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                    EXECUTIVE REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

  The following executive reports of committees were submitted:

       By Mr. PELL, from the Committee on Foreign Relations:
       Robert B. Fulton, of Pennsylvania, to be an Associate 
     Director of the United States Information Agency.
       Cecil James Banks, of New Jersey, to be a Member of the 
     Board of Directors of the African Development Foundation for 
     a term expiring November 13, 1995.
       Geraldine A. Ferraro, of New York, for the rank of 
     Ambassador during her tenure of service as the Representative 
     of the United States of America on the Human Rights 
     Commission of the Economic and Social Council of the United 
     Nations.
       Patricia Hill Williams, of New York, to be a Member of the 
     Board of Directors of the Inter-American Foundation for a 
     term expiring September 20, 2000.
       William Hybl, of Colorado, to be a Member of the United 
     States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy for a term 
     expiring July 1, 1997.
       Vonya B. McCann, of Maryland, for the rank of Ambassador 
     during her tenure of service as Deputy Assistant Secretary of 
     State for International Communications and Information 
     Policy.
       Walter R. Roberts, of the District of Columbia, to be a 
     Member of the United States Advisory Commission on Public 
     Diplomacy for a term expiring April 6, 1997.
       Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont, to be a Representative of the 
     United States of America to the Forty-ninth Session of the 
     General Assembly of the United Nations.
       Madeleine Korbel Albright, of the District of Columbia, to 
     be a Representative of the United States of America to the 
     Forty-ninth Session of the General Assembly of the United 
     Nations.
       David Elias Birenbaum, of the District of Columbia, to be 
     an Alternate Representative of the United States of America 
     to the Forty-ninth Session of the General Assembly of the 
     United Nations.
       Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska, to be a Representative of 
     the United States of America to the Forty-ninth Session of 
     the General Assembly of the United Nations.
       Karl Frederick Inderfurth, of North Carolina, to be an 
     Alternate Representative of the United States of America to 
     the Forty-ninth Session of the General Assembly of the United 
     Nations.
       Edward William Gnehm, Jr., of Georgia, to be a 
     Representative of the United States of America to the Forty-
     ninth Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations.
       Victor Marrero, of New York, to be an Alternate 
     Representative of the United States of America to the Forty-
     ninth Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations.
       David George Newton, of Virginia, 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 the Republic of Yemen.
       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 George Newton.
       Post: Sanaa, Yemen.
       Contributions, Amount, Date, Donee.
       1. Self, David G. Newton, None.
       2. Spouse, Christa M. Newton, None.
       3. Children, and Mark A. Newton, Lesley C. Newton, none.
       4. Parents, Charles P. Newton, deceased 1975, Gladys E. 
     Newton, deceased 1978.
       5. Grandparents, George H. Newton, deceased 1924, Martha 
     Paul Newton, deceased December 1951. Frederick S. Moore, 
     December 1946, (spouse) Moore December 1942.
       6. Brothers and spouses, none.
       7. Sisters and spouses, Martha L. Luchsinger, Juan 
     Luchsinger, none.
       Robert Edward Service, of California, 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 the Republic of Paraguay.
       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: Robert Edward Service.
       Post: Asuncion, Paraguay.
       Contributions, amount, date, donee.
       1. Self, Robert Edward Service, none.
       2. Spouse, Karol Christine Service, none.
       3. Children, Jennifer L. & John T. Service, none.
       4. Parents, John S. and Caroline Service, $3,037, 1/90-5/
     94, various (see itemized list attached).
       Political contributions by John S. Service, 01-01-90 to 06-
     01-94.

3-4-90 Council for a Livable World..................................$50
3-4-90 Democratic Senate Campaign Committee (DSCC)...................25
3-4-90 Calif. Demo. Victory Fund.....................................30
4-27-90 Independent Action...........................................40
7-9-90 Common Cause..................................................25
7-9-90 DSCC..........................................................25
7-30-90 Common Cause.................................................50
8-17-90 Democratic National Committee................................20
9-10-90 Democratic National Committee................................25
9-26-90 Harvey Grant for Senate......................................30
10-2-90 Nat. Com. for Effective Congress (NCEC)......................50
12-10-90 Dem. Cong, Campaign Committee (DCCC)........................30
1-17-91 Council for Livable World....................................30
1-17-91 Demo. National Committee (DNC)...............................20
1-17-91 Americans for Democratic Action (ADA)........................50
2-28-91 Independent Action...........................................40
2-28-91 DSCC.........................................................40
2-28-91 NCEC.........................................................50
8-30-91 Council for Livable World....................................35
10-3-91 DNC..........................................................35
11-11-91 ADA.........................................................30
11-11-91 Cal. Demo. Victory Fund.....................................30
1-8-92 Independent Action............................................40
1-8-92 Ron V. Dellums................................................25
1-8-92 NCEC..........................................................50
1-8-92 DSCC..........................................................25
1-8-92 DCCC..........................................................30
4-23-92 Council for Livable World....................................50
7-20-92 ADA..........................................................50
7-20-92 Council for Livable World....................................50
7-20-92 Common Cause.................................................50
7-20-92 DSCC.........................................................25
7-20-92 Clinton for President........................................50
7-20-92 Calif. Demo. Party...........................................30
11-19-92 Independent Action..........................................40
1-6-93 Independent Action............................................40
1-16-93 DNC..........................................................50
1-16-93 ADA..........................................................40
4-12-93 Independent Action...........................................40
4-12-94 NCEC.........................................................50
4-20-93 DSCC.........................................................25
5-6-93 DCCC..........................................................30
6-30-93 Concord Coalition............................................50
7-17-93 Common Cause.................................................50
9-23-93 AFSA Legislative Action Fund.................................25
1-22-94 Independent Action...........................................40
2-1-94 ADA...........................................................45
2-1-94 Concord Coalition.............................................50
4-6-94 DCCC..........................................................45
4-6-94 DNC...........................................................50
4-6-94 Calif. Demo. Party............................................30
4-6-94 Common Cause..................................................20
4-6-94 Concord Coalition.............................................50
4-6-94 NCEC..........................................................50
4-6-94 Independent Action............................................40
Political contributions of Caroline S. Service, 01-01-90 to 07-01-
    94.
     1990 Congressional Agenda
120
     1991 Congressional Agenda
120
     1992 Congressional Agenda
120
     1993 Congressional Agenda
120
     1994 Congressional Agenda
60
     3-7-90 DNC
30
     7-5-90 DNC
25
     9-12-90 NOW Pol. Action Committee
25
     10-1-90 DNC
30
     11-2-90 Calif. Demo. Victory Fund
20
     4-4-91 DNC
15
     7-11-91 Cal. Demo. Victory Fund
52
     10-30-91 DNC
50
     1-13-92 DNC
30
     3-29-92 DNC
25
     10-9-92 DNC
50
     3-17-93 DNC
50

       5. Grandparents, Edward and Katherine Schulz, Robert and 
     Grace Service, (deceased).
       6. Brothers and spouses, Philip M. & Kiisa Service, none.
       7. Sisters and Spouses, Virginia & Garth P. McCormick, 
     none.
       Peter Jon de Vos, of Florida, 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 the Republic of Costa Rica.
       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: Peter Jon de Vos.
       Post: U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica.
       Contributions, amount, date, donee.
       1. Self, none.
       2. Spouse, none.
       3. Children and spouses, none.
       4. Parents, Paul Louis de Vos, (deceased), Elizabeth 
     Suzanne Towers, none.
       5. Grandparents, (deceased), none.
       6. Brothers, none.
       7. Sisters, Gretchen Banks, Lurline de Vos, none.
       Gabriel Guerra-Mondragon, of the District of Columbia, to 
     be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United 
     States of America to the Republic of Chile.
       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 completed and accurate.
       Nominee; Gabriel Guerra-Mondragon.
       Post: U.S. Ambassador to Chile.
       Contributions, amount, date, donee.
       1. Self Gabriel Guerra-Mondragon, see attachment.
February 12, 1991, Hispanic PAC USA Inc.........................$500.00
January 22, 1992, Clinton for President........................1,000.00
January 28, 1992, Committee to Re-Elect Nydia Velazquez..........200.00
March 7, 1992, Becerra for Congress..............................100.00
June 3, 1992, Becerra for Congress...............................100.00
May 26, 1992, Hispanic PAC USA...................................500.00
August 4, 1992, Sosa for Congress................................100.00
October 2, 1992, Bustamante for Congress Committee...............150.00
February 2, 1993, Friends of Paul McHale Debt Retirement............200
December 2, 1992, Committee to Elect Nydia Velazquez.............250.00
February 2, 1993, Friends of Paul McHale Debt Retirement.........200.00
August 10, 1993, Transportation Communications International Union60.00
March 15, 1994, Lucille Roybal-Allard for Congress................75.00
  
  
April 12, 1994, Committee to Re-Elect Esteban A. Torres........1,000.00
May 3, 1994, Chief Deputy Whip's Fund............................500.00
       2. Spouse, none.
       3. Children and spouses, none.
       4. Parents, Gabriel Guerra-Mondragon, deceased, none.
       5. Grandparents, Carmen Casalduc, deceased, all four, none.
       6. Brothers and spouses, none.
       7. Sisters and spouses, Carmen Guerra-Mondragon, Elliott 
     Holt, none. Maria Guerra-Mondragon, Herman Colberg, none.
       Jerome Gary Cooper, of Alabama, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to Jamaica.
       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.
       Contributions, Amount, Date, Donee.
       1. Self, none.
       2. Spouse, none.
       3. Children and spouses, Patrick Cooper, Joli C. Cooper, 
     none. Julia Cooper, Gladys S. Cooper, none.
       4. Parents A. J. Cooper deceased. Gladys M. Cooper, 
     deceased.
       5. Grandparents, Clarence Mouton, Agnes Mouton, deceased. 
     Osceola Cooper, Alice Cooper, deceased.
       6. Brothers and spouses, A. J. Cooper, Jr. Mario Cooper, 
     none. William M. Cooper, deceased.
       7. Sisters and spouses, Peggy Cooper Cafritz, $1,000, 1991. 
     Conrad Cafritz, Sidney Yates. Dominic Cooper, 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.)
  Mr. PELL. Mr. President, for the Committee on Foreign Relations, I 
also report favorably a nomination list in the Foreign Service which 
was printed in full in the Congressional Record of September 22, 1994, 
and ask unanimous consent, to save the expense of reprinting on the 
Executive Calendar, that these nominations lie at the Secretary's desk 
for the information of Senators.
  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 September 22, 1994 at the end of the Senate 
proceedings.)

       By Mr. INOUYE, from the Committee on Indian Affairs:
       LaDonna Harris, of New Mexico, to be a Member of the Board 
     of Trustees of the Institute of American Indian and Alaska 
     Native Culture and Arts Development for a term expiring May 
     19, 2000.
       Barbara Blum, of the District of Columbia, to be a Member 
     of the Board of Trustees of the Institute of American Indian 
     and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development for the 
     remainder of the term expiring May 19, 1996.
       Loren Kieve, of New Mexico, to be a Member of the Board of 
     Trustees of the Institute of American Indian and Alaska 
     Native Culture and Arts Development for the remainder of the 
     term expiring May 19, 1996.

  (The above nominations were reported with the recommendation that 
they be confirmed.)

       By Mr. PELL, from the Committee on Foreign Relations:
       Treaty Doc. 103-23 Two Treaties With The United Kingdom 
     Establishing Caribbean Maritime Boundaries (Exec. Rept. 103-
     35).
       Treaty Doc. 103-27 Convention on the Conservation and 
     Management of Pollock Resources In the Central Bering Sea 
     (Exec. Rept. 103-36).

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