[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 31, Number 28 (Monday, July 17, 1995)]
[Pages 1241-1242]
[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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July 10

    In the morning, the President traveled to Nashville, TN, where he 
visited the Vice President's mother, Pauline Gore, at the Vanderbilt 
University Medical Center. He returned to Washington, DC, in the 
afternoon.
    In the evening, the President hosted a dinner for congressional 
leaders on the State Floor.
    The White House announced that the President has invited Prime 
Minister P.J. Patterson of Jamaica for a working visit on September 13.
    The President announced his intention to nominate Carl Spielvogel as 
a member of the Broadcasting Board of Governors for the International 
Bureau of Broadcasting.

July 11

    The President announced his intention to nominate Joseph H. Neely to 
be a member of the Board of Directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance 
Corporation.

July 12

    The President declared a major disaster in West Virginia and ordered 
Federal funds to supplement State and local recovery efforts in 
communities struck by severe storms, heavy rain, and flash flooding on 
June 23-27.
    The President announced his intention to nominate James Franklin 
Collins as Ambassador at Large and Special Adviser to the Secretary of 
State for the New Independent States of the Former Soviet Union.
    The President announced his intention to nominate Joseph A. Presel 
for the rank of Ambassador during his tenure of service as Special 
Negotiator for Nagorno-Karabakh.
    The President announced his intention to nominate Stanley Tuemler 
Escudero as Ambassador to Uzbekistan.

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    The President announced his intention to nominate Darcy E. Bradbury 
as Assistant Secretary for Financial Markets at the Department of the 
Treasury.
    The President announced his intention to nominate Joe Scroggins, 
Jr., as Commissioner of the Federal Maritime Commission.
    The President announced his intention to appoint the following 
individuals to be members of the National Commission on Crime Control 
and Prevention:

    --Lee Fisher, Chair;

    --Dennis Wayne Archer;

    --Paul Helmke;

    --Deborah Prothrow-Stith;

    --Andrew J. Shookhoff; and

    --Esta Soler.

July 13

    In the morning, the President met with President Nicephore Soglo of 
Benin in the Oval Office. Following their meeting, the President hosted 
a working lunch for President Soglo in the Old Family Dining Room.
    In the late afternoon, the President had a telephone conversation 
with President Jacques Chirac of France to discuss the situation in 
Bosnia.
    In the evening, the President had a telephone conversation with 
Chancellor Helmut Kohl of Germany to discuss the situation in Bosnia. He 
and Hillary Clinton then attended a fundraiser at a private residence in 
Sandy Spring, MD.
    The President announced his intention to nominate Michael Paul 
Dombeck as Director of the Bureau of Land Management at the Department 
of the Interior.
    The President announced his intention to nominate Charles H. Twining 
as Ambassador to Cameroon.

July 14

    In the morning, the President and Hillary Clinton went to the 
Central Intelligence Agency in Langley, VA, where they participated in a 
wreath-laying ceremony.
    In the afternoon, the President had a telephone conversation with 
Prime Minister John Major of the United Kingdom to discuss the situation 
in Bosnia.
    The President announced his intention to nominate Greta Joy Dicus to 
serve as a Commissioner of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
    The President announced his intention to nominate Donald S. 
Wasserman to the Federal Labor Relations Authority.