COMMEMORATION OF CAPTIVE NATIONS WEEK
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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
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'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
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ICXTENSION OP. IMAAJIHS _
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HON. HARRISON A:
EtY PPM'.
IN rILE SENATE OF TUE MITI= STATES
Wednesday. Augtist.40,. ;960
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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
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? 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
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