[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 156 (2010), Part 14] [Senate] [Pages 19871-19872] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS ______ TRIBUTE TO CLARION FELCHLE Mr. JOHNSON. Mr. President, today I recognize the public service career of Clarion ``Clem'' Felchle, who will retire from the U.S. Postal Service on January 3, 2011, after 36 years of Federal service. Clem's career with the U.S. Postal Service began as a distribution clerk in Grand Forks, ND, followed by tour supervisor of mails in Bismarck, ND; superintendent of postal operations in St. [[Page 19872]] Cloud, MN; director of city operations, director of mail processing and manager of processing & distribution, Fargo, ND; postmaster, processing & distribution manager in Sioux Falls, SD; bulk main center manager, Kansas City, KS, with his final assignment as Dakotas district manager in Sioux Falls. He received PCES Superior Achievement awards in 2006 and 2007, as well as the ``Above and Beyond'' award given by the National Employer Support for the Guard and Reserve for his strong support of our Nation's military. Clem has witnessed numerous changes within the Postal Service during his career. He provided dedicated and tireless service and contributed greatly to the betterment of the organization. Throughout his service, he has always been committed to those tried and true missions and mottos of the Postal Service: ``To provide postal services to bind the nation together through the personal, educational, literary and business correspondence of the people. It shall provide prompt, reliable and efficient services to patrons and render services to all communities'' and ``Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.''As Dakotas district manager, Clem has helped guide postal customers and postal employees through various challenges. Technological advances have put the emphasis of some postal duties on machines rather than manpower and many small community post offices have been forced to close or reduce services. Clem has approached these challenges and changing times with the utmost level of professionalism, dedication and a sense of humor. I have appreciated the level of response from Clem and his staff over the years and I commend him for his great public service career. I wish Clem all the best in his retirement and again thank him for his dedicated service to the U.S. Postal Service. ____________________