[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 31, Number 24 (Monday, June 19, 1995)]
[Pages 1063-1065]
[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 11

    In the morning, the President traveled to Hanover, NH.
    In the afternoon, the President held interviews with the Union 
Leader of Manchester, NH, and WMUR television in the Dickey Room of 
Baker Library at Dartmouth College. Following the interviews, he 
attended a private reception at the library. He then went to Claremont, 
NH.
    In the evening, the President traveled to Boston, MA. He returned to 
Washington, DC, later in the evening.

June 12

    In the late morning, the President met with Capt. Scott O'Grady, 
USAF, the pilot who was rescued after being shot down in western Bosnia. 
Following the meeting, he

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hosted a lunch for Captain O'Grady and his family in the Residence.
    The President announced his intention to nominate the following 
individuals to the following ambassadorial posts:
    --Michael William Cotter, Ambassador to Turkmenistan;
    --Elizabeth Jones, Ambassador to Kazakhstan;
    --Kenneth Michael Quinn, Ambassador to Cambodia;
    --John K. Menzies, Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina;
    --John Raymond Malott, Ambassador to Malaysia;
    --John Todd Stewart, Ambassador to Moldova; and
    --Victor Jackovich, Ambassador to Slovenia.
    The President announced his intention to nominate James E. Goodby 
for the rank of Ambassador during his tenure of service as Principal 
Negotiator and Special Representative of the President for Nuclear 
Safety and Dismantlement.
    The President announced his intention to appoint Gerald T. Garvey, 
Courtney Riordan, and Reginal Spiller to the Geologic Mapping Advisory 
Committee.

June 13

    The President announced his intention to nominate Under Secretary of 
the Treasury for International Affairs Lawrence Summers as Deputy 
Treasury Secretary.
    The President declared a major disaster in Kentucky and ordered 
Federal funds to supplement State and local recovery efforts in 
communities struck by tornadoes, severe wind and hail storms, torrential 
rain, and flooding on May 13-19.
    The President declared a major disaster in Texas and ordered Federal 
funds to supplement State and local recovery efforts in communities 
struck by severe thunderstorms, flooding, hail, and tornadoes on May 28-
31.
    The President took action to protect life and property from the 
threat of rising water in the State of North Dakota's Devil Lake Basin 
by determining that certain Federal-aid roads in the basin area are 
eligible for assistance from the Federal Highway Administration's 
emergency fund.
    The President announced his intention to appoint the following 
members to the Board for International Food and Agricultural 
Development: Ada Demb; Walter Falcon; Miles Goggans; Alan Kligerman; 
Edward Schuh; and Goro Uehara.

June 14

    In the evening, the President and Hillary Clinton hosted a dinner 
for European Council President Jacques Chirac and Bernardette Chirac, 
and European Commission President Jacques Santer and Daniele Santer in 
the State Dining Room.

June 15

    In the morning, the President and Hillary Clinton traveled to 
Shearwater Military Base, Nova Scotia, Canada. Following an arrival 
ceremony at the base, they boarded the H.M.S. Sir William Alexander and 
traveled to Halifax, where they participated in an arrival ceremony at 
the Historic Halifax Dock.
    In the afternoon, the President met with Prime Minister Tomiichi 
Murayama of Japan in the Board Room at Dalhousie University. Following 
their meeting, they held a press conference in University Hall.
    In the evening, the President attended a welcoming reception and 
dinner for the Group of Seven leaders at Government House.
    The President announced his intention to nominate the following 
individuals to the following ambassadorial posts:
    --Edward Brynn, Ambassador to Ghana;
    --Peggy Blackford, Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau;
    --Daniel Howard Simpson, Ambassador to Zaire;
    --John Hirsch, Ambassador to Sierra Leone;
    --Vicki Huddleston, Ambassador to Madagascar; and
    --Elizabeth Raspolic, Ambassador to Sao Tome and Principe.
    The President announced his intention to nominate John W. Hechinger, 
Sr., to the National Security Education Board.
    The President announced his intention to appoint Scott Bernstein as 
a member of the Federal Advisory Committee on Greenhouse Gas Emissions 
From Personal Motor Vehicles.

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    The President announced his intention to appoint Jared L. Cohon, 
John W. Arendt, and Jeffrey J. Wong as members of the Nuclear Waste 
Technical Review Board.
    The President announced that Secretary of Health and Human Services 
Donna Shalala appointed the following individuals to serve on the 
Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS: R. Scott Hitt; Terje 
Anderson; Regina Aragon; Mary Boland; Nicholas Bollman; Robert L. Fogel; 
Debra Frazer-Howze; Kathleen M. Gerus; Edward Gould; Phyllis 
Greenberger; Bob Hattoy; Carole laFavor; Jeremy Landau; Alexandra Mary 
Levine; Steve Lew; Altagracia Perez; H. Alexander Robinson; Debbie 
Runions; Benjamin Schatz; Denise Stokes; Charles Quincy Troupe; Sandra 
Thurman; and Bruce G. Weniger.

June 16

    In the morning, the President went to Summit Place, where he 
attended a G-7 leaders meeting. He then met with Prime Minister John 
Major of Great Britain and attended a working lunch with G-7 leaders.
    In the afternoon, the President met with Chancellor Helmut Kohl at 
Summit Place. He then attended the first plenary session of the G-7 
summit at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Following the meeting, he 
participated in a press conference with the G-7 leaders at Sackville 
Landing. He then returned to Dalhousie University where he held a press 
conference.
    In the evening, the President attended a reception and working 
dinner with G-7 leaders at the Waegwoltic Boat Club. He then went to 
Harbourfront where he and Hillary Clinton attended a brief reception, a 
performance by Cirque du Soleil, and a fireworks display.
    The President announced his intention to nominate Ernest J. Moniz as 
Associate Director for Science at the Office of Science and Technology 
Policy.
    The President announced his intention to appoint Luis J. Lauredo as 
the U.S. Representative to the Southern States Energy Board.