[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 32, Number 30 (Monday, July 29, 1996)]
[Pages 1343-1344]
[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 21

    In the afternoon, the President traveled to Denver, CO.
    In the evening, at a private residence, the President attended an 
``At the Table'' meeting concerning women's issues. He later attended a 
Democratic National Committee dinner at a private residence. He then 
traveled to Englewood, CO, where he attended a Democratic National 
Committee reception and dinner at a private residence. Later, he 
returned to Denver, CO.

July 22

    In the morning, the President traveled to Los Angeles, CA. In the 
afternoon, he traveled to Monrovia, Santa Monica, and Beverly Hills.
    In the evening, the President attended a Democratic National 
Committee dinner at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Later, he attended a 
Democratic National Committee dinner at a private residence in 
Brentwood, CA. He then returned to Los Angeles.

July 23

    In the morning, the President traveled to Sacramento, CA. In the 
afternoon, he attended a Democratic National Committee luncheon at a 
private residence. He then traveled to San Francisco, CA.
    In the evening, the President attended a Democratic National 
Committee reception at a private residence.
    The President declared a major disaster in Michigan and ordered 
Federal aid to supplement State and local recovery efforts in the area 
struck by severe storms and flooding June 21 through July 1.
    The White House announced that the President will raise his 1997 
budget request for State AIDS drug assistance programs by $65 million.

July 24

    In the morning, the President returned to Washington, DC. In the 
afternoon, he met with Executive Deputy President Thabo Mbeki of South 
Africa in the Oval Office at the White House.
    The President announced his intention to appoint Douglas A. Horne to 
the Advisory Committee on the Arts of the John F. Kennedy Center for the 
Performing Arts.
    The President announced his intention to nominate Letitia Chambers 
to the Board of Trustees of the Institute of American Indian and Alaska 
Native Culture and Arts Development.
    The President accorded the personal rank of Ambassador to Jacques 
Paul Klein in his capacity as the United Nations Transitional 
Administrator for Eastern Slavonia.

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July 25

    In the morning, the President and Hillary Clinton traveled to John 
F. Kennedy International Airport, Jamaica, NY.
    In the afternoon, the President and Hillary Clinton traveled to 
Atlanta, GA, where they attended events at the Centennial Olympic games. 
Later, they returned to Washington, DC, arriving after midnight.
    The President announced his intention to nominate Anthony R. 
Sarmiento to the National Institute of Literacy Advisory Board.
    The President declared a major disaster in Illinois and ordered 
Federal aid to supplement State and local recovery efforts in the area 
struck by severe storms and flooding beginning July 17 and continuing.
    The White House announced that the President dispatched Special 
Envoy for Burundi Peace Negotiations Howard Wolpe to the region for 
urgent consultations.

July 26

    In the afternoon, the President addressed the Conference of 
Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations in Room 450 of the Old 
Executive Office Building.
    The President announced his intention to nominate five members to 
the National Science Board: John A. Armstrong, M.R.C. Greenwood, Stanley 
Vincent Jaskolski, Vera C. Rubin, and Bob H. Suzuki.
    The White House announced that the President denied the application 
by Jonathan Pollard for executive clemency.
    The President declared a major disaster in Pennsylvania and ordered 
Federal aid to supplement Commonwealth and local recovery efforts in the 
area struck by severe storms, flooding, and tornadoes on July 19.