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Appendix A—Digest of Other Announcements

The following list includes the President’s public Jeanine E. Wolbeck, of Minnesota, for a term expiring schedule and other items of general interest an- July 13, 1992. This is a reappointment. nounced by the Office of the Press Secretary and January 3 not included elsewhere in this book. The President met at the White House with: January 1 —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- returned to the White House from a holiday stay sistant to the President for National Security at Camp David, MD. Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing In the evening, the President met with the staff; Vice President; Secretary of State James A. Baker —congressional leadership, to discuss the situa- III; Secretary of Defense ; Colin tion in the Persian Gulf; —John H. Sununu. L. Powell, Chairman of the ; and John H. Sununu, Chief of Staff to the Presi- The President declared that a major disaster dent, to discuss the situation in the Persian Gulf. existed in Carroll, Humphreys, Leflore, Lowndes, Madison, and Warren Counties, MS, January 2 because of severe storms, tornadoes, and flood- The President met at the White House with: ing that began December 19. He directed the —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Federal Emergency Management Agency to pro- of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- vide assistance to supplement State and local re- sistant to the President for National Security covery efforts. Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing staff; January 4 —the Vice President, for lunch; The President met at the White House with: —Secretary of State James A. Baker III; —Sharon Pratt Dixon, mayor of Washington, —John H. Sununu. DC; —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief The President appointed the following individ- of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- uals to the Board of Directors of the Legal Serv- sistant to the President for National Security ices Corporation, who will serve at the pleasure Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing of the President but no longer than the end of staff; the next session of the Senate: —House Republican leadership; Howard H. Dana, Jr., of Maine, for a term expiring —John H. Sununu; July 13, 1993. This is a reappointment. —Secretary of State James A. Baker III. Luis Guinot, Jr., of Puerto Rico, for a term expiring The President announced his intention to ap- July 13, 1993. This is a reappointment. point Michael Deland, of Massachusetts, to be Guy Vincent Molinari, of New York, for a term expir- a member and Chairman of the Acid Precipita- ing July 13, 1992. This is a reappointment. tion Task Force. This is a new position. Penny L. Pullen, of Illinois, for a term expiring July The President declared that a major disaster 13, 1993. This is a reappointment. existed in Alabama as a result of severe storms Thomas D. Rath, of New Hampshire, for a term expir- and flooding that began December 21. He di- ing July 13, 1993. He would succeed John N. Erlen- born. rected the Federal Emergency Management George W. Wittgraf, of Iowa, for a term expiring July Agency to provide assistance to supplement State 13, 1993. This is a reappointment. and local recovery efforts. J. Blakeley Hall, of Texas, for a term expiring July 13, The President declared that a major disaster 1992. This is a reappointment. existed in Tennessee as a result of severe storms William Lee Kirk, Jr., of , for a term expiring and flooding that began December 19. He di- July 13, 1992. He would succeed John F. Collins. rected the Federal Emergency Management Jo Betts Love, of Mississippi, for a term expiring July Agency to provide assistance to supplement State 13, 1992. This is a reappointment. and local recovery efforts. Basile J. Uddo, of Louisiana, for a term expiring July In the afternoon, the President went to Camp 13, 1993. He would succeed Xavier L. Suarez. David, MD, for the weekend.

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January 5 —the crew of the space shuttle Columbia; In the morning, the President met with United —Senator John Seymour of California; Nations Secretary-General Javier Perez de —the Vice President, for lunch; Cuellar de la Guerra at Camp David, MD, to —John H. Sununu. discuss the Persian Gulf crisis. The President declared that a major disaster January 11 existed in Indiana as a result of severe storms The President met at the White House with: and flooding that began December 28. He di- —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief rected the Federal Emergency Management of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- Agency to provide assistance to supplement State sistant to the President for National Security and local recovery efforts. Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing staff; January 6 —Members of Congress, for breakfast; In the afternoon, the President returned to the —Veronica Khilchevski, a Soviet citizen whom White House from a weekend stay at Camp he first met in 1971 while serving as U.S. David, MD. Representative to the United Nations; —John H. Sununu. January 7 The President met at the White House with: The President selected the following individ- —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief uals to represent him at the inauguration of Jorge of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- Serrano Elias as President of Guatemala, January sistant to the President for National Security 15: Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing Delegation Chairman: staff; Richard L. Thornburgh, Attorney General of the —Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney. January 8 Delegates: The President met at the White House with: Bernard Aronson, Assistant Secretary of State for Inter- —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief American Affairs of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- Charles Bartlett, syndicated columnist, Washington, sistant to the President for National Security DC Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing James L. Bush, insurance agent, Hingham, MA staff; Thomas F. Stroock, U.S. Ambassador to Guatemala —John H. Sununu. The President announced his intention to ap- The President designated Sean C. O’Keefe, point Frank J. Donatelli as a member of the Comptroller of the Department of Defense, to Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee be the Chief Financial Officer of the Depart- Commission. ment of Defense, pursuant to the provisions of In the evening, the President went to Camp the Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990 (P.L. David, MD. 101–576). The President announced that William R. Bar- January 12 ton will continue to serve as Inspector General In the morning, the´ President´ called Prime of the General Services Administration. Minister Felipe Gonza¨ lez Marquez of Spain and President Turgut Ozal of to discuss the January 9 Persian Gulf crisis. The President met at the White House with: —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief January 13 of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- In the evening, the President met with national sistant to the President for National Security security advisers to discuss the Persian Gulf cri- Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing sis. staff; —the Cabinet; January 14 —John H. Sununu. The President met at the White House with: —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief January 10 of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- The President met at the White House with: sistant to the President for National Security —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- staff; ´ sistant to the President for National Security —Joseph Wilson, Charge d’Affaires at the U.S. Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing Embassy in , Iraq; staff; —congressional leaders;

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—John H. Sununu. serves as a professor of history at Knox College The President announced his intention to in Galesburg, IL. The President announced his intention to nominate the following individuals: nominate William E. Strickland, Jr., of Pennsyl- Lawrence B. Lindsey, of , to be a member of vania, to be a member of the National Council the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Sys- on the Arts for a term expiring September 3, tem for the unexpired term of 14 years from Feb- 1996. He would succeed Phyllis P. Berney. Cur- ruary 1, 1986. He would succeed Manuel H. John- son. Currently Dr. Lindsey serves as Special Assistant rently Mr. Strickland serves as executive director to the President for Policy Development at the White of the Bidwell Training Center, Inc., in Pitts- House in Washington, DC. burgh, PA. David W. Mullins, Jr., of Arkansas, to be Vice Chair- The President announced his intention to ap- man of the Board of Governors of the Federal Re- point Marvin Sadik, of Maine, to be a member serve System for a term of 4 years. He would succeed of the President’s Committee on the Arts and Manuel H. Johnson. Since May 1990 Dr. Mullins the Humanities. He would succeed David W. has served as a member of the Board of Governors Belin. Currently Mr. Sadik serves as an art con- of the Federal Reserve System in Washington, DC. sultant in Falmouth, ME. Prior to this Mr. Sadik The President announced his intention to ap- served as director of the National Portrait Gal- point Clifton R. Wharton, Jr., of New York, to lery in Washington, DC, 1969–1981. be a member of the Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations for a term of 2 January 15 years. He would succeed John N. Palmer, Sr. The President met at the White House with: Currently Dr. Wharton serves as chairman and —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief chief executive officer of the Teachers Insurance of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- and Annuity Association of America in New sistant to the President for National Security York, NY. Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing The President announced his intention to ap- staff; point Esther H. Levens, of Kansas, to be a mem- —congressional leaders; ber of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council for —Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Board of a term expiring January 15, 1995. She would suc- Governors of the Federal Reserve System; ceed Kalman Sultanik. Currently Ms. Levens Secretary of the Treasury Nicholas F. Brady; serves on the board of directors for several orga- Robert L. Clarke, Comptroller of the Cur- nizations including the National Jewish Coalition, rency; Michael J. Boskin, Chairman of the the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, Council of Economic Advisers; and John H. and the American Jewish Committee. Sununu, to discuss the economy; The President announced his intention to ap- —national security advisers, to discuss the Per- point Richard M. DeVos, Jr., of Michigan, to sian Gulf crisis; be a member of the Commission on Presidential —John H. Sununu. Scholars. He would succeed Dennis V. Alfieri. In the morning, the President called Edmund Currently Mr. DeVos serves as president and Browning, presiding bishop of the Episcopal chief executive officer of the Windquest Group, Church, and Richard C. Halverson, Chaplain of Inc., in Grand Rapids, MI. the Senate. Both clergymen offered prayers on The President announced his intention to ap- behalf of the President and the country. point the following individuals to be members Later in the morning, the President signed a of the Credit Standards Advisory Committee. national security directive committing the U.S. These are new positions, and members serve for military to conflict with Iraq. the life of the Committee: The President announced his intention to ap- Donald C. Danielson, of Indiana. Currently Mr. Dan- point Albert Stauffer, of Ohio, to be a Commis- ielson serves as vice chairman of the board of direc- sioner representing the United States Govern- tors for the City Securities Corp. in Indianapolis, IN. ment on the Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Gary A. Glaser, of Ohio. Currently Mr. Glaser serves Commission. He would succeed Kathleen E. as president and chief executive officer of the Burgoon. Currently Mr. Stauffer serves as plant BancOhio National Bank in Columbus, OH. manager of Ashland Oil in Marietta, OH. Robert L. McCormick, Jr., of Oklahoma. Currently Mr. The President announced his intention to ap- McCormick serves as president of the Stillwater Na- point the following individuals to be members tional Bank and Trust Co. in Stillwater, OK. of the National Cancer Advisory Board for the The President announced his intention to terms indicated: nominate Mikiso Hane, of Illinois, to be a mem- Frederick Fenimore Becker, of Texas, for a term expir- ber of the National Council on the Humanities ing March 9, 1996. He would succeed Roswell K. for a term expiring January 26, 1996. He would Boutwell. Currently Dr. Becker serves as vice presi- succeed Leon Richard Kass. Currently Dr. Hane dent for research and scientific director of the Tumor

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Institute at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Cancer Center in Houston, TX. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- Paul Calabresi, of Rhode Island, for a term expiring sistant to the President for National Security March 9, 1996. He would succeed David Korn. Upon Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing appointment, he will be designated Chairman. Cur- staff; rently Dr. Calabresi serves as professor and chairman —congressional leaders; of the department of medicine at Brown University, and physician-in-chief and vice president for aca- —the Vice President and Rev. Billy Graham, demic affairs at Roger Williams General Hospital in for lunch; Providence, RI. —the Cabinet Kenneth K. Chan, of California, for a term expiring —John H. Sununu. March 9, 1996. He would succeed Louise Connally The President declared that a major disaster Strong. Currently, Dr. Chan serves as director of the existed in Micronesia as a result of a typhoon pharmacoanalytic core laboratory at the University of Southern California Comprehensive Cancer Cen- that began December 16. He directed the Fed- ter; associate professor of pharmacy for the School eral Emergency Management Agency to provide of Pharmacy at the University of Southern California; assistance to supplement State and local recovery and as a science adviser at the U.S. Food and Drug efforts. Administration in Los Angeles, CA. In the morning, the President attended a non- Marlene A. Malek, of Virginia, for a term expiring denominational church service at Memorial March 9, 1996. She would succeed Helen G. Brown. Chapel in Fort Myer, VA. Ms. Malek is a member of the Vincent T. Lombardi Throughout the day, the President received Cancer Research Center of Georgetown University updated reports on the military action in the Per- Hospital, and has served as a registered nurse at sian Gulf. Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, DC. The President announced his intention to Kenneth Olden, of Maryland, for the remainder of the term expiring March 9, 1992. He would succeed nominate Paul Edward Sussman, of Illinois, to Louis W. Sullivan. Currently Dr. Olden serves as be a member of the Board of Directors of the director of the Howard University Cancer Center, Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring and professor and chairman of the department of October 6, 1992. He would succeed John C. oncology at the Howard University Medical School Duncan. Currently Mr. Sussman serves as chair- in Washington, DC. man and chief executive officer of the Hancock Sydney E. Salmon, of Arizona, for a term expiring Securities Corp. in Chicago, IL. March 9, 1996. He would succeed Enrico Mihich. The President announced his intention to Currently Dr. Salmon serves as a professor of medi- nominate Kenneth Y. Tomlinson, of New York, cine and director of the Arizona Cancer Center at to be a member of the Board for International the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson, AZ. Broadcasting for a term expiring April 28, 1993. This is a reappointment. Currently Mr. Tomlin- January 16 son serves as executive editor and vice president The President met at the White House with: of Reader’s Digest in Pleasantville, NY. —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief The President announced his intention to of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- nominate the following individuals to be mem- sistant to the President for National Security bers of the Peace Corps National Advisory Coun- Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing cil for the terms indicated: staff; John J. McCarthy, of California, for a term expiring —Secretary of State James A. Baker III; October 6, 1992. He would succeed John Bigelow. —the Education Policy Advisory Committee; Currently Dr. McCarthy serves as assistant to the Governor and director of the office of planning and —John H. Sununu. research for the Governor’s office in Sacramento, The President announced the appointment of CA. Rose M. Zamaria, of Florida, to be Deputy As- Craig R. Stapleton, of Connecticut, for a term expiring sistant to the President and Director of White October 6, 1991. He would succeed Creighton E. Mershon, Sr. Currently Mr. Stapleton serves as presi- House Operations. She has been Special Assist- dent of Marsh and McLennan Real Estate Advisors, ant to the President and Director of White Inc., in New York, NY. House Operations since January 1989. Throughout the evening, the President was in January 18 contact with the congressional leadership and The President met at the White House with: world leaders to discuss allied military action in —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief the Persian Gulf. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- sistant to the President for National Security January 17 Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing The President met at the White House with: staff;

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—Secretary of State James A. Baker III; of the first session of the 102d Congress. These —the Vice President, for lunch. are new positions: In the morning, President Bush called Presi- James A. Courter, of New Jersey. Upon confirmation, dent Mikhail Gorbachev of the to he will be appointed Chairman. Currently, Congress- discuss the Persian Gulf conflict and the situation man Courter serves as a partner with Courter, in Lithuania. Kobert, Laufer, Percell and Cohen in Hackettstown, In the afternoon, the President called Prime NJ. Minister Yitzhak Shamir of Israel to discuss the James C. Smith II, of South Carolina. Currently, Dr. Smith serves as vice president of Brown and Root Persian Gulf conflict. Later, the President at- in Houston, TX. tended a military briefing at the Pentagon with Howard H. Callaway, of Colorado. Mr. Callaway serves Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney and Colin L. as chief executive officer of the Crested Butte Moun- Powell, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. tain Resort in Mount Crested Butte, CO. Mr. After the briefing, the President went to Camp Callaway has served as Secretary of the Army, 1973– David, MD, for the weekend. 1975. January 19 January 25 In the morning, the President met with na- The President met at the White House with: tional security advisers to discuss the Persian —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Gulf conflict. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- sistant to the President for National Security January 21 Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing In the evening, the President met with former staff; Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore. —Secretary of State James A. Baker III; January 22 —John H. Sununu. The President met at the White House with: In the morning, the President visited the Nor- —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief wegian Embassy to express his sympathy on the of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- death of King Olav V. sistant to the President for National Security In the afternoon, the President went to Camp Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing David, MD, for the weekend. staff; —John H. Sununu. January 27 In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush In the afternoon, the President met with na- returned to the White House from a weekend tional security advisers to discuss the Persian stay at Camp David, MD. Gulf conflict. January 28 January 23 The President met at the White House with: The President met at the White House with: —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- sistant to the President for National Security sistant to the President for National Security Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing staff; staff; —Secretary of State James A. Baker III. —Foreign Minister Aleksandr Bessmertnykh of the Soviet Union; In the evening, the President called Prime —Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney; Minister Yitzhak Shamir to discuss the latest —John H. Sununu. Iraqi missile attack against Israel. January 29 January 24 The President met at the White House with: The President met at the White House with: —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- sistant to the President for National Security sistant to the President for National Security Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing Affairs; staff; —congressional leaders; —the Cabinet; —the Vice President, for lunch. —Foreign Minister Ahmed Esmat Abdel The President announced his intention to Meguid of Egypt; nominate the following individuals to be mem- —Foreign Minister Hans Van den Broek of bers of the Defense Base Closure and Realign- The Netherlands; ment Commission for terms expiring at the end —John H. Sununu.

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The President announced his intention to ap- The President announced that the following point the following individuals to be members individuals will continue to serve as members of the President’s Export Council: of the Commission on Presidential Scholars: John M. Hennessy, of New York. He would succeed Richard Herbert Pierce, of Maine. Currently Mr. Pierce David S. Tappan, Jr. Currently Dr. Hennessy serves is president of Maine Education Services in Augusta, as president and chief executive officer of C.S. First ME. Boston, Inc., in New York, NY. Francis Thornton West, of Virginia. Currently Mr. West is a consultant for the West Window Corp. Joseph A. Sullivan, of New Jersey. He would succeed in Martinsville, VA. T. Marshall Hahn, Jr. Currently Mr. Sullivan serves as president and chief executive officer of Bomont The President announced his intention to ap- Industries in Totowa, NJ. point Charles Wythe Dunn, of South Carolina, to be a member of the J. William Fulbright For- January 30 eign Scholarship Board for a term expiring Sep- The President met at the White House with: tember 22, 1993. This is a reappointment. Cur- —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief rently Dr. Dunn serves as professor and depart- of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- ment head for the department of political science sistant to the President for National Security at Clemson University in Clemson, SC. Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing The President announced his intention to ap- staff; point D. John Stavropoulos, of Illinois, to be a —Foreign Minister Antonios Samaras of member of the Credit Standards Advisory Board. Greece; This is a new position. Currently, Mr. —Secretary of State James A. Baker III; Stavropoulos serves as a consultant for the First —John H. Sununu. Chicago Corp. in Chicago, IL. The President announced his intention to The President announced his intention to ap- nominate Donald Hall, of New Hampshire, to point the following individuals to be members be a member of the National Council on the of the President’s Council on Rural America. Arts for a term expiring September 3, 1996. He These are new positions: would succeed Jacob Nuesner. Currently Mr. Hall writes prose and poems in Danbury, NH. Albert H. Quie, of Minnesota. Currently Governor Quie serves as a consultant with Prison Fellowship Mr. Hall graduated from Harvard University Ministries in Reston, VA. He served as Governor (B.A., 1951) and Oxford University (B. Litt., of the State of Minnesota, 1979–1983; and as a 1953). United States Congressman for the First District of The President announced his intention to ap- Minnesota, 1958–1978. point the following individuals to be members Steven K. Sydness, of North Dakota. Currently Mr. of the President’s Commission on Executive Ex- Sydness serves as director of international market de- change for a term of 2 years: velopment for Great Plains Software, Inc., and as Claude S. Brinegar, of California. He would succeed a member of the Board of City Commissioners in John Fellows Akers. Currently Dr. Brinegar serves Fargo, ND. as vice chairman of the board, executive vice presi- The President announced his intention to dent, and chief financial officer of Unocal Corp. in nominate Jack Warren Lentfer, of Alaska, to be Los Angeles, CA. In addition Dr. Brinegar served as U.S. Secretary of Transportation, 1973–1975. a member of the Marine Mammal Commission Russell L. Hanlin, of California. He would succeed for a term expiring May 13, 1991, to succeed James E. Burke. Since 1978 Mr. Hanlin has served Francis H. Fay, and a term expiring May 13, as president of Sunkist Growers, Inc., in Van Nuys, 1994. Since 1982 Mr. Lentfer has served as a CA. self-employed wildlife consultant in Homer, AK. The President announced his intention to ap- The President announced his intention to ap- point the following individuals to be members point Charles A. Camalier, Jr., of Maryland, to of the President’s Commission on White House be a member of the Advisory Committee on the Fellowships: Arts, John F. Kennedy Center for the Per- Jacquelin Bullard Allen, of Texas. She would succeed forming Arts. This is a reappointment. Currently Bruce H. Hasenkamp. Ms. Allen is an active commu- Mr. Camalier is a real estate developer and in- nity service volunteer in Wichita Falls, TX. vestor in Washington, DC. Elinor Clapp, of Rhode Island. She would succeed The President announced his intention to ap- Betty H. Brake. Currently Ms. Clapp serves as a point the following individual to be a member Republican national committeewoman for Rhode Is- of the Commission on Presidential Scholars: land. Anne Jones, of Virginia. She would succeed Larry D. The President declared that a major disaster Swann. Ms. Jones has served in the Office of Presi- existed in Kentucky as a result of severe storms dential Personnel for the Office of the President- and flooding that began December 6. He direct- elect in Washington, DC, 1988–1989. ed the Federal Emergency Management Agency

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to provide assistance to supplement State and —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief local recovery efforts. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- sistant to the President for National Security January 31 Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing The President met at the White House with: staff; —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief —John H. Sununu; of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- —the Vice President, for lunch. sistant to the President for National Security Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing In the afternoon, President Bush had tele- staff; phone conversations with Presidents¨ Francois —Jewish-American leaders; Mitterrand of France and Turgut Ozal of Turkey¸ —John H. Sununu. to discuss the Persian Gulf conflict. The President announced his intention to The President today announced his intention nominate Hans M. Mark, of Texas, to be a mem- to nominate Myron A. Wick III, of California, ber of the Board of Trustees of the Barry Gold- to be a member of the Peace Corps National water Scholarship and Excellence in Education Advisory Council for a term expiring October Foundation for a term expiring April 17, 1996. 6, 1992. He would succeed Maureen O’Hara. This is a reappointment. Since 1984 Dr. Mark Currently Mr. Wick serves as managing director has served as chancellor of the University of of McGettigan, Wick and Co., Inc., in San Fran- Texas System in Austin, TX, and he served as cisco, CA. the Secretary of the Air Force, 1979–1981. The President announced his intention to The President announced his intention to nominate J.J. Simmons III, of Oklahoma, to be nominate Sandra Mills, of Wisconsin, to be a a member of the Interstate Commerce Commis- member of the National Advisory Council on sion for a term expiring December 31, 1995. This Educational Research and Improvement for a is a reappointment. Since 1984 Mr. Simmons has term expiring September 30, 1993. She would served as Commissioner and Vice Chairman at succeed William G. Goetz. Currently Ms. Mills the Interstate Commerce Commission in Wash- serves with the Mills Supply Co. in Appleton, ington, DC. WI. February 1 The President announced that the following In the morning, the President traveled to individuals will represent him at the inauguration Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station in North of Jean Bertrand Aristede as President of Haiti, Carolina, where he attended a reception with February 7: spouses of deployed personnel. Personal Representative of the President to head the Delegation: February 3 Louis Sullivan, M.D., Secretary of Health and Human Over the weekend, the President had tele- Services phone conversations with Prime Minister Nawaz Representatives of the President, with the rank Sharif of Pakistan, Amir Khalifa bin Hamad Al of Special Ambassador: Thani of Qatar, President Mohammed Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, and Prime Minister John Mrs. E. Ginger Sullivan Major of the United Kingdom to discuss the Per- Alvin P. Adams, Jr., U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Haiti sian Gulf conflict and ongoing coalition oper- Bernard Aronson, Assistant Secretary of State for Inter- ations. American Affairs In the afternoon, the President returned from Larry Pressler, Senator from the State of South Dakota a weekend stay at Camp David, MD. Maurice Turner In the evening, the President hosted a dinner Monsignor William F. Murphy for the Nation’s Governors on the State Floor. February 6 February 4 The President met at the White House with: The President met at the White House with: —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- sistant to the President for National Security sistant to the President for National Security Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing staff; staff; —John H. Sununu; —John H. Sununu; —Secretary of State James A. Baker III. —Secretary of the Treasury Nicholas F. Brady. In the afternoon, President Bush had a tele- February 5 phone conversation with President Hafiz al-Assad The President met at the White House with: of Syria to discuss the Persian Gulf conflict.

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The President designated the following indi- water Scholarship and Excellence in Education viduals as members of the Board of Directors Foundation: of the Rural Telephone Bank. These are new Donald J. Sutherland, of New York, for a term expiring positions: August 11, 1996. He would succeed R. James Wool- Richard Thomas Crowder, of Minnesota. Currently Dr. sey. Currently Mr. Sutherland serves as president of Crowder serves as Under Secretary of Agriculture Quincy Partners in Glen Head, NY. for International Affairs and Commodity Programs Timothy W. Tong, of Arizona, for the remainder of at the Department of Agriculture in Washington, the term expiring August 11, 1992. He would suc- DC. ceed Sam E. Keith, Jr. Currently Dr. Tong serves as a professor for the department of mechanical and James R. Moseley, of Indiana. Currently Mr. Moseley aerospace engineering at Arizona State University in serves as Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Nat- Tempe, AZ. ural Resources and the Environment at the Depart- ment of Agriculture in Washington, DC. In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush The President transmitted to the Congress the went to Camp David, MD, for the weekend. 1988 and 1989 annual reports of the Federal February 10 Prevailing Rate Advisory Committee, and the In the afternoon, the President returned from 1989 annual report on the administration of the a weekend stay at Camp David, MD. Federal Railroad Safety Act of 1970. February 11 February 7 The President met at the White House with: The President met at the White House with: —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- sistant to the President for National Security sistant to the President for National Security Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing staff; staff; —John H. Sununu. —John H. Sununu; The President declared that a major disaster —Fife Symington, Republican candidate for existed in California as a result of a severe winter Governor of Arizona; freeze that began December 19. He directed the —selected Republican Members of Congress. Federal Emergency Management Agency to pro- In the morning, the President had a telephone vide assistance to supplement State and local re- conversation with Prime Minister Robert Hawke covery efforts. of Australia to discuss the Persian Gulf conflict. ´The White House announced that President In an Oval Office ceremony, the President Cesar Gaviria of Colombia will visit Washington signed the proclamation designating February as on February 26. American Heart Month. February 12 In the evening, the President and Mrs. Bush The President met at the White House with: attended a fundraising reception at the Madison —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Hotel for Fife Symington, Republican candidate of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- for Governor of Arizona. sistant to the President for National Security Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing February 8 staff; The President met at the White House with: —Defense Minister Pierre Joxe of France; —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief —John H. Sununu. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- sistant to the President for National Security The President announced his intention to ap- Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing point James Thompson, of Kentucky, to be a staff; Member of the Advisory Board of the National —Secretary of State James A. Baker III; Air and Space Museum. He would succeed Ber- —Foreign Minister Guido Di Tella of Argen- nard E. Smith, Jr. He served on the President’s tina. Advisory Committee of the Kennedy Center for the Arts, 1982–1988. In the morning, the President had a telephone The President designated Ann Windham Wal- conversation with Prime Minister John Major of lace, Director of the Office of Consumer Affairs, the United Kingdom to discuss the Irish Repub- to be Chairperson of the Federal Consumer Af- lican Army’s attack on the Prime Minister’s resi- fairs Council. dence. The President announced his intention to ap- The President announced his intention to point Robert N. Broadbent, of Nevada, to be the nominate the following individuals to be mem- nonvoting representative of the United States to bers of the Board of Trustees of the Barry Gold- the Governing Board of the Tahoe Regional Plan-

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ning Agency. He would succeed Rex Stewart February 15 Hime. Since 1986 Mr. Broadbent has served as The President met at the White House with: director of aviation for the McCarran Inter- —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief national Airport in Las Vegas, NV. of Staff to the President; and members of the The President announced his intention to ap- CIA briefing staff; point the following individuals to be members —Secretary of State James A. Baker III. of the President’s Export Council: The President announced the following indi- Donna Fujimoto Cole, of Texas. She would succeed viduals will represent the United States at the William C. Lickle. Since 1980 Ms. Cole has served 35th session of the United Nations Commission as founder and chief executive officer for Cole on the Status of Women, February 27–March Chemical and Distributing, Inc., in Houston, TX. 8, in Vienna. Richard Douglas, of California. He would succeed Jo- seph A. Boyd. Dr. Douglas currently serves as senior Head of Delegation: vice president of corporate affairs for the Sun-Dia- Juliette Clagett McLennan. Ms. McLennan will serve mond Growers of California in Pleasanton, CA. as the Representative of the United States to the The President today announced his intention United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, with the rank of Ambassador. Since 1989, to nominate the following individuals to be mem- Ms. McLennan has served as the United States Rep- bers of the National Council on Disability for resentative on the Commission on the Status of the terms indicated: Women of the Economic and Social Council of the Linda Allison, of Texas, for a term expiring September United Nations. 17, 1993. She would succeed Marian North Koonce. Alternates: Ms. Allison currently serves as a board member of the National Paralysis Association in Dallas, TX. Anita King. Currently Ms. King serves as the State chairman of the California Black Republican Council. Anne C. Seggerman, of Connecticut, for a term expir- ing September 17, 1993. She would succeed Leslie Guadalupe Quintanilla. Mrs. Quintanilla has served as Lenkowsky. Since 1977 Ms. Seggerman has been the assistant vice president for the University of president and founder of Fourth World Foundation, Houston in Houston, TX, and as a United States Inc., in Fairfield, CT. Representative to the United Nations Commission on the Treatment and Prevention of Crime. The President announced his intention to ap- Elsie Vartanian. Currently Ms. Vartanian serves as Di- point George A. Wade, of Washington, to be rector of the Women’s Bureau at the Department a United States Commissioner on the Inter- of Labor. national Pacific Halibut Commission for a term In the morning, the President traveled to An- expiring December 12, 1991. This is a reappoint- dover, MA. ment. Since 1983 Dr. Wade has served as a member of the International Pacific Halibut February 16 Commission. The White House announced that over the The President announced his intention to past several days, President Bush had telephone nominate Rickey Dale James, of Missouri, to be conversations with the following world leaders a member of the Mississippi River Commission to discuss the situation in the Persian Gulf: King for a term of 9 years. This is a reappointment. Hassan II of Morocco, Prime Minister John Major of the United Kingdom, Sultan Qaboos February 13 bin Sa‘id Al Said of Oman, President Zayid bin The President met at the White House with: Sultan Al Nuhayyan of the United Arab Emir- —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief ates, Amir Jabir al-Ahmad ¨al-Jabir al-Sabah of of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- Kuwait, President Turgut Ozal of Turkey, and sistant to the President for National Security President Francois Mitterrand of France. Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing At his home in¸ Kennebunkport, ME, the Presi- staff; dent received a national security briefing from —Secretary of State James A. Baker III; Robert M. Gates, Assistant to the President and —John H. Sununu. Deputy for National Security Affairs.

February 14 February 18 The President met at the White House with: In the afternoon, the President returned to the —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief White House from a weekend stay at his home of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- in Kennebunkport, ME. Later, he met with his sistant to the President for National Security national security advisers at the White House. Affairs; —the Vice President, for lunch; February 19 —John H. Sununu. The President met at the White House with:

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—the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Catherine M. Boucree, of the District of Columbia, of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- for a term expiring October 26, 1996. She would sistant to the President for National Security succeed Marion Brown Oglesby, Jr. Currently Ms. Boucree serves as president and chief executive offi- Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing cer of Boucree Enterprises in Washington, DC. staff; Eleanor Williams, of the District of Columbia, for a —John H. Sununu; term expiring October 26, 1996. She would succeed —congressional leaders. Carl L. Shipley. Ms. Williams has served as vice president of Environmental Energy Systems, Inc., The President announced his intention to ap- 1983–1990. point the following individuals to be members The President announced his intention to ap- of the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship point Helen W. Fitch, of Wyoming, to be a Board for terms expiring September 22, 1993: member of the National Council on Vocational Michael D. Antonovich, of California. He would suc- Education for a term expiring January 17, 1993. ceed M. Lester O’Shea. Since 1980 Mr. Antonovich She would succeed Mary S. Pyle. Currently Ms. has served as a member of the board of supervisors Fitch volunteers as a leadership development for the Fifth District of California in Los Angeles, trainer for the AARP in Washington, DC. In ad- CA. dition, for 33 years she served as a teacher in Shu Park Chan, of California. He would succeed Rich- public education. ard Anderson Ware. Currently Dr. Chan serves as acting dean and Nicholson family chair professor at The President announced his intention to ap- the School of Engineering and professor in the de- point Connie Peters, of Illinois, to be a member partment of electrical engineering and computer of the Commission on Presidential Scholars. She science at Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, CA. would succeed Don W. Adams. Currently Ms. Peters is an active community volunteer in Ar- The President appointed the following individ- lington Heights, IL. uals to be members of the Advisory Committee to the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation: February 20 W. Gordon Binns, Jr., of New York, for a term expiring The President met at the White House with: February 19, 1992. He would succeed Ralph J. —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Wood, Jr. Since 1954 Mr. Binns has served in several of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- capacities for the General Motors Corp. and cur- sistant to the President for National Security rently serves as vice president and chief investment Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing funds officer in New York, NY. staff; Kenneth Keene, of Connecticut, for a term expiring —John H. Sununu; February 19, 1992. He would succeed Murray —Secretary of State James A. Baker III. Hayutin. From 1971 to 1987 Mr. Keene served in several capacities with Johnson & Higgins in New President Bush had telephone conversations York, NY: vice president, chairman of the personnel with President Franc¨ ois Mitterrand of France, and compensation committee, chairman of the pen- President Turgut Ozal¸ of Turkey, President Mo- sion and profit sharing committee, and a member hammed Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, and Prime of the board of directors and the finance committee. Minister Brian Mulroney of Canada to discuss M.J. Mintz, of Virginia, for a term expiring February the situation in the Persian Gulf and the Soviet 19, 1993. This is a reappointment. Since 1973 Mr. peace plan for the conflict. Mintz has served as senior partner and chairman of the tax department for Dickstein, Shapiro & Morin February 21 in Washington, DC. The President met at the White House with: Richard M. Prosten, of the District of Columbia, for —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief a term expiring February 19, 1993. This is a re- of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- appointment. Since 1970 Mr. Prosten has served as director of bargaining and research for the industrial sistant to the President for National Security union department of the AFL–CIO in Washington, Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing DC. staff; Dallas L. Salisbury, of the District of Columbia, for —John H. Sununu; a term expiring February 19, 1994. He would suc- —the Vice President, for lunch. ceed Eugene Burroughs. Currently Mr. Salisbury In the evening, President Mikhail Gorbachev serves as president of the Employee Benefit Re- of the Soviet Union called President Bush to dis- search Institute in Washington, DC. cuss his conversation with Foreign Minister The President announced his intention to ap- Tariq ‘Aziz of Iraq. President Gorbachev outlined point the following individuals to be members all of the major points of a Soviet peace initiative of the Board of Directors of the developed by himself and the Foreign Minister. Avenue Development Corporation for the terms Later, the President attended a performance indicated: of ‘‘Black Eagles’’ at Ford’s Theatre.

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February 22 Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing The President met at the White House with: staff; —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief —Secretary of the Treasury Nicholas F. Brady; of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- —John H. Sununu. sistant to the President for National Security The President announced his intention to ap- Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing point Theodore C. Barreaux, of the District of staff; Columbia, to be a member of the Advisory Board —John H. Sununu; of the National Air and Space Museum, Smithso- —Foreign Minister Kurtcebe Alptemocin of nian Institution. He would succeed Jacqueline Turkey; A. Ponder. Since 1989 Mr. Barreaux has served —Secretary of State James A. Baker III. as the supervisor of detailed evaluation in the The President announced his intention to Office of Presidential Personnel at the White nominate John A. Gannon, of Ohio, to be a House in Washington, DC. member of the National Council on Disability for a term expiring September 17, 1992. This February 26 is a reappointment. Since 1988 Mr. Gannon has The President met at the White House with: served with John A. Gannon & Associates, con- —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief sultants in Washington, DC. In addition Mr. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- Gannon has served as international president of sistant to the President for National Security the International Association of Fire Fighters. Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing The President announced his intention to ap- staff; point Donald K. Weilmunster, of Idaho, to be —congressional leaders, to discuss the proce- a member of the President’s Council on Rural dures for congressional review of inter- America. This is a new position. Since 1977 Mr. national agreements; Weilmunster has served on the board of directors —freshman Republican Representatives, for of the Idaho Foundation for Parks and Lands. lunch; The President transmitted to the Congress a —John H. Sununu. request for supplemental defense appropriations The President designated Edward Marks, of in support of Operation Desert Shield/Desert California, a career member of the Senior For- Storm for the period of October 1, 1990, through eign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, as March 31, 1991. Deputy Representative of the United States of The President transmitted to the Congress re- America on the Economic and Social Council quests for emergency fiscal year 1991 supple- of the United Nations in New York, NY. He mental appropriations totaling $77,635,000 for succeeds Harry Amory Cahill. various civilian executive branch agencies. These The White House announced that President are in addition to the requests transmitted in Lech Walesa of Poland will visit Washington, the President’s fiscal year 1992 budget on Feb- DC, on March 20. ruary 4. These requests are separate and distinct from the defense supplemental which was trans- February 27 mitted separately to Congress. The President met at the White House with: In the afternoon, the President went to Camp —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief David, MD. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- February 23 sistant to the President for National Security President Bush had telephone conversations Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing with President Mikhail Gorbachev¨ of the Soviet staff; Union, President Turgut Ozal of Turkey, and —Secretary of State James A. Baker III; Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu of Japan to discuss —John H. Sununu. the Persian Gulf conflict and ongoing coalition operations. February 28 In the afternoon, the President returned to the The President met at the White House with: White House from an overnight stay at Camp —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief David, MD. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- sistant to the President for National Security February 25 Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing The President met at the White House with: staff; —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief —the Vice President, for lunch; of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- —Foreign Minister Roland Dumas of France; sistant to the President for National Security —John H. Sununu.

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The President transmitted to the Congress the —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief 1991 trade policy agenda and 1990 annual report of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- on the trade agreements program. sistant to the President for National Security Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing March 1 staff; The President met at the White House with: —John H. Sununu; —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief —the Republican congressional leadership. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- sistant to the President for National Security The President announced his intention to ap- Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing point J. Burchenal Ault, of Arizona, to be a mem- staff; ber of the Board of Trustees of the Woodrow —Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher of Wilson International Center for Scholars for the Germany. remainder of the term expiring October 23, 1992. He would succeed J. Willard Marriott, Jr. In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush Currently Mr. Ault serves as the director of de- went to Camp David, MD, for the weekend. velopment at the Saint Phillips Church in Tuc- March 3 son, AZ. In the afternoon, the President returned to the The President announced his intention to ap- White House from a weekend stay at Camp point the following individuals to be members David, MD. of the Board of Trustees of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars for terms expir- March 4 ing October 23, 1996: The President met at the White House with: Eli Jacobs, of Maryland. This is a new position. Cur- —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief rently Mr. Jacobs serves as a private investor. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- William Saltonstall, of Massachusetts. He would suc- sistant to the President for National Security ceed Max M. Kampelman. Since 1979 Mr. Saltonstall Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing has served as a partner with Saltonstall and Co. in staff; Boston, MA. —John H. Sununu; —Secretary of State James A. Baker III. March 6 The White House announced that President The President met at the White House with: Bush will meet with Prime Minister Brian —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Mulroney of Canada in Ottawa on March 13 and of Staff to the President for National Security 14. From Ottawa, President Bush will fly directly Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing to Martinique to meet with President Francois staff; Mitterrand of France. ¸ —John H. Sununu; The President announced his intention to ap- —Secretary of State James A. Baker III. point the following individuals to be members of the Board of Trustees of the John F. Kennedy The President declared that a major disaster Center for the Performing Arts for the terms existed in Mississippi as a result of severe storms indicated: and flooding that began February 17. He di- rected the Federal Emergency Management Lionel Hampton, of New York, for a term expiring Sep- Agency to provide assistance to supplement State tember 1, 2000. He would succeed Henry Strong. and local recovery efforts. Currently Mr. Hampton serves with the Lionel Hampton Enterprises as composer, conductor, and The President announced his intention to ap- entertainer in New York City. point Ewell E. Murphy, Jr., of Texas, to be a Jerry Weintraub, of California, for a term expiring Sep- member of the J. William Fulbright Foreign tember 1, 2000. He would succeed Lew R. Scholarship Board for a term expiring September Wasserman. Currently Mr. Weintraub is a producer, 22, 1992. He would succeed Jack Allen Kinder. entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Since 1980 Mr. Murphy has served as a senior The President announced his intention to ap- partner with the law firm of Baker & Botts in point John W. Sears, of Massachusetts, to be a Houston, TX. member of the J. William Fulbright Foreign The President announced his intention to ap- Scholarship Board for a term expiring September point Kay R. Whitmore, of New York, to be a 22, 1992. He would succeed Harvey C. Mans- member of the Advisory Committee for Trade field, Jr. Currently Mr. Sears serves as a lawyer Policy and Negotiations for a term of 2 years. in Boston, MA. He would succeed Richard G. Quick. Currently Mr. Whitmore serves as chairman, president, and March 5 chief executive officer with the Eastman Kodak The President met at the White House with: Co. in Rochester, NY.

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March 7 March 10 The President met at the White House with: In the afternoon, the President returned to the —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief White House from a weekend stay at Camp of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- David, MD. sistant to the President for National Security Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing March 11 staff; The President met at the White House with: —John H. Sununu; —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief —the Vice President, for lunch; of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- —ecumenical leaders. sistant to the President for National Security Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing March 8 staff; The President met at the White House with: —Prime Minister Michel Rocard of France; —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief —the Vice President, for lunch; of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- —Secretary of the Treasury Nicholas F. Brady; sistant to the President for National Security —John H. Sununu. Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing staff; March 12 —John H. Sununu. The President met at the White House with: The President announced that the following —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief individuals will represent him as observers of the of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- local elections being held in El Salvador on sistant to the President for National Security March 10: Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing staff; Head of Delegation: —the Republican congressional leadership; —the Cabinet; William J. Janklow, former Governor of South Dakota, and his son Arthur Russell Janklow. William Janklow —John H. Sununu. is currently with the law firm of Woods, Fuller, Shultz and Smith. March 13 The President met at the White House with Delegates: the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief of Sarah Flores, assistant chief deputy to Michael Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, Assistant Antonovich at the Los Angeles County Board of Su- to the President for National Security Affairs; pervisors. Mrs. Flores was the Republican candidate and members of the CIA briefing staff. for the 1991 run-off election of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. In an Oval Office ceremony in the morning, Tony Garza, Cameron County judge in Brownsville, the President received St. Patrick’s Day sham- TX. rocks from Minister Gerard Col- William Perry, senior associate with the Center for lins of Ireland. Strategic and International Studies for the Latin In the afternoon, the President traveled to Ot- American studies program. tawa, Canada. Gloria Gonzales Roemer, Republican candidate for the In the evening, the President attended a work- First Congressional District of Colorado, 1990 elec- ing dinner at Prime Minister Brian Mulroney’s tion. She also serves as vice president and co-owner residence. Following the dinner, he returned to of Roemer Oil Co. in Colorado. the U.S. Ambassador’s residence, where he spent Jerry R. Rucker, Republican candidate for the United the night. States Congress, Fifth District of Texas, 1990 elec- tion. Mr. Rucker is a partner with Dooley, Rucker, The President announced his intention to ap- Maris & Foxman. He has also served as a Dallas point the following individuals to be members city councilman. of the President’s National Security Tele- Bernard Aronson, Assistant Secretary of State for Inter- communications Advisory Committee: American Affairs. Robert C. Brown III, of Texas. He would succeed William G. Walker, U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador. Dean C. Swanson. Since 1979 Mr. Brown has served The President declared that a major disaster as president and chief executive officer of Sugar Land Telephone Communications, Inc., in existed in Washington as a result of high tides Sugarland, TX. and strong winds that began December 20. He Arthur E. Hitsman, of Washington. He would succeed directed the Federal Emergency Management Mark K. Miller, Jr. Currently Mr. Hitsman serves Agency to provide assistance to supplement State as president of Boeing Computer Services in Seattle, and local recovery efforts. WA. In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush Richard D. McCormick, of Colorado. He would succeed went to Camp David, MD, for the weekend. Ruben F. Mettler. Since 1986 Mr. McCormick has

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served as president and chief operating officer of The President announced his intention to ap- US WEST, Inc. in Englewood, CO. point the following individuals to be members The President announced his intention to ap- of the President’s Council on Rural America: point the following individuals to be members Otis Floyd, Jr., of Tennessee. This is a new position. of the Intergovernmental Advisory Council on Currently Dr. Floyd serves as chancellor for the Education for terms expiring July 27, 1994: board of regents at Tennessee State University in Nashville, TN. Arthur Gaines, of Texas. He would succeed Lana Be- Reynaldo U. Ortiz, of Washington. This is a new posi- thune. Currently Mr. Gaines serves as a visiting pro- tion. Currently Mr. Ortiz serves as president and fessor of education at Texas Southern University in chief operating officer for US West NewVector Houston, TX. Group in Bellevue, WA. Marynell D. Reece, of Kansas. She would succeed Don- ald J. Devine. Currently Ms. Reece serves as treas- The President announced his intention to urer for the Reece Construction Co. in Scandia, KS. nominate the following individuals to be mem- bers of the Advisory Committee on the Arts, March 14 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing In the morning, the President traveled to Mar- Arts: tinique, French West Indies. Joan H. Budd, of New Jersey. She would succeed Vir- ginia McCann. Currently Ms. Budd serves as an ac- March 15 tive community service volunteer in New Jersey. The President declared that a major disaster Dawn L. Coleman, of Florida. Currently Ms. Coleman existed in Georgia as a result of severe storms serves as a director of the Bath & Tennis Club and and flooding that began March 1. He directed as a member of the Women’s Advisory Board for the Federal Emergency Management Agency to the First National Bank in Palm Beach, FL. provide assistance to supplement State and local Rena Rebecca Donatelli, of Virginia. Since 1985, Ms. recovery efforts. Donatelli has served as the founding partner of WJD Associates in Alexandria, VA. March 18 The President announced his intention to ap- The President met at the White House with: point the following individuals to be members —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief of the President’s Committee on the Arts and of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- the Humanities: sistant to the President for National Security Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing Arturo G. Ortega, of New Mexico. He would succeed Lloyd Cotsen. Currently Mr. Ortega serves as a sen- staff; ior partner with the law firm of Ortega and Snead, —Governor Buddy Roemer of Louisiana; P.A., in Albuquerque, NM. —Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney; Emily Malino, of the District of Columbia. She would —John H. Sununu. succeed Susan L. Davis. Since 1987 Ms. Malino has served as president of Malino & Metcalf, Inc., in March 19 Washington, DC. The President met at the White House with: —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief The President announced his intention to ap- of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- point Gertrude Himmelfarb, of the District of sistant to the President for National Security Columbia, to be a member of the Board of Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing Trustees of the Woodrow Wilson International staff; Center for Scholars for a term expiring October —congressional leaders; 23, 1996. This is a reappointment. Currently Dr. —Eberhard Diepgen, mayor of Berlin, Ger- Himmelfarb serves as professor emeritus of his- many. tory at the Graduate School of the City Univer- sity of New York. The President transmitted to the Congress the 25th annual report of the Department of Hous- March 21 ing and Urban Development for calendar year The President met at the White House with: 1989. —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- March 20 sistant to the President for National Security The President met at the White House with: Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief staff; of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- —Victor S. McCoy and Richard Hoover, presi- sistant to the President for National Security dent and executive director of the Paralyzed Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing Veterans of America; staff; —the Vice President, for lunch; —Secretary of State James A. Baker III. —Attorney General Dick Thornburgh;

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—John H. Sununu. March 24 In the evening, the President met with Prime The President declared that a major disaster Minister Giulio Andreotti of Italy at the White existed in New York as a result of severe winter House. storms that began March 3. He directed the Federal Emergency Management Agency to pro- March 25 vide assistance to supplement State and local re- The President met at the White House with: covery efforts. —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief The President today announced his intention of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- to appoint Ann Klinger, of California, to be a sistant to the President for National Security member of the Advisory Commission on Inter- Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing governmental Relations for a term of 2 years. staff; She would succeed Harvey Ruvin. Currently Ms. —John H. Sununu; Klinger serves as president of the National Asso- —the McDonald’s Capital Classic U.S. all-star ciation of Counties in Washington, DC. basketball team; The President announced his intention to ap- —Secretary of the Treasury Nicholas F. Brady. point Joyce C. Young, of Ohio, to be a member The White House announced that President of the Committee for Purchase from the Blind Bush will meet with President Carlos Salinas de and Other Severely Handicapped for a term ex- Gortari of Mexico in Houston, TX, on April 7. piring December 21, 1995. This is a reappoint- The President announced his intention to ap- ment. Currently Ms. Young serves as manager point Gloria S. Hom, of California, to be a mem- of Child Care Clearinghouse in Dayton, OH. ber of the Board of Directors of the Student The President announced his intention to ap- Loan Marketing Association. She would succeed point D. Michael Stewart, of , to be a mem- Judith M. Chambers. Currently Dr. Hom serves ber of the Advisory Commission on Intergovern- as chairman of the department of economics at mental Relations for a term of 2 years. He would Mission College in Santa Clara, CA. succeed Sandra R. Smoley. Mr. Stewart currently March 26 serves as Salt Lake County commissioner and The President met at the White House with: as the president of the National Association of —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Counties in Salt Lake City, UT. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- The President announced his intention to ap- sistant to the President for National Security point Edward E. Allison, of Nevada, to be a Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing member of the Board of Directors of the Penn- staff; sylvania Avenue Development Corporation for a —John H. Sununu; term expiring October 26, 1996. This is a re- —Secretary of the Treasury Nicholas F. Brady. appointment. Currently Mr. Allison is Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Penn- March 27 sylvania Avenue Development Corporation. Most The President met at the White House with recently Mr. Allison has served as a consultant John H. Sununu, Chief of Staff to the President, with McAuliffe, Kelly, and Raffaelli in Wash- and Secretary of State James A. Baker III. ington, DC. March 28 March 22 The President met at the White House with: —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief The President met at the White House with: of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief sistant to the President for National Security of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing sistant to the President for National Security staff; Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing —John H. Sununu; staff; —Presidential appointees; —Secretary of State James A. Baker III. —former President . In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush In an Oval Office ceremony, the President par- went to Camp David, MD, for the weekend. ticipated in the presentation of the Cancer Cour- age Award to Robert Polhill, former hostage held March 23 in the Middle East. ¨ President Bush met with President Turgut In the morning, the President had a telephone Ozal of Turkey at Camp David, MD. ¨ conversation with Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, In the afternoon, Presidents Bush and Ozal commander of the U.S. forces in the Persian traveled to the White House from Camp David. Gulf.

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March 29 The President announced his intention to ap- President Bush met at the White House with: point Guy Millner, of Georgia, to be a member —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief of the Commission on Presidential Scholars. He of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- would succeed Mary Stivers. Currently, Mr. sistant to the President for National Security Millner serves as the chairman and chief execu- Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing tive officer of the Norrell Corp. in Atlanta, GA. staff; The President announced his intention to —John H. Sununu. nominate David Alan Heslop, of California, to be a member of the National Advisory Council The President declared that a major disaster on Educational Research and Improvement for existed in Indiana as a result of a severe ice a term expiring September 30, 1992. This is a storm that began March 12. He directed the reappointment. Currently Dr. Heslop serves as Federal Emergency Management Agency to pro- Rose professor of politics and the director of the vide assistance to supplement State and local re- Rose Institute of State and Local Government covery efforts. at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush CA. went to Camp David, MD, for the weekend. The President announced his intention to March 31 nominate A.E. Dick Howard, of Virginia, to be In the afternoon, the President traveled to a member of the Board of Trustees of the James Islamorada, FL, for a 4-day vacation. Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation for a term of 2 years. This is a new position. Currently April 1 Mr. Howard serves as a professor of law at the The White House announced that President University of Virginia School of Law in Char- Bush will meet with President Hassan Gouled lottesville, VA. Aptidon of Djibouti on April 24. The President announced his intention to ap- point Fred A. Booth, of Montana, to be a mem- April 2 ber of the President’s Council on Rural America. The President announced that the following This is a new position. Since 1958 Mr. Booth individuals will be members of the Advisory has served as president of the Spring Coulee Committee of the White House Conference on Ranch in Highwood, MT. Indian Education, which will conduct its first The President announced his intention to ap- meeting April 17–18 in Washington, DC: point Mark David Weinberg, of Virginia, to be Ross O. Swimmer, of Oklahoma. Mr. Swimmer is cur- a member of the President’s Commission on rently counsel to the firm of Hall, Estill, Hardwick, White House Fellowships. He would succeed Gable, Golden & Nelson, P.C., in Tulsa, OK. Bruce L. Bower. Currently Mr. Weinberg serves Sandra Gjelde, of Oregon. Since 1987 Ms. Gjelde has as a partner with Weinberg Grace Communica- served as a consultant to Native Americans in the tions. areas of health and education. Frank Ryan, of Maryland. Mr. Ryan is currently vice April 3 president of Systems Resource Management, Inc., In the morning, the President traveled to and has served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Trust Hobe Sound, FL, where he visited his mother. and Economic Development for the Bureau of In- In the evening, the President returned to dian Affairs. Washington, DC. Jay O. Stovall, of Montana. Mr. Stovall is currently self-employed as an owner and operator of a ranch April 4 on the Crow Indian Reservation in Billings, MT. The President met at the White House with: Rosa Revels Winfree, of North Carolina. Ms. Winfree —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief is currently an Indian education coordinator, Title V, for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and Edu- of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- cation Center in Charlotte, NC. sistant to the President for National Security Floyd R. Correa, of New Mexico. Mr. Correa is cur- Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing rently president of Correa Enterprises, Inc., in Albu- staff; querque, NM. —Archbishop Pio Laghi and Papal Nuncio Sandi Cornelius, of Wisconsin. Ms. Cornelius is cur- Agostino Cacciavillan. rently an elementary school teacher and lecturer on In the morning, the President attended a me- Indian issues in Milwaukee, WI. Manning Osceola, of Florida. Mr. Osceola is currently morial service for H. Lee Atwater at Washington a lieutenant with the law and order program for the National Cathedral. Miccosukee Indian Tribe in Miami, FL. Later, the President traveled to Los Angeles, Laraine L. Glenn, of Alaska. Ms. Glenn is currently CA. director of business services for the Juneau School The President announced his intention to ap- District in Juneau, AK. point the following individuals to be members of

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the Architectural and Transportation Barriers ber of the National Commission for Employment Compliance Board for the terms indicated: Policy for a term expiring September 30, 1992. Stephen B. Bull, of the District of Columbia, for a She would succeed Virginia S. Milner. Currently term expiring December 3, 1993. This is a reappoint- Ms. Mitchell serves as deputy director of the ment. Since 1989 Mr. Bull has served as director Ohio Department of Transportation in Colum- of the business and political action programs division bus, OH. at the National Republican Senatorial Committee in Washington, DC. April 7 William H. McCabe, of Connecticut, for a term expir- In the morning, President Bush met with ing December 3, 1993. This is a reappointment. Cur- President Carlos Salinas de Gortari of Mexico rently Mr. McCabe serves as a partner and certified public accountant with the international public ac- in the Crew Ready Room at Ellington Airfield counting firm Deloitte & Touche in City Place, CT. in Houston, TX. S. Craig Kiser, of Florida, for a term expiring Decem- ber 3, 1992. He would succeed Howard Adams. April 8 Since 1985 Mr. Kiser has served as an attorney in In the evening, the President attended the private practice in Tallahassee, FL. opening day of the 1991 baseball season at Ar- Kathleen Parker, of Illinois, for a term expiring Decem- lington Stadium in Arlington, TX. He threw out ber 3, 1993. She would succeed Eugene C. Johnson. the first pitch of the game between the Texas Currently Ms. Parker serves as commissioner of the Rangers and the Milwaukee Brewers and Northeastern Illinois Planning Council and a board watched seven innings before returning to the member of the Regional Transportation Authority in Chicago, IL. White House. Glen R. Stotler, of West Virginia, for a term expiring December 3, 1993. This is a reappointment. Cur- April 9 rently Mr. Stotler serves as an attorney and as presi- The President met at the White House with: dent of the Morgan County Commission in Berkeley —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Springs, WV. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- The President announced his intention to ap- sistant to the President for National Security point the following individuals to be members Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing of the Advisory Committee on the Arts, John staff; F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts: —Republican Congressional leaders; —John H. Sununu. J.J. Cafaro, of Ohio. He would succeed Lindsay J. Morgenthaler. Currently Mr. Cafaro serves as presi- The President announced his intention to ap- dent and chief executive officer of Cafaro Inter- point the following individuals to be members national in Brookfield, OH. of the President’s Cancer Panel for the terms Diana J. Firestone, of Virginia. This is an initial ap- indicated: pointment. Currently Ms. Firestone is a thorough- bred horse breeder in Waterford, VA. Nancy G. Brinker, of Texas, for a term expiring Feb- Ninfa R. Laurenzo, of Texas. She would succeed Doro- ruary 20, 1993. She would succeed Armand Ham- thy Vannerson. Since 1973 Mrs. Laurenzo has served mer. Since 1982 Ms. Brinker has served as founding as chairman of the board and founder of Biostar, chairman of the board for the Komen Foundation Inc., in Houston, TX. in Dallas, TX. Harold P. Freeman, of New York, for a term expiring The President announced his intention to ap- February 20, 1994. He would succeed William point Alice Mary Calabrese, of Illinois, to be a Longmire, Jr. Upon appointment, he will be des- member of the Advisory Committee of the White ignated Chairman. Currently Dr. Freeman serves as House Conference on Library and Information director of surgery for the Harlem Hospital and pro- Services. This is a new position. Currently Ms. fessor of clinical surgery at in Calabrese serves as executive director of the New York, NY. Dr. Freeman has also served as the DuPage Library System in Geneva, IL. national president of the American Cancer Society, 1988–1989. April 5 Geza J. Jako, of Massachusetts, for a term expiring In the afternoon, the President participated in February 20, 1992. He would succeed John A. Mont- a roundtable discussion with Hispanic business gomery. Currently Dr. Jako serves as a physician, leaders at the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport, professor, and scientist at the Boston University School of Medicine in Melrose, MA. CA. Later, the President attended the USO fund- The President announced his intention to raising luncheon and 50th anniversary observ- nominate the following individuals to be mem- ance in Universal City, CA. In the evening, the bers of the Defense Base Closure and Realign- President traveled to Houston, TX. ment Commission for terms expiring at the end The President announced his intention to ap- of the first session of the 102d Congress. These point Melanie J. Mitchell, of Ohio, to be a mem- are new positions:

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Arthur Levitt, Jr., of New York. Currently Mr. Levitt —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief serves as chairman of the Levitt Media Co. in New of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- York, NY. From 1978 to 1990, Mr. Levitt served sistant to the President for National Security as chairman and chief executive officer of the Amer- Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing ican Stock Exchange. staff; Robert D. Stuart, Jr., of Illinois. Currently Mr. Stuart serves as president of Conway Farms in Chicago, —Vernon Walters, Ambassador to Germany; IL. —John H. Sununu. Alexander B. Trowbridge, of the District of Columbia. In the morning, the President attended a me- Currently Mr. Trowbridge serves as president of morial service for Senator John Heinz at Wash- Trowbridge Partners in Washington, DC. ington National Cathedral. The President announced his intention to ap- The President announced his intention to point Ted L. Strickland, of Colorado, to be a nominate the following individuals to be mem- member of the Advisory Commission on Inter- bers of the Board of Directors of the Corpora- governmental Relations for a term of 2 years. tion for Public Broadcasting: This is a reappointment. Currently Mr. Strick- Martha Buchanan, of Texas, for a term expiring March land serves as president of the Colorado State 26, 1996. She would succeed Daniel L. Brenner. Ms. Senate. Buchanan has served in a variety of positions in the The President transmitted to the Congress the field of journalism, media, and public relations. seventh annual report of the National Endow- Sheila Tate, of Virginia, for a term expiring March 26, ment for Democracy for fiscal year 1990 and 1996. This is a reappointment. Currently Ms. Tate the annual report of the ACTION Agency for serves as vice chairman of communications with Cassidy and Associates in Washington, DC. fiscal year 1990. The President announced that he has asked April 10 Congressman Dan Rostenkowski to be his rep- The President met at the White House with: resentative to the Poznan International Trade —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Fair in Poznan, Poland, June 9–16. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- sistant to the President for National Security April 13 Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing In the morning, the President participated in staff; the Eagle Angling Bass Fishing Tournament in —John H. Sununu. Pintlala, AL. In the afternoon, the President traveled to The President announced his intention to ap- Camp David, MD, for the weekend. point Paula H. Cholmondeley, of Maryland, to be a member of the President’s Commission on April 14 White House Fellowships. She would succeed In the evening, the President returned to the Steven R. Hill. Currently, Ms. Cholmondeley White House from a weekend stay at Camp serves as vice president of the international divi- David, MD. sion of the Faxon Co. in Herndon, VA. April 15 April 11 The President met at the White House with: The President met at the White House with: —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- sistant to the President for National Security sistant to the President for National Security Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing staff; staff; —John H. Sununu; —John H. Sununu. —the National Fishing Week steering com- mittee; In a ceremony on the State Floor, the Presi- —Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney. dent received diplomatic credentials from Am- bassadors Hipolito Pereira Zozimo Patricio of The White House announced that a White Mozambique, Harry Heinz Schwarz of South Af- House Conference on Indian Education will be rica, Ismail Khelil of Tunisia, Denis McLean of held on January 22–24, 1992. New Zealand, Roberto Guillermo Mac Lean The President announced his intention to ap- Ugarteche of Peru, Hong-Choo Hyun of the Re- point James J. Snyder, of New York, to be a public of Korea, and Ortiz de Rozas of Argen- member of the Advisory Commission on Inter- tina. governmental Relations, for a term of 2 years. This is a reappointment. Since 1988 Mr. Snyder April 12 has served as president of the National Associa- The President met at the White House with: tion of Counties in Washington, DC.

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April 16 —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief The President met at the White House with: of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief sistant to the President for National Security of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing sistant to the President for National Security staff; Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing —John H. Sununu; staff; —Jack F. Matlock, U.S. Ambassador to the So- —the Vice President, for lunch; viet Union; —Senate Republicans, to discuss Fast Track —Members of Congress. legislation; —John H. Sununu. In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush hosted an education luncheon in the State Din- In the morning, the President participated in ing Room. the Great American Read-Aloud Day event in the Diplomatic Reception Room in the Resi- April 19 dence. The President met at the White House with: In the evening, the President met with the —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Dalai Lama, the Tibetan religious leader, in the of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- Residence. sistant to the President for National Security The President announced that he has des- Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing ignated Patricia Saiki, of Hawaii, to be Chair- staff; person of the National Women’s Business Coun- cil. She would succeed Susan Engeleiter. Cur- —John H. Sununu; rently Ms. Saiki serves as Administrator of the —the leadership of the International Associa- Small Business Administration in Washington, tion of Chiefs of Police; DC. —the Desert Storm Homecoming Foundation. The President announced his intention to ap- In the afternoon, the President presented the point the following individuals to be members Commander in Chief’s trophy to the Air Force of the Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Ju- Academy football team. bilee Commission: The President declared that a major disaster Gaddi Vasquez, of California. He would succeed Her- existed in Maine as a result of severe ice jams bert Cameron Haight. Since 1987 Mr. Vasquez has and flooding that began in early April. He di- served as county supervisor for the third district of rected the Federal Emergency Management Orange County, CA. Agency to provide assistance to supplement State Frank D. Stella, of Michigan. He would succeed Fred- and local recovery efforts. erick William Mario Guardabassi. Since 1946 Mr. Stella has served as president and founder of the Later in the afternoon, the President went to F.D. Stella Products Co. in Detroit, MI. Camp David, MD, for the weekend. The President transmitted to the Congress the April 21 19th annual report of the Federal Advisory Com- In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush mittees for fiscal year 1990. returned to the White House from a weekend stay at Camp David, MD. April 17 The President met at the White House with: April 22 —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief The President met at the White House with: of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief sistant to the President for National Security of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing sistant to the President for National Security staff; Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing —John H. Sununu; staff; —the Cabinet. —Secretary of the Treasury Nicholas F. Brady; The President declared that a major disaster —John H. Sununu. existed in California as a result of a severe winter freeze that began in December 1990. He di- The President announced his intention to ap- rected the Federal Emergency Management point Winthrop P. Rockefeller, of Arkansas, to Agency to provide assistance to supplement State be designated Chairman of the President’s Coun- and local recovery efforts. cil on Rural America. He would succeed Ralph E. Bodine. Currently, Mr. Rockefeller serves as April 18 chairman of the board and chief executive officer The President met at the White House with: of Winrock Farms, Inc., in Little Rock, AR.

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April 23 The President announced his intention to ap- The President met at the White House with point Stuart A. Bernstein, of the District of Co- the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief of lumbia, to be a member of the International Cul- Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, Assistant tural and Trade Center Commission for a term to the President for National Security Affairs; expiring August 20, 1995. He would succeed and members of the CIA briefing staff. Judah C. Sommer. Since 1958 Mr. Bernstein has The President transmitted to the Congress the served as president of the Bernstein Companies 25th annual report of the National Endowment in Washington, DC. for the Humanities for fiscal year 1990. The President today announced his intention to appoint the following individuals to be mem- April 24 bers of the Advisory Committee on the Arts, The President met at the White House with: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Arts: of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- Craig L. Berkman, of Oregon. He would succeed Carl sistant to the President for National Security M. Halvorson. Currently, Mr. Berkman serves as Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing chairman of the Synektron Corp. in Portland, OR. staff; Richard L. Duchossois, of Illinois. This is an initial —the Trade Association Liaison Council; appointment. Currently Mr. Duchossois serves as —the Defense Advisory Committee on Women founder and chief executive officer of Duchossois In- in the Services; dustries, Inc., in Elmhurst, IL. —John H. Sununu. Robert M. Mumma II, of Pennsylvania. He would suc- ceed Diane Ushinski. Since 1973 Mr. Mumma has The President announced his intention to ap- served as owner of Kimbob, Inc., in Harrisburg, PA. point Henry R. Kravis to be a member of the President’s Export Council. He would succeed The President announced his intention to ap- George J. Stathakis. Since 1976 Mr. Kravis has point the following individuals to be members served as a partner with the merchant banking of the National Commission for Employment firm of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. in New Policy for terms expiring March 20, 1994: York, NY. J. Michael Levesque, of Rhode Island. This is a re- The President announced his intention to ap- appointment. Since 1988, Mayor Levesque has point David K. Karnes, of Nebraska, to be a served as mayor of West Warwick, RI. Member of the Advisory Committee for Trade Donald W. Jones, of Missouri. This is a reappointment. Policy and Negotiations for a term of 2 years. Since 1984 Mr. Jones has served as a partner with the law firm of Hulston, Jones & Sullivan in Spring- This is a reappointment. Currently Mr. Karnes field, MO. serves as president and chief executive officer of the Fairmont Group, Inc., a merchant banking The President transmitted to the Congress the joint venture with principal offices in Omaha, first biennial report of the National Critical NE, Washington, DC, and San Francisco, CA. Technologies Panel. The President announced his intention to ap- The President declared that a major disaster point Arthur Schneier, of New York, to be a existed in Louisiana because of severe storms member of the Commission for the Preservation and flooding that began April 12. He directed of America’s Heritage Abroad for a term expiring the Federal Emergency Management Agency to February 27, 1992. Currently Rabbi Schneier provide assistance to supplement State and local serves as rabbi for the Park East Synagogue and recovery efforts. as president of the Appeal of Conscience Foun- dation in New York, NY. April 25 The President announced his intention to ap- The President met at the White House with: point Henry Yee, of California, to be a member —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief of the Credit Standards Advisory Committee. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- This is a new position. Currently Mr. Yee serves sistant to the President for National Security as a certified public accountant with the account- Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing ancy of Yee, So and Co. in Huntington Beach, staff; CA. —former Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita of Japan; The President announced his intention to ap- —the Vice President, for lunch; point Candace Somerville, of the District of Co- —John H. Sununu. lumbia, to be a member of the National Council on Vocational Education for a term expiring Jan- In the morning, the President met in the Oval uary 17, 1993. She would succeed Christine Office with Mark Bucknam and Nellie Barringer, Valmy. Currently Ms. Somerville serves as a con- the 1991 National Big Brother and Big Sister. sultant in Washington, DC. Later, he signed the National Day of prayer proc-

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lamation and received the first annual report of April 30 the National Space Council in the Oval Office. The President met at the White House with: —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief April 26 of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- The President met at the White House with: sistant to the President for National Security —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- staff; sistant to the President for National Security —congressional leaders; Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing —bipartisan House Members; staff; —John H. Sununu. —members of the Court Appointed Special Ad- vocate Association. The President announced his intention to ap- point Melvyn Levitsky, of Maryland, to be Rep- In the afternoon, the President hosted a lunch- resentative of the United States of America on eon for Volunteer Action Award winners in the the Commission on Narcotic Drugs of the Eco- State Dining Room. nomic and Social Council of the United Nations. The President announced his intention to ap- He would succeed Ann Barbara Wrobleski. Cur- point the following individuals to be members rently Mr. Levitsky serves as Assistant Secretary of the President’s Committee on Mental Retar- of State for International Narcotics Matters at dation: the Department of State in Washington, DC. Albert L. Anderson, of California, for a term expiring The President announced his intention to May 11, 1993. This is a reappointment. For over nominate Velma Montoya, of California, to be 25 years, Dr. Anderson has provided dental service a member of the Occupational Safety and Health for the handicapped. Review Commission for a term expiring April Donald Wayne Sapaugh, of Texas, for a term expiring 27, 1997. This is a reappointment. Currently, Dr. May 11, 1994. He would succeed B. Dean Owens. Montoya serves as associate professor of finance Since 1987, Mr. Sapaugh has served as chief execu- tive officer of USA Rapha, Inc., in Houston, TX. in the School of Business Administration at Cali- fornia State Polytechnic University in Pomona, April 27 CA. In the evening, the President attended the White House Correspondents Association dinner May 1 at the Washington Hilton Hotel. The President met at the White House with: —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief April 29 of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- The President met at the White House with: sistant to the President for National Security —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- staff; sistant to the President for National Security —Secretary of State James A. Baker III; Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing —Foreign Minister Lee Sang-Ock of South staff; Korea; —Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney; —John H. Sununu. —John H. Sununu. The White House announced that the Presi- The President announced his intention to des- dent will meet with United Nations Secretary- ignate Carol Pavilack Getty as Chairman of the General Javier Perez de Cuellar de la Guerra United States Parole Commission. She would on May 9. succeed Benjamin F. Baer. Ms. Getty will serve temporarily as Chairman until a permanent May 2 Chairman is designated. Since 1983 Ms. Getty The President met at the White House with: has served as Commissioner on the United States —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Parole Commission in Kansas City, MO. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- The President has designated Senator Malcolm sistant to the President for National Security Wallop (R-WY) to be his representative to the Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing Paris Air Show, June 13–23, in Paris, France. staff; The President declared that a major disaster —Sonia Khurana, Better Hearing and Speech existed in Kansas as a result of severe storms Month poster child; and tornadoes which struck the area April 26– —Marian Anderson; 27. He directed the Federal Emergency Man- —the Vice President, for lunch; agement Agency to provide assistance to supple- —Ed Koch, former mayor of New York; ment State and local recovery efforts. —John H. Sununu;

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—Republican members of the House Rules chairman and chief executive officer of Primerica Committee. Financial Services in Duluth, GA. The President announced his intention to ap- In the morning, the President hosted the Na- point the following individuals to be members tional Day of Prayer reception on the State of the President’s Committee on Mental Retar- Floor. dation for the term indicated: In the afternoon, the President attended a briefing for agriculture commodities groups in Norma Guzman Bordelon, of California, for a term ex- piring May 11, 1994. She would succeed Ruth the Roosevelt Room. Govorchin. Currently Ms. Bordelon serves as chair- The President announced his intention to ap- man of the Camarillo State Hospital Advisory Board point Jay I. Kislak, of Florida, to be a member in Camarillo, CA, and chairman of the Organization of the Credit Standards Advisory Committee. of State Hospitals Advisory Boards for the State of This is a new position. Currently Mr. Kislak California. serves as chairman and president of J.I. Kislak, Dorothy Corbin Clark, of Utah, for a term expiring Inc., in Miami Lakes, FL. May 11, 1994. This is a reappointment. Currently Ms. Clark serves as Secretary of the Executive Com- The President announced his intention to ap- mittee for the President’s Committee on Mental Re- point Dov S. Zakheim, of Maryland, to be a tardation. member of the Commission for the Preservation Patricia C. Foss, of New Hampshire, for a term expir- of America’s Heritage Abroad for a term expiring ing May 11, 1994. She would succeed George M. February 27, 1992. This is a new position. Since Wilson. Currently Ms. Foss serves as vice president, 1988 Mr. Zakheim has served as chief executive secretary, and partner of Tate & Foss, Inc., in Rye, officer of SPC International, Inc., in Arlington, NH. VA. Karen Moffitt, of Florida, for a term expiring May 11, 1994. She would succeed Matthew J. Guglielmo. The President announced his intention to Currently Dr. Moffitt serves as the director of the nominate Carolyn R. Bacon, of Texas, to be a Florida Diagnostic and Learning Resource System member of the Board of Directors of the Cor- at the University of South Florida in Tampa, FL. poration for Public Broadcasting for a term ex- The President announced his intention to ap- piring March 26, 1996. She would succeed Ar- point the following individuals to be members chie C. Purvis. Since 1981 Ms. Bacon has served of the President’s Committee on the National as executive director of the O’Donnell Founda- Medal of Science for the terms indicated: tion in Dallas, TX. The President announced his intention to ap- France Anne-Dominic Cordova, of Pennsylvania, for a point Deborah Mayer, of Massachusetts, to be term expiring December 31, 1993. She would suc- ceed Samuel F. Conti. Currently Dr. Cordova serves a member of the National Cancer Advisory as head of the department of astronomy & astro- Board for a term expiring March 9, 1996. She physics at Pennsylvania State University in University would succeed Gertrude Elion. Currently Ms. Park, PA. Mayer serves as a lecturer for the graduate nurs- Mildred Dresselhaus, of Massachusetts, for a term ex- ing program of MGH Institute of Health Profes- piring December 31, 1992. She would succeed Willie sions in Boston, MA. J. Nunnery. Currently Dr. Dresselhaus serves as a The President announced his intention to professor in the department of electrical engineering nominate Christopher D. Coursen, of Maryland, and computer science and the department of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cam- to be a member of the Advisory Board for Cuba bridge, MA. Broadcasting for a term expiring October 27, Rita Ricardo-Campbell, of California, for a term expir- 1993. He would succeed Jose A. Costa, Jr. Since ing December 31, 1993. This is a reappointment. 1990 Mr. Coursen has served as president of Since 1968 Dr. Ricardo-Campbell serves as a senior the Coursen Group in Washington, DC. fellow at the Hoover Institution in Stanford, CA. The President announced his intention to Herbert H. Woodson, of Texas, for a term expiring nominate Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr., of Massachu- December 31, 1992. He would succeed Roger D. setts, to be a member of the National Council Hartman. Since 1988 Dr. Woodson has served as dean of the College of Engineering at the University on the Humanities for the remainder of the term of Texas at Austin in Austin, TX. expiring January 26, 1994. He would succeed Jeanne J. Smoot. Since 1969 Dr. Mansfield has May 3 served as a professor of government at Harvard The President met at the White House with: University in Cambridge, MA. —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief The President announced his intention to ap- of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- point Peter Dawkins, of New Jersey, to be a sistant to the President for National Security member of the President’s Commission on White Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing House Fellowships. He would succeed Richard staff; Michael Larry. Currently Mr. Dawkins serves as —Secretary of State James A. Baker III.

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In the afternoon, the President traveled to the The President declared that a major disaster Cochran Gardens Community Center in St. existed in Oklahoma as a result of severe storms Louis, MO, where he attended a national tenant and tornadoes that began April 26. He directed management briefing and visited tenant units the Federal Emergency Management Agency to and the children’s playground. In the evening, provide assistance to supplement State and local the President returned to the White House. recovery efforts. The White House announced that President The President announced his intention to ap- Bush will meet with President George Vassiliou point the following individuals to be members of Cyprus on May 28. of the National Commission on Financial Institu- The President declared that a major disaster tion Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement. These existed in Louisiana as a result of severe storms, are new positions: tornadoes, and flooding that began April 27. He Dan Crippen, of Maryland. Since 1989, Dr. Crippen directed the Federal Emergency Management has served as vice president and director of research Agency to provide assistance to supplement State for the Duberstein Group in Washington, DC. and local recovery efforts. Michael Raoul-Duval, of New York. Currently, Mr. Duval serves as chairman of the Duval Group in May 6 New York, NY. The President met at the White House with: —retail and consumer groups; May 9 —former Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. In the morning, the President traveled to the Shevardnadze; Naval Hospital in Bethesda, MD, for testing and —President Paul Biya of Cameroon. evaluation. He was diagnosed as having Graves’ In an Oval Office ceremony in the morning, disease. the President signed the Asian/Pacific Heritage The President met at the White House with: Month proclamation. —the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds crew; —John H. Sununu, Chief of Staff to the Presi- May 7 dent; The President met at the White House with: —Christopher Mark Dulman, the Asthma and —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Allergy Foundation poster child; of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- —the Kansas State University national cham- sistant to the President for National Security pionship debate team; Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing —Members of the Senate. staff; —John H. Sununu; In the evening, the President and Mrs. Bush —Members of Congress. hosted a reception on the State Floor for the Republican National Committee Eagles. The President transmitted to the Congress the annual report of the National Endowment for May 10 the Arts for fiscal year 1990. In the morning, the President had breakfast with Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney. May 8 Later in the morning, the President and Mrs. In the morning, the President traveled to the Bush traveled to Princeton, NJ. Naval Hospital in Bethesda, MD, for testing and In the early afternoon, the President and Mrs. evaluation. Bush traveled to Camp David, MD, for the The President met at the White House with: weekend. —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- May 13 sistant to the President for National Security In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing returned to the White House from a weekend staff; stay at Camp David, MD. —John H. Sununu; The President announced his intention to ap- —Members of Congress; point the following individuals to be members —environmental groups; of the Board of Directors of the Federal National —the crew of the space shuttle Atlantis; Mortgage Association for terms ending on the —the Vice President, for lunch; date of the annual meeting of the stockholders —Secretary of State James A. Baker III. in 1992. These are reappointments: In the evening, the President and Mrs. Bush George L. Clark, Jr., of New York. Currently Mr. Clark hosted a reception on the State Floor for the serves as president of George L. Clark, Inc., in Republican National Committee Eagles. Brooklyn, NY.

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J. Brian Gaffney, of Connecticut. Currently Mr. U.S. Commissioner on the Council and Commis- Gaffney serves as a partner with the law firm of sions of the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Gaffney, Pease & DiFabio in New Britain, CT. Organization. He would succeed Richard A. Christine D. Reed, of California. Currently Ms. Reed Buck. Currently Mr. Townsend serves as presi- serves as executive director of the Building Industry Association of Southern California, Orange County dent of the law firm of Perkins, Townsend, Shay Region, in Santa Ana, CA. & Brown, P.A., in Skowhegan, ME. The President announced his intention to May 16 nominate Michael J. Malbin, of New York, to The President met at the White House with: be a member of the National Council on the —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Humanities for the remainder of the term expir- of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- ing January 26, 1994. He would succeed Gary sistant to the President for National Security L. McDowell. Currently Dr. Malbin serves as Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing a professor of political science and as director staff; of the center for legislative studies at the Rocke- —Members of the House of Representatives; feller Institute of Government for the State Uni- —the Vice President, for lunch; versity of New York at Albany in Albany, NY. —John H. Sununu. May 14 In the evening, the President attended a din- The President met at the White House with ner hosted by Queen Elizabeth II of the United the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief of Kingdom at the British Embassy. Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs; May 17 and members of the CIA briefing staff. The President met at the White House with: May 15 —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief The President met at the White House with of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief of sistant to the President for National Security Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, Assistant Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing to the President for National Security Affairs; staff; and members of the CIA briefing staff. —Secretary of State James A. Baker III. In the evening, the President and Queen Eliz- The President announced his intention to ap- abeth II of the United Kingdom attended a Balti- point the following individuals to be members more Orioles baseball game at Memorial Sta- of the Arctic Research Commission: dium in Baltimore, MD. The President accorded the personal rank of Ben C. Gerwick, Jr., of California, for a term expiring Ambassador to John Houston Hawes, of Mary- February 26, 1993. This is a reappointment. Cur- rently Mr. Gerwick serves as chairman of Ben C. land, a career member of the Senior Foreign Gerwick, Inc., in Oakland, CA. Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, in his ca- Donald O’Dowd, of California, for a term expiring Feb- pacity as Special Negotiator for U.S.-Portuguese ruary 26, 1995. He would succeed Juan G. Roederer. Defense Corporation. Currently Mr. Hawes Upon appointment, he will be designated Chair- serves as U.S. Representative to the Open Skies person. From 1984 to 1990, Dr. O’Dowd served as Negotiations in Washington, DC. president and chief executive officer for the Univer- The President announced his intention to sity of Alaska Statewide System. nominate Roy L. Shafer, of Ohio, to be a mem- The President announced his intention to ap- ber of the National Museum Services Board for point the following individuals to be members a term expiring December 6, 1994. He would of the United States Holocaust Memorial Coun- succeed James S. Rosebush. Currently Dr. cil for terms expiring January 15, 1996: Shafer serves as president and chief executive officer of Ohio’s Center Science and Industry Ruth B. Mandel, of New Jersey. She would succeed in Columbus, OH. Sylvia Hassenfeld. Currently Dr. Mandel serves as The President announced his intention to ap- a professor at the Eagleton Institute of Politics and director of the Center for the American Woman and point Frances Cloud-Hawkins, of South Dakota, Politics at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ. to be a member of the Advisory Committee on Harvey M. Meyerhoff, of Maryland. This is a reappoint- the Arts, John F. Kennedy Center for the Per- ment. Currently Mr. Meyerhoff serves as chairman forming Arts. She would succeed James S. Nel- of the board of Magna Properties in Baltimore, MD. son. Currently Ms. Hawkins serves as a sales rep- Sheila Johnson Robbins, of New York. This is a re- resentative for the Lakota Times in Rapid City, appointment. Since 1975 Ms. Robbins has served as SD. vice president of the Robbins Agency in Union, NJ. The President announced his intention to ap- Nathan Shapell, of California. He would succeed Jack point Clinton B. Townsend, of Maine, to be a Abramoff. Currently Mr. Shapell serves as chairman of

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the board and chief executive officer of Shapell In- The President announced his intention to ap- dustries Co. in Beverly Hills, CA. point the following individuals to be members The President announced his intention to ap- of the National Cancer Advisory Board: point the following individuals to be members Zora Kramer Brown, of the District of Columbia, for of the President’s Export Council: the remainder of the term expiring March 9, 1992. She would succeed Nancy Goodman Brinker. Cur- Gerald L. Parsky, of California. He would succeed rently Ms. Brown serves as director of administration Richard Donald Wood. Mr. Parsky serves as co- and public relations for Broadcast Capital Fund, Inc., founder of the merchant bank WSGP International, in Washington, DC. Inc., 1986–present; and a senior partner with the law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. Brenda L. Johnson, of New York, for the remainder of the term expiring March 9, 1994. She would suc- J. Lawrence Wilson, of Pennsylvania. He would suc- ceed Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. Since 1977 Ms. Johnson ceed Douglas D. Danforth. Since 1988 Mr. Wilson has served as a partner with BrenMer Industries in has served as chairman and chief executive officer New York, NY. of the Rohm and Haas Co. in Philadelphia, PA. The President appointed John A. Knauss, of May 21 Rhode Island, to be United States Commissioner The President met at the White House with: on the International Whaling Commission. He —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief would succeed William E. Evans. Currently Dr. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- Knauss serves as Under Secretary of Commerce sistant to the President for National Security for Oceans and Atmosphere at the Department Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing of Commerce. staff; The President announced the appointment of —John H. Sununu; Robert D. Rowe, of Indiana, to be a member —Members of the House of Representatives, of the National Commission for Employment to discuss Fast Track legislation; Policy for a term expiring March 20, 1994. He —Secretary of State James A. Baker III. would succeed John O. Koehler. Currently Mr. Rowe serves as State Director of the Office of May 22 the Vice President in Indianapolis, IN. The President met at the White House with: The President announced his intention to ap- —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief point James M. Cannon, of New York, to be of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- a member of the Board of Visitors to the United sistant to the President for National Security States Naval Academy for a term expiring De- Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing cember 30, 1993. This is a reappointment. Cur- staff; rently Mr. Cannon is a writer in Washington, —John H. Sununu. DC. The President announced his intention to May 23 nominate William Happer, of New Jersey, to be The President met at the White House with: Director of the Office of Energy Research at —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief the Department of Energy. Since 1980 Dr. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- Happer has served as a professor of physics at sistant to the President for National Security Princeton University in Princeton, NJ. Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing In the afternoon, the President went to Camp staff; David, MD, for the weekend. —John H. Sununu; —business chief executive officers; May 19 —former Representative Guy Molinari. In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush returned to the White House from a weekend In a traditional ceremony in the Oval Office, stay at Camp David, MD. the President received the first adult salmon of the season caught in the Bangor Pool section May 20 of Maine’s Penobscot River. The President met at the White House with: In the evening, the President hosted a recep- —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief tion on the State Floor for the Republican Con- of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- gressional Leadership Council. sistant to the President for National Security The President appointed Susan S. Engeleiter, Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing of Wisconsin, to be a member of the President’s staff; Export Council. She would succeed Lee L. Mor- —John H. Sununu; gan. Currently Ms. Engeleiter serves as vice —Cuban political dissidents; president and staff executive for Honeywell, Inc., —Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney. in Minneapolis, MN.

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The President appointed the following persons the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminis- as members of an official U.S. observer mission tration at the Department of Commerce in to the national election in Suriname on May 25: Washington, DC. The President today announced his intention Head of Delegation: to designate Myron J. Mintz, of Virginia, to be Michael Castle, Governor of Delaware Chairman of the Advisory Committee to the Pen- sion Benefit Guaranty Corporation. Since 1973 Delegates: Mr. Mintz has served as a senior partner and chairman of the tax department at the law firm Osborne Day, of Washington, DC, consultant to not- of Dickstein, Shapiro & Morin in Washington, for-profit organizations and member of the Bush/ DC. Quayle transition team R. Bruce McColm, of New Jersey, executive director May 29 of Freedom House In the morning, the President and Mrs. Bush Douglas W. Payne, of New York, director of hemi- spheric studies at Freedom House traveled to Colorado Springs, CO, from a Memo- Roland Kenneth Towery, Sr., of Texas, former press rial Day vacation stay at their home in secretary and administrative assistant to Senator John Kennebunkport, ME. Tower John P. Leonard, U.S. Ambassador to Suriname May 30 The President met at the White House with: May 24 —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief In the morning, the President met at the of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- White House with the Vice President; John H. sistant to the President for National Security Sununu, Chief of Staff to the President; Brent Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing Scowcroft, Assistant to the President for National staff; Security Affairs; and members of the CIA brief- —President George Vassiliou of Cyprus; ing staff. —Katherine Shirley, Ambassador to Senegal; Later, the President traveled to Boston, MA, —the Vice President, for lunch; where he met with the President’s Export Coun- —John H. Sununu. cil. In the afternoon, the President traveled to his In the morning, in the Oval Office, the Presi- home in Kennebunkport, ME, for the Memorial dent participated in presentation ceremonies for Day weekend. the U.S. Mint’s official President Bush Medal and books for the White House Library. May 28 The President announced his intention to The President declared that a major disaster nominate James H. Quello, of Virginia, to be existed in Nebraska as a result of severe storms a member of the Federal Communications Com- and flooding that began May 10. He directed mission for a term of 5 years from July 1, 1991. the Federal Emergency Management Agency to This is a reappointment. Currently, Commis- provide assistance to supplement State and local sioner Quello serves as a member of the Federal recovery efforts. Communications Commission in Washington, The President announced his intention to ap- DC. point the following individuals to be members The President declared that a major disaster of the Special Board specified by Public Law existed in Alaska as a result of heavy snow, flood- 102–29 of April 18, 1991, to give further review ing, and ice jams that began April 30. He di- to issues arising from the labor dispute involving rected the Federal Emergency Management the Nation’s major freight railroads: Agency to provide assistance to supplement State Robert O. Harris, of the District of Columbia. He will and local recovery efforts. serve as Chairman. Currently Mr. Harris serves as The President declared that a major disaster a labor arbitrator in Washington, DC. existed in Arkansas as a result of severe storms Margery F. Gootnick, of New York. Currently Ms. and flooding that began April 12. He directed Gootnick serves as an attorney and labor arbitrator the Federal Emergency Management Agency to in Rochester, NY. provide assistance to supplement State and local George S. Ives, of Florida. Currently Mr. Ives serves recovery efforts. as a part-time arbitrator in Sarasota, FL. In the evening, the President hosted a dinner The President appointed Sylvia A. Earle, of on the State Floor for Team 100, a group of California, to be Deputy United States Commis- supporters from the 1988 Presidential campaign. sioner on the International Whaling Commission. She would succeed Norman Clinton Roberts. May 31 Currently Dr. Earle serves as Chief Scientist at The President met at the White House with:

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—the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Helena; and as a rancher/farmer with Kolstad of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- Farms in Toole and Liberty Counties, MT. sistant to the President for National Security The President announced his intention to ap- Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing point Holland H. Coors, of Colorado, to be a staff; member of the President’s Commission on White —Special Envoy Yevgeniy Primakov of the So- House Fellowships. She would succeed John A. viet Union; Love. Currently Ms. Coors serves as the founder —Kendall Semf, National Epilepsy Foundation of Women of Our Hemisphere Achieving To- poster child; gether in Washington, DC. —Joanne Lagatta, winner of the national spell- ing bee; June 3 —NCAA champion University of Texas men’s In the morning, the President and Mrs. Bush and women’s swim teams; returned to the White House from a weekend —Secretary of the Treasury Nicholas F. Brady; stay at Camp David, MD. —members of the President’s agriculture mis- The President met at the White House with: sion to the Soviet Union; —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief —John H. Sununu. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- sistant to the President for National Security The President announced his intention to ap- Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing point the following individuals to be members staff; of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council: —John H. Sununu; For terms expiring January 15, 1996: —Members of the House of Representatives, Erna I. Gans, of Illinois. This is a reappointment. Since to discuss civil rights legislation. 1970 Ms. Gans has served as president of the Inter- national Label and Printing Co., Inc., in Wood Dale, On the State Floor in the late afternoon, Presi- IL. dent Bush attended a lecture on President An- Elie Wiesel, of New York. This is a reappointment. drew Jackson presented as part of the Presi- Currently Mr. Wiesel serves as an author and as an dential Lecture Series. Andrew Mellon professor in humanities at Boston The White House announced that President University. Bush has invited President Roh Tae Woo of the Sam Halpern, of New Jersey. He would succeed Isaac Republic of Korea to make a state visit to the Neuman. Currently Mr. Halpern serves as president United States. President Roh has accepted the of the Atlantic Realty Development Corp. in invitation and will meet with President Bush at Woodbridge, NJ. the White House on July 2. For a term expiring January 15, 1995: The President announced his intention to call William Alexander Scott III, of Georgia. He would suc- a White House Conference on Aging, to be held ceed Abram Sachar. Currently Mr. Scott serves as in 1993. Nancy Mohr Kennedy, Assistant Sec- advertising manager for the Atlanta World newspaper retary of Education for Legislation, has been se- in Atlanta, GA. lected to serve as the Conference’s Executive Di- The President announced his intention to ap- rector. point the following individuals to be members June 4 of the Board of Visitors of the United States The President met at the White House with: Military Academy for terms expiring December —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief 30, 1993: of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- Hector M. Hyacinthe, of New York. He would succeed sistant to the President for National Security Clyde H. Slease. Currently Mr. Hyacinthe serves as Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing president of Packard Frank Business and Corporate staff; Interiors, Inc., in Ardsley, NY. —Members of the Senate, to discuss China- John G. Rowland, of Connecticut. He would succeed Michael W. Grebe. Currently Congressman Rowland U.S. relations; serves as owner of Rowland Associates in Waterbury, —members of the Cabinet, to discuss the Mid- CT. From 1984 to 1990, he served as a Member dle East peace talks and legislation on civil of Congress representing the Fifth District in Con- rights and crime; necticut. —John H. Sununu. The President announced his intention to ap- The President had a telephone conversation point Allen C. Kolstad, of Montana, to be Com- with Prime Minister John Major of the United missioner on the part of the United States on Kingdom to discuss the upcoming London eco- the International Boundary Commission, United nomic summit. States and Canada. He would succeed David C. The President announced his intention to Fischer. Currently Mr. Kolstad serves as Lieu- nominate Jane E. Becker, of the District of Co- tenant Governor for the State of Montana in lumbia, to be U.S. Representative to the Vienna

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Office of the United Nations and U.S. Deputy —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Representative to the International Atomic En- of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- ergy Agency with the rank of Ambassador. She sistant to the President for National Security would succeed Michael H. Newlin. Since 1989 Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing Ms. Becker has served as Deputy Assistant Sec- staff; retary of State for International Organization Af- —Members of the House of Representatives, fairs. to discuss China; —John H. Sununu. June 5 The President met at the White House with: In the morning, the President toured a display —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief of Operation Desert Storm equipment on The of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- Mall. sistant to the President for National Security In the afternoon, the President hosted a tour- Affairs, and members of the CIA briefing nament at the White House horseshoe pit for staff; the horseshoe champions from the troops in- —John H. Sununu; volved in Operation Desert Storm. —the leadership of the Orthodox Union of The President announced his intention to America. nominate E. Gail de Planque, of New Jersey, to be a member of the Nuclear Regulatory Com- In the evening, the President hosted a bar- mission for the term of 5 years expiring June becue for Members of Congress on the South Lawn. 30, 1995. She would succeed Thomas Morgan The President announced his intention to ap- Roberts. Currently Ms. de Planque serves as Di- point the following individuals to be Representa- rector of the Department of Energy Environ- tives of the United States of America on the mental Measurements Laboratory in New York, Joint Commission on the Environment for terms NY. of 3 years: June 8 Arthur H. Davis, Jr., of Virginia. He would succeed In the morning, the President participated in Paul D. Guth. Ambassador Davis served as Ambas- a wreath-laying ceremony and memorial service sador to Panama, 1986–1990. Currently he serves as at Arlington National Cemetery with the families a consultant in Miami, FL. of the 147 Americans who died in the Persian Gary S. Hartshorn, of the District of Columbia. He would succeed Mary Rose Hughes. Currently Dr. Gulf conflict. After briefly returning to the White Hartshorn serves as vice president for conservation House, the President watched the Persian Gulf science for the World Wildlife Fund in Washington, victory parade from a reviewing stand on Con- DC. stitution Avenue. The President has designated Arthur Schneier, In the afternoon, the President went to Camp of New York, to be Chairman of the Commission David, MD, for the remainder of the weekend. for the Preservation of America’s Heritage June 10 Abroad. Since 1962 Rabbi Schneier has served In the morning, the President returned to the as rabbi at the Park East Synagogue in New White House from a weekend stay at Camp York, NY, and as founder and president of the David, MD. Appeal of Conscience Foundation. The President met at the White House with: June 6 —William K. Reilly, Administrator of the Envi- The President met at the White House with: ronmental Protection Agency, for lunch; —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief —Secretary of the Treasury Nicholas F. Brady; of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- —John H. Sununu, Chief of Staff to the Presi- sistant to the President for National Security dent; Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing —Secretary of Defense Richard B. Cheney. staff; In the afternoon, the President hosted a recep- —John H. Sununu. tion for selected Members of Congress on the The White House announced that President State Floor. Bush has invited President Alfredo Cristiani Buckard of El Salvador to make an official work- June 11 ing visit to the United States. President Cristiani The President met at the White House with: has accepted the invitation and will meet with —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief President Bush at the White House on June 12. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- sistant to the President for National Security June 7 Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing The President met at the White House with: staff;

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—bipartisan Members of the House of Rep- June 19 resentatives, to discuss banking reform legis- The President met at the White House with: lation. —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief In a ceremony on the State Floor, the Presi- of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- dent received diplomatic credentials from Am- sistant to the President for National Security bassadors Viktor Komplektov of the Soviet Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing Union, Alexandre Sambat of Gabon, Richard staff; Leighton Bernal of Jamaica, Birabhongse —Presidential appointees; Kasemsri of Thailand, Jaime Ford Boyd of Pan- —the Vice President, for lunch; ama, Zabair Mahmud Kazaure of Nigeria, and —the crew of the space shuttle Discovery; Jose del Carmen Ariza Gomez of the Dominican —John H. Sununu; Republic. —Senators, to discuss trade with China. The President announced his intention to des- June 12 ignate Tom C. Korologos, of Virginia, as Chair- The President met at the White House with: man of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Diplomacy. He has been a member since 1981. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- Since 1976 Mr. Korologos served as president sistant to the President for National Security of Timmons and Co., Inc., in Washington, DC. Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing The President announced his intention to staff; nominate Joyce Elaine Tucker, of Illinois, to be —Republican Senators; a member of the Equal Employment Oppor- —Secretary of State James A. Baker III. tunity Commission for a term expiring July 1, 1996. This is a reappointment. June 13 The President met at the White House with: June 20 —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief The President met at the White House with: of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief sistant to the President for National Security of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing sistant to the President for National Security staff; Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing —the Vice President, for lunch; staff; —Jeanne Thompson and Joel Kahn, Multiple —the Domestic Policy Council, to discuss the Sclerosis Mother and Father of the Year; opportunity growth agenda; —Drew Johnson, muscular dystrophy poster —the Reverend Leon Sullivan, pastor emeritus child; of the Zion Baptist Church in Philadelphia, —John H. Sununu. PA, to discuss the situation in South Africa; —John H. Sununu. June 14 In the afternoon, President Bush had a tele- In the evening, the President attended the Los ´ Angeles Dodgers-St. Louis Cardinals baseball phone conversation with President Cesar Gaviria game at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, CA. Trujillo of Colombia to discuss the surrender of drug trafficker Pablo Escobar Gaviria to Colom- June 15 bian officials. In the morning, President Bush traveled to the In the evening, the President and Mrs. Bush Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, CA, attended a performance of the Houston Ballet where he taped a public service announcement at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Per- for the Commerce Department and played a forming Arts. round of golf with President Ronald Reagan. The President announced his intention to In the evening, the President and Mrs. Bush nominate Karl C. Rove, of Texas, to be a mem- attended a private dinner at the home of pro- ber of the Board for International Broadcasting ducer Jerry Weintraub in Malibu, CA. for a term expiring April 28, 1994. He would succeed Edward Noonan Ney. Since 1981 Mr. June 18 Rove has served as president of Karl Rove & The President met at the White House with: Co., in Austin, TX. —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- June 21 sistant to the President for National Security The President met at the White House with: Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief staff; of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- —John H. Sununu. sistant to the President for National Security

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Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief staff; of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- —John H. Sununu; sistant to the President for National Security —Gallaudet University’s national oratorical Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing contest winners. staff; —bipartisan Senators; In an Oval Office ceremony in the morning, —Secretary of State James A. Baker III; the President signed the Saguaro National —selected Republican Members of the House Monument Expansion Act of 1991. of Representatives; In the early afternoon, the President and Mrs. —John H. Sununu. Bush went to Camp David, MD, for the week- end. June 27 The President declared that a major disaster The President met at the White House with: existed in Tennessee as a result of severe storms —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief and flooding that began May 24. He directed of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- the Federal Emergency Management Agency to sistant to the President for National Security provide assistance to supplement State and local Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing recovery efforts. staff; —John H. Sununu. June 23 In the afternoon, the President returned to the June 28 White House from a weekend stay at Camp The President met at the White House with: David, MD. —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- June 24 sistant to the President for National Security The President met at the White House with: Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief staff; of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- —Carl E. Mundy, Jr., Commandant of the Ma- sistant to the President for National Security rine Corps; Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing —Secretary of State James A. Baker III. staff; The President announced his intention to ap- —Secretary of Defense Richard B. Cheney; point John C. Flanigan, of California, to be a —John H. Sununu. member of the President’s Commission on White June 25 House Fellowships. He would succeed Jack Waltuch. Currently Mr. Flanigan serves as vice The President met at the White House with: president for government relations at the Irvine —the Vice President; John H. Sununu, Chief Co. in Newport Beach, CA. of Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, As- The President announced his intention to ap- sistant to the President for National Security point Steven Jobs, of California, to be a member Affairs; and members of the CIA briefing of the President’s Export Council. He would suc- staff; ceed Charles Parry Tyson. Currently Mr. Jobs —selected Democratic Members of the House serves as president of Next, Inc., in Redwood of Representatives, to discuss striker replace- City, CA. ment legislation; The President announced his intention to ap- —Manfred Woerner, Secretary General of the point Shirley D. Peterson, of Maryland, to be North Atlantic Treaty Organization; a member of the Board of Directors, Federal —John H. Sununu. Prison Industries, Inc. She would succeed Rich- The White House announced that the Presi- ard B. Abell. Since 1989 Ms. Peterson has served dent will attend the Major League Baseball All- as an Assistant Attorney General for the Tax Di- Star game in Toronto on July 9 with Prime Min- vision at the Department of Justice. ister Brian Mulroney of Canada. The President has nominated Patrick J. Cleary, of Virginia, to be a member of the National Me- June 26 diation Board, for the term expiring July 1, 1994. The President met at the White House with: This is a reappointment.

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