- Stewart Udall
Infobox US Cabinet official
name=Stewart Udall
order=37th
title=United States Secretary of the Interior
term_start=January 21 ,1961
term_end=January 20 ,1969
predecessor=Fred Andrew Seaton
successor=Walter Joseph Hickel
president=John F. Kennedy ,Lyndon B. Johnson
order2=Member
title2=of the U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona's 2nd district
term_start2=January 3 ,1955
term_end2=January 21 ,1961
predecessor2=Harold Patten
successor2=Mo Udall
birth_date=birth date and age|1920|1|31
birth_place=St. Johns,Arizona
death_date=
death_place=
party=Democratic
religion=The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Stewart Lee Udall (born
January 31 ,1920 ) is a former American politician.Early life and career
Born in
St. Johns, Arizona , he is the son ofLevi Stewart Udall . He was educated at theUniversity of Arizona , and he saw combat as a gunner in the Army Air Corps during the Italian Campaign ofWorld War II . Stewart Udall graduated from theUniversity of Arizona Law School in 1948, and began his own law practice inTucson shortly thereafter.Udall became increasingly active in public service, being elected to the School Board of
Amphitheater Public Schools (District 10) inTucson in June 1951. He became the President of Amphitheater School Board in 1952. Udall also served as U.S. Representative fromArizona from 1955 to 1961ecretary of the Interior
Udall served as Secretary of the Interior under Presidents
John F. Kennedy andLyndon B. Johnson from 1961 to 1969, when he described his nation's ecological attitudes as the "myth of superabundance". [Vanity Fair, May 2007 issue 561, p. 163]He lent his support and advice to one of the earliest efforts to save a complex natural resource, The Great Swamp of New Jersey. After a year-long legal battle that pitted local residents against the powerful
New York Port Authority officials who wished to turn the Great Swamp into a major regional airport to replaceNewark Airport with one that could accommodate large jet aircraft. The "Jersey Jet Site Association" was the first to form in opposition and it was followed closely by the "North American Wildlife Foundation". Between the two organizations, enough property in the core of the swamp quickly was purchased, assembled, and donated to the federal government to qualify for perpetual protection as a park. TheGreat Swamp National Wildlife Refuge was established by anAct of Congress onNovember 3 ,1960 . As the congressman from Arizona and later as the Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall, championed the efforts of these residents, whom he described as having mounted the greatest effort ever made by residents in America to protect a natural habitat.Later, the effort was mentioned frequently in his discussions of the environmental issues that needed to be resolved before irreplaceable resources were lost and the commitment of citizens to protect them. This federal refuge consists of 7,600 acres or almost 12 square miles (30.4 km²) of varied habitats in the center of a fifty-five square mile watershed. The Great Swamp is a migration-resting and feeding area or permanent habitat for more than 244 species of birds. The major routes of birds migrating along the eastern portion of the United States follow the corridor that includes the Great Swamp as a major stopping place for rest and nutrition. Many species of insects, animals, and birds reside permanently in the watershed area. Its role in draining the region and absorbing quick floods for gradual release can be critical during extreme weather conditions.
Udall was largely responsible for the enactment of environmental laws in Johnson's
Great Society legislative agenda, including the Clear Air, Water Quality and Clean Water Restoration Acts and Amendments, theWilderness Act of 1964, the Endangered Species Preservation Act of 1966, the Land and Water Conservation [Fund] Act of 1965, the Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1965, the National Trail System Act of 1968, and Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968.It was also during Udall's tenure as Secretary of the Interior when, in September 1962, he was summoned unexpectedly into a meeting with Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev during a tour of theSoviet Union . It was during this meeting that Khrushchev famously hinted at his secret deployment ofnuclear missiles toCuba by telling Udall that: "It's been a long time since you could spank us like a little boy. Now we can swat your ass." This was a prelude to theCuban Missile Crisis . [Niall Ferguson, "The War of the World: Twentieth-Century Conflict and the Descent of the West", New York: Penguin Books, 2006, pp. 600-601]In 1974, Udall, along with Charles Conconi and David Osterhout, wrote "
The Energy Balloon " discussing the United State's energy policies.Family
He was the brother of
U. S. Representative and 1976 presidential candidateMo Udall ; he served as Mo's campaign manager during theprimary election , which Mo lost toJimmy Carter . Stewart's sonTom Udall and nephewMark Udall are currently serving in theU.S. House of Representatives and are the democratic nominees for the 2008 senate race of New Mexico and Colorado, respectively.Other information
*
Point Udall , the easternmost place in the United States, was named for him.
*He is a member ofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .
*He is the author of numerous books, including his most well known, "The Quiet Crisis", published in 1963. In 1968 Udall received an LL.D. fromBates College .
*Udall, along withRobert McNamara andW. Willard Wirtz are the only three surviving members of the Kennedy administration cabinet.Fact|date=June 2008Notes
References
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