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Appointments and Nominations-Continued

Transportation Department, U.S. Coast Guard,

Commandant-497

Communications to Congress

Arms control agreement compliance, letter-

487

International Regulations for Preventing

Collisions at Sea, amendment, message-497

Narcotics enforcement, intelligence activities,
letter-496

Interviews With the News Media
White House press corps-496
Statements by the President

Iraq, attempted acquisition of nuclear weapon
components-490

Statements Other Than Presidential

Lithuanian independence-485
Soviet Jews, emigration-488
Space Exploration Initiative, international

cooperation-498

Supplementary Materials

Acts approved by the President-501

Checklist of White House press releases-501

Digest of other White House announcements-

499

Nominations submitted to the Senate-501

Published every Monday by the Office of the Federal Register,
National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC
20408, the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents con-
tains statements, messages, and other Presidential materials re-
leased by the White House during the preceding week.

The Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents is pub-
lished pursuant to the authority contained in the Federal Register
Act (49 Stat. 500, as amended; 44 U.S.C. Ch. 15), under regula-

tions prescribed by the Administrative Committee of the Federal

Register, approved by the President (37 FR 23607; 1 CFR Part

10).

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Week Ending Friday, March 30, 1990

Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on Lithuanian Independence

March 26, 1990

We have been urging a peaceful dialog to resolve this issue. The Soviets themselves have publicly and privately assured us that they have no intention of using military force to resolve the issue. We have also urged that neither side undertake any actions which could preclude the continuation of this dialog. It is incumbent that both sides maintain open communication and not take any actions that can be misinterpreted.

While I do not want to hypothesize on any eventual outcomes, it is clear that any efforts to coerce or intimidate the Lithuanian people is bound to backfire. Further actions will not lead to a lessening of the tensions, could have adverse international repercussions, and could be counterproductive for U.S.-Soviet relations.

Note: The statement was read by Press Secretary Fitzwater during his daily press briefing and was extracted from the transcript of his remarks.

Appointment of James D. Wolfensohn as a Member of the Board of Trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

March 26, 1990

The President has announced his intention to appoint James D. Wolfensohn to be a member of the Board of Trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian Institution, for the remainder of the term expiring September 1, 1996. He would succeed Joe L. Allbritton.

Currently Mr. Wolfensohn serves as president of James D. Wolf, Inc., in New York, NY. He is married, has three children, and resides in New York, NY.

Nomination of Philip C. Jackson, Jr., To Be a Member of the Oversight Board of the Resolution Trust Corporation

March 26, 1990

The President today has announced his intention to nominate Philip C. Jackson, Jr., to be a member of the Oversight Board of the Resolution Trust Corporation for a term of 3 years. This is a new position.

Currently Mr. Jackson serves as an adjunct professor at Birmingham Southern College in Birmingham, AL. Prior to this he served as vice chairman of Central Bankshares of the South in Birmingham, AL. He is married, has three children, and resides in Birmingham, AL.

Accordance of the Personal Rank of
Ambassador to Frederic V. Malek
While Serving as Director of the 1990
Economic Summit
March 26, 1990

The President today accorded the personal rank of Ambassador to Frederic V. Malek in his capacity as director of the 1990 economic summit.

Currently Mr. Malek serves as president of Northwest Airlines in Minneapolis, MN. Mr. Malek is married, has two children, and resides in McLean, VA.

Remarks to the African Development
Bank Roundtable
March 27, 1990

Being told in advance that this distinguished group was here, I just wanted to stop over and say a quick hello. I hope your

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