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Ichiro Fujisaki, and arranged for a public apology on behalf of Japan to the surviving POWs.
He also worked with the Japanese government to establish the U.S.-Japan POW Friendship Program, which allows former POWs and
their families to visit Japan annually. Finally,
Dr. Tenney received a personal apology from
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 2015
and just last month received a letter of apology from Mitsubishi Materials Corporation, one
of the companies that profited from POW labor
at the time. I have been fortunate enough to
know Dr. Tenney. His courage and tenacity
are an inspiration to all, and his moving story
demonstrates how much impact one person
can have on world affairs.
Dr. Tenney’s legacy is admirable and his
impressive achievements in U.S.-Japan relations will be remembered for years to come.
He is survived by his wife, Betty, and his son,
two stepsons, seven grandchildren, and two
great-grandchildren. I extend my condolences
to his family in this difficult time.
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HONORING NORTHEASTERN HIGH
SCHOOL KNIGHTS BOYS VARSITY
BASKETBALL TEAM
HON. LUKE MESSER
OF INDIANA
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Mr. MESSER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to
honor Northeastern High School on its 2017
IHSAA Class 2A Sectional 41 championship in
boys’ basketball.
The Knights faced off against the Union
County Patriots, defeating them 54–41.
I am proud of these young men for not only
their remarkable win, but also for the Hoosier
sportsmanship that they displayed throughout
this exciting season. I want to commend
Coach Brent Ross as well as all of the assistant coaches who led these young men to victory.
Congrats, Knights.
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HONORING THE LIFELONG CONTRIBUTIONS OF PAUL KALINIAN
HON. JIM COSTA
OF CALIFORNIA
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Mr. COSTA. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to
honor and pay tribute to Fresnan Paul
Kalinian, a philanthropic and award winning
filmmaker known especially for his documentary on Armenian-American William Saroyan.
Paul Kalinian was born in Beirut, Lebanon
on February 14, 1932, but spent the majority
of his childhood in Damascus, Syria. At age
14, he discovered his passion for photography
and began learning the skill at the Photo
Gulbenk Studio in Damascus. Four years
later, he returned to Beirut, opening his first
photography studio, Photo Paul in 1961. In
1964, he moved to Canada, then to the United
States to further pursue a future in photography and filmmaking. Attending the New York
Institute of Photography, Paul received degrees in Photography and Motion Picture Production in 1967. That same year, he returned
to Beirut to marry his longtime sweetheart,
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Araxie Deuvletian. They immigrated to the
United States and were blessed with twins: a
son Harold and a daughter Susie, making
Fresno, California their permanent home, the
birthplace of his childhood hero William Saroyan.
In 1972, Paul opened his second studio,
Paul’s Photography Studio, in Fresno, California. Throughout the years, he photographed
countless people from all walks of life, from
politicians and generals, to models, musicians
and clergy leaders. His works have been published in over a dozen books, and numerous
newspapers and magazines, and have been
displayed in over a dozen different locations
such as government buildings, museums,
schools and libraries.
Aside from having a passion for photography, Paul had a dream of one day being
able to photograph internationally renowned
Armenian-American Pulitzer Prize and Oscar
winner, William Saroyan. After 12 years of
chasing this dream, Paul was finally able to
capture portraits of the famous writer and
playwright on March 26, 1976. One such characteristic portrait was selected by the United
States and Soviet Union Postal Services,
among 400 other photographs, to be used for
their Commemorative Postal Stamps. This
was the first time in history that an individual
was selected as a humanitarian symbol of
peace and friendship between two superpower
nations. First-day-issue ceremonies took place
simultaneously on May 22, 1991 in Fresno,
California and in Yerevan, Armenia.
After William Saroyan’s death in 1981, Paul
created a 22 minute presentation of Saroyan’s
portraits, along with his narration ‘‘How I shot
Saroyan,’’ which was shown over 100 times in
various cities, and televised on public stations.
In light of the positive response, Paul and his
daughter, Dr. Susie Kalinian, decided to collaborate and create a documentary film about
Saroyan’s life and works, narrated by another
famous Fresnan whom Kalinian admires and
respects, television and motion picture star,
actor Mike Connors. Entitled William Saroyan;
The Man The Writer, the film was written and
directed by Paul and produced by his daughter. It is a symbol of Paul’s admiration for Saroyan as one of the greatest writers of our
time. The film was created to preserve and
present Saroyan’s works, recognize his dual
cultural heritage, and spread his message of
peace and hope around the world. The film, a
labor of love, won numerous awards of recognition, including six international film festival
awards and a Gold Award for Best Documentary Film among 12 competing nations. The
film premiered on April 9, 1991 in Fresno at
the William Saroyan Theatre. Today, over one
million people have seen the film in more than
60 cities in 19 countries around the world.
This film not only pays tribute to Saroyan, but
pays tribute to Armenians and Fresno, California.
Mr. Speaker, today I ask my colleagues to
join me in celebrating a man who has dedicated his life to preserving American and Armenian culture through the art of photography
and film. It is both fitting and appropriate that
we recognize Paul Kalinian for his educational
and philanthropic contributions to his community, his country, and our world. I join Paul’s
family in wishing him health and happiness for
years to come.
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HONORING SOUTH RIPLEY RAIDERS BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM
HON. LUKE MESSER
OF INDIANA
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Mr. MESSER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to
honor South Ripley High School on its 2017
IHSAA Class 2A Sectional 45 championship in
boys’ basketball.
The Raiders faced off against the Milan Indians, defeating them 47–42.
I am proud of these young men for not only
their remarkable win, but also for the Hoosier
sportsmanship that they displayed throughout
this exciting season. I want to commend
Coach Travis Wrightsman as well as all of the
assistant coaches who led these young men
to victory.
Congrats, Raiders.
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COMMEMORATING THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY
OF
PUBLIC.RESOURCE.ORG
HON. DARRELL E. ISSA
OF CALIFORNIA
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Mr. ISSA. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in recognition of the tenth anniversary of Public.Resource.Org, a nonprofit organization promoting openness and transparency in all three
branches of the federal government.
In the past decade, organizations like Public
Resource have been instrumental in utilizing
modern technology and the Internet as vehicles to make the proceedings and reports of
the House of Representatives readily available
to the general public. While I served as Chairman of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, our staff worked with Public
Resource to upload a video archive of all its
proceedings to the Internet and used official
transcripts to add closed captioning to our
hearings. In addition to the Oversight Committee, their team uploaded over 3,000 hearings from all committees to the Internet Archive, particularly documenting activity in the
House from 2005 through 2011.
In the Judicial Branch, Public Resource published all the historical opinions of the U.S.
Court of Appeals and millions of pages of
briefs from significant judicial opinions. They
also worked with numerous executive agencies, including the Department of Defense, the
Archivist of the United States, the National
Technical Information Service, and the Internal
Revenue Service to post thousands of government videos and upload over 9 million tax
documents of nonprofit organizations for the
public record.
As the organization celebrates this milestone, I would like to congratulate Public Resource for its service to Congress and the ongoing effort to provide American citizens with
the tools they need to scrutinize the activities
of the federal government.
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NAMED
TOP
MICROPOLITAN COMMUNITY IN
THE UNITED STATES
HONORING HAUSER HIGH SCHOOL
JETS BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM
HON. LUKE MESSER
HON. ROBERT E. LATTA
OF INDIANA
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
OF OHIO
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Mr. LATTA. Mr. Speaker, I would like to recognize the City of Findlay, Ohio for being
named a 2016 Top Micropolitan Community in
the United States. This is the third year in a
row that Findlay has been selected by Site
Selection magazine for this honor.
Site Selection ranks micropolitan areas,
which have populations ranging between
10,000 and 50,000, by evaluating different
sets of criteria for opportunities to provide
proven sustainable success. Findlay, once
again, ranked highest out of these cities with
22 projects that secure and grow the local
economic growth of the community.
Findlay has made quite a name for itself by
focusing their efforts on steady economic development. Site Selection has deemed this the
‘‘Findlay Formula,’’ the building of strong, reliable partnerships from the local government
arena to both business and nonprofit organizations.
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Mr. Speaker, the success in Findlay is a
testament to the strong leadership and tightknit community that exists in Hancock County.
I’m excited about potential future development
and the benefits it will bring to residents and
businesses that are proud to call Findlay
home. Congratulations once again to the City
of Findlay for being named a top Micropolitan
community.
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Mr. MESSER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to
honor Hauser High School on its 2017 IHSAA
Class 1A Sectional 60 championship in boys’
basketball.
The Jets faced off against the Oldenburg
Academy Twisters, defeating them 64–61.
I am proud of these young men for not only
their remarkable win, but also for the Hoosier
sportsmanship that they displayed throughout
this exciting season. I want to commend
Coach Bob Nobbe as well as all of the assistant coaches who led these young men to victory.
Congrats, Jets.
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HONORING PACKANACK LAKE FIRE
COMPANY
HON. RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN
OF NEW JERSEY
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN. Mr. Speaker, I rise
today to honor the 75th Anniversary of the
Packanack Lake Fire Company No. 5, located
in Wayne, New Jersey.
Beginning in 1942, during the midst of
World War II, the Packanack Lake community
of 500 homes at the time was very concerned
about the threat of attacks from the Axis powers. Six residents found the need for a local
fire department in order to provide protection
to the community. The residents applied for
use of Civil Defense equipment. With great effort, they were organized as a civil defense
unit and equipment was allocated. Funds were
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later loaned in order to purchase a truck from
a nearby fire company in Mountain View, New
Jersey. Over the years two more trucks were
added; increasing the capabilities of the fire
company. In 1946, the state of New Jersey
passed legislation that officially recognized the
Packanack Lake Fire and Emergency Squad
as a fire company, and allowed Wayne Township to allocate extra funds to the emergency
squad. After several expansions of the emergency squad, the need for a fire house
emerged. Property was donated by Packanack
Homes and a two story fire house was built by
the volunteer firefighters themselves. Materials
were gathered from nearby demolished buildings and construction was complete by 1948.
While construction was nearing completion the
spouses of the volunteers formed the
Packanack Lake Ladies Auxiliary who dedicated their time raising funds and supporting
the fire company. And, the Auxiliary remains
very active today!
Today, the fire company is a prominent entity in Packanack Lake. Membership has never
been higher and they are now equipped with
four trucks and one heavy rescue truck. With
over 700 calls a year the fire company is always utilizing these resources to the best of
their abilities. From six residents who saw the
necessity to protect their community, grew a
fine fire company who still supports and protects their community.
Like all fire companies, the Packanack Lake
Company is more than fighting fires. From
serving as a safe haven during natural disasters, floods in particular, the first to respond to
home emergencies, and to functioning as a
social hub for the community to connect with
one another, I commend Company #5 for its
distinguished 75 years and its support of the
four other Wayne companies and their mutual
aid to neighboring towns.
Mr. Speaker, I ask that you and our colleagues join me in congratulating Packanack
Lake Fire and Emergency Squad No. 5 on the
occasion of its 75th Anniversary.
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