[Congressional Record Volume 143, Number 152 (Tuesday, November 4, 1997)]
[Senate]
[Pages S11667-S11677]
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. McCain, from the Committee on Commerce, Science, and 
     Transportation:
       Duncan T. Moore, of New York to be an Associate Director of 
     the Office of Science and Technology Policy.
       Arthur Bienenstock, of California, to be an Associate 
     Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy.
       Raymond G. Kammer, of Maryland, to be Director of the 
     National Institute of Standards and Technology.
       Terry D. Garcia, of California, to be Assistant Secretary 
     of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere.

  (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.)


                           in the coast guard

       The following-named individual for appointment as a 
     permanent regular officer in the United States Coast Guard in 
     the grade indicated under title 14, U.S. Code, section 211:

                    To be lieutenant (junior grade)

     Whitney L. Yelle, 6516
       The following-named officers for appointment to the grade 
     indicated in the U.S. Coast Guard under title 14, United 
     States Code, section 271:

                       To be lieutenant commander

     Thomas Flora, 1977
     Alfredo T. Soriano, 3245
     William E. Thompson, 5963
     Allen B. Cleveland, 5661
     Timothy M. Fitzpatrick, 1834
     Michael J. Kelly, 6895
     Peter W. Seaman, 3947
     William P. Green, 4602
     John R. Turley, 8780
     Markus D. Dausses, 4313
     John L. Bragaw, 3661
     Glenn L. Gebele, 4212
     Michael S. Sabellico, 8701
     Laura H. O'Hare, 6357
     Susan K. Vukovich, 5076
     Craig O. Fowler, 3715
     Daniel S. Cramer, 3202
     John J. Metcalf, 4539
     Steven J. Reynolds, 9836
     Sean M. Mahoney, 1321
     Kevin J. McKenna, 1964
     Christopher E. Alexander, 5686
     James W. Sebastian, 9852
     Han Kim, 8423
     Phyllis E. Blanton, 3093
     Andrew C. Palmiotto, 5986
     Matthew K. Creelman, 5359
     Caleb Corson, 9543
     Marc H. Nguyen, 3884
     Cynthia L. Stowe, 7198
     Charles Jennings, 1640
     Mary J. Sohlberg, 2583
     John F. Maloney, 3275
     Craig T. Hoskins, 3608
     James P. McLeod, 2174
     Raymond D. Hunt, 2465
     Kenneth V. Fordham, 7677
     Jon S. Kellams, 7003
     Keith M. Smith, 5923
     Donna L. Cottrell, 3421
     James W. Crowe, 1207
     Peter D. Conley, 7522
     Kelly L. Kachele, 6708
     Scott A. Buttrick, 5681
     Janet R. Florey, 8250
     Melissa A. Bulkley, 2351
     James H. Whitehead, 0654
     William R. Kelly, 6357
     Jason Lyuke, 0055
     John M. Danaher, 2841
     John E. Boris, 1322
     Mark D. Berkeley, 7271
     Richard A. Sandoval, 8247
     Charles M. Greene, 6480
     Brian P. Hall, 4972
     Eric P. Christensen, 7911
     Ronald J. Haas, 3994
     Mark D. Wallace, 5429
     Matthew C. Stanley, 7668
     Frank G. DeLeon, 6529
     Rod D. Lubasky, 9808
     Darcy D. Guyant, 1335
     Perry S. Huey, 7794
     Donald F. Potter, 4090
     Kevin M. Balderson, 0693
     Patrick Flynn, 2133
     Wayne A. Stacey, 8485
     Patrick G. McLaughlin, 5268
     Wayne C. Conner, 1137
     Jeffrey S. Phelps, 3423
     Michael G. Bloom, 4211
     Roger D. Mason, 5022
     Michael W. Duggan, 1775
     Bruce E. Graham, 1599
     Lamberto D. Sazon, 2681
     Henry D. Kocevar, 1869
     Bruce D. Henson, 6391
     Sean A. McBrearty, 1878
     Robert C. Wilson, 9887
     Gary L. Bruce, 9690
     Jim L. Munro, 7204
     Kevin P. Frost, 8805
     Robert D. Kirk, 4164
     William L. Stinehour, 6022
     Scott B. Varco, 9386
     Dawayne R. Penberthy, 6652
     Keith R. Bills, 8588
     Richard K. Woolford, 7374
     Timothy A. Orner, 9409
     Douglas M. Gordon, 0133
     James D. Jenklns, 5482
     Larry D. Bowling, 8411
     Drew J. Trousdell, 8260
     Scott W. Bornemann, 8846
     Paul A. Titcombe, 8636
     William M. Drelling, 2198
     Kristin A. Williams, 5974
     John E. Hurst, 6443
     Kevin D. Camp, 6677
     Steven W. Poore, 5565
     Arthur R. Thomas, 4799
     Thomas E. Cafferty, 6049
     Jeffrey A. Reeves, 2042
     Ronald L. Hensel, 9354
     Marc P. Lebeau, 7776
     Barry O. Arnold, 5817
     Samuel Short, 7633
     Gary E. Bracken, 7885
     David C. Hartt, 7003
     Richard T. Gatlin, 3552
     Joseph P. Kelly, 5257
     Eric V. Walters, 6027
     Corey J. Jones, 7371
     Michael J. Bosley, 7625
     Roger R. Laferriere, 6326
     John G. Keeton, 9728
     Robert S. Young, 5588
     John J. Dolan, 7454
     Alan W. Carver, 4858
     Leonard C. Greig, 6456
     David A. Walker, 2710
     David L. Hartley, 7876
     Michael A. Megan, 3989
     William J. Boeh, 3490
     Stewart M. Dietrick, 7750
     Thomas Tardibuono, 7928
     John E. Souza, 8253
     Timothy J. Heitsch, 1634
     Julie A. Gahn, 4521
     Donald E. Culkin, 4485
     Byron L. Black, 7990
     James E. Hanzalik, 0191
     Kurt A. Sebastian, 8559
     Gregory J. Sanial, 8158
     Frank R. Parker, 4486
     John A. Healy, 9902
     Tina L. Burke, 2896
     John D. Wood, 6878
     Jan M. Johnson, 7441
     Timothy G. Stueve, 8573
     Keith A. Russell, 1052
     John F. Moriarty, 5799
     Michael P. Ryan, 2670
     John B. Sullivan, 1035
     Larry R. Kennedy, 7449
     Robert P. Hayes, 2250
     Stuart L. Lebruska, 7101
     Christopher J. Meade, 9834
     Charles A. Richards, 8949
     Donald Jillson, 8089
     Charles E. Rawson, 3411
     Janet E. Stevens, 6512
     Cirristopher D. Nichols, 1626
     Joel D. Slotten, 7105
     Dominic Dibari, 1055
     Stephen P. Czerwonka, 3738
     Kurt C. O'Brien, 0534
     Robert T. McCarty, 6264
     Kevin P. Freeman, 9325
     Joel D. Dolbeck, 5478
     Richard D. Fontana, 5960

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     Sean M. Burke, 2944
     Edgars A. Auzenbergs, 1579
     Joel D. Magnussen, 3176
     Michael J. Lopez, 3878
     Thomas F. Ryan, 5351
     Alan N. Arsenault, 3958
     Peter N. Decola, 8972
     Thomas G. Nelson, 0329
     James Carlson, 2414
     Philip J. Skowronek, 1126
     Pat Dequattro, 4688
     David M. Dermanelian, 8757
     Austin J. Gould, 2015
     Stephen M. Sabellico, 8642
     Andy J. Fordham, 8207
     Scott D. Pisel, 1756
     Laurence J. Prevost, 2308
     Joseph M. Pesci, 4592
     Charles L. Cashin, 9267
     Jesse K. Moore, 1449
     Glenn M. Sulmasy, 3347
     Matthew J. Zamary, 0480
     Anthony S. Lloyd, 1217
     Kirk A. Bartnik, 8918
     William J. Wolter, 8350
     Francis E. Genco, 1716
     David P. Crowley, 4708
     Joseph F. Hester, 5624
     John C. Rendon, 9496
     Charles S. Camp, 1661
     William R. Meese, 8432
     Michael P. Carosotto, 3938
     Steven A. Banks, 3620
     Joseph E. Manjone, 5020
     Timothy F. Pettek, 6421
     Keith T. Whiteman, 0595
     James E. Scheye, 6147
     Joseph E. Balda, 0358
     James R. Olive, 4453
     James Tabor, 0332
     Gary A. Charbonneau, 9620
     Edward J. Cubanski, 5911
     Eric G. Johnson, 8984
     Patrick J. McGuire, 0839
     Bradford Clark, 0448
     Joseph J. Losciuto, 1557
     Victoria A. Huyck, 2775
     Romualdo Domingo, 8070
     Cameron T. Naron, 9727
     Jason A. Fosdick, 1569
     Adam J. Shaw, 8486
     Ian Liu, 2246
     Patrick Foley, 6448
     Basil F. Brown, 9721
     George M. Zeitler, 9546
     Christian J. Herzberger, 3083
     Robert F. Olson, 7556
     Michael Z. Ernesto, 4427
     Mitchell C. Ekstrom, 8953
     Michael D. Callahan, 7181
     Robert E. Styron, 6449
     Douglas M. Ruhde, 4912
     Darwyn A. Wilmoth, 5464
     Steven M. Sheridan, 9866
     James B. Nicholson, 0642
     Joseph L. Duffy, 4813
     Robert A. Laahs, 3670
     Cedric A. Hughes, 6254
     Carmen T. Lapkiewicz, 6240
     Glena T. Sanchez, 8906
     Roderick D. Davis, 3556
     Brian K. Gove, 6433
     Russell C. Proctor, 5358
     Gerardo Morgan, 2320
     David S. Fish, 7202
     Kevin C. Burke, 5766
     Michael A. Jendrossek, 8874
     Tony C. Clark, 3835
     Robert D. Phillips, 1678
     Steven R. Sator, 3408
     Theodore R. Salmon, 7543
     Jason L. Tengan, 0784
     Mark S. Ryan, 7592
     Robert J. Greve, 2511
     Peter M. Kilfoyle, 8179
     Brian K. Moore, 4779
     William F. Adickes, 8017
     Mark J. Wilbert, 0179
     Thurman T. Maine, 8652
     Craig A. Petersen, 8689
     Robert I. Griffin, 2267
     Donald R. Ling, 9189
     Jeffrey S. Hudkins, 3961
     Mark J. Gandolfo, 4285
     Dirk A. Greene, 7181
     David J. Rokes, 2696
     Todd A. Tschannen, 7318
     Michael R. Olson, 1914

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

       By Mr. SPECTER, from the Committee on Veterans' Affairs:
       William P. Greene, Jr., of West Virginia, to be an 
     Associate Judge of the U.S. Court of Veterans Appeals for the 
     term of fifteen years.
       Richard J. Griffin, of Illinois, to be Inspector General, 
     Department of Veterans Affairs.
       Joseph Thompson, of New York, to be Under Secretary for 
     Benefits of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
       Espiridion A. Borrego, of Texas, to be Assistant Secretary 
     of Labor for Veterans' Employment and Training.

  (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.)

       By Mr. D'AMATO, from the Committee on Banking, Housing, and 
     Urban Affairs:
       Kevin Emanuel Marchman, of Colorado, to be an Assistant 
     Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
       Saul N. Ramirez, Jr., of Texas, to be an Assistant 
     Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
       Jo Ann Jay Howard, of Texas, to be Federal Insurance 
     Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency.
       Richard F. Keevey, of Virginia, to be Chief Financial 
     Officer, Department of Housing and Urban Development.
       Eva M. Plaza, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Secretary of 
     Housing and Urban Development.
       F. Amanda DeBush, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Secretary 
     of Commerce.
       Gail W. Laster, of New York, to be General Counsel of the 
     Department of Housing and Urban Development.
       R. Roger Majak, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary 
     of Commerce.
       David L. Aaron, of New York, to be Under Secretary of 
     Commerce for International Trade.

  (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.)

       By Mr. HELMS, from the Committee on Foreign Relations:
       Edward S. Walker, Jr., of Maryland, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be 
     Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United 
     States of America to Israel.
       Nominee: Edward S. Walker, Jr.
       Post: Ambassador to Israel.
       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, and donee:
       1. Self: none.
       2. Spouse: Wendy J. Walker, none.
       3. Children: Kathryn E. Walker and Christopher J. Walker, 
     none.
       4. Parents: Deceased.
       5. Grandparents: Deceased.
       6. Brothers: None.
       7. Sisters: Josephine F. Walker, none.
       Alexander R. Vershbow, of the District of Columbia, a 
     Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of 
     Minister-Counselor, to be United States Permanent 
     Representative on the Council of the North Atlantic Treaty 
     Organization, with the rank and status of Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.
       Nominee: Alexander R. Vershbow.
       Post: U.S. Ambassador to NATO.
       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, and donee:
       1. Self, none.
       2. Spouse, $35, 1993, Dem. Nat'l Committee.
       3. Children and spouses names, Benjamin, Gregory, none.
       4. Parents names, Arthur E. Vershbow, Charlotte Z. 
     Vershbow, $15, 1994, Sen. John Kerry.
       5. Grandparents names, deceased.
       6. Brothers and spouses names (no brothers), N/A.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, Ann R. Vershbow, Charles 
     Beitz, $100, 8/94, Tom Andrews; $100, 4/96, Tom Allen; $100, 
     7/96, Tom Allen; (all 3 U.S. Congressional Candidates--
     Maine).
                                                                    ____

       William H. Twaddell, of Rhode Island, 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 Federal Republic of Nigeria.
       Nominee: William H. Twaddell.
       Post: Nigeria.
       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, and donee:
       1. Self, nil.
       2. Spouse, Susan Hardy, nil.
       3. Children and spouses names, W. Sanderson Twaddell, Ellen 
     J. Twaddell, nil.
       4. Parents names, Helen J. Twaddell, nil.
       5. Grandparents names, N/A.
       6. Brothers and spouses names, James and Mandy Twaddell, 
     Steven and Pye Twaddell, nil.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, N/A.
                                                                    ____

       Peter Francis Tufo, of New York, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to the Republic of Hungary.
       Nominee: Peter F. Tufo.
       Post: Ambassador to Hungary.
       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, and donee:
       1. Self:

1993:
  Bob Kerry for U.S. Senate Committee (D. NE)......................$500

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1994:
  Moynihan for Senate (D. NY).....................................1,000
  Democratic National Committee...................................6,000
1995:
  Friends of Senator Carl Levin.....................................500
  A Lot of People Supporting Tom Daschle (D. SD)..................1,000
  Friends of Schumer (D. NY)......................................1,000
  Democratic National Committee..................................10,000
  Clinton for President...........................................1,000
  Emilys List.......................................................500
1996:
  Torricelli for U.S. Senate (D. NJ)..............................1,000
  Friends of Tom Strickland (D. CO)...............................1,000
  Friends of Carolyn McCarthy (D. NY).............................1,000
  Rangel National Leadership PAC (D. NY)..........................1,000
  Italian American Democratic Leadership Council..................1,000
  Democratic National Committee..................................30,000
1997:
  Friends of Chris Dodd for Senate (D. CT)........................1,000
  Daschle for Senate (D. SD)......................................1,000

       2. Spouse, Francesca S. Tufo, $1,000, 11/95, Clinton for 
     President; $1,000, 2/97, Dodd for Senate.
       3. Children and spouses names, Serena S. Tufo, Peter S. 
     Tufo, none.
       4. Parents names, Lee S. Tufo, none; Gustave F. Tufo 
     (deceased).
       5. Grandparents names, none.
       6. Brothers and spouses names, none.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, none.
       Brenda Schoonover, 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 Republic of Togo.
       Nominee: Brenda Brown Schoonover.
       Post: Ambassador, Republic of Togo.
       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, and donee:
       1. Self, none.
       2. Spouse, none.
       3. Children and spouses names, none.
       4. Parents names, none.
       5. Grandparents names, NA.
       6. Brothers and spouses names, none.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, none.
                                                                    ____

       Lange Schermerhorn, of New Jersey, 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 Djibouti.
       Nominee: Lange Schermerhorn.
       Post: Djibouti.
       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, and donee:
       1. Self, none.
       2. Spouse, none.
       3. Children and spouses, none.
       4. Parents names, none.
       5. Grandparents, none.
       6. Brothers and spouses names, none.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, none.
                                                                    ____

       James Carew Rosapepe, of Maryland, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to Romania.
       Nominee: James C. Rosapepe.
       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, and donee:
       1. Self: $250, 5/19/93, Kaptur for Congress; $350, 9/14/93, 
     Democratic State Central Committee of Maryland; $1,000, 5/25/
     94, Friends of Tom Andrews; $250, 6/2/93, Mike Synar for 
     Congress; $250, 6/20/94, Mike Synar for Congress; $250, 8/11/
     94, Robb for the Senate; $300, 10/4/94, New Mexicans for Bill 
     Richardson; $750, 10/24/94, Larocco for Congress; $250, 10/2/
     95, Friends of John Conyers; $250, 11/10/95, Friends of Sen. 
     Carl Levin; $500, 11/21/95, Defazio for Senate;
       $250, 11/18/95, Karen McCarthy for Congress; $250, 7/18/95, 
     Democratic State Central Committee of Maryland; $1,000, 11/
     10/95, Torricelli for U.S. Senate; $1,000, 3/18/96, Italian 
     American Democratic Leadership Council; $250, 8/14/96, 
     Cummings for Congress; $250, 9/27/96, Karen McCarthy for 
     Congress; $1,000, 6/22/95, Clinton Gore '96 Primary 
     Committee; $250, 10/26/95, Friends of Dick Durbin; $500, 8/7/
     95, Leahy for U.S. Senate; $250, 1/5/96, Sherman for 
     Congress; $1,000, 7/30/96, Paolino for Congress;
       $500, 9/19/96, Hoyer for Congress; $5,000, 8/21/96, 
     Democratic National Committee; $600, 9/4/96, Democratic 
     National Committee; $500, 9/14/96, Sherman for Congress; 
     $1,000, 9/13/96, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; 
     $500, 8/7/96, Citizens for Harkin; $250, 10/10/96, Friends of 
     John LaFalce; $500, 8/21/96, Clinton-Gore '96 General 
     Election Legal and Accounting Compliance; $500, 12/18/96, 
     Leahy for U.S. Senator; $1,000, 1/24/97, Italian American 
     Democratic Leadership Council; and $500, 4/4/97, Hoyer for 
     Congress.
       2. Spouse, Sheilah A. Kast, none.
       3. Children and spouses, none.
       4. Parents, Joseph S. Rosapepe, deceased; Dorothy Carew 
     Rosapepe, deceased.
       5. Grandparents, George Carew, deceased; Dora Carew, 
     deceased; Attilio Rosapepe, deceased; Rebecca Rosapepe, 
     deceased.
       6. Brothers and spouses, none.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, Dorothy C.R. Bodwell, Douglas 
     F. Bodwell, none.
                                                                    ____

       Kathryn Linda Haycock Proffitt, of Arizona, to be 
     Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United 
     States of America to the Republic of Malta.
       Nominee: Kathryn Linda Haycock Proffitt.
       Post: U.S. Ambassador to Malta.
       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 and donee.
       1. Self, $450, 6/19/92, McCain Re-election Committee; $400, 
     7/29/92, McCain Re-election Committee; $250, 9/15/92, Kolbe 
     '92; $250, 9/11/92, Pastor for Arizona; $125, 10/25/92, 
     Republican National Committee--Victory '92; $250, 1/13/94, 
     Friends of Jim Cooper; $125, 5/22/94, National Republican 
     Congressional Committee; $1,000, 12/5/94, Citizens Committee 
     for Ernest F. Hollings; $1,000, 8/8/95, Clinton/Gore 1996 
     Primary Committee; $10,000, 11/21/95, Democratic National 
     Committee; $5,000, 12/7/95, Democratic Party of Oregon; 
     $1,000, 12/29/95, Steve Owens for Congress--Primary; $1,000, 
     12/29/95, Steve Owens for Congress--General; $500, 3/21/96, 
     New Mexicans for Bill Richardson; $500, 3/27/96, Tim Johnson 
     for Senate; $1,000, 8/13/96, Clinton/Gore Election Legal & 
     Accounting; $5,000, 8/16/96, Birthday Victory Fund; $500, 10/
     7/96, Henry for Congress; $1,000, 10/22/96, Arizona 
     Democratic Party Federal Account; $5,000, 1/21/97, Democratic 
     Senatorial Campaign Comm.
       2. Spouse (former), Paul W. Haycock.
       I was divorced in February of 1994. I cannot respond with 
     certainty regarding contributions made by my former spouse.
       3. Children and Spouses, Korbin Haycock, None; Hollie 
     Haycock, None; Garron Haycock, None; Rachelle Haycock, None.
       4. Parents, Phyllis Douglas (mother), $1,000, 8/16/95, 
     Clinton/Gore 1996 Primary Committee; Gary Douglas (step-
     father), $1,000, 8/16/95, Clinton/Gore 1996 Primary 
     Committee.
       5. Grandparents, Leslie Gloyd Hall, Deceased; Rhea Hall, 
     Deceased; Thelma Proffitt, Deceased; David Proffitt, 
     Deceased.
       6. Brothers and Spouses, Francis Proffitt, None; Janet 
     Proffitt (spouse), None; Wesley Proffitt, None; Rolanda 
     Proffitt (spouse), None.
       7. Sisters and Spouses, None.
       Joseph A. Presel, of Rhode Island, 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 Uzbekistan.
       Nominee: Joseph A. Presel.
       Post: Ambassador to Uzebekistan.
       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, and donee.
       1. Self, Joseph Presel, $50, 7/29/96, Porter for Congress.
       2. Spouse, Claire-Lise Presel, none.
       3. Children and Spouses names, no children.
       4. Parents names, Howard Presel, deceased; Marie Roitman 
     Presel, deceased.
       5. Grandparents names, Barnet Roitman, Kate Roitman, Joseph 
     Presel, Esther Presel, all deceased.
       6. Brothers and spouses names, no brothers.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, no sisters.
       Steven Karl Pifer, 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 Ukraine.
       Nominee: Steven Karl Pifer.
       Post: Ambassador to Ukraine.
       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 and donee.
       1. Self, none.
       2. Spouse, Marilyn Pifer, none.
       3. Child, Christine Pifer, none.
       4. Father, John Pifer, $19,93, 2/93, Jon Kyle Reelection 
     Committee; $50.00, 5/93, Friends of Jon Kyle; $40.00, 9/93, 
     Friends of Jon Kyle; $2,000.00, 6/96, Republican Senatorial 
     Inner Circle; $500.00, 5/97, McCain for Senate; $1,000.00, 9/
     93, Pacific Legal Foundation; $1,000.00, 9/94, Pacific Legal 
     Foundation; $1,000.00, 12/95, Pacific Legal Foundation; 
     $1,000.00, 12/96, Pacific Legal Foundation; Mother, Norma 
     Pifer, none; Stepmother, Stacy Pifer, none; Former 
     stepmother, Yvonne Pifer, none.
       5. Grandparents, Marguerite Clark, deceased; Oscar Smith, 
     deceased; Althea Pifer, deceased; John Carl Pifer, deceased.
       6. Brother, Kevin Pifer, none; Stepbrother, Hugo Olliphant, 
     none.
       7. Stepsister, Sandi Pifer, none.
       Lyndon Lowell Olson, Jr., of Texas, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to Sweden.

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       Nominee: Lyndon Lowell Olson, Jr.
       Post: U.S. Ambassador to Sweden.
       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, and donee.
       1. Self, Lyndon Lowell Olson, Jr., $1,000, 4/8/97, Ken 
     Bentsen for Congress; $1,000, 3/4/97, Gene Green Election 
     Fund; $1,000, 3/10/97, Friends of Patrick Kennedy; $1,000, 3/
     13/97, New Democratic Network; $10,000, 2/20/97, Democratic 
     Senatorial Campaign Committee; $1,000, 2/19/97, Citizens for 
     Joe Kennedy; $1,000, 7/1/96, Martin Frost Campaign Committee; 
     $1,000, 7/2/96, Bruggere for Senate; $1,000, 8/26/96, Weiland 
     for Congress; $1,000, 9/5/96, Chas. Stenholm for Congress; 
     $1,000, 9/26/96, Pat Frank for Congress; $2,000 12/13/96, Tom 
     Daschle (Primary & General); $1,000, 7/12/96, Chet Edwards 
     for Congress; $1,000, 1/9/96, Friends of Senator Rockefeller; 
     $1,000, 7/18/96, Rangel Victory Fund; $1,000, 3/19/96, Tom 
     Strickland; $1,000, 4/11/96, Sanders for Senate; $1,000, 6/
     12/96, Torricelli for Senate; $1,000, 12/5/96, Nick Lampson 
     Campaign; $1,000, 9/25/95, Clinton/Gore `96 Primary 
     Committee; $1,000, 4/19/95, Edwards for Congress; $1,000, 12/
     18/95, Odom U.S. Senate Campaign; $1,000, 3/22/95, Citizens 
     for Harkin; $1,000, 8/24/95, Friends of Carl Levin; $1,000, 
     5/5/95, Citizens for Joe Kennedy; $1,000, 4/15/95, Kerry for 
     Senate; $1,000, 9/11/95, Ben Nelson for Senate; $1,000, 12/
     28/95, Maloney for Congress; $1,000, 3/7/94, Cooper for 
     Senate; $1,000, 10/3/94, Ken Bentsen for Congress; $1,000, 3/
     28/94, Harris Wofford; $1,000, 1/19/94, Craig Washington; 
     $1,000, 2/24/94, Mike Andrews Campaign Committee; $1,000, 3/
     11/94, Jerry Nadler for Congress; $1,000, 4/11/94, Fisher for 
     Senate; $2,500, 9/5/94, Effective Government Committee; 
     $1,000, 10/7/94, Earl Pomeroy for Congress; $1,000, 9/27/94, 
     Robb for Senate; $1,000, 7/14/94, Martin Frost Campaign 
     Committee; $1,000, 4/12/93, Joe Kennedy Campaign; $1,000, 12/
     17/93, ACLI PAC; $1,000, 12/4/93, Frost Campaign 
     Committee; $1,000, 6/18/93, Riegle for Senate; $1,000, 6/
     9/93, Edwards for Congress; $2,000, 8/9/93, Effective 
     Government Committee; $250, 4/20/93, Effective Government 
     Committee; $2,500, 10/10/93, Effective Government 
     Committee; $1,000, 3/5/93, Krueger for Senate; $1,000, 12/
     7/93, Joe Lieberman Senate Campaign; $1,000, 8/16/93, 
     Bingaman Campaign Committee; $1,000, 8/23/98, Jim Sasser 
     Committee; $2,000, 12/24/92, Effective Gov't. Committee; 
     $1,000, 8/25/92, Tom Daschle; $1,000, 9/18/92, Gephardt in 
     Congress Committee; $1,000, 4/9/92, Life PAC; $1,000, 4/
     21/92, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; $1,000, 
     7/12/92, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; $1,000, 
     5/15/92, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; 
     $1,000, 6/6/92, Pomeroy for Congress; $500, 9/6/92, Chet 
     Edwards for Congress; $1,000, 12/2/92, Chet Edwards for 
     Congress.
       2. Spouse, Kathleen Woodward Olson, $1,000, 2/19/97, 
     Citizens for Joe Kennedy;
       1996
       $1,000, 7/12/96, Chet Edwards Campaign Committee; $1,000, 
     12/13/96, Tom Daschle; $1,000, 4/11/96, Sanders for Senate; 
     $1,000, 6/20/95, Pete Wilson for President; $1,000, 4/19/95, 
     Edwards for Congress; $1,000, 6/11/93, Chet Edwards Campaign.
       3. Children and spouses names, none.
       4. Parents names, Lyndon L. Olson, Sr., $1,000, 4/21/95, 
     Joe Kennedy Campaign Congress, Frances M. Olson, None.
       5. Grandparents names, E.A. Olson & Beth Olson, deceased, 
     none. C.B. McLaughlin & Lillie McLaughlin, deceased, none.
       6. Brothers and spouses names, Kristine D. Olson, None. 
     Charles D. Olson, $1,000, 5/13/96, Sanders for Senate; $250, 
     1/23/95, Chet Edwards; $250, 4/16/95, Chet Edwards; $250, 7/
     17/95, Chet Edwards; $250, 11/20/95, Chet Edwards; $1,000, 5/
     15/95, Citizens for Joe Kennedy; $1,000, 4/26/93, Citizens 
     for Joe Kennedy; $1,000, 3/26/92 Clinton for President; 
     $1,000, 12/17/92, Senator Lloyd Bentsen Campaign. Kristine K. 
     Olson, none.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, none.
       George Edward Moose, of Maryland, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be 
     Representative of the United States of America to the 
     European Office of the United Nations, with the rank of 
     Ambassador.
       Nominee: George E. Moose.
       Post: Representative of the United States to the European 
     Office of the United Nations.
       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, and donee.
       1. Self, none.
       2. Spouse, none.
       3. Children and spouses names, none.
       4. Parents names, Ellen McCloud Moose, 1997, Democratic 
     Congressional Committee, $50.00. 1996, Democratic National 
     Committee, $900.00; Democratic Congressional Committee, 
     $140.00; Democratic Senatorial Committee, $135.00; Democrats 
     2000, $100.00; Clinton-Gore GELAC, $400.00; National Comm. 
     for an Elected Congress, $70.00; Colorado Democratic Party, 
     $720.00. 1995, Democratic National Committee, $220.00; 
     Clinton--America's Future Fund, $300.00; Democratic 
     Senatorial Committee, $170.00; Clinton-Gore Primary 
     Committee, $100.00. 1994, Clinton--America's Future Fund, 
     $100.00; Democratic National Committee, $420.00; Democratic 
     Senatorial Committee, $70.00. 1993, Estimated contributions 
     of to DNC, DSC and other Democratic Party Funds, $1,200.00; 
     Total: $5,045.00. Robert Moose, information not available (no 
     contact).
       5. Grandparents names, none (no grandparents living).
       6. Brothers and spouses names, none (no brothers).
       7. Sisters and spouses names, Adonica and Larry Walker, 
     none.
       William Dale Montgomery, of Pennsylvania, 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 Croatia.
       Nominee: William Dale Montgomery.
       Post: Zagreb, Croatia.
       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, and donee.
       1. Self, none.
       2. Spouse, Lynne, none.
       3. Children and spouses names, Alexander (14), Amelia (10), 
     Katarina (9), none.
       4. Parents names, Blondell Close Montgomery (mother); 
     father, deceased, none.
       5. Grandparents names, all deceased for more than ten 
     years.
       6. Brothers and spouses names, none.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, Merrie Montgomery King and 
     husband Dennis King, none. Cynthia Montgomery Wernerfeldt and 
     husband Birgir Wernerfeldt, up to $1,000, 1992, Clinton 
     Presidential Campaign.
       Stanley Louis McLelland, of Texas, 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.)
       Nominee: Stanley Louis McLelland.
       Post: Ambassador.
       Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
       1. Self, see attached schedule.
       2. Spouse, not married.
       3. Children and spouses, I do not have any children.
       4. Parents names, Roberta Lois Chaudoin McLelland, none; 
     Ralph Ervin McLelland, deceased.
       5. Grandparents names, all grandparents have been deceased 
     for over 15 years.
       6. Brothers and spouses names, Gerald R. McLelland, none; 
     Sue McLelland, none.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, Martha L. McLelland Stenseng, 
     none; Vern Stenseng, none.


           Attachment to federal campaign contribution report

       Nominee: Stanley Louis McLelland.
       Social Sec. No.: 000-00-0000.
       Post: Ambassador.
       Contributions, amount, date, recipient:
       Self, $10,000, 05/14/97, Dem. Senatorial Campaign Comm.
       Self, $1,000, 05/09/97, Kay Bailey Hutchison.
       Self, $1,000, 03/25/97, Friends of Chris Dodd.
       Self (in-kind), $1,000, 03/25/97, Friends of Chris Dodd.
       Self, $500, 02/20/97, Citizens for Joe Kennedy.
       Self, $10,000, 02/14/97, Dem. Senatorial Campaign Comm.
       Self, $2,000, 12/19/96, Tom Daschle Committee.
       Self, $500, 11/21/96, Nick Lampson for Congress.
       Self, $1,000, 11/21/96, Ken Bentsen for Congress.
       Self, $5,000, 10/22/96, Presidential Unity '96 (non-
     federal).
       Self, $500, 09/26/96, Nick Lampson for Congress.
       Self, $5,000, 09/24/96, Dem. Senatorial Campaign Comm.
       Self, $10,000, 08/20/96, Birthday Victory Fund ($8,000 
     attributed to Dem., Nat'l Comm. & $2,000 attributed, to Texas 
     Dem. Comm.).
       Self, $1,000, 08/19/96, Victory '96 Federal Account.
       Self, $700, 08/16/96, Dem. Nat'l Comm. Convention Program 
     (non-federal).
       Self, $5,000, 08/01/96, Dem. Nat'l Comm. (non-federal).
       Self, $20,000, 08/01/96, Dem. Nat'l Comm. (non-federal).
       Self, $25,000, 06/25/96, Tex. Victory '96 (non-federal).
       Self, $25,000, 05/09/96, Dem. Nat'l comm. (non-federal).
       Self (in-kind), 529, 05/05/96, Dem. Nat'l Comm. (non-
     federal).
       Self, $25,000, 12/05/95, DNC Media Fund: ($20,000 
     attributed to federal account and $5,000 attributed to non-
     federal account).
       Self, $500, 09/22/95, Friends for Nelson wolff.
       Self, $1,000, 08/07/95, John Odam for U.S. Senate.
       Self, $1,000, 06/27/95, Clinton/Gore '94.
       Self, $1,000, 07/14/94, Fisher for Senate '94.
       Self, $1,000, 07/08/94, Doggett for Congress.
       Self, $1,000, 02/16/94, Mike Andrews for U.S. Senate.
       Self, $1,000, 01/24/94, Carrin F. Patman for Congress.
       Self, $2,000, 03/25/93, Bob Krueger Campaign.
       Self, $5,000, 3/25/93, Texas Dem. Party.
                                                                    ____

       Gerald S.McGowan, of Virginia, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to be the Republic of Portugal

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       (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 S. McGowan.
       Post: Ambassador of Portugal.
       Contributions, amount, date, donee:
       1. Self, (See Attachment C.)
       2. Spouse, Sharon S. McGowan (deceased) (1995).
       3. Children and spouses names, Jason Gropper, Zachary 
     Gropper, Lukas, Connor, Molly, Sean and Dylan McGowan, none.
       4. Parents names, Harry McGowan, Mary McGowan, 
     miscellaneous amount to Democrats--nothing over $100 
     (deceased).
       5. Grandparents names, all deceased for over 20 years.
       6. Brothers and spouses names, Harry J. and Victoria 
     McGowan, none; James and Vivian McGowan, $25.00, 1996.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, Maureen McGowan and Mark 
     Malone, none; Michael Mulvihill and Kathleen McGowan 
     Mulvihill, none.
       Year, name, amount:

                             [Attachment C]

1991--Clinton for President......................................$1,000
1992--Democratic National Committee...............................7,500
      Kopetski for Congress.........................................500
1994--Democratic National Committee..............................75,000
      Democratic Party of Virginia................................1,000
      Friends of Margolis-Mezvinski.................................850
1995--People for Wilhelm..........................................1,000
1996--Democratic National Committee.................................700
      Wilder Committee............................................1,000
      Friends of Strickland.......................................2,000
      Friends of Senator Levin......................................500
      Wyden for Senate............................................1,000
      Clinton/Gore................................................1,000
      Friends of Mark Warner......................................2,000
      Friends of Evan Bayh........................................1,000
      Markey for Congress...........................................500
      Levin for Congress............................................500
      Levin & Levin...............................................1,000
1997--Leahy for Senate............................................1,000
500 Dorgan for Senate................................................
                                                                    ____

       Victor Marrero, of New York, to be the Permanent 
     Representative of the United States to the Organization of 
     American States, with the rank of Ambassador.
       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: Victor Marrero.
       Post: U.S. Representative to the OAS.
       Contributions, amount, date, donee:
       1. Self, $500, October 1996, Presidential Unity Fund, DNC. 
     $250, May 1994, Chief Deputy Whip's Fund.
       2. Spouse, Veronica White, none.
       3. Children and spouses names, Andrew, none; Robert, none.
       4. Parents names, Josefina, deceased; Ezequiel, deceased.
       5. Grandparents names, N/A, deceased; N/A, deceased.
       6. Brothers and spouses names, Louis Marrero, none; 
     Virginia Marrero, none.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, Carmen Gomez, none; Jemes 
     Gomez, see attached; Yvonne Schonborg, none; David Schonborg, 
     none.


                  federal campaign contribution report

       Nominee: Victor Marrero.
       Post: U.S. Representative to the OAS.
       Contributions, amount, date, donee:

                             Gomez, James,

       $1,000, 7/7/93, Committee to select Nydia M. Valazquez to 
     Congress.
       $1,000, 2/27/97, Juan Solis for Congress Committee.
       $1,000, 2/16/97 Silvestre Reyes candidature for U.S. 
     Congress.
       $1,000, 2/18/96, Comite Eleccion de Carlos, Romero-Barcelo 
     al Congreso Inc.
       $500, 9/21/96, Friends of Chris Dodd--'98.
       $1,000, 11/13/96, Committee to elect Nydia M. Valazquez to 
     Congress.
       $500 8/21/95, Goldman Sachs Partners PAC.
                                                                    ____

       James A. Larocco, 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 State of Kuwait.
       (The following is a list of all member 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. Larocco.
       Post: Kuwait.
       Contributions, amount, date, donee:
       1. Self, James A. Larocco, none.
       2. Spouse, Janet M. Larocco, non.
       3. Children and spouses names, Stephanie, Charles, and 
     Mary, none (all minors.
       4. Parents names, Charles and Nena Larocco, James and 
     Sylvia McIlwain, none (deceased).
       5. Grandparents names, James and Lillian Larocco, Anthony 
     and Theresa Amount, none (deceased).
       6. Brothers and spouses names, Robert Larocco, none.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, Sister Nina Larocco (Nun), 
     Charlene and William Berg, Elaine and Charles Travers, none.
                                                                    ____

       Daniel Charles Kurtzer, 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 Arab Republic of Egypt.
       (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: Daniel Charles Kurtzer, none.
       2. Spouse, Sheila Kurtzer, none.
       3. Children and spouses names, David Shimon Kurtzer, none. 
     Jared Louis Kurtzer, none.
       4. Parents names, Jacob Doppelt Kurtzer, none; Nathan and 
     Sylvia Kurtzer, none; Minnie Doppelt, none.
       5. Grandparents, names, Rebecca Posner (deceased).
       6. Brothers and spouses names, Benjamin and Melissa 
     Kurtzer, none; Ira Doppelt, none.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, Max and Gale Bienstock, none; 
     Richard and Debra Forman, none; Arthur and Joyce Miltz, $100 
     to local Councilman campaign in 1990.
                                                                    ____

       James Catherwood Hormel, of California, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to Luxembourg.
       (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 C. Hormel.
       Post: Ambassador to Luxembourg.
       Contributions, amount, date, donee:
       1. Self, James C. Hormel (See attached list).
       2. Spouse, none.
       3. Children and spouses names (See attached list).
       4. Parents names Jay C. Hormel (deceased), Germaine Dubois 
     Hormel (deceased).
       5. Grandparents names, George A. Hormel (deceased), Lillian 
     B. Gleason Hormel (deceased).
       6. Brothers and spouses names (See attached list).
       7. Sisters and spouses names, none.


                  federal campaign contribution report

       1. Donor: James C. Hormel.
       Amount, date, donee:

                                  1993

       $1,500, 2-5-93, Committee to Re-elect Edw. Kennedy. 
     (Returned) (1994 election). (Contribution returned by Senator 
     Kennedy after letter of recommendation written on my behalf.)
       $1,000, 3-15-93, The Bob Krueger Campaign.
       $1,000, 4-12-93, Citizens for Harkin (1996 election).
       $1,000, 4-19-93, Mitchell for Senate (1994 election).
       $1,000, 4-19-93, Human Rights Campaign Fund.
       $500, 4-21-93, Democratic Congressional Campaign.
       $1,000, 5-28-93, Feinstein for Senate 1994.
       $5,000, 6-7-93, Human Rights Campaign Fund.
       $1,000, 8-30-93, Robb for Senate Committee.
       $5,000, 9-24-93, Democratic Congressional Campaign.
       $5,000, 9-24-93, Ollie-PAC.
       $5,000, 11-17-93, Democratic Senate Campaign Committee.

                                  1994

       $1,000, 2-15-94, Anna Eshoo for Congress.
       $1,000, 2-22-94, Robb for Senate Committee.
       $1,000, 2-22-94, Wolsey for Congress.
       $1,000, 2-24-94, Nancy Pelosi for Congress.
       -$2,000, 2-28-94, Return on Kennedy for Senate '92 and '93.
       $5,000, 3-14-94, Human Rights Campaign Fund.
       $250, 3-14-94, Tom Duane For Congress.
       $1,000, 3-28-94, Comm. to Elect Dan Hamburg.
       $1,000, 3-29-94, Tom Andrews for Senate.
       $1,000, 4-4-94, Studds for Congress Committee (primary).
       $1,000, 4-4-94, Studds for Congress Committee (general).
       $2,000, 5-19-94, California Victory '94.
       $1,000, 5-19-94, Tom Andrews for Senate.
       $1,000, 5-19-94, Fazio for Congress.
       $1,000, 5-19-94, People for Marty Stone.
       $200, 5-19-94, Zoe Logren for Congress.

                                  1995

       $10,000, 5-12-95, Democratic Congressional Campaign 
     Committee.
       $5,000, 6-30-95, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
       $1,000, 6-30-95, Clinton/Gore '96 (96 Election).
       $2,000, 9-8-95, Friends of Barbara Boxer (98 Election).
       $1,000, 11-10-95, Jerry Estruth for Congress.
       $1,000, 11-10-95, Kennedy for Senate 94 (Debt).
       $205.74, 11-16-95, Kennedy for Senate 94 (Debt) reception 
     expense.
       $4,000, 11-30-95, Democratic Party of Oregon.
       $500, 12-11-95, Richard Durbin for Senate (96 Election).
       $1,000, 12-13-95, Friends of Carl Levin (96 Election).
       $500, 12-13-95, Woolsey for Congress (96 Election).

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       $500, 12-13-95, Rick Zbur for Congress (96 Election).

                                  1996

       $5,000, 3-4-96, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
       $1,000, 3-12-96, McCormick for Congress.
       $1,000, 3-12-96, Gantt for U.S. Senate 96.
       $500, 3-13-96, Nancy Pelosi for Congress 96.
       $547.36, 4-29-96, John Kerry for Senate reception expense.
       $1,000, 5-13-96, Michela Alioto for Congress.
       $1,000, 5-15-96, Rick Zbur for Congress.
       $1,000, 5-31-96, Wellstone for Senate.
       $1,000, 6-27-96, Ellen Tauscher for Congress.
       $500, 7-18-96, Committee for Loretta Sanchez.
       $1,000, 8-20-96, Fazio for Congress.
       $500, 8-23-96, Tom Bruggere for U.S. Senate.
       $5,000, 8-23-96, Democratic Congressional Campaign 
     Committee.
       $500, 8-23-96, People for Weiland.
       $500, 8-23-96, Friends of Walter Capps.

                                  1997

       $3,000, 3-6-97, California Victory '98 (98 Election).
       $10,000, 5-8-97, Democratic Congressional Campaign 
     Committee.
       $1,000, 5-16-97, Nancy Pelosi for Congress.
       3. Donor: Children and spouses: Alison M. Hormel Webb, 
     daughter and Bernard C. Webb, none; Anne C. Hormel Holt, 
     daughter and Cecil T. Holt, none; Elizabeth M. Hormel, 
     daughter and A. Andrew Leddy, none; James C. Hormel, Jr., son 
     and Kathleen G. Hormel, none; Sarah Hormel von Quillfeldt, 
     daughter and Falk von Quillfeldt, none.
       6. Donor: Brothers and spouses: George A. Hormel II, 
     brother and Jamie Hormel, none; Thomas D. Hormel, brother and 
     Rampa R. Hormel.


                            Thomas D. Hormel

       Amount, date, donee:

                                  1993

       $1,000, 12-19-93, Gerry Studds for Congress.

                                  1994

       $1,000, 4-22-94, Dan Hamburg.
       $1,000, 4-22-94, Tom Andrews.
       $1,000, 5-9-94, Mike Burkett.
       $1,000, 5-24-94, Dianne Feinstein.
       $1,000, 6-15-94, Dan Hamburg.
       $4,000, 7-18-94, Maine '94.
       $1,000, 7-18-94, Tom Andrews.
       $5,000, 10-8-94, League of Conservation Voters.
       $1,000, 10-8-94, Jolene Unsoeld.

                                  1995

       $1,000, 7-25-95, Clinton/Gore 96.
       $1,000, 8-3-95, Dan Williams.
       $1,000, 11-2-95, Walt Minnick.

                                  1996

       1,000, 1-12-96, Wyden for Senate.
       1,000, 3-31-96, Dan Williams.
       1,000, 6-30-96, Walt Minnick.
       1,000, 6-30-96, Luther for Congress.
       1,000, 8-13-96, John Kerry for Senate.
       1,000, 10-16-96, John Kerry for Senate.
       1,000, 10-16-96, Wellington for Senate.
       1,000, 10-16-96, Strickland for Senate.

                                  1997

       None.


                            Rampa R. Hormel

                                  1993

       None.

                                  1994

       1,000, 5-1-94, Dan Hamburg.
       1,000, 5-11-94, Dianne Feinstein.
       1,000, 5-16-94, Dan Hamburg.
       1,500, 7-19-94, Maine '94.
       1,000, 7-19-94, Tom Andrews.
       1,000, 10-8-94, Jolene Unsoeld.

                                  1995

       1,000, 8-3-95, Dan Williams.
       1,000, 11-2-95, Walt Minnick.

                                  1996

       1,000, 1-12-96, Wyden for Senate.
       1,000, 1-31-96, Byron Sher for Senate.
       1,000, 4-4-96, Ian Bowles for Congress.
       1,000, 8-31-96, John Kerry for Senate.
       250, 9-15-96, Democratic National Party.
       1,000, 10-15-96, Walt Minnick for Senate.
       500, 10-15-95, Michela Alioto for Congress.
       500, 10-15-95, Capp for Congress.
       500, 10-15-96, Rick Zbur for Congress.
       500, 10-15-96, Loretta Sanchez for Congress.
       500, 10-15-96, Brad Sherman.
       1,000, 10-21-96, Wellington for Senate.
       1,000, 10-21-96, Strickland for Senate.
       1,000, 10-21-96, Swett for Congress.

                                  1997

       500, 2-15-97, Committee for Loretta Sanchez.
       David B. Hermelin, of Michigan, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to Norway.
       Post: United States Ambassador to Norway.
       Nominee: David B. Hermelin.
       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, and donee:
       1. David B. Hermelin, $250.00, 2/29/92, Reynolds for 
     Congress '92; 100.00, 3/13/92, Dan Coats; 1,000.00, 3/30/92, 
     Levine Campaign Committee; 500.00, 3/31/92, Levin for 
     Congress; 150.00, 5/1/92, Fingerhut for Congress; 100.00, 5/
     8/92, JAPAC; 250.00, 5/14/92, Hagan for Congress; 1,000.00, 
     5/15/92, MOPAC; 100.00, 5/21/92, J. Dingell for Congress; 
     250.00, 6/9/92, Tanter for Congress; 500.00, 6/23/92, A Lot 
     of People Supporting Tom Daschle; 500.00, 6/24/92, Friends of 
     Chris Dodd; 500.00, 6/26/92, Friends of Bob Graham; 250.00, 
     6/30/92, Alice Gilbert for Congress; 250.00, 7/14/92, 
     Committee for Wendell Ford; 125.00, 7/22/92, Friends of 
     Barbara Rose Collins; 500.00, 8/11/92, Glickman for Congress; 
     12,500.00, 8/24/92, DNC Services Corporation; 50.00, 9/1/92, 
     Broomfield Tribute; 250.00, 9/8/92, Bonior for Congress; 
     250.00, 9/25/92, W. Briggs for Congress; 500.00, 10/13/92, 
     Dick Swett for Congress; 1,000.00, 10/13/92, Friends of Bob 
     Carr; 250.00, 10/20/92, Briggs for Congress; 1,000.00, 12/18/
     92, Lautenberg Committee; 250.00, 12/18/92, Briggs for 
     Congress; 1,000.00, 4/15/93, Riegle for Senate; 1,000.00, 
     4/15/93, Riegle for Senate; 1,000.00, 4/15/93, Riegle for 
     Senate; (1,000.00), 8/5/93, Riegle for Senate; 100.00, 9/
     1/93, Connie Mack for Senate; 300.00, 9/3/93, Levin for 
     Congress; 700.00, 11/11/93, Levin for Congress; 
     (1,000.00), 11/18/93, Riegle for Senate; 1,000.00, 12/15/
     93, MOPAC; 1,000.00, 12/17/93, Friends of Bob Carr; 
     1,000.00, 12/28/93, Dick Swett for Congress; 100.00 2/21/
     94, Mahoney '94 Senate; 200.00, 2/23/94, Friends of 
     Congressman Fingerhut; 500.00, 3/9/94, Glickman for 
     Congress; 100.00, 3/9/94, Hollowell for Congress; 500.00, 
     3/21/94, Citizens for Sarbanes; 1,000.00, 4/13/94, 
     Effective Gvt. Comm.; 1,000.00, 4/27/94, Friends of Bob 
     Carr; 100.00, 5/1/94, Hollowell for Congress; 200.00, 5/1/
     94, Friends of John Glenn; 100.00, 5/10/94, Friends of 
     Barbara Rose Collins; 1,000.00, 5/16/94, Lautenberg 
     Committee; 300.00, 5/26/94, Tom Hecht for Congress; 
     500.00, 6/1/94, Friends for Bryan '94; 100.00, 6/2/94, 
     John D. Dingell for Congress; 1,000.00, 6/6/94, Levin for 
     Congress; 500.00, 6/8/94, Robb for the Senate; 180.00, 6/
     15/94, Friends of A. Gilbert; 320.00, 6/17/94, Friends of 
     A. Gilbert; 500.00, 6/17/94, Lieberman '94 Comm.; 250.00, 
     6/22/94, Bob Mitchell for Congress; 100.00, 6/24/95, 
     Rivers for Congress; 250.00, 8/5/94, Dhillon for Congress; 
     250.00, 8/28/94, Bonior for Congress; 500.00, 8/31/94, 
     Committee to Re-elect Tom Foley; 1,000.00, 9/1/94, MOPAC; 
     2,500.00, 9/9/94, Democratic Senatorial Campaign 
     Committee; 2,500.00, 9/9/94, Michigan Senate Victory Fund; 
     250.00, 9/9/94, Glickman for Congress; 250.00, 9/11/94, 
     Sam Coppersmith for U.S. Senate; 1,000.00, 9/16/94, Levin 
     for Congress; 500.00, 9/24/94, Committee to Re-elect Tom 
     Foley; 300.00, 10/10/94, Friends of Congressman Fingerhut; 
     500.00, 10/17/94, Hyatt for Senate; 100.00, 10/17/94, Bob 
     Mitchell for Congress; 500.00, 10/19/94, Dick Swett for 
     Congress; 500.00, 10/24/94, Dick Swett for Congress; 
     250.00, 10/31/94, Bob Mitchell for Congress; 407.44, 11/7/
     94, Friends for Bob Carr; 70.00, 11/7/94, Friends of Bob 
     Carr; 308.00, 1/23/95, DNC Services Corporation; 100.00, 
     2/23/95, Swett for Senate; 1,000.00, 4/28/95, Friends of 
     Senator Carl Levin; 1,000.00, 4/28/95, Friends of Senator 
     Carl Levin; 100.00, 5/30/95, Joint Action Committee for 
     Public Affairs; 500.00, 6/21/95, Friends of Bob Carr; 
     500.00, 6/29/95, Levin for Congress; 1,000.00, 6/30/95, 
     Clinton/Gore '96 Primary Committee; 1,000.00, 10/19/95, 
     MOPAC; 150.00, 11/9/95, The Reed Committee; 50.00, 11/29/
     95, Friends of Barbara Rose Collins; 1,000.00, 11/29/95, 
     Citizens for Biden '96; 1,000.00, 11/29/95, Citizens for 
     Biden '96; 500.00, 12/1/95, Levin for Congress; 500.00, 
     12/5/95, Levin for Congress; 500.00, 12/29/95, Stabenow 
     for Congress; 1,000.00, 12/31/95, Wyden for Senate; 50.00, 
     2/7/96, Yates for Congress; 500.00, 2/8/96, John D. 
     Dingell for Congress; 500.00, 2/8/96, John D. Dingell for 
     Congress; 200.00, 3/1/96, Stupak for Congress; 500.00, 3/
     4/96, Levin for Congress; 24,000.00, 3/6/96, Victory '96 
     (Non-Federal); 100.00, 3/19/96, Shirley Gold for Congress; 
     250.00, 3/22/96, Friends of Dick Durbin; 250.00, 3/31/96, 
     Lynn Rivers for Congress `98; 250.00, 5/7/96, Richard 
     Klein for Congress; 500.00, 5/13/96, Stabenow for 
     Congress; 50.00, 5/23/96, Martin Frost Campaign; 100.00, 
     6/3/96, Committee to Elect Douglas Diggs; 1,000.00, 6/28/
     96, John D. Dingell for Congress; 1,000.00, 7/8/96, MOPAC; 
     1,000.00, 7/12/96, Friends of Tom Strickland; 150.00, 7/
     15/96, Friends of Senator Rockefeller; 100.00, 7/15/96, 
     Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs; 500.00, 7/
     22/96, Dick Swett for Senate; 500.00, 7/23/96, Diggs for 
     Congress; 250.00, 7/30/96, Friends of Max Cleland for the 
     U.S. Senate; 250.00, 8/1/96, Ieyoub for Senate; 250.00, 8/
     9/96, Cohen for Congress; 50.00, 8/9/96, Martin Frost 
     Campaign; 100.00, 8/14/96, Congressman Kildee; 250.00, 8/
     20/96, Sam Gejdenson Re-Election; 500.00, 8/21/96, 
     Citizens for Harkin; 500.00, 8/21/96, Kerry Committee; 
     500.00, 8/21/96, Friends of Max Baucus; 250.00, 8/26/96, 
     Bonior for Congress; 250.00, 9/4/96, Lynn Rivers for 
     Congress '98; 250.00, 9/4/96, Reed Committee; 100.00, 9/6/
     96, Kilpatrick for Congress; 250.00, 9/6/96, Committee to 
     Elect Morris Frumin; 250.00, 9/9/96, Bonior for Congress; 
     1,000.00, 9/9/96, Clinton/Gore '96 GELAC; 250.00, 9/16/96, 
     Tunnicliff for Congress; 1,000.00, 9/19/96, Stabenow for 
     Congress; 250.00, 10/26/96, Harvey Gant for Senate; 
     500.00, 10/30/96, Friends of Max Baucus; 500.00, 11/3/96, 
     Swett for Senate; 500.00, 11/31/96, Congressman Kildee; 
     100.00, 12/13/96, Stabenow for Congress; 1,000.00, 3/11/
     97, Stabenow for Congress; 1,000.00, 3/20/97, Kennedy 
     2000; 1,000.00, 4/21/97, DNC.
       2. Doreen N. Hermelin 250.00, 6/9/92, Tanter for Congress; 
     12,500.00, 8/24/92, DNC Service Corporation; 150.00, 10/1/92, 
     Bill Ford; 1,000.00, 4/15/93, Riegle for Senate; (1,000.00), 
     11/18/93, Riegle for Senate; 500.00, 12/6/93, Nita Lowey for 
     Congress; 1,000.00, 4/27/94, Friends of Bob Carr; 1,500.00, 
     9/9/94, Democratic Senatorial Campaign 
     Committee; 2,500.00, 9/9/94, Michigan Senate Victory 
     Fund; 1,000.00, 9/19/94, Friends of Bob Carr; 1,000.00, 9/
     19/94, Levin for Congress; 250.00, 11/11/94, Joint Action 
     Committee for Political Affairs; 250.00, 1/18/95, Emily's 
     List; 1,000.00, 5/22/95, Emily's List; 1,000.00, 6/26/95, 
     Friends of Senator Carl

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     Levin; 1,000.00, 6/30/95, Clinton/Gore '96 Primary 
     Committee; 500.00, 10/26/95, Wyden for Senate; 2,000.00, 
     12/19/95, Citizens for Biden 1996; 1,000.00, 12/28/95, 
     Friends of Senator Carl Levin; 250.00, 12/28/95, 
     WINPAC; 500.00, 1/10/96, Wyden for Senate; 19,000.00, 3/6/
     96, Victory '96 Non-Federal; 5,000.00, 3/6/96, Victory 
     '96; 250.00, 4/12/96, Joint Action Committee for Public 
     Affairs; 125.00, 4/25/96, Nita Lowey for Congress; 250.00, 
     5/7/96, Richard Klein for Congress; 1,000.00, 5/13/96, 
     Stabenow for Congress; 5,000.00, 5/21/96, Democratic 
     Senatorial Campaign Committee; 1,000.00, 7/12/96, Friends 
     of Tom Strickland; 5,000.00, 6/19/96, DNC Services 
     Corporation; 200.00, 8/28/96, Lynn Rivers for Congress 
     '98; 1,000.00, 9/19/96, Stabenow for Congress; 100.00, 9/
     27/96, Committee to Elect Godchaux; 250.00, 10/29/96, 
     Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs.
       3. Marcia Hermelin Orley, Robert Orley, spouse: 100.00, 5/
     7/92, Committee to elect Eric Fingerhut; 50.00, 6/16/92, 
     Committee to re-elect Chris Dodd; 50.00, 6/16/92, Committee 
     to re-elect Bob Graham; 50.00, 6/16/92, Committee to re-elect 
     Tom Daschle; 125.00, 7/24/92, Committee to re-elect Barbara 
     Rose Collins; 250,00, 8/27/92, Fingerhut for Congress; 
     100.00, 4/9/93, Emily's List; 100.00, 2/27/94, Friends of 
     Fingerhut; 150,00, 3/29/94, Hollowell for Congress; 250,00, 
     4/27/94, Friends of Bob Carr; 100.00, 5/12/94, Friends of Joe 
     Knollenberg; 200,00, 5/31/94, Friends of Bob Carr; 100.00, 6/
     1/94, Friends of Richard H. Bryan; 100.00, 6/1/94, Lieberman 
     for Senate; 250,00, 6/8/94, Robb for Senate; 150.00, 7/8/94, 
     Levin for Congress; 250,00, 7/8/94, Coppersmith for Senate; 
     500.00, 8/23/94, Friends of Congressman Fingerhut; 500.00, 9/
     10/94, Michigan Senate Victory Fund; 500.00, 9/10/94, Friends 
     of Bob Carr; 250,00, 9/28/94, Friends of Congressman 
     Fingerhut; 250,00, 9/30/94, Sam Coppersmith for U.S. Senate; 
     100.00, 10/7/94, Levin for Congress; 200.00, 11/21/95, Joint 
     Action Committee for Political Affairs; 1,000.00, 12/21/95, 
     Friends of Senator Carl Levin; 250,00, 5/13/96, Stabenow for 
     Congress; 1,000.00, 8/5/96, Levin for Senate; 250,00, 8/12/
     96, Senator Max Baucus; 250,00, 8/12/96, Citizens for 
     Harkin; 250.00, 8/21/96, Senator John Kerry; 250.00, 8/23/
     96, Levin for Congress; 100.00, 8/28/96, Committee to re-
     elect Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick; 250.00, 9/19/96, Wyden 
     for Senate; 500.00, 12/9/96, Wyden for Senate.
       Karen Beth Hermelin, None.
       Brian Michael Hermelin, Jennifer, spouse, 1,000.00, 7/8/94, 
     Friends of Bob Carr; 75.00, 8/9/94, Levin for Congress; 
     500.00, 10/20/94, Dick Swett for Congress; 1,000.00, 12/27/
     95, Friends of Senator Carl Levin; 75.00, 7/17/96, Levin for 
     Congress; 100.00, 10/9/96, Rivers for Congress.
       Julie Carol Hermelin, None.
       Francine Gail Hermelin, Adam Levite, spouse, None.
       4. Frances Heidenreich Hermelin (Deceased), None.
       Irving M. Hermelin (Deceased), 12,500.00, 8/24/92, DNC 
     Services Corporation; 100.00, 6/15/94, C. Burns for Senate.
       5. Hannah Marks Heidenreich, Moses Heidenreich (Deceased), 
     None.
       Hendel Wolfe Hermelin, Chayim Shalom Hermelin (Deceased), 
     None.
       6. Marvin Hermelin (Deceased), None.
       7. Henrietta Hermelin Weinberg, None.
       Kathryn Walt Hall, of Texas, to be Ambassador Extraordinary 
     and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the 
     Republic of Austria.
       Post: Ambassador to Austria NOMINATED (Month, day, year)
       NOMINEE: Kathryn Walt Hall
       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, and Donee;
       1, Self, 1,000.00, 10/16/96, Jill Docking for Senate; 
     1,000.00, 10/16/96, Roger Bedford for Senate; 1,000.00, 10/
     16/96, Tom Bruggere for Senate; 1,000.00, 10/16/96, Friends 
     of Tom Strickland; 50.00, 09/11/96, The Victor Morales 
     Campaign; 982.00, 08/21/96, Eddie Bernice Johnson For 
     Congress; 1,000.00, 07/09/96, The Mary Landrieu for Senate 
     Committee; 1,000.00, 07/01/96, People for Weiland; 1,000.00, 
     06/10/96, Torricelli For US Senate; 950.00, 01/18/96, Wyden 
     For Senate; 5,000.00, 01/15/96, Democratic Party of Oregon; 
     1,000.00, 01/15/96, Oregon Victory Fund; 1,000.00, 01/15/96, 
     01/15/96, Friends of Senator Rockefeller; 1,000.00, 01/15/96, 
     John Pouland For Congress; 10,000.00, 12/20/95, Democratic 
     Senatorial Campaign Committee; 1,000.00, 11/17/95, Tim 
     Johnson For South Dakota, Inc.; 1,000.00 10/12/95, Clinton/
     Gore '96 Primary Committee Inc.; 5,000.00, 09/28/95, 
     Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; 1,000.00, 08/14/95, 
     Dallas County Democratic Party; 1,000.00, 07/27/95, Friends 
     of Senator Carl Levin; 1,000.00, 07/27/95, Friends of Senator 
     Carl Levin; 5,000.00, 06/30/95, Democratic Senatorial 
     Campaign Committee; 1,000.00, 06/30/95, A Lot of People 
     Supporting Tom Daschle; 1,000.00, 06/30/95, A Lot of People 
     Supporting Tom Daschle; 1,000.00, 06/08/95, Emily's List 
     Women Voters; 1,000.00, 06/26/95, John Bryant Campaign; 
     1,000.00, 06/01/95, Sanders for Senate; 1,000.00, 04/12/95, 
     Citizens for Joe Kennedy; 1,000.00, 04/05/95, Kerry 
     Committee; 1,000.00, 11/02/94, Citizens for Senator Wofford; 
     7,500.00, 09/30/94, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; 
     1,000.00, 09/30/94, Wynia for Senate Committee; 1,000.00 09/
     30/94, Jack Mudd for U.S. Senate; 1,000.00, 08/19/94, John 
     Bryant Campaign Committee; 1,000.00, 07/18/94, Friends of 
     Dave McCurdy; 500.00, 05/16/94, Friends of Bob Carr; 
     1,000.00, 04/01/94, Jim Mattox Campaign; 1,000.00, 03/01/94, 
     Jim Mattox Campaign.
       2, Spouse, 500.00, 04/25/97, Friends of Patrick Kennedy; 
     1,000.00, 04/10/97, Friends of Barbara Boxer; 2,500.00, 03/
     07/97, Democratic Party of Texas; 1,000.00, 02/20/97, 
     Citizens for Joe Kennedy; 550.00, 10/16/96, Jill Docking for 
     Senate; 1,000.00, 10/16/96, Roger Bedford for Senate; 
     1,000.00, 10/16/96, Tom Bruggere for Senate; 1,000.00, 10/16/
     96, Friends of Tom Strickland; 1,000.00, 07/09/96, The Mary 
     Landrieu for Senate Committee; 1,000.00, 07/01/96, People for 
     Weiland; 1,000.00, 06/10/96, Torricelli For US Senate; 
     500.00, 02/06/96, Friends of Bob Graham Committee; 3,000.00, 
     01/22/96, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; 950.00, 
     01/18/96, Wyden For Senate; 1,000.00 01/15/96, Oregon Victory 
     Fund; 1,000.00, 01/15/96, John Pouland For Congress; 
     5,000.00, 01/15/96, Oregon Democratic Party; 1,000.00, 01/15/
     96, Friends of Senator Rockefeller; 1,000.00, 11/17/95, Tim 
     Johnson For South Dakota Inc.; 1,000.00, 10/12/95, Clinton/
     Gore '96 Primary Committee Inc.; 5,000.00, 09/30/95, 
     Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; 500.00, 08/17/95, 
     Martin Frost Campaign; 5,000.00, 06/30/95, Democratic 
     Senatorial Campaign Committee; 1,000.00, 06/30/95, A Lot of 
     People Supporting Tom Daschle; 1,000.00, 06/30/95, A Lot of 
     People Supporting Tom Daschle; 1,000.00, 06/26/95, John 
     Bryant Campaign; 1,000.00, 06/01/95, Sanders for Senate; 
     10,000.00, 04/30/95, Democratic Senatorial Campaign 
     Committee; 500.00, 04/13/95, Dallas County Democratic Party; 
     500.00, 03/16//95, Martin Frost Campaign; 1,000.00, 10/06/94, 
     John Bryant Campaign Committee; 7,500.00, 09/30/94, 
     Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; 2,000.00, 09/16/94, 
     Effective Government Committee; 500.00, 09/12/94, Martin 
     Frost Campaign Committee; 500.00, 04/20/94, Martin Frost 
     Campaign Committee; 500.00, 04/07/94, Friends of Alan Wheat; 
     500.00, 04/04/94, The Buck Starts Here Fund (Senator 
     Bentsen); 1.000.00, 03/01/94, Jim Mattox Campaign; 1,000.00, 
     01/25/94, Democratic National Committee; 3,000.00, 11/01/93, 
     Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; 1,000.00, 10/31/93, 
     Robb for the Senate; 1,000.00, 10/31/93, Robb for the Senate; 
     5,000.00, 09/22/93, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; 
     1,000.00, 09/22/93, Virginia Victory Fund; 4,000.00, 09/22/
     93, Virginia Victory Fund; 500.00, 05/19/93, National Multi 
     Housing Council PAC; (510.00), 03/15/93, Senator Lloyd 
     Bentsen Election Committee; 1,000.00, 03/03/93, Bob Krueger 
     Campaign.
       Non-Federal Political Contributions--Craig & Kathryn Hall, 
     2,500.00, 12/19/96, Emily's List; 50,000.00, 10/02/96, 
     Democratic National Committee; 10,000.00, 09/13/96, Emily's 
     List; 50,000.00, 09/10/96, Texas Victory '96; 92,500.00, 06/
     27/96, Texas Victory '96; 3,000.00, 06/25/96, South Dakota 
     Democratic Party Non-Federal; 3,000.00, 06/25/96, South 
     Dakota Democratic Party Non-Federal; 7,500.00, 06/20/96, 
     Democratic National Committee; 10,000.00, 04/18/96, 
     Democratic State Party-Non Federal Account; 125.00, 04/12/96, 
     21st Century Democrats; 1,000.00, 04/24/96, 21st Century 
     Democrats; 2,000.00, 01/22/96, Democratic Senatorial Campaign 
     Committee; 1,000.00, 10/24/94, Emily's List Women Voters; 
     7,500.00, 09/30/94, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; 
     150.00, 09/22/94, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
       3. Children and Spouses, Jennifer Cain, David Cain, None.
       Marcia Hall, Melissa Hall, Brijetta Hall, Kristina Hall, 
     None.
       4. Parents, Robert Walt, Dolores Walt (both deceased), 
     None.
       5. Grandparents, Laura Newbold, Donald Newbold (both 
     deceased), None.
       Frances Walt, Raffe Walt (both deceased), None.
       6. Brothers and Spouses, Robert Walt, Jr., Catherine Walt, 
     None.
       7. Sisters and Spouses, Pamela Chauve, Georges Chauve, 
     None.
       Steven J. Green, of Florida, to be Ambassador Extraordinary 
     and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the 
     Republic of Singapore.
       Post: Ambassador to Singapore
       Nominee: Steven J. Green
       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 the my knowledge, the information contained in 
     this report is complete and accurate.

       STEVEN J. & DOROTHEA GREEN & FAMILY POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS      
------------------------------------------------------------------------
   DATE           ORGANIZATION         AMOUNT         CONTRIBUTOR       
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1997.....    .......................                                    
1/29/97..  SO DAKOTA COORDINATED        5,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
            CAMPAIGN-FEDERAL ACCT.                                      
1/29/97..  SO DAKOTA COORDINATED        3,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
            CAMPAIGN-NON FEDERAL                                        
            ACCT.                                                       
1996.....    .......................                                    
4/30/96..  DNC......................   10,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
7/16/96..  TENNESSEE DEMOCRATIC         2,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
            VICTORY FED 96.                                             
7/16/96..  GELAC....................    1,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
10/16/96.  MASS DEMOCRATIC STATE       10,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
            PARTY NON FEDERAL.                                          
10/16/96.  SO DAKOTA MAJORITY           3,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
            PROGRAM.                                                    
10/23/96.  ARKANSAS STATE DEM.......   10,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
11/12/96.  ARKANSAS STATE DEM.......    5,000  DOROTHEA GREEN           
1995  ...    .......................                                    
6/30/95..  JOHN KERRY FOR SENATE....    2,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
6/3O/95..  CONGRESSMAN TIM JOHNSON..    1,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
7/19/95..  NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC          1,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
            COMMITTEE.                                                  
10/3/95..  REPUBLICAN MAJORITY FUND.    5,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
10/3/95..  MCCONNELL FOR SENATE.....    1,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
1994  ...    .......................                                    
5/18/94..  DASCHLE REELECTION.......    2,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
10/25/94.  UNITED 94-STATE AC.......    1,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
10/25/94.  OBERLY FOR SENATE........    1,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
10/29/94.  MCCURDY FOR SENATE.......    1,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
10/29/94.  OBERLY FOR SENATE........    1,000  DOROTHEA GREEN           
10/29/94.  MCCURDY FOR SENATE.......    1,000  DOROTHEA GREEN           
1993.....    .......................                                    
1/7/93...  LIEBERMAN FOR SENATE.....    2,000  DOROTHEA GREEN           
7/2/93...  REELECT SEN. KENNEDY.....    2,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          

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7/12/93..  SENATOR KENNEDY CAMPAIGN.    2,000  DOROTHEA GREEN           
12/29/93.  BOB KERREY FOR SENATE....    2,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
12/29/93.  CONNIE MACK FOR SENATE...    1,000  DOROTHEA GREEN           
12/29/93.  WOFFORD FOR SENATE.......    1,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
12/29/93.  LYNN SCHENK FOR CONGRESS.    2,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
1992.....    .......................                                    
1/20/92..  CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT....    1,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
1/23/92..  CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT....    1,000  DOROTHEA GREEN           
3/2/92...  CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT        1,000  ANDREA GREEN             
            COMMITTEE.                                                  
3/2/92...  CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT        1,000  KIMBERLY GREEN           
            COMMITTEE.                                                  
3/11/92..  CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT        1,000  CARL GREEN               
            COMMITTEE.                                                  
3/11/92..  CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT        1,000  SYLVIA GREEN             
            COMMITTEE.                                                  
3/17/92..  SENATOR JOHN BREAUX......    2,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
3/17/92..  SENATOR TIM WIRTH........    1,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
3/24/92..  SENATOR DASCHLE..........    2,000  DOROTHEA GREEN           
6/11/92..  LYNN SCHENK FOR CONGRESS.    1,000  DOROTHEA GREEN           
12/7/92..  LIEBERMAN FOR SENATE.....    2,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
12/7/92..  BRYAN FOR SENATE.........    2,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
12/7/92..  WOFFORD FOR SENATE.......    1,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
12/7/92..  SCHENK FOR CONGRESS......    1,000  STEVEN J. GREEN          
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       Edward M. Gabriel, of the District of Columbia, to be 
     Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United 
     States of America to the Kingdom of Morocco.
       Post: Chief of Mission, Morocco.
       Nominee: Edward M. Gabriel.
       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, and Donee:
       1. EDWARD GABRIEL, $500, January 24, 1992, Marty Russo; 
     $500, March 3, 1992, Marty Russo; $500, May 22, 1992, George 
     Miller; $250, June 1, 1992, Jim Chapman; $750, June 22, 1992, 
     Malcom Wallop; $500, August 2, 1992, Lee Hamilton; $1000, 
     December 2, 1992, Kent Conrad; $350, October 13, 1992, Mr. 
     Murtha; $1000, January 30, 1992, John Dingell; $1000, January 
     30, 1992, Johnston for Congress; $500, May 5, 1992, Tim 
     Roemer; $300, May 26, 1992, Bill Richardson; $500, September 
     16, 1992, Tim Roemer; $500, September 16, 1992, Tim Roemer; 
     $500, September 30, 1992, Ben Campbell; $200, October 14, 
     1992, Bill Richardson; $250, March 12, 1993, Rick Boucher; 
     $1000, December 31, 1993, Jim Cooper; $1000, May 10, 1994, 
     Leslie Byrne; $250, July 12, 1994, Oberly Senate Com.; $1000, 
     August 16, 1994, Sullivan for Senate; $500, August 26, 1994, 
     Doug Costle; 1995, NONE; $3000, May 15, 1996, DNC-Non 
     Federal; $20,000, May 15, 1996, DNC Services Corp.; $500, 
     September 30, 1996, Navarro for Congress; $1000, October 23, 
     1996, Tom Bruggere for Senate; $1000, April 8, 1996, Clinton/
     Gore Primary; $100, April 15, 1996, John Baldacci; $1000, 
     June 30, 1996, Ieyoub for Senate; $1000, October 21, 1996, 
     Orton for Congress; $1000, October 22, 1996, Dennis Kucinich; 
     $150, November, 1996, People for Rick Weiland; $2000, 
     December, 1996, DNC.
       2. KATHLEEN M. LINEHAN (Spouse), $500, May 11, 1992, Billy 
     Tauzin; $250, June 22, 1992, Malcom Wallop; $500, September 
     18, 1992, Johnston for Congress; $250, September 21, 1992, 
     Phil Sharp; $200, September 4, 1992, Coleman for Congress; 
     $200, September 18, 1992, Rick Boucher; $500, July 27, 1992, 
     Ben Campbell;
       3. Children and Spouses, None.
       4. Parents, Cecelia Gabriel (deceased).
       Michael Gabriel (deceased).
       5. Grandparents, Michael and Mary Moses (deceased).
       John and Esma Gabriel (deceased).
       6. Brothers and Spouses, None.
       7. Sisters and Spouses, Mary and Ulrich R. Schlegel, $25, 
     1995; Frank Wolf; $100, August 7, 1996, Clinton/Gore-GELAC; 
     $100, September 22, 1996, American Task Force for Lebanon 
     PAC; $100, July 15, 1996, Richard Ieyoub; $50, February 3, 
     1996, American Task Force for Lebanon PAC; $100, April 15, 
     1996, John Baldacci.
       Daniel Fried, of the District of Columbia, 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 Poland.
       Post: Ambassador, Republic of Poland.
       Nominee: Daniel Fried.
       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, and Donee.
       1. Self, None.
       2. Spouse, Olga Karpiw, None.
       3. Children and Spouses, Hannah, None.
       Sophia, None.
       4. Parents, Gerald Fried, None. Judith Fried, $25, 7/16/92, 
     Clinton for President Campaign; $25, 11/17/93, Anne Richards 
     Campaign; $25, 8/3/94, Tom Duane Campaign (Congress); $10, 2/
     22/96, Harvey Gantt Campaign (Senate).
       5. Grandparents, Samuel Joseph Fried, Deceased.
       Selma Fried, Deceased.
       Sidney Pines, Deceased.
       Edith Pines, Deceased.
       6. Brothers and Spouses, Jonathan Fried/Deena Shoshkas, 
     None.
       Joshua Fried, $20, 9/96, Harvey Gantt Campaign (Senate).
       7. Sisters and Spouses, Deborah Fried/Kalman Watsky, None.
       Stanley Tuemler Escudero, 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 Azerbaijan.
       Post: AZERBAIJAN
       Nominee: Stanley T. Escudero
       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, and Donee.
       1. Self, None.
       2. Spouse, None.
       3. Children and Spouses, S. Alexander C. Escudero 
     (Unmarried), None. W. Benjamin P. Escudero (Unmarried), None.
       4. Parents, Estelle T. Damgaard, None. Stanley D. Escudero 
     (Father, Deceased).
       5. Grandparents, William Tuemler (Deceased), Mary Tuemler 
     (Deceased). Manuel Escudero (Deceased), Mabel Escudero 
     (Deceased).
       6. Brothers and Spouses, None.
       7. Sisters and Spouses, None.
       Shaun Edward Donnelly, of Indiana, 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 concurrently and without additional 
     compensation as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 
     of the United States of America to the Republic of Maldives.
       Nominee: Shaun Edward Donnelly.
       Post: U.S. Ambassador, Sri Lanka and 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.
       Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
       1. Self, none.
       2. Spouse, Susan Donnelly, $30, Jan. 19, 1995, Democratic 
     Nat'l Cmte.
       3. Children and spouses names, Alex Donnelly, Age 11, Eric 
     Donnelly, Age 8, none.
       4. Parents names, Alfred Donnelly, deceased 1984, Barbara 
     Donnelly, none.
       5. Grandparents names, Ralph Thornburg, deceased 1962, 
     Hazel Thornburg, deceased 1987, John Donnelly, deceased 1920, 
     Mary Donnelly, deceased 1949.
       6. Brothers and spouses names, none.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, Lela Donnelly Hildebrand, 
     deceased 1975, Susan K. Donnelly, none.
                                                                    ____

       Carolyn Curiel, of Indiana, to be Ambassador Extraordinary 
     and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to 
     Belize.
       Nominee: Carolyn Curiel.
       Post: Belize.
       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, and donee:
       1. Self, none.
       2. Spouse, N/A.
       3. Children and spouses names, N/A.
       4. Parents names, Alexander Curiel, Angeline Curiel, none.
       5. Grandparents names, Jesse Ortiz, deceased, Isabel Ortiz, 
     deceased, Roman Curiel, deceased, Victoria Curiel, none.
       6. Brothers and spouses names, Alexander R. Curiel, 
     Patricia Curiel, Frederick Curiel, Carolann Curiel, Michael 
     P. Curiel, Rebecca Curiel, Louis A. Curiel, none.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, Isabel Jakov, David Jakov, 
     Bernadette Sahulcik, Richard Sahulcik, none.
                                                                    ____

       Richard Frank Celeste, of Ohio, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to India.
       Nominee: Richard Frank Celeste.
       Post: Ambassador to India.
       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, $500, 10/15/96 Tom Sawyer Committee; $100, 3/12/
     96, Friends of Max Cleland; $1000, 8/5/96, Victory '96, $100, 
     8/31/94, Citizens for Wofford; $50, 8/31/94, Jules Levine 
     Committee; $100, 8/31/94, George Brown Campaign; $100, 1/92, 
     Cordrey for Congress; $50, 9/92, George Brown Campaign; $250, 
     8/92, Geraldine Ferraro Senate Campaign; $250, 5/12/95, 
     Clinton-Gore '96 Primary; $25, 5/23/94, Friends of Max 
     Cleland; $50, 11/18/93, Tom Sawyer Committee.
       2. Spouse, Jacqueline Ruth Lundquist, none.
       3. Children and spouses; Eric Frank Celeste, Mary Hess 
     (spouse), $25, 3/26/92, Brown for President; Christopher 
     Arthur Celeste, $40 100/92, Cordrey for Congress; Melanie 
     Celeste (spouse) $100, /96, Victory '96; Maria Gabrielle 
     Celeste, none, Marie Teresa Noelle Celeste, none, Natalie 
     Marie Celeste, None, Stephen Michael Theodore, Celeste, none.
       4. Parents names, Frank P. Celeste (deceased 1988), 
     Margaret L. Celeste (deceased 1993).
       5. Grandparents names, Theodore and Elizabeth Louis Samuel 
     and Caroline Celeste (all grandparents deceased by 1976) .
       6. Brothers and spouses names, Theodore Samuel Celeste, 
     $192, 3/5/96, (federal account),

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     Ohio Democratic Party; Bobbie Lynn Celeste, $40, 6/28/96, 
     Strickland for Congress.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, Mary Patricia Hoffman 
     (divorced) none.
                                                                    ____

       Timothy Michael Carney of Washington, a Career Members 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 Haiti.
       Nominee: Timothy Michael Carney.
       Post: Ambassador to the Republic of Haiti.
       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:
       Self, none.
       2. Spouse Victoria A. Butler, none.
       3. Children and Spouses names, Anne H.D. Carney 
     (unmarried), Declined to state for privacy reasons.
       4. Parents names, Clement E. Carney (deceased), Marjorie S. 
     Carney (stepmother-declines to specify), Jane Booth (mother-
     deceased), Kenneth Booth (stepfather, none).
       5. Grandparents names, Mr. and Mrs. P Carney (deceased), 
     Mr. and Mrs. J. Byrne (deceased).
       6. Brothers and spouses names, Brian B. Carney (declines to 
     specify), Jane V. Carney (declines to specify).
       7. Sisters and spouses names, Sharon J. Carney, (divorced), 
     none.
                                                                    ____

       Amy L. Bondurant, of the District of Columbia, to be 
     Representative of the United States of America to the 
     Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, with 
     the rank of Ambassador.
       Nominee: Amy Bondurant.
       Post: Ambassador to OECD.
       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, $250.00, 1/26/97, Committee for Wendell Ford; 
     $135.50 12/96, VLMBH-PAC (Verner, Liipfert Political Action 
     Committee); $250.00, 10/25/96, Gordon for Senate; $100.00, 
     10/2/96, Friends of Patrick Kennedy; $100.00, 9/26/96, David 
     Price for Congress; $250.00, 9/26/96, Keefe for Congress 
     1996; $500.00, 9/17/96, Torricelli for Senate; $1,400.00, 8/
     21/96, Democratic National Committee ('96 convention); 
     $1,000.00, 7/26/96, Clinton/Gore '96 GELAC; $300.00, 7/23/96, 
     Citizens Committee for Ernest F. Hollings; $250.00, 7/23/96, 
     Coloradans for David Skaggs; $500.00, 7/6/96, Ward for 
     Congress; $75.00, 6/18/96, Jim McGovern for Congress; 
     $125.00, 6/18/96, Friends of Jay Rockefeller; $250.00, 6/18/
     96, The Picard for Congress Committee; $250.00, 5/28/96, 
     Brennen for U.S. Senate; $1,000.00, 3/28/96, Steve Owens for 
     Congress; $100.00, 3/26/96, Price for Congress; $1,000.00, 3/
     13/96, Beshear for Senate; ($4,116.00), 2/96, Returned pre-
     payment from PAC (paid in installments); $100.00, 1/30/96, 
     Cummings for Congress; $500.00, 1/30/96, Friends of Jane 
     Harman for Congress; $4,116.00, 1/4/96, VLBMH-PAC (pre-
     payment of contribution); $500.00, 11/8/95, Tim Johnson for 
     South Dakota; $1,000.00, 11/8/95, Ron Wyden for Senate; 
     $345.00, 10/95, VLMBH-PAC; $1,000.00, 10/18/95, Effective 
     Government Committee; $500.00, 10/16/95, Torricelli for 
     Senate; $345.00, 9/95, VLMBH-PAC; $250.00, 9/27/95, Clinton/
     Gore '96; $345.00, 8/95, VLMBH-PAC; $345.00, 7/95, VLMBH-PAC; 
     $300.00, 6/13/95, Citizens Committee for Ernest F. Hollings; 
     $750.00, 6/5/96, Clinton-Gore '96; $345.00, 5/95, VLMBH-PAC; 
     $345.00, 4/95, VLMBH-PAC; $125.00, 4/20/95, Emily's List; 
     $345.00, 3/95, VLMBH-PAC; $345.00, 2/95, VLMBH-PAC; $345.00, 
     1/95, VLMBH-PAC; $740.00, 10/94, VLMBH-PAC; $990.00, 10/17/
     94, Friends of Jim Cooper; $10.00, 10/94, Friends of Jim 
     Cooper (cash); $1,000.00, 10/1/94, Kennedy for Senate; 
     $100.00, 9/20/94, Adkisson for Congress; $250.00, 9/8/94, 
     Friends of Jim Folsom; $413.00, 8/94, VLMBH-PAC; $500.00, 8/
     10/94, Brennan for Governor; $1,000.00, 3/15/94, Lautenberg 
     Campaign; $500.00, 3/15/94, Cooper for Senate Campaign; 
     $413.00, 2/94, VLMBH-PAC; $413.00, 1/94, VLMBH-PAC; $400.00, 
     12/93, VLMBH-PAC; $400.00, 11/93 VLMBH-PAC; $400.00, 10/93, 
     VLMBH-PAC; $400.00, 9/93, VLMBH-PAC; $400.00, 8/93, VLMBH-
     PAC; $400.00, 7/93, VLMBH-PAC; $400.00, 5/93, VLMBH-PAC; 
     $400.00, 4/93, VLMBH-PAC; $400.00, 3/93, VLMBH-PAC; $400.00, 
     2/93, VLMBH-PAC.
       2. David E. Dunn, $100.00, 4/24/97, Texas Network; $250.00, 
     9/30/96, Roger Bedford for U.S. Senate; $1,000.00, 7/26/96, 
     Clinton-Gore GELAC; $250.00, 5/17/95, Friends of Senator Joe 
     Loeper; $1,000.00, 6/5/95, Clinton/Gore '96; $1,000.00, 4/18/
     95, Murtha for Congress; $500.00, 8/10/94, Drew Grigg (States 
     Attorney); $1,000.00, 7/27/94, Harris Wofford for Senate; 
     $250.00, 6/14/94, Rodham for Senate; $100.00, 4/21/94, 
     Hogsett for Congress; $500.00, 3/14/94, Drew Grigg (States 
     Attorney); $100.00, 1/10/94, Committee for Mary Boerges.
       3. Children and spouses names, David Bondurant Dunn, none.
       4. Parents names, Doris Bondurant, none, Judge John 
     Bondurant, $25.00, 3/27/97, DCCC; $100.00, 3/18/97, DNC; 
     $50.00, 1/10/97, DCCC; $25.00, 11/96, DCCC; $19.96, 10/3/96, 
     Null for Congress; $50.00, 8/23/96, Dennis Null for Congress; 
     $100.00, 8/12/96, DNC; $50.00, 6/24/96, DCCC; $150.00, 3/21/
     96, Clinton-Gore re-elect; $150.00, 4/27/95, Clinton-Gore re-
     elect; $50.00, 10/5/94, Barlow for Congress; $50.00, 1/26/94, 
     DNC; $150.00, 5/7/93, DNC; $50.00 3/8/93, DNC.
       5. Grandparents, names, Hoyt Bell, deceased; Flora Amy 
     Ragsdale Bell, deceased; Clarence Crittenden Bondurant, 
     deceased; and Lucy Burrus Bondurant, deceased.
       6. Brothers and spouses names, none.
       7. Sistems and spouses names, Lucy Wilson, none, her 
     spouse, Max Wilson, none, Ann Bondurant, None.
                                                                    ____

       Christopher C. Ashby, of Connecticut, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to the Oriental Republic of Uruguay.
       Nominee: Christopher Ashby.
       Post: Ambassador to Uruguay.
       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, $1,000, 7/95, Clinton-Gore Campaign.
       2. Spouse, Amy Ashby, $25, 1/96. DNC.
       3. Children and Spouses names, Christopher Ashby Jr, Anson 
     Ashby, None.
       4. Parents names, Patrick Ashby, none, John E. Ashby, 
     deceased, Lillian Weddington, none.
       5. Grandparents names, all grandparents deceased.
       6. Brothers and spouses names John E. Ashby Jr, $500, 92-
     96, Various Texas Republicans, Lynn Ashby, none.
       7. Sisters and spouses names, Nancy Clark, none.
       Mary Mel French, of the District of Columbia, to be Chief 
     of Protocol, and to have the rank of Ambassador during her 
     tenure of service.
       David Timothy Johnson, of Georgia, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, for the rank of 
     Ambassador during his tenure of service as Head of the United 
     States Delegation to the Organization for Security and 
     Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).
       Cheryl F. Halpern, of New Jersey, to be a Member of the 
     Broadcasting Board of Governors for a term expiring August 
     13, 1999. (Reappointment)
       Thomas H. Fox, of the District of Columbia, to be an 
     Assistant Administrator of the Agency for International 
     Development.

  Ordered, that the following nomination be referred to the Committee 
on Foreign Relations:

       Mark Erwin, of North Carolina, to be a Member of the Board 
     of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation 
     for a term expiring December 17, 1999.

  Ordered, that the following nomination be referred to the Committee 
on Foreign Relations:

       Terrence J. Brown, of Virginia, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be an 
     Assistant Administrator of the Agency for International 
     Development.
       Hank Brown, of Colorado, to be a Member of the United 
     States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy for a term 
     expiring April 6, 2000.
       Richard Sklar, of California, to be an Alternate 
     Representative of the United States of America to the 
     Sessions of the General Assembly of the United Nations during 
     his tenure of service as Representative of the United States 
     of America to the United Nations for UN Management and 
     Reform.
       Harriet C. Babbitt, of Arizona, to be Deputy Administrator 
     of the Agency for International Development.
       A. Peter Burleigh, of California, to be a Representative of 
     the United States of America to the Sessions of the General 
     Assembly of the United Nations during his tenure of service 
     as deputy Representative of the United States of America to 
     the United Nations.
       Bill Richardson, of New Mexico, to be a Representative of 
     the United States of America to the Sessions of the General 
     Assembly of the United Nations during his tenure of service 
     as Representative of the United States of America to the 
     United Nations.
       Frank D. Yturria, of Texas, to be a Member of the Board of 
     Directors of the Inter-American Foundation for a term 
     expiring June 26, 2002. (Reappointment)
       Julia Taft, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant 
     Secretary of State.
       Carl Spielvogel, of New York, to be a Member of the 
     Broadcasting Board of Governors for a term expiring August 
     13, 1999. (Reappointment)
       Nancy H. Rubin, of New York, for the rank of Ambassador 
     during her tenure of service as Representative of the United 
     States of America on the Human Rights Commission of the 
     Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.
       B. Lynn Pascoe, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior 
     Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, for the rank of 
     Ambassador during his tenure of service as Special Negotiator 
     for Nagorno-Karabakh.
       Thomas J. Miller, of Virginia, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, for the 
     rank of Ambassador during his tenure of service as Special 
     Coordinator for Cyprus.
       Penne Percy Korth, of Texas, to be a Member of the United 
     States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy for a term 
     expiring July 1, 2000.
       Betty Eileen King, of Maryland, to be an Alternate 
     Representative of the United States of America to the 
     Sessions of the

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     General Assembly of the United Nations during her tenure of 
     service as Representative of the United States of America on 
     the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.
       Phyllis E. Oakley, of Louisiana, to be an Assistant 
     Secretary of State.

  (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 September 3, 
October 8 and 9, 1997, and ask unanimous consent, to save the expense 
of reprinting on the Executive Calendar, that this nomination 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 on September 3, October 8 and 9, 1997, 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 Members of the Senior Foreign Service of the United 
     States of America, Class of Career Minister:

     Jeffrey Davidow, of Virginia
     Ruth A. Davis, of Georgia
     Patrick Francis Kennedy, of Illinois

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

     Vincent M. Battle, of New York
     Robert M. Beecroft, of Maryland
     William M. Bellamy, of California
     Peter Edward Bergin, of Maryland
     John William Blaney, of California
     William Joseph Burns, of Pennsylvania
     John Campbell, of Virginia
     John A. Collins, Jr., of Maryland
     James B. Cunningham, of Pennsylvania
     Robert Sidney Deutsch, of Virginia
     Cedric E. Dumont, M.D., of Maryland
     Barbara J. Griffiths, of Virginia
     Lino Gutierrez, of Florida
     Barbara S. Harvey, of the District of Columbia
     Patrick R. Hayes, of Maryland
     Donald S. Hays, of Virginia
     John C. Holzman, of Hawaii
     Sarah R. Horsey, of California
     William H. Itoh, of New Mexico
     Daniel A. Johnson, of Florida
     Donald C. Johnson, of Texas
     Richard H. Jones, of Virginia
     John F. Keane, of New York
     Marisa R. Lino, of Oregon
     Michael W. Marine, of Connecticut
     William C. McCahill, of New Jersey
     William Dale Montgomery, of Pennsylvania
     Janet Elaine Mules, M.D., of Washington
     Robert C. Reis, Jr., of Missouri
     Edward Bryan Samuel, of Florida
     Theodore Eugene Strickler, of Texas
     Robert J. Surprise, of Virginia
     John F. Tefft, of Virginia
     Robert E. Tynes, of Virginia

       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:

     Michael Donald Bellows, of Iowa
     Peter William Bodde, of Maryland
     Martin G. Brennan, of California
     Wayne Jeffrey Bush, of Oregon
     Peter H. Chase, of Washington
     Phillip T. Chicola, of Florida
     Laura A. Clerici, of South Carolina
     Frank John Coulter, Jr., of Maryland
     Caryl M. Courtney, of West Virginia
     Anne E. Derse, of Michigan
     Milton K. Drucker, of Connecticut
     David B. Dunn, of California
     William A. Eaton, of Virginia
     Reed J. Fendrick, of New York
     Robert Patrick John Finn, of New York
     Robert W. Fitts, of New Hampshire
     Gregory T. Frost, of Iowa
     Walter Greenfield, of the District of Columbia
     Michael E. Guest, of South Carolina
     Richard Charles Hermann, of Iowa
     Ravic Rolf Huso, of Virginia
     James Franklin Jeffrey, of Massachusetts
     Laurence Michael Kerr, of Ohio
     Cornelis Mathias Keur, of Michigan
     Scott Frederic Kilner, of California
     Sharon A. Lavorel, of Hawaii
     Joseph Evan LeBaron, of Oregon
     Rose Marie Likins, of Virginia
     Joseph A. Limprecht, of California
     R. Niels Marquardt, of California
     Roger Allen Meece, of Washington
     Gillian Arlette Milovanovic, of Pennsylvania
     James F. Moriarty, of Massachusetts
     Rosil A. Nesberg, of Washington
     Stephen James Nolan, of Pennsylvania
     Larry Leon Palmer, of Georgia
     Sue Ford Patrick, of Florida
     Maureen Quinn, of New Jersey
     Kenneth F. Sackett, of Florida
     David Michael Satterfield, of Texas
     John F. Scott, of Iowa
     Paul E. Simons, of New Jersey
     Stephen T. Smith, of Nebraska
     Joseph D. Stafford III, of Florida
     George McDade Staples, of California
     Doris Kathleen Stephens, of Arizona
     Sharon Anderholm Wiener, of Ohio
     Herbert Yarvin, of California

       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:

     Mary Janice Fleck, of Tennessee
     Robert J. Franks, of Virginia
     Burley P. Fuselier, of Virginia
     Sidney L. Kaplan, of Connecticut
     John J. Keyes III, of Florida
     Robert K. Novak, of Washington
     Anita G. Schroeder, of Virginia
     Charles E. Sparks, of Virginia
     Joseph Thomas Yanci, of Pennsylvania
       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:

     Carl H. Leonard, of Virginia

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

     Donald Bolyston Clark, of New Hampshire
     Toni Christiansen-Wagner, of Colorado
     Kathleen Dollar Hansen, of Virginia
     Donald L. Pressley, of Virginia
     Henry W. Reynolds, of Florida
     John A. Tennant, of California

       The following-named Career Members of the Foreign Service 
     of the Agency for International Development for promotion 
     into the Senior Foreign Service.
       Career Members of the Senior Foreign Service of the United 
     States of America, Class of Counselor:

     Hilda Marie Arellano, of Texas
     Priscilla Del Bosque, of Oregon
     Ronald D. Harvey, of Texas
     Peter Benedict Lapera, of Florida
     George E. Lewis, of Washington
     Wayne R. Nilsestuen, of Maryland
     Joy Riggs-Perla, of Virginia
     David Livingstone Rhoad, of Virginia
     F. Wayne Tate, of Virginia

       The following-named Career Members of the Foreign Service 
     for promotion into the Senior Foreign Service, and for 
     appointment as Consular Officers and Secretaries of the 
     Diplomatic Service, as indicated:
       Career Members of the Senior Foreign Service of the United 
     States of America, Class of Counselor:

     Joanne T. Hale, of California

       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 Officer of Class One, 
     Consular Officer and Secretary in the Diplomatic Service of 
     the United States of America:


                  Agency for International Development

     Richard B. Howard, of California


                        U.S. Information Agency

     Robert James Bigart, Jr., of New York
     Sue K. Brown, of Texas
     Cathy Taylor Chikes, of Virginia
     Renate Zimmerman Coleshill, of Florida
     James R. Cunningham, of Virginia
     Thomas E. Fachetti, of Pennsylvania
     Linda Gray Martins, of Virginia
     Nikita Grigorovich-Barsky, of Maryland
     Susan M. Hewitt, of Virginia
     John D. Lavelle, Jr., of Virginia
     Jo Ann Quintron-Samuels, of Florida
     Vincent P. Raimondi, of New York
     Raymond E. Simmerson, of Maryland
     Robert D. Smoot, of Florida
     Carol J. Urban, of the District of Columbia
     Patricia L. Waller, of California

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


                  Agency for International Development

     Carey N. Gordon, of Florida
     Cecil Duncan McFarland, of Kentucky
     Stephen Huxley Smith, of New Hampshire


                        U.S. Information Agency

     Ergibe A. Boyd, of Maryland
     Timothy James Dodman, of Nebraska
     Samuel G. Durrett, of Virginia
     Stanley E. Gibson, of Ohio
     Paul Lawrence Good, of California
     Gayle Carter Hamilton, of Texas
     Betty Diane Jenkins, of Virginia
     Gerald K. Kandel, of Nevada
     Mary A. McCarter-Sheehan, of Kansas
     Margaret C. Ososky, of the District of Columbia
     Deloris D. Smith, of Maryland
     Michele Isa Sprechman, of New York

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


                  Agency for International Development

     Timothy H. Anderson, of Virginia
     John A. Beed, of Maryland
     Peter R. Hubbard, of California
     George R. Jiron, Jr., of New Mexico
     Cynthia Diane Pruett, of Texas
     Glenn Roy Rogers, of Texas

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     David P. Young, of Virginia


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     Miriam W. Adofo, of Maryland
     Sandra L. Davis, of Maryland
     Barbara J. DeJournette, of North Carolina
     Lonnie Kelley, Jr., of Texas
     Diane M. Lacroix, of New Hampshire
     Barbara L. McCarthy, of Virginia


                          Department of State

     Rhonda J. Watson, 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

     Joseph M. Carroll, of the District of Columbia
     David N. Kiefner, of Pennsylvania


                          Department of State

     Stephen C. Anderson, of Missouri
     Alina Arias-Miller, of Indiana
     Robert Lloyd Batchelder, of Colorado
     Robert Stephen Beecroft, of California
     Drew Gardner Blakeney, of Texas
     Richard C. Boly, of Washington
     Katherine Ann Brucker, of California
     Marilyn Joan Bruno, of Florida
     Sally A. Cochran, of Florida
     Christina Dougherty, of Virginia
     Patrick Michael Dunn, of Florida
     Samuel Dickson Dykema, of Wisconsin
     Ruta D. Elvikis, of Texas
     Lisa B. Gregory, of Pennsylvania
     Kathleen M. Hamann, of Washington
     Jeffrey J. Hawkins, of California
     Lisa Ann Henderson Harms, of Pennsylvania
     John Robert Higi, of Florida
     Robyn A. Hooker, of Florida
     Raymond Eric Hotz, of Kentucky
     James J. Hunter, of New Jersey
     Mary B. Johnson, of Indiana
     Wendy Meroe Johnson, of California
     Lisa S. Kierans, of New Jersey
     Douglas A. Koneff, of Florida
     Evan A. Kopp, of California
     Kimberly Constance Krhounek, of Nebraska
     Daniel J. Kritenbrink, of Virginia
     Timothy P. Lattimer, of California
     Susan M. Lauer, of Florida
     Jessica Sue Levine, of Massachusetts
     Alexis F. Ludwig, of California
     Nicholas Jordan Manring, of Washington
     Paul Overton Mayer, of Kansas
     James A. McNaught, of Florida
     Stephen Howard Miller, of Maryland
     Margaret Gran Mitchell, of Maryland
     James D. Mullinax, of Washington
     Nels Peter Nordquist, of Montana
     Mark Brendan O'Connor, of Florida
     Stuart Everett Patt, of California
     Beth A. Payne, of Virginia
     Joan A. Polaschik, of Virginia
     Ashley R. Profaizer, of Texas
     John Robert Rodgers, of Virginia
     Paul F. Schultz III, of Virginia
     Donald Mark Sheehan, of Virginia
     Roger A. Skavdahl, of Texas
     Phillip John Skotte, of New York
     Anton Kurt Smith, of Arkansas
     Willard Tenney Smith, of Texas
     Sean B. Stein, of Utah
     Lesslie C. Viguerie, of Virginia
     Peggy Jeanne Walker, of Arizona
     Benjamin Weber, of New Jersey
     Kenneth M. Wetzel, of Virginia
     Stephanie Turco Williams, of Texas
     Margaret G. Woodburn, of Minnesota
     Barbara Ann Bootes Yoder, of Florida


                        U.S. Information Agency

     Elizabeth A. Cemal, of Virginia

       The following-named Members of the Foreign Service of the 
     Department of Commerce 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 
     of the United States of America:
     Robert Leslie Barco, of Virginia
     Jennifer Barlament, of Virginia
     Robert H. Bates, of Virginia
     Michael Richard Belanger, of Maryland
     Ralph W. Bild, of Virginia
     Timothy Hayes Bouchard, of Virginia
     Nancy E. Bond, of Virginia
     Mary Susan Bracken, of Virginia
     Mark B. Burnett, of California
     Gerard Cheyne, of Connecticut
     Karen Kyung Won Choe, of New York
     Lynn M. Clemons, of Virginia
     Kent E. Clizbe, of Virginia
     Michael A. Collier, of Maryland
     Timothy Edward Corcoran, of Virginia
     Glenn A. Corn, of Virginia
     Whitney Anthony Coulon III, of Virginia
     Erin James Coyle, of Virginia
     Allen Bruce Craft, of Maryland
     Daniel T. Crocker, of North Carolina
     Anne Elizabeth Davis, of Georgia
     Shirley Nelson Dean, of Virginia
     Christopher James Del Corso, of New York
     Lilburn S. Deskins III, of Missouri
     Joseph Marcus DeTrani, of Virginia
     Stewart Travis Devine, of Florida
     Peter M. Dillon, of Maryland
     Mark Duane Dudley, of Virginia
     Elizabeth A. Duncan, of Illinois
     Ellen M. Dunlap, of Florida
     Ian Fallowfield Dunn, of Virginia
     Edith D. Early, of Virginia
     Cynthia C. Echeverria, of Illinois
     David Abraham E1-Hinn, of California
     G. Michael Epperson, of Maryland
     Elizabeth A. Fernandez, of Virginia
     Romulo Andres Gallegos, of Illinois
     James Garry, of the District of Columbia
     Heather Gifford, of the District of Columbia
     Jaime A. Gonzalez, of Virginia
     Alison E. Graves, of Virginia
     Harriet Ann Halbert, of Virginia
     Donovan John Hall, of Virginia
     Ruth I. Hammel, of Ohio
     Robert W. Henry, of Virginia
     Ellen Mackey Hoffman, of Virginia
     Dereck J. Hogan, of New Jersey
     Mimi M. Huang, of Michigan
     Gregory H. Jesseman, of Virginia
     Anthony L. Johnson, of Virginia
     Jocelyn Hernried Johnston, of Maryland
     Laurel M. Kalnoky, of Virginia
     Margaret Lynn Kane, of Ohio
     Laura Vaughn Kirk, of Virginia
     Tan Van Le, of Maryland
     Gabrielle T. Legeay, of Virginia
     Mark Edward Lewis, of Virginia
     Marc Daniel Liebermann, of Maryland
     Marvin Suttles Massey III, of Virginia
     Douglas John Mathews, of Virginia
     Michael H. Mattei, of Virginia
     Timothy John McCullough, of Virginia
     Christopher Andrew McElvein, of Virginia
     Victor Manuel Mendez, of Virginia
     Andrew Benjamin Mitchell, of Texas
     Trevor W. Monroe, of Virginia
     Stephen B. Munn, of Alabama
     Brian Patrick Murphy, of Virginia
     Philip T. Nemec, of Washington
     Paul Francis Crocker Nevin, of Florida
     Stephen P. Newhouse, of California
     Denise E. Nixon, of Virginia
     Mai-Thao T. Nguyen, of Texas
     Lawrence E. O'Connell, of Virginia
     Elizabeth Anne O'Connor, of Virginia
     Michael T. Oswald, of Connecticut
     Kathleen G. Owen, of Virginia
     Todd Harold Pavela, Jr., of Virginia
     Richard T. Pelletier, of Maryland
     David M. Rabette, of Virginia
     Deborah L. Reynolds, of Virginia
     Phillip C. Reynolds, of Virginia
     Sara C. Reynolds, of Virginia
     Sara Darroch Robertson, of Virginia
     Wylma Christina Samaranayke Robinson, of Virginia
     Elbert George Ross, of Texas
     Frances S. Ross, of Virginia
     James P. Sanchez, of Virginia
     Stelianos George Scarlis, of Virginia
     Jonathan Andrew Schools, of Texas
     Nicholas E.T. Siegel, of Connecticut
     Howard Solomon, of Kansas
     Anne R. Sorensen, of New York
     Susan Scopetski Snyder, of Virginia
     Dana Edward Sotherlund, of Virginia
     Michael Christopher Speckhard, of Virginia
     Bonnie Phillips Sperow, of Virginia
     David T. Stadelmyer, of Virginia
     William M. Susong, of Virginia
     Mary G. Thompson, of Virginia
     Melanie F. Ting, of Virginia
     Alexander Tounger, of Virginia
     W. Jean Watkins, of Florida
     Sonya Anjali Engstrom Watts, of Iowa
     Richard Marc Weiss, of Virginia
     Steven J. Whitaker, of Florida
     Austin Roger Wiehe, of Virginia
     Shelly Montgomery Williams, of the District of Columbia
     Eric Marshall Wong, of California
     Robert P. Woods, of Virginia

       For appointment as Consular Officer and Secretary in the 
     Diplomatic Service of the United States of America, effective 
     July 12, 1994:


                        u.s. information agency

     Susan Ziadeh, of Washington

       The following-named Career Member of the Foreign Service of 
     the Department of State for promotion into the Senior Foreign 
     Service to the class indicated, effective October 16, 1994:
       Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service of the United 
     States of America, Class of Counselor:

     Kenneth Alan Duncan, of Connecticut

       The following-named Career Member of the Foreign Service of 
     the Department of State 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:

     Richard T. Miller, of Texas

  (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.)

       By Mr. ROTH, from the Committee on Finance:
       Nancy Killefer, of Florida, to be an Assistant Secretary of 
     the Treasury.

  (The above nomination was reported with the recommendation that she 
be confirmed, subject to the nominee's commitment to respond to 
requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of 
the Senate.)

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