Monday, May. 10, 1993

Cleaning House

By CHRISTOPHER JOHN FARLEY

IT'S SPRING-CLEANING TIME AT THE WHITE HOUSE, AND SOME staffers seem likely to & be swept away. An outside consultant will be there this week to scrutinize personnel in the West and East Wings and to make recommendations on who should go and who should stay. Coming under inspection will be the ushers' office (responsible for the residence's day-to-day operation) as well as the staff of JOHN W. MAGAW, who's headed the Secret Service since the Bush era (some of his agents might be transferred). The staff rejiggering will result in a White House more closely tailored to its current occupants.