[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 29, Number 2 (Monday, January 18, 1993)]
[Pages 53-56]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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   Digest of Other White House Announcements

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The following list includes the President's public schedule and other 
items of general interest announced by the Office of the Press Secretary 
and not included elsewhere in this issue.

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January 10

    In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush returned to the White 
House from a weekend stay at Camp David, MD.

January 11

    The President met at the White House with the Vice President; James 
A. Baker III, Chief of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, 
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs; and members of 
the CIA briefing staff.
    The President announced his intention to appoint the following 
individuals to be members of the Board of Trustees of the Woodrow Wilson 
International Center for Scholars for terms expiring October 23, 1998:

James Addison Baker III, of Texas.
Max Marlin Fitzwater, of Kansas.
Roger B. Porter, of Utah.

    The President announced his intention to appoint C. Boyden Gray, of 
North Carolina, to be a public member of the Council of the 
Administrative Conference of the United States for a term of 3 years. 
Mr. Gray currently serves as Counsel to the President.
    The President designated Paul A. Vander Myde, of Virginia, to be 
Vice Chairman of the Administrative Conference of the United States.

January 12

    In the morning, the President went to the National Naval Medical 
Center in Bethesda, MD, for a checkup and then returned to the White 
House.
    In the afternoon, the President signed the economic report and met 
with Michael J. Boskin, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers.
    In the evening, the President hosted the Team 100 dinner on the 
State Floor.
    The White House announced that on Saturday, January 16, the 
President will meet with Prime Minister Brian Mulroney of Canada at Camp 
David, MD.
    The President announced his intention to appoint Richard A. Hauser, 
of the District of Columbia, to be a member of the Board of Directors of 
the Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation for a term expiring 
October 26, 1998. This is a reappointment.
    The President announced his intention to appoint the following 
individuals to be Commissioners on the White House Conference on Small 
Business Commission. These are new positions.

Andrew P. Ireland, of Florida.
James H.K. Bruner, of New York.
Janet Harris-Lange, of Florida.
James S. Herr, of Pennsylvania.
Anita Lugo King, of California.
Carmen Munoz, of Michigan.
Jose F. Nino, of Illinois.
JoAnn H. Price, of Maryland.
Ella D. Williams, of California.

    The President announced his intention to designate the following 
individuals to be

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members of the Board of Visitors to the U.S. Military Academy:

John H. Lindsey, of Texas.
Sally Freeman McKenzie, of Texas.
Edwin Meese III, of California.

January 13

    The President met at the White House with the Vice President; James 
A. Baker III, Chief of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, 
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs; and members of 
the CIA briefing staff.
    Later in the morning, the President received the Ellis Island 
Congressional Medal of Honor in an Oval Office ceremony.
    The President announced his intention to appoint the following 
individuals to be members of the Advisory Commission on 
Intergovernmental Relations for terms of 2 years:


Paul Bud Burke, president of the Kansas State Senate.
Robert Michael Isaac, Mayor of Colorado Springs, CO.
Edward G. Rendell, Mayor of the City of Philadelphia, PA.


    The President announced his intention to appoint the following 
individuals to be members of the Architectural and Transportation 
Barriers Compliance Board:


Porfirio C. Diaz, Jr., of California.
Scott Moore Duncan, of Texas.
Margaret Chase Hagar, of Virginia.
Anne Marcia Harding, of New York.
S. Craig Kiser, of Florida.


    The President announced his intention to appoint the following 
individuals to be members of the National Capital Planning Commission:


Thaddeus A. Garrett, of Ohio.
Melvyn J. Estrin, of Maryland.
Glen T. Urquhart, of Virginia.


    The President announced his intention to appoint Ronald Carlin 
Kaufman, of Massachusetts, to be a member of the Commission for the 
Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad. Mr. Kaufman will serve the 
remainder of the 3-year term expiring February 27, 1995.
    The President announced his intention to appoint the following 
individuals to be members of the Board of Governors of the United 
Services Organizations, Inc., for 3-year terms:


Suzanne Marx, of California.
John J. Tedesco,  of New Jersey.


    The President announced his intention to appoint Jean Stein, of New 
York, to be a member of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council for a term 
expiring January 15, 1998.
    The President announced his intention to appoint Daphne Wood Murray, 
of Texas, to be a member of the Cultural Property Advisory Committee for 
a term expiring April 25, 1993.
    The President announced his intention to appoint Bill Dickinson, of 
Alabama, to be a member of the National Commission on Defense and 
National Security. This is a new position. He will be designated 
Chairman.

January 14

    In the morning, the President met at the White House with:
    --the Vice President; James A. Baker III, Chief of Staff to the 
      President; Brent Scowcroft, Assistant to the President for 
      National Security Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing staff;
    --Ambassador Malcolm Toon;
    --families of the KAL flight 007 victims.
    In the evening, the President and Mrs. Bush attended a dinner hosted 
by Cabinet members at the Blair House.
    The President announced his intention to appoint the following 
individuals to be members of the Board of Visitors to the U.S. Air Force 
Academy:


Andrew H. Card, Jr., of Massachusetts.
Barry M. Goldwater, Sr., of Arizona.
Brent Scowcroft, of Maryland.
Fred M. Zeder II, of New York.


    The President announced his intention to appoint the following 
individuals to be members of the Board of Trustees of the John F. 
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for terms expiring September 1, 
2002:


Phyllis C. Draper, of New York.
Craig L. Fuller, of Virginia.
Mary Galvin, of Illinois.
Alma Johnson Powell, of Virginia.
Joshua I. Smith, of Maryland.

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    The President announced his intention to appoint the following 
individuals to be members of the Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and 
Negotiations for terms of 2 years:

Roger J. Baccigaluppi, of California.
Alberto R. Cardenas, of Florida.
Donald G. Fisher, of California.
Donald V. Fites, of Illinois.
Kathryn S. Fuller, of the District of Columbia.
John A. Georges, of Connecticut.
D. Georges Harris, of Connecticut.
David S. Lee, of California.
Rudolph A. Oswald, of Maryland.
William F. Pickard, of Michigan.
C.J. Silas, of Oklahoma.
Jack Valenti, of California.
Robert Van Dine, of California.

January 15

    The President met at the White House with:
    --the Vice President; James A. Baker III, Chief of Staff to the 
      President; Brent Scowcroft, Assistant to the President for 
      National Security Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing staff.
    --Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger.
    Later in the morning, the President attended a luncheon with the 
National Republican Campaign Committee President's Forum at the Willard 
Hotel before departing for Camp David, MD, for the weekend.
    The President transmitted to the Congress requests for FY 1993 
appropriations language for the Department of Defense. This language 
would provide authority to transfer available appropriations to cover 
the incremental costs arising from Operation Restore Hope in Somalia.
    The President declared a major disaster exists in the State of 
Delaware and ordered Federal aid to supplement State and local recovery 
efforts in the area struck by a severe coastal storm and flooding on 
December 11-14.
    The President announced his intention to appoint William D. Novelli, 
of New Jersey, to be a member of the Enterprise for the Americas Board. 
This is a new position.
    The President announced his intention to appoint Robert Zoellick, of 
the District of Columbia, to be a member of the Board of Directors of 
the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation.
    The President announced his intention to appoint Lester H. Lee, of 
California, to be a Commissioner of the 1994 White House Conference on 
Small Business Commission. This is a new position.
    The President announced his intention to appoint the following 
individuals to be members of the President's Commission on White House 
Fellowships:

Roger Porter, of Utah.
Jose Manuel Casanova, of Florida.

    The President announced his intention to appoint the following 
individuals to be Alternate Representatives of the United States to the 
South Pacific Commission for terms of 2 years:

Edith Elizabeth Holiday, of Georgia.
Timothy J. McBride, of Michigan.

    The President announced his intention to appoint the following 
individuals to be members of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights for 
terms expiring December 5, 1998:

Constance Horner, of the District of Columbia.
Robert George, of New Jersey.

    The President announced his intention to appoint Theresa Neese, of 
Oklahoma, to be a member of the National Advisory Council on Indian 
Education for a term expiring September 29, 1995. This is a 
reappointment.
    The President announced his intention to appoint the following 
individuals to be members of the Thomas Jefferson Commemoration 
Commission. These are new positions:

Charles L. Bartlett, of the District of Columbia.
Daniel J. Boorstin, of the District of Columbia.
Pamela K. Jensen, of Ohio.
Roger G. Kennedy, of Virginia.
Merrill D. Peterson, of Virginia.

    The President announced his intention to appoint John Robert 
Longenecker, of California, to be Transition Manager of the United 
States Enrichment Corporation. This is a new position.
    The President announced his intention to appoint Samuel B. Nunez, 
Jr., President of the Louisiana State Senate to be a member of the 
Advisory Commission on Intergovern- 

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mental Relations for a term of 2 years. This is a reappointment.
    The President announced his intention to appoint the following 
individuals to be members of the President's National Security 
Telecommunications Advisory Committee:

Lester M. Alberthal, Jr., of Texas.
Royce J. Holland, of Nebraska.
Bert C. Roberts, Jr., of Maryland.

    The President announced his intention to appoint Clifford M. Sobel, 
of New Jersey, to be member of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council for a 
term expiring January 15, 1998. He will succeed Herbert Katz.
    The President announced his intention to appoint the following 
individuals to be members of the National Council on Surface 
Transportation Research:

John P. Browning, Jr., of Florida.
Frederic Vincent Malek, of Virginia.

    The President announced his intention to appoint the following 
individuals to be members of the Permanent Committee for the Oliver 
Wendall Holmes Devise for terms of 8 years:

Harold M. Hyman, of Texas.
Vincent Lee McKusick, of Maine.