The following-named line officers of the Navy for transfer to and appointment in the Supply Corps of the Navy in the permanent grade of lieutenant (junior grade): Robert C. Claar John P. Marshall, Jr. Robert H. Peiffer The following-named line officers of the Navy for transfer to and appointment in the Supply Corps of the Navy in the permanent grade of ensign: William M. Bass, Jr., U.S. Navy, for transfer to and appointment in the Civil Engineer Corps of the Navy in the permanent grade of lieutenant (junior grade) and temporary grade of lieutenant. George T. Ankrum, U.S. Navy, for transfer to and appointment in the Civil Engineer Corps of the Navy in the permanent grade of lieutenant (junior grade). The following-named line officers of the Navy for transfer to and appointment in the Civil Engineer Corps of the Navy in the permanent grade of ensign: James O. Jackson. Donald L. Urbani. The following-named (Naval Reserve Officer's Training Corps candidates) to be permanent ensigns in the line or staff corps of the Navy, subject to the qualifications therefor as provided by law: Christopher T. Barber Paul B. Horn, Jr. Charles P. Clausen Robert J. Little, Jr. The following-named graduates from Navy enlisted scientific education program to be permanent ensigns in the line of the Navy, subject to the qualifications therefor as provided by law: The following-named civilian college graduates (dental intern program) to be permanent lieutenants (junior grade) and temporary lieutenants in the Dental Corps of the Navy, subject to the qualifications therefor as provided by law: Stanley Drab Jan C. Haugen Larry D. Hensley Ralph E. Lassa II Phillip R. Pate The following-named Naval Reserve officers (dental intern program) to be permanent lieutenants (junior grade) and temporary lieutenants in the Dental Corps of the Navy, subJect to the qualifications therefor as provided by law: The following-named Naval Reserve officers (dental intern program) selected as alternates, to be permanent lieutenants (junior grade) and temporary lieutenants in the Dental Corps of the Navy, subject to the qualifications therefor as provided by law: Don M. Barron (Naval Reserve officer) to be a permanent lieutenant in the Dental Corps of the Navy, subject to the qualifications therefor as provided by law. The following named (civilian college graduates) to be permanent lieutenants (junior grade) and temporary lieutenants in the Dental Corps of the Navy, subject to the qualifications therefor as provided by law: Michael Gotthardt, Jr. William L. Willis. Norman Ronis (Naval Reserve officer) to be a permanent lieutenant commander and a temporary commander in the Medical Corps of the Navy, subject to the qualifications therefor as provided by law. The following named (Naval Reserve officers) to be permanent lieutenants and temporary lieutenant commanders in the Medical Corps of the Navy, subject to the qualifications therefor as provided by law. The following named (Naval Reserve officers) to be permanent lieutenants (junior grade) and temporary lieutenants in the Medical Corps of the Navy, subject to the qualifications therefor as provided by law: The following message from the President, withdrawing a nomination, was ordered to lie on the table: To the Senate of the United States: THE WHITE HOUSE, April 25, 1968. I withdraw the nomination sent to the Senate on April 8, 1968, of T. Nathan Churchill to be postmaster at Washburn, in the State of Maine. LYNDON B. JOHNSON. REPORT OF A COMMITTEE As in executive session, The following favorable report of a nomination was submitted: FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968 EXECUTIVE SESSION On motion by Mr. Mansfield, and by unanimous consent, the Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business, with the Acting President pro tempore (Mr. Gore) in the chair. CONSIDERATION OF THE CALENDAR The Senate proceeded to consider the following nomination: DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Edward Weinberg, of Maryland, to be Solicitor of the Department of the Interior. 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, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1968 TREATY REPORTED Mr. Fulbright, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, reported favorably, without reservation, Executive P, 90th Congress, first session, the Convention Relating to International Exhibitions, with protocols, and submitted a report thereon (Ex. Rept. No. 2, 90th Cong., second sess.), which was ordered to be printed. TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 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, which were referred as indicated: To the Senate of the United States: THE WHITE HOUSE, April 30, 1968. I nominate James D. Templeton, of Kentucky, to be an Assistant Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity. (New position.) To the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. LYNDON B. JOHNSON. THE WHITE HOUSE, April 30, 1968. To the Senate of the United States: I nominate Col William T. Woodyard, FR4827, Regular Air Force, for appointment as dean of the faculty, U.S. Air Force Academy, under the provisions of section 9335, title 10, of the United States Code, with rank of brigadier general. To the Committee on Armed Services. EXECUTIVE SESSION LYNDON B. JOHNSON. On motion by Mr. Mansfield, and by unanimous consent, the Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business, with the Presiding Officer (Mr. Bartlett) in the chair. TREATY CALENDAR On motion by Mr. Mansfield, and by unanimous consent, the Senate, as in Committee of the Whole proceeded to the consideration of Executive P. 90th Congress, first session, the Convention Relating to International Exhibitions, with Protocols, and the convention was read the second time. After debate (Mr. Randolph in the chair), no amendments being made, the convention was reported to the Senate, and the resolution of ratification was read as follows: Resolved (two-thirds of the Senators present concurring therein), That the Senate advise and consent to accession by the United States of America to the convention relating to international exhibitions signed at Paris on November 22, 1928, together with two protocols, signed on May 10, 1948, and November 16, 1966, modifying the convention (Executive P, 90th Cong., 1st sess.). UNANIMOUS-CONSENT AGREEMENT On motion by Mr. Mansfield, the following unanimous-consent agreement was entered: Ordered, That at 2 o'clock p.m. today, Tuesday, April 30, 1968, the Senate proceed to vote on the resolution of ratification to Executive P, 90th Congress, first session, the convention relating to international exhibitions, with protocols. MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT In legislative session, Mr. Byrd of West Virginia moved that the vote on the treaty be delayed 3 minutes, which was agreed to by unanimous. consent. 85-10668--14 SECOND EXECUTIVE SESSION On motion of Mr. Byrd of West Virginia, and by unanimous consent, the Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business, with the Presiding Officer (Mr. McGovern) in the chair. TREATY VOTE Pursuant to the unanimous-consent agreement entered earlier today the Senate proceeded to a vote on the resolution of ratification to Executive P, 90th Congress, first session, the convention relating to international exhibitions, with protocols. The bill clerk called the roll (No. 124, Ex.) and It was decided in the affirmative-yeas 74, nays 0-as follows: Yeas: Aiken, Allott, Anderson, Baker, Bartlett, Bayh, Bennett, Bible, Brewster, Burdick, Byrd of Virginia, Byrd of West Virginia, Cannon, Carlson, Case, Church, Clark, Cooper, Cotton, Curtis, Dirksen, Dodd, Eastland, Ellender, Ervin, Fannin, Fong, Fulbright, Griffin, Hansen, Harris, Hayden, Hickenlooper, Hill, Holland, Hollings, Hruska, Inouye, Jackson, Javits, Jordan of North Carolina, Jordan of Idaho, Long of Louisiana, Magnuson, Mansfield, McClellan, McGovern, Metcalf, Miller, Mondale, Monroney, Morse, Mundt, Murphy, Nelson, Pearson, Pell, Percy, Prouty, Proxmire, Randolph, Ribicoff, Russell, Smith, Sparkman, Spong, Stennis, Symington, Thurmond, Tydings, Williams of Delaware, Yarborough, Young of North Dakota, and Young of Ohio-74. No Senator voted in the negative. Not voting: Boggs, Brooke, Dominick, Gore, Gruening, Hart, Hartke, Hatfield, Kennedy of Massachusetts, Kennedy of New York, Kuchel, Lausche, Long of Missouri, McCarthy, McGee, McIntyre, Montoya, Morton, Moss, Muskie, Pastore, Scott, Smathers, Talmadge, Tower, and Williams of New Jersey-26. Two-thirds of the Senators present and voting having voted in the affirmative, the resolution of ratification was agreed to. PRESIDENT NOTIFIED Ordered, by unanimous consent, That the President be immediately notified of the action of the Senate. LEGISLATIVE SESSION On motion by Mr. Byrd of West Virginia, and by unanimous consent, the Senate returned to legislative session. WEDNESDAY, MAY 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: |