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Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 77) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
SEPTEMBER 4, 1975
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
6:47 a.m. THURSDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
6:47
The President had breakfast.
7:25
The President went to the Oval Office.
7:30
7:47
The President met with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.
7:47
The President went to the Cabinet Room.
7:47
9:43
The President met to discuss energy, the Middle East settle-
ment, and Congressional travel during the August 1975
recess with bipartisan Congressional leaders. For a list
of attendees, see APPENDIX "A."
Members of the press, in/out
9:43
The President returned to the Oval Office.
9:46
The President went to the South Grounds of the White House.
9:47
9:55
The President flew by helicopter from the South Grounds to
Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see
APPENDIX "B."
9:51
P
The President telephoned the First Lady. The call was not
completed.
EDT
PDT
10:00
11:50
The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Andrews AFB
to Boeing Field, Seattle, Washington. For a list of
passengers, see APPENDIX "C."
(Actual flying time: 4 hours, 50 minutes)
EDT
10:00
10:04
P
The President talked with the First Lady.
EDT
10:28
10:33
P
The President talked with his son, Steve.
PDT
11:50
The President was greeted by:
Governor Daniel J. Evans (R-Washington)
Mrs. Daniel J. Evans
Senator Warren G. Magnuson (D-Washington)
Mayor Wesley C. Uhlman (Non-partisan-Seattle,
Washington)
Seattle Civic Welcoming Committee
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Page 1 of 8 Page(s).
THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
SEPTEMBER 4, 1975
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
11:50 a.m. THURSDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
The President, escorted by Governor and Mrs. Evans, went to
the mircophone.
11:58
12:01
The President addressed the crowd gathered for his arrival.
Members of the press
12:03
The President, accompanied by Governor Evans, went to his
motorcade. Enroute he greeted employees of Boeing Field.
12:10
12:26
The President and Governor Evans motored from Boeing Field
to the Seattle Center Exhibition Hall.
12:26
1:10
The President attended a Republican Fundraising luncheon.
Members of the press
12:26
The President, accompanied by Governor and Mrs. Evans, went
to the holding room.
12:31
The Presidential party went to the offstage announcement
area.
12:32
The Presidential party went to the platform in the Exhibition
Hall. For a list of platform guests, see APPENDIX "D."
12:46
The President was introduced by Governor Evans.
12:46
1:02
The President addressed approximately 1,800 guests attending
the luncheon. The President's remarks were broadcast
over local television.
1:10
The President returned to his motorcade. He was accompanied
by:
Governor Evans
John D. Spellman, County Executive (R-King County,
Washington)
1:10
1:15
The President motored from the Seattle Center Exhibition Hall
to the Fred Hutchison Cancer Research Center, 1124
Columbia.
1:15
The President was greeted by:
Dr. William B. Hutchison, Director of the Cancer
Research Center
Senator Magnuson
Mrs. Magnuson
Arnie Weinmeister, President of Local Teamsters
Chapter #28
continued
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Page 2 of 8 Page(s).
THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
SEPTEMBER 4, 1975
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
1:15 p.m. THURSDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
continued
Ed Donahoe; Editor of The Washington Teamsters News
Earl Bush, General Organizer for Local Teamsters
Chapter #28
1:15
1:31
The Presidential party toured the Fred Hutchison Cancer
Research Center,
Members of the press
1:31
The President returned to his motorcade.
1:31
1:33
The President motored from the Fred Hutchison Cancer Research
Center to the Olympic Hotel, 4th and Seneca Streets.
The President was greeted by:
John K. "Jack" Blume, Finance Chairman of the
Republican State Central Committee of Washington
Warren Anderson, Manager of the Olympic Hotel
The President went to an offstage announcement area. He was
accompanied by:
Governor Evans
Mrs. Evans
Congressman Joe Pritchard (R-Washington)
1:37
The President, accompanied by Governor and Mrs. Evans, went
to their table in the Georgian Room. For a list of other
guests seated at the President's table, see APPENDIX "E."
1:37
2:42
The President attended a Washington State Republican lunch-
eon.
Members of the press
1:40
The Presidential party had lunch.
The President was introduced by Governor Evans.
2:15
2:30
The President addressed approximately 225 guests attending
the luncheon.
2:42
The President went to the Board Room.
2:42
2:49
The President participated in a photo opportunity with
approximately 45 Washington State Republican candidates.
For a list of participants, see APPENDIX "F."
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Page 3 of 8 Page(s).
THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
SEPTEMBER 4, 1975
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
2:50 p.m. THURSDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
2:50
The President went to his suite.
3:17
The President went to a holding room.
3:22
3:26
The President met with representatives of the sponsoring
organizations for the Seattle White House Conference
on Domestic and Economic Affairs. For a list of
attendees, see APPENDIX "G."
3:28
The President went to an offstage announcement area.
3:28
3:31
The President met with Director of the White House Office of
Public Liaison William J. Baroody, Jr.
3:31
The President went to the platform in the Grand Ballroom.
For a list of platform guests, see APPENDIX "H."
3:31
4:33
The President participated in the Seattle, Washington White
House Conference on Domestic and Economic Affairs.
Members of the press
3:33
3:38
The President addressed approximately 700 guests attending
the Conference.
3:38
4:31
The President participated in a question and answer session
with representatives of the sponsoring organizations.
The President's remarks were broadcast over local tele-
vision.
4:33
The President returned to his motorcade.
4:35
4:50
The President motored from the Olympic Hotel to Boeing
Field.
?
The President greeted Mrs. J. Frederick (Helen) Palmer,
resident of Port Townsend, Washington. Mrs. Palmer
showed the President the Port Townsend Heritage Quilt
made by residents of Port Townsend as a Bicentennial
project.
4:54
5:25
The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Boeing Field
to Portland International Airport, Portland, Oregon. For
a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "I."
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THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
SEPTEMBER 4, 1975
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
5:25 p.m. THURSDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
5:25
The President was greeted by a delegation of Oregon State
officials and Republican leaders. For a list of atten-
dees, see APPENDIX "J."
Members of the press
5:30
The President addressed the crowd gathered for his arrival.
5:35
The President went to his motorcade.
5:35
5:50
The President motored from the Portland International Airport
to the Sheraton-Portland Hotel, Lloyd Center. He was
accompanied by:
Senator Mark 0. Harfield (R-Oregon)
Senator Bob Packwood (R-Oregon)
5:50
The President was gteeted by General Manager of the Sheraton-
Portland Hotel Bert Behrendt.
The President went to the Grand Ballroom. He was accompanied
by the Chairman of the Republican State Central Committee
of Oregon Dave Green.
5:50
6:02
The President attended an Oregon Republican Fundraising
General Reception. For a list of attendees, see
APPENDIX "K."
Members of the press
The President greeted approximately 400 reception guests.
6:02
The President, accompanied by Mr. Green, went to the
Promenade Room.
6:05
6:30
The President attended an Oregon Republican Fundraising
Special Reception. For a list of attendees, see
APPENDIX "K."
Members of the press
6:05
The President was greeted by:
Glenn Jackson, Co-Chairman of the Oregon Republican
Fundraising Special Reception
Robert Pamplin, Sr., Co-Chairman of the Oregon
Republican Fundraising Special Reception
The President greeted approximately 50 guests attending the
reception.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
SEPTEMBER 4, 1975
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
6:30 p.m. THURSDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
6:30
The President went to the A.G.C. Board Room.
6:30
6:35
The President participated in a photo opportunity with
Oregon Republican State Legislative candidates and
head table guests for the Portland Republican Fund-
raising dinner. For a list of head table guests,
see APPENDIX "L."
6:35
The President returned to his suite.
6:42
6:45?
R
The President talked with Secretary Kissinger.
6:45
The President, accompanied by Mr. Green, went to the Grand
Ballroom.
6:45
8:08
The President attended a Portland Republican Fundraising
dinner.
Members of the press
6:50
The President and Mr. Green went to the head table. For a
list of head table guests, see APPENDIX "M."
7:00
7:40
The Presidential party had dinner.
7:48
The President was introduced by Mr. Green.
7:48
8:03
The President addressed approximately 750 guests attending
the dinner.
8:08
The President returned to his motorcade.
8:10
8:15
The President motored from the Sheraton-Portland Hotel to
the Portland Memorial Coliseum.
8:15
9:02
The President attended the Portland Youth Bicentennial Rally.
Members of the press
8:15
The President was greeted by the four Co-Masters of Ceremon-
ies for the Portland Youth Bicentennial Rally:
Ann P. Collins, student at David Douglas High School,
Portland, Oregon and Member of the Portland Area
Council of Camp Fire Girls
Stan W. Butterfield, student at Columbia River High
School, Vancouver, Washington and Vice President
of the Clark County Young Democrats
continued
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Page 6 of 8 Page(s).
THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
SEPTEMBER 4, 1975
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
8:15 p.m. THURSDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
continued
Dirk L. Edwards, student at Willamette University,
Graduate School of Administration and Member of
the National Exploring Committee
Leslie G. McLain, student at Washington State
University, Portland, Oregon and Member of the
Girl Scouts
The Presidential party went to an offstage announcement area.
8:18
The President went to the platform. For a list of platform
guests, see APPENDIX "N."
8:25
The President was introduced by Mr. Edwards.
8:25
8:35
The President addressed approximately 12,600 youths attending
the rally.
8:39
9:00
The President participated in a question and answer session
with participants in the Portland Youth Bicentennial Rall
Rally.
9:00
The President was presented with an Oregon blanket by Miss
McLain.
9:02
The President returned to his motorcade. He was accompanied
by:
Mr. Edwards
Miss McLain
Miss Collins
9:05
9:27
The President motored from the Portland Memorial Coliseum to
the Portland International Airport.
9:30
10:45
The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Portland
International Airport to McClellan AFB, Sacramento,
California. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "o."
The President was greeted by a delegation of California
State officials and Republican leaders. For a list of
attendees, see APPENDIX "P."
10:55
The President went to his motorcade. He was accompanied by
Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. (D-California).
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THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
SEPTEMBER 4, 1975
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
10:55 p.m. THURSDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
10:55
11:15
The President and Governor Brown motored from McClellan AFB
to the Senator Hotel, 12th and L Streets.
11:15
The President was greeted by:
Jim Bradley, Manager of the Senator Hotel
Robert Spears, Assistant Manager of the Senator
Hotel
11:30
The President went to his suite.
The President was an overnight guest in the Senator Hotel,
Sacramento, California.
SY/EJ 9/30/75
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Page 8 of 8 Page(s).
APPENDIX "A"
Attendance confirmed by
Nancy Kennedy
indicates present
BIPARTISAN CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP MEETING
The Cabinet Room
September 4, 1975
The President
SENATE
Mike Mansfield (D-Montana)
Robert C. Byrd (D-West Virginia)
Hugh Scott (R-Pennsylvania
Robert P. Griffin (R-Michigan
Carl T. Curtis (R-Nebraska)
John Sparkman (D-Alabama)
Strom Thurmond (R-South Carolina)
John C. Stennis (D-Mississippi)
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Carl Albert (D-Oklahoma)
Thomas P. O'Neill (D-Massachusetts)
John J. McFall (D-California)
John J. Rhodes (R-Arizona(
Robert H. Michel (R-Illinois)
Phillip Burton (D-California)
Thomas E. Morgan (D-Pennsylvania)
William S. Broomfield (R-Michigan)
Melvin Price (D-Illinois)
Bob Wilson (R-California)
John B. Anderson (R-Illinois)
ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF
Henry A. Kissinger of State
Joseph J. Sisco, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor
John O. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor
Max L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative Affairs
Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA)
Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary
James M. Cannon III, Executive Director of the Domestic Council and
Assistant for Domestic Affairs
James T. Lynn, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
and Assistant for Management and Budget
continued
APPENDIX "A" p. 2
9/4/75
Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs
Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant
Vernon C. Loen, Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs
William T. Kendall, Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs
Charles Leppert, Jr., Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs
Thomas G. Loeffler, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs
Robert K. Wolthius, Staff Assistant
Patrick E. O'Donnell, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs
Frank G. Zarb, Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration (FEA)
Russell A. Rourke, Executive Assistant to Mr. Marsh
John T. Calkins, Executive Assistant to Mr. Hartmann
/Philip W. Buchen, Counsel
APPENDIX "B"
HELICOPTER PASSENGER MANIFEST
FROM:
SOUTH GROUNDS, THE WHITE HOUSE
TO:
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE, MARYLAND
The President
Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor
Capt. Leland S. Kollmorgen, Military Assistant
David H. Kennerly, Phtographer
Rear Adm. William M. Lukash, Physician
Byron M. Cavaney, Director of the Presidential Advance Office
Terrence O'Donnell, Aide
Maj. Robert E. Barrett, Army Aide
APPENDIX "C"
PASSENGER MANIFEST
AIR FORCE ONE 27000
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
MISSION 1108
Andrews AFB, Washington DC to Seattle, WA
4 Sep 1975
Dep: 10:03am
Arr: 11:46am
4+43
2415SM
1.
THE PRESIDENT
2.
Senator Bob Packwood (R-Oregon)
3.
Senator Theodore Stevens (R-Alaska)
4.
Representative Joel Pritchard (R-Oregon)
5.
Mr. Robert Hartmann, Counsellor
6.
Captain L. S. Kollmorgen, Military Assistant
7.
Mr. Red Cavaney, Director of the Presidential Advance Office
8.
Mr. Terrence O'Donnell, Aide
9.
Mr. Ronald Nessen , Press Secretary
10.
RADM William Lukash, Physician
11.
Mr. Robert Orben, Associate Editor
12.
Major Robert Barrett, Army Aide
13.
Ms. Leona Goodell, Staff Assistant
14.
Ms. Cheryl Ford, Secretary to Mr. Theis
15.
Mr. David Kennerly, Photographer
16.
MSG Herbert Oldenburg, baggage handler
17.
SMS Lowell Ray, steward
18.
MSC Arturo Bautista , valet
19.
Mr. R. Pontius
20.
Mr. E. Luzania
21.
Mr. A. Williams
22.
Mr. L. Buendorf
23.
Mr. S. Zimney
USSS
24.
Mr. G. Sorrels
25.
Mr. C. Ortman
26.
Mr. J. Kluber
27.
Mr. T. McCarter
28.
Ms. Fran Lewine
AP
29.
Mr. Richard Lerner
UPI
30.
Mr. Charles Bennett
AP Photo
31.
Mr. Ron Bennett
UPI Photo
32.
Mr. Carl Larsen
ABC Camera
33.
Mr. Mark Drazin
ABC Camera
34.
Mr. Steve Bell
ABC
35.
Mr. John Mashek
USN&WR
36.
Mr. Harry Kelly
Chicago Tribune
37.
Mr. Bill Barry
ABC Radio
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
APPENDIX "D"
Attendance not confirmed
REPUBLICAN FUNDRAISING LUNCHEON
Seattle Center Exhibition Hall
Seattle, Washington
September 4, 1975
Head Table Guests
Jack Gordon, Event Chairman for the Seattle Republican Fundraising
Luncheon
Dennis Dunn, Republican Chairman, King County, Washington
Mrs. Bill Reams
Harley Hoppe, County Assessor, King County, Washington
Mrs. Christopher T. Baley
John D. Spellman, County Executive, King County, Washington
Mrs. Kenneth R. Nuckolls
Naida Pithoud, Republican National Committeewoman for Washington
Ross E. Davis, Chairman of the Republican State Central Committee
for Washington
Mrs. Irving Newhouse
Jim Matson, State Senator (R-Washington) and Republican State
Senate Chairman
Mrs. Jack Gordon
Senator Bob Packwood (R-Oregon)
Mrs. Joel Pritchard
Governor Daniel J. Evans (R-Washington)
The President
Mrs. Daniel J. Evans
Congressman Joel Pritchard (R-Washington)
continued
APPENDIX "D" P. 2
9/4/75
Bruce Chapman, Secretary of State for Washington
Slade Gorton, Attorney General for Washington
Mrs. Jim Matson
Irving Newhouse, State Representative (R-Washington) and
Republican House Leader
Mrs. Ross E. Davis
Kenneth R. Nuckolls, Republican National Committeeman for Washington
Mrs. Jeff (Eleanor) Domaskin, Vice Chairman of the Republican State
Central Committee of Washington
Mrs. John D. Spellman
Christopher T. Baley, Prosecutor, King County, Washington
Mrs. Harley Hoppe
Bill Reams, Chairman of the King County Council, Washington
Mrs. Dennis Dunn
APPENDIX "E"
Attendance not confirmed.
WASHINGTON STATE REPUBLICAN LUNCHEON
Olympic Hotel, Georgian Room
Seattle, Washington
September 4, 1975
Seated at the President's Table
John D. Spellman, County Executive, King County, Washington
Mrs. Slade (Sally) Gorton
Congressman Joel Pritchard (R-Washington)
Senator Bob Packwood (R-Oregon)
Mrs. Daniel J. (Nancy) Evans
The President
Governor Daniel J. Evans (R-Washington)
Mrs. Joel (Joan) Pritchard
Bruce Chapman, Secretary of State for Washington
Slade Gorton, Attorney General for Washington
Mrs. John D. (Louis) Spellman
APPENDIX "F"
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY WITH WASHINGTON STATE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES
The Olympic Hotel
Seattle, Washington
A list of the approximately 45 Republican candidates who met
with the President was not available for inclusion in the Daily Diary.
APPENDIX "G"
Attendance not confirmed
MEETING WITH CO-SPONSORING ORGANIZATIONS
Seattle, Washington
September 4, 1975
Ralph M. Davis, President, Seattle Chamber of Commerce
James L. Williams, Executive Director, Seattle Opportunities Industrialization
Center
John F. Henry, President-Port Agent, Municipal League of Seattle and King County
Virginia Foust, President, Washington State Federation of Business and
Professional Women's Clubs, Inc.
Leo V. Bodine, President, Idaho Association of Commerce and Industry
Robert Thompson, Publisher, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Allied Daily Newspapers
Harvey Mesford, Port Agent, Inland Boatmen's Union of the Pacific
Michael Galvin, President, Washington Environmental Council
Kenneth Bostock, Executive Director, Washington Committee on Consumer Interests
Dr. John R. Hogness, President, University of Washington
Kemper Freeman, President, Puget Sound Chambers of Commerce
Robert E. Polacher, President, Washington Bankers Association
John S. Murray, President, Washington Newspaper Publishers Association
Bruce H. McPhaden, Vice President Aluminum Division, Kaiser Aluminum
and Chemical Company, Association of Washington Business
APPENDIX "H"
Attendance not confirmed
WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON DOMESTIC AND ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
PLATFORM GUESTS - Seattle, Washington
September 4, 1975
PLATFORM GUESTS:
Joan Bergy, Chairman, PEB
Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
L. William Seidman, Executive Director of the Economic Policy Board
and Assistant for Economic Affairs
William T. Coleman, Jr., Secretary of Transportation
Rogers C.B. Morton, Secretary of Commerce
Jay S. Hammond, Governor of Alaska
PODIUM
William J. Baroody, Jr., Assistant for Public Liaison
The President
Daniel S. Evans, Governor of Washington
Carla A. Hills, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
F. David Mathews, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW)
Bernard B. Kelly, Chairman, FRC
APPENDIX "I"
PASSENGER MANIFEST
AIR FORCE ONE 27000
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
MISSION 1108
Seattle, WA to Portland, OR
4 Sep 1975
Dep: 4:55pm
Arr: 5:23pm
+28
150SM
1.
THE PRESIDENT
2.
Senator Bob Packwood (R-Oregon)
3.
Attorney General Slade Gorton,Washington state Attorney General
4.
Mr. Donald Rumsfeld Assistant
5.
Mr. Robert Hartmann, Counsellor
6.
Captain L. S. Kollmorgen, Military Assistant
7.
Mr. Red Cavaney, Director of the Presidential Advance Office
8.
Mr. Terrence O'Donnell, Aide
9.
Mr. Ronald Nessen, Press Secretary
10.
RADM William Lukash, Physician
11.
Mr. Robert Orben, Associate Editor
12.
Mr. C. Peckham, Director of Field Forces, Republican National Committee
13.
Mr. David Kennerly, Photographer
14.
Captain Charles Mead, Air Force Aide
15.
Ms. Leona Goodell, Staff Assistant
16.
Ms. Cheryl Ford, Secretary to Executive Editor Paul A. Theis
17.
MSG Herbert Oldenburg Baggage handler
18.
SMS Lowell Ray , steward
19.
MSC Arturo Bautista, valet
20.
Mr. R. Pontuis
21.
Mr. E. Luzania
22.
Mr. J. Glenn
23.
Mr. R. Horan
USSS
24.
Mr. W. Ebert
25.
Mr. D. Clark
26.
Mr. D. Crisp
27.
Mr. A. Angelone
28.
Mr. J. Gamm
29.
Ms. Fran Lewine
AP
30.
Mr. Richard Lerner
UPI
31.
Mr. Charles Bennett
AP Photo
32.
Mr. Ron Bennett
UPI Photo
33.
Mr. Carl Larsen
ABC Camera
34.
Mr. Mark Drazin
ABC Camera
35.
Mr. Tom DeFrank
Newsweek
36.
Mr. Frank Jackman
New York Daily News
37.
Mr. Phil Jones
CBS
38.
Mr. Bill Barry
ABC Radio
39.
Mr. Roger Jensen
Oregon Journal
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
APPENDIX "J"
Attendance not confirmed
PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WELCOMING COMMITTEE
Portland, Washington
September 4, 1975
Governor Robert Straub (D-Oregon)
Mrs. Robert Straub
Senator Mark 0. Hatfield (R-Oregon)
Congressman Robert Duncaon (R-Oregon)
Dave Green, Chairman of the Republican State Central Committee
of Oregon
George P. Stadelman, Republican National Committeeman for Oregon
Mrs. George P. (Tip) Stadleman
Mrs. Collins P. (Dortha) Moore, Republican National Committeewoman
for Oregon
Clay Myers, Secretary of State (R-Oregon)
Mrs. Clay Myers
R. Lee Johnson, Attorney General (R-Oregon)
Mrs. Lee Johnson
Mrs Wesley (Carol) Weissert, Vice Chairman of the Republican State
Central Committee of Oregon
Wesley Weissert
Mrs. L.D. (Bery1) Stephens, Chairman of the Oregon Federation of
Republican Women
L.D. Stephens
R. Stevens Gilley, Finance Chairman of the Republican State
Central Committee of Oregon
Mrs. R. Stevens Gilley
continued
APPENDIX "J" p. 2
9/4/75
Col. Richard Schmidt, Air National Guard Base Commander for Portland
International Airport, Oregon
Michele Ann Kostelecky, Oregon's "Junior Miss" for 1975, student
at Sacred Heart Academy, Salem, Oregon
APPENDIX "K"
OREGON REPUBLICAN FUNDRAISING RECEPTIONS
Sheraton-Portland Hotel
Portland, Oregon
September 4, 1975
A list of guests attending the Oregon Republican Fundraising General
Reception and Special Reception was not available for inclusion in
the President's Diary.
Approximately 31 persons were expected to attend the Special Reception.
This includes contributors of $1,000 or more to the Republican party.
The Special Reception was organized by :
Robert Pamplin, Sr., Chairman of the Board of
Georgia-Pacific, Portland, Oregon
Glenn Jackson, Chairman of the Executive Committee
of the Portland Power and Light and Chairman
of the Oregon Highway Commission
Other prominent Oregon Republicans who may have attended the events
were:
Wendall Wyatt, former Congressman (R-Oregon)
Tom McCall, former Governor (R-Oregon)
APPENDIX "L"
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY WITH OREGON LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES AND
HEAD TABLE GUESTS FOR THE OREGON REPUBLICAN FUNDRAISER DINNER
The Sheraton-Portland Hotel
Portland, Oregon
September 4, 1975
A list of Oregon Republican State Legislative candidates who
met with the President was not available for inclusion in the
Diary. For a list of head table guests attending the Oregon
Republican Fundraiser Dinner, see APPENDIX "M."
APPENDIX "M"
Attendance not confirmed.
PORTLAND REPUBLICAN FUNDRAISING DINNER
Sheraton Motor Inn
Portland, Oregon
Grand Ballroom
September 4, 1975
Head Table Guests
Victor Atiyeh, State Senator (R-Oregon; unsuccessful Republican
Gubernatorial Candidate in 1974; President of Atiyeh Brothers
Caprets, Portland, Oregon; Co-Chairman of the Portland
Fundraising Dinner
John R. Faust, Jr., partner with Hardy, Butler, McEwen, Weiss,
and Newman law firm, Portland Oregon and Master of Ceremonies
for the Portland Fundraising Dinner
audience
Lee Johnson, Attorney General (R-Oregon)
Mrs. Collis P. (Dorthea) Moore, Republican National Committeewoman
for Oregon
Dave Green, Chairman of the Republican State Central Committee of
Oregon
The President
Podium
Senator Bob Packwood (R-Oregon)
George P. Stadelman, Republican National Committeeman for Oregon
Clay Myers, Secretary of State (R-Oregon)
Mrs. Wesley (Carol) Weissert, Vice Chairman of the Republican State
Central Committee of Oregon
R. Stevens Gilley, Finance Chairman of the Republican State Central
Committee of Oregon
John Elorriaga, President of the U.S. National Bank, Portland, Oregon
and Co-Chairman of the Portland Fundraising Dinner
APPENDIX "N"
Attendance not confirmed
PORTLAND YOUTH BICENTENNIAL RALLY
Portland Memorial Coliseum
Portland, Oregon
September 4, 1975
Platform Guests
First Row
Donadld Clark, County Commissioner, Multonomah County, Oregon
Connie McCready, Acting Mayor, Portland, Oregon
Senator Mark 0. Hatfield, (R-Oregon
Victor G. Atiyeh, State Senator (R-Oregon); President of Atiyeh Brothers,
Inc. Carpets, Portland Oregon and Co-Chairman of the Youth Bicentennial
Rally Committee
Ann P. Collins, Co-Master of Ceremonies for the Portland Youth Bicentennial
Rally; student at David Douglas High School, Portland Oregon and
Member of the Portland Area Council of Camp Fire Girls
Stan W. Butterfield, Co-Master of Ceremonies for the Portland Youth
Bicentennial Rally; student at Columbia River High School, Vancouver,
Washington and Vice President of the Clark County Young Democrats
Dirk L. Edwards, Co-Master of Ceremonies for the Portland Youth
Bicentennial Rally; student at Willamette University, Graduate
School of Administration and Member of the National Exploring
Committee
The President
Leslie G. McLain, Co-Master of Ceremonies for the Portland Youth
Bicentennial Rally; student at Washington State University,
Portland, Oregon and member of the Girl Scouts
Austin F. Leach, President of Hearing Electronic Audio Research, Inc.,
Portland, Oregon and Co-Chairman of the Youth Bicentennial Rally
Committee
Slade Gorton, Attorney General (R-Washington)
continued
APPENDIX "N" p. 2
(9/4/75)
Back Row
Jim Polk, Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA)
Lynn Weisser, YMCA
Lorena Barkley, Campfire Grils
Christena Keller, Campfire Girls
Doug Meeker, Boy Scouts of America (BSA)
Bobby Clayton, BSA
Blaine R. Cobos, 4-H Clubs
Alan J. Kolibaba, 4-H Clubs
Dan Goss, Boys' Club of America
USSS
Dwight Love, Boys' Club of America
Janel Cellorie
Teresa Caldwell
Samuel Wade, Salvation Army
Pat Kaiser, Red Cross
Jerry Green, Red Cross
Freda Walker, Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA)
Cindy Kaady, YWCA
Laurel Hansen, Campfire Girls
Loretta Kennedy, Campfire Girls
Deborah Clark, Campfire Girls
Ramona Monroe, Campfire Girls
APPENDIX "0"
PASSENGER MANIFEST
AIR FORCE ONE 27000
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
MISSION 1108
Portland, OR to McClellan AFB, CA
4 Sep 1975
Dep: 9:34pm
Arr:
10:42pm
1+08
525SM
1.
THE PRESIDENT
2.
Mr. Donald Rumsfeld, Assistant
3.
Mr. Robert Hartmann, Counsellor
4.
Captain L. S. Kollmorgen, Military Assistant
5.
Mr. Red Cavaney Director of the Presidential Advance Office
6.
Mr. Terrence O'Donnell, Aide
7.
Mr. Ron Nessen, Press Secretary
8.
RADM William Lukash, Physician
9.
Mr. Robert Orben, Associate Editor
10.
Mr. David Kennerly, Personal Photographer
11.
Captain Charles Mead, Air Force Aide
12.
General Lawrence Adams , Commanding Officer, White House Communications
13.
Colonel Leonard J. Riley, Commanding Officer-designate, WHCA
Agency
14.
Ms. Leona Goodell, Staff Assistant
15.
Ms. Cheryl Ford Secretary to Executive Editor Paul A. Theis
16.
MSG Herbert Oldenburg, baggage handler
17.
SMS Lowell Ray , steward
18.
MSC Arturo Bautista, valet
19.
Mr. R. Pontius
20.
Mr. E. Luzania
21.
Mr. J. Glenn
22.
Mr. R. Horan
23.
Mr. W. Ebert
USSS
24.
Mr. D. Clark
25.
Mr. D. Crisp
26.
Mr. A. Angelone
27.
Mr. J. Gamm
28.
Ms. Fran Lewine
AP
29.
Mr. Richard Lerner
UPI
30.
Mr. Charles Bennett
AP Photo
31.
Mr. Ron Bennett
UPI Photo
32.
Mr. Carl Larsen
ABC Camera
33.
Mr. Mark Drazin
ABC Camera
34.
Mr. John Cochran
NBC
35.
Mr. John Osborne
New Republic
36.
Mr. A1 Levin
ABC
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
APPENDIX "P"
Attendance confirmed by
Capt. Charles Mead
-all present
MCCLELLAN AIR FORCE BASE WELCOMING COMMITTEE
Sacramento, California
September 4, 1975
Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. (D-California)
James R. Mills, State Senator (D-California), President Protempore
Mrs. James R. Mills
Leo T. McCarthy, State Assemblyman (D.-California), Speaker of the
Assembly
Mrs. Leo T. McCarthy
Evelle J. Younger, Attorney General (R-California)
Mrs. Evelle J. Younger
Maj. Gen. Herbert J. Gavin, Commander of the Air Logistic Center,
Sacramento, California
Col. Frederick C. Freeman, Commander of McClellan Air Force Base
Carlyle Reed, Chairman of the 49th Annual Sacramento Host Breakfast
John V. Diepenbrock, Vice Chairman of the 49th Annual Sacramento
Host Breakfast