[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 12 (Wednesday, February 9, 1994)]
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EXECUTIVE REPORT OF COMMITTEES
The following executive reports of committees were submitted:
By Mr. BAUCUS, from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works:
To be a Member and President of the Mississippi River
Commission Brig. Gen. Eugene S. Witherspoon, 000-00-0000,
U.S. Army;
William W. Ginsberg, of Connecticut, to be an Assistant
Secretary of Commerce;
Jesse L. White, Jr., of North Carolina, to be Federal
Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; and
Richard Thomas Moore, of Massachusetts, to be an Associate
Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency;
By Mr. PELL, from the Committee on Foreign Relations:
Jill B. Buckley, of Washington, to be an Assistant
Administrator of the Agency for International Development;
Thomas A. Dine, of Ohio, to be an Assistant Administrator
of the Agency for International Development;
James H. Scheuer, of New York, to be U.S. Director of the
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development;
Alice Marie Dear, of New York, to be U.S. Director of the
African Development Bank for a term of 5 years;
Strobe Talbott, of Ohio, to be Deputy Secretary of State;
Esther Peterson, of the District of Columbia, to be a
Representative of the United States of America to the 48th
Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations;
Robert H. Pelletreau, Jr., of Connecticut, to be an
Assistant Secretary of State; and
Wesley William Egan, Jr., of North Carolina, a Career
Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-
Counselor, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
of the United States of America to be Hashemite Kingdom of
Jordan.
The following is a list of all members of my immediate
family and their spouses. I have asked each of these persons
to inform me of the pertinent contributions made by them. To
the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this
report is complete and accurate.
Nominee: Wesley William Egan, Jr.
Post: Jordan.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
1. Self, none.
2. Spouse, none.
3. Children and spouses names, Wesley M. Egan, Kimberly K.
Egan, none.
4. Parents names, Wesley W. Egan Sr. (see enclosure), Ruth
S. Egan, none.
5. Grandparents names, none living.
6. Brothers and spouses names, Bruce David Egan, Christine
M. Egan, none.
7. Sisters and spouses names, none.
Political Contributions by Wesley W. Egan, Sr. (father):
In the Spring of 1992 Wesley W. Egan, Sr. made the
following political contributions:
Republican National Committee: $100.
Republican Senatorial Committee: $100.
The Jack Kemp Campaign Committee: $100.
Lauch Faircloth Senate Campaign Committee: $100.
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David Nathan Merrill, of Maryland, a Career Member of the
Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United
States of America to the People's Republic of Bangladesh.
The following is a list of all members of my immediate
family and their spouses. I have asked each of these persons
to inform me of the pertinent contributions made by them. To
the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this
report is complete and accurate.
Nominee: David Nathan Merrill.
Post: Bangladesh.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
1. Self, none.
2. Spouse, Darlene J. Merrill, none.
3. Children and spouses names, Nathan Merrill, Melissa
Merrill, none.
4. Parents names, Ann Merrill Berman, mother, $25, January
1993, Presidential Transition Planning Foundation; $20,
September 1992, Democratic National Committee; Father,
deceased.
5. Grandparents names, deceased.
6. Brothers and spouses names, Richard L. Merrill, deceased
brother, Aida Merrill (spouse), none.
7. Sisters and spouses names, none.
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Sandra Louise Vogelgesang, of Ohio, a Career Member of the
Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United
States of America to be Kingdom of Nepal.
The following is a list of all members of my immediate
family and their spouses. I have asked each of these persons
to inform me of the pertinent contributions made by them. To
the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this
report is complete and accurate.
Nominee: Sandra Louise Vogelgesang.
Post: Kingdom of Nepal.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
1. Self, none.
2. Spouse, none.
3. Children and spouses names, Christopher Glenn Wolfe,
Carolyn Louise Wolfe, none.
4. Parents names, Glenn Wesley Vogelgesang, none. Louise
Forry Vogelgesang (deceased).
5. Grandparents names, deceased.
6. Brothers and spouses names, Mark and Susan Vogelgesang,
none.
7. Sisters and spouses names, none.
(The above nominations were reported with the recommendation that
they be confirmed, subject to the nominees' commitment to respond to
requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of
the Senate.)
Three Foreign Service lists which appear in full in the Congressional
Record of January 26, 1994:
Foreign Service list beginning Robert John McAnneny.
Foreign Service list beginning Victor B. Olason (list reported minus
one name).
Foreign Service list beginning Suzanne K. Hale.
By Mr. MOYNIHAN, from the Committee on Finance:
Mary Ellen Withrow, of Ohio, to be Treasurer of the United
States.
By Mr. LEAHY, from the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition,
and Forestry:
Federick Gilbert Slabach, of Mississippi, to be an
Assistant Secretary of Agriculture.
By Mr. GLENN, from the Committee on Governmental Affairs:
Anna K. Nelson, of the District of Columbia, to be a member
of the Assassination Records Review Board;
Henry F. Graff, of New York, to be a member of the
Assassination Records Review Board;
John R. Tunheim, of Minnesota, to be a member of the
Assassination Records Review Board;
William L. Joyce, of New Jersey, to be a member of the
Assassination Records Review Board;
Edward Jay Gleiman, of Maryland, to be a Commissioner of
the Postal Rate Commission for the term expiring October 16,
1998; and
Kermit L. Hall, of Oklahoma, to be a member of the
Assassination Records Review Board.
By Mr. BIDEN, from the Committee on the Judiciary:
Michael David Skinner, of Louisiana, to be U.S. Attorney
for the Western District of Louisiana for the term of 4
years;
James Robert Oakes, of Louisiana, to be U.S. Marshal for
the Western District of Louisiana for the term of 4 years;
Alan D. Lewis, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Marshal for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania for the term of 4 years;
Rosa Maria Melendez, of Washington, to be U.S. Marshal for
the Western District of Washington for the term of 4 years;
Robert Dale Ecoffey, of South Dakota, to be U.S. Marshal
for the District of South Dakota for the term of 4 years;
Hugh Dinsmore Black, Jr., of Arkansas, to be U.S. Marshal
for the Western District of Arkansas for the term of 4 years;
Marjorie O. Rendell, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District
Judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania;
Lesley Brooks Wells, of Ohio, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Northern District of Ohio;
Michael A. Ponsor, of Massachusetts, to be U.S. District
Judge for the District of Massachusetts;
Tucker L. Melancon, of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge
for the Western District of Louisiana;
Thomas I. Vanaskie, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District
Judge for the Middle District of Pennsylvania;
Conrad S. Patillo, of Arkansas, to be U.S. Marshal for the
Eastern District of Arkansas for the term of 4 years;
James Lamar Wiggins, of Georgia, to be U.S. Attorney for
the Middle District of Georgia for the term of 4 years;
Patrick J. Wilkerson, of Oklahoma, to be U.S. Marshal for
the Western District of Oklahoma for the term of 4 years;
Deaniel J. Horgan, of Florida, to be U.S. Marshal for the
Southern District of Florida for the term of 4 years;
David Lee Lillehaug, of Minnesota, to be U.S. Attorney for
the District of Minnesota for the term of 4 years;
Harry Donival Dixon, Jr., of Georgia, to be U.S. Attorney
for the Southern District of Georgia for the term of 4 years;
Larry Herbert Colleton, of Florida, to be U.S. Attorney for
the Middle District of Florida for the term of 4 years;
Mark Timothy Calloway, of North Carolina, to be U.S.
Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina for the
term of 4 years;
Paul Michael Gagnon, of New Hampshire, to be U.S. Attorney
for the District of New Hampshire for the term of 4 years;
James Howard Benham, of Idaho, to be U.S. Marshal for the
District of Idaho for the term of 4 years;
Michael Hayes Dettmer, of Michigan, to be U.S. Attorney for
the Western District of Michigan for the term of 4 years;
Stephen Lawrence Hill, of Missouri, to be U.S. Attorney for
the Western District of Missouri for the term of 4 years;
Robert Charles Bundy, of Alaska, to be U.S. Attorney for
the District of Alaska for the term of 4 years;
Rebecca Aline Betts, of West Virginia, to be U.S. Attorney
for the Southern District of West Virginia for the term of 4
years;
Donald R. Moreland, of Florida, to be U.S. Marshal for the
Middle District of Florida for the term of 4 years;
Richard Rand Rock II, of Kansas, to be U.S. Marshal for the
District of Kansas for the term of 4 years;
Cleveland Vaughn, of Nebraska, to be U.S. Marshal for the
District of Nebraska for the term of 4 years;
Robert James Moore, of Alabama, to be U.S. Marshal for the
Southern District of Alabama for the term of 4 years;
Nancy J. McGillivray-Shaffer, of Massachusetts, to be U.S.
Marshal for the District of Massachusetts for the term of 4
years;
G. Ronald Dashiell, of Washington, to be U.S. Marshal for
the Eastern District of Washington for the term of 4 years;
Stephen John Rapp, of Iowa, to be U.S. Attorney for the
Northern District of Iowa for the term of 4 years;
Don Carlos Nickerson, of Iowa, to be U.S. Attorney for the
Southern District of Iowa for the term of 4 years;
Charles M. Adkins, of West Virginia, to be U.S. Marshal for
the Southern District of West Virginia for the term of 4
years;
Phylliss Jeanette Henry, of Iowa, to be U.S. Marshal for
the Southern District of Iowa for the term of 4 years;
John Patrick McCaffrey, of New York, to be U.S. Marshal for
the Western District of New York for the term of 4 years;
Joe Russell Mullins, of Kentucky, to be U.S. Marshal for
the Eastern District of Kentucky for the term of 4 years;
James J. Molinari, of California, to be U.S. Marshal for
the Northern District of California for the term of 4 years;
Janice McKenzie Cole, of North Carolina, to be U.S.
Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina for the
term of 4 years;
Terrence Edward Delaney, of Illinois, to be U.S. Marshall
for the Southern District of Illinois for the term of 4
years;
William Stephen Strizich, of Montana, to be U.S. Marshall
for the District of Montana for the term of 4 years;
James Douglas, Jr., of Michigan, to be U.S. Marshall for
the Eastern District of Michigan for the term of 4 years;
Stephen Simpson Gregg, of California, to be U.S. Marshall
for the Southern District of California for the term of 4
years;
Wesley Joe Wood, of Tennessee, to be U.S. Marshall for the
Western District of Tennessee for the term of 4 years;
James V. Serio, of Louisiana, to be U.S. Marshall for the
Eastern District of Louisiana for the term of 4 years;
John Steven Sanchez, of New Mexico, to be U.S. Marshall for
the District of New Mexico for the term of 4 years;
James Marion Hughes, Jr., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. Marshall
for the Northern District of Oklahoma for the term of 4
years;
Charles William Logsdon, of Kentucky, to be U.S. Marshall
for the Western District of Kentucky for the term of 4 years;
Floyd A. Kimbrough, of Missouri, to be U.S. Marshall for
the Eastern District of Missouri for the term of 4 years;
Brian C. Berg, of North Dakota, to be U.S. Marshall for the
District of North Dakota for the term of 4 years;
(The above nominations were reported with the recommendation that
they be confirmed, subject to the nominees' commitment to respond to
requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee to
the Senate.)
Mr. NUNN. Mr. President, from the Committee on Armed Services, I
report favorably the attached listing of nominations.
Those identified with a single asterisk (*) are to be placed on the
Executive Calendar. Those identified with a double asterisk (**) are to
lie on the Secretary's desk for the information of any Senator since
these names have already appeared in the Congressional Record and to
save the expense of printing again.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
(The nominations ordered to lie on the Secretary's desk were printed
in the Record of November 18, 1993, November 19, 1993, January 26,
1994, January 27, 1994, January 31, 1994, February 2, 1994, and
February 3, 1994, at the end of the Senate proceedings.)
*Colonel James A. Lassart, USAR to be brigadier general
(Reference No. 884).
**In the Army there are 18 promotions to the grade of
colonel (list begins with Garth K. Chandler) (Reference No.
885).
**In the Marine Corps there is 1 appointment to the grade
of colonel (Guy B. Roberts) (Reference No. 886).
**In the Marine Corps Reserve there is 1 appointment to the
grade of colonel (James R. Sandberg) (Reference No. 887).
**In the Marine Corps there are 5 appointments to the grade
of lieutenant colonel (list begins with William F. Campbell)
(Reference No. 888).
**In the Marine Corps Reserve there are 2 appointments to
the grade of lieutenant colonel (list begins with Wallace J.
Huggins, Jr.) (Reference No. 889).
**In the Marine Corps there are 6 appointments to the grade
of major (list begins with Kelly D. Cross) (Reference No.
890).
**In the Navy there is 1 promotion to the grade of
commander (Charles M. Clopton) (Reference No. 891).
**In the Navy there is 1 promotion to the grade of
lieutenant commander (Floyd A. Doughty) (Reference No. 892).
**In the Navy there are 42 appointments to the grade of
lieutenant (junior grade) and below (list begins with Dwayne
Lindsey) (Reference No. 893).
**In the Navy and Naval Reserve there are 37 appointments
to the grade of commander and below (list begins with Steven
Harlow Demoss) (Reference No. 894).
**In the Navy and Naval Reserve there are 30 appointments
to the grade of commander and below (list begins with William
J. Kramer) (Reference No. 895).
**In the Navy there are 289 appointments to the grade of
lieutenant (list begins with Johnny R. Adams) (Reference No.
896).
**In the Army there are 3 promotions to the grade of
lieutenant colonel and below (list begins with Noel B.
Bergeron) (Reference No. 944).
**In the Army Reserve there are 35 promotions to the grade
of colonel and below (list begins with Roger H. Blythe)
(Reference No. 945).
**In the Army there are 52 appointments to the grade of
colonel and below (list begins with Marilyn H. Brooks)
(Reference No. 946).
**In the Navy and Naval Reserve there are 27 appointments
to the grade of commander and below (list begins with Anthony
M. Ellis) (Reference No. 947).
**In the Navy and Naval Reserve there are 18 appointments
to the grade of commander and below (list begins with Thomas
D. Barber) (Reference No. 948).
**In the Navy and Naval Reserve there are 48 appointments
to the grade of commander and below (list begins with Mark R.
Asuncion) (Reference No. 949).
*General George L. Butler, USAF to be place on the retired
list in the grade of general (Reference No. 991).
*Lieutenant General Barry R. McCaffrey, USA to be general
(Reference No. 992).
*Brigadier General Robert L. DeZarn, USANG to be major
general (Reference No. 993).
*Colonel Harry I. Waddle, USAR to be brigadier general
(Reference No. 996).
*Rear Admiral Richard C. Allen, USN to be vice admiral
(Reference No. 997).
*Rear Admiral (lower half) Arthur K. Cebrowski, USN to be
vice admiral (Reference No. 1015).
**In the Air Force there are 17 appointments to the grade
of second lieutenant (list begins with Shawn M. Baker)
(Reference No. 1017).
**In the Army Reserve there are 7 appointments to the grade
of colonel and below (list begins with James A. Breitweser)
(Reference No. 1018).
**In the Army there are 40 promotions to the grade of
lieutenant colonel (list begins with John H. Belser)
(Reference No. 1019).
**In the Marine Corps there is 1 promotion to the grade of
colonel (John A. Tempone) (Reference No. 1020).
**In the Marine Corps there are 265 appointments to the
grade of captain and below (list begins with Karl E.
Altergott) (Reference No. 1021).
*In the Air Force Reserve there are 17 appointments to the
grade of major general and below (list begins with Almon B.
Ballard) (Reference No. 1062).
*Admiral David E. Jeremiah, USN to be placed on the retired
list in the grade of admiral (Reference No. 1065).
*Admiral William A. Owens, USN to be Vice Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff and for reappointment to the grade of
Admiral (Reference No. 1066).
**In the Navy there are 464 appointments to the grade of
commander and below (list begins with Lawrence A. Burnett)
(Reference No. 1068).
**In the Air Force Reserve there are 220 promotions to the
grade of colonel (list begins with Ronald H. Allen)
(Reference No. 1069).
**In the Air Force there are 1,799 promotions to the grade
of lieutenant colonel (list begins with Joseph A. Abbott)
(Reference No. 1070).
**In the Air Force Reserve there are 3 appointments to the
grade of lieutenant colonel (list begins with Joseph J.
Kahoe) (Reference No. 1081).
**In the Navy there are 7 promotions to the grade of
captain (list begins with Peter L. Fagan) (Reference No.
1083).
**In the Navy there are 2 promotions to the grade of
commander (list begins with Peter Michael Hyers) (Reference
No. 1084).
**In the Navy there are 271 appointments to the grade of
captain and below (list begins with Robert O. Ward)
(Reference No. 1085).
**In the Army Reserve there are 408 promotions to the grade
of colonel (list begins with Harry E. Ackroyd) (Reference No.
1086).
**In the Air Force there are 1,031 appointments to the
grade of second lieutenant (list begins with John T. Aalborg
Jr.) (Reference No. 1087).
**In the Air Force Reserve there are 17 promotions to the
grade of lieutenant colonel (list begins with Andrew P.
Brakora) (Reference No. 1098).
**In the Air Force Reserve there are 23 promotions to the
grade of lieutenant colonel (list begins with Dwight D.
Duckett) (Reference No. 1099).
**In the Navy there are 397 appointments to the grade of
lieutenant (list begins with Daniel A. Abrams) (Reference No.
1101).
*Lieutenant General Neal T. Jaco, USA to be placed on the
retired list in the grade of lieutenant general (Reference
No. 1105).
**In the Air Force Reserve there are 21 promotions to the
grade of lieutenant colonel (list begins with William P.
Albro) (Reference No. 1108).
**In the Air Force Reserve there are 17 promotions to the
grade of lieutenant colonel (list begins with Daniel A.
Bechdolt) (Reference No. 1109).
**In the Navy there are 177 appointments to the grade of
ensign (list begins with Mark T. Adamy) (Reference No. 1111).
**In the Navy there are 572 appointments to the grade of
commander and below (list begins with Mary C. Jacobsen)
(Reference No. 1112).
**In the Navy there are 1,164 appointments to the grade of
ensign (list begins with Jeffrey M. Abbruzzi) (Reference No.
1113).
*Vice Admiral Henry G. Chiles, Jr., USN, to be admiral
(Reference No. 1115).
**In the Army there are 2 appointments to the grade of
lieutenant colonel and below (list begins with Marshall R.
Cox) (Reference No. 1121).
**In the Navy there are 6 promotions to the grade of
captain and below (list begins with Kris Timerman Ackerbauer)
(Reference No. 1122).
**In the Army Reserve there are 1,610 promotions to the
grade of lieutenant colonel (list begins with Michael S.
Abbott) (Reference No. 1123).
Total: 9,185.
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