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efforts to bring peace and democracy to Note: The President spoke at 3:19 p.m. in that country, to Ethiopia, a troubled country the Rose Garden at the . In with which we feel a special kinship in spite his remarks, he referred to former Senator of the years of bad relations under the pre- Rudy Boschwitz; Irvin Hicks, Deputy Assist- vious regime. ant Secretary of State for African Affairs; And now it’s a privilege and a pleasure Robert C. Frasure, National Security Coun- to get on with this small awards ceremony, cil Director for African Affairs; Robert G. but I think I speak for everybody in the ´ audience when I say we do this with grateful Houdek, Charge d’Affaires at the U.S. Em- hearts. And now I might ask my military bassy in Ethiopia, and his wife, Mary; Her- aide, Major Boschwitz—[laughter]—Major man J. Cohen, Assistant Secretary of State Boschwitz. [Laughter] Sorry—Major for African Affairs, and Major David F. Bonwit to—close, Dave—to read the first Bonwit, Marine Corps Aide to the President. citation, if you would, sir.

Appointment of the 1991–1992 White House Fellows June 4, 1991

The President today announced the ap- ships, 712 , NW., Washington, pointments of the 1991–1992 White House DC 20503. fellows. This is the 27th class of fellows The 1991–1992 White House fellows are: since the program was established in 1964. Sixteen fellows were chosen from nearly Anderson, Betsy L., of New York, NY, is a cor- 800 applicants who were screened by 11 porate attorney associated with Davis, Polk & regional panels. The President’s Commis- Wardwell in New York City. Ms. Anderson, sion on White House Fellowships, chaired a Rhodes scholar, received a B.A. degree in by Ronna Romney, interviewed the 32 na- jurisprudence from Oxford University in 1982 and a J.D. degree from the Yale Law School tional finalists prior to recommending the in 1984. Following graduation from Yale, she 16 persons to the President. Their year of served for 2 years as a law clerk to the Honor- government service will begin September able Charles S. Haight, Jr., U.S. District Judge 1, 1991. for the Southern District of New York. Ms. Fellows serve for 1 year as members of Anderson was born October 5, 1956, in Phelps, the White House staff or as special assist- WI. ants to members of the Cabinet. In addition Broz, Joseph S., of Evergreen, CO, a theoretical to the work assignments, the fellowship in- physicist, received a bachelor’s degree in phys- cludes an education program that parallels ics from the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- and broadens the unique experience of nology (MIT) in Cambridge. He recently ob- working at the highest levels of the Federal tained a doctorate from the Swiss Federal In- Government. The program is open to U.S. stitute of Technology in Zurich, Switzerland. citizens in the early stages of their careers While an undergraduate, he founded a con- and from all occupations and professions. sulting practice in energy research and devel- Federal Government employees are not eli- opment and in 1985 cofounded a joint U.S.- French public manufacturing company. Dr. gible, with the exception of career Armed Broz was born November 7, 1956, in Omaha, Forces personnel. Leadership, character, NE. intellectual and professional ability, and Caldwell, William B., IV, of Columbus, GA, commitment to community and national serves as a major in the U.S. Army assigned service are the principal criteria employed to the 82d Airborne Division stationed at Fort in the selection of fellows. Bragg, NC. He graduated from the U.S. Mili- Applications for the 1992–1993 program tary Academy, West Point, NY, in 1976. Major may be obtained by contacting the Presi- Caldwell received a master of science degree dent’s Commission on White House Fellow- in systems technology from the Naval Postgrad-

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uate School and a master of arts degree in the Chief of Naval Operations, Washington, combined operations from the Army Com- DC, as a political-military specialist. Lieuten- mand and General Staff College. A published ant Hagerott received a B.S. degree in history military author, he is the recipient of the Han- from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1983. He was nibal Award for Leadership, which he earned later selected as a Rhodes scholar and attended at West Point, and the coveted Master Tacti- Oxford University, where he earned an M.A. cian Award while at the Command and Gen- degree in politics and economics in 1985. eral Staff College. Major Caldwell was born Lieutenant Hagerott was born March 4, 1961, January 24, 1954, in Columbus, GA. in Wayne, MI. Colmenares, Margarita H., of Los Angeles, CA, Hagerty, William F., IV, of Tokyo, Japan, is an is an executive of the Chevron Corp., El international management consultant with the Segundo, CA. She is on loan to the Society Boston Consulting Group, Inc., in Tokyo. He of Hispanic Professional Engineers, Los Ange- received a B.A. degree in economics and busi- les, where she is completing her second term ness administration from Vanderbilt University as national president. Ms. Colmenares received in 1981 and received a J.D. degree from Van- a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from derbilt Law School in 1984. Mr. Hagerty, in 1981. She has partici- noted for his expertise concerning U.S.-Japan pated in Leadership America, the American trade issues, serves as the director of the Center for International Leadership, and pro- American Chamber of Commerce’s Market grams associated with the National Hispana Japan program in Tokyo. He was born August Leadership Institute. Ms. Colmenares was 14, 1959, in Nashville, TN. born July 20, 1957, in Sacramento, CA. Harker, Patrick Timothy, of Cherry Hill, NJ, is Cox, Darlene Louise, of Newark, NJ, is chief an associate professor of decision science at nursing administrator, University Hospital, the Wharton School, University of Pennsyl- University of Medicine & Dentistry, Newark, vania, and director of the Fishman-Davidson NJ. She graduated from Cornell University- Center for the Study of the Service Sector. New York Hospital School of Nursing in 1974, Dr. Harker graduated from the University of where she excelled in the maternal-child and Pennsylvania in 1981, where he earned a psychiatric nursing specialties. Ms. Cox re- B.S.E. degree in civil engineering. Dr. Harker ceived a master’s degree in nursing from the then entered graduate school where he earned University of Michigan in 1980. She plays a an M.A. in economics and a Ph.D. in civil en- major leadership, management, and policy role gineering; both degrees were awarded in 1983. in her present position. Ms. Cox was born Au- He was born November 19, 1958, in Camden, gust 13, 1952, in Harrisburg, PA. NJ. Douglas, Charlene Yvonne, of Cleveland, OH, is Johns, Raymond E., Jr., of Westwood, NJ, is a a nurse and teacher who specializes in public lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force, cur- and community-based health programs. She rently assigned as a test squadron received a bachelor of arts degree in American at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH. He studies in 1975 and a bachelor of science de- graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy gree in nursing from Case Western Reserve in 1977 with a B.S. degree in aeronautical en- University in 1978. In 1981 she received a gineering, and after graduation he attended master of public health degree from Johns pilot training at Williams Air Force Base, AZ, Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health where he was named a distinguished graduate. and is presently a Ph.D. candidate at the same In 1987 he received an M.S. degree in admin- institution. Ms. Douglas is a specialist in occu- istration from Central Michigan University. pational health and health psychology. She was Lieutenant Colonel Johns was born December born August 19, 1953, in Cleveland, OH. 7, 1954, in Teaneck, NJ. Gray, W. Scott, of Alexandria, Virginia, is a lieu- Kutchins, Alison B., of San Francisco, CA, until tenant commander in the U.S. Navy, assigned recently a vice president of the investment to the Naval Sea Systems Command in Wash- banking division of Goldman, Sachs & Co., San ington, DC. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Francisco. In 4 years she earned both a B.S. Academy in 1979 with a bachelor of science degree in economics and a master’s degree in degree in mechanical engineering. In 1981 he management from the Massachusetts Institute successfully completed the Navy’s rigorous nu- of Technology, graduating in 1982. Ms. clear power training program and since has Kutchins was born May 22, 1960, in Chicago, held various assignments as a nuclear sub- IL. marine officer. Lieutenant Commander Gray McCowan, Rod A., of Lawton, OK, is manager was born June 30, 1957, in Providence, RI. of several major higher education accounts for Hagerott, Mark R., of Kent, WA, is a lieutenant International Business Machines Corp., U.S. in the U.S. Navy, assigned to the Office of Marketing & Services, Rockville, MD. Mr.

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McCowan graduated from the University of munications division of TRW’s electronic sys- Oklahoma in 1984 with a B.A. degree in ethics tems group, Redondo Beach, CA. In 1979 she and religion. In 1985 he earned a master’s de- received a bachelor of science degree in elec- gree in social and professional ethics from Yale trical engineering from the University of University Divinity School, and in 1990 earned Southern . She was a trustee scholar a master’s degree in public policy from the and one of five graduates named to the Order John F. Kennedy School of Government, Har- of Troy. Ms. Thoman was born February 20, vard University. Mr. McCowan was born Janu- 1957, in Bakersfield, CA. ary 15, 1959, in Lawton, OK. Young, George Haywood, III, of New York, NY, Miller, Matthew Louis, of New York, NY, is an is a vice president in the mergers and acquisi- associate with McKinsey & Co. in New York tions group of The First Boston Corp., New City. He received a B.A. degree in economics, York City. In 1982 he received a B.A. with magna cum laude, from in honors in international relations and political 1983, having spent his junior year at the Lon- science from Brown University. In 1983 he don School of Economics. In 1986 he received earned an M. Phil. in international relations a law degree from Columbia University School from Magdalene College, University of Cam- of Law, where he was editor of the Columbia bridge, Cambridge, England. Mr. Young Law Review. Mr. Miller was born November earned a master’s of public and private man- 20, 1961, in New York, NY. agement degree from Yale School of Organiza- Thoman, Sally J., of Bakersfield, CA, is an ad- tion and Management in 1987. He was born vanced systems manager in the space and com- February 10, 1959, in Washington, DC.

Message to the Congress Transmitting the District of Columbia Budget and Supplemental Appropriations Request June 5, 1991

To the Congress of the : ing policy enacted in the District’s 1989, In accordance with the District of Colum- 1990, and 1991 appropriations laws. The bia Self-Government and Governmental Congress should continue to prohibit the Reorganization Act, I am transmitting the use of both Federal and congressionally ap- District of Columbia Government’s 1992 propriated local funds for abortions, except budget request and 1991 budget supple- when the life of the mother would be en- mental request. dangered if the fetus were carried to term. The District of Columbia Government Second, the 1992 budget proposes to has submitted three alternative 1992 budget modify and make permanent the 1990 pilot requests. The first alternative is for $3,083 project that requires the District of Colum- million in 1992 and includes a Federal pay- bia to charge Fedeal establishments directly ment of $425 million, which is the currently for water and sewer services. Inappropriate authorized level. The second alternative is charges and excessive usage have been for $3,142 million and includes a Federal eliminated through this pilot project. Tax- payment of $484 million, which is the payers have been relieved of the burden amount contained in the 1992 Federal of paying water bills totaling over $4 million budget. The third alternative is for $3,288 for non-Federal entities. Further reductions million, which includes a Federal payment of 6–10 percent in Federal appropriations of $631 million, the amount requested by for water and sewer services have also been the D.C. Mayor and City Council. My trans- realized because non-appropriated, self-fi- mittal of this District budget, as required nancing entities are now required to pay by law, does not represent an endorsement for the services they receive. of its contents. GEORGE BUSH There are two specific issues to which I would direct your attention. First, I en- The White House, courage you to continue the abortion fund- June 5, 1991.

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