HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES William T

HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES William T

7076 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE JUNE 18 laid before the Senate messages from IN THE MARINE CoRPS RESERVE Edwin J. McCue Ted J . Ryder the President of the United States sub­ The following-named naval aviators of the James McDaniel Wilfrid P. Rylander mitting sundry nominations, which were Marine Corps Reserve to be second lieutenants Monroe E. McNiel Kenneth Samples referred to the appropriate committees. 1n the "Regular Marine Corps in accordance John W. McNulty, Jr. George W. Sarbacher, · with the provisions of the Naval Aviation Edward J. McQuillan Jr. (For nominations this day received, Bernard McShane Harold E. Savage see the end of Senate proceedings.) Personnel Act of 1940, as amended, to rank from the dates stated: Ermine L. Meeker William H . Schomers EXECUTIVE REPORTS OF ,COMMITTEES "K" "K" Bigelow, from the 1st day of William E. Melby Nicholas L. Shields Ernest I. Melin Clyde B. Shropshire As in executive session, October 1942. Dellwyn L. Davis, from the 16th day of Herbert E. Menden- Lawrence H. Simmon The following favorable reports of July 1943. hall Carl L. Sitter nominations were submitted: Robert A. Meyer James D. Skinner Wendell M. Waskom, from the 1st day of John B. Michaud Warren J. Skvaril By Mr. McCARRAN, from the Committee August 1943. on the Judiciary: Roland R. Miller Franklin L . Smith Robert L. Ailworth, of Virginia, to be IN THE MARINE CORPS Joseph C. "Missar Lawrence W . Smith, Frank N. Mitchell Jr. United States marshal for the eastern dis­ The following-named officers for appoint­ Reynolds A Moody Loren R. Smith trict of Virginia; and ment in the United States Marine Corps in the ranks hereinafter stated: Kenneth L. Moos Nathan A. Smith J_ohn White Stuart, of Virginia, to be Richard J. Morrisey Raymond Smith Umted States m arshal for the western dis­ TO BE CAPTAINS Herbert P. Mosca, Jr. Walter E. Sparlihg trict of Virginia. John F. Elder Edward D. Murray James F. Stebbins By Mr. REVERCOMB, from the Committee Edward R . Hagenah George Nasif Walter C. Stewart, Jr. on the Judiciary: Joseph A. Nelson DavidS. Stockbridge TO BE FIRST LIEUTENANTS William Holroyd McGinnis, of West Vir­ Harry E. Nevill Andrew J. Strohmen- ginia, to be United States marshal for the Charles L. Granger Arthur W. Nichols ger southern district of West Virginia. TO BE SECOND LIEUTENANTS Richard F. Noble John N. Swartley By Mr. THOMAS of Utah, from the Com­ John T. Nugent Samuel Taub, Jr. mittee on Military Affairs: Charles W. Abrahams George A. Gibson Robert E. Adams Wayne R. Glase James B. Oliver, Jr. Charles F . Temple Sundry officers for promotion in the Regu­ Edward J. Orem Galen M. Thomas lar Army of the United States. Clifford A. Allison Bruce A. Goewey Robert H. Anderson Albert Good Eugene M. Oster Roy H. Thompson RECESS Thomas E. Archer James E. Graatr Donald B. Otterson Gerald J. Tice George C. Arnold Robert J. Graham Eber V. Overby John J . Tooley Mr. HAYDEN. I move that the Senate Roy S . BachStein Harold L. Green Eraine M . Patrias Lud R. Tucker stand in recess until 12 o'clock noon to­ William E. Baird Daniel Greene Nathan B. Peevey, Jr. John E. VanHousen morrow. Frank E. Banks, Jr. Robert M. Greener Edwin Pendrey Edward H. Voorhees The motion was agreed to; and (at John M. Barclay William N. Gustafson Virgil R. Penley" Andrew J. Voyles 5 o'clock and 9 minutes p. m.) the Senate Frank W. Bell, Jr. Clyde P. Guy Philip G. Pickett Art.hur Wagner took a recess until tomorrow, Wednes­ Carlton E. Betterton Kenneth G. Hadcock George W. Piland, Jr. Donald E . Watterson day, June 19,1946. at 12 o'clock meridian. Albert J. Bibee Peter H. Hahn George R. Pillon Robert J. Weaver William Biehl, Jr. Sheldon 0. Hall John B. Piper James H. Webb, Jr . George F . Bloom Arnold J. Hammons Arthur A. Poindexter Holden C. West NOMINATIONS Richard D. Borgstadt John V. Hanes Richard A. Polen Jack D. White Executive nominations received by the John A. Bowler Robert M. Hanna Elbert F. Price Elmer E. Wiedeman Cloyce K. Box Edwin A. Harper Robert G. Price Charles S. Wilder Senate June 18 (legislative day of March Joseph Pultorak Bruce F . Williams 5)' 1946: Emidio Briganti Esmond E. Harper Ralph A. Britson Charles W. Harris John E . Quigley James B. Williams 3d DIPLOMATIC J. ~ FoREIGN SERVICE Gordon S . Browne, Jr.Howard H. Harris Frederick A. Quint Thomas E. Willingham Paul V. McNutt, of Indiana, to be Ambas­ Harold E. Bryant Lawrence P. Hart Thomas A. Redden John B. Wilson, Jr. sador E)rtraordinary and Plenipotentiary of William W. Bryant Merlin L. Halsey Roy L. Reed Edward B . Winston the United States of America to the Republic William A. Buell, Jr. Roland B. Heilman Richard G. Rees Robert L. Wood of the Philippines. Leo D. Burdon, Jr. Jonce L. Helms Jack R. Rhoades Robert C. Woten The following-named persons to· be for­ George R. Burke Richard Hey, Jr. Clyde R. Roberts Theodore R Yachik John M. Rosebush .William E. Zimmer eig~-service officers, unclassified, vice consuls Loren E. Burnett Harvy c. Hinckel of career. and secretaries in the .diplomatic Richard H. Bushnell Paul L. Hitchcock Jules M. Rouse Harold A. Zimmerman service of the Unite.d States of America: Raymond J. Butters Harding H. Holloway Frederic S. Armstrong, Jr., of Massachu- William 0. Cain, Jr. John Hoogendam setts. John H . Callan Howard M. Humphrey Williams Beal, of Massachusetts. Francis E. campo Robert E . Ingram HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES William T . Briggs, of Virginia. Frank A. Casslano Manning T. Jannell Howard J. Connolly James C. Jewell Charles C. Carson, of Mississippi. TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1946 Wilbur P. Chase, of Ohio. Edward Cook Winston E. Jewson John H. Clagett, of Kentucky. Charles E. Crew Harrel K. Jobe William E. Culp Ray N. Joens The House met at 12 o'clock noon. Donald E. Emerson, of Maryland. The Chaplain, Rev. James Shera Mont­ Hubert F. Ferrell, of Virginia. DanielL. CUmmings John w. Johnson Fred L. Hadsel, of Ohio. Paul F. Curtis David M. Johnston gomery, D. D., offered the following Richard M. Hughes, of Ohio. Rex A. Deasy David G . Jones prayer: Thomas M. Judd, of Maryland. Harold V. Deering Robert A. Jones Earl E. Demers John H. Keith, Jr. Heavenly Father, we rejoice that we Donald S. King, of the District of Colum- are all Thy children-fathers and moth­ bia. Nicholas J. Dennis Gordon H. Keller, Jr. William C. Lakeland, of New York. Anthony R. Digiovanni Donald D. Kennedy ers, the ttarless and th~ tearful, those in Jerome R. Lavallee, of Massachusetts. Jack W. Dindinger Walter J. Klimek light and those in darkness, in affluence LeRoy F. Percival, Jr., of Connecticut. Thomas S. Dlugos Charles E. Kollmann and in want, the eager and the discour­ James W. Pratt, of California. Lloyd B. Dochterman, Gordon A. Kroodsma aged; to all of these Thou hast promised Norman K. Pratt, of Pennsylvania.. Jr. George Kuprash James T. Doswell 2d Henry H. Kyle as our day, so shall our strength be. For Robert J. Redington, of Connecticut. Roy M. Ducharm Leo G. Lewis, Jr. as many as are led by the spirit of God, Miss Rebecca M. Stribling, of California. Harry J. T. Ellzey Robert D. Limberg they are the sons of God. John H. Stutesman, Jr .. of New Jersey. Don D. Ezell Roy 0. Loftis Carlin A. Treat, d lllinois. Unshauowed and unchanging, pre­ Norman E. Warner, of Iowa. George B. Farish William J. Longfellow serve our Republic with all its humani­ Robert B. Farrelly James A. MacDonald, ties and philanthropies, and keep it free Richard R. Wilford, of Virginia. Harvey A. Feehan Jr. Ro?Jert A. Wilson, of Maryland. Gordon I. Feid James E. Machin from the corroding influences· of frivoli­ UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE James A. Fell ton William G. MacLean, ties and intemperance. What a land Han. George B. Harris, of California, to be Francis J. Field Jr. Thou hast given us! So many to care United States district judge for the northern Richard B. Fielder Benjamin G. Martin for us and to share our love. 0 teach us district of California. (New position.) Don H. Fisher Reginald G. Martin how to use Thy gifts, and in the place of !Billie C. Forrester Vincent J. Marzelo contention and query give restful minds IN THE NAVY John G. Freeman Gordon Matthew I nominate Vice Adm. James L. Kauffman, Anton Froelich William "S" McCaslin and hearts to all troubled spirits. Take United States Navy, to be a vice admiral in Floyd K. Fulton, Jr. Jr. ' away our distempered imagininr:s, and the Navy, for temporary service, to rank from Alfred F. Garrotto George E. McClane as we walk with Thee may we be un­ the 3d day of April 1945. Baylor P. Gibson, Jr. Wade C. McCoy mindful of our pain and folly and limi- -1946 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.-HOUSE 7077 tations and breathe the stirimlating air S. 2099. An act to authorize the Adminis­ of land authorized to be conveyed to the of a fellowship which binds us to a high trator of Veterans' Affairs to accept gifts, de­ State of Wyoming by such act. common purpose. Clothe us, we pray vises, and bequests in behalf of the general post fund for the use of veterans and for The message also announced that the Thee, with that deep wisdom that never the sale and conveyance of any such property Senate had pas.sed, with amendments in fails to bear fruits of happiness and good under certain circumstances and the cov­ which the concurrence of the House is will, and Thine shall be the glory.

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