours John F. Kennedy. with brilliant leadership. It is a fitting the Portrait of Our Late Beloved Presi­ It seems to me altogether fitting and tribute to his belief in America and the dent Was Purchased by President Lyn­ proper that U.S. savings bonds--the path fact that through savings bonds so many don B. Johnson, While the Second and that has led so many of our people to of our people have been enabled to actu­ financial security and well-being-should ally own a share in America. Third Bonds Went to Caroline and honor our martyred President. John, Respectively, the Next 20 Went Perhaps no man in modern American history so captured the fancy of these to the Kennedy Family, and President same people since the first series E bond Israel's Independence Day Truman Purchased the Next Five was sold 23 years ago today. Savings bonds have enabled American EXTENSION OF REMARKS EXTENSION OF REMARKS working men and women to earmark a OF OF dollar here and a dollar there into a pay­ roll savings plan until suddenly they HON. THOMAS M. PELLY HON. JAMES H. MORRISON found themselves in a position of relative OF WASHINGTON OF LOUISIANA financial security. This is attested to by IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES the millions and millions of Americans Wednesday, May 13, 1964 Wednesday, May 13, 1964 who today own and hold more than $47 billion in savings bonds--an investment Mr. PELLY. Mr. Speaker, although Mr. MORRISON. Mr. Speaker, May 1, backlog that not only protects these indi­ celebrated in April due to a difference in 1964, marked not only the opening of the viduals and their families, but strength­ calendars--it was actually on May 14, 1964 Operation Security drive for the ens our communities and our country. 1948-the hopes of millions of exiled Jews U.S. savings bonds, but also the oifering This new $75 savings bond could justly around the world were realized when by the Treasury Department of a new $75 be considered a memorial to that great Israel's independence was declared and denomination savings bond bearing the young man who walked with us, battled the ancient Palestine homeland was 10848 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE May 13 thrown open for all Jews. There was not The great thoughts that came from professional people are needed to care much to encourage or sustain an inde­ the mind of Clarence Cannon will per­ for cardiac surgery, radioisotope, and pendent spirit; Palestine had become a petuate his name for all time. Future other types of cases requiring expert at­ barren waste over the centuries. But parliamentarians will gain added knowl­ tention. In many areas of our Nation the very thought of Israel has been edge from his authoritative writings on additional facilities are still needed and enough to inspire Jews everywhere with that complex subject. in others, modernization of unsafe or in­ unquenchable enthusiasm. And, as they The great example that he set in the efficient plants is required to meet the have often proved, the enthusiasm of House of Representatives will spur many needs of a growing population. Here in the Jews is backed by abundant courage. of us on to ever-increasing efforts in Congress we must be ever vigilant to In 1948 Israel inherited only 412,000 guarding our economy. provide for the wants of these vital com­ acres of cultivated land. There were no Yes, we mourn the passing of this munity services. Our hospitals are cru­ forests, no electricity, very little irriga­ great American. We have lost a great cial to the health and welfare of the tion in a parched land.
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