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NOTES VICE PRES I DENT HUBERT HUMPHREY PRESIDENT'S AWARDS FOR DISTINGUISHED FEDERAL SERVICE WASHINGTON, D. C. August 3, 1967 S,.::t ~ Some 25 hundred years ago Confucius set forth what he called the ''cardinal directions to be attended to {by) everyone called to the government of nations." And one of the most important of those responsibilitie~ he said, "was the honoring of worthy men.'' J... We are here to honor six outstanding career employees of the federal government. They are men so - - creative in imagination and so innovative in action that the =' President has termed them "modern pioneers."

I don't need to tell you that public service in our time does call for pioneering. "More of the same" isn't enough anymore. J... I say this from experienceo I've been in public service for 23 years --even though I'm still "career -2- ===conditional 11 -- and if I have reached any conclusion, it is that old habits, premises, and preconceptions must be examined and re-examined every day. J.!.his is the tenth time these Presidential Awards have been confer red. They are not I ightly bestowed. With the six I am honored to present today, they come to on I~ 52;. -:::= /.. Yours have been contributi:ns of the highe~t-- distinction in fields of great present and future consequence for our nation. j_ First, Mr. = Alexander, - whose direction of the Fede ral Bureau of Prisons has earned international

-3- recognition in the fields of crime prevention and rehabi I itation. Ls~nd, MJ. Arthur~ Hess, who brought extraordinary energy and uncommon common sense to making Medicare a going concern. Lr::JJ,.. d, Dr. Sherman Kent, whose sophisticated development of the Board of National Estimates has provided invaluable new tools for our intelligence community and thus enhanced our national security. L Fg_~h, Mr. C. Payne Lucas, whose contagious enthusiasm and inspiring leadership have lifted the Peace Corps to new heights of acceptance and achievement in the developing countries of Africa. Fifth, Ambassador William J. Porter, who has _... fulfilled many difficult and sensitive assignments for this country at home and abroad, including his part in unifying United States civil ian aid programs in the Rep ubi ic of Vietnam. -

-4- He has recently been appointed Ambassador to the Republic of Korea. 4ixt.h, ~r. Carl F. Romen}/ whose brilliant 0 contributions to the science of seismology have greatly served the building of world peace. L I am delighted that the fa~jl!es of these men, some of their special ~n~ and some of our ablest federal civil servents, are here today to join me in honoring them. '-, We salute their past accomplishments with pride. ( We look to their future ones with confidence. L Our nation, and others, will be the better for their dedicated service. /., Now it is my pleasure to pres~mt the 1967 President's Awards for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service and to extend -,_,. to you the thanks of the President and of the American people. " # # #

OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, D.C. August 3, 1967 TO: Terry FROM: Fay RE: 8/3/67 PRESIDENT'S CIVILIAN MEDAL Verbatim transcript as edited by Julius Cahn Civil Service is taking care of the final typing of this edited version and is also working on getting it inserted in the Congressional Record. This is for your file. I I I I I

'. REMARKS VICE PRESIDENT HUBERT HUMPHREY PRESIDENT'S AWARDS FOR DISTI NGUISHED FEDERAL SERVICE WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 3, 1967 Thank you Secretary Gardner, Commissioner Macy, Secr e t ary of State Mr. Rusk, Members of the Cabinet, the Award winners, honor ed public servants, ladies and gent lemen, Thi s is an occasion that is a very special one for t hose that are the reci pients of the Pr esident's Awa rds f or Distinguished Federal Service. vf ~o--r ----' As a result, fa very special occasion for me,.-ci :: 1 w f or every member "~)~~, of the Cabinet, 1.-ft>r all of those associated with the Awar d winners. It's )._ particul arly a happy occa sion for the fami l ies and t he special friends of those who today are being appropriately honored. Some 25 hundred yea r s a go Confucius s e t fort h what he called the "cardina l directions to be attended to by everyone called to the government of nations"~4e of the most important of those responsibilities, he said, was " the honoring of worthy men. 11 We l l, we are here today to honor worthy men -- six outstanding career employees of the Federal Government. They are men so creativ e in imagination, so innovative in action that the President has appropriately t ermed them "modern pioneers." ~~, ~,)_i... [ / they are public servants who have exemplified wha t Franklin Roosevelt once

.. 2. said wa s ''a passion for anonymi ty 11 -- doing their work and doing it brilliantly, conscientiously with great dedication to the public cost and the public welfare, without~ hope of any special reward. I salute them as one of their colleagues in Government, for their selfless devotion to public duty. If there ever was a time we needed public servants who have those qualities of selfless devotion, of patient perseverance, of constant self improvement, it's now -- and thank goodness we take a few moments of our busy day to honor them. I don't need to tell you that public service in our time does call for pioneering. 11 More of the same 11 just i sn't enough anymore. I say this from some experience. I've been in public service for ~ 23 years," elective office, and some years before ~in appointive offices -- even though I'm still "career conditional" and if I have reached any conclusion, it is just this, that the old habits, the old accepted premises and preconceptions must be examined, examined, ~ examined, evaluated, and re-eval uated every day. ~this is not to say that we cast them asi de with abandon and reckl~ssness, but rather that we take a good look and see if what we are doing is what we ought to be doing in light of the times and demands. This is the tenth time that these Presidential Awards have been conferred, ~I.r:: feel specially privileged today to have the opportunity to be in t~emony of conferring these Awar ds. They are not lightly bestowed. They are high honors. With the s ix that I am honored

to present today they c ome to only 52 in the 10 times of t he conferring of the Awards. ~ To those of you ~t are the recipients of thes e high honors, may I s ay that yours have been contributions of the highest distinction in fields of great present and future consequence f or our Nation. Now first, Mr. Myrl E. Alexander, whos e dir ection of t he Federal Bureau of Pri sons has earned international r ecognit i on in t he fields of crime prevention and rehabilitation. ~v Sec ond, Mr. Arthur E. Hess, who brought extraordinary energy and uncommon common sense to making Medicare a going c onc er n. A, And third, an old friend, Dr. Sherman Kent, whose sophisticated development of the Board of National Estimates has provided invaluable tools f or our intelligence community and t hus enhanced, of course, our national security. Fourth, Mr. C. Payne Lucas, and by the way Mr. Lucas, if you could have heard what Jack Vaughn said about you just bef ore I came over ~ here, y ou would know tr~t you have won not one awar d, ~ t he recipient of ~ great honor t oday, but, inceed, two. Mr. Lu cas ~~~e contagious ) enthusia sm and inspiring leadership have l i fted the Peace Cor~ to new heights of acceptance and achievement in t he developing countries of Africa. And fifth, another good friend, Ambas sador Wi l l iam J. Porter, who has fulf illed so many difficult and sensi~ ive assignments f or his country at home and abroad, i nc luding in more recent days his part in

-." unifying the United St a t~c i vili an aid program in the Republic of 4. Vi e tnam. He has recently, a s you know ~ been appointed Ambassador to the Republic of Korea. I gave him his f irst testing on that assignment only recently, and I believe he is more than ever worthy of this high Award by the f act that he endured f ive days with me. Si xth, Dr. Carl F. Romney, whose brilliar.t cont ributions to the - --- science of seismology have greatly served t he buildi ng of world peace. And/ may I say ~~ s one who has long been interested i n test ban treati es a nd the capacity t o properly supervise them~ to provide adequate inspecti on and control, I feel especially i ndebted t o you. Now I am delighted t hat the families of thes e men, as I said a little earlier, some of their special friends and some of our ablest Federal civil servants are here today to j oi n me and to join all of us in honoring them. We salute their past accomplishment wit h pride, but mor e importantly we look t o their future a ccomp l ishment with confidenc e. s ervice. Our Nation and others will be the better for their dedicated I think our Government today is the better because of your s ervice and because today we t ake t ime to sal ute y ou for your service. Now it is my pleasure t o present the 1967 President's Awa rds for Distingui s hed Federa l Civilian Service and i n so doing to thank you on behalf of Presi dent Johnson and the American people.

5. ~ And wi th all the mi dwes t ern s implicity and s i ncerity that~ i n my soul, you are, hear t~m ind, may I what you are, and what say thank you, t hank you for who ~ - y ou~ been doing and what you will c ontinue to do for this Repub l ic and jfnde~for t his world of our s. Thank you ~ much. ~

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