CONSIDERATION OF THE CALENDAR The Senate proceeded to consider the following nomination: NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION Thomas O. Paine, of California, to be Deputy Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 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. Monroney, from the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service: Frederick E. Batrus, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Postmaster General. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1968 EXECUTIVE SESSION On motion by Mr. Mansfield, and by unanimous consent, the Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business, with the Vice President in the chair. CONSIDERATION OF THE CALENDAR The Senate proceeded to consider the following nomination: POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Frederick E. Batrus, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Postmaster General. 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. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1968 MESSAGES REFERRED During legislative session, the Acting President pro tempore (Mr. Hartke) laid before the Senate, as in executive session, the following messages from the President of the United States, transmitting nominations, which were referred as indicated: THE WHITE HOUSE, February 14, 1968. To the Senate of the United States: I nominate Joseph M. Bowman, Jr., of Georgia, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, vice W. True Davis, Jr., resigned. To the Committee on Finance. LYNDON B. JOHNSON. THE WHITE HOUSE, February 14, 1968. To the Senate of the United States: I nominate The following-named Foreign Service officers for promotion from class 7 to class 6: Edward E. Archer, of California John A. Barcas, of New Jersey Alan H. Bergstrom, of North Dakota David L. Boerigter, of Michigan Alan H. Flanigan, of Tennessee Frederick H. Gerlach, of the District of Columbia Arthur Houghton, of the District of Columbia David H. Hutchison, of Kansas Larry Craig Johnstone, of Washington Wendell H. Jones, of Minnesota Allen J. Kampel, of New York Duane L. King, of Washington Sheldon I. Krebs, of New York Ernest H. Latham, Jr., of Massachusetts Lewis R. Luchs, of Virginia Miss Clara Sigrid Maitrejean, of California James N. May, of North Carolina James P. Nach, of New York Thomas R. Reynders, of Massachusetts James L. Robb, of Nevada William Frederick Rope, of New York Harlan F. Rosacker, of Nebraska Robert S. Simpson, of California Robert H. Stern, of New York W. Kenneth Thompson, of the District of Columbia James C. Todd, of California Edward A. Torre, of Maryland Edmund van Gilder, of Pennsylvania Miss Sandra L. Vogelgesang, of Ohio For promotion from Foreign Service officers of class 7 to class 6 and to be also consular officers of the United States of America: Leo F. Cecchini, Jr., of Maryland George H. Haines III, of New York For promotion from Foreign Service officers of class 8 to class 7: Victor H. Borcherdt III, of Colorado Martin W. Cooper, of Virginia Miss Mary Teresita Currie, of New York David B. Dawson, of the District of Columbia James P. Dodd, of Kentucky James A. Edris, of Pennsylvania Robert P. Gallagher, of Rhode Island Daniel V. Grant, of North Carolina Peter R. Jones, of California Delmar Karlen, Jr., of New York Chris Kunz, of Missouri John G. H. Muehlke, Jr., of New Hampshire George E. Richardson, of Massachusetts Miss Elizabeth Molin Roueché, of Maryland Miss Marsha D. Smith, of Maryland Christopher G. Ward, of New York Miss Melinda A. Wendell, of California For promotion from a Foreign Service officer of class 8 to class 7 and to be also a consular officer of the United States of America: Thomas P. Doubleday, Jr., of New York For appointment as Foreign Service officers of class 7, consular officers, and secretaries in the diplomatic service of the United States of America: Miss Mary J. Anderson, of Iowa Robert W. Beales, of Virginia David Russell Beall, of Michigan Barry L. Bem, of Colorado Robert Brenton Betts, of California Charles G. Billo, of New York Miss Dorothy Jean Black, of California Miss Janina Bonczek, of California William G. Crisp, of Virginia Robert Barry Fulton, of Pennsylvania Jeffrey H. Lite, of Illinois Richard A. Macken, of Illinois Larry L. Marshall, of California Miss Marilyn Ann Meyers, of Minnesota Thomas Parker, Jr., of North Carolina Lee M. Peters, of Pennsylvania Joseph Edward Quinn, of Massachusetts Douglas S. Rose, of Oregon Elliot Rothenberg, of Minnesota Leonard H. Rushfield, of New York Robert G. Schmidt, of Pennsylvania Terry B. Shroeder, of California Jeffrey E. Silver, of New York David H. Stebbing, of the District of Columbia Robert K. Thomas, of New Mexico Miss Maria P. Tschampel, of Arizona William J. Weinhold, of Wisconsin Peter D. Whitney, of Tennessee Vincent J. Farley, of New York For appointment as Foreign Service officers of class 8, consular officers, and secretaries in the diplomatic service of the United States of America: Miss Victoria P. Blickman, of New York Charles R. Bowers, of California Ralph M. Buck, of Florida Miss Elizabeth A. Cain, of Pennsylvania Miss Frances D. Cook, of Florida Miss Anita Jeanne Heger, of Pennsylvania William H. Maurer, Jr., of Pennsylvania John J. Morgan, of Indiana Eric David Newsom, of California Miss Joanne A. Rinehart, of Pennsylvania Andrew D. Schlessinger, of New York James E. Smith, of Ohio Robert E. Snyder, of Massachusetts Frank J. Spillman, of Hawaii Randolph A. Swart, of California Garry V. Wenske, of Idaho Foreign Service Reserve officers to be consular officers of the United States of America: Clarence E. Cornes, Jr., of Pennsylvania Edgar R. Nickle, Sr., of Florida George T. Walsh, of Massachusetts William H. Weathersby, of California Ralph R. Westfall, of Virginia Foreign Service Reserve officers to be consular officers and secretaries in the diplomatic service of the United States of America: O. Rudolph Aggrey, of the District of Columbia James L. Atwater, of North Carolina Joseph C. Bernard, of Michigan Marion L. Bohanan, of Virginia Donald E. Boyd, of Missouri Bruce B. Cheever, of Maryland James L. Culpepper, of Washington Jerome Fox, of New York Raymond L. Garthoff, of the District of Columbia. Donald Y. Gilmore, of Maryland Arthur S. Giuliano, of New Jersey Gerry F. Gossens, of Texas Thomas J. Hazlett, of Massachusetts Allan L. Hollis, of New Mexico |