TREATIES RECEIVED DURING FORMER SESSIONS, WHICH WERE PENDING IN THE SENATE ON OCTOBER 14, 1968, WITH SUCH CONSIDERATION, OR ACTION, AS OCCURRED DURING THE SECOND SESSION OF THE 90TH CONGRESS [NOTE.-Those treaties preceded by a dagger (†) are still pending, having received no final action up to and including October 14, 1968]
tExecutive D (81st Cong., first sess.)-Inter-American Convention on the Granting of Political Rights to Women, formulated at the Ninth International Conference of American States, and signed at Bogotà, Colombia, on May 2, 1948, by the plenipotentiaries of the United States of America and by the plenipotentiaries of other American Republics. Received and made public on January 13, 1949___ †Executive O (81st Cong., first sess.)-A certified copy of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, adopted unanimously by the General Assembly of the United Nations in Paris on December 9, 1948, and signed on behalf of the United States on December 11, 1948. Received and made public on June 16, 1949 Executive S (81st Cong., first sess.)-A convention (No. 87) concerning freedom of association and protection of the right to organize, adopted by the International Labor Conference at its 31st session, held at San Francisco, June 17 to July 10, 1948. Received and made public on August 27, 1949...
†Executive D (84th Cong., second sess.)-International Plant Protection Convention, which was opened for signature at Rome from December 6, 1951, to May 1, 1952, and during that period was signed on behalf of the United States of America and 36 other States. Received and made public on January 12, 1956___
tExecutive N (86th Cong., first sess.)-Optional protocol of signature con- cerning the compulsory settlement of disputes. Received and made public on September 9, 1959. Reported to the Senate on April 27, 1960 (Ex. Rept. No. 5). Approved by the Senate 77 to 4 on May 26, 1960. Motion to reconsider agreed to. Rejected 49 to 30. Motion to recon- sider entered on May 27, 1960. Re-referred on January 3, 1961____ +Executive C (87th Cong., second sess.)-Convention (No. 116) concern- Ing the partial revision of the conventions adopted by the General Conference of the International Labor Organization at its first 32 sessions for the purpose of standardizing the provisions regarding the preparation of reports by the governing body of the International Labor Office on the working of conventions. Convention No. 116 was adopted at the 45th session of the International Labor Confer- ence at Geneva on June 26, 1961-- tExecutive J (88th Cong., first sess.)-The Convention on the Political Rights of Women, signed at New York on March 31, 1953.... tExecutive K (88th Cong., first sess.)-The convention concerning the abolition of forced labor (convention No. 105), adopted by the Inter- national Labor Conference at its 40th session, Geneva, June 25, 1957_ Executive D (89th Cong., first sess.)-The Convention Between the United States of America and the Republic of the Philippines for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to Taxes on Income, signed at Washington on October 5, 1964... Executive E (89th Cong., first sess.)-The Convention Between the
United States of America and Thailand for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to Taxes on Income, signed at Bangkok on March 1, 1965...
tExecutive F (89th Cong., first sess.)-The Convention Between the United States of America and Israel for the Avoidance of Double Taxation of Income and for the Encouragement of International Trade and Investment, signed at Washington on June 29, 1965---- tExecutive G (89th Cong., second sess.)-The Convention (No. 122) Concerning Employment Policy, adopted by the International Labor Conference at its 48th session, at Geneva, on July 9, 1964--- Executive J (90th Cong., first sess.)-The Convention Between the United States of America and the United States of Brazil for the Avoidance of Double Taxation with respect to Taxes on Income, signed at Rio de Janeiro on March 13, 1967--- Executive L (90th Cong., first sess.)-The Protocol of Amendment to the Charter of the Organization of American States (the "Protocol of Buenos Aires") signed at the Third Special Inter-American Conference at Buenos Aires on February 27, 1967. Executive N (90th Cong., first sess.)-The Convention Between the United States of America and the French Republic With Respect to Taxes on Income, signed at Paris on July 28, 1967----. Executive O (90th Cong., first sess.)-The Convention on the Inter- national Hydrographic Organization, done at Monaco on May 3, 1967, and signed for the United States on September 13, 1967--- Executive P (90th Cong., first sess.)-The Convention Relating to Inter- national Exhibitions, signed at Paris on November 22, 1928, together with two protocols, signed on May 10, 1948, and November 16, 1966, modifying the convention._.
TABLE OF EXECUTIVE REPORTS FOR THE 90TH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION
No. 1. Executive L (90th Cong., first sess.)-Amendments to the Charter of the Organization of American States___
2. Executive P (90th Cong., first sess.)-Convention on International Exhibitions__
3. Executive O (90th Cong., first sess.)-Convention on the International Hydrographic Organization___
4. Executive C (90th Cong., second sess.)—Amendments to the Inter- national Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea___.
5. Executives J and N (90th Cong., first sess.) and Executive D (89th Cong., first sess.)-Tax Conventions with Brazil, France, and the Philippines---
6. Executive A (90th Cong., second sess.)-The International Grains Arrangement of 1967.
6. Part 2. Executive A (90th Cong., second sess.)-Minority Views on the Wheat Trade Convention.......
7. Executive D (90th Cong., second sess.)-The International Coffee Agreement, 1968.
No. 8. Nomination of Abe Fortas to be Chief Justice of the United States. No. 9. Executive H (90th Cong., second sess.)-Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons-
No. 10. Executive E (90th Cong., second sess.)-Convention on Foreign Arbitral Awards_
No. 11. Executive I (90th Cong., second sess.)-Convention on Transit Trade of Land-Locked States..
No. 12. Executive G (90th Cong., second sess.)- -Convention on Customs Cooperation Council....
No. 13. Executive F (90th Cong., second sess.)-Protocol to the Geneva Radio Regulations
No. 14. Executive K (90th Cong., second sess.)-Protocol Relating to Refugees- No. 15. Executive J (90th Cong., second sess.)-Agreement on the Rescue and Return of Astronauts___.
NOMINATIONS WHICH FAILED OF CONFIRMATION ON OCTOBER 14, 1968
I, Francis R. Valeo, Secretary of the Senate of the United States, do hereby certify that the following nominations transmitted by the President to the United States Senate during the 90th Congress, and upon which no final action was had at the time of the sine die adjournment at 2 o'clock and 17 minutes p.m., Monday, October 14, 1968, did fail of confirmation under the provisions of paragraph 6 of rule XXXVIII of the Standing Rules of the Senate:
NOMINATIONS WHICH FAILED OF CONFIRMATION
DURING THE 90TH CONGRESS
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
Ted J. Davis, of Oklahoma, to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Commodity Credit Corporation, vice George L. Mehren.
Harold Barefoot Sanders, Jr., of Texas, to be U.S. circuit judge, District of Columbia circuit, vice Charles Fahy, retired.
Cecil F. Poole, of California, to be U.S. district judge for the northern district of California vice a new position created by Public Law 89-372, effective September 18, 1966.
William M. Byrne, Jr., of California, to be U.S. district judge for the central district of California vice Peirson M. Hall, who requested retirement effective September 30, 1968.
David G. Bress, of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. district judge for the District of Columbia vice Joseph C. McCarraghy.
James P. Alger, of Utah, to be judge of the District Court of Guam for the term of 8 years vice Paul D. Shriver, resigning.
Patrick V. Murphy, of New York, to be Administrator of Law Enforcement Assistance. (New position.)
Wesley A. Pomeroy, of California, to be an Associate Administrator of Law Enforcement Assistance. (New position.)
Ralph G. H. Siu, of Hawaii, to be an Associate Administrator of Law Enforcement Assistance. (New position.)
Homer Lester Benson, of Indiana, to be a member of the Board of Parole for a term expiring September 30, 1974. (Reappointment.)
William F. Howland, Jr., of Virginia, to be a member of the Board of Parole for the term expiring September 30, 1972. (Reappointment.)
Emory P. Roberts, of Maryland, to be a member of the Board of Parole for the term expiring September 30, 1974, vice James A. Carr, Jr.
COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS
Maurice B. Mitchell, of Colorado, to be a member of the Commission on Civil Rights vice Erwin N. Griswold.
T. Harold Scott, of Colorado, to be a commissioner of the Indian Claims Commission. 639
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