[Congressional Record Volume 142, Number 96 (Wednesday, June 26, 1996)]
[Senate]
[Pages S7023-S7027]
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 Mrs. KASSEBAUM, from the Committee on Labor and Human
Resources:
Doris B. Holleb, of Illinois, to be a Member of the
National Council of the Humanities for a term expiring
January 26, 2002.
Alan G. Lowry, of California, to be a Member of the Board
of Trustees of the James Madison Memorial Fellowship
Foundation for a term expiring May 29, 2001.
Luis Valdez, of California, to be a Member of the National
Council on the Arts for a term expiring September 3, 2000.
Reginald Earl Jones, of Maryland, to be a Member of the
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for a term expiring
July 1, 2000.
Levar Burton, of California, to be a Member of the National
Commission on Libraries and Information Science for a term
expiring July 19, 2000.
Marciene S. Mattleman, of Pennsylvania, to be a Member of
the National Institute for Literacy Advisory Board, for a
term expiring October 12, 1998.
Victor H. Ashe, of Tennessee, to be a Member of the Board
of Directors of the Corporation for National and Community
Service for a term expiring October 6, 2000.
Reynaldo Flores Macias, of California, to be a Member of
the National Institute for Literacy Advisory Board for a term
expiring September 22, 1998.
The following candidates for personnel action in the
regular corps of the Public Health Service subject to
qualifications therefor as provided by law and regulations:
1. for appointment
To be medical director
Michael M. Gottesman
Harold W. Jaffe
To be senior surgeon
James F. Battey, Jr.
To be surgeon
Helene D. Gayle
Jeffrey R. Harris
Douglas B. Kamerow
Thurma G. McCann
Michael E. St Louis
To be senior assistant surgeon
Robert T. Chen
Susan L. Crandall
Ahmed M. Elkashef
Michael M. Engelgau
Richard L. Hays
Brockton J. Hefflin
Clare Helminiak
Kathleen L. Irwin
Connie A. Kreiss
Boris D. Lushniak
Douglas L. McPherson
Manette T. Niu
Robert J. Simonds
Jonathan T. Weber
To be senior assistant dental surgeon
Thomas T. Barnes, Jr.
Mitchel J. Bernstein
Brenda S. Burges
Deborah P. Costello
David A. Crain
Richard L. Decker
James V. Dewhurst III
Debra L. Edgerton
Paul J. Farkas
Janie G. Fuller
Kent K. Kenyon
Ruth M. Klevens
Edward E. Neubauer
Thomas A. Reese
Jose C. Rodriguez
Adele M. Upchurch
To be dental surgeon
Michael E. Korale
To be nurse officer
Cathy J. Wasem
To be senior assistant nurse officer
Donna N. Brown
Gracie L. Bumpass
Martha E. Burton
Annette C. Currier
Thomas E. Daly
Terence E. Deeds
Joseph P. Fink
Robert C. Frickey
Judy A. Gerry
Annie L. Gilchrist
Byron C. Glenn
Margaret A. Hoeft
Lorraine D. Kelwood
Mary M. Leemhuis
Susan R. Lumsden
Brenda J. Murray
Michael J. Papania
Monique V. Petrofsky
Patricia K. Rasch
Letitia L. Rhodes-Bard
Thomas M. Scheidel
Ruth A. Shults
Jerilyn A. Thornburg
Scott A. Vanomen
Ellen D. Wolfe
To be assistant nurse officer
Susan Z. Mathew
Terry L. Porter
Richard M. Young
To be senior assistant engineer officer
Terry L. Aaker
Cheryl Fairfield Estill
Debra J. Hassinan
Donald J. Hutson
Allen K. Jarrell
Jeffrey J. Nolte
Mutahar S. Shamsi
George F. Smith
To be assistant engineer officer
Nathan D. Gjovik
To be scientist
Deloris L. Hunter
To be senior assistant scientist
Anne T. Fidler
Patrick J. McNeilly
Helena O. Mishoe
Paul D. Siegel
William H. Taylor III
To be sanitarian
Thomas C. Fahres
Daniel M. Harper
Charles L. Higgins
Michael M. Welch
To be senior assistant sanitarian
Gail G. Buonviri
Larry F. Cseh
Alan J. Dellapenna, Jr.
Alan S. Echt
Thomas A. Hill
Florence A. Kaltovich
David H. McMahon
Nathan M. Quiring
David H. Shishido
Linda A. Tiokasin
Richard E. Turner
Berry F. Williams
To be veterinary officer
Stephanie I. Harris
To be senior assistant veterinary officer
Hugh M. Mainzer
Shanna L. Nesby
Meta H. Timmons
To be senior assistant pharmacist
Sarah E. Arroyo
Edward D. Bashaw
Charles C. Bruner
Vicky S. Chavez
Scott M. Dallas
Michele F. Gemelas
Terry A. Hook
Alice D. Knoben
Nancy E. Lawrence
Andrew J. Litavecz IV
Josephine A. Lyght
William B. McLiverty
M. Patricia Murphy
Anna M. Nitopi
Robert G. Pratt
Kurt M. Riley
To be assistant pharmacist
Gary L. Elam
James A. Good
Valerie E. Jensen
Kimberly D. Knutson
Sandra C. Murphy
Jill A. Sanders
Pamela Stewart-Kuhn
To be assistant pharmacist pharmacist
L. Jane Duncan
To be senior assistant dietitian
Celia R. Hayes
David M. Nelson
To be therapist
Michael P. Flyzik
To be assistant therapist
Mark T. Melanson
To be health services director
James H. Sayers
To be health services officer
Maureen E. Gormley
To be senior assistant health services officer
Corinne J. Axelrod
Deborah Dozier-Hall
William M. Gosman
Janet S. Harrison
Rebecca D. Hicks
Brian T. Hudson
Richard D. Kennedy
Edward M. McEnerney
Michael R. Milner
Anne M. Perry
Elizabeth A. Rasbury
Ray J. Weekly
Craig S. Wilkins
To be assistant health services officer
Willard E. Dause
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(The above nominations were reported with the recommendation that
they be confirmed, subject to the nominees' commitment to requests to
appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the
Senate.)
By Mr. HELMS, from the Committee on Foreign Relations:
John Christian Kornblum, of Michigan, to be an Assistant
Secretary of State.
Barbara Mills Larkin, of Iowa, to be an Assistant Secretary
of State.
Gerald S. McGowan, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Board
of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation
for a term expiring December 17, 1998.
(The following is a list of all members of the nominees'
immediate family and their spouses. Each of these persons has
informed the nominee of the pertinent contributions made by
them. To the best of the nominees knowledge, the information
contained in this report is complete and accurate.)
A. Vernon Weaver, of Arkansas, to be the Representative of
the United States of America to the European Union, with the
rank and status of Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary.
Nominee: Arthur Vernon Weaver, Jr.
Post: U.S. Representative to the European Union.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
1. Self, $1,000, 9/19/91, Cong. Ray Thorton; $1,000, 9/19/
91, Cong. Ray Thornton; $1,000, 3/5/93, Cong. Ray Thornton;
$1,000, 6/28/94, Cong. Ray Thornton; $1,000, 4/12/95, Cong.
Ray Thornton; $250, 7/10/95, Sen. Bob Dole; $1,000, 11/8/91,
Clinton/Gore; $1,000, 8/31/95, Clinton/Gore; $644.90, 1/8/93,
Sen. Larry Pressler; $355.10, 1/8/93, Sen. Larry Pressler;
$144.80, 11/2/93, Sen. Larry Pressler; $210.30, 11/11/93,
Sen. Larry Pressler.
2. Spouse: Joyce Weaver, $500, 5/16/90, Cong. Ray Thornton;
$500, 8/12/90, Cong. Ray Thornton; $1,000, 3/5/93, Cong. Ray
Thornton; $1,000, 4/12/95, Cong. Ray Thornton; $1,000, 11/8/
91, Clinton/Gore; $1,000, 8/3/95, Clinton/Gore.
3. Children and spouses: Vanessa Weaver, (daughter age 40),
$1,000, 9/95, Clinton/Gore. Daphne Weaver, (daughter age 37),
$250, 9/95, Clinton/Gore.
Robert Katt, (husband of Vanessa Weaver), $1,000, 9/95,
Clinton/Gore.
4. Parents: Arthur Vernon Weaver (deceased), and Geneviene
Phillips Weaver (deceased).
5. Grandparents: Arthur B. Weaver, Sarah Banks Weaver, Sean
Phillips, and Nellie Mae Phillips Strang (all deceased).
6. Brothers and spouses: none.
7. Sisters and spouses: Beatrice Mae Fryen, none.
____
Madeleine May Kunin, of Vermont, to be Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of
America to Switzerland.
Nominee: Madeleine May Kunin.
Post: Ambassador to Switzerland.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
1. Self: 1996--Clinton/Gore Campaign, $100; Emily's List,
$125; Democratic Senate Campaign Committee, $50. 1995--
Clinton/Gore Campaign, $100; Democratic Senate Campaign
Committee, $50; Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee,
$50; Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, $50. 1994--
Emily's List, $100; Vermont Democratic Party, $100. 1993--
Howard Dean Campaign for Governor, $50; Democratic
Congressional Campaign Committee, $50; Elaine Baxter for
Congress, $50; Don Hooper for Senate, $50; Doug Racine for
Lt. Governor, $50. 1992--Vermont Democratic Party, $200;
Clinton for President, $100; Carol Mosley Braun, $50; Leahy
for Senate, $25; Arnie Arneson for Governor, NH, $100; Howard
Dean for Governor, $50; Women's Campaign Fund, $50; Clinton
Inaugural Committee, $550; Lynn Yeakel for Senate, $50;
Vermont Women's Political Caucus, $50; Barbara Boxer for
Senate, $50; Hooper for VT Secretary of State, $50. 1991--
Vermont Democratic Party, $100; Chittenden County Democratic
Party, $50; Women's Political Caucus $50.
2. Spouse: (divorced).
3. Children and spouses: Names: Peter and Lisa Kunin, none,
Julia Kunin, none, Adam Kunin, none Daniel Kunin, none.
4. Parents: (deceased).
5. Grandparents: (deceased).
6. Brothers and spouses: Names: Edgar May $100, 1992,
Clinton Campaign; $150, 1993, Doug Racine Campaign.
7. Sisters and spouses: none.
____
Harold Walter Geisel, of Illinois, 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 Seychelles.
Nominee: Harold W. Geisel.
Post: Mauritius.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee.
1. Self: Harold W. Geisel, none.
2. Spouse: Susan L. Geisel, none.
3. Children and Spouses: Names: Jacqueline J. Geisel (9)
none, and Katherine L. Geisel (7) none.
4. Parents: Names: Gustav Geisel, none, and Stefi S.
Geisel, none.
5. Grandparents: Names: Herman Geisel and Sophie Geisel,
(deceased) and Sigfried Siegel and Fridel Siegel, (deceased).
6. Brothers and spouses: Names: Jerome M. Geisel, none, and
Roseanne White Geisel, none.
7. Sisters and spouses: None.
____
Alan R. McKee, of Maryland, 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 Swaziland.
Nominee: Alan R. McKee.
Post: Kingdom of Swaziland.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee.
1. Self: None.
2. Spouse: None.
3. Children and spouses: Names: Amanda K. McKee, none, and
Alexander B. McKee none.
4. Parents: T. Bonar McKee and Lois Ellen McKee (deceased).
5. Grandparents: Nora Reel and Daniel Reel: John and Isabel
McKee, (All deceased.)
6. Brothers and spouses; Name: Harris B. McKee, $35, 1/29/
94, Minnesota Moderate Republicans.
7. Sisters and spouses: None.
____
Arlene Render, 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 Zambia.
Nominee: Arlene Render.
Post: Republic of Zambia.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee.
1. Self: none.
2. Spouse: N/A.
3. Children and Spouses: none.
4. Parents: none.
5. Grandparents: (deceased).
6. Brothers and spouses: none.
7. Sisters and spouses: none.
____
Marisa R. Lino, of Oregon, 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 Albania.
Nominee: Marisa Rose Lino.
Post: Ambassador to Albania.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee.
1. Self: none.
2. Spouse: single.
3. Children and Spouses: none.
4. Parents: Luigi Lino, $10.00, Mar. 29, 1995, Democratic
Nat'l Comm, $10.00, May 26, 1995, Democratic Nat'l Comm; Vida
Lino, none.
5. Grandparents: Names: Antonio and Rosa Lino, Pasko and
Emma Bego, (all deceased).
6. Brothers and Spouses: none.
7. Sisters and Spouses: Names: Silva Emma Prosak, none, and
Steve Prosak, none.
____
John F. Hicks, Sr., of North Carolina, 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 State of Eritrea.
Nominee: John F. Hicks, Sr.
Post: Eritrea.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
1. Self: John F. Hicks, none.
2. Spouse: Jacqueline M. Hicks, none.
3. Children and spouses; Names: Jocelyn F. Hicks
(daughter), John F. Hicks, Jr. (son), none.
4. Parents: Names: Mack L. Hicks (father) (deceased); Annie
H. Hicks (mother) (deceased).
5. Grandparents: Names: John Frederick and Addie Hicks
(deceased--paternal grandparents); Stephen and Maggie Sherad
(deceased--maternal grandparents).
6. Brothers and spouses: Names: Clarence and Rhonda Hicks,
none; Osceola Hicks, none.
7. Sisters and spouses: Names: Katrina and James Goldsby,
none; Joyce Hicks, none.
____
Avis T. Bohlen, of the District of Columbia, 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 Bulgaria.
Nominee: Avis T. Bohlen.
Post: Ambassador to Bulgaria.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
1. Self: none.
2. Spouse: David P. Calleo, $50, 1991--Friends of Les
Aspin; $200.00, 1992--Tsongas for President.
3. Children and spouses: Not applicable.
4. Parents: Names: Charles Bohlen (deceased, 1973); Avis
Bohlen (deceased, 1982).
5. Grandparents: Names: Charles Bohlen and Celestine Bohlen
(deceased); George Thayer and Gertrude Thayer (deceased).
6. Brothers and spouses: Names: Charles Bohlen, $100,
1992--Becerra for Congress; $200, 1994--Doug Kahn; Jaye
Scholl, None.
7. Sisters and spouses: Names: Celestine Bohlen, none;
Vladimir Lebedev, none.
____
Leslie M. Alexander, 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 Ecuador.
Nominee: Leslie M. Alexander.
Post: Quito.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
1. Self: none.
2. Spouse: none.
3. Children and spouses: Names: Margaret, none; Natalia,
none.
4. Parents: Names: Leslie M. Alexander, none; Ginette R.
Alexander (deceased).
5. Grandparents: Names: Mr. and Mrs. L.M. Alexander
(deceased); Mr. and Mrs. R. Chevalon (deceased).
6. Brothers and spouses: Names: Michael and Lorri
Alexander, none; Bruce and Lisa Alexander, none; Steven
Alexander, none.
7. Sisters and spouses: none.
____
Tibor P. Nagy, Jr., of Texas, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class
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of Counselor, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the
Republic of Guinea.
Nominee: Tibor Peter Nagy, Jr.
Post: Ambassador to Guinea.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
1. Self: Tibor P. Nagy, Jr., none.
2. Spouse: Eva Jane Nagy, none.
3. Children and spouses: Names: Tisza Ann, none; Peter
William, none; Stephen Branson, none.
4. Parents: Names: Tibor Nagy, none; Zsuzsa Kovacs, none.
5. Grandparents: Names: Gyorgyi Kalman (deceased); Gyorgyi
Emilia (deceased); Nagy Jozsef (deceased); Nagy Vilma
(deceased).
6. Brothers and Spouses: Names: Redey Peter, none; Redey
Jutka, none; Andras Goldinger, none.
7. Sisters and spouses: Name: Redey Jutka, none.
____
Donald J. Planty, of New York, 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 Guatemala.
Nominee: Donald J. Planty.
Post: Guatemala.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
1. Self: Donald J. Planty, none.
2. Spouse: Regina E. Planty, none.
3. Children and spouses: Names: Rev. Donald J. Planty, Jr.,
none; Matthew D. Planty, none.
4. Parents: Names: Mark Planty, none; Donald E. Planty,
none; Bernadette A. Planty, none.
5. Grandparents: Names: Nicholas Boliver (deceased); Ora
Planty (deceased); Arletha Boliver (deceased); Cora Planty
(deceased).
6. Brothers and spouses: Names: Brian and Kelly Planty,
none; Brent and Linda Planty, none.
7. Sisters and spouses: Names: Elaine Planty, none; Karen
and Steve Vout, none; Dawn Planty, none; Renee and Gary
Davoy, none.
____
Dennis C. Jett, of New Mexico, 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 Peru.
Nominee: Dennise C. Jett.
Post: Lima, Peru.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
1. Self: none.
2. Spouse: Lynda Schuster, none.
3. Children and spouses: Names: Brian Jett, none; Allison
Jett, Non.
Parents: Clifton Jett (deceased); Helen Jett, none.
5. Grandparents: Names: (deceased).
6. Brothers and spouses: Names: James and Evangeline Jett,
Michael and Barbara Jett, and Paul Jett, none.
7. Sisters and spouses: none.
____
Lino Gutierrez, of Florida, 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 Nicaragua.
Nominee: Lino Gutierrez.
Post: Ambassador to Nicaragua.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
1. Self: Lino Gutierrez, none.
2. Spouse: Miriam Messina-Gutierrez, none.
3. Children and spouses: Names: Alicia Tio-Messina, none;
Diana Lynn Gutierrez, none; Susana Marie Gutierrez, none.
4. Parents: Names: Lino Gutierrez (father) (deceased);
Maria F. Gutierrez (mother), none.
5. Grandparents: Names: Lino Gutierrez, Eugenia Gutierrez,
Luis Fernandez, Etelvina Fernandez (all grandparents
deceased).
6. Brothers and spouses: none.
7. Sisters and spouses: none.
____
Wendy Jean Chamberlin, of Virginia, 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 Lao People's Democratic Republic.
Nominee: Wendy Chamberlin.
Post: Vientiane, Laos.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
1. Self: Wendy Chamberlin, none.
2. Spouse: John H. Hawes, none.
3. Children and spouses: Names: Chynna Hawes, none; Jade
Hawes, none; Fabrizia Hawes, none; Christiana Hawes, none;
Ceazere LaFranconia, none (husb. of Christiana); Alessia
Kirkland, none; Kevin Kirkland, none (husb. of Alessia).
4. Parents: Names: Col. William C. Chamberlin, none;
Beverly Mann Chamberlin, (deceased).
5. Grandparents: Names: Ann Mann (deceased); Admiral
William Mann (deceased); Henry Barrett Chamberlin (deceased);
Margaret Chamberlin (deceased).
6. Brothers and spouses: Names: Henry Barrett Chamberlin,
none; Ruth Chamberlin, none (wife of brother Henry); Lt. Col.
William Chamberlin, none; Shanta Chamberlin, none (wife of
William).
7. Sisters and spouses: No sisters.
____
James Francis Creagan, 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 Honduras.
Nominee: James F. Creagan.
Post: Honduras.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
1. Self: James F. Creagan, none.
2. Spouse Gwyn Jonsson Creagan, none.
3. Children and spouses: Names: Sean M.A. Creagan, none;
Kevin and Noemi Creagan, none.
4. Parents: Names: Mareta T. Creagan (deceased) James M.
Creagan, none; Alice Svete Creagan, none.
5. Grandparents: Names: Carl Creagan (deceased); Mary
Traxler (deceased); Leota Creagan (deceased).
6. Brothers and spouses: Names: Tom and Sue Creagan, none;
David and Janet Creagan, none.
7. Sisters and spouses: Names: Judith Creagan Brown and
Hank Brown, Jr., none.
____
Glen Robert Rase, of Florida, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of
America to Brunei Darussalam.
Nominee: Glen Robert Rase.
Post: Ambassador, Brunei Darussalam.
Contributions, Amount, date, and donee:
1. Self: none.
2. Spouse: none.
3. Children and spouses: none.
4. Parents: Names: Robert F. Rase, none; Gloria R. Rase,
none.
5. Grandparents: Names: Catherine Rase, none; Caroline
Ready, none.
6. Brothers and spouses: none.
7. Sisters and spouses: Names: Carol Rase, none; Steven
Frasier, none.
____
Thomas C. Hubbard, of Tennessee, 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 the Philippines and to
serve concurrently and without additional compensation as
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United
States of America to the Republic of Palau.
Nominee: Thomas C. Hubbard.
Post: Philippines and Palau.
Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
1. Self: none.
2. Spouse: Joan M. Hubbard, none.
3. Children and spouses: Names: Lindley Taylor Hubbard,
none; Carrie Hubbard, none.
4. Parents: Names: Thomas N. Hubbard (deceased); Rebecca
Taylor Hubbard (deceased).
5. Grandparents: Names: Cato Taylor (deceased); Lolabelle
Taylor (deceased).
6. Brothers and spouses: Names: Edward Dow Hubbard, none.
7. Sisters and spouses: Names: Piera Springstead, 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. HELMS. Mr. President, for the Committee on Foreign Relations, I
also report favorably three nomination lists in the Foreign Service
which were printed in full in the Congressional Records of May 9, and
June 18, 1996, 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 May 9, and June 18, 1996 at the end of the Senate
proceedings.)
Foreign Service
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 Two,
Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
of the United States of America;
agency for international development
Donald C. Masters, of the District of Columbia
U.S. information agency
Gail Milissa Grant, of Missouri
Patricia McMahon Hawkins, of New Hampshire
For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class Three,
Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
of the United States of America:
agency for international development
Richard W. Loudis, of Florida
Mark Stewart Miller, of Florida
Allen F. Vargas, of New York
department of commerce
Reginald A. Miller, of California
Judy R. Reinke, of Virginia
department of state
Juan M. Bracete, of Florida
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 agriculture
Karl Hampton, of the District of Columbia
United States Information Agency
Susan Tebeau Bell, of South Carolina
Rebecca Tracy Brown, of California
Kate Marie Byrnes, of Florida
Margot Carrington, of Florida
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Anne Sara Casper, of Nevada
Charles Gary Cole, of California
Lincoln D. Dahl, of Nevada
David Adams Duckenfield, of the District of Columbia
David Joseph Firestein, of Texas
Stefen Granito, of Florida
Marjorie R. Harrison, of Pennsylvania
Erik Anders Holm-Olsen, of New Jersey
Robert C. Howes, of Michigan
Tiffany Ann Jackson-Zunker, of California
Geraldine F. Keener, of California
Christine A. Leggett, of California
Deena Fathi Mansour, of Wyoming
Karen Morrissey, of Florida
George P. Newman, of New York
Thomas Joseph Nicholas Pierce, of Connecticut
Adele E. Ruppe, of Maryland
R. Stephen Schermerhorn, of Florida
Dana Cohn Shell, of California
Victoria L. Sloan, of Florida
Susan Nan Stevenson, of Florida
Scott D. Weinhold, of Wisconsin
Ivan Weinstein, of New Jersey
Richard Morgan Wilbur, of New York
department of state
Robert M. Anthony, of Oklahoma
Jonathan Jay Beighle, of Washington
Randy William Berry, of Colorado
Paul W. Blankenship, of Texas
Sharon T. Bowman, of New York
Frances Chisholm, of New Hampshire
Nancy Ann Cohen, of California
Marie Christine Damour, of Virginia
Nathaniel Pabody Dean, of the District of Columbia
Shwan Dorman, of New York
Christopher G. Dunnett, of Florida
Levon A. Eldemir, of California
Robert Frank Ensslin, of Florida
George H. Frowick, of California
Joanne Gilles, of New York
William Lewis Griffith, of New York
Alexander Grossman, of Texas
David C. Hermann, of Massachusetts
Andrew S. Hillman, of New York
Irma J. Hopkins, of Indiana
Mark Scott Johnsen, of California
Marc C. Johnson, of the District of Columbia
Christopher A. Landberg, of Washington
Scott D. McDonald, of Florida
Edward Vincent O'Brien, of Florida
Edward W. O'Connor, of Pennsylvania
Derrick Meyer Olsen, of Oregon
Michael Joseph Petrucelli, of Maryland
Patrick Robert Quigley, of Florida
Jennifer Ann Richter, of Pennsylvania
Cynthia Corbin Sharpe, of Texas
Kathleen S. Sheehan, of Massachusetts
Catherine Ann Shumann, of New Jersey
Raymond Daniel Toma, Jr., of Michigan
Pamela M. Tremont, of Texas
James J. Turner, of Maryland
The following-named Members of the Foreign Service of the
United States Information Agency and the Department of State
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
on the United States of America:
Amanda L. Blanck, of Missouri
Patrick W. Boyden, of Indiana
Bruce W. Brett, of Virginia
David H. Cannon, of California
Robert W. Chapman, of Virginia
Richard K. Choate, of Virginia
Collette M. Christian, of Oregon
Jennifer N.M. Coile, of Wyoming
Daniel Keith Hall, of Virginia
James L. Harris, of Virginia
Mary Heintzelman, of the District of Columbia
Maureen Matter Howard, of Washington
Michael J. Hughes, of Virginia
Michael C. John, of Virginia
Patricia Kozlik Kabra, of California
Andrew M. Langenbach, of Virginia
David Kent Mason, of Virginia
Maryann McKay, of California
Andrea Linda Meyer, of Pennsylvania
Cynthia L. Morrow, of Virginia
Duc Tan Ngo, of Virginia
Jean T. Olson, of Florida
Robert E. Orkosky, of Virginia
Elizabeth C. Pokorny, of Virginia
Laura B. Pramuk, of Colorado
Ann M. Roubachewsky, of Maryland
Norville B. Spearman, Jr., of California
Karen Sullivan, of New York
Kurt N. Theodorakos, of Virginia
The following-named Career Members of the Senior Foreign
Service of the Department of Commerce for promotion in the
Senior Foreign Service to the class indicated:
Career Members of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Minister-Counselor:
Terence Flannery, of Virginia
Laron L. Jensen, of Virginia
The following-named Career Members of the Foreign Service
for promotion into the Senior Foreign Service, as indicated:
Career Members of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Counselor:
Dolores F. Harrod, of New Hampshire
James L. Joy, of Florida
David K. Katz, of California
George W. Knowles, of Florida
Kay R. Kuhlman, of Florida
John L. Priamou, of the District of Columbia
George F. Ruffner, 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 Two,
Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
of the United States of America:
agency for international development
Justin Emmett Doyle, of New York
Hector Nava, of California
department of commerce
Craig B. Allen, of Wisconsin
Robert M. Murphy, of Washington
department of state
David M. Buss, of Texas
Patricia M. Haslach, of Oregon
For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class Three,
Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
of the United States of America:
agency for international development
David John Clark, of Texas
Amy Renneisen Fawcett, of Tennessee
James B. Gaughran, of Virginia
Michael J. Greene, of Washington
Philip D. Horschler, of California
Virginia Howell Poole, of Virginia
Claude Wilbur Mark Reece, of Virginia
Caroline Truesdell, of New York
Ruth F. Woodcock, of Florida
Albert Obiri Yeboah, of Virginia
department of agriculture
Sharon A. Bylenga, of Florida
department of commerce
Ann M. Bacher, of Florida
Nancy K. Charles-Parker, of Virginia
David K. Schneider, of Virginia
Dale N. Tasharski, of Tennessee
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 commerce
Linda F. Archer, of California
Frank G. Carrico, Jr., of Texas
James M. Fluker, of New York
Rosemary D. Gallant, of Virginia
Kenneth H. Keefe, of Florida
James M. McCarthy, of Maryland
department of state
Michael Jonathan Adler, of Maryland
Stefanie Amadeo, of New Jersey
Mary Ruth Avery, of Florida
Daniel Karl Balzer, of Ohio
Douglas Covell Bayley, of Wisconsin
Mark D. Bysfield, of Missouri
Paul M. Cantrell, of California
Robin Lisa Dunnigan, of California
Monica Elizabeth Eppinger, of Arizona
Jill Marie Esposito, of New York
Nicholas A. Ferro, of Virginia
Michael Edward Garrote, of Pennsylvania
Pamela L. Gomez, of Texas
Brian A. Goggins, of the District of Columbia
Deborah Zamora Grout, of New Mexico
Helen Hamilton Hahn, of Florida
Ruth Mary Hall, of Virginia
Scott Ian Hamilton, of Illinois
Richard Alan Hinson, of Florida
Gerard Thomas Hodel, of New York
Dirk J. Hofschire, of Nebraska
Todd Michael Huizinga, of Michigan
Donald Emil Jacobson, of California
Catherine Elias Kay, of Illinois
Michael Christopher Keays, of California
Kristina A. Kvien, of California
Christopher John Lamora, of Rhode Island
Jeanne M. Maloney, of Tennessee
Colette A. Marcellin, of Texas
Michael John Mates, of Washington
Ann Barrows McConnell, of California
Jennifer Allyn McIntyre, of Maryland
Kellie A. Meiman, of Georgia
Elizabeth Inga Millard, of Virginia
Douglas Alan Morris, of Nebraska
W. Patrick Murphy, of New Hampshire
Courtney R. Nemroff, of Pennsylvania
Matthew A. Palmer, of Massachusetts
Sooky Wynne Park, of Maryland
Richard Carlton Paschall, III, of North Carolina
Sarah S. Penhune, of Massachusetts
Mark Stephen Prokop, of Connecticut
Charles Randolph, IV, of Connecticut
Thomas Metzger Ramsey, of New York
Howard Verne Reed, of New York
Walter Scott Reid, III, of Virginia
Sonja Kay Rix, of New York
William Vernon Roebuck, Jr., of North Carolina
Ava L. Rogers, of Louisiana
Marilynn Williams Rowdybush, of Ohio
Paul M. Simon, of Florida
Sherry Lynn Steeley, of Pennsylvania
Gregory William Sullivan, of Florida
Joseph F. Tilghman, of Connecticut
Donna Visocan Vandenbroucke, of Virginia
Steven Craig Walker, of Hawaii
Deirdre M. Warner, of Pennylvania
Robert Forrest Winchester, of California
James A. Wolfe, II, of California
The following-named Members of the Foreign Service of the
Departments of Commerce and State 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:
Rebecca Arends, of Virginia
Kathleen T. Austin, of the District of Columbia
Frank Joseph Babetski, of Virginia
Bartholomew Louis Barbessi, of New York
Allison M. Beck, of Virginia
Jemile L. Bertot, of Connecticut
Harry Arthur Blanchette, of Florida
Lillian A. Braman, of Virginia
Ron A. Braverman, of New Jersey
Mary Kathleen Bryla, of the District of Columbia
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Guillermo Santiago Christensen, of Virginia
David F. Davison, of Virginia
Paul J. DeFrancesco, Jr., of Ohio
Catherine I. Ebert-Gray, of Colorado
David J. Fineman, of Virginia
Clarence Franklin Foster, Jr., of Virginia
Dennis David Grabulis, of Virginia
Richard Jason Grimes, of Virginia
Brian Gibbs Gunderson, of Virginia
Kent Frendon Hallberg, of Virginia
Jerry Hersh, of New York
Sallie Marie Hicks, of Virginia
Tyrena L. Holley, of the District of Columbia
Jon Clarke Hooper, of Virginia
Horace P. Jen, of Virginia
Jennifer J. Jordan, of Virginia
Scott H. Jung, of Maryland
Kurtis Michael Kessler, of Virginia
Mark A. LaBrecque, of Virginia
Kristine R. Lansing, of Virginia
Michael W. Liikala, of California
Douglas M. Littrel, of Virginia
Frank J. Manganiello, of Virginia
Mark J. Martin, of Virginia
Kevin Bruce McKinney, of Virginia
Marion K. McMahel, of Maryland
Tara K. Nathan, of Virginia
Geraldine H. O'Brien, of Virginia
Henry Oppermann, of Maryland
Homer C. Pickens III, of Virginia
Phyllis Marie Powers, of Texas
Christopher C. Rand, of Virginia
Helen Patricia Reed-Rowe, of Maryland
William Rodman Regan, of Virginia
Cornelio Rivera III, of Virginia
Fed A. Schellenberg, of Virginia
David D. Shilling, of Maryland
James B. Sizemore, of Virginia
Mary Emerson Slimp, of Virginia
Amy Katherine Stamps, of Virginia
Andrea Robin Starks, of Maryland
Revalee Stevens, of the District of Columbia
Louis V. Surgent, Jr., of Maryland
Dwayne Leo Therriault, of Virginia
Michael S. Tulley, of California
Bruce G. Valentine, Jr., of Virginia
Randall R. Videgar, of Virginia
Anthony David Watt, of Wyoming
Ann G. Webster, of Virginia
Helga L. Weisto, of Maryland
David S. Wick, of Delaware
Robert T. Yurko, of Maryland
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Treaty Doc 104-24 Agreement Concerning Straddling Fish Stocks and
Highly Migratory Fish Stocks (Exec. Rept. 104-20)
Text of the committee-recommended resolution of advice and
consent:
Resolved, (two-thirds of the Senators present concurring
therein), That the Senate advise and consent to the
ratification of The Agreement for the Implementation of the
Provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the
Sea of 10 December 1982 Relating to the Conservation and
Management of Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory
Fish Stocks, with Annexes (``The Agreement''), which was
adopted at United Nations Headquarters in New York by
Consensus of the United Nations Conference on Straddling Fish
Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks on August 4, 1995,
and signed by the United States on December 4, 1995 (Treaty
Doc. 104-24), subject to the following declaration:
It is the Sense of the Senate that ``no reservations''
provisions as contained in Article 42 have the effect of
inhibiting the Senate from exercising its constitutional duty
to give advice and consent to a treaty, and the Senate's
approval of this treaty should not be construed as a
precedent for acquiescence to future treaties containing such
a provision.
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Treaty Doc 104-27 International Natural Rubber Agreement, 1995 (Exec.
Rept. 104-21)
Text of the committee-recommended resolution of advice and
consent:
Resolved, (two-thirds of the Senators present concurring
therein), That the Senate advise and consent to the
ratification of The International Natural Rubber Agreement,
1995, done at Geneva on February 17, 1995 (Treaty Doc. 104-
27), subject to the following declaration:
It is the Sense of the Senate that ``no reservations''
provisions as contained in Article 68 have the effect of
inhibiting the Senate from exercising its constitutional duty
to give advice and consent to a treaty, and the Senate's
approval of this treaty should not be construed as a
precedent for acquiescence to future treaties containing such
a provision.
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