[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 30, Number 23 (Monday, June 13, 1994)]
[Pages 1264-1265]
[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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June 4

    In the morning, the President and Mrs. Clinton traveled from Rome, 
Italy, to Royal Air Force station Mildenhall, United Kingdom, where they 
were greeted by Prime Minister John Major. They then traveled to the 
U.S. Cemetery at Cambridge, where the President visited the Wall of the 
Missing. Later, the President and Mrs. Clinton traveled to Chequers, the 
Prime Minister's residence in North Aylesbury.
    In the afternoon, the President traveled to Hartwell House, near 
Aylesbury. In the late afternoon, the President and Hillary Clinton 
traveled to Portsmouth where they were greeted by Queen Elizabeth II 
aboard the royal yacht H.M.Y. Britannia. Later they traveled to 
Guildhall, Portsmouth, where they attended a dinner hosted by the Queen. 
Following the dinner, they returned to the H.M.Y. Britannia, where they 
remained overnight.

June 5

    In the morning the President and Hillary Clinton traveled to 
Southsea Common, Portsmouth, for the Drumhead ceremony, commemorating 
the blessing of the fleet which sailed to Normandy. They then returned 
to the H.M.Y. Britannia.
    In the afternoon, aboard the H.M.Y. Britannia with allied leaders 
they reviewed the flotilla which was en route to Normandy and 
participated in a commemoration of the embarkation of the fleet for D-
Day. Later the President visited World War II and Normandy merchant 
marine veterans aboard the U.S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien. The President and 
Hillary Clinton then boarded the U.S.S. George Washington and sailed for 
Normandy, France, arriving off the coast in the evening.

June 6

    In the morning, following his remarks at Pointe du Hoc, the 
President and Hillary Clinton visited the cliff of Pointe du Hoc with 
Rangers and greeted their families.
    In the afternoon, the President and Hillary Clinton traveled to 
Caen, France, where they attended a luncheon for visiting leaders hosted 
by President Mitterrand at the Caen Prefecture. Later they traveled to 
Omaha Beach where they joined American veterans

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and other leaders at an international ceremony commemorating the 
invasion.
    In the evening, following his remarks at the U.S. cemetery at 
Colleville-sur-Mer above Omaha Beach, the President met with American 
veterans on the beach. The President and Hillary Clinton then traveled 
to Paris.

June 7

    In the morning, after greeting the U.S. Embassy staff at the 
Ambassador's residence, the President met with U.S. business executives 
based in Paris and French business leaders.
    In the afternoon, the President and Hillary Clinton attended a 
luncheon hosted by Prime Minister Edouard Balladur in the Salle de 
Conseil at the Hotel Matignon.
    The President announced his intention to nominate Clay Constantinou 
as Ambassador to Luxembourg.
    The President announced his intention to nominate Michael J. Gaines 
as a member of the National Appeals Board of the U.S. Parole Commission.
    The President announced that he intends to appoint Robert C. Nelson 
and has already appointed Claudine Schneider as members of the 
Competitiveness Policy Council.
    The President announced his intention to appoint David B. Roosevelt 
and Lester S. Hyman as members of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial 
Commission.

June 8

    In the morning, the President and Hillary Clinton traveled to 
Oxford, United Kingdom, where they attended a luncheon hosted by the 
chancellor of Oxford University at the Dining Hall, Commons, University 
College. Later, the President greeted American students attending the 
university at Rhodes House, Oxford.
    In the evening, the President and Mrs. Clinton returned to 
Washington, DC.
    The President announced his intention to appoint Sheila M. McGuire 
as a member of the Risk Assessment and Management Commission.

June 9

    The President announced his intention to nominate the Honorable 
Brian J. Donnelly as Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago.
    The President announced his intention to appoint John M. Bernal as 
the U.S. Commissioner of the International Boundary and Water 
Commission--United States and Mexico.