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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

Subject to qualifications provided by law, the following for permanent appointment to the grade of lieutenant in the Environmental Science

Services Administration:

Fred S. Long

David M. Mauthe

Anthony Vecino

Without objection, it was

Roger G. Svendsen

Gary R. Polvi

Bernard N. Mandelkern

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 confirmation of the nominations.

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. Randolph, for the Committee on Public Works:

Don A. Jones to be a member of the Mississippi River Commission.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 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

Don A. Jones, rear admiral, USESSA, for appointment as a member of the Mississippi River Commission, subject to qualifications as provided by law.

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. Pastore, from the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy: Glenn T. Seaborg to be U.S. representative to the 12th session of the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency and Wilfrid E. Johnson and sundry other persons to be alternate representatives. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 (LEGISLATIVE DAY OF SEPTEMBER 17), 1968

MESSAGE Referred

During legislative session, the Presiding Officer (Mr. Young of Ohio) 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, September 18, 1968.

I nominate Parker T. Hart, of Illinois, a Foreign Service officer of the class of career minister, to be an Assistant Secretary of State vice Lucius D. Battle.

To the Committee on Foreign Relations.

LYNDON B. JOHNSON.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

As in executive session,

The following favorable reports of nominations were submitted:
By Mr. Bible, from the Committee on the District of Columbia:
George R. Gallagher to be Associate Judge of the District of Columbia
Court of Appeals.

By Mr. Ellender, from the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry:
Ted J. Davis to be an Assistant Secretary of Agriculture.
By Mr. Eastland, from the Committee on the Judiciary:
Edward D. Re to be Judge of the U.S. Customs Court.

FURTHER MESSAGE REFERRED

During legislative session, the Presiding Officer (Mr. McIntyre) 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, September 18, 1968.

I nominate Angier Biddle Duke, of New York, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Denmark.

To the Committee on Foreign Relations.

LYNDON B. JOHNSON.

AUTHORIZATION TO RECEIVE MESSAGES FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

During legislative session, on motion by Mr. Byrd of West Virginia, and by unanimous consent, it was ordered that during the adjournment of the Senate this evening, the Secretary of the Senate be authorized to receive messages from the President of the United States.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1968

MESSAGE RECEIVED DURING ADJOURNMENT

The following message was received after adjournment of the Senate on September 18, 1968, under authority of the order of the Senate of September 18, 1968:

THE WHITE HOUSE, September 18, 1968.

To the Senate of the United States:

I nominate Albert Bushong Brooke, Jr., of Maryland, to be a member of the Federal Power Commission for the remainder of the term expiring June 22, 1969, vice Charles Robert Ross.

LYNDON B. JOHNSON.

Referred on September 19, 1968, to the Committee on Commerce.

MESSAGE RECEIVED

During legislative session, the Presiding Officer (Mr. Harris) 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, September 19, 1968.

To the Senate of the United States:

I nominate the following-named persons to be postmasters: Arthur I. Montoya, at Palm Desert, Calif., in place of C. A. LaJaunie, resigned.

Thomas E. Lacy, Jr., at Cuthbert, Ga., in place of W. W. Wood, deceased.

Edwin J. Dye, at Griffin, Ga., in place of J. W. Hammond, Jr., deceased. Barbara M. Ókita, at Paauilo, Hawaii, in place of M. S. Ramos, Jr., retired.

Seth R. Bailey, at Bancroft, Idaho, in place of J. H. Toolson, deceased. Robert Clark, at Centerville, Iowa, in place of B. L. Evans, resigned. Donald F. Tierney, at Chariton, Iowa, in place of E. H. Curtis, retired. Theresa Rupp, at Ellis, Kans., in place of G. H. Niesley, retired.

Julia E. Farthing, at Ball, La., in place of L. N. Davis, retired. Stanley J. Borodko, at Searsport, Maine, in place of G. H. Jordan, retired.

Irvin R. Walker, at Colora, Md., in place of C. L. Liddell, retired. Jean M. Cook, at Homer, Mich., in place of F. H. Shear, retired. Kenneth L. Storm, at Cook, Minn., in place of C. F. Ardin, retired. Carol J. Freeman, at Brighton, Mo., in place of F. E. Gabriel, retired. Lawrence L. Waring, at Bloomington, Nebr., in place of B. A. Hogeland, transferred.

Stanley J. Orenkewicz, at Bayport, N.Y., in place of G. W. Dedrick, retired.

Edwin R. Kilmer, at Johnstown, N.Y., in place of G. D. McMillan, retired.

John P. Severson, at Minot, N. Dak., in place of W. H. Dunnell, retired. Arthur D. Dick, at Mount Sterling, Ohio, in place of G. E. Pfeil, deceased. William C. Baker, at Tiro, Ohio, in place of J. B. Hilborn, retired. Raymond F. Diersing, at Twinsburg, Ohio, in place of F. P. Jung, retired.

James S. Gaughan, at Olyphant, Pa., in place of J. B. Lawler, deceased. Marjorie M. Simpkins, at Aylett, Va., in place of T. B. Simpkins, deceased.

Mildred A. Eller, at Twisp, Wash., in place of G. I. Manning, retired. Chester G. Hoel, at Cottage Grove, Wis., in place of E. M. Reynolds, retired.

Arthur J. Stepenske, at Fontana, Wis., in place of R. P. Porter, retired. Dallas E. Dimmer, at Stanley, Wis., in place of H. B. Ver Weyst, transferred.

LYNDON B. JOHNSON.

To the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968

MESSAGE REFERRED

During legislative session, the Presiding Officer (Mr. Byrd of Virginia) laid before the Senate, as in executive session, the following message from the President of the United States transmittiEg a nomination, which was referred as indicated:

THE WHITE HOUSE, September 20, 1968.

To the Senate of the United States:

I nominate Francesco Costagliola, of Rhode Island, to be a member of the Atomic Energy Commission for the remainder of the term expiring June 30, 1969.

To the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy.

AUTHORITY TO REPORT

LYNDON B. JOHNSON.

During legislative session, on motion by Mr. Mansfield and by unanimous consent, it was ordered that all committees be authorized to file reports, together with any minority, individual or supplemental views following adjournment of the Senate today until Monday, September 23, 1968.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1968

REPORT DURING ADJOURNMENT

Under authority of the order of September 20, 1968, the following report was submitted after adjournment on September 20, 1968:

By Mr. Tydings, from the Committee on the Judiciary:

Abe Fortas to be Chief Justice of the United States, reported favorably with individual views, and a printed report (Ex. Rept. No. 8, 90th Cong.. second sess.) thereon.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

As in executive session,

The following favorable reports of nominations were submitted: By Mr. Pastore, from the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy: Francesco Costagliola to be a member of the Atomic Energy Commission. By Mr. Sparkman, from the Committee on Banking and Currency: Ernest C. Arbuckle and sundry other persons to be incorporators of the corporation authorized by section 902(a) of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 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 and a withdrawal, which were referred as indicated:

THE WHITE HOUSE, September 24, 1968.

To the Senate of the United States:

I nominate Morton L. Susman of Texas to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas for the term of 4 years vice Woodrow B. Seals, resigned.

To the Committee on the Judiciary.

LYNDON B. JOHNSON.

THE WHITE HOUSE, September 24, 1968.

To the Senate of the United States:

I nominate J. Paul Teal, Jr., of North Carolina, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western District of North Carolina for the term of 4 years vice Paul D. Sossamon.

To the Committee on the Judiciary.

LYNDON B. JOHNSON.

THE WHITE HOUSE, September 24, 1968.

To the Senate of the United States:
I nominate-

The following-named person, now a Foreign Service officer of class 3 and a secretary in the Diplomatic Service, to be also a consular officer of the United States of America:

Charles C. Carson, of the District of Columbia.

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