ACCESSION NUMBER:00000 FILE ID:95042101.POL DATE:04/21/95 TITLE:WHITE HOUSE REPORT, FRIDAY, APRIL 21 TEXT: (Ambassadors) (260) FIVE AMBASSADORS SELECTED President Clinton will nominate ambassadors to Latvia, Estonia, the Czech Republic, Armenia and Tajikistan, the White House announced April 20. Clinton has chosen Jenonne Walker, a former member of the staff of the National Security Council, to be ambassador to Prague. She is now on the staff of the State Department's Foreign Service Institute. Walker was an analyst for the Central Intelligence Agency and as a private author has published dissertations on U.S. relations with Europe. The other four nominees are all career Foreign Service officers with the rank of minister counselor. Clinton will ask the Senate to confirm the nomination of Larry Napper to be ambassador to Riga. Napper was deputy chief of mission in Bucharest and also served in Moscow and Gaborone. The president will name Lawrence Taylor, director of the National Foreign Affairs Training Center, to be ambassador to Tallinn. Taylor has served in Santo Domingo, Zagreb, Belgrade, Jakarta, London and Ottawa. He has selected Peter Tomsen, principal deputy assistant secretary of state for East Asian affairs, to be ambassador to Yerevan. Tomsen has served as special envoy to the Afghanistan Resistance and as deputy chief of mission in Beijing. He also served in Moscow and New Delhi. Clinton will name Grant Smith, most recently deputy assistant secretary of state for international narcotics matters, to be envoy to Dushanbe. Smith was deputy chief of mission in New Delhi and Bangui, and also served in Brazil, Nepal and Pakistan. NNNN