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SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES ONE HUNDRED FOURTH CONGRESS FIRST S ESSION { CONVENED JANUARY 4, 1995 ADJOURNED JANUARY 3, 1996 SECOND SESSION { CONVENEDJANUARYS, 1996 EXECUTIVE CALENDAR Thursday, June 6, 1996 PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF KELLY D. JOHNSTON, SECRETARY OF THE SENATE By David G. Marcos, Executive Clerk

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SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES ONE HUNDRED FOURTH CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION { CONVENED JANUARY 4, 1995 ADJOURNED JANUARY 3, 1996

SECOND SESSION { CONVENEDJANUARYS, 1996

EXECUTIVE CALENDAR

Thursday, June 6, 1996

PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF KELLY D. JOHNSTON, SECRETARY OF THE SENATE

By David G. Marcos, Executive Clerk

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RESOLUTIONS

CALENDAR Ex.REs REPORTED SUBJECT

No. No. BY

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TREATIES

REPORTED -CALENDAR TREATY

No. Doc. No. SUBJECT BY

12 103-21 Chemical Weapons Convention Apr 30 96 Reported favorably by Mr. Helms, Committee on Foreign Relations, with a resolution of advice and consent to ratification, subject to seven conditions and eleven declarations.

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NOMINATIONS

CALENDAR MESSAGE REPORTED

No. No. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR BY

METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON AIRPORTS AUTHORITY

* 251 7 Robert Clarke Brown, of New York, to be a Jul20, 95 Reported by Mr. Member of the Board of Directors of the Pressler, Committee on Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Commerce, Science, and for a term of six years, vice Jack Edwards, Transportation, without printed term expired. report.

NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES

* 258 355 Richard J. Stern, of Illinois, to be a Member of Jul24, 95 Reported by Mrs. the National Council on the Arts for a term Kassebaum, Committee on Labor expiring September 3, 2000, vice Catherine and Human Resources, without Yi-yu Cho Woo, term expired. printed report.

UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE

* 324 258 Daniel A. Mica, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Sep 26, 95 Reported by Mrs. Board of Directors of the United States Kassebaum, Committee on Labor Institute of Peace for a term expiring January and Human Resources, without 19, 1997, vice W. Scott Thompson, term printed report. expired.

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

* 384 636 Charles A. Hunnicutt, of Georgia, to be an Nov 9, 95 Reported by Mr. Assistant Secretary of Transportation, vice Pressler, Committee on Jeffrey Neil Shane, resigned. Commerce, Science, and

Transportation, without printed report.

THE JUDICIARY

434 615 Merrick B. Garland, of Maryland, to be United Dec 14, 95 Reported by Mr. Hatch, States Circuit Judge for the District of Committee on the Judiciary, Columbia Circuit, vice Abner J. Mikva, retired. without printed report.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

* 481 701 Patricia Wentworth McNeil, of Massachusetts, to Mar 6, 96 Reported by Mrs. be Assistant Secretary for Vocational and Kassebaum, Committee on Labor Adult Education, Department of Education, and Human Resources, without vice Augusta Souza Kappner, resigned. printed report.

*Signifies nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate

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NOMINATIONS

CALENDAR MESSAGE REPORTED No. No

NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR By

NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES

* 484 665 David Finn, of New York, to be a Member of the Mar 6, 96 Reported by Mrs. National Council on the Humanities for a term Kassebaum, Committee on Labor expiring January 26, 2000, vice Billie Davis and Human Resources, without Gaines, term expired. printed report.

* 485 791 Speight Jenkins, of Washington, to be a Member Mar 6, 96 Reported by Mrs. of the National Council on the Arts for a term Kassebaum, Committee on Labor expiring September 3, 2000, vice Philip and Human Resources, without Brunelle, term expired. printed report.

* 486 779 Townsend D. Wolfe, III, of Arkansas, to be a Mar 6, 96 Reported by Mrs. Member ofthe National Council on the Arts Kassebaum, Committee on Labor for a term expiring September 3, 2000, vice and Human Resources, without Earl Roger Mandie, term expired. printed report.

* 487 778 Patrick Davidson, of California, to be a Member Mar 6, 96 Reported by Mrs. of the National Council on the Arts for a term Kassebaum, Committee on Labor expiring September 3, 2000, vice Mel Harris, and Human Resources, without term expired. printed report.

* 488 678 William P. Foster, of Florida, to be a Member of Mar 6, 96 Reported by Mrs. the National Council on the Arts for a term Kassebaum, Committee on Labor expiring September 3, 2000, vice Roy M. and Human Resources, without Goodman, term expired. printed report.

* 489 717 Wallace D. McRae, ofMontana, to be a Member Mar 6, 96 Reported by Mrs. ofthe National Council on the Arts for a term Kassebaum, Committee on Labor expiring September 3, 1998, vice Robert and Human Resources, without Garfias, term expired. printed report.

LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION

* 490 663 La Veeda Morgan Battle, of Alabama, to be a Mar 6, 96 Reported by Mrs. Member ofthe Board of Directors of the Legal Kassebaum, Committee on Labor Services Corporation for a term expiring July and Human Resources, without 18, 1998. (Reappointment) printed report.

* 491 664 John N. Erlenborn, of Illinois, to be a Member of Mar 6, 96 Reported by Mrs. the Board of Directors of the Legal Services Kassebaum, Committee on Labor Corporation for a term expiring July 13, 1998, and Human Resources, without vice John G. Brooks, term expired. printed report.

* 492 600 Edna Fairbanks-Williams, ofVermont, to be a Mar 6, 96 Reported by Mrs. Member of the Board of Directors of the Legal Kassebaum, Committee on Labor Services Corporation for a term expiring July and Human Resources, without 13, 1998. (Reappointment) printed report. -

* &gnif~es nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and test~fy before any duly const~tuted comm~ttee of the Senate

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NOMINATIONS

CALENDAR MESSAGE REPORTED No. No. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR BY

NATIONAL COUNCIL ON DISABILITY

* 493 558 Marca Bristo, of Illinois, to be a Member ofthe Mar 6, 96 Reported by Mrs. National Council on Disability for a term Kassebaum, Committee on Labor expiring September 17, 1998. (Reappointment) and Human Resources, without

printed report.

* 494 560 Kate Pew Wolters, of Michigan, to be a Member Mar 6, 96 Reported by Mrs. of the National Council on Disability for a Kassebaum, Committee on Labor term expiring September 17, 1998. and Human Resources, without (Reappointment) printed report.

HARRY S TRUMAN SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION

* 495 716 Norman I. Maldonado, ofPuerto Rico, to be a Mar 6, 96 Reported by Mrs. Member ofthe Board of Trustees ofthe Harry Kassebaum, Committee on Labor S Truman Scholarship Foundation for a term and Human Resources, without expiring December 10, 1999, vice Margaret printed report. Truman Daniel, term expired.

* 496 744 Luis D. Rovira, of Colorado, to be a Member of Mar 6, 96 Reported by Mrs. the Board of Trustees of the Harry S Truman Kassebaum, Committee on Labor Scholarship Foundation for a term expiring and Human Resources, without December 10, 2001, vice Lorraine Mindy printed report. Meiklejohn, term expiring.

BARRY GOLDWATER SCHOLARSIDP & EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION

FOUNDATION

* 497 632 Donna Dearman Smith, of Alabama, to be a Mar 6, 96 Reported by Mrs. Member of the Board of Trustees ofthe Barry Kassebaum, Committee on Labor Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in and Human Resources, without Education Foundation for a term expiring printed report. March 3, 1998, vice Howard W. Cannon, term expired.

UNITED STATES ENRICHMENT CORPORATION

* 509 810 Charles William Burton, of Texas, to be a Mar 13, 96 Reported by Mr. Member of the Board of Directors of the Murkowski, Committee on United States Enrichment Corporation for a Energy and Natural Resources, term expiring February 24, 2001. without printed report. (Reappointment)

*Signifies nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate

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NOMINATIONS

CALENDAR MESSAGE REPORTED No. No. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR

BY

-* 510 919 Christopher M. Coburn, of Ohio, to be a Member Mar 13, 96 Reported by Mr.

ofthe Board of Directors ofthe United States Murkowski, Committee on Enrichment Corporation for a term expiring Energy and Natural Resources February 24, 2000, vice Greta Joy Dicus. without printed report. '

THE JUDICIARY

511 726 Joseph A. Greenaway, of New Jersey, to be Mar 13, 96 Reported by Mr. Hatch, United States District Judge for the District of Committee on the Judiciary, New Jersey vice John F. Gerry, retired. without printed report.

512 728 Ann D. Montgomery, of Minnesota, to be United Mar 13, 96 Reported by Mr. Hatch, States District Judge for the District of Committee on the Judiciary, Minnesota vice Diana E. Murphy, elevated. without printed report.

513 770 James P. Jones, ofVirginia, to be United States Mar 13, 96 Reported by Mr. Hatch, District Judge for the Western District of Committee on the Judiciary, Virginia, vice James H. Michael, Jr., retired. without printed report.

514 776 Gary A. Fenner, of Missouri, to be United States Mar 13, 96 Reported by Mr. Hatch, District Judge for the Western District of Committee on the Judiciary, Missouri vice Scott 0. Wright, retired. without printed report.

FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

* 517 951 Alan Greenspan, ofNew York, to be Chairman of Mar 27, 96 Reported by Mr. the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve D'Amato, Committee on System for a term of four years. Banking, Housing, and Urban (Reappointment) Affairs, without printed report.

* 518 952 Laurence H. Meyer, of Missouri, to be a Member Mar 27, 96 Reported by Mr. of the Board of Governors of the Federal D'Amato, Committee on Reserve System for the unexpired term of Banking, Housing, and Urban fourteen years from 2/1/88, vice John P. Affairs, without printed report. LaW are, resigned.

* 519 953 Alice M. Rivlin, of Pennsylvania, to be a Member Mar 27, 96 Reported by Mr. of the Board of Governors of the Federal D'Amato, Committee on Reserve System for a term of fourteen years Banking, Housing, and Urban from February 1, 1996, vice Alan S. Blinder, Affairs, without printed report. resigned.

* 520 954 Alice M. Rivlin, of Pennsylvania, to be a Vice Mar 27, 96 Reported by Mr. Chairman of the Board of Governors of the D'Amato, Committee on Federal Reserve System for a term of four Banking, Housing, and Urban years,vice Alan S. Blinder, resigned. Affairs, without printed report.

*Signifies nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate

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NOMINATIONS

CALENDAR MESSAGE REPORTED NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR

No. No. BY

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

* 529 763 Alfred C. DeCotiis, of New Jersey, to be a Mar 27, 96 Reported by Mr. Helms, Representative of the United States of Committee on Foreign Relations, America to the Fiftieth Session of the General without printed report. Assembly of the United Nations.

SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

* 540 81 William L. Wilson, of Minnesota, to be a Member Mar 28, 96 Reported by Mr. of the Advisory Board of the Saint Lawrence Pressler, Committee on Seaway Development Corporation, vice Virgil Commerce, Science, and E. Brown, resigned. Transportation, without printed

report.

COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE CORPORATION

* 541 747 Barry M. Goldwater, Sr. of Arizona, to be a Mar 28, 96 Reported by Mr. Member of the Board of Directors of the Pressler, Committee on Communications Satellite Corporation until Commerce, Science, and the date of the annual meeting of the Transportation, without printed Corporation in 1998. (Reappointment) report.

* 542 748 PeterS. Knight, ofthe District of Columbia, to be Mar 28, 96 Reported by Mr. a Member of the Board of Directors of the Pressler, Committee on Communications Satellite Corporation until Commerce, Science, and the date of the annual meeting of the Transportation, without printed Corporation in 1999. (Reappointment) report.

NATIONAL COMMISSION ON LIBRARIES AND INFORMATION SCIENCE

* 549 661 C. E. Abramson, of Montana, to be a Member of Apr 17, 96 Reported by Mrs. the National Commission on Libraries and Kassebaum, Committee on Labor Information Science for a term expiring July and Human Resources, without 19, 2000, vice Barbara J. H. Taylor, term printed report. expired.

CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE

* 550 841 Robert B. Rogers, of Missouri, to be a Member of Apr 17, 96 Reported by Mrs. the Board of Directors of the Corporation for Kassebaum, Committee on Labor National and Community Service for a term of and Human Resources, without three years. (New Position) printed report.

*Signifies nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate

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NOMINATIONS

REPORTED -CALENDAR MESSAGE No. No. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR

BY

HARRY S TRUMAN SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION

* 551 862 Elmer B. Staats, of the District of Columbia, to be Apr 17, 96 Reported by Mrs. a Member of the Board of Trustees of the Kassebaum, Committee on Labor Harry S Truman Scholarship Foundation for a and Human Resources, without term expiring December 10, 2001. printed report. (Reappointment)

NATIONAL MUSEUM SERVICES BOARD

* 552 910 David A. Ucko, of Missouri, to be a Member ofthe Apr 17, 96 Reported by Mrs. National Museum Services Board for a term Kassebaum, Committee on Labor expiring December 6, 1999, vice Eunice B. and Human Resources, without Whittlesey, term expired. printed report.

* 553 909 Alberta Sebolt George, of Massachusetts, to be a Apr 17, 96 Reported by Mrs. Member of the National Museum Services Kassebaum, Committee on Labor Board for a term expiring December 6, 1998, and Human Resources, without vice Ruth K. Watanabe, term expired. printed report.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR LITERACY ADVISORY BOARD

* 556 884 Audrey Tayse Haynes, of Kentucky, to be a Apr 17, 96 Reported by Mrs. Member ofthe National Institute for Literacy Kassebaum, Committee on Labor Advisory Board for a term expiring October 13, and Human Resources, without 1998, vice Badi G. Foster, term expired. printed report.

* 557 908 Mary Dodd Greene, of Texas, to be a Member of Apr 17, 96 Reported by Mrs. the National Institute for Literacy Advisory Kassebaum, Committee on Labor Board for a term expiring October 12, 1998, and Human Resources, without vice John Corcoran, term expired. printed report.

* 558 907 Mark Edwin Emblidge, ofVirginia, to be a Apr 17, 96 Reported by Mrs. Member of the National Institute for Literacy Kassebaum, Committee on Labor Advisory Board for a term expiring September and Human Resources, without 22, 1998, vice Susan Ann Vogel, term expired. printed report.

* 559 883 Toni G. Fay, of New Jersey, to be a Member of Apr 17, 96 Reported by Mrs. the National Institute Literacy Advisory Board Kassebaum, Committee on Labor for a term expiring October 12, 1998, vice and Human Resources, without Ronald M. Gillum, term expired. printed report.

*Signifies nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate

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NOMINATIONS

CALENDAR MESSAGE REPORTED No. No. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR BY

THE JUDICIARY

* 560 782 Robert E. Morin, ofthe District of Columbia, to Apr 18, 96 Reported by Mr. be an Associate Judge of the Superior Court of Stevens, Committee on the District of Columbia for the term of fifteen Governmental Affairs, without years, vice Curtis E. von Kann, retired. printed report.

DEPARTMENTOFSTATE

* 561 762 Princeton Nathan Lyman, of Maryland, a Career Apr 25, 96 Reported by Mr. Helms, Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Committee on Foreign Relations, Career Minister, to be an Assistant Secretary without printed report. of State, vice Douglas Joseph Bennet, Jr., resigned.

* 562 814 Richard L. Morningstar, of Massachusetts, for Apr 25, 96 Reported by Mr. Helms, the rank of Ambassador during his tenure of Committee on Foreign Relations, service as Special Advisor to the President and without printed report. to the Secretary of State on Assistance to the New Independent States (NIS) of the Former Soviet Union and Coordinator ofNIS Assistance.

* 563 955 Christopher Robert Hill, of Rhode Island, a Apr 25, 96 Reported by Mr. Helms, Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Committee on Foreign Relations, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador without printed report. Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

* 564 956 Dane Farnsworth Smith, Jr., of New Mexico, a Apr 25, 96 Reported by Mr. Helms, Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Committee on Foreign Relations, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador without printed report. Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Senegal.

* 565 957 George F. Ward, Jr., of Virginia, a Career Apr 25, 96 Reported by Mr. Helms, Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Committee on Foreign Relations, Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador without printed report. Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Namibia.

* 566 958 Sharon P. Wilkinson, of New York, a Career Apr 25, 96 Reported by Mr. Helms, Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Committee on Foreign Relations, Counselor, to be Ambassador Extraordinary without printed report. and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Burkina Faso.

*Signifies nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate

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NOMINATIONS

CALENDAR MESSAGE REPORTED No. No NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR

BY

* 567 968 Kenneth C. Brill, of California, a Career Member Apr 25, 96 Reported by Mr. Helms of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Committee on Foreign Relations' Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador without printed report. ' Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Cyprus.

* 568 971 Day Olin Mount, of Virginia, a Career Member of Apr 25, 96 Reported by Mr. Helms, the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Committee on Foreign Relations, Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador without printed report. Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Iceland.

* 569 976 Charles 0. Cecil, of California, a Career Member Apr 25, 96 Reported by Mr. Helms, of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Committee on Foreign Relations, Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador without printed report. Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Niger.

* 570 980 David C. Halsted, ofVermont, a Career Member Apr 25, 96 Reported by Mr. Helms, of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Committee on Foreign Relations, Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador without printed report. Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Chad.

* 571 997 Prudence Bushnell, of Virginia, a Career Member Apr 25, 96 Reported by Mr. Helms, of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Committee on Foreign Relations, Counselor, to be Ambassador Extraordinary without printed report. and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Kenya.

* 572 1023 Morris N. Hughes, Jr., of Nebraska, a Career Apr 25, 96 Reported by Mr. Helms, member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Committee on Foreign Relations, Counselor, to be Ambassador Extraordinary without printed report. and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Burundi.

THE JUDICIARY

573 932 Eric L. Clay, of Michigan, to be United States Apr 25, 96 Reported by Mr. Hatch, Circuit Judge for the Sixth Circuit, vice Ralph Committee on the Judiciary, B. Guy, Jr., retired. without printed report.

* Slgmfies nommee's commltment to respond to requests to appear and testl{y before any duly constituted commlttee of the Senate

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NOMINATIONS

CALENDAR MESSAGE REPORTED No. No. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR BY

574 696 Nanette K. Laughrey, of Missouri, to be United Apr 25, 96 Reported by Mr. Hatch, States District Judge for the Eastern and Committee on the Judiciary, Western Districts of Missouri vice Joseph E. without printed report. Stevens, Jr., retired.

575 754 Charles N. Clevert, Jr., ofWisconsin, to be Apr 25, 96 Reported by Mr. Hatch, United States District Judge for the Eastern Committee on the Judiciary, District of Wisconsin vice Terence T. Evans, without printed report. elevated.

576 800 Donald W. Molloy, of Montana, to be United Apr 25, 96 Reported by Mr. Hatch, States District Judge for the District of Committee on the Judiciary, Montana vice Paul G. Hatfield, retired. without printed report.

577 801 Susan Oki Mollway, of Hawaii, to be United Apr 25, 96 Reported by Mr. Hatch, States District Judge for the District of Hawaii Committee on the Judiciary, vice Harold M. Fong, deceased. without printed report.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

578 745 John R. Lacey, of Connecticut, to be a Member of May 2, 96 Reported by Mr. Hatch, the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of Committee on the Judiciary, the United States for a term expiring without printed report. September 30, 1998. (Reappointment)

579 635 Glenn Dale Cunningham, of New Jersey, to be May 2, 96 Reported by Mr. Hatch, United States Marshal for the District of New Committee on the Judiciary, Jersey for the term of four years vice Arthur without printed report. David Borinsky.

THE JUDICIARY

586 692 Nina Gershon, of New York, to be United States May 9, 96 Reported by Mr. Hatch, District Judge for the Eastern District of New Committee on the Judiciary, York vice Leonard D. Wexler, retired. without printed report.

587 792 Mary Ann Vial Lemmon, of Louisiana, to be May 9, 96 Reported by Mr. Hatch, United States District Judge for the Eastern Committee on the Judiciary, District of Louisiana, vice Peter Hill Beer, without printed report. retired.

588 809 Edmund A. Sargus, Jr., of Ohio, to be United May 9, 96 Reported by Mr. Hatch, States District Judge for the Southern District Committee on the Judiciary, of Ohio, vice Carl B. Rubin, deceased. without printed report.

589 864 Dean D. Pregerson, of California, to be United May 9, 96 Reported by Mr. Hatch, States District Judge for the Central District Committee on the Judiciary, of California, vice A. Wallace Tashima, without printed report. elevated.

*Signifies nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate

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NOMINATIONS

CALENDAR MESSAGE REPORTED

No. No. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR

BY

590 865 W. Craig Broadwater, of West Virginia, to be May 9, 96 Reported by Mr. Hatch United States District Judge for the Northern C~mmittee on the Judiciary, ' District of West Virginia vice Robert E. Without printed report. Maxwell, retired.

591 1032 Walker D. Miller, of Colorado, to be United May 9, 96 Reported by Mr. Hatch, States District Judge for the District of Committee on the Judiciary, Colorado, vice Jim R. Carrigan, retired. without printed report.

595 349 William A. Fletcher, of California, to be United May 20, 96 Reported by Mr. Hatch, States Circuit Judge for the Ninth Circuit, vice Committee on the Judiciary, William Albert Norris, retired. without printed report.

COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION

596 1065 Brooksley Elizabeth Born, of the District of May 22, 96 Reported by Mr. Lugar, Columbia, to be a Commissioner ofthe Committee on Agriculture, Commodity Futures Trading Commission for Nutrition, and Forestry, without the remainder of the term expiring April13, printed report. 1999, vice Mary L. Schapiro, resigned.

* 597 1066 Brooksley Elizabeth Born, of the District of May 22, 96 Reported by Mr. Lugar, Columbia, to be Chairman ofthe Commodity Committee on Agriculture, Futures Trading Commission, vice Mary L. Nutrition, and Forestry, without Schapiro, resigned. printed report.

* 598 1067 David D. Spears, of Kansas, to be a May 22, 96 Reported by Mr. Lugar, Commissioner of the Commodity Futures Committee on Agriculture, Trading Commission for the term expiring Nutrition, and Forestry, without Aprill3, 2000, vice Sheila C. Bair, resigned. printed report.

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

' 601 1025 Hubert T. Bell, Jr., of Alabama, to be Inspector May 14, 96 Reported by Mr. General, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, vice Chafee, Committee on David C. Williams. Environment and Public Works,

without printed report. Jun 3, 96 Senate Committee on

Governmental Affairs discharged.

*Signifies nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate

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NOMINATIONS PLACED ON THE SECRETARY'S DESK

IN THE FOREIGN SERVICE, PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE

Foreign Service nominations beginning Suzanne K. Hale, and ending Robert J. Wicks, which nominations were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of March 6, 1996

Foreign Service nominations beginning Alfred Thomas Clark, and ending David Jonathan Wolff, which nominations were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of March 18, 1996

Public Health Service nominations beginning Richard J Hodes, and ending Cheryl A Wiseman, which nominations were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of November 9, 1995