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The Senate met at i2 o'clock meridian,
and was called to order by the Presi-
dent pro tempore.
Dr. M. Jackson White, pastor, First
Baptist Church of Clarendon, Arlington,
Va., offered the following prayer:
Our Father, we come into Thy pres-
ence to thank Thee for the gift of Thy
Son, and to recognize Thee as the giver
of grace and love sufficient for our every
need. Help 'us, we pray, to be humble
enough to call upon Thee for wisdom,
and to.be courageous enough to follow
Thy leadership.
As we seek. to find the ways of peace
for our generation, may we not forget
that the ways of the Prince of Peace
upon this earth were ways of love and
Grant that each of us may recognize
the responsibility that is ours under God
for the good of our fellow men every-
where. May we use the authority en-
trusted to us to establish equal rights
for all, and to persevere in seeking the
greatest benefit to all.
Give, we pray, to our President, health,
wisdom, and courage commensurate to
the demands that are made upon him.
May Thy Holy Spirit who was prom=
ised to "lead us into all truth" be granted
to guide the deliberations of this body
today.
This we ask through the grace of our
Lord, Jesus Christ. Amen.
THE JOURNAL
On request of Mr. MANSFIELD, and by
unanimous consent, the reading of the
Journal of the proceedings of Thursday,
March 29, 1962, was dispensed with.
MESSAGES FROM THE PRESIDENT-
APPROVAL OF BILLS
Messages in writing from the. President
of the United States were communicated
to the Senate by Mr. Ratchford, one of
his secretaries, and he announced that
the President had approved and signed
the following acts:
On March 30, 1962:
S. 2533. An act to? amend the require-
ments for participation in the 1962 feed
grain program.
On March 31, 1982:
S. 1691. An act to provide that any juve-
nile who, has been determined delinquent by
a district court of the United States may be
committed by the court to the custody of
the Attorney General for observation and
study;
5.1756. An act for the relief of the city
of Pasco, Wash.; and
8.2165. An act for the relief of Jean h
l?uniop.
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Senate
MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1962
REPORT OF SURGEON GENERAL OF
PtTBLIC HEALTH SERVICE-MES-
SAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT (H.
DOC. NO. 375)
The PRESIDENT pro tempore laid be-
fore the Senate the following message
from the President of the United States,
which, with the accompanying report,
was referred to the Committee on Labor
and Public Welfare:
To the Congress of the United States:
Under the provisions of title VII of
the Public Health Service Act, as
amended, I transmit herewith for the
information of the Congress the sixth
annual report of the Surgeon General
of the Public Health Service summariz-
ing the activities of the Health Research
Facilities Program.
JOHN F. KENNEDY.
THE WHITE HOUSE, April 2, 1962.
MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE
A message from the House of Repre-
sentatives, by Mr. Bartlett, one of its
reading clerks, announced that the
House had passed a bill (H.R. 10650) to
amend the Internal Revenue Code of
1954 to provide a credit for investment
in certain depreciable property, to elim-
inate certain defects and inequities, and
for other purposes, in which it requested
the concurrence of the Senate.
The message also announced that the
House had disagreed to the amendments
of the Senate to the bill (H.R. 10526)
making appropriations for the Treasury
and Post Office Departments, the Execu-
tive Office of the President, and certain
independent agencies for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1962, and for other pur-
poses; agreed to the conference asked
by the Senate on the disagreeing votes
of the two Houses thereon, and that Mr.
GARY, Mr. PASSMAN, Mr. CANNON, Mr.
PILLION, and Mr. TABER were appointed
managers on the part of the House at
the conference.
HOUSE BILL REFERRED
The bill (H.R. 10650) to amend the
Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide
a credit for investment in certain de-
preciable property, to eliminate certain
defects and inequities, and for other pur-
poses, was read twice by its title and
referred to the Committee on Finance.
CALL OF THE CALENDAR DIS-
PENSED WITH
On request of Mr. MANSFIELD, and by
unanimous consent, the call of the Legis-
lative Calendar was dispensed with.
LIMITATION OF DEBATE DURING
MORNING HOUR
On request of Mr. MANSFIELD, and by
unanimous consent, statements in the
morning hour were ordered limited to 3
minutes.
COMMITTEE MEETINGS DURING
SENATE SESSION
On request of Mr. DIRKSEN, and by
unanimous consent, the Committee on
Finance was authorized to_ meet dur-
ing the session of the Senate today.
On request of Mr. MANSFIELD, and by
unanimous consent, the Indian Affairs
Subcommittee of the Committee. on In-
terior and Insular Affairs was author-
ized to meet during the session of the
Senate today.
EXTENSION OF TIME FOR JUDI-
CIARY COMMITTEE TO FILE CER-
TAIN REPORTS
Mr. DIRKSEN. Mr. President, I ask
unanimous consent, the reading of the
ing annual reports by the Committee on
the Judiciary, pursuant to Senate Reso-
lutions 48, 51, 53, 55, 56, and 57, be
extended to April 30, 1962.
The PRESIDENT pro tempore. With-
out objection, it is so ordered.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I
move that the Senate proceed to the con-
sideration of executive business, to con-
sider the nominations on the Executive
Calendar.
The motion was agreed to; and the
Senate proceeded to the consideration of
executive business.
EXECUTIVE MESSAGES REFERRED
The PRESIDENT pro tempore laid-be-
fore the Senate messages from the Presi-
dent of the United States submitting
sundry nominations, and withdrawing
the nomination of Allen L. Cline, to be
postmaster at Clayton, Ill., which nomi-
nating messages were referred to the
appropriate committees.
(For nominations this day received,
see the end of Senate proceedings.)
EXECUTIVE REPORTS OF COMMIT-
TEES
The following favorable reports were
submitted:
By Mr. EASTLAND, from the Committee
on the Judiciary:
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of his education in his home State, His,
professional life began as a prgaecuting
attorney, led next to several years of a
widely diversified and very activ iprivate
legal practice in St. Louis, froiti, which
he was elevated to the State hudiciary.
As apractitioner and as s-a judg4 he-has
been a studious and diligent se onf ui
Frank B. Ellis, of Louisiana, to be U.S.
district judge for the eastern district of
Louisiana.
By Mr. BYRD of Virginia, from the Com-
mittee on Finance:
Robert M. Ball, of Maryland, to be Com-
missioner of Social Security of the-Depart-
ment of Health, Education, and Welfare;
William M. Burkhalter, of Tennessee, to be
a member of the Renegotiation Board; and
Raymond H. Dwigans, of Texas, to be col-
lector of customs for customs collection dip-
trict No. 24, with headquarters at El Paso,
Tex.
By Mr. FULBRIGHT, from the Committee
on Foreign Relations :
Executive E:, 87th Congress, 1st session, In-
ternational Convention for the Safety of Lite
at Sea, 1960; without amendment (Ex. Rept.
No. 5).
The PRESIDENT pro tempore. If
there be no further reports of commit-
tees, the nominations on the Executive
Calendar will be stated.
The Chief Clerk proceeded to read
sundry nominations of U.S. district
judges.
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr, President, I ask
unanimous consent that these nomina-
tions be considered en bloc.
The PRESIDENT pro tempore. With-
out objection, the nominations will be
considered en bloc; and, without objec-
tion, they are confirmed.
Mr. LONG of Missouri. Mr. Presi-
dent, I want to commend my colleagues
for the action they have just taken in
unanimously confirming the nomina-
tions of John W. Oliver to be U.S. dis-
trict judge for the western district of
Missouri, and John K. Regan to be U.S.
district judge for the eastern district of
Missouri. It was my privilege to serve
as chairman of the Judiciary subcommit-
tee that inquired into their qualifica-
tions or appointment as Federal judges,
and it was certainly no surprise to those
of us who have known these two men
both professionally and personally over
agreat number of years, that they were
found eminently qualified in every
respect.
Mr. Oliver, of Kansas City, Mo., was
born, raised, and educated in Missouri.
Both his undergraduate and law degrees
were earned at the University of Mis-
souri. As a practicing attorney in Kan-
sas City since 1936, he- has earned the
reputation of being one of the most able
members of the Missouri bar. He has
allthored a number of published legal
articles of note, and throughout his
career, has given generously of himself to
the service of the legal profession by way
of service on numerous boards and study
.commissions, as well as to the civic and
public organizations of his community
and his State. For a number of years,
he has been a book reviewer for the
Kansas City Star in the fields of history,
government, and politics.
Judge Regan, who leaves the bench of
the circuit court of the city of St. Louis
to assume his new duties in the U.S.-
Dis-trict Court for the Eastern District of
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I
ask unanimous consent that these nom-
inations be considered en bloc.
The PRESIDENT pro tempore. With-
out objection, the nominations will be
considered en bloc; and, without objec-
tion, they are confirmed.
every sense of the word. His f( svt-_ =U.S. NAVY
torneys and judges have stroly_ en___--__~__._~,.__.
dorsed this appointment, as has the gen- The Chief Clerk proceeded to read
eral public of the community he ias well..sundry. nominations in the U.S..Navy.
served for so many years.
The experience and demdastrated
abilities that Mr. Oliver and Judd' Megan
_ W M MANSF-I-ELD, , Mi. President, I
ask unanimous consent that these nom-
inations be considered en bloc.
The PRESIDENT pro tempore. With-
offices will be great assets to ouliFederal out objection, the nominations will be
court system, and our Nation i, - iiideed --considered en bloc; and, without objec-
fortunate to have them join its, udicial Moir they are confirmed.
U.S. MARSHALS
The Chief Clerk proceeded to read
sundry nominations of U.S. marshals.
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I
ask unanimous consent that thee nomi-
nations be considered en bloc. E
The PRESIDENT pro tempore - With-
out objection, the nominations- will be
considered en bloc; and, without objec-
The Chief Clerk proceeded to read
sun&y` nominations"in the U.8.-Marine
Corps.
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I
ask unanimous consent that these nom-
inations be considered en bloc.
The PRE-SIT EN'F pr- -o- With-
out objection, the nominations will be
considered en bloc; and, without objec-
ion, they are confirmed.
The Chief Clerk proceeded t4--r-ad The Chief Clerk proceeded to read
sundry nominations of U.S. atto~lleys. sundry nominations in the Air Force, the
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr, Preh jdent, I Army, the Marine Corps, and the Navy,
ask unanimous consent that thelie nomi- which had been placed on the Secretary's
nations be consider
d en bloc
.
e
The PRESIDENT pro tempore` With-
out objection, the nominations`-'-will be
considered en bloc; and, without objec-
tion, they are confirmed.
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PL4NI90
The Chief Clerk -read the nomination
of Edward A. McDermott, of Ioija, to be
Director of the Office of Eniergency
Planning.
The PRESIDENT pro tempore E ` With-
out objection, the nomination its con-
firmed. L
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AI FNC
e,.
The Chief Clerk read the n09ination
of Maj. Gen. Marshall Sylvester Carter,
Army of the United States (YYigadier
general, U.S. Army), to be Depul+Direc-
tor, Central Intelligence Ageniiy, with
the rank of lieutenant general.
The PRESIDENT pro tempore= With-
out objection, the nomination is con-
firmed.
U.S. AIR FORCE
The Chief Clerk read the n0tlination
of Maj. Gen. Harold W. Grant,iBegular
Air Force, to be lieutenant general.
The PRESIDENT pro tempore{: With-
out objection, the nomination kis con-
lawyer and as a judge. He, too, is a The Chief Clerk proceeded to read
native Missourian, and has received all sundry nominations in the U.6. Army.
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I
ask unanimous consent that these nom-
inations be considered en bloc.
The PRESIDENT pro tempore. With-
out objection,` the nominations will be
considered en bloc; and, without objec-
tion, they are confirmed.
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, -I
ask unanimous consent that the Presi-
dent be immediately notified of the con-
firmation of all these nominations.
The PRESIDENT pro tempore. With-
out objection, the President will be noti-
fled forthwith.
LEGISLATIVE SESSION
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I
move that the Senate resume the, con-
sideration of legislative business.
The motion was agreed to; and the
Senate resumed the consideration of
legislative business.
E3 KCUT VE-COMMUNICATIONS, ETC.
The ?RESIDENT pro tempore laid be-
-fore the Senate the following letters,
-which were referred as indicated:
AMENDMENT OF SECTION 6 OF ACT OF
MAY 29, 1884
A letter from the Secretary of Agriculture,
transmitting a draft of proposed legislation
to amend section 6 of the act of May 29,
1884 (with an accompanying paper); to the
Committee on Agr1ci f#ure an ores y.
REPORT ON REAPPORTIONMENT OF AN
APPROPRIATION
A letter from the Director, Bureau of the
Budget, Executive Office of the President,
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William John _Kazmar
James Herbert Kiehie
Alan Richard Klos
David Kurshan
`James Michael Labriola
Marry Wayne Larabee
Dharles Edgar Laughlin
Thomas James Leach
David John Lehmiller
Van Peter Liacopoulos
John Ola Lindgren, Jr.
Earle Francis Maloney III
George Marienthal
James Vincent Masella, Jr.
Michael Joseph Miga
Robert George Morrell
Paul Francis Murphy
William Bruce Patterson
Douglas Woodrow Powell
Richard Conger Powell
Lawrence Michael Rank
Edwin Rector
Cyrus Swan Roberts IV
James Edward Roberts
Joseph Dwayne Runnels
Richard Franklin Sanders
Leonard Von Scifers
Jay Davin Sherman
William Francis Slowikowski
Carl Swartz III
Allen Richard Tash
Paul David Thatcher
James Taylor Thomes
William Raymond Thursby, Jr,
Ray Allen Trimmer
John Charles Verneski
Edward Lothrop Warner III
Robert Rowen Westerman
Frederick Clark Wicks
.Anthony Michael Yannarella
Paul, Edgerton Zumbro
CONGRJ$8TONAL RECORD - SENATE
CONFIRMATIONS
Executive nominations confirmed by
the Senate April 2, 1962:
V.S. DISTRICT JUDGES
Ralph C. Body, of Pennsylvania, to be
U.S. district judge for the eastern district of
Pennsylvania.
John K. Regan, of Missouri, to be U.S.
district judge for the eastern district of
Missouri. -
John W. Oliver, of Missouri, to be U.S.
district judge for the western district of
Missouri.
Jesse E. Eschbach, of Indiana, to be U.S.
district judge for the northern district of
Indiana.
Wesley E. Brown, of Kansas, to be U.S.
district judge for the district of Kansas.
James A. Coolahan, of New Jersey, to be
U.S. district judge for the district of New
Jersey.
V.S. M. RSIIALS
Dan M. Douglas, of Arkansas, to be U.S.
marshal for the western district of Arkansas
for the term of 4 years.
Alfred P. Henderson, of Arkansas, to be
U.S, marshal for the eastern district of
Arkansas for the term of 4 years.
Robert A, O'Neal, of Indiana, to be U.S.
marshal for the southern district of Indiana
for the term of 4 years.
U.S. ATTOR,NEYs
Alfred?W. Moellering, of Indiana, to be
U.S. attorney for the northern district of
:Indiana for the term of 4 years.
Robert E. Hauberg, of Mississippi, to be
U.S. attorney for the southern district of
Mississippi for the term of 4 years. (He is
now serving in this office under an appoint-
ment which expires May 1, 1962.)
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PLANNING
Edward A, McDermott, of Iowa, to be Di-
rector of the Office of Emergency Planning,
Maj. Gen. Marshall Sylvester Carter,
018359, Army of the United States (brigadier
general, U.S. Army), to be Deputy Director,
Central Intelligence Agency, with the rank
of lieutenant general, under the provisions
of Public Law 15, 83d Congress, and section
3066, title 10, United States Code.
U.S. AIR FoecE
The following-named officer to be assigned
to a position of importance and responsi-
bility designated by the President, in the
rank indicated under the provisions,of sec-
tion 8066, title 10, of the United States Code:
To be lieutenant general
Maj. Gen. Harold W. Grant, 497A, Regular
Air Force.
U.S. ARMY
The following-named officer, under the
provisions of title 10, United States Code,
section 3066, to be assigned to a position of
importance and responsibility designated by
the President under subsection (a) of sec-
tion 3066, in rank as follows:
To be general
Lt.
Army.
The following-named officer, under the
provisions of title 10, United States Code,
section 3066, to be assigned to a position of
importance and responsibility designated by
the President under subsection (a) of sec-
tion 3066, in rank as follows:
To be lieutenant general
Maj. Gen. James Lowell Richardson, Jr.,
018232, Army of the United States (brig-
adier general, U.S. Army).
The following-named officers, under the
provisions of title 10, United States Code,
section 3066, to be assigned to positions of
importance and responsibility designated by
the President under subsection (a) of sec-
tion 3066, in rank as follows:
To be generals
Lt. Gen. Barksdale Hamlett, 018143, Army
of the United States (major general, U.S.
Army).
Lt. Gen. Paul Lamar Freeman, Jr? 017704, -
Army of the United States (major general,
U.S. Army).
The following-named officer, under the
provisions of title 10, United States Code,
5289
Maj. Gen. Thomas Weldon Dunn, 018157,
Army of the United States (brigadier general,
U.S. Army).
Maj. Gen. James Lowell Richardson, Jr.,
018232, Army of the United States (briga-
dier general, U.S. Army),
Maj Gen. Theodore William Parker,
018369, Army of the United States (brigadier
general, U.S. Army).
Maj. Gen. William White Dick, Jr? 018384,
Army of the United States (brigadier general,
U.S. Army).
Maj. Gen. William Frew Train, 018415,
Army of the United States (brigadier general,
U.S. Army).
Maj. Gen. Francis Thomas Pachler, 018488,
Army of the United States (brigadier general,
U.S. Army).
Maj. Gen. Tom Robert Stoughton, 018156,
Army of the United States (brigadier general,
U.S. Army).
Maj. Gen. Charles Hartwell Bonesteel 3d,
018655, Army of the United States (brigadier
General, U.S. Army).
Maj. Gen. Stephen Read Hammer, 018348,
Army of the United States (brigadier general,
U.S. Army).
Maj. Gen. Marshall Sylvester Carter,
018359, Army of the United States (brigadier
general, U.S. Army).
Maj Gen. Tom Victor Stayton, 018417
,
Army of the United States (brigadier gen-
eral, U.S. Army).
Maj. Gen. Rush Blodget Lincoln, Jr.,
018656, Army of the United States (brig-
adier general, U.S. Army) .
Maj. Gen. Horace Freeman Bigelow,
018775, Army of the United States (brigadier
general, U.S. Army).
Maj. Gen. Isaac Sewell Morris, 018806,
Army of the United States (brigadier gen-
eral, U.S. Army),
Maj. Gen. Albert Watson 2d, 018105, Army
of the United States (brigadier general, U.S.
Army).
Lt. Gen. John Phillips Daley, 018358, Army
of the United States (brigadier general, U.S.
Army).
Maj. Gen. Robert Hackett, 018380, Army of
the United States (brigadier general, U.S.
Army).
Maj. Gen. Mervyn MacKay Magee, 018478
,
Army of the United States (brigadier gen-
eral, U.S. Army).
Maj. Gen. Gunnar Carl Carlson, 018515
,
section 3066, to be assigned to a position Army of the United States (brigadier gen-
of importance and responsibility designated eral, U.S. Army).
by the President under subsection (a) of Maj. Gen. Ernest Fred Esterbrook, 018537,
section 3066, in rank as follows: Army of the United States (brigadier gen-
To be lieutenant general eral), U.S. Army).
Maj. Gen. Curtis James Herrick, 018538,
Maj. Gen, Frank Schaffer Besson, Jr., Army of the United States (brigadier gen-
018662, U.S. Army. eral, U.S. Army).
Lt. Gen, Garrison Holt Davidson, 016755, Maj. Gen. Andrew Joseph Adams, 018579,
Army of the United States (major general, Army of the United States (brigadier gen-
U.S. Army), to be senior U.S. Army member eral, U.S. Army).
of the Military Staff Committee of the Maj. Gen. Frank Hamilton Britton, 018703,
United Nations, under the provisions of title Army of the United States (brigadier gener-
10, United States Code, section 711. al, U.S. Army).
The following-named officers, under the Maj. Gen. James Karrick Woolnough,
provisions of title 10, United States Code, 018709, Army of the United States (briga-
section 8066, to be assigned to positions of dier general, U.S. Army).
importance and responsibility designated by Maj. Gen. Robert Augur Hewitt, 018713,
the President under subsection (a) of section Army of the United States (brigadier gen-
3066, in rank as follows: _-_, r. '
yenceracs Maj. Gen. Dwight Benjamin Johnson,
Maj. Gen. Thomas Weldon Dunn, 018157, 018722, Army of the United States (briga-
Army of the United States (brigadier gen- dier general, U.S. Army).
eral, U.S. Army). Maj. Gen. Harvey Herman Fischer, 018832,
Maj. Gen. John Southworth Upham, Jr., Army of the United States (brigadier gen-
017178, U.S. Army, eral, U.S. Army).
The following-named officers for appoint- Maj. Gen. George Thigpen Duncan, 018878,
ment in the Regular Army of the United Army of the United States (brigadier gen-
States, to the grades indicated, under the eral, U.S. Army).
provisions of title 10, United States Code, Maj. Gen. John William Bowen, 018904,
sections 3284, 3306, and 3307: Army of the United States (brigadier gen-.
To be major generals eral, U.S. Army).
Lt. Gen. Hamilton Hawkins Howze, Maj. Gen. Ray Joseph Laux, 042102, Army
018088, Army of the United States (brigadier of the United States (brigadier general, U.S.
general, U.S. Army). -Army).
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To be rear admiral, Medical Corpt tom nations were receivecrby the Senate and
Moore Moore, Jr. appeared In- the CONGRESSIONAL RECORD on
The following-named officers of the Navy February 21, 1962.
for appointment to the grade indicsteed on The nominations beginning Clark E.
the retired list in accordance with 6,1e 10, Aamodt to be captain, and ending James R.
United States Code, section 5233: Taylor to be captain, which nominations
To be vice admirals ` 9vere "received by the Senate and appeared in
To CONGRESSIONAL RECORD on February 7,
Vice Adm. Roland N. Smoot, U.S 1 avy._ 1962.
Rear Adm. George L. Russell, U.S. 'n _.
avy. IN THE ARMY
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Maj. Gen. Jean Evans Engler, 019198, Army
of the United States (brigadier general, U.S.
Army).
Brig. Gen. John Joseph Davis, 018530, US.
Army.
Maj. Gen. George Wilson Power, 018691,
Army of the United States (brigadier general,
U.S. Army).
Maj. Gen. Harrison Alan Gerhardt, 018697,
Army of the United States (brigadier gen-
eral, U.S. Army).
Brig. Gen. Ashton Herbert Manhart,
018773, U.S. Army.
Maj. Gen. Lawrence Joseph Lincoln,
018968, Army of the United States (briga-
dier general, U.S. Army).
Maj. Gen. Theodore John Conway, 019015
Army of the United States. (brigadier gen-
eral, U.S. Army).
Maj. Gen.. Charles Henry Chase, 019095,
Army of the United States (brigadier gen-
eral, U.S. Army).
Maj. Caen. Edgar Collins Doleman, 019131,
Army of the United States (brigadier gen-
eral, V.S. Army).
..To be major generals, Medical Corps
Maj. Gen. Joseph Hamilton, McNinch,
018645, Army of the United States (briga-
dier general, Medical Corps, V.S. Army).
Brig. Gen. James Hedges Forsee, 018265.
Medical Corps, U.S. Army.
To be brigadier generals, Medical Corps
Brig. Gen. George Merle Powell, 019340,
Army of the United States (colonel, Medical
Corps, U.S. Army).
Brig. Gen. Howard Willian Doan, 020057,
Army of the United States (colonel, Medical
Corps, U.S. Army).
Maj. Gen. James Leslie Snyder, 019627.
Army of the United States (colonel, Medical
Corps, V.S. Army).
To be brigadier general, Dental Corps.
Col. Charles Max Farber, 020473, Dental
Corps, U.S. Army.
U.S. NAVY
The following-named officers of the Naval
Reserve for temporary promotion to the
grade indicated, subject to qualification
therefor as provided by law:
To be rear admirals, line
Charles E. Rieben, Jr.
Stephen E. Jones
_ Having been designated; under the=provi-
sions of title 10, United States Code, section
5231, the following-named officer, R-t com-
mands and other duties determined! by the
President to be within the contemplation
of said section, for appointment to the grade
indicated while so serving:
Rear Adm. Robert T. S. Keith, U.S navy.
V.S. MARINE CORPS
The following-named officer of thelarine
Corps Reserve for temporary appointitient to
the grade indicated:
To be major general
Walter A. Churchill
The following-named officers of the`Mtarine
Corps Reserve for permanent appa(ntinent
to the grade indicated:
To be brigadier generals
The nominations beginning John C. Aber-
crombie-to be colonel, and ending George L.
Zuidema, Jr., to be second lieutenant, which
nominations were received by theSenate and
appeared in the CONGRESSIONAL RECORD on
March 12, 1962.
IN THE MARINE CORPS
Thee nominations beginning Horace E.
Knapp, Jr., for permanent appointment to
the grade of colonel, rnd ending Alan C.
Stone- for temporary appointment to the
grade of first lieutenant, which nominations.
wee received by the Senate and appeared
in the CONGRESSIONAL RECORD on March 21,
1962.
_ IN THE NAVY AND MARINE CORPS
-The nominations beginning Warren L.
Mobley for temporary 'appointment to the
grade of lieutenant colonel, U.S. Marine
Corps, and ending Peter B. Wyrick for per-
d
d
Charles H. Cox
George T. Tomlinson
John L. Winston
The following-named officer of tluCMarine_ nations were received by the Senate and ap-
Corps Reserve for temporary appointtflent t0 peared in the CONGRESSIONAL RECORD on Feb-
the grade indicated: 4 ruary 2, "1962.
To be brigadier general - The nominations `beginning William R.
Charles F. Duchein - Abele for permanent appointment to the
IN THE AIR FORCE grade of first lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps,
Capt =Edward and-ending CWO John P. VanArtsdalen, U.S.
The nominations beginning Navy (T), to be a chief electronics technician
G. Abersold to be major, and endir& Angus (W-2) in the Navy for temporary service,
0. Youngblood to be major, which pomina which nominations were received by the Sen-
tions were received by the Senate, and ap- ate and appeared in the CONGRESSIONAL REC-
peared in the CONGRESSIONAL RECORn qn Feb- ORA can February 26, 1962.
ruary 21, 1962. -
The nominations beginning Herbert A. 5
Adamson to be first lieutenant, anti ending WITHDRAWAL
Fred L. Witzgall to be first lieutenalt which
nominations were received by the Sate and Executive nomination withdrawn from
February appeared 21in, the 1962. CONGRESSIONAL R: CORD Oh the Senate April 2, 1962:
The nominations beginning Allonse R. The nomination sent to the Senate on
Miele as permanent professor of th(. V.S. Air January 22, 1962, of Allen L. Cline to be
Force Academy, and ending Alexaniter Zakr- postmaster at Clayton, in the State of nit-
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e of secon
manent appointment to the gra
lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, which nomi-