Who developed three interrelated theories based on the philosophy that every patient wishes to care for themselves?


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Agriculture. We cannot afford to delay the amount of fluoride to be used in PERSONAL EXPLANATION further. water to check tooth decay. For his

Mr. ANDERSEN of Minnesota Mr. Mr. BEERMANN. Mr. Speaker, I ask studies in this field, Dr. Dean received Speaker, I ask unanimous consent to unanimous consent to address the House numerous honors, some never before ac

address the House for 1 minute. for 1 minute and to revise and extend corded to a dentist.

The SPEAKER. Is there objection my remarks.

I am particularly proud of the fact to the request of the gentleman from The SPEAKER. Is there objection that Dr. Dean was a native of my home

Minnesota? to the request of the gentleman from community of East St. Louis, Ill. He

There was no objection. Nebraska ? was born there 69 years ago. He re

Mr. ANDERSEN of Minnesota. Mr. There was no objection.

ceived elementary education in East St. Speaker, I want to set the record Mr. BEERMANN. Mr. Speaker, over Louis parochial schools. He was a grad, straight. I had never known or seen Mr. 5 million bushels of wheat were moved uate of St. Louis Academy, a high school B. Sol Estes until the day in January from Kansas, Missouri, Colorado, and branch of St. Louis University from

1962 when he came into my office. He Nebraska to Billie Sol Estes in Texas last which he received his dental degree in mentioned his close friendship with year. I have made inquiry of the De- 1916.

other Congressmen and Senators and partment of Agriculture in what After several years of private practice also stated that through his position on amounts feed grains may have moved in Wood River, Ill., another community the National Advisory Cotton Board, he into these same channels.

in the 24th Congressional District, Dr. had recently become acquainted with my There has already been a substantial Dean joined the Public Health Service

former administrative

administrative assistant, Mr. loss of faith by the American people in in 1921. He remained with the Service William E. Morris, at USDA meetings the Department of Agriculture as a re- until his retirement in 1953, except for held in Texas. sult of the Estes case. If the House will a period when he was detailed to the

He expressed interest in the potentialinot live up to its responsibility to investi- Army as a dental expert.

. He became ties of a coal mine which is located in the gate this matter, I am very much afraid Director of the National Institute of State of Washington and is owned by that the House, too, will suffer a similar Dental Research when it was founded in my brother, myself, relatives and friends. loss of faith by our constituents. 1948.

I had no reason to believe at that time The Department of Agriculture's atti

He had served as president of the In- that Mr. Estes was other than a highly tude in attempting to cover up this mess ternational Association of Military respected businessman, interested in a has taken on the dimensions of a na

Dental Surgeons; was vice president good investment. He asked if any of tional disgrace. Is the House of Repre

from the United States of the Federation the stock of Coal, Inc., was available and sentatives to follow this dubious attitude Dentaire Internationale, and had served that day I sold to him 15 shares at the and aid and abet in putting the lid on

on many committees of the American par value of $100 per share for which he the Estes case? I fervently hope not. Dental Association. He had retired to later sent me his check. He informed

Operation Uncover,” according to its private life in 1959 after serving in a me that he would be interested in securdirector, the gentleman from Kansas, responsible position with the American ing more stock whenever available in Representative BOB DOLE, will continue Dental Health Association and was resid- this very promising enterprise. As a reuntil the House launches a full-scale ing in Evanston, Ill., at the time of his sult of this conversation, 25 additional investigation of its own.

death on Sunday morning, May 13. shares were sold to Mr. Estes in March.

To his wife, Ruth; to his three daugh- He requested that the 40 shares be held DR. H. TRENDLEY DEAN

ters, and to his mother, Mrs. Rosalie until such time as he would advise me

Trendley Dean, I extend my most as to whom they should be transferred. Mr. PRICE. Mr. Speaker, I ask unan- sincere sympathy in their great loss.

These shares are now being held in acimous consent to address the House for

cordance with that request. 1 minute and to revise and extend my

I want the record straight and clearremarks.

CALL OF THE HOUSE

ly understood that my sale of coal stock The SPEAKER. Is there objection Mr. ARENDS. Mr. Speaker, I make to Mr. Estes had absolutely nothing to do to the request of the gentleman from the point of order that a quorum is not

in any way with his other affairs. At Illinois? present.

no time have I accepted any favors of There was no objection.

The SPEAKER. Evidently a quorum

him or has he asked any of me. Nor Mr. PRICE. Mr. Speaker, generations is not present.

have I accepted a dime of money at any of Americans and people in all parts of Mr. ALBERT. Mr. Speaker, I move a

time except, of course, for the coal stock, the world will owe much to a man for call of the House.

every cent of which went to Coal, Inc., whom funeral services are being held to

A call of the House was ordered.

for the purchase of the 40 shares. day. As I address this House, services

Mr. Speaker, on May 15, 1962, the Honare being conducted in St. Xavier lowing Members failed to answer to their

The Clerk called the roll, and the fol- orable FRED SCHWENGEL announced he Church in St. Louis, Mo., for Dr. H.

was introducing a resolution calling for names: Trendley Dean.

a complete investigation by an impartial

[Roll No. 88) I think it is fitting that the RECORD

bipartisan House Committee To InvestiAddonizio Granahan Nygaard of this Congress carry to posterity recog- Aspinall

gate the Estes Case. During his speech Grant

Powell nition of Dr. Dean's service to mankind. Ayres

Gubser Rains

on May 15 on the floor, I concurred with Bates

Hagan, Ga. Reece
Dr. Dean, a world authority on dental

him in the following statement on the Blitch Hall Riley

floor of the House: research, will always be remembered for Bonner

Henderson Roberts, Ala. his pioneer research on the effects of add- Boykin

Hoeven St. George

Mr. Speaker, I want to say to the gentleBrewster Hoffman, Mich. Saund ing fluoride to water. He is credited with

man I am in wholeheartedly agreement with Buckley Horan

Scott determining that fluoridation helps pre

the gentleman and the course of action he Cannon

Huddleston Selden vent tooth decay.

Collier Johnson, Md. Sheppard

proposes should be followed. Curtis, Mass. Jones, Ala. Sibal

Dr. Dean was the first director of the


Dowdy Kearns

Smith, Miss.
National Institute of Dental Health. He

Kitchin Spence

REGULATION OF SCHOOL TRANSwas the first dentist elected to member- Fascell

Kornegay Steed Fenton Kowalski Stubblefield

PORTATION FARES IN THE DISship into the Washington Academy of

Flood Lennon Weaver

TRICT OF COLUMBIA
Sciences and into the American Epi- Fogarty Mason

Whitten demiological Society. He was the first Fulton

Merrow Wickersham

The SPEAKER. The unfinished busi- Gavin Milliken

Yates
American dentist to be made an honor-

ness is the question of the passage of Goodling Murray

Zelenko ary member of the Finnish Dental

the bill, S. 1745. Society.

The SPEAKER. On this roll call 373 The Clerk read the title of the bill. Dr. Dean pioneered in fluoridation Members have answered to their names, Mr. HARSHA. Mr. Speaker, on that studies in the early 1930's when he was a quorum.

I demand the yeas and nays. with the U.S. Health Seryice. In the By unanimous consent, further pro- The yeas and nays were refused. 1940's Dr. Dean and his associates estab- ceedings under the call were dispensed The SPEAKER. The question is on lished a chemical formula to determine with.

the passage of the bill. CVIII- -533