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thur Larson, of Pennsylvania, to be Under Secretary of Labor (ref. 151): March 23, 1954: Referred to the committee.

April 1, 1954: Approved by the committee.
April 1, 1954: Reported to the Senate.

April 5, 1954: Confirmed by the Senate.

arrison Hobart, of Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary of Labor (ref. 425):

July 9, 1953: Referred to the committee.

July 14, 1953: Approved by the committee.

July 14, 1953: Reported to the Senate.

July 15, 1953: Confirmed by the Senate.

July 15, 1954: Resigned.

occo C. Siciliano, of Illinois, to be an Assistant Secretary of Labor (ref. 525): July 29, 1953: Referred to the committee.

July 30, 1953: Approved by the committee.

July 30, 1953: Reported to the Senate.

July 31, 1953: Confirmed by the Senate.

pencer Miller, Jr., of New Jersey, to be an Assistant Secretary of Labor (ref. 424): July 9, 1953: Referred to the committee.

July 14, 1953: Approved by the committee.

July 14, 1953: Reported to the Senate.

July 15, 1953: Confirmed by the Senate.

March 10, 1954: Resigned.

Ernest Wilkins, of Illinois, to be Assistant Secretary of Labor, vice Spencer Miller, Jr. (resigned) (ref. 128):

March 4, 1954: Referred to the committee.

March 11, 1954: Approved by the committee.

March 11, 1954: Reported to the Senate.

March 12, 1954: Confirmed by the Senate.

Harry N. Routzohn, of Ohio, to be Solicitor (ref. 144):

March 2, 1953: Referred to the committee.

March 4, 1953: Approved by the committee.

March 4, 1953: Reported to the Senate.
March 6, 1953: Confirmed by the Senate.

April 14, 1953: Died.

tuart Rothman, of Minnesota, to be Solicitor (ref. 418):

July 8, 1953: Referred to the committee.

July 9, 1953: Approved by the committee.

July 9, 1953: Reported to the Senate.

July 10, 1953: Confirmed by the Senate.

lice K. Leopold, of Connecticut, to be Director of the Women's Bureau (ref. 24):

January 11, 1954: Referred to the committee.

January 18, 1954: Approved by the committee.

January 18, 1954: Reported to the Senate.

January 19, 1954: Confirmed by the Senate.

FEDERAL COAL MINE SAFETY BOARD

seph G. Solari, of Illinois, to be a member of the Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review for the term expiring July 15, 1953 (ref. 31):

January 9, 1953: Referred to the committee.

July 15, 1953: Term expired.

arles R. Ferguson, of Pennsylvania, to be a member of the Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review for the term expiring July 15, 1954 (ref. 31):

January 9, 1953: Referred to the committee.

July 29, 1953: Approved by the committee.

July 29, 1953: Reported to the Senate.

July 30, 1953: Confirmed by the Senate.

arles R. Ferguson, of Pennsylvania, to be a member of the Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review for the term expiring July 15, 1957 (reappointment) ref. 263):

July 2, 1954: Referred to the committee.

July 8, 1954: Approved by the committee.

July 8, 1954: Reported to the Senate.

July 9, 1954: Confirmed by the Senate.

Alex U. Miller, of Indiana, to be a member of the Federal Coal Mine Saler
Board of Review for the term expiring July 15, 1955 (ref. 31):
January 9, 1953: Referred to the committee.

August 3, 1953: Nomination was pending in the committee at the time d
adjournment, August 3, 1953, and as a result failed. (See par. 6, rule
of Standing Rules of the Senate.)

Edwin R. Price, of Kentucky, to be a member of the Federal Coal Mine Safe Board of Review for the term expiring July 15, 1956, vice Joseph G. Saar (ref. 487):

July 25, 1953: Referred to the committee.

July 29, 1953: Approved by the committee.
July 29, 1953: Reported to the Senate.

July 30, 1953: Confirmed by the Senate.

Edward Steidle, of Pennsylvania, to be a member of the Federal Coal M Safety Board of Review for the remainder of the term expiring July 15, 199 (ref. 41):

January 11, 1954: Referred to the committee.
January 26, 1954: Approved by the committee.
January 26, 1954: Reported to the Senate.
February 5, 1954: Confirmed by the Senate.

FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE

Whitley P. McCoy, of Alabama, to be Federal Mediation and Conciliation Director (ref. 408):

June 30, 1953: Referred to the committee.

July 9, 1953: Approved by the committee.
July 9, 1953: Reported to the Senate.
July 10, 1953: Confirmed by the Senate.

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD

Guy Farmer, of the District of Columbia, to be a member of the National Labor Relations Board for the remainder of the term of 5 years expiring August 2 1955, vice Paul M. Herzog, resigned (ref. 415):

July 7, 1953: Referred to the committee.
July 9, 1953: Approved by the committee.
July 9, 1953: Reported to the Senate.

July 10, 1953: Confirmed by the Senate.

Philip Ray Rodgers, of Maryland, to be a member of the National Labor Relations
Board for the term of 5 years expiring August 27, 1958 (ref. 497):

July 28, 1953: Referred to the committee.
July 29, 1953: Approved by the committee.
July 29, 1953: Reported to the Senate.

July 30, 1953: Confirmed by the Senate.

Albert C. Beeson, of California, to be a member of the National Labor Relations Board for the remainder of the term expiring December 16, 1954, vice Paul L

Styles, resigned (ref. 1):

January 7, 1954: Referred to the committee.

January 26, 1954: Approved by the committee.
January 26, 1954: Reported to the Senate.

February 18, 1954: Confirmed by the Senate.

Theophil C. Kammholz, of Illinois, to be General Counsel of the National Laber Relations Board for a term of 4 years, vice George J. Bott upon the expirati

of his term (ref. 394):

November 8, 1954:

Referred to the committee.

December 2, 1954: This nomination had not been acted upon by the com

mittee at time of

adjournment and as a result no confirmation was (See par. 6, rule 38 of Standing Rules of the Senate.)

NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD

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Francis A. O'Neill, Jr., of New York, to be a member of the National Mediation

Board for the term expiring February 1, 1956 (ref. 82):

January 29, 1953: Referred to the committee.

January 30, 1953: Approved by the committee.

January 30, 1953: Reported to the Senate.

February 2, 1953: Confirmed by the Senate.

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Dert O. Boyd, of Oregon, to be a member of the National Mediation Board or the remainder of the term expiring February 1, 1954 (ref. 42):

January 11, 1954: Referred to the committee.

January 26, 1954: Approved by the committee.
January 26, 1954: Reported to the Senate.

February 5, 1954: Confirmed by the Senate.

bert O. Boyd, of Oregon, to be a member of the National Mediation Board
or the term expiring February 1, 1957 (reappointment) (ref. 67):
January 22, 1954: Referred to the committee.

January 26, 1954: Approved by the committee.
January 26, 1954: Reported to the Senate.
February 5, 1954: Confirmed by the Senate.

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION

urence McKinley Gould, of Minnesota, to be a member of the National Science Board, National Science Foundation, for the remainder of the term expiring May 10, 1956 (ref. 62):

January 18, 1954: Referred to the committee.

January 20, 1954: Approved by the committee.
January 26, 1954: Reported to the Senate.
February 5, 1954: Confirmed by the Senate.

onald Hamilton McLaughlin, of California, and others, to be members of the National Science Board, National Science Foundation, for terms of 6 years expiring May 10, 1960 (ref. 221):

May 19, 1954: Referred to the committee.

June 2, 1954: Approved by the committee.
June 2, 1954: Reported to the Senate.
June 3, 1954: Confirmed by the Senate.

OFFICE OF EDUCATION

e Mohrmann Thurston, of Michigan, to be United States Commissioner of Education (ref. 373):

June 18, 1953: Referred to the committee.

June 25, 1953: Approved by the committee.
June 25, 1953: Reported to the Senate.

June 27, 1953: Confirmed by the Senate.
September 4, 1953: Died.

nuel Miller Brownell, of Connecticut, to be Commissioner of Education ref. 23):

January 11, 1954: Referred to the committee.
January 18, 1954: Approved by the committee.
January 18, 1954: Reported to the Senate.
January 19, 1954: Confirmed by the Senate.

RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD

mond J. Kelly, of Michigan, to be a member of the Railroad Retirement oard for the remainder of the term expiring August 28, 1957, vice William J. Kennedy, resigned (ref. 524):

July 29, 1953: Referred to the committee.

July 30, 1953: Approved by the committee.
July 30, 1953: Reported to the Senate.

July 31, 1953: Confirmed by the Senate.

ak Č. Squire, of the District of Columbia, to be a member of the Railroad etirement Board for a term of 5 years from August 29, 1953 (ref. 61):

January 18, 1954: Referred to the committee.

March 11, 1954. Approved by the committee.

March 11, 1954. Reported to the Senate.

April 26, 1954. Confirmed by the Senate.

ace W. Harper, of Texas, to be a member of the Railroad Retirement Board ra term of 5 years from August 29, 1954 (reappointment) (ref. 320):

July 30, 1954: Referred to the committee.

August 10, 1954: Approved by the committee.

August 10, 1954: Reported to the Senate.

August 11, 1954: Confirmed by the Senate.

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S. 225 Mr. Butler of
Nebraska.

8. 369 Mr. Murray.... S. 655-Mr. Taft..... S. 656-Mr. Taft....

S. 657-Mr. Taft.

8. 658-Mr. Taft.. S. 659-Mr. Taft.......

S. 838-Mr. Magnuson. 8. 1026-Mr. Ives....

S. 1075-Mr. Ives.....

8. 1146-Mr. Humphrey. 8. 1161-Mr. Goldwater.

8. 1190-Mr. Ives..

NO. 1. NOMINATION OF MARTIN P. DURKIN TO BE
THE SECRETARY OF LABOR-DESIGNATE

Nomination of Mr. Durkin to be Secretary of Labor- Jan. 16, 1953----
designate.

NO. 2. NOMINATION OF LLOYD A. MASHBURN TO BE

UNDER SECRETARY OF LABOR

Nomination of Mr. Mashburn to be Under Secre- Feb. 19, 1953. tary of Labor.

NO. 3. NOMINATION OF HARRY N. ROUTZOHN TO BE
SOLICITOR FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Nomination of Mr. Routzohn to be Solicitor.

NO. 4 PROPOSED REVISIONS IN THE LABOR-MANAGE-
MENT RELATIONS ACT OF 1947

To amend the Labor-Management Relations Act,
1947, so as to prevent interruptions to ocean trans-
portation service between the United States and
its Territories and possessions as a result of labor
disputes.

To amend the National Labor Relations Act, as
amended.

To amend the Labor-Management Relations Act,
1947, and for other purposes.

To amend the National Labor Relations Act, as
amended, with reference to the building and con-
struction industry, and for other purposes.
To amend the National Labor Relations Act, as
amended, to provide for improved procedures of
the National Labor Relations Board and to ex-
pedite its disposition of cases.

To amend the Labor-Management Relations Act,
1947, and for other purposes.

To amend the Labor-Management Relations Act,
1947, and for other purposes.

To legalize maritime hiring halls.
To amend title II of the Labor-Management Rela-
tions Act, 1947, with respect to the settlement of
labor disputes resulting in national emergencies.
To amend title II of the Labor-Management Rela-
tions Act, 1947, with respect to the settlement of
labor disputes resulting in national emergencies.
To amend the National Labor Relations Act, as
amended.

To amend the National Labor Relations Act, as
amended, by adding a new subsection to sec. 14
relating to State authority to regulate the right to
strike and picket.

To amend sec. 205 of the Labor-Management Rela-
tions Act, 1947, so as to make the Secretary of Com-
merce and the Secretary of Labor ex officio mem-
bers of the National Labor-Management Panel
established by such section.

8. 1254-Mr. Goldwater. To establish effective means to determine Com

S. 1264-Mr. Ives....

8. 1310-Mr. Ives...

S. 1311-Mr. Ives.. 8. 1312-Mr. Ives...

S. 1729 Mr. Ives (and
Mr. Douglas).

S. 1785-Mr. Smith of
New Jersey.

munist domination in unions and to eliminate
Communists from positions of influence and con-
trol in labor unions,

To amend the Labor-Management Relations Act,
1947, as amended, so as to clarify the authority of
the States and Territories with respect to certain
cases within the purview of such act.
To amend sec. 8 (d) of the National Labor Relations
Act, as amended.

To amend sec. 8 (b) (4) (C) of the National Labor
Relations Act, as amended.

To amend sec. 10 (1) of the National Labor Relations
Act, as amended.

To amend the Labor-Management Relations Act,

1947.

To amend the Labor-Management Relations Act,
1947, and for other purposes.

1 See also printed hearing of 2d sess.

Mar. 4, 1953..

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Nomination of Whitley P. McCoy to be Federal July 9, 1953.
Mediation and Conciliation Director.

NO. 7. NOMINATION OF GUY FARMER TO BE A MEMBER
OF THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD

Nomination of Guy Farmer to be a member of the
National Labor Relations Board.

NO. 8. NOMINATION OF STUART ROTHMAN TO RE SOLIC-
ITOR FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Nomination of Stuart Rothman to be Solicitor............
NO. 9. NOMINATION OF SPENCER MILLER, JR., TO BE
AN ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF LABOR

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