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Department of the Treasury Contents
U.S. Customs Service
Winter 1984
Vol. 19, No. 1
Donald T. Regan 2 Customs Lends Support at National Law
Secretary of the Treasury Enforcement Explorer Conference
By Clifton V. Stallings
William von Raab
Commissioner of Customs
3 Customs Explorer Post 1789 Now In
Editor Business
John Costello By Charles W. Conroy
Managing Editor 5 National Pistol Team
Brian Lee
By Harry M. Allison
Customs Today, the official magazine of the
U.S. Customs Service, is published quarterly, 6 Commissioner's Round Table: Red/Green
spring, summer, fall, and winter, by the Public
Services Branch of the Public Services and Passenger Inspection System
Information Materials Division. Address letters This is the first of a series of round table discussions that
and contributions to: Editor, Customs Today, Commissioner von Raab will hold with rank-and-file
U.S. Customs Service, 1301 Constitution Ave.
NW, Room 6311, Washington, D.C. 20229. Customs employees on major Customs Service initiatives.
10 The Pacific Region
By Jerome Hollander
14 An Interview with Pacific Regional Com
missioner: Quintin L. Viilanueva, Jr.
By Jerome Hollander
16 Computer's Return is a Landmark Success
for Operation Exodus
By Dennis Murphy
18 Employees Honored In Washington, D.C.
By Brian Lee
19 Senior Executives Win Awards
By Brian Lee
ON THE COVER: Activities of Law En
forcement Explorers at the 1983 annual 20 Bribery Awareness
Conference ran the gamut from writing
traffic tickets (shown here) to apprehending 21 Office of Internal Affairs
"criminals." Explorers take their duties By John O'Rourke
seriously, an attitude reflected by their
leaders—Teresa Robinson. 1984 Youth
Vice-chairman (left) and Suzanne 24 Customs Cameos
Schreiber, 1984 Youth Chairman—as they By Dorothy Colleta, Charles W. Conroy, Clifton V. Stallings,
raise their hands to take their oath of office. Liz Orgeron and Janet Rappoport