THE SITUATION IN CUBA

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January 1, 1961
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(961 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - SENA 6179 STAT Chief Engineer. Advance section Commit- Lion in old to dependent children of un- Lions may find That the only We food Is untold only quantity. resource MWort the eg l ~ ?Qa must hold In not the niceLA c~d fsr9n e poses; @ Lions. rotary 19 4 to Ju 111fUr4i01 agreeJames; a d t r must n seafood. tnenl eroding Deputy Commander and Chief of staff. the Senate on the disagreeing votes of sea ere there, tad- Water Is the grant mods). ra I'ptne Base Svotton, Army Forces wet- the two Houses thereon, and that Me- agent. The land Is canted into the swan e ern Pacific. August 1945 to ePtenr.er 1946. MILLS, Mr. KING of California, Mr. when the miAarais feam the -.salt" that dla- Commending mincer. Base "K.- Army floor Is a Forces Western PacXfte, September 1945 to O'IlaNES of Illinois. Mr. Mewls, and Mr. tIngulzbes Sea t storehotw Precious . The minerals. 1f only March 1446. BYRNES of Wisconsin were appointed va va can mine th$n.. cheat, hief - of Enoperation Division, managers on the part of the House at mintate centre@may be one of mankind's ore Chief Of ffiglnwn, Wmhington, the conference. weapons In aecoatnodoting the population Office, DDl, Dist May rig 1946 to July 1949. boom. One of the! keys to climate control Engineers. r156ht Beatase , July 1949 to Corps flee in the currents the See. But before of 4pttle, Wash., July 1 RESEARCH INTO RESOURCES OF we can control curren t we must understand August t 1960. THE SEA them. Corps Engimxr;- I Corps, Far East Core- And think of the on Wet goes to waste mend. August '1950 to Septepiber 1961. Mr. MORSE obtained the floor. In the tides. k-1 icne nue ith A. Chicago, Ill., Mr. MANSFIELD. Madam President, the tid in sninv nu. be Sure. Hero In will the Senator from Oregon yield, if Oregon we have the November 1951 to A00 1062 ark overookbd flea- - 161 to Noven 1968. 1 Mr. MORSE. Yes. vessel for Its studlea of the ar7gan. III* Out ~a Deputy Assistant C11of Englneen for The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there van's Institution. Lou- has bed doing Boma much more CIaN Wton. OMce, e[ of Eag work in seetood research. But AN ngton, D.o, xo r te March arch objection? Without objection, it is so Weani togs t964. ordered. ca of this kind to "pure' research. /tneistant Chief of ang een for Clvl.. Mr MANSFIELD. Then, Madam research win may or may not bring a works. DiM 196 of tngt ltaers, Washing- President, I suggest the absence of a warthwatle It. But only if the effort is 4ux. D.C, match :1964 w Sept bar 1968. quorum. nude we stand a chance of learning ____ (inane with Paint (Franca), L'Orderlpe 1,e0- ? ,.,.. ----__ __ propose to speak for the next few min- pold Grace de OOcer (Beiglum), Hepornry for the quorum call be rescind and the United States- Commander of We Military Division at the The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without nice e Cuba Most Excellent. Order of the British Ear lire objection, It. Is so ordered. Cuban relations; and I shall not yield .-aaeoNSt aacxasouwn ramie Mr. MOILSE. Madam President, the during the course of my remarks. interests and hobbles: Gardening, trnrus. Eugene Register-Guard of Eugene. As cliairnuan of the Senate Subcom- traik, and baseball. Greg.. carried an editorial on April 9 mlttee on Latin American Affairs, I tlroup affiliation: Society of American concerning the request by President Speak with a very heavy heart, because I. Military Engineers, American Society of Civil Kennedy for a $97 million research pro- am well aware of the very serious im- Engtneera. Permanent International xavlga- pram affecting the resources of the sea, plicatlons to the security of the United ,on Congress, Newcomen Society, Washing- The editorial outlines the Importance of States and the peace of the world that iron :Society of Engineers. this prneram, and the research already may very well become Involved In the Honors other than military: Doctor of en- b0ir11, conducted in Oregon on ores- Cuban crisis. If there ever was a time rdu,eririg from Drexel Institute, doctor of ugineering from Missouri School of Mines nri raphy In recent years when calm deliberation and Metallurgy. I ask unanimous consent that the text was the highest manifestation of states- l'ubllcsUOm.: oeneral Itechner has pub- of this editorial appear at this point In mansllip in connection with American lloOted articles in a number of magazines and my remarks foreign policy, that time Is now. periodicals, including the military Engineer, In this connection, I wish to mention The Subcommittee on Latin American Clvti Engineering, and Army, among others again, and call to the attention of the Affairs of the Senate has worked In.. licensee: Registered professional engineer, administration, the availability of the tensively, for some years now, seeking to District of Columbia. Tongue Point facility near Astoria, help develop programs, to change Latin. which was recently closed as a naval American attitudes, and to secure a MESSAGE FROM TILE HOUSE station. Use of the Tongue Point fa- greater degree of cooperation on the part cillty for oceanography research would of Latin American governments, In or- A message from the House of RePre- fit admirably with the programs already der to strengthen the economic posture sentatives, by Mr. Bartlett, one of its underway in Oregon. of our Latin American friends and neigh. reading clerks, announced that the House There being no objection, the editotlsl borg. It has been the hope of the cam- had disagreed to the amendment of the was ordered to be printed in the RECORD. mlttee that through such an economic Senate to the bill (H.R. 3935) to amend as follows: approach, we could strengthen the po- the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as I116K TO rice Sea litical choice for freedom among the amended, to provide coverage for em- i1,, world's "nation, soon to approach Masses of the people of Latin America. players of large enterprises engaged In s bull(), lives on one-third of the earth. The members of my committee know retail trade or service and of other em- The other two-thirds is water. a vast waate-a a pjoycrs engaged gd in commerce 1 the tw -d thirt `rwthinking onloy ssbfar. out 1I percelnt no ttgoing to be l solved eovvernight. It Is production on o of goods for commerce, under t t tpe eso act: of our fowl we could draw much more, going to take a considerable amount of to $1 2.5 the minimum wage It,. day may come when Cos have tc ;;over n mental modification and reform, to $Lm , hour, and for other r purposes: o purposes; Almost overlooked in the news was P1,-d- both economic and political, in a large asked it conference with the Senate on dent Kennedy's request for a 4117 millh'ii re- number of Latin American countries. the disagreeing votes of the two Houses search program In the resources of the sea. We must expect it good many disap- thereon, and that Mr. POWELL, Mr. Thera to so much to be done. ILoosEvELY, Mr. DENT, Mr Knells, and only in a few places, notably Japan, has pointments over the years that I think it Mr AYERS were appointed managers on there been a real attempt to farm the se is going to take to resolve the great Ron- the part of the House at the conference. Elsewhere we hunt were, but we do not farm. test In Latin America between freedom 'ITic message also announced that the Yet.. the lawslbmtios are tremendous For and totalitarianism. But may I say, at all that a plankton sandwich doesn't sound the outset of this speech, Madam Pres!i- House had disagreed to the amendments good to most of us right now, there Is no dent. I am satisfspe the problem will of the senate to the bill (H.R. 4884) to reason why we couldn't learn to like such a of amend title I17 of the Social Security Act dish Indeed.d if 1 aator mic a iP tosionsr al rt n neveever r b be r resser lved Oh, by we the can de exercircisse any to authorize Federal financial particlpa- la'pp fig