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U.S. PATENT OFFICE

George C. Roeming, of Maryland, to be an examiner in chief, U.S. Patent Office.

FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION

Sidney Freidberg, of New York, to be a member of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States for the remainder of the term of 3 years from October 22, 1967.

Without objection, it was

Resolved, That the Senate advise and consent to the said nominations. On motion by Mr. Byrd, of West Virginia, and by unanimous consent, the Senate proceeded to consider the following nominations on the Executive Calendar:

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

Ernest Louis Massad, of Oklahoma, to be Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs.

Without objection, it was

Resolved, That the Senate advise and consent to the said nomination.

U.S. NAVY

Vice Adm. Waldemar F. A. Wendt, U.S. Navy, having been designated for commands and other duties determined by the President to be within the contemplation of title 10, United States Code, section 5231, for appointment to the grade of admiral while so serving.

Without objection, it was

Resolved, That the Senate advise and consent to the said nomination.

PRESIDENT NOTIFIED

Ordered, by unanimous consent, That the President be immediately notified of the confirmations this day made.

LEGISLATIVE SESSION

On motion by Mr. Byrd of West Virginia, and by unanimous consent, the Senate returned to legislative session.

EXECUTIVE SESSION

On motion by Mr. Byrd of West Virginia, and by unanimous consent, the Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business, with the Presiding Officer (Mr. Tydings) in the chair.

CONFIRMATIONS

The Senate proceeded to consider further nominations on the Executive Calendar:

U.S. ARMY

Gen. Harold Keith Johnson, 019187, Army of the United States (major general, U.S. Army), to be placed on the retired list in the grade of general, under the provisions of title 10, United States Code, section 3962. Without objection, it was

Resolved, That the Senate advise and consent to the said nomination.

U.S. ARMY

Gen. William Childs Westmoreland, 020223, Army of the United States (major general, U.S. Army), for appointment as Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, under the provisions of title 10, United States Code, section 3034.

After debate, without objection, it was

Resolved, That the Senate advise and consent to the said nomination.

PRESIDENT NOTIFIED

Ordered, by unanimous consent, That the President be immediately notified of the confirmation of the nominations.

LEGISLATIVE SESSION

On motion by Mr. Byrd of West Virginia, and by unanimous consent, the Senate returned to legislative session.

MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1968

MESSAGES REFERRED

During legislative session, the President pro tempore laid before the Senate, as in executive session, the following messages from the President of the United States, transmitting nominations and a withdrawal, which were referred as indicated:

To the Senate of the United States:

THE WHITE HOUSE, June 10, 1968.

I nominate George W. Renchard, of the District of Columbia, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Burundi.

To the Committee on Foreign Relations.

To the Senate of the United States:

LYNDON B. JOHNSON.

THE WHITE HOUSE, June 10, 1968.

I nominate Lynn M. Bartlett, of Michigan, to be an Assistant Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, vice Paul A. Miller.

LYNDON B. JOHNSON.

To the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.

To the Senate of the United States:
I nominate-

THE WHITE HOUSE, June 10, 1968.

The following-named persons to be members of the Board of Regents, National Library of Medicine, Public Health Service, for terms of 4 years from August 3, 1968:

William George Anlyan, of North Carolina, vice Dr. Barnes Woodhall, term expiring.

Max Michael, Jr., of Florida, vice Dr. Morris Tager, term expiring. George William Teuscher, of Illinois, vice Dr. Walsh McDermott, term expiring. LYNDON B. JOHNSON.

To the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.

To the Senate of the United States:

THE WHITE HOUSE, June 10, 1968.

I nominate the following-named persons to be postmasters:

Lenoard E. Tripp, at Wheatley, Ark., in place of S. C. Scott, retired. James P. Hutler, at Chico, Calif., in place of I. A. Cleek, retired. Harmon G. Hawblitzel, at Duarte, Calif., in place of T. V. Holmes, retired.

Virginia R. Roberts, at Haralson, Ga., in place of W. W. Gable, retired. Gordon W. Allen, at Red Oak, Ga., in place of H. W. Williams, retired. Nelson R. Beer, at Aurora, Ind., in place of A. R. Petscher, retired. June E. Schoneman, at Edwardsville, Kans., in place of L. A. White, retired.

Vera M. Hornsby, at Pine Grove, La., in place of J. D. Hornsby, deceased. Kenneth O. Halbrook, at Pollock, La., in place of C. T. Bigner, retired. George A. McPherson, at Rhodes, Mich., in place of L. I. Ingle, retired. Vernon W. Olson, at Bellingham, Minn., in place of L. G. Hanson, transferred.

Joseph R. Anderson, at Belview, Minn., in place of R. D. Miller, transferred.

Robert L. Stubbs, at Magee, Miss., in place of J. H. Magee, retired. John C. Greenwell, Jr., at Adrian, Mo., in place of R. E. Ray, deceased. Harold O. Gunderson, at Havre, Mont., in place of E. N. Blythe, retired. Elliot B. Marrus, at Cedarhurst, N.Y., in place of W. L. Divver, retired. Bernard J. Carter, at Stoneville, N.C., in place of Roy Prillaman, retired.

Robert Burns, at Sidney, Ohio, in place of W. B. Swonger, retired. Mary C. Cardone, at Bairdford, Pa., in place of G. M. Ward, retired. Mary F. Holdren, at Beaver, Pa., in place of E. L. Ervin, retired. John A. Antonetti, at Bulger, Pa., in place of Margaret Darras, retired. Russell E. Horner, at Burnham, Pa., in place of A. W. Kinsloe, retired. Joseph D. La Gorga, at North Versailles, Pa. (Office established February 10, 1968.)

Richard R. Jacobson, at Valley Springs, S. Dak., in place of A. B. Elliott, retired.

Cecil E. Collier, at Church Hill, Tenn., in place of O. H. Seaver, retired. William J. Swann, at Jefferson City, Tenn., in place of I. M. Godwin, retired.

John L. Marrs, at Lobelville, Tenn., in place of K. E. DePriest, resigned. Verner S. Howard, at Carrizo Springs, Tex., in place of C. V. Speer, retired.

James L. McAllister, at Clarksville, Tex., in place of J. T. Jolley, retired. Marion T. Seale, at Giddings, Tex., in place of M. F. Bobo, retired. Barney W. Oliver, at Greenville, Tex., in place of R. E. Hutchins, deceased.

Billie W. Creed, at Plano, Tex., in place of W. G. Carlisle, retired. Callie H. Stevens, at Stanleytown, Va., in place of E. H. Kirby, retired. Harold C. Ristow, at La Crosse, Wis., in place of G. M. Hetherington, retired.

Lorraine J. Olson, at Maiden Rock, Wis., in place of R. S. Foley, retired. Robert T. Kauth, at West Bend, Wis., in place of M. J. Gonring, retired. LYNDON B. JOHNSON.

To the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

To the Senate of the United States:

I nominate

THE WHITE HOUSE, June 10, 1968.

The following-named captains of the Navy for temporary promotion to the grade of rear admiral, subject to qualification therefor as provided by law:

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The following-named officers of the Marine Corps for permanent appointment to the grade of colonel, subject to qualification therefor as provided by law:

William C. Airheart

Leland G. Alexander

Almarion S. Bailey
Edward A. Bailey
Noland J. Beat
Van D. Bell, Jr.
Ernest J. Berger
Rocco D. Bianchi
William Biehl, Jr.
Don H. Blanchard
Miller M. Blue
Norris C. Broome
Williams P. Brown
Ralph D. Cail
Edward E. Camporini
Thomas P. Casey
Earl W. Cassidy, Sr.
Albert E. Coffeen
Donald Conroy
Keith W. Costello
Wallace W. Crompton
Rex A. Deasy

James G. Dionisopoulos

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Michael J. Dunbar

Thomas G. Elder

Ralph F. Estey

Daniel R. Evans

Harold W. Evans, Jr.
William Farrell
Sidney Fisher
Freddie L. Franzman
Owen V. Gallentine
James C. Gasser
George A. Gibson
Thomas E. Gleason
Jerome L. Goebel
Willis L. Gore
Joseph S. Heitzler
Wilmer W. Hixson
Hardy V. Huffstutter, Jr.
Kenneth E. Huntington
Clyde R. Jarrett

Ray N. Joens

Victor A. Kleber, Jr.

William H. Lanagan, Jr.
John H. Lauck

James A. MacDonald, Jr.
Richard H. Mample
Clyde R. Mann

Lyle B. Matthews, Jr.
Alden McBarron

William L. McCulloch

Herbert E. Mendenhall
Alexander L. Michaux, Jr.
Henry H. Morgan
Robert J. Morrison
Theodore Nahow
William L. Nelson
Robert L. Nichols
Lawrence C. Norton
William R. Nowadnick
Joseph T. Odenthal
Andrew W. O'Donnell
Francis C. Opeka
Robert H. Piebl
Albert C. Pommerenk
Mark A. Rainer, Jr.
Richard S. Rash
Harry G. Robinson, Jr.
Horton E. Roeder
Edward R. Rogal
Edwin S. Schick, Jr.

Clarence H. Schmid

Adolph G. Schwenk
Robert L. Simmons

Anthony J. Skotnicki
Burneal E. Smith
Albert W. Snell
James B. Soper
Harvey E. Spielman
Bernard J. Stender
Grover S. Stewart, Jr.
John B. Sullivan
David G. Swinford
Robert W. Taylor
Alfred I. Thomas
Lyle V. Tope
McDonald D. Tweed
Sumner A. Vale
Francis W. Vaught
Earl K. Vickers, Jr.
Marvin D. Volkert
William W. Wander, Jr.
Warren C. Watson
Donald E. Watterson
Herbert L. Wilkerson
Lynn F. Williams
James F. Williams
Alexander Wilson
Robert Zeugner

Robert J. Zitnik

The following-named officers of the Marine Corps for permanent appointment to the grade of lieutenant colonel, subject to qualification therefor as provided by law:

Donald W. Anderson
Richard L. Anderton
Themistocles T. Annas
Robert O. Barnes
Robert E. Benson
James L. Black, Jr.
Billy D. Bouldin
Frederick R. Bowie
Albert R. Bowman II

James R. Bowser, Jr.
William C. Britt
Bruce G. Brown
Joseph B. Brown, Jr.
George L. Bruser
Carl E. Buchmann
Guy R. Campo
Harlan C. Chase

Charles C. Chisholm, Jr.
David A. Clark
Frederick D. Clements
Donald K. Cliff

John Colia

James K. Coody

Henry T. Cook
Alfred J. Croft, Jr.
William M. Cryan
James L. Day
Albert M. Desselle
John W. Detroy
Charles N. Dezer III
Frank Dicillo, Jr.

Roy L. Doering

Alfred N. Drago
William C. Drumright
Raymond L. Duvall, Jr.
Robert A. Elder
Jim T. Elkins
Richard L. Etter
John E. Fahey
Martin E. Farmer
Frederick L. Farrell, Jr.

Benjamin B. Ferrell

Herbert G. Fischer

William E. H. Fitch III

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