COMMEMORATION OF CAPTIVE NATIONS WEEK

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January 1, 1960
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Hock hou.tng city board of chreco.,,rs, Ilretted, pul ofteml>ers of au tolithV,P11, mem WhO f - trlhote tO sob. otth trying Op for for the if sod teriatili Dover 'try preclat port Viiptive N ,A renewal- Mid I urge:tut,: lit W. the obeereittl*IrCif elven hillier MY lot of the n4 ("it sharply s admit Aid rhen It is in ...tly VtrlION ?11lei SA St 1, Mein City, 13.1.aa, New Orleans slut it' Ey for people. truie arc+ intatatty. heading these tsrestaiwart business groups are Um officers?Raymond Behan:nen. ham straJsit Jr, Arthur Phillips. Jamea POEL, Dowell Naylor, Jr, Jack at, Jr., Jest HAwittha. and Vffilltinti IdeLean. in the background. owing that the male objectives are carried oat surceastully. erb two capable and harei.etriving former fares- paper:nee?Jason BoUldr. assistant to the president of Urban Progress. and W. k. Raw. Miss. managing direator of Downtown Little itoci Unlimited. awmeniernI?j of Captive Nations Week EXTENSION OF REMARKS OP HON. KENNETH B. KEATING wew.rosa IN Tiny SENATE OP yrs urn.= STATES Wednesday, August 10, 1960 Mr. KE.ATING. Mr. President, doz- ing the recent recess a ale Congress there occurred the nationwide observ- ance of Captive Nations We It, in the period Jul' 17 to July 3.It was try high I)! t,-) cosponsor IN tie Sen- ate the legishition which althr.-, :zed the designitton Of Captive Nati.ins Week,. 1 !Ind it a heart-lifting f,,,:",e;lence to -.1;A r: 1,he profound sIgnlficiaice a Lich has been attached to this cornmeniuratIvG occasion. Lu Lhis regard. I should like to draw w;tention to the special Captive Nations Week protiranation issued by Gov Nei- .'on A !lock, !Filer of the -if Now ' I ' ? ,' .1, (.: 'I'?ere being no objPction, r..atiou was ordered to bi- ;Tinted In the li,E,COPD, as follturs! PROCLAIIATTON STATE OP NE IIT YORK, Exrctrrtys CilaMatitt. Albany, N.Y. The roll of r.ations held captive by Corn- nmniat ur.perianszn is one of. appalling ka tl:a Congres.s ,1,1 the tined St.:1es has ;, ;Wait reaultitaun. the tIllltecl I,letIss, in Ibe eyes of the en.-.1....ved peoples. is Vha citadel of burlann freedom. They look to us for leadership In bringing ehr,ut their lib- eration and independence and in restoring the enjoyment of their Christian. Jewish, Moslem, Buddhist, and other religious free. We Americans ere proud that many refu- gees from the opPresSed countries have found asylum in the home of the free. We hare the Stute at theT4 hatte'thte /tit dal', Lord geo. fii CloverfiniI -5e0eilargAtr New Scent Bead ICXTENSION OP. IMAAJIHS _ 'or HON. HARRISON A: EtY PPM'. IN rILE SENATE OF TUE MITI= STATES Wednesday. Augtist.40,. ;960 _ - Mr. WILLIAMS of New ZetaeY. President, onIP four potentis hive sierved as chief executive-o4 Soy ficoutd of America In 8, halt-tenturjr 'Of Scouting in this Nation. The latest OLuidge OCOlgrell liBly last month, when Joseph /L.. glefintOn. succeeded Dr. Arthur ii.'84iock,,-Of Phort Hills Mr Eruntozn. of 04)- faces a serious responsibility, ha --gth:O., that he win find Inspirati6n ?tu5y of the accomplishments of hLs edecessors. Ali editorial in the Daily. Home News, New Erniswiek N.J., of August 4, 1860, somt of those accomPlish- rn eras. and it gives a welcome to Mr. Brunton Euict additiOnal retOgratiOn tO Mr Schuck Mr. President. I ask unanimous con- stmt to have the article printed in the A o pe nd tx of the Rzoolie. 'there being no objection, the follow- ing editorial sea:, ordered to be printed in tilt-. RECORD. R.D follows: N's.' WAs TrarreoirooT , . 1.: ,, Jr left the Natirusl I, ?. ? B:1111211A1c5. &Atli% ? I; a 1. ?I 0.1")1 fre Ja.11,1a.nee? . ati?ett t....emit 11:10 ;:t. the 4,17'?,?:9 th'.A t, CL.L1 es...-cutive of this furnotie On August 1 he sue- ceedecl :Et Arthur A. Schuck. of Short Hills, ? be,.-....roc the fourth person to have this challenging job In the 50 years of Scouting In Anwrica. Beneath the shadows of Pikes Peek and under a midsummer Colorado sky. 50.170 Boy Scouts and ticout.ers marked a half-century of &outing in this cotuitry with a (taut birthday party last Thursday evening. In 3.1.:ition. this vast Asserablege 'hailed the chlefa"?the outgoing pr. Schuck and his successor, Joe Brunton. It must have born ? pleaSant event for both men Dr. Schuck felt good because so gigabit* an event as this jambcree had been iso she-Maul and Jos Brunton knew be couldjely .on these leader. In Scouting to support him' as this vast movement grows. , The first chief Smut executive: Dr. /humor E west. a young Washington attorney when the Boy Scouts of Atnericsr:was -founded. opened the first Scout odic* of New York on Approved For Release 2004/05/13 : CIA-RDP91-00965R000300110068-2