[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 197 (Tuesday, December 12, 1995)]
[Senate]
[Pages S18437-S18442]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                    EXECUTIVE REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

  The following executive reports of committees were submitted:

       By Mr. HELMS, from the Committee on Foreign Relations:
       Sandra J. Kristoff, of Virginia, for the rank of Ambassador 
     during her tenure of service as U.S. Coordinator for Asia 
     Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC).
       A. Peter Burleigh, 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 Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri 
     Lanka, and to serve 

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     concurrently and without additional compensation as Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to the Republic of Maldives.
       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: A. Peter Burleigh.
       Post: Ambassador to Sri Lanka and The Maldives.
       Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
       1. Self: $200, 5/93, HRCF; and $250 12/93, HRCF (Human 
     Rights Campaign Fund).
       2. Spouse, N/A.
       3. Children and Spouses: N/A.
       4. Parents: deceased.
       5. Grandparents: deceased.
       6. Brothers and Spouses: David P. Burleigh (and Mrs. 
     Lougene Burleigh).
       7. Sisters and Spouses: Ann Burleigh Boucher.
                                                                    ____

       John Raymond Malott, 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 Malaysia.
       The following is a list of all members of my immediate 
     family and their spouses. I have asked each member of my 
     immediate family to inform me of the pertinent contributions 
     made by them. To the best of my knowledge, the information 
     contained is this report is complete and accurate.
       Nominee: John R. Malott.
       Post: Malaysia.
       Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
       1. Self: none.
       2. Spouse: Hiroko Malott, $100.00, 2-19-92, Paul Tsongas.
       3. Children: David Malott, none. Rumi Malott, none.
       4. Parents: Raymond Malott, none. Marian Malott, none.
       5. Grandparents: all deceased, none.
       6. Brothers and Spouses: Merle Barber: $400.00, 1990, 
     MARPAC.\1\ $400.00, 1991, MARPAC. $400.00, 1992, MARPAC. 
     $400.00, 1993, MARPAC. $400.00, 1994, MARPAC.
     \1\MARPAC is a political action committee of Marriott 
     corporation executives. My stepbrother Merle had no 
     involvement in determining whom the recipients of the MARPAC 
     funds would be, and he is unaware of what part of the fund 
     was used to support candidates for Federal office.
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       Linda Barber: none.
       Tom and Marsha Barber, none. Donald Malott, none.
       7. Sisters and Spouses: Ruth Ann and William Henline, none. 
     Kathryn and Maury Wulbrecht, none. Mary Jane and Harold 
     McQueen, none. Margaret and Gordon Reuben, none.
                                                                    ____

       Kenneth Michael Quinn, of Iowa, 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 Cambodia.
       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: Kenneth M. Quinn.
       Post: Cambodia.
       Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
       1. Self, $500.00, Spring/Summer 92 Richard S. Williamson.
       2. Spouse, LeSon Nguyen Quinn (joint contribution).
       3. Children and Spouses: Davin Quinn, Shandon Quinn, and 
     Kelly Quinn. None.
       4. Parents: George K. Quinn--deceased. Marie T. Quinn--
     deceased.
       5. Grandparents: Michael and Mary Farrell--deceased. 
     Charles and Grace Quinn--deceased.
       6. Brothers and Spouses: none.
       7. Sisters and Spouses: Patricia and Andrew Kearney, none. 
     Kathyrn and Martin Cravatta, none.
       William H. Itoh, of New Mexico, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to the Kingdom of Thailand.
       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: William H. Itoh.
       Post: Thailand.
       Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
       1. Self: $30.00, 10/19/92, DNC; $35.00, 2/28/93, DNC; 
     $35.00, 12/27/93, DNC; $35.00, 12/27/94, DNC.
       2. Spouse Melinda: none.
       3. Children and Spouses: Charlotte: none. Caroline: none.
       4. Parents: Vera M. Poage: deceased. K. Takashi Itoh: 
     deceased.
       5. Grandparents: deceased.
       6. Brothers and Spouses: no siblings.
       7. Sisters and Spouses: no siblings.
       Frances D. Cook, 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 Sultanate of Oman.
       (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: Frances D. Cook.
       Post: Ambassador, Sultanate of Oman.
       Contributions, Amount, Date, and Donee:
       1. Self, $50.00, 1989, Sen. Hatfield.
       2. Spouse, N/A.
       3. Children and Souses: N/A.
       4. Parents: Names: Mrs. Vivian Cook, $50.00, 1992, 
     Democratic National Committee for Clinton-Gore Election.
       Names: Mr. Nash Cook (Deceased).
       5. Grandparents: (Deceased).
       6. Brothers and Spouses: N/A.
       7. Sisters and Spouses: N/A.
       J. Stapleton Roy, of Pennsylvania, 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 Republic of Indonesia.
       (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: J. Stapleton Roy.
       Post: Ambassador to the Republic of Indonesia.
       Contributions, date, donee, amount.
       1. Self, J. Stapleton Roy, None.
       2. Spouse, Elissandra Roy, None.
       3. Children and Spouses: Names: Andrew, David, Anthony, 
     none.
       4. Parents: Names: Andrew T. Roy:

03/25/91--Dem Sen Campaign Com......................................$20
12/08/91--Dem Natl Com Fed Acct.....................................$25
05/05/92--Dem Sen Campaign Com......................................$20
05/29/92--Dem Cong Campaign Com.....................................$20
08/17/92--Dem Natl Com Fed Acct.....................................$25
06/18/93--Dem Sen Campaign Com......................................$35
11/23/93--Dem Natl Com Fed Acct.....................................$25
11/23/93--Dem Sen Campaign Com......................................$25
01/22/94--Dem Natl Com Fed Acct.....................................$25
05/02/94--Dem Sen Campaign Com......................................$35
05/24/94--Dem Cong Campaign Com.....................................$30
08/07/94--Dem Natl Com..............................................$20
12/28/94--Dem Cong Campaign Com.....................................$25
12/28/94--Dem Natl Com..............................................$25
12/28/94--Dem Sen Campaign Com......................................$25
12/28/94--Penna Dem Victory Fund....................................$25
       Names: Margaret C. Roy (deceased).
       5. Grandparents: Names: (deceased).
       6. Brothers and Spouses: Names: David T. Roy, Barbara Roy, 
     (joint), $35, 10/11/92, Dem Nat'l Com, $25, 02/01/94, Netsch 
     for Governor, $25, 03/07/94, Dawn Clark Netsch, Campaign Com, 
     $25, 06/01/94, Netsch for Governor.
       7. Sisters and Spouses: None. Names: N/A.
       Thomas W. Simons, Jr., of the District of Columbia, 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 Islamic Republic of 
     Pakistan.
       (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: Thomas W. Simons, Jr.
       Post: Pakistan.
       Contributions, Amount, Date, Donee.
       1. Self, Thomas W., Jr., none.
       2. Spouse, Margaret Q., none.
       3. Children and Spouses: Names: Suzzane Deirdre and 
     Benjamin Thomas, both unmarried, none.
       4. Parents: Names: Thomas W. (deceased 1990), and Mary Jo 
     Simons, none.
       5. Grandparents: Names: All 4 deceased.
       6. Brothers and Spouses; Names: No brothers.
       7. Sisters and Spouses; Names: Sara R. and Richard Cohen, 
     none.
       Richard Henry Jones, of Nebraska, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to the Republic of Lebanon.
       (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: Richard Henry Jones.
       Post: Ambassador to Lebanon.
       Contributions, amount, date, donee.
       1. Self, none.
       2. Spouse, none.
       3. Children and Spouses:\1\ Joseph A. W. Jones, none. Vera 
     E. W. Jones, none. R. Benjamin W. Jones, none. M. Hope W. 
     Jones, none.
       4. Parents: Dailey M. Jones, none (deceased\2\). Sara N. 
     Jones, none.
       5. Grandparents: B.O. Jones, none (deceased\2\). E.M. 
     Jones, none (deceased\2\). J.A. Nall, none (deceased\2\). 
     E.M. Nall, none (deceased\2\).
       6. Brothers and Spouses: Dailey M. Jones II, none. Irene E. 
     Jones, none. Joseph N. Jones, none (deceased\2\).
       7. Sisters and Spouses: Names, none.

     \1\All children are unmarried.
     \2\All deceased relatives died more than four years ago.
       James Franklin Collins, of Illinois, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be 
     Ambassador at Large and Special Advisor to the 

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     Secretary of State for the New Independent States.
       (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: James Franklin Collins.
       Post: Ambassador-at-Large and Special Advisor to the 
     Secretary for the New Independent States.
       Contributions, date, donee, and amount.
       1. Self, none.
       2. Spouse: Dr. Naomi F. Collins Contributions:

09/90--Dollars for Democrats.....................................$15.00
10/90--Dollars for Democrats......................................15.00
07/91--Dollars for Democrats......................................20.00
10/91--Mikulski for Senate........................................25.00
11/91--Emily's List...............................................35.00
11/91--Maryland Right to Choice...................................25.00
01/92--Democratic National Committee..............................10.00
02/92--Feinstein for Senate.......................................25.00
02/92--Boxer for Senate...........................................25.00
02/92--Ferraro for Senate.........................................25.00
02/92--Mikulski for Senate........................................25.00
04/92--Maryland Right to Choice...................................35.00
04/92--Braun for Senate...........................................25.00
09/92--Precise donee unknown (fund to elect Women to the Senate)..50.00
06/92--Dollars for Democrats......................................15.00
01/93--Democratic National Committee..............................25.00
03/93--Dollars for Democrats......................................15.00
05/93--DCCC (Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee..........15.00
06/93--Bruce Adams for County Council.............................25.00
10/93--Maryland Democrats.........................................15.00
11/93--Nancy Kopp (candidate for State Legislature)...............25.00
01/94--Women's Higher Education Fund..............................18.00
01/94--Democratic National Committee..............................25.00
03/94--Emily's List...............................................30.00
03/94--Bruce Adams for County Council.............................25.00
03/94--Democratic National Committee..............................20.00
04/94--Elanor Carey for Attorney Gen 1994.........................25.00
05/94--Pat Williams...............................................30.00
09/94--Nancy Kopp.................................................25.00
09/94--Dollars for Democrats......................................25.00
       3. Children and Spouses: Robert S. Collins, and Deborah 
     Chew (spouse), none.
       4. Parents: Johnathan C. Collins, none and Caroline C. 
     Collins, none.
       5. Grandparents: Harrison F. Collins, 09/92, John Crawford 
     (Candidate for Illinois Rep.), $50.00, 1994, Democratic 
     National Committee (Precise date and amount unknown), $10.00.
       6. Brothers and Spouses: Jefferson C. Collins, none.
       7. Sisters and Spouses: No sisters.
       Charles H. Twining, of Maryland, 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 Cameroon.
       Charles H. Twining, of Maryland, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to serve 
     concurrently and without additional compensation as 
     Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United 
     States of America to the Republic of Equatorial Guinea.
       (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: Charles H. Twining.
       Post: Ambassador to the Republic of Equatorial Guinea.
       Contributions, amount, date, and donee.
       1. Self, none.
       2. Spouse, Irene Verann Metz Twining, none.
       3. Children and Spouses: Daniel Twining, none. Steven 
     Twining, none.
       4. Parents: Charles Twining (deceased), Martha Twining, 
     none.
       5. Grandparents: Isaac and Sarah Twining (deceased), Harry 
     Caples (deceased); Margaret Caples (none).
       6. Brothers and Spouses: David and July Twining, none.
       7. Sisters and Spouses: N.A.
       James A. Joseph, of Virginia, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to the Republic of South Africa.
       (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: James A. Joseph.
       Post: Ambassador to South Africa.
       Contributions, amount, date, and donee.
       1. Self: $500, 8/17/92, DNC, $200, 3/17/92, DNC, 200, 6/24/
     94, DNC.
       2. Spouse: Doris Joseph--Deceased.
       3. Children and Spouses: Jeffery Joseph, none, Denise 
     Joseph, none.
       4. Parents: Adam Joseph--Deceased, Julia Joseph--deceased.
       5. Grandparents: Deceased--names unknown.
       6. Brothers and Spouses: John Joseph, none Katherine 
     Joseph, none.
       7. Sisters and Spouses: None.
       Don Lee Gevirtz, of California, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to the Republic of Fiji, and to serve concurrently 
     and without additional compensation as Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to the Republic of Nauru, Ambassador Extraordinary 
     and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the 
     Kingdom of Tonga, and Ambassador Extraordinary and 
     Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Tuvalu.
       (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: Don Gevirtz.
       Post: Ambassador to Republic of Fiji.
       Contributions, date, donee, and amount.

6/7/90--Jim Solomon--Congress......................................$500
11/1/90--Anita for Congress.........................................300
4/22/91--Feinstein for Senate.....................................1,000
1/3/92--Clinton for President.......................................500
2/11/92--Feinstein for U.S. Senate..................................500
2/11/92--Lynn Schenk for Congress.................................1,000
2/24/92--Clinton for President......................................500
3/31/92--Huffington for Congress....................................500
4/17/92--Boxer for U.S. Senate......................................500
6/17/92--Lynn Schenk for Congress.................................1,000
7/6/92--Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee..................3,000
8/10/92--DNC Victory Fund........................................10,000
9/1/92--United Democratic Campaign Headquarters.....................300
10/5/92--Huffington for Congress....................................500
11/10/93--Democratic Senatorial Committee........................10,000
11/10/93--Democratic Leadership Council...........................2,000
11/10/93--Feinstein for Senate....................................1,000
2/22/94--Walter Capps for Congress................................1,000
4/4/94--Democratic Leadership Council.............................8,000
4/29/94--Joe Kennedy for Congress.................................1,000
5/1/92--Clinton for President.......................................125
6/8/94--Walter Capps for Congress.................................1,000
9/1/94--Lynn Schenk for Congress....................................500
9/28/94--Tom Andrews for Congress.................................1,000
10/3/94--Lee Hamilton for Congress..................................250
2/7/95--Clinton Defense Fund......................................1,000
       Spouse: Marilyn Gevirtz:

6/12/91--Feinstein for Senate......................................$500
11/1/91--Campell for U.S. Senate....................................500
2/11/92--Feinstein for Senate.......................................500
2/24/92--Clinton for President......................................300
4/1/92--Citizens for Joe Kennedy....................................500
4/14/92--Tom Lantos for Congress....................................100
5/20/92--Gloria Ochoa for Congress..................................500
8/1/92--English for Congress........................................100
8/1/92--Frankel for Congress.........................................50
8/1/92--Mezvinsky for Congress.......................................50
8/1/92--Margolis for Congress.......................................100
9/7/92--Anita Perez Ferguson for Congress...........................100
9/14/92--Delores DaCosta for Congress...............................100
10/21/92--Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee................5,000
11/10/93--Feinstein for Senate....................................1,000
2/2/94--Walter Capps for Congress.................................1,000
6/8/94--Walter Capps for Congress.................................1,000
9/28/94--Tom Andrews for Congress.................................1,000

       3. Children and Spouses: Susan Gevirtz, Steven Gevirtz, 
     Carrie Wicks, Kathy Frankel, Julie Warner, none.
       4. Parents: Julia Gevirtz--none, Sydney Gevirtz, deceased.
       5. Grandparents: Deceased.
       6. Brothers and Spouses: None.
       7. Sisters and Spouses: Sally Shafton, Robert Shafton, 
     1990-1995, Jane Harmon, $100.00.
       Joan M. Plaisted, of California, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and to serve 
     concurrently and without additional compensation as 
     Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United 
     States of America to the Republic of Kiribati.
       (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: Joan M. Plaisted.
       Post: Ambassador to the Republic of the Marshall Islands 
     and to the Republic of Kiribati.
       Contribution, amount, date, and donee:
       1. Self, none.
       2. Spouse.
       3. Children and spouses names.
       4. Parents names, Lola M. Plaisted and Dr. Gerald A. 
     Plaisted, none.
       5. Grandparents names, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Plaisted, 
     deceased, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peters, deceased.
       6. Brothers and spouses names.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, Pamela Lynn Plaisted; none, 
     Joy Dawn Plaisted, none.
       Jim Sasser, of Tennessee, to be Ambassador Extraordinary 
     and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the 
     People's Republic of China.
       (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: James R. Sasser.
       Post: Ambassador to the People's Republic of China.
       
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       Contribution, amount, date, and donee:
       1. Self, $1,000, June 11, 1995, Kerry Committee; $1,000, 
     August 10, 1995, Clinton-Gore '95.
       2. Spouse, Mary B. Sasser, none.
       3. Children and Spouses names, James Gray Sasser, none, 
     Elizabeth B. Sasser, none.
       4. Parents names, Mary Nell Sasser, none, Joseph Ralph 
     Sasser, deceased.
       5. Grandparents names, deceased.
       6. Brothers and spouses names, none.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, Jo Sasser O'Brien and Dennis 
     O'Brien, $1000 (primary), $1000 (general), July 11, 1994, 
     Friends of Jim Sasse.

                  Friends of Jim Sasser Contributions

Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, 5/3/90.................$1,000
Tennessee Democratic Party, 6/12/90...............................1,000
Hoosiers for Tim Roemer, 10/17/90.................................1,000
Tennessee Democratic Party, 9/28/90.................................500
Victory 90 Rhode Island, 10/29/90.................................1,000
Tennessee Democratic Party, 6/1/91................................1,000
Citizens for Senator Wofford, 8/1/91..............................1,000
Tennessee Democratic Party, 5/26/92...............................1,000
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, 10/20/92...............15,000
David Davis for Congress, 9/24/92.................................1,000
Wyche Fowler for Senate, 11/18/92.................................1,000
``Unity '92--Federal'', 12/23/92..................................1,000
Tennessee Democratic Party, 7/2/93................................1,000
Tennessee Democratic Party, 10/94................................60,750
Tennessee Democratic Party, 8/26/94...............................1,000
Tennessee Democratic Party, 9/21/94.................................850

                Leadership for the Future Contributions

Lieberman '94, 8/28/94...........................................$1,000
Oberly for Senate, 7/28/94........................................1,000
Friends of Tom Andrews, 7/28/94...................................1,000
Jack Mudd for U.S. Senate, 7/28/94................................1,000
Moynihan Committee, 7/28/94.......................................1,000
Sullivan for Senate, 8/3/94.......................................1,000
Lautenberg Committee, 7/15/94.....................................1,000
A Lot of People Who Support Jeff Bingaman, 7/15/94................1,000
Ann Wynia for U.S. Senate, 7/15/94................................1,000
Ann Wynia for U.S. Senate, 7/28/94................................1,000
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, 7/28/94.................5,000
McCurdy for Senate, 8/4/94........................................1,000
Citizens for Sarbanes, 8/22/94....................................2,000
Oberly for Senate, 8/25/94........................................1,000
Friends of Jim Cooper, 9/15/94....................................1,000
Tennessee Democratic Party, 9/15/94...............................5,000
Congressman Bart Gordon Committee, 9/15/94........................1,000
Harold Byrd for Congress, 9/19/94.................................1,000
Jeff Whorley for Congress, 9/19/94................................1,000
McCurdy for Senate, 9/27/94.......................................1,000
Sims for Senate, 10/6/94..........................................1,000
Coppersmith for Senate, 10/6/94...................................1,000
Randy Buttons for Congress, 10/21/94..............................1,000
Dianne Feinstein for Senate, 10/27/94.............................1,000
Campaign 94-Federal Account, 10/28/94.............................5,000
Wyoming Co-Ordinated Party, 11/3/94...............................1,000
New Mexico Democratic Party, 11/3/94..............................2,000
Sullivan for Senate, 11/3/94......................................1,000
Montana Democratic Party, 11/3/94.................................3,000
Oklahoma Democratic Party, 11/3/94................................3,000
National Council for Senior Citizens, 11/3/94.....................5,000

       David P. Rawson, of Michigan, a Career Member of the Senior 
     Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to the Republic of Mali.
       (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 P. Rawson.
       Post: Bamako, Republic of Mali.
       Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
       1. Self, none.
       2. Spouse, none.
       3. Children and Spouses names, Christina Rawson, none, 
     David J. Rawson, none.
       4. Parents names, Amos P. Rawson, none, Lola M. Rawson, 
     deceased.
       5. Grandparents names, Edward and Helen Rawson, deceased, 
     Howard and Mary Moore, deceased.
       6. Brothers and spouses names, Edward and Joan Rawson, 
     none. Perry and Carol Rawson, $25, summer of '92, to a 
     candidate for Democratic primary election in Oregon to the US 
     Senate; he cannot recall the candidate's name.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, none.
       Gerald Wesley Scott of Oklahoma, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to the Republic of The Gambia.
       (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: Gerald Wesley Scott.
       Post: Banjul, The Gambia.
       Contributions, amount, date and donee:
       1. Self, amounts of $150, February 1991, March 1992, 
     October 1992, December 1994 and of $100, August 1992 and 
     March 1994, All to the Republican National Committee.
       2. Spouse, Frances H. Scott, none.
       3. Children and spouses names: Charles Alan Scott and 
     Michael Tacon Scott, both are minors, unmarried and have made 
     no contributions.
       4. Parents names, Charles Wesley Scott (deceased) and 
     Dorothy Scott, no contributions made.
       5. Grandparents names, William and Georgia Scott; Henry and 
     Mary Heidlage, All deceased for over fifteen years.
       6. Brothers and spouses names, Charles Michael Scott and 
     Susan Scott, $50 on July 15, 1994 to the Rob Johnson for 
     Congress campaign.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, Joan Tucker and Lyndell 
     Tucker, $20 on January 24, 1995 and March 27, 1995 to the 
     Republican Nat. Committee.
       Ralph R. Johnson, 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 Slovak Republic.
       (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: Ralph R. Johnson.
       Post: Slovak Republic.
       Contributions, Amount, Date, and Donee:
       1. Self: Ralph Johnson, none.
       2. Spouse: Ann Johnson, none.
       3. Children and Spouses: Names: David and Timothy Johnson, 
     none.
       4. Parents: Names: Ralph W. Johnson, deceased and Margaret 
     Johnson, deceased.
       5. Grandparents: Names: Deceased.
       6. Brothers and Spouses: Names: Thomas and Pat Johnson, 
     $180, 1992, Clinton for President ($30), Clinton/Gore 
     Compliance Fund ($150), $50, 1994, Ron Sims for Senate; and 
     $50, 1995, Clinton/Gore 1996 Parkway.
       7. Sisters and Spouses: Names: none.
                                                                    ____

       Robert E. Gribbin III, of Alabama, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to the Republic of Rwanda.
       (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 E. Gribbin III.
       Post: Rwanda.
       Contributions, Amount, Date, and Donee:
       1. Self, none.
       2. Spouse, none.
       3. Children and Spouses: Names: Matt and Mark, none.
       4. Parents: Names: Elsie and Emmet Gribbin, none.
       5. Grandparents: Names: Deceased.
       6. Brothers and Spouses: Names: Joe and Jane Gribbin, none 
     and Scott and Paula Gribbin, none.
       7. Sisters and Spouses: Names: Alice and Newt Allen, none 
     and Millie and John Tucker, none.

  Mr. HELMS. Mr. President, for the Committee on Foreign Relations, I 
also report favorably four nomination lists in the Foreign Service 
which were printed in full in the Congressional Records of September 5, 
September 22, and October 31, 1995, 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 Records of September 5, 22, and October 31, 1995, at the end of 
the Senate proceedings.)
       the following-named career members of the senior foreign 
     service of the department of state for promotion in the 
     senior foreign service to the classes indicated:
       career member of the senior foreign service of the united 
     states of america, class of career minister:

       career members of the senior foreign service of the united 
     states of america, class of minister-counselor:

edward gordon abington, jr., of florida
richard a. boucher, of maryland
william d. clarke, of maryland
rust m. deming, of the district of columbia
donald willis keyser, of virginia
russell f. king, of california
daniel charles kurtzer, of florida
john medeiros, of new york
bernard c. meyer, m.d., of florida
bruce t. muller, m.d., of michigan
ronald e. neumann, of virginia
rudolf vilem perina, of california
robin lynn raphel, of washington
sidney v. reeves, of texas
charles parker ries, of texas
nancy h. sambaiew, of texas
richard j. shinnick, of new york
c. david welch, of california

       the following-named career members of the foreign service 
     for promotion into the senior foreign service, and for 
     appointment as consular officers and secretaries in the 
     diplomatic service, as indicated:
       career members of the senior foreign service of the united 
     states of america, class of counselor:

Marsha E. Barnes, of Kentucky
Mark M. Boulware, of Texas
Jacquelyn Owens Briggs, of Michigan
William Rivington Brownfield, of Texas
Steven A. Browning, of Texas
R. Nicholas Burns, of New Hampshire
John Patrick Caulfield, Jr., of New Jersey
Richard A. Christenson, of Wisconsin
Gene Burl Christy, of Texas
John Albert Cloud, Jr., of Virginia
Roger J. Daley, of New York
Robert Emmett Downey, of New Jersey
James J. Ehrman, of Wisconsin
Daniel Ted Fantozzi, of Virginia
Michael F. Gallagher, of Pennsylvania
Bruce N. Gray, of California
Jon Gundersen, of New York
Douglas Alan Hartwick, of Washington
Carolee Heileman, of Nebraska

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Christopher Robert Hill, of Rhode Island
Susan S. Jacobs, of Michigan
Richele Keller, of South Carolina
Laura-Elizabeth Kennedy, of Virginia
John W. Limbert, of Vermont
Wayne K. Logsdon, of Washington
Thomas A. Lynch, Jr., of Virginia
Frederic William Maerkle III, of California
Michael E. Malinowski, of Illinois
S. Ahmed Meer, of Maryland
Michael D. Metelits, of California
David Francis Rogus, of New York
Vladimir Peter Sambaiew, of Texas
Brenda Brown Schoonover, of California
Deborah Ruth Schwartz, of Maryland
Charles S. Shapiro, of Georgia
Catherine Munnell Smith, of Connecticut
Joan Veronica Smith, of the District of Columbia
James Webb Swigert, of Vermont
Gretchen Gerwe Welch, of California
Steven J. White, of Florida
Nicholas M. Williams, of New York

       nCareer Members of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of 
     Counselor, and Consular Officers and Secretaries in the 
     Diplomatic Service of the United States of America:

Arnold Jackson Croddy, Jr., of Maryland
Scott Mark Kennedy, M.D., of California
Frederick M. Krug, of New Jersey
Thomas Lawman Lucas, M.D., of Florida
Eric Ralph Ries, of Florida
Jamie Suarez, M.D., of Louisiana
James Vanderhoff, of Texas
John G. Williams Jr., M.D., of Maine
Sandra L. Williams, of Maryland
       The following-named persons of the agencies indicated for 
     appointment as Foreign Service Officers of the classes 
     stated, and also for the other appointments indicated 
     herewith:
       For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class One, 
     Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service 
     of the United States of America:


                  agency for international development

Paula O. Goddard, of Virginia


                         department of commerce

Peter Bohen, of Puerto Rico


                          department of state

Robert E. Davis, of Washington

       For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class Two, 
     Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service 
     of the United States of America:


                         department of commerce

Margaret Corkery, of the District of Columbia
Richard Reed, of Washington

       For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class Three, 
     Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service 
     of the United States of America:


                          department of state

Ola Criss, of Virginia
Paul Peter Pometto II, of the District of Columbia
Joyce Vesta Sewnarine, of Maryland
Rosa Maria Whitaker, of the District of Columbia
Terrence K.H. Wong, of Washington

       For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class Four, 
     Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service 
     of the United States of America:


                          department of state

George William Aldridge, of Texas
Carolyn P. Alsup, of Florida
Douglas J. Apostol, of Virginia
Constance C. Arvis, of California
Antonia Joy Barry, of Pennsylvania
Pamela Marie Bates, of Ohio
Virginia Lynn Bennett, of Georgia
Mark W. Bocchetti, of Missouri
Steven C. Bondy, of Florida
David W. Boyle, of Virginia
Sandra Hamilton Brito, of Arizona
Natalie Eugenia Brown, of Virginia
Angie Bryan, of Texas
Jennifer Lee Cathcart, of Ohio
Patrick Liang Chow, of New York
Mark Daniel Clark, of Arizona
David C. Connell, of the District of Columbia
Gene Craig Coombs, of North Carolina
Andrew David Craft, of Iowa
Kathleen L. Cunningham, of Iowa
Christian R. De Angelis, of New Jersey
Matthew Bedford Dever, of the District of Columbia
Pushpinder S. Dhillon, of Oregon
William D. Douglass, of Nevada


                            FOREIGN SERVICE

       THE FOLLOWING-NAMED CAREER MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN 
     SERVICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE FOR PROMOTION IN THE 
     SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE TO THE CLASSES INDICATED:
       CAREER MEMBER OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED 
     STATES OF AMERICA, CLASS OF CAREER MINISTER:
ROBERT S. GELBARD, OF NEW YORK
       CAREER MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED 
     STATES OF AMERICA, CLASS OF MINISTER-COUNSELOR:
EDWARD GORDON ABINGTON, JR., OF FLORIDA
RICHARD A. BOUCHER, OF MARYLAND
WILLIAM D. CLARKE, OF MARYLAND
RUST M. DEMING, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DONALD WILLIS KEYSER, OF VIRGINIA
RUSSELL F. KING, OF CALIFORNIA
DANIEL CHARLES KURTZER, OF FLORIDA
JOHN MEDEIROS, OF NEW YORK
BERNARD C. MYERS, M.D., OF FLORIDA
BRUCE T. MULLER, M.D., OF MICHIGAN
RONALD NEUMANN, OF VIRGINIA
RUDOLF VILEM PERINA, OF CALIFORNIA
ROBIN LYNN RAPHEL, OF WASHINGTON
SIDNEY V. REEVES, OF TEXAS
CHARLES PARKER RIES, OF TEXAS
NANCY H. SAMBAIEW, OF TEXAS
RICHARD J. SHINNICK, OF NEW YORK
C. DAVID WELCH, OF CALIFORNIA
       THE FOLLOWING-NAMED CAREER MEMBERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE 
     FOR PROMOTION INTO THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE, AND FOR 
     APPOINTMENT AS CONSULAR OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES IN THE 
     DIPLOMATIC SERVICE, AS INDICATED:
       CAREER MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED 
     STATES OF AMERICA, CLASS OF COUNSELOR:
MARSHA E. BARNES, OF KENTUCKY
MARK M. BOULWARE, OF TEXAS
JACQUELYN OWENS BRIGGS, OF MICHIGAN
WILLIAM RIVINGTON BROWNFIELD, OF TEXAS
STEVEN A. BROWNING, OF TEXAS
R. NICHOLAS BURNS, OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
JOHN PATRICK CAULFIELD, JR., OF NEW JERSEY
RICHARD A. CHRISTENSON, OF WISCONSIN
GENE BURL CHRISTY, OF TEXAS
JOHN ALBERT CLOUD, JR., OF VIRGINIA
ROGER J. DALEY, OF NEW YORK
ROBERT EMMETT DOWNEY, OF NEW JERSEY
JAMES J. EHRMAN, OF WISCONSIN
DANIEL TED FANTOZZI, OF VIRGINIA
MICHAEL F. GALLAGHER, OF PENNSYLVANIA
BRUCE N. GRAY, OF CALIFORNIA
JON GUNDERSEN, OF NEW YORK
DOUGLAS ALAN HARTWICK, OF WASHINGTON
CAROLEE HEILEMAN, OF NEBRASKA
CHRISTOPHER ROBERT HILL, OF RHODE ISLAND
SUSAN S. JACOBS, OF MICHIGAN
RICHELE KELLER, OF SOUTH CAROLINA
LAURA-ELIZABETH KENNEDY, OF VIRGINIA
JOHN W. LIMBERT, OF VERMONT
WAYNE K. LOGSDON, OF WASHINGTON
THOMAS A. LYNCH, JR., OF VIRGINIA
FREDERIC WILLIAM MAERKLE III, OF CALIFORNIA
MICHAEL E. MALINOWSKI, OF ILLINOIS
S. AHMED MEER, OF MARYLAND
MICHAEL D. METELITS, OF CALIFORNIA
DAVID FRANCIS ROGUS, OF NEW YORK
VLADIMIR PETER SAMBAIEW, OF TEXAS
BRENDA BROWN SCHOONOVER, OF CALIFORNIA
DEBORAH RUTH SCHWARTZ, OF MARYLAND
CHARLES S. SHAPIRO, OF GEORGIA
CATHERINE MUNNELL SMITH, OF CONNECTICUT
JOAN VERONICA SMITH, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
JAMES WEBB SWIGERT, OF VERMONT
GRETCHEN GERWE WELCH, OF CALIFORNIA
STEVEN J. WHITE, OF FLORIDA
NICHOLAS M. WILLIAMS, OF NEW YORK

       CAREER MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE. CLASS OF 
     COUNSELOR, AND CONSULAR OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES IN THE 
     DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
ARNOLD JACKSON CRODDY, JR., OF MARYLAND
SCOTT MARK KENNEDY, M.D., OF CALIFORNIA
FREDERICK M. KRUG, OF NEW JERSEY
THOMAS LAWMAN LUCAS, M.D., OF FLORIDA
ERIC RALPH RIES, OF FLORIDA
JAMIE SUAREZ, M.D., OF LOUISIANA
JAMES VANDERHOFF, OF TEXAS
JOHN G. WILLIAMS JR., M.D., OF MAINE
SANDRA L. WILLIAMS, OF MARYLAND
William Huie Duncan, of Texas
Maeve Siobhan Dwyer, of Maryland
Cari Enav, of New York
Stephanie Kay Eshelman, of the District of Columbia
Michelle Marie Esperdy, of Pennsylvania
Janice Ruth Fair, of Texas
Molly Fayen, of Arizona
Paul Steven Foldi, of Delaware
Eleanore M. Fox, of California
Mark Edward Fry, of Michigan
Gregory D.S. Fukutomi, of California
Megan Marie Gaal,of California
Richard B. Gaffin III, of Arizona
Kathryn Schmich Gelner, of Missouri
Bonnie Glick, of Illinois
Rebecca Eliza Gonzales, of Texas
Forrest J. Gould, of New Hampshire
Tracy Alan Hall, of North Carolina
David E. Hanzlik, of Illinois
Peter X. Harding, of Massachusetts
John Peter Higgins, of Minnesota
Mark T. Hill, of South Dakota
David Andrew Hodge, of Texas
Michael W. Hoff, of California
Evan T. Hough, of Florida
Jeremiah H. Howard, of New Jersey
Stephen A. Hubler, of Pennsylvania
Audrey Bonita Huon-Dumentat, of Illinois
Andrew Griswold Hyde, of California
Colleen Elizabeth Hyland, of New Hampshire
Ann Lang Irvine, of Maryland
Oliver Brainard John, of Virginia
Edward B. Johns, Jr., of Pennsylvania
Jill Johnson, of California
Margaret Frances Judy, of Oregon
Johyn Linus Junk, of Florida
Christopher Kavanagh, of Illinois
Eric Randall Kettner, of California
Marc Daniel Koehler, of California
Gregory F. Lawless, of California
Jill Catherine Lundy, of Virginia
Paul Ramsey Malik, of California
Caroline Bradley Mangelsdorf, of California
Maryanne Therese Masterson, of Virginia
Caryn R. McClelland, of California
Richard Marshall McCrensky, of Virginia
Jane S. Wilson Messenger, of Virginia
David Slayton Meale, of Virginia
Kin Wah Moy, of Minnesota
Ann G. O'Barr-Breedlove, of Georgia
Julie Anne O'Reagan, of Texas
Leslie Marie Padilla, of New Mexico
James M. Perez, of Florida
Mira Piplani, of Virginia
Sara Ellen Potter, of Vermont
David J. Ranz, of New York
John Thomas Rath, of Texas
Christopher E. Rich, of Maryland
Scott Laird Rolston, of Florida
J. Brinton Rowdybush, of Ohio
Susan Laura Ruffo, of Washington
Julie Ruterbories, of Texas
Michael D. Scanlan, of Pennsylvania
John Paul Schutte, of Nebraska
David L. Scott, of Texas
Stephen M. Schwartz, of New York
Janet Dawn Shannon, of Washington
Cecile Shea, of Nevada
Grace Whitaker Shelton, of Georgia
Kent C. Shigetomi, of Washington
Robert Silberstein, of Virginia
Charles Skipwith Smith, of Washington
Martin Henry Steiner, of California
Margaret L. Tams, of Colorado
John Stephen Tavenner, of Texas
Lisa L. Tepper, of Colorado
Brian Thomas Walch, of New Jersey
James Michael Waller, of Missouri
Robert Ward, of Virginia
Jan Liam Wasley, of New Jersey
Myles E. Weber, of Minnesota
David J. Whiddon, of Georgia
Eric Paul Whitaker, of California
Lynn M. Whitlock, of Pennsylvania
John King Whittlesey, of Florida

       The following-named Members of the Foreign Service of the 
     Departments of State and Commerce to be Consular Officers 
     and/or Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service of the United 
     States of America, as indicated:
       Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service 
     of the United States of America:

Jorgan K. Andrews, of Colorado
Robert D. Bannerman, of Maryland
Eric Barboriak, of Wisconsin
Amber M. Baskette, of Florida
Kerem Serdar Rilge, of California
Karen M. Black, of New York
Beryl C. Blecher, of Maryland
Ian P. Campbell, of California
Theodore R. Coley, of Pennsylvania
J.A. Diffily, of California
Peter T. Eckstrom, of Minnesota
Matthew A. Finston, of Illinois
Calli Fuller, of Texas
Clement R. Gagne, III, of Maryland
Gory A. Gennaro, of Virginia
Henry Grady Gatlin, III, of Florida
Binh D. Hardesty, of Virginia
J. Marinda Harpole, of the District of Columbia
Katharine McCallie Cochrane Hart, of Virginia
Margaret R. Horan, of the District of Columbia
M. Allison Insley, of Georgia
Pam R. Jenoff, of New Jersey
Jan Levin, of New York
Ervin Jose Massinga, of Washington
Ian Joseph McCary, of New York
Michael L. McGee, of Alabama
Janice C. McHenry, of Virginia
Sharon F. Mussomeli, of Virginia
Robert Louis Nelson, of Virginia
David Timothy Nobles, of California
Michelle L. O'Neill, of the District of Columbia
Carla Pancheco, of California
David William Pitts, of Virginia
Brett George Pomainville, of Colorado
Brian B. Rhee, of Virginia
Steven C. Rice, of Wyoming
Robert J. Riley, of Washington
Peter Thorin, of Washington
Harry L. Tyner, of Virginia
Robert A. Weber, of Florida
Alan Curtis Wong, of California
Robert Eugene Wong, of New York

       The following-named individual for promotion in the Senior 
     Foreign Service to the class indicated, effective November 
     28, 1993:
       Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service of the United 
     States of America, Class of Counselor:


                          department of state

Michael Ranneberger, of Virginia

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       The following-named Career Members of the Senior Foreign 
     Service of the Agency for International Development for 
     promotion in the Senior Foreign Service to the classes 
     indicated:
       Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service of the United 
     States of America, Class of Career Minister:

Carol A. Peasley, of California
Charles F. Weden, Jr., of Virginia
John R. Westley, of the District of Columbia
Aaron S. Williams, of Virginia

       Career Members of the Senior Foreign Service of the United 
     States of America, Class of Minister-Counselor:

Keith E. Brown, of Virginia
Myron Golden, of Ohio
Joseph B. Goodwin, of Missouri
William T. Oliver, Jr., of Virginia
Cynthia F. Rozell, of California
Barbara P. Sandoval, of Virginia
Kenneth G. Schofield, of the District of Columbia
Wilbur G. Thomas, of Oklahoma

       The following-named Career Members of the Foreign Service 
     of the Agency for International Development for promotion 
     into the Senior Foreign Service, and for appointment as 
     Consular Officer and Secretary in the Diplomatic Service, as 
     indicated:
       Career Members of the Senior Foreign Service of the United 
     States of America, Class of Counselor:

Anne H. Aarnes, of Washington
Glenn E. Anders, of Florida
Grant William Anderson, of the District of Columbia
Liliana Ayalde, of Maryland
Patricia K. Buckles, of Florida
Jonathan M. Conly, of Pennsylvania
J. Michael Deal, of California
Dirk Willem Dijkerman, of New York
Kenneth C. Ellis, of Virginia
Paula Feeney, of West Virginia
Linda Rae Gregory, of Florida
Toby L. Jarman, of Virginia
Edward L. Kadunc, of Florida
Donald G. Keene, of California
Gail M. Lecce, of Virginia
Mary L. Lewellen, of Nevada
Lewis W. Lucke, of Texas
Donald R. Mackenzie, of Florida
Timothy M. Mahoney, of Virginia
Laurier D. Mailloux, of the District of Columbia
Desaix B. Myers III, of California
Walter E. North, of Washington
Thomas E. Park, of the District of Columbia
Donald L. Pressley, of Virginia
Emmy B. Simmons, of Virginia
Marcus L. Stevenson, of Maryland
Karen D. Turner, of the District of Columbia
Ronald E. Ullrich, of Virginia
Alan E. Van Egmond, of Maryland

       Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of 
     Counselor, and Consular Officer and Secretary in the 
     Diplomatic Service of the United States of America:

Sarah S. Olds, of Pennsylvania
       The following-named persons of the agencies indicated for 
     appointment as Foreign Service Officers of the classes 
     stated, and also for the other appointments indicated 
     herewith:
       For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class One, 
     Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service 
     of the United States of America:


                  agency for international development

Henry Lee Barrett, of California
Carol E. Carpenter-Yarman, of California
John R. Morgan, of Tennessee
Douglas Wylie Palmer, of Washington
William R. Parish III, of California

       For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class Two, 
     Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service 
     of the United States of America:


                  agency for international development

Peter H. Delp, of California
Margaret Lorraine Dula, of California
Tamera Ann Fillinger, of California
Nancy J. Lawton, of Virginia
Michael E. Sarhan, of Arkansas
Mary Edith Scovill, of Virginia
Dee Ann Smith, of Virginia
James E. Vermillion, of Florida
Michael F. Walsh, of Pennsylvania

       For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class Three, 
     Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service 
     of the United States of America:


                          department of state

Ellis Merrill Walker Estes, of California
Alonzo Sibert, of the District of Columbia


                  agency for international development

Emmanuel Bruce-Attah, of Tennessee
Joseph L. Dorsey, of Texas
Steven Kenneth Dosh, of Mariana Islands
Marshall W. Henderson, of California
Maryanne Hoirup-Bacolod, of California
Edith I. Houston, of Texas
Cynthia J. Judge, of Oregon
Ceopus Kennedy, of Alabama
Jeffrey Randall Lee, of Virginia
Raymond L. Lewman, of Washington
Jennifer Notkin, of Massachusetts
Diane L. Rawl, of Virginia


                       department of agriculture

David W. Cottrell, of Florida


                    united states information agency

Myungsoo Max Kwak, of Maryland
       For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class Four, 
     Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service 
     of the United States of America:


                          department of state

Seneca Elizabeth Johnson, of Idaho
Lawrence J. Kay, of Iowa
W. Howie Muir, of Connecticut


                    united states information agency

Joseph A. Bookbinder, of New York
James Gregory Christiansen, of Virginia
Jennifer L. Denhard, of Maryland
Katherine Howard, of Michigan
Maura Margaret Keniston, of New York
Joseph Patrick Kruzich, of Oregon
Philip Thomas Reeker, of New York
Michael William Stanton, of Virginia
Rodney Matthew Thomas, of Rhode Island
Mark Toner, of Pennsylvania
Dale Edward West, of Texas
Katherine L. Wood, of Virginia
Juliet Wurr, of California

       The following-named Members of the Foreign Service of the 
     Departments of State and Commerce to be Consular Officers 
     and/or Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service of the United 
     States of America, as indicated:
       Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service 
     of the United States of America:
Serge M. Aleksandrov, of Maryland
Lori H. Alvord, of Wisconsin
Charles S. Baxter, of Virginia
David A. Block, of Virginia
Chester Winston Bowie, or Maryland
Stephen Craig Bradley, of Virginia
Kip Andrew Brailey, of Virginia
Stephanie Lynn Britt, of Virginia
Marc R. Cardwell, of Virginia
Theodore D. Carlson, of Virginia
Stacey T. Costley, of Maryland
Jonathan S. Dalby, of Virginia
Dollie N. Davis, of Maryland
Helen Davis-Delaney, of Maryland
Claudia N. Deverall, of Virginia
Paul R. Feldtmose, of Maryland
Kerry L. Gafney, of Virginia
Marc T. Galkin, of Virginia
Felix Gonzalez, of Virginia
Damian Thomas Gullo, of Virginia
Bruce R. Harris, Jr., of Virginia
Ange Belle Hassinger, of the District of Columbia
Margaret H. Henoch, of the District of Columbia
Robert Douglas Jenkins, of Virginia
Richard Hill Johnson, of Virginia
Keith Patrick Kelly, of Michigan
David P. Lawlor, of Virginia
Steven Jon Levan, of Virginia
Kevin G. Lew, of Virginia
Alan Long, of Virginia
Sharon Ann Lundahl, of Virginia
Dean Peterson, of South Dakota
Michael H. Ramsey, of Virginia
E. Elizabeth Sallies, of the District of Columbia
Linda M. Sipprelle, of Virginia
Rodney D. Smith, of Virginia
Harry L. Tyner, of Virginia
       (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.)

                          ____________________