Lawrence R. Hawkins David B. Hayes Richard E. Hemmingway Thomas M. Kauffman John J. Keefe Robert J. Keller Charles R. Kucharski, Jr. Dudley N. Kyle Thomas A. McPheeters John J. Metzko Edison W. Miller Thomas R. Morgan Roy E. Moss Neil A. Nelson James L. Richard Eugene A. Silverthorn Charles R. Swilley, Jr. Wylie W. Taylor, Jr. Oliver W. Van Den Berg, Jr. Larry R. Van Deusen Archie Vanwinkle Paul H. Westenberger James B. Wilkinson Bobby R. Wilkinson Theodore J. Willis Rondell K. Wood Robert L. Zuern The following-named officers of the Marine Corps for permanent appointment to the grade of major, subject to qualification therefor as pro vided by law: Roger L. Clawson Jerome T. Hagen Raymond C. Kargol Thomas F. Meehan John V. Tizio Richard L. Upchurch Willard W. Warfield Warren H. Wiedhahn, Jr. Harry E. Sexton The following-named officers of the Marine Corps for permanent appointment to the grade of captain, subject to qualification therefor as provided by law: Ronald D. Bonnett Douglas A. Crowe Barry W. Ferich John G. Fitzgerald William H. Ganz Arnold T. Lawson John H. Messick John K. Payne Michael E. Popelka Eugene A. Smith The following-named officers of the Marine Corps for permanent appointment to the grade of first lieutenant, subject to qualification therefor as provided by law: George E. Allen, Jr. Anthony L. Keyfel Robert G. Lathrop Terrence D. Lewis Anthony A. Lopez Bruce F. Marrs Thomas H. Meurer Edward R. Miller, Jr. Michael W. Murphy Russell G. Nelson Frank S. Phillips Jimmy M. Ray Charles R. Stichter II Robert W. Warner The following-named officers of the Marine Corps for temporary appointment to the grade of first lieutenant, subject to qualification therefor as provided by law: Ashton D. Asensio Michael D. Ashworth Sam R. Baker Douglas Caldwell Robert B. Casey Vaden L. Cobb Gary E. Colpas John H. Daly William L. Daugherty Elmer H. Davis, Jr. Gene F. Davis William P. Davis Samuel C. Decoteau John R. Dempery Thomas E. Edwards III Carl H. Ertwine Donald L. Gustafson Michael T. Hart III David M. Hauntz Ronald H. Morgan James P. Scott Michael M. Sheedy III Michael R. Shuttleworth Keith T. Soukkala Ted A. Steiner Eugene O. Wright Lawrence R. Zinser To the Committee on Armed Services. LYNDON B. JOHNSON. WITHDRAWAL The following message from the President, withdrawing a nomination, was ordered to lie on the table: THE WHITE HOUSE, Washington, June 10, 1968. To the Senate of the United States: I withdraw the nomination sent to the Senate on April 3, 1967, of Edward Klimowich to be postmaster at Montville, in the State of New Jersey. LYNDON B. JOHNSON. FURTHER MESSAGE REFERRED The following message from the Government of the District of Columbia was referred as indicated: To the Senate of the United States: Pursuant to the provisions of section 4(a) of Public Law 592, 79th Congress, approved August 2, 1946, as amended, I, the Commissioner of the District of Columbia, nominate the following-named person for appointment as a member of the District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency: Dean Stephen S. Davis, for a term of 5 years, effective on and after May 23, 1968. WALTER WASHINGTON, Commissioner of the District of Columbia. To the Committee on the District of Columbia. TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 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: THE WHITE HOUSE, June 11, 1968. To the Senate of the United States: To the Committee on Commerce. LYNDON B. JOHNSON. THE WHITE HOUSE, June 11, 1968. To the Senate of the United States: I nominate the following officers for appointment as Reserve commissioned officers in the United States Air Force, to the grade indicated, under the provisions of sections 8218, 8351, 8363, and 8392, title 10, of the United States Code: To be major general Brig. Gen. Reginald M. Cram, FR5812 (colonel, Regular Air Force, retired), Vermont Air National Guard. To be brigadier general Col. Robert W. Akin, FG838040, Tennessee Air National Guard. To the Committee on Armed Services. EXECUTIVE CALENDAR 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 On motion by Mr. Mansfield, and by unanimous consent, the following nomination lists placed on the Secretary's desk were considered en bloc: IN THE DIPLOMATIC AND FOREIGN SERVICE The nominations beginning Edward E. Archer, to be a Foreign Service officer of class 6, and ending Miss Evelyn A. Wythe, to be a consular officer of the United States of America, which nominations were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record on February 14, 1968; and The nominations beginning Alexander Akalovsky, to be a Foreign Service officer of class 2, a consular officer, and a secretary in the diplomatic service of the United States of America, and ending Daniel R. Welter, to be a consular officer of the United States of America, which nominations were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record on May 27, 1968. 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. REPORTS OF A COMMITTEE As in executive session, The following favorable reports of a committee were submitted: A. Everette MacIntyre to be a Federal Trade Commissioner. Mr. Magnuson, from the Committee on Commerce, also reported favorably sundry nominations in the Environmental Science Services Administration and the Coast Guard which had previously appeared in the Congressional Record and, at his request and by unanimous consent, to save |