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Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Monday, May 16, 1994 Volume 30ÐNumber 19 Pages 1007±1069 1 VerDate 14-MAY-98 15:01 May 14, 1998 Jkt 010199 PO 00001 Frm 00001 Fmt 1249 Sfmt 1249 C:\TERRI\P19MY4.000 INET03 Contents Addresses and Remarks Appointments and NominationsÐContinued Advisory Committee on Trade Policy and Saudi ArabiaÐ1056 NegotiationsÐ1050 TunisiaÐ1056 American Nurses Association conferenceÐ Bill Signings 1044 Farmers Home Administration Improvement Community policing grants, teleconferenceÐ Act of 1994, statementÐ1056 1058 Gallaudet University commencementÐ1061 Communications to Congress Haiti, announcement of William H. Gray III Aeronautics and space, message transmitting as Special AdviserÐ1010 reportÐ1052 National Fire and Emergency Services Conventional weapons restrictions, message dinnerÐ1053 transmitting convention and protocolsÐ NCAA Champion Lake Superior State 1060 University hockey teamÐ1007 Department of Housing and Urban New York City Development, message transmitting Association for a Better New YorkÐ1018 reportÐ1053 Federal Council on the Aging, message Employees at Pathmark Grocery StoreÐ transmitting reportÐ1055 1017 Haiti, messageÐ1016 Radio addressÐ1008 Trade and Development Agency, letter Rhode Island transmitting reportÐ1055 Community in WarwickÐ1029 Town meeting in CranstonÐ1033 Communications to Federal Agencies U.S. Supreme Court, announcement of Use of private attorneys by the Department Stephen G. Breyer as nominee for Associate of Agriculture, memorandumÐ1057 JusticeÐ1064 Executive Orders Appointments and Nominations Prohibiting Certain Transactions With Respect to HaitiÐ1014 See also Addresses and Remarks Office of Management and Budget, Deputy Interviews With the News Media Director for ManagementÐ1056 Exchanges with reporters State Department, Ambassadors New York CityÐ1028 IndiaÐ1056 Roosevelt RoomÐ1058 Rose GardenÐ1010 South LawnÐ1064 (Continued on the inside back cover.) WEEKLY COMPILATION OF regulations prescribed by the Administrative Committee of the Federal Register, approved by the President (37 FR 23607; 1 CFR Part 10). PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS Distribution is made only by the Superintendent of Docu- ments, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Published every Monday by the Office of the Federal Reg- The Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents will be ister, National Archives and Records Administration, Washing- furnished by mail to domestic subscribers for $80.00 per year ton, DC 20408, the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Docu- ($137.00 for mailing first class) and to foreign subscribers for ments contains statements, messages, and other Presidential $93.75 per year, payable to the Superintendent of Documents, materials released by the White House during the preceding Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. The week. charge for a single copy is $3.00 ($3.75 for foreign mailing). The Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents is pub- There are no restrictions on the republication of material lished pursuant to the authority contained in the Federal Reg- appearing in the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Docu- ister Act (49 Stat. 500, as amended; 44 U.S.C. Ch. 15), under ments. 2 VerDate 14-MAY-98 15:01 May 14, 1998 Jkt 010199 PO 00001 Frm 00002 Fmt 1249 Sfmt 1249 C:\TERRI\P19MY4.000 INET03 ContentsÐContinued Proclamations Statements by the President Asian/Pacific American Heritage MonthÐ See also Appointments and Nominations; Bill 1032 Signings Labor History MonthÐ1051 Deaths National Walking WeekÐ1008 Lewis PullerÐ1060 Older Americans MonthÐ1033 Mike WalshÐ1007 Suspension of Entry of Aliens Whose Entry Supplementary Materials Is Barred Under United Nations Security Acts approved by the PresidentÐ1069 Council Resolution 917 or Who Formulate, Checklist of White House press releasesÐ Implement, or Benefit From Policies That 1068 Are Impeding the Negotiations Seeking the Digest of other White House Return to Constitutional Rule in HaitiÐ announcementsÐ1067 1015 Nominations submitted to the SenateÐ1068 3 VerDate 14-MAY-98 15:01 May 14, 1998 Jkt 010199 PO 00001 Frm 00003 Fmt 1249 Sfmt 1249 C:\TERRI\P19MY4.000 INET03 Week Ending Friday, May 13, 1994 Remarks Honoring the NCAA Now, back to the school. It's relatively Champion Lake Superior State smallÐ3,400 studentsÐand smaller than University Hockey Team many of your competitors. And yet, by con- May 6, 1994 centrating on the fundamentals, concentrat- ing on quality, year after year you produce Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. excellence. Three national titles in 7 years, Just minutes before his team took the ice two in the last 3 years. Three straight NCAA against the RussiansÐand some of these championship games. young people were too young to remember Be proud not just because you're cham- that thrilling Olympic victory in 1980Ðbut pions, but more important, because of what Herb Brooks told his team that they were made you champions: hard work, determina- born to play the game. He said, ``You were tion, discipline, loyalty, and teamwork. I hope meant to be here at this time. This is your each of you will take that example into your moment.'' communities and on into your lives. There Well, Senator Levin and Congressman are too many young people in America who Stupak, I thank you for your help in making don't have the kind of hope you have, no this event possible. And today I say to the one to push them forward or no one to cheer players, the coaches, and the other support- for them. ers of the Lake Superior State hockey team, Tonight and tomorrow, people all over this welcome to the White House. This is your country will now see a picture of you here, moment. and some child will be inspired to work hard- I want to give my best regards to Bob Ar- er. Because of you, he or she will believe buckle, the president of LSSU; Jeff Jackson, that they can do more with their lives, make the head coach of the Lakers. And I want more of themselves, and make a difference. to talk a little about this team. But before If I could leave one message today, it I do, I have to say something about another would be this: Never underestimate the im- Michigan moment. During this last winter, pact of this achievement on other people, es- the coldest we'd had here in 100 years, a pecially young people. President Kennedy deep freeze struck the Upper Peninsula, once said, ``One man can make a difference, causing extensive damage to the infrastruc- and every man should try.'' I hope all of you ture of the region. will do that. The State of Michigan requested a major Again, welcome to the White House. disaster declaration through our emergency management agency to provide assistance to NOTE: The President spoke at 4:13 p.m. in the Rose Garden at the White House. In his remarks, 10 counties. I have just been advised by the he referred to Herb Brooks, 1980 U.S. Olympic Director of FEMA, James Lee Witt, that his hockey team coach. This item was not received agency is reviewing the State's request, and in time for publication in the appropriate issue. he expects to recommend to me on Monday that a major disaster declaration is warranted with a preliminary estimate of $7.1 million, Statement on the Death of Mike which is expected to increase as the thawing Walsh continues. I want to thank Representative May 6, 1994 Stupak and Senator Levin and Senator Reigle for their interest in the matter and say that Hillary and I were deeply saddened to I hope the thawing continues in the Upper hear of the death of our good friend Mike Peninsula, Mr. Stupak. Walsh. His friendship and advice will be 1007 VerDate 14-MAY-98 13:00 May 15, 1998 Jkt 010199 PO 00001 Frm 00001 Fmt 1244 Sfmt 1244 C:\TERRI\P19MY4.009 INET03 1008 May 6 / Administration of William J. Clinton, 1994 sorely missed. Our prayers and sympathies May 7, 1994, as ``National Walking Week'' are with his family during this difficult time. and has authorized and requested the Presi- dent to issue a proclamation in observance NOTE: This item was not received in time for pub- of this week. lication in the appropriate issue. Now, Therefore, I, William J. Clinton, President of the United States of America, Proclamation 6684ÐNational do hereby proclaim May 1, 1994, through Walking Week, 1994 May 7, 1994, as National Walking Week. I May 6, 1994 invite the Governors of the 50 States and the appropriate officials of all other areas under By the President of the United States the jurisdiction of the United States to issue of America similar proclamations. I also encourage the American people to join with health and A Proclamation recreation professionals, private voluntary as- We should all be aware of the benefits of sociations, and other concerned organiza- regular physical activity; it can improve our tions in observing this occasion with appro- energy levels while we expend calories. It can priate programs and activities. be as simple to incorporate into our daily In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set lives as taking the stairs instead of the eleva- my hand this sixth day of May, in the year tor, walking an extra block instead of riding, of our Lord nineteen hundred and ninety- or taking a walk after a meal instead of taking four, and of the Independence of the United a nap. Regular physical exercise can help to States of America the two hundred and eight- prevent and manage coronary heart disease, eenth. hypertension, noninsulin-dependent diabe- tes, osteoporosis, and mental health prob- William J. Clinton lems, such as depression and anxiety. And regular physical activity has been associated [Filed with the Office of the Federal Register, with lower rates of colon cancer and inci- 2:08 p.m., May 9, 1994] dence of stroke. NOTE: This proclamation was published in the Walking is an excellent form of light to Federal Register on May 10. This item was not moderate physical activity for most people.

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