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Meanwhile, it is important that the 1957 agreement continue in effect pending the negotiation of a new agreement. This is particularly important because Mexico is not a party to the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA) of November 15, 1950. The earlier NARBA of 1937, to which Mexico was a party, expired in 1949.

The protocol transmitted herewith contains a single substantive article whereby the duration provision of the 1957 agreement would be further modified so that the agreement will remain effective until December 31, 1968, unless, before that date, it is terminated by a notice of denunciation by either party pursuant to the terms of the agreement or is replaced by a new agreement.

I recommend that the Senate give early and favorable consideration to the protocol further modifying the 1957 agreement with Mexico.

LYNDON B. JOHNSON.

The protocol was read the first time and, with the accompanying papers, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.

As in executive session,

REPORT OF A COMMITTEE

The following favorable report of a nomination was submitted:

By Mr. Magnuson, from the Committee on Commerce:

William H. Chartener, of New York, to be an Assistant Secretary of Commerce.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1968

MESSAGE REFERRED

During legislative session, the President pro tempore laid before the Senate, as in executive session, the following message from the President of the United States, transmitting a nomination, which was referred as indicated:

To the Senate of the United States:

THE WHITE HOUSE, February 1, 1968.

I nominate Thomas O. Paine, of California, to be Deputy Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration vice Robert C. Seamans, Jr., resigned.

LYNDON B. JOHNSON.

To the Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences.

EXECUTIVE SESSION

On motion by Mr. Mansfield, and by unanimous consent, the Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business, with the President pro tempore in the Chair.

CONSIDERATION OF THE CALENDAR

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

William H. Chartener, of New York, to be an Assistant Secretary of Commerce.

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 nomination.

LEGISLATIVE SESSION

On motion by Mr. Mansfield, and by unanimous consent, the Senate returned to legislative session.

REPORTS OF A COMMITTEE

As in executive session,

The following favorable reports of nominations were submitted:
By Mr. Fulbright, from the Committee on Foreign Relations:

Edward D. Re, of New York, to be an Assistant Secretary of State; and Palmer Hoyt, of Colorado, and Morris S. Novik, of New York, to be members of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Information.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1968

EXECUTIVE SESSION

On motion by Mr. Mansfield, and by unanimous consent, the Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business, with the President pro tempore in the chair.

CONSIDERATION OF THE CALENDAR

The Senate proceeded to consider the following nomination:

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Edward D. Re, of New York, to be an Assistant Secretary of State.
Without objection, it was

Resolved, That the Senate advise and consent to the said nomination. On motion by Mr. Mansfield, and by unanimous consent, the following nominations were considered en bloc:

U.S. ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INFORMATION

The following-named persons to be members of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Information for terms of 3 years expiring January 27, 1971, and until their successors are appointed and qualified:

Palmer Hoyt, of Colorado.

Morris S. Novik, of New York.

Without objection, it was

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

PRESIDENT NOTIFIED

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

LEGISLATIVE SESSION

On motion by Mr. Mansfield, and by unanimous consent, the Senate returned to legislative session.

As in executive session,

REPORT OF A COMMITTEE

The following favorable report of a committee was submitted:
By Mr. Randolph, from the Committee on Public Works:

Brig. Gen. C. Craig Cannon, U.S. Army, to be a member of the Mississippi River Commission.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1968

EXECUTIVE SESSION

On motion by Mr. Mansfield, and by unanimous consent, the Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business, with the President pro tempore in the chair.

CONSIDERATION OF THE CALENDAR

The Senate proceeded to consider the following nomination:

MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION

Brig. Gen. C. Craig Cannon, U.S. Army, to be a member of the Mississippi River Commission, under the provisions of section 2 of an act of Congress approved June 28, 1879 (21 Stat. 37; 33 U.S.C. 642).

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.

LEGISLATIVE SESSION

On motion by Mr. Mansfield, and by unanimous consent, the Senate returned to legislative session.

As in executive session,

Report of a CommitteE

The following favorable report of a nomination was submitted:

By Mr. Sparkman, from the Committee on Banking and Currency: Merton J. Peck, of Connecticut, to be a member of the Council of Economic Advisers.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1968

MESSAGE REFERRED

During legislative session, the President pro tempore laid before the Senate, as in executive session, the following message from the President of the United States, transmitting nominations, which was referred as indicated:

THE WHITE HOUSE, February 6, 1968.

To the Senate of the United States:

I nominate the following-named persons to be postmasters: Della Mae Warren, at Bear Creek, Ala., in place of Nola Bull, retired. Jesse Doyne, Jr., at Genevia, Ark., in place of F. M. Pearson, retired. Robert J. Nicklas, at Paso Robles, Calif., in place of Teddy Chiappari, retired.

Anthony S. Facas, at New London, Conn., in place of T. J. Sullivan, retired.

Hazel T. Bradley, at Adairsville, Ga., in place of E. C. Brock, retired. Ira M. Maples, at Cohutta, Ga., in place of Beatrice McDonald, retired. Taishi Tomono, at Hawaii National Park, Hawaii, in place of F. S. Abe, retired.

Lyman W. Merrill, at Weston, Idaho, in place of A. V. Lott, retired. Joe Skender, at Canton, Ill., in place of L. F. Weller, deceased. Helen C. Gast, at Gilberts, Ill., in place of H. A. Stumpf, deceased. Glen E. Bettis, at Palmyra, Ill., in place of H. H. Cox, retired. Robert L. Funcheon, at Lafayette, Ind., in place of A. L. Pyke, retired. Basil D. Walker, at Moorhead, Minn., in place of J. E. Ruddy, transferred.

Kenneth E. Lizotte, at Bonner, Mont., in place of L. L. Fleming, retired. John F. Ahlers, at Belgrade, Nebr., in place of M. H. Andersen, retired. David V. Fuchs, at Humphrey, Nebr., in place of J. J. Weidner, retired. Kenneth W. Rees, at Liberty, Nebr., in place of O. M. Moore, retired. Raleigh R. Robertson, at Morse Bluff, Nebr., in place of James Vopalensky, retired.

John F. Waterhouse, at Raymond, N.H., in place of W. H. Roberts, retired.

Frederick H. Martin, at Camden, N.J., in place of Edward Praiss, retired.

William Rosenberger, at Hortonville, N.Y., in place of M. E. Miller, retired.

Henry W. Dicker, at Millbrook, N.Y., in place of R. T. Stanton, retired. Margaret E. Doherty, at Rocky Point, N.Y., in place of Gladys Behr, retired.

Joseph D. Bergen, at Valley Stream, N.Y., in place of W. A. Todd, retired. Walter J. Krein, at West Camp, N.Y., in place of O. L. Schlenker, retired.

Harold B. Humphrey, at Farmville, N.C., in place of H. D. Johnson, deceased.

Joseph H. Coe, at Pilot Mountain, N.C., in place of A. G. Badgett, retired.

Dwight M. Tallent, at Vale, N.C., in place of J. V. Leatherman, transferred.

Grant J. Cook, at Celina, Ohio, in place of J. R. Murlin, retired. William E. Lehart, at Tipp City, Ohio, in place of T. A. Brayshaw, retired.

Glen W. Jones, at Bixby, Okla., in place of B. E. McClendon, retired. David C. Fuiten, at Forest Grove, Oreg., in place of R. A. King, retired. Irma M. Johnson, at Moro, Oreg., in place of L. R. Johnson, deceased. Joseph L. Bosak, at Bendersville, Pa., in place of D. F. Kennedy, deceased.

Alfonzo Fanella, at Indiana, Pa., in place of M. E. Martin, retired.

Robert B. Robinson, at Orrtanna, Pa., in place of D. O. Deardorff, retired.

Pedro N. Peterson-Matta, at Dorado, P.R., in place of C. A. de Torrens, retired.

Robert E. Benoit, at East Greenwich, R.I., in place of J. R. Brennan, retired.

Ryan J. Baker, at Cades, S.C., in place of P. J. Sauls, retired.
Dallas L. Nelson, at Jonesville, S.C., in place of O. H. Garner, deceased.
Arzo Hale, at Caryville, Tenn., in place of M. S. Asbury, retired.
LYNDON B. JOHNSON.

To the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

EXECUTIVE SESSION

On motion by Mr. Mansfield, and by unanimous consent, the Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business, with the President pro tempore in the chair.

CONSIDERATION OF THE CALENDAR

The Senate proceeded to consider the following nomination:

COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS

Merton J. Peck, of Connecticut, to be a member of the Council of Economic Advisers.

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.

LEGISLATIVE SESSION

On motion by Mr. Mansfield, and by unanimous consent, the Senate returned to legislative session.

REPORT OF A COMMITTEE

As in executive session,

The following favorable report of a nomination was submitted:

By Mr. Anderson, from the Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences:

Thomas O. Paine, of California, to be Deputy Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1968

EXECUTIVE SESSION

On motion by Mr. Mansfield, and by unanimous consent, the Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business, with the President pro tempore in the chair.

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