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Charles H. Thomas II, of New Hampshire.
Matthew H. Van Order, of Minnesota.
Louis Villalovos, of California.

Donald B. Wallace, Jr., of Michigan.
Ronald A. Webb, of California.

Henry C. Wechsler, of Ohio.

Richard L. Williams, of Pennsylvania.

James P. Willis, Jr., of California.

Dawson S. Wilson, of Florida.

Michael van Breda Yohn, of Connecticut.

Foreign Service officers of class 5:

Laurence Desaix Anderson, Jr., of Mississippi.

Charles H. Barr, of Washington.

Samuel B. Bartlett, of Massachusetts.

J. Peter Becker, of Pennsylvania.
Lee S. Bigelow, of Texas.

David E. Biltchik, of New York.
Eli William Bizic, of Texas.
Henry Clay Black II, of Illinois.
William T. Breer, of California.
Charles F. Brown, of Nevada.

Walter M. Cadette, of New York.
Daniel H. Clare III, of New York.

Marion V. Creekmore, Jr., of Tennessee.
Rolfe B. Daniels, of California.

Michael A. Davila, of Texas.

Edmund T. DeJarnette, Jr., of Virginia

Edward Knapp Dey, of New York.

Edward P. Djerejian, of New York.

Don J. Donchi, of New Jersey.

Clarke N. Ellis, of California.

Donald C. Ellson, of Indiana.

Charles Edward Emmons, of California.

Henry A. Engelbrecht, Jr., of Virginia.

Joseph G. Fandino, of Florida.

Robert W. Farrand, of New York.

Robert A. Flaten, of Minnesota.

Patrick J. Flood, of Ohio.

John D. Folger, of the District of Columbia.

Arthur M. Giese, of Mississippi.

Lewis Girdler, of Connecticut.

James J. Gormley, of New York.

Allen S. Greenberg, of Virginia.

William H. Gussman, of New York.

Cord D. Hansen-Sturm, of New York.

Richard Harding, of Michigan.

Douglas James Harwood, of Connecticut.
John H. Hawes, of New Jersey.
Stephen J. Hayden, of Oregon.
Richard H. Imus, of California.
Alden H. Irons, of Massachusetts.
David Bruce Jackson, of California.
Leon M. Johnson, Jr., of Colorado.
Louis E. Kahn, of California.

William P. Kelly, of Pennsylvania.

David T. Kenney, of the District of Columbia.
Brian S. Kirkpatrick, of Virginia.

H. Alan Krause, of Illinois.

Donald Kreisberg, of New York.
Edward Kreuser, of Pennsylvania.

Norman C. LaBrie, of Massachusetts.

Denis Lamb, of Ohio.

George H. Lane, of Illinois.

Roscoe C. Lewis III, of the District of Columbia.

Peter J. Lydon, of Massachusetts.

Joel Evan Marsh, of New York.

Gary L. Matthews, of Missouri.

Robert Allan Mautino, of California.

Donald Floyd McConville, of Minnesota.

Joseph D. McLaughlin, of Kansas.

James Hamilton McNaughton, of New York.

Robert J. Montgomery, of Texas.
Joseph V. Montville, of New Jersey.
Bert C. Moore, of Ohio.

Mrs. Lillian Peters Mullin, of Illinois.
Glenn A. Munro, of California.
Robert P. Myers, Jr., of California.
Thomas M. Ť. Niles, of Kentucky.
Robert F. Ober, Jr., of Illinois.
Joseph T. O'Brien, of Florida.
Geoffrey Ogden, of California.
Robie M. H. Palmer, of Vermont.
William Polik, of New York.
Karl S. Richardson, of Nebraska.
Alan D. Romberg, of Maryland.
Ernest C. Ruehle, of Missouri.
Robert M. Ruenitz, of California.
Charles B. Salmon, Jr., of New York.

Cornelius D. Scully III, of Virginia.

Raymond W. Seefeldt, of Illinois.

William Seth Shepard, of New Hampshire.

Thomas W. Simons, Jr., of the District of Columbia.

Keith C. Smith, of California.

Rufus Grant Smith, of New Jersey.

John P. Spillane, of Illinois.

Joel S. Spiro, of Pennsylvania.

Walter E. Stadtler, of New York.

John P. Steinmetz, of California.

Donald E. J. Stewart, of the District of Columbia.

William Morgan Stewart, of Maryland.

Peter O. Suchman, of New York.

Miss Barbara F. Sweeney, of the District of Columbia.

Dirck Teller, of Maryland.

John B. Thompson, of Pennsylvania.

Charles H. Twining, Jr., of Maryland.

William J. Waller, of California.

Barclay Ward, of Connecticut.

Walter Frederick Weiss, of California.

James W. Wheatley, of Tennessee.

Olin S. Whittemore, of Michigan.

Milton J. Wilkinson, of California.

Theodore S. Wilkinson III, of the District of Columbia.

John J. Youle, of New York.

Murray David Zinoman, of New York.

Foreign Service officers of class 5 and consular officers of the United States of America:

David L. Aaron, of California.

Carl A. Bastiani, of Pennsylvania.

Gordon S. Brown, of California.

Richard G. Brown, of Massachusetts.
James A. Budeit, of Nebraska.
Pierce K. Bullen, of Florida.

Miss Ann P. Campbell, of Connecticut.
Glenn Richard Cella, of New York.
William P. Clappin, of Virginia.
Harvey T. Clew, of Connecticut.
Robert P. Coe, of Massachusetts.
Michael V. Connors, of Washington.
William S. Diedrich, of New York.
Felix Dorough, of Texas.

Richard A. Dugstad, of Virginia.

Edward M. Featherstone, of Pennsylvania.

Harvey Fergusson, of New Jersey.

Gregory Gay, of Ohio.

Robert P. Goold, of California.

Herbert A. Hoffman, of Pennsylvania.
James F. Hughes III, of New York.
James J. Johnston, of Arkansas.
William F. Kingsbury, of New Jersey.
Miss Claretta L. Krueger, of Illinois.
Edward J. Maguire, Jr., of California.
Miss Carole A. Millikan, of Indiana.
William C. Mithoefer, Jr., of Ohio.
David T. Morrison, of Michigan.

James P. Murphy, of the District of Columbia.
James Ozzello, of Washington.

Edward B. Pohl, of Louisiana.

Lyman W. Priest, of Arkansas.

Edward Michael Sacchet, of Maryland.

Norman T. Shaft, of Minnesota.

Charles F. Swezey, of New York.

Rush W. Taylor, Jr., of Texas.

Archelaus R. Turrentine, of Arkansas

William A. Weingarten, of New York.

Foreign Service officers of class 6:

Edward James Alexander, of Colorado.

William E. Barreda, of Texas.

George T. Basil, of New York.

Charles L. Bell, of Ohio.

David L. Blakemore, of New York.
J. Richard Bock, of Washington.
David E. Brown, of Pennsylvania.

G. Gardiner Brown, of Ohio.

Robert D. Brown, of Idaho.

Michael P. Canning, of North Dakota.
Edward A. Casey, Jr., of New Jersey.
Donald E. Crafts, of Georgia.

T. McAdams Deford, of Maryland.

Gordon J. DuGan, of the District of Columbia.
John A. Graham, of Washington.

Scott S. Hallford, of Tennessee.

Arthur H. Hughes, of Nebraska.
Donald E. Huth, of Virginia.

Richard L. Jackson, of Massachusetts.

M. Gordon Jones, of California.
Frank P. Kelly, of New Jersey.
Dennis W. Keogh, of West Virginia.
Stephen L. Lande, of New York.
Howard A. Lane, of Illinois.
Alan M. Lester, of Louisiana.
Stuart H. Lippe, of Michigan.

Peter S. Maher, of Illinois.

Gene B. Marshall, of New Hampshire.

Miss Elizabeth F. O'Brien, of the District of Columbia.

John E. Ormond, Jr., of Rhode Island.

Alan Parker, of Kansas.

Albert J. Planagan, of New York.

Bruce F. Porter, of Iowa.

Mark S. Ramee, of New York.

Wilson A. Riley, Jr., of Connecticut.

Miss Eleanor Wallace Savage, of California.
David L. Schiele, of California.

Michael M. Skol, of Illinois.

Seton Stapleton, of New Jersey.

Robert F. Starzel, of Colorado.

William W. Struck, of Kentucky.

James Tarrant, of California.

Miss Elizabeth R. Thurston, of Indiana.

Miss Elizabeth J. Townsend, of Connecticut.

Miss Judy Anne Uhle, of Illinois.

Anthony H. Wallace, of New York.

Miss Carol A. Westenhoefer, of Michigan.

James Alan Williams, of Virginia.

Foreign Service officers of class 6 and consular officers of the United States of America:

William J. Boudreau, of Massachusetts.

James L. Clunan, of Connecticut.

L. Selwyn Coates, of California.

Alexander G. Gilliam, Jr., of Virginia.

David E. Long, of Florida.

Ernest D. Oates, of California.

John F. Simmons, Jr., of the District of Columbia.

Thaddeus C. Trzyna, of California.

Frank Tumminia, of New York.

Miss Joanna W. Witzel, of California.

To the Committee on Foreign Relations.

LYNDON B. JOHNSON.

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 (Mr. Burdick) in the chair.

CONSIDERATION OF THE CALENDAR

The Senate proceeded to consider the following nominations:

CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING

The following-named persons to be members of the Board of Directors of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for the terms indicated which shall begin on the date of incorporation:

For a term of 2 years:

Roscoe C. Carroll, of California.
Saul Haas, of Washington.

Erich Leinsdorf, of Massachusetts.

John D. Rockefeller III, of New York.

Frank E. Schooley, of Illinois.

For a term of 4 years:

Joseph A. Beirne, of Maryland.

Michael A. Gammino, of Rhode Island.

Oveta Culp Hobby, of Texas.

Joseph D. Hughes, of Pennsylvania.

Carl E. Sanders, of Georgia.

For a term of 6 years:

Frank Pace, Jr., of Connecticut.

Robert S. Benjamin, of New York.

Jack J. Valenti, of the District of Columbia.

Milton S. Eisenhower, of Maryland.

James R. Killian, Jr., of Massachusetts.

On motion by Mr. Mansfield, and by unanimous consent, the above nominations were considered en bloc and

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.

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