JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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Thursday r 16 September 1971
6. Called the office of Representative
Herman Badillo for an appointment and was told by his Administrative
Assistant Paul Schasberg that he was then on the floor, and planned to
catch a 4:30 p.m. plane for New York but I might catch him around 4:00
if I waited in his office. While waiting in his office, he called his secretary
to say he was going directly to the airport and would be unable to see me
until his return "early next week. "
7. Called John Lehman, inthe White House,
to say that the Director was preparing a letter to Dr. Kissenger giving
our comments on Senator Stennis' letter to the President and its implications,
and to suggest that we hold off any further discussion of this problem until
this letter was received. Mr. Lehman agreed.
8. Met with Mr. Arthur Kuhl, Chief Clerk, Senate
Foreign Relations Committee, who told me that the Committee discussed
briefly Senator Cooper's (R. Ky.) bill (S. 2225) which would require reporting
of intelligence information to the Congress but no determination was made as
to hearings and other future considerations. There is nothing of interest to
the Agency scheduled for consideration before the Committee at this time.
Mr. Kuhl also gave me a copy of the 28 July 1971 "Nomination Referenc(
and Report" of appointments and promotions within the Foreign Service.
9. Met with Miss Fran Christy, House
Immigration and Naturalization Subcommittee staff, aid Mr. Neil Leary,
Immigration Naturalization Service, Department of Justice, with regard to
the Committee record concerning private relief bill for
Immigration Naturalization Service has furnished an updated report
for Committee use in consideration of the bill.
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11. I talked to Mr. Arthur Kuhl, Chief Clerk,
Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and told him we were interested
in 39 of the individuals named in the listing he gave me on Wednesday.
See Journal of 16 September 1971.
12. Talked to Mr. Robert Crowley, DODS, who
told me that his office is planning to use Mr. Scott Cohen, Executive Assistant
to Senator Charles Percy (R. , Ill. ), to introduce one of our people to an
individual in the New York City area. Mr. Cohen is a member of the
board of directors of an, organization with which the individual has a direct
association. I told Mr. Crowley that this office has no objections.
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NOMINATION REFERENCE AND REPORT
IN EXECUTIVE SESSION,
SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES,
July 28, 1971.
Ordered, That the following nominations be referred to the Committee
on Foreign Relations:
The following-named person for appointment as a Foreign Service officer
of class 1, a consular officer, and a secretary in the diplomatic service of the
United States of America:
Raymond L. Garthoff, of Connecticut.
For appointment as a Foreign Service officer of class 2, a consular officer,
and a secretary in the diplomatic service of the United States of America:
John V. Hedberg, of Maryland.
Now Foreign Service officers of class 3 and secretaries in the diplomatic
service, to be also consular officers of the United States of America:
Daniel O. Newberry, of North Carolina.
Grover W. Penborthy, of Maryland.
For appointment as Foreign Service officers of class 3, consular officers,
and secretaries in the diplomatic service of the United States of America:
Royal E. Carter, of California.
Arthur E. Goodwin, Jr., of Florida.
Clinton Tliaxton, of Kentucky.
For appointment as Foreign Service information officers of class 3,
consular officers, and secretaries in the diplomatic service of the United
States of America:
Philip A. Benson, of Illinois.
Joseph L. Does, of Maryland.
Wallace E. Gibson, of Virginia.
Edward M. Harper, of Idaho.
Walter A. Kohl, of Washington.
Donald R. Newman, of Maryland.
Miss Sarale A. Owens, of New York.
For promotion from a Foreign Service information officer of class 5 to,
class 4:
James B. Carroll, of Illinois.
For reappointment in the Foreign Service as a Foreign Service officer
of class 4, a consular officer, and a secretary in the diplomatic service of
the United States of America:
Robert T. Grey, Jr., of Connecticut.
For appointment as Foreign Service officers of class 4, consular officers,.
and secretaries in the diplomatic service of the United States of America:
Andrew Andranovich, of Connecticut.
Chester E. Norris, Jr., of Maine.
S. Richard Rand, of Connecticut.
Arthur J. Reichenbach, of Connecticut.
James H. Savory, of New York.
A. Stephen Vitale, of Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Rose P. Wong, of Hawaii.
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For appointment as Foreign Service information officers of class 4,
consular officers, and secretaries in the diplomatic service of the United
States of America:
Jack C. Brockman, of Maryland.
Carl D. Howard, of the District of Columbia.
Millard L. Johnson, Jr., of California.
Edward C. McBride, of Georgia.
Ronald P. Oppen, of Florida.
Carl R. Sharek, of the District of Columbia.
Gerald A. Waters, of Illinois.
For promotion from Foreign Service officers of class 6 to class 5:
Wayne R. Appleman, of Washington.
Edward E. Archer, of California.
Jim D. Mark, of Georgia.
Dan E. Turnquist, of Colorado.
For promotion from a Foreign Service information officer of class 6 to
class 5:
Miss Margaret A. Eubank, of Maryland.
For reappointment in the Foreign Service as a Foreign Service officer of
class 5, a consular officer, and a secretary in the diplomatic service of the
United States of America:
Lowell Richard Jackson, of Missouri.
For appointment as a Foreign Service officer of class 5, a consular officer;
and a secretary in the diplomatic service of the United States of America:
Miss C. Rita Lema, of Louisiana.
For appointment as Foreign Service information officers of class 5, con-
sular officers, and secretaries in the diplomatic service of the United States
of America:
Melvin I. Cariaga, of Hawaii.
Anthony B. Chillura, of Florida.
Robert R. Gosende, of Massachusetts.
Robert N. Minutillo, of Massachusetts.
For promotion from Foreign Service officers of class 7 to class 6:
Edward Gordon Abington, Jr., of Florida.
Wayne Thomas Adams, of Maine.
Jack Aubert, of New Jersey.
Robert Thomas Banque, of California.
John S. Boardman, of Ohio.
John V. Brennan, of Oregon.
Raymond F. Burghardt, Jr., of New Jersey.
George A. Chester, Jr., of California.
Miss Donna Jean Downard, of Washington.
Michael J. Duffy, of Virginia.
Miss Lynne Bray Foldessy, of Pennsylvania.
W. Douglas Frank, of Indiana.
Lloyd R. George, of Pennsylvania.
James R. Goeser, of Illinois.
Hilton L. Graham, of Oregon.
John Randle Hamilton, of North Carolina.
Mahlon Henderson, of Virginia.
Cameron R. Hume, of New York.
John David Isaacs, of New York.
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Miss Anne D. Jillson, of Connecticut.
Gilbert Matthew Johnson, of Michigan..
Sander A. Johnson, of California.
David. I. Kemp, of New York.
John Kriendler, of New York.
William J. Kushlis, of the District of Columbia.
Howard .R. Lange, of Washington.
Luciano Mangiafico, of Connecticut.
Ray A. Meyer, of New Hampshire.
Richard W. Ruble, Jr., of California.
Paul I. Schlamm, of New York.
Miss Amelia Ellen Snippy, of Now Mexico.
Raymond F. Smith, of Pennsylvania.
Michael P. Stru tzel, of Mississippi.
David Roger Telleen, of Michigan.
David M. Winn, of Texas.
For promotion from Foreign Service information officers of class 7 to
class 6:
Miss Alison Arsht., of Delaware.
Razvigor Bazala, of Virginia.
Robert Bemis, of the District of Columbia.
James W. Findley, of Virginia.
David. F. Fitzgerald, of Massachusetts.
Edward S. Ifshin, of Florida.
Miss Kathryn L. Koob, of Iowa.
John A. Madigan, of Massachusetts.
Donald J. Planty, of New York.
Harry L. Ponder III, of the District of Columbia.
John A. Swenson, of Wisconsin.
Richard C. Tyson, of California.
For appointment as Foreign Service officers of class 6, consular officers,
and secretaries in the diplomatic service of the United States of America:
J. Brian Atwood, of Massachusetts.
Miss Dolly Ann Johnson, of Missouri.
Charles A. Kennedy, of California.
Francis J. Nelson, of New York.
Robert E. Park, of California.
Miss Mary A. Ryan, of New York.
Miss Julia Welch, of Missouri.
For promotion from Foreign Service officers of class 8 to class 7:
Alan Whittier Barr, of California.
Karl K. Jonietz, of Massachusetts.
George A. Kachmar, of New Jersey.
Jonathan E. Kranz, of New York.
Theodore Eugene Strickler, of Pennsylvania.
Miss Susan J. Walters, of Connecticut.
For promotion from Foreign Service information officers of class 8 to
class 7:
Miss Barbara Joan Allen, of Missouri.
Brian E. Carlson, of Virginia.
Miss Paula J. Causey, of Virginia.
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Miss Betsy A. Fitzgerald, of Connecticut.
Miss J. Alison Grabell, of New Jersey.
Gerald E. Huchel, of Illinois.
Miss Judith R. Jamison, of the District of Columbia.
Charles C. Loveridge, of Utah.
Michael D. Zimmerman, of North Carolina.
For appointment as Foreign Service officers of class 7, consular officers,
and secretaries in the diplomatic service of the United States of America:.
.L. Stuart Allan, of Mississippi.
Robert S. Ayling, of Virginia.
Michael T. Barry, of Texas.
Robert M. Beecroft, of Pennyslvania.
Charles Henry Blum, of Virginia.
George T. Boutin, of California.
Ray L. Caldwell, of the Canal Zone.
Thomas C. Dawson II, of Maryland.
Gilbert J. Donahue, of Maryland.
Richard W. Erdman, of New Jersey.
Partrick M. Folan, of California.
Richard M. Gibson, of California.
Jack L. Gosnell, Jr., of South Carolina.
James L. Halmo, of Washington.
Mark G. Hambley, of Illinois.
Ferris Richard Jameson, of Michigan.
David H. Kaeuper, of Michigan.
William C. Kelly, Jr., of New Jersey.
John H. King, of New Jersey.
Jacques Paul Klein, of Illinois.
C. Michael Konner, of New York.
Robert J. Kott, of New York.
Douglas Langan, of New Jersey.
Gary E. Lee, of Ohio.
Anthony Leggio, of New York.
Ronald Dean Lorton, of New York.
Michael M. Mahoney, of Massachusetts.
Frederick C. McEldowney, of Michigan.
Martin McLean, of New Jersey.
Phillip J. Metzler, of Kansas.
Robert A. Millspaugh, of New York.
William C. Mims, of Georgia.
Malachy T. Minnies, of Virginia.
Carlos F. J. Moore, of North Carolina.
Stanley T. Myles, of Georgia.
John U. Nix, of Alabama.
Terrell R. Otis, of Maryland.
Kenneth W. Parent, of Illinois.
John A. Purnell, of Arkansas.
Ross S. Quan, of California.
David P. Rawson, of Ohio.
Donald A. Roberts, of Minnesota.
Andrew Michael Shields, of California.
Eric E. Svendsen, of Connecticcut.
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David C. Warheit, of California.
Eric R. Weaver, of Maryland.
Charles C. Weber, of Michigan.
John Hurd Willett, of New York.
Harry E. Young, Jr., of Kansas.
Richard IT. Zorn II, of Illinois.
For appointment as Foreign Service information officers of class 7,
consular officers, and secretaries in the diplomatic service of the United
States of America:
G. Whitney Azoy, of New Jersey.
Bruce K. Byers, of Maryland.
Albert W. Dalgliesh, Jr., of Michigan.
Howard E. Daniel, of New Jersey.
Miss Lucille R. Di Palma, of New York.
Miss Emily J. Drake, of Massachusetts.
Miss Paula J. Durbin, of Hawaii.
David V. Goble, of Ohio.
Miss Lezetta J. Johnson, of Massachusetts.
Alan M. King, of Tennessee.
Ray V. McGunigle, Jr., of Pennsylvania.
Joseph Daniel O'Connell, Jr., of Maryland.
William T. Peters, of Virginia.
Miss Mary K. Reeber, of California.
Stanley N. Schrager, of Illinois.
James D. Settle, of Virginia.
Mrs. Lois M. Sherman, of Tennessee.
Michael G. Stevens, of Connecticut.
Arthur A. Vaughn, of Maryland.
For appointment as Foreign Service officers of class 8, consular officers;
and secretaries in the diplomatic service of the United States of America:
Leslie M. Alexander, of New York.
John Thomas Basek, of New York.
Miss Barbara K. Bodine, of California.
Kevin C. Brennan, of California.
Richard H. R. Bull, of Now York.
Peter P. Carrico, of Washington.
Michael Thomas Dixon, of New Jersey.
John M. Evans, of Virginia.
Gale N. Grable, of California.
Joseph E. Hayes, of the District of Columbia.
Miss Ruth Milos Henderson, of Maryland.
Rex L. Rimes, of Washington.
J. Aubrey Hooks, of North Carolina.
Michael S. Lucy, of Massachusetts.
Michael K. Lyons, of New York.
Robert J. McSwain, of Florida.
Peter Robert Reams, of Nevada.
For appointment as Foreign Service information officers of class 8,
consular officers, and secretaries in the diplomatic service of the United
States of America:
M. Franklin Keel, of Oklahoma.
Cornelius C. Walsh, of Connecticut.
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Foreign Service Reserve officers to be consular officers of the United
States of America:
Caspar Dunham Green, of Ohio.
Hans. J. Jensen, of California.
Foreign Service Reserve officers to be consular officers and secretaries
in the diplomatic service of the United States of America:
Richard Allocca, of New Jersey.
Fisher Ames, of California.
Miss Sallybeth M. Bumbroy, of Texas.
Daniel J. Calloway, of Virginia.
Philip Cherry, of Maryland.
Robert James Chevez, of California.
Adrian B. Ciazza, of Maryland.
Timothy J. Desmond, of Massachusetts.
David H. Dewhurst III, of Texas.
Thomas B. Doolittle, Jr., of Florida.
William W. Douglass, of Virginia.
Robert T. Dumaine, of Maryland.
Charles T. Englehart, of Ohio.
George F. Forner, of Washington.
Robert M. Fulton, of Virginia.
Frank A. Gerardot, Jr., of Missouri.
Jay.K. Gruner, of California.
Robert W. Hiatt, of Hawaii.
Rufus A. Horn, Jr., of Florida.
John H. Hoskins, of Maryland.
Keith C. Johnson, of Montana.
Clement Don Jones, of Florida.
Thomas J. Keenan, of Virginia.
Franklin J. Kline, of Virginia.
Allan M. Labowitz, of Maryland.
Ryan L. Lenox, of Virginia.
John H. Lewis, of Pennsylvania.
Lee G. Mestres, of New Jersey.
Stavis J. Milton, of New Jersey.
Val Moss, Jr., of Wisconsin.
John S. Nolton, Jr., of Virginia.
Arthur J. Olson, of the District of Columbia.
Thomas T. Orum, of Michigan.
Pierre C. Pingitore, of New Hampshire.
Albert P. Raynor, of Maryland.
Miss Yvonne Robinson, of the District of Columbia.
William F. Rooney, of Virginia.
Joseph M. Segars, of Pennsylvania.
Frederick W. Silva, of Michigan.
Waldimir Skotzko, of Maryland.
Joseph E. Skura, of Virginia.
Donald M. Sladkin, of Pennsylvania.
Edward J. Smith, of Minnesota.
Miss Joyce A. Smith, of Tennessee.
Frank F. Sommers, Jr., of Maryland.
Alfonso G. Spera, of Maryland.
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Fred D. Stephens, of California.
Rufus Stevenson, of Georgia.
Linus F. Upson III, of the District of Columbia.
David D. Whipple, of Virginia.
Mrs. Gertrude W. Williamson, of Virginia.
Gene Wojciechowski, of Illinois.
Foreign Service Reserve officer to be a secretary in the diplomatic
service of the United States of America:
Michael H. B. Adler, of the District of Columbia.
Foreign Service Staff officers to be consular officers of the United States
of America:
Frank R. Anderson, of Illinois.
Gordon D. Barnes, of New York.
Vincent M. Cannistraro, of Massachusetts.
Paul F. Carlton, of California.
Lemuel D. Coles, of the District of Columbia.
Graham E. Fuller, of Connecticut.
Marvin D. Green, of Wisconsin.
Mrs. Beatrice J. King, of New York.
Harold P. Kline, of Texas.
Roberto R. Munoz, of Texas.
Thomas A. Pence, of Florida.
James W. Roodhouse, of Colorado.
Layton R. Russell, of Ohio.
Roland S. Sunderland, of Oregon.
Mrs. Patricia D. Thurston, of California.
1971.
Reported by Mr. with the
recommendation that the nominations be confirmed.
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