Appendix A / Administration of George Bush, 1992

January 6 Jeanine E. Wolbeck, of Minnesota. In the morning, the President and Mrs. Bush Howard H. Dana, Jr., of Maine. participated in the official arrival ceremony at Penny L. Pullen, of Illinois. the Blue House. The President then met with Thomas D. Rath, of New Hampshire. President Roh. Basile J. Uddo, of Louisiana. In the afternoon, the President greeted the George W. Wittgraf, of Iowa. leadership of the Korean National Assembly. The White House announced that the Presi- Later, the President and Mrs. Bush greeted the dent will meet with Prime Minister Carl Bildt American Embassy community at Collier Field of Sweden at the White House on February 20. House. January 12 January 7 In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush Following a morning departure ceremony, the returned to the White House from Camp David, President and Mrs. Bush traveled to Kyoto, MD. , where they toured the Imperial Palace. In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush January 13 had lunch at the Tsuruya Restaurant with former In the morning, the President traveled to Kan- Prime Minister and Mrs. . Later, sas City, MO, where he attended a reception they traveled to Kashihara and then to . hosted by the board of directors of the American Following their evening arrival in Tokyo, the Farm Bureau Federation and met with the Fed- President and Mrs. Bush went to the Akasaka eral Executive Board of Kansas City. Palace, their residence during their visit to In the afternoon, the President returned to Tokyo. Washington, DC. January 8 January 14 In the morning, the President gave an inter- The President met at the White House with view to the NBC ‘‘Today’’ show and to Detroit the Vice President; Samuel K. Skinner, Chief of television stations. Later, the President and Mrs. Staff to the President; Brent Scowcroft, Assistant Bush attended an arrival ceremony with Em- to the President for National Security Affairs; peror and Empress Michiko at the and members of the CIA briefing staff. Akasaka Palace and then accompanied them to The President attended a White House meet- the Imperial Palace for a courtesy call. After re- ing of the leadership of the Health Care Equity turning to the Akasaka Palace, the President met Action League and then went to the J.W. Mar- with Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa. riott Hotel for the first meeting of the Bush- In the afternoon, the President met and had Quayle ’92 National Finance Committee. a working luncheon with Prime Minister After returning to the White House, the Presi- Miyazawa in the Akasaka Palace Annex. Later, dent met with: the President gave an interview to the CBS ‘‘This —Samuel K. Skinner; Morning’’ show. —the Vice President, for lunch; —Secretary of State James A. Baker III; January 9 —Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney. In the afternoon, the President met with Prime The President announced his intention to ap- Minister Miyazawa at the Akasaka Palace. point James A. McClure, of Idaho, to be a mem- January 10 ber of the Board of Trustees of the John F. In the morning, the President and Mrs. Bush Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for a paid a farewell call on the Emperor and Empress term expiring September 1, 2000. He would suc- at the Akasaka Palace. Later in the morning, the ceed Joan Mondale. Currently Senator McClure President and Mrs. Bush returned to Washing- serves as a partner with the law firm of Givens, ton, DC. Pursley, Webb & Huntley in Boise, ID. In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush The President announced his intention to ap- went to Camp David, MD. point the following individuals to be members The President announced recess appointments of the International Cultural and Trade Center of the following individuals to be members of Commission: the Board of Directors of the Legal Services Jonathan W. Sloat, of the District of Columbia, for Corporation: a term expiring August 20, 1997. He would succeed Michael R. Gardner. Currently Mr. Sloat serves as J. Blakeley Hall, of Texas. a legislative and financial consultant in Washington, William Lee Kirk, Jr., of Florida. DC. Jo Betts Love, of Mississippi. Fritz Alan Korth, of Texas, for a term expiring August Guy Vincent Molinari, of New York. 20, 1997. He would succeed Donald A. Brown. Cur-

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