[Congressional Record Volume 142, Number 82 (Thursday, June 6, 1996)]
[Senate]
[Page S5915]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                       TRIBUTE TO DANIEL E. MOSS

  Mr. SIMON. Mr. President, I served for 10 years over in the House. 
Handling the garage entrance there has been a police officer, D.E. 
Moss. I learned today he is retiring today. I am probably like most of 
my colleagues. We just do not thank people around here enough. Here is 
an officer who is great to us who serve in Congress. More importantly, 
he has been great to the public. He has just made a great impression 
for the U.S. Government and has served our people well.
  I think of him. I think of Ed Litton who is down in the Dirksen 
Building, an officer who works there at the subway. But it is true of 
the people who record what we have to say, whether it has merit or not, 
the people who sit at the front desks, the pages, the people who work 
the doors, all the people who really make this place function so well.
  D.E. Moss' retirement is a good occasion to remember that we are in 
debt to a great many people.
  Mr. CRAIG. Would the Senator from Illinois allow me just a few 
comments in that regard?
  Mr. SIMON. I would be pleased to yield to my colleague.

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