Passports-426 Patent and Trademark Office-157 Patents-71, 157 Peace, U.S. Institute of-767 Peace Corps-658 Penal institutions, Federal-382 Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation-662 Pipelines-278, 352, 642 Plants-43, 109, 111, 123, 128, 351 Police. See Law enforcement officers Police Organization, International Criminal-383 Policy Development, Office of-91 Pollution. See Environmental protection Portrait Gallery, National-757 Postal Rate Commission-666 Postal Service, United States-715 Presidential, President's. See other part of agency Procurement. See Contracts, Federal Public affairs office. See specific agency Public Buildings Service-591 Public Debt, Bureau of the-494 Public Health Service-296 Public lands. See Buildings and grounds, Federal Publications (See also Sources of Information section for specific agency)-48, 56, 62, 143, 268, 278, 412, 612, Publications Exchange, Office of-759 R Radiation-277, 301, 523, 645 Radio Free Europe-514 Radio Liberty-514 Radio Marti-696 Railroad Adjustment Board, National-634 Railroad Administration, Federal-458 Railroad Passenger Corporation, National-748 Railroad Retirement Board-668 Railroads-458, 597, 634, 642, 668, 748 Ratemaking-278, 597, 666, 715 Reclamation, Bureau of-352 Reconstruction and Development, International Bank for- Records. See Archives and records Recreation-126, 128, 158, 346, 351, 352, 449, 687 Refugee Programs, Bureau for-428 Refugee Resettlement, Office of-310 Refugees. See Immigration and naturalization Regional development-279-281, 465, 512, 687 Regional offices. See Appendix D and specific agency Regulation-88, 109, 278, 508, 521, 523, 537, 547, 558, Regulatory Information Service Center-744 Renwick Gallery-756 Research and development. See Science and technology Reserve Banks, Federal-567 Reserve System, Federal-562 Resource Center-508 Retired Senior Volunteer Program-505 Retirement. See Pensions Retirement Thrift Investment Board, Federal-569, 743 Roosevelt Memorial Commission, Franklin Delano-743 Rural Telephone Bank-106 Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation, National- S Safety (See also Occupational safety and health)-113, Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation-465 Savings Bonds Division, United States-494 Science Board, National-636 Science Foundation, National-636 Science and technology-43, 58, 95, 116, 122-126, 128, 136, 143, 152, 155, 157, 182, 236, 252, 272, 304, 307, Science and Technology Policy, Office of-95 Secret Service, United States-495 Secretariat (United Nations)-779 Securities-494, 562, 671 Securities and Exchange Commission-671 Security, national. See Defense and national security Security Agency, National/Central Security Service-250 Security Council (United Nations)-778 Selective Service System-677 Senate-25, 32 Senior Companion Program-506 Sentencing Commission, United States-745 Ships and shipping. See Maritime activities Skin Diseases, National Institute of Arthritis and Small business-151, 680 Small Business Administration-680 Small business office. See specific agency Smithsonian Archives-759 Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory-759 Smithsonian Environmental Research Center-760 Smithsonian Institution-750 Smithsonian Institution Libraries-760 Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service-760 Smithsonian Interdisciplinary Studies, Office of-758 Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute-761 Social Security Administration-308 Soil Conservation Service-128 South Pacific Commission-777 Southeastern Power Administration-279 Southwestern Power Administration-280 Space programs-155, 427, 448, 605, 755, 759 Standard Federal Regions-783 Standards, National Bureau of-152 State Justice Institute-766 Statistics-109, 131, 144, 146, 278, 302, 387, 388, 407, 416, 461, 468, 470, 710 Statistics and Analysis, National Center for-461 Stennis Space Center, John C.-611 Strategic Defense Initiative Organization-252 Strategic Studies, Institute for National-260 Student Community Service Projects-506 Supply Service, Federal-589 Supreme Court of the United States-65 Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, Office of- Surgeon General-296 Surplus property and commodities-117, 119, 589, 593, Susquehanna River Basin Commission-744 T Tariff Schedules of the United States-714 Tax Division-377 Taxes-60, 75, 377, 483, 490 Technical Information Service, National-143 Technical Institute for the Deaf, National-270 Technology. See Science and technology Technology Assessment, Office of-58 Technology Security Administration, Defense-182 Technology Transfer, Federal Laboratory Consortium for- Telecommunication Union, International-775 Telecommunications. See Communications Telecommunications and Information Administration, National-157 Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals-76 Tennessee Valley Authority-687 Territorial Courts-72 Textile Agreements, Committee for the Implementation of- Textile Trade Policy Group-745 Timber. See Forestry Tobacco products-483 Toxic substances. See Hazardous materials Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Agency for-299 Trade Adjustment Assistance, Office of-407 Trade Administration, International-149 Trade Commission, Federal-570 Trade Commission, United States International-710 Trade Policy Committee-745 Trade Representative, Office of the United States-92 Training. See Manpower training; Vocational rehabilitation Transportation-114, 435, 558, 589, 597, 642, 657, 748, 773 Transportation, Department of-435 Transportation Safety Board, National-642 Transportation Safety Institute-469 Transportation Systems Center-468 Transportation Test Center-459 Travel-158, 426 Travel and Tourism Administration, United States-158 Trucks. See Motor vehicles Truman Scholarship Foundation, Harry S.-743 Trustees, Executive Office for United States-369 U Ukraine Famine, Commission on the-742 Welfare Benefits Administration, Office of Pension and- Western Area Power Administration-281 White House Commission on Presidential Scholars-745 Wildlife-126, 344, 351, 352, 376, 756, 757 Wilson International Center for Scholars, Woodrow-762 Women, Task Force on Legal Equity for-745 Women's Business Enterprise, Interagency Committee on- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars-762 Workers' Compensation Programs, Office of-413 World Agricultural Outlook Board-132 World Bank-773 World Health Organization-779 World Meteorological Organization-780 Y Youth. See Children and youth N Zoological Park, National-757 Page RECENT CHANGES AND PENDING ACTIONS (Personnel actions brought to the attention of Manual editors June 2-July 5) Agency Action John James Duncan, Representative of the 2d District of Lewis F. Payne, Jr., sworn in June 21 as Representative of Stuart A. Summit nominated Sept. 23, 1987, to be a U.S. Richard L. Nygaard nominated May 25 to be a U.S. Circuit Kenneth M. Duberstein appointed June 14 as Chief of Staff Roger Bolton appointed May 20 as Special Assistant to the Kevin H. Kruke appointed June 8 as Special Assistant to Gerald J. McKiernan appointed May 2 as Special Assistant Jay Plager nominated Apr. 19 to be Administrator, Office Jan W. Mares confirmed June 16 as Assistant Secretary for Charles E. Cobb, Jr., nominated May 9 to be Under Secretary for Travel and Tourism; vice Donna F. Tuttle. Page RECENT CHANGES AND PENDING ACTIONS—Continued (Personnel actions brought to the attention of Manual editors June 2-July 5) 200 Department of the Army.. 216........ Department of the Navy 218........ Department of the Navy 272........ Department of Energy. 272. Department of Energy. 285 Department of Health and Human Ken Kramer nominated June 14 to be Assistant Secretary Kenneth P. Bergquist confirmed June 16 as Assistant Secre- Rear Adm. Alvin B. Koeneman, CHC, USN, confirmed Joseph S. Salgado nominated June 15 to be Deputy Secre- Donna R. Fitzpatrick nominated June 15 to be Under Robert O. Hunter, Jr., nominated May 25 to be Director, Martha O. Hesse nominated June 18, 1987, to be a Frederick K. Goodwin confirmed June 29 as Administrator, 317........ Department of Housing and Urban Timothy L. Coyle nominated May 25 to be Assistant 317 Department of Housing and Urban Jack R. Stokvis nominated June 23 to be Assistant Secre- tary for Community Planning and Development; vice Edwin Meese III announced July 5 his intention to resign as Harold G. Christensen nominated May 25 to be Deputy Francis A. Keating II nominated April 22 to be Associate Edward S.G. Dennis, Jr., nominated May 25 to be Assist- Grace Flores-Hughes confirmed June 16 as Director, Com- Richard W. Cameron nominated May 10 to be U.S. Michael J. Norton nominated Mar. 24 to be U.S. Attorney Jay B. Stephens nominated Apr. 15 to be U.S. Attorney for Dennis C. Vacco nominated June 14 to be U.S. Attorney Thomas J. Ashcraft nominated Aug. 7, 1987, to be U.S. Page RECENT CHANGES AND PENDING ACTIONS—Continued (Personnel actions brought to the attention of Manual editors June 2-July 5) Agency Action Stuart E. Earnest nominated Jan. 20, 1987, to be U.S. Margaret P. Currin nominated Mar. 31 to be U.S. Attorney David Courtland O'Neal nominated Mar. 28 to be Assist- Sheldon J. Krys nominated May 25 to be Assistant Secre- Christopher W.S. Ross nominated May 11 to be U.S. Maynard Wayne Glitman nominated June 23 to be U.S. John F. Kordek nominated June 7 to be U.S. Ambassador Robert L. Pugh nominated June 27 to be U.S. Ambassador Thomas Edmund McNamara nominated June 7 to be U.S. William A. Brown nominated May 24 to be U.S. Ambassa- John Thomas McCarthy nominated May 16 to be U.S. Harry E. Bergold nominated June 7 to be U.S. Ambassador |