[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 2 (Wednesday, January 26, 1994)]
[Senate]
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[Congressional Record: January 26, 1994]
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                       TRIBUTE TO WALLACE BENNETT

  Mr. DOLE. Mr. President, Senator Wallace Bennett represented Utah in 
this Chamber for 24 years.
  And his death, which occurred during the congressional recess, 
deprived America of a truly outstanding public servant.
  Senator Bennett was a person of unimpeachable integrity, tremendous 
common sense, and a great sense of humor.
  One of his top concerns during his years in the Senate was ensuring 
the survival of America's business community.
  Senator Bennett's experience as head of a family paint and glass 
company, and as president of the National Association of Manufacturers 
made it clear to him that all too often, Government rules and 
regulations prevented business growth and expansion.
  But there were two things far more important to Senator Bennett than 
politics or business--his church, and his family.
  And I know all Senators join with me in extending our condolences to 
Senator Bennett's family--especially his son, Senator Bob Bennett, who 
brings the same intelligence and integrity to this Chamber that his 
father brought before him.

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