[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 32, Number 16 (Monday, April 22, 1996)]
[Pages 688-689]
[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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April 14

    In the late evening, the President and Hillary Clinton traveled to 
Anchorage, AK.

April 15

    In the early morning, the President and Hillary Clinton departed 
from Anchorage, AK, en route to Cheju, South Korea.
    The President announced his intention to nominate Victor Ashe to the 
Board of Directors of the Corporation for National and Community 
Service.

April 16

    In the early morning, the President and Hillary Clinton arrived in 
Cheju, South Korea.
    In the afternoon, following the news conference, President Clinton 
and President Kim held a working lunch.
    In the afternoon, the President and Hillary Clinton traveled to 
Tokyo, Japan. In the evening, they attended a dinner with Prime Minister 
Ryutaro Hashimoto at the Akasaka Palace.

April 17

    In the morning, the President and Hillary Clinton participated in a 
welcoming ceremony with Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko at the 
Akasaka Palace, followed by a state call and discussion with the Emperor 
and Empress at the Imperial Palace.
    In the afternoon, the President and Hillary Clinton traveled from 
Tokyo to the U.S.S. Independence in Yokosuka. Later in the afternoon, 
they returned to Tokyo.
    The President announced the selection of Lori Esposito Murray as 
Special Adviser to the President and Director on the Chemical Weapons 
Convention at the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
    The President named Ana M. Guzman as Chair of the President's 
Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans.

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    The President announced the nomination of John C. Kornblum to be 
Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs and 
Barbara Mills Larkin to be Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative 
Affairs.

    The President announced his intention to appoint Glenn Roger Delaney 
as a Commissioner (Commercial Fishing Interest Representative) of the 
International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas.

    The President announced his intention to appoint the following 
persons as members of the Commission on U.S.-Pacific Trade and 
Investment Policy: Morton Bahr, Jason S. Berman, Eugene Eidenberg, James 
Fallows, Lawrence M. Johnson, Kenneth Lewis, Robert Z. Lawrence, James 
C. Morgan, Harold A. Poling, Ron Sims, Bruce Stokes, Jackson P. Tai, Yah 
Lin Trie, Ko-Yung Tung, Robert A. Wilson, Jr., and Meredith Woo-Cumings.

April 18

    In the morning, following his address to the Diet, the President 
attended a reception with Japanese party leaders in the Speaker's 
Drawing Room.

    In the afternoon, the President and Hillary Clinton paid a farewell 
call to the Emperor and Empress at the Akasaka Palace, and then toured 
the Chrysler Setagaya Branch automobile showroom, where they greeted 
Japanese families who had purchased American right-hand drive vehicles.

    In the evening, the President traveled to St. Petersburg, Russia, 
where he toured the Catherine Palace.

April 19

    In the morning, the President toured the Russian Museum and the 
Church of the Spilled Blood. In the afternoon, following his visit to 
Kazan Cathedral, he toured the Hermitage Museum.

    In the evening, the President traveled to Moscow, where he attended 
a dinner for leaders of the P-8 Summit on Nuclear Safety and Security at 
the Kremlin.

    The President announced his intention to nominate Morris N. Hughes 
as Ambassador to Burundi.

    The President announced his intention to nominate Alan G. Lowy to 
the Board of Directors of the James Madison Memorial Fellowship 
Foundation.