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Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 82) 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 MAY 13, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 12:00 a.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out For a record of the President's activities before midnight, see the daily diary for May 12, 1976. 1:08 The President met in the Map Room with: The First Lady Richard B. Cheney, Assistant Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary Peter H. Dailey, Chairman of "Campaign '76," President Ford Committee (PFC) Bruce S. Wagner, Executive Vice President of "Campaign '76," PFC Byron M. Cavaney; Jr., Director of the Presidential Advance Office Terrence 'Donnell, Aide Don Penny Schneider, Consultant David H. Kennerly, Personal Photographer Lawrence Light, Senior Vice President and Research Director, Batten, Barten, Durstine, and Osborne, Incorporated (BBD&O), New York, New York 1:08 The President and the First Lady went to the second floor Residence. 7:20 The President had breakfast. 8:12 The President went to the doctor's office. 8:18 The President went to the Oval Office. 8:18 8:20 The President met with Mr. Schneider. 8:30 8:50 The President met with: George Bush, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Assistant for National Security Affairs 9:00 9:25 The President met with: John 0. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor Mr. Cheney The President met with: 9:35 10:20 Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense 9:40 10:20 Mr. Cheney GPO 1974 ou 555-863 Page 1 of 6 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE MAY 13, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 9:43? a.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out 9:43? The President went to his private study. 10:21 R The President was telephoned by Senator Jacob K. Javits (R-New York). The call was not completed. 10:33 11:00 The President met with: Mr. Marsh Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor Mr. Cheney Rogers C.B. Morton, Chairman of the PFC Max L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative Affairs Mr. Nessen John G. Carlson, Deputy Press Secretary ? The President returned to the Oval Office. The President participated in interviews with: 11:15 11:25 A1 Shottelkotte, Vice President for News, Scripps- Howard Broadcasting Company and Director of News and Special Events for WCPO-TV, Cincinnati, Ohio 11:25 11:35 David Patterson, Co-anchorman of the Evening news, WEWS-TV, Cleveland, Ohio 11:35 11:45 Clyde Lee, anchorman for the Evening news, WNC-TV, Memphis, Tennessee 11:15 11:35 Mr. Carlson 11:15 11:35 Robert A. Mead, Television Adviser The interviews were taped for broadcast in Ohio and Tennessee. 11:55 The President went to the Rose Garden. 11:55 11:59 The President greeted a group of students from Western High School, Everett, Washington. The students presented the President with a book of approximately 45,000 signatures reaffirming their belief in the country through the "1976 Declaration of Independence". For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." 11:59 The President returned to the Oval Office. 12:02 12:07 R The President talked with Senator Javits. 12:05 1:00 The President met with: Mr. Hartmann Mr. Cheney continued GPO: 1974 OL-555-863 Page 2 of 6 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE MAY 13, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 12:05 p.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out continued Robert C. Orben, Special Assistant Milton A. Friedman, Special Assistant Patrick H. Butler, Associate Editor Douglas J. Smith, Staff Assistant Lt. Gen. Scowcroft David R. Gergen, Special Counsel David W. Boorstin, Associate Editor 1:24 The President went to the South Grounds of the White House. 1:25 1:32 The President motored from the South Grounds to the Hyatt Regency Hotel, 400 New Jersey Avenue. 1:32 The President was greeted by General Manager of the Hyatt Regency Hotel Frederick Alexander. 1:35 The President went to the Columbia Ballroom. 1:36 1:39 The President addressed members of the American Retail Federation attending their annual meeting. Members of the press 1:40 The President went to the Regency Ballroom. 1:40 2:12 The President attended a luncheon "Bicentennial Salute to Small Business" sponsored by the Small Business Admin- istration. Members of the press 1:41 The President went to the platform den the Regency Ballroom. For a list of platform guests, see APPENDIX "B." 1:50 The President was introduced by Administrator of the Small Businesss Adminstration Mitchell P. Kobelinski. 1:52 2:12 The President addressed approximately 750 guests attending the luncheon. 2:12 The President, accompanied by Mr. Kobelinski, went to the Columbia Ballroom. 2:12 2:20 The President participated in a photo opportunity with recipients of the Small Business Administration Small Business Persons of the Year awards. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "c." GPO: 1974 555-863 Page 3 of 6 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE MAY 13, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 2:23 p.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out 2:23 The President, escorted by Mr. Koblenski, returned to his motorcade. 2:24 2:28 The President motored from the Hyatt Regency Hotel to the South Grounds of the White House. 2:30 The President returned to the Oval Office. The President met with: 2:30 3:15 Governor James Rhodes (R-Ohio) 2:30 3:15 Mr. Cheney 2:30 3:15 James M. Cannon III, Executive Director of the Domestic Council and Assistant for Domestic Affairs 2:40 3:15 Mr. Morton 2:40 3:15 James A. Baker III, Deputy Chairman for Delegates, PFC 3:15 The President returned to the Rose Garden. 3:15 3:20 The President greeted approximately 155 international distributors of Amana Refrigeration Incorporated products. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "D." 3:20 The President returned to the Oval Office. 3:20 3:35 The President met with: Joseph L. Wosser, Jr., President of the Nevada Small Business Investment Company, Reno, Nevada Mrs. Joseph L. Wosser, Jr. 3:36 3:38 The President met with Governor Rhodes. 3:40 5:00 The President met with: Mr. Hartmann Mr. Orben Lt. Gen. Scowcroft Mr. Gergen Mr. Smith Mr. Butler Mr. Boorstin 5:45 The President returned to the second floor Residence. GPO 1974 OL 555-863 Page 4 of 6 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE MAY 13, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 5:48 p.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out 5:48 The President and the First Lady went to the State Dining Room. 5:48 6:15 The President and the First Lady hosted a reception for participants in the 11th Annual meeting of the White House Fellows Alumni Association. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "E." 5:58 6:02 The President addressed approximately 160 guests attending the reception. 6:04 R The President was telephoned by Senator Edward W. Brooke (R-Massachusetts). The call was not completed. 6:15 The President returned to the Oval Office. 6:20 The President went to the barber shop. 6:36 P The President telephoned William D. Ruckelshaus, partner with Ruckelshaus, Beveridge, and Fairbanks law firm, Washington, D.C. The call was not completed. 7:00 The President returned to the Oval Office. 7:12 The President returned to the doctor's office. 7:18 The President returned to the second floor Residence. 7:22 7:28 P The President talked with Senator Brooks. 7:29 P The President telephoned Mr. Ruckelshaus. The call was not completed. 7:31 P The President telephoned his Counsel, Philip W. Buchen. The call was not completed. 7:40 The President had dinner. 7:48 7:53 P The President talked with Mr. Buchen. 8:27 8:36 P The President talked with Mr. Ruckelshaus. 8:38 The President returned to the South Grounds of the White House. GPO 1974 555-863 Page 5 of 6 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE MAY 13, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 8:39 p.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out 8:39 8:44 The President motored from the South Grounds to the Washington Hilton Hotel, 1919 Connecticut Avenue. 8:44 9:25 The President attended the Annual meeting of the American Jewish Committee Institute of Human Relations. Members of the press 8:44 The President was greeted by: Max M. Fisher, Chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel; Chairman of the Fisher New Center Company, Detroit, Michigan and Vice Chairman of the Finance Committee, PFC Elmer L. Winter, National President of the American Jewish Committee 8:46 The President, escorted by Mr. Fisher and Mr. Winter, went to the holding room. 8:49 The President went to the offstage announcement area. 8:50 The President went to the platform in the International Ballroom. For a list of platform guests, see APPENDIX "F." 8:52 The President was introduced by Mr. Fisher. 8:55 9:10 The President addressed guests attending the meeting. 9:25 The President returned to his motorcade. 9:27 9:31 The President motored from the Washington Hilton Hotel to the South Grounds of the White House. 9:34 The President returned to the second floor Residence. 9:51 The President went to the swimming pool. 10:18 The President returned to the second floor Residence. SY/EJ 6/1/76 GPO 1974 OL- 555-863 Page 6 of 6 Page(s). APPENDIX "A" Attendance confirmed by EPS and Milt Mitler. indicates present. MEETING WITH STUDENTS FROM WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL, EVERETT, WASHINGTON The Rose Garden May 13, 1976 Nancy Abbott, student Berge Clarke, Student Dorothy Burton, Tour Director, adult Judy Day, student Holly Green, Student Martin J. Hamstra, owner of KWYZ radio, Everett, Washington, Co-sponsor of tour Mrs. Martin J. (Alice) Hamstra, wife John H. Hamstra, son George E. Keller, Co-sponsor of tour Mrs. George E. (Margaret C.) Keller Barbara S. Lamoureux, Adult sponsor Robert Long, adult sponsorur Mrs. Robert (Sue) Long James McGonigal, student Maureen Moseley, student Jerry Ripperger, student Jay Frankhauser, student Nancy Twibell, student Dan Wetzel, student continued APPENDIX "A" p. 2 5/13/76 Dave Wilhelm, student Christine Wollman, student Thomas Lewis, News Director Leonard Saari, Congressional Staff Congressman Lloyd Meeds (D-Washington) Dean Arbuckle, Television photographer Staff Milton E. Mitler, Special Assistant for Bicentemnial Affairs John G. Carlson, Deputy Press Secretary APPENDIX "B" BICENTENNIAL SALUTE TO SMALL BUSINESS LUNCHEON Regency Ballroom Hyatt Regency Hotel May 13, 1976 Head Table Guests A list of head table guests was not available from the Small Business Administration. The list was compiled immediately prior to the luncheon and was not retained for permanent record. APPENDIX "C" Attendance not confirmed. LIST OF SMALL BUSINESS PERSON OF THE YEAR Photo Opportunity with the President, Columbia Ballroom Hyatt Regency Hotel ALABAMA May 13, 1976 DELAWARE Solomon P. Kimerling Angelo S. & Michael F. Guida President Guida Clothing Co., Inc. Alabama Oxygen Co. P.O. Box 699 Bessemer, Alabama Laurel, Delaware ALASKA DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Patricia Ann & Ronald J. Fullerton John G. Hartwell, Pres. Alaska Paint Manufacturing Co. Old Dominion Systems, Inc. 2040 Spar Gaithersburg, Md. Achorage, Alaska FLORIDA ARIZONA Robert J. C. Snow, President Donald Davis Rosie O'Grady's of Orlando, Inc Tuba City Motors, Inc. Church St. & Interstate 4 Tuba City, Arizona Orlando, Fla. ARKANSAS GEORGIA Robert L. Reeves Nathaniel Culpepper, Sr. Guard Pack, Inc. Culpepper's Super Market Sheridan, Arkansas Thomson, Ga. CALIFORNIA HAWAII Deborah S. Mazzanti Frank Redondo President Redondo's Inc. The Golden Door and Waipahu, Hawaii Rancho La Puerta Escondido, Calif. IDAHO COLORADO Louie P. Hoffman Western Block, Inc. Duane D. Pearsall 224 First St. So. Statitrol Corp. Nampa, Idaho Lakewood, Colo. ILLINOIS CONNECTICUT Jack Graveline John F. Carr Byron Johnson's Office Products President Kankakee, Ill. Macton Machinery Co. Danbury, Conn. INDIANA Herman J. Schwarts, Pres. Universal Steel Kokomo, Indiana APPENDIX "C" P. 2 - 2 - 5/13/76 IOWA MICHIGAN Roger A. Welty James P. DeLapa, Pres. President Saluto Foods Corp. Welty-Way Benton Harbor, Mich. 5480 6th St., S.W. Cedar Rapids, Iowa MINNESOTA KANSAS Jim & Rose Totino Totino's Italian Kitchen Paul G. Walfsberg, Pres. 7350 N.E. Commerce Lane Wulfsberg Electronics, Inc. Fridley, Minn. 11300 West 89th St. Overland Park, Ks. MISSISSIPPI KENTUCKY Alan M. Beflin, Pres. Animal Services, Inc. S. Alex Parker, Jr. Forest, Miss. Chairman of the Board Parker Tobacco Co. MISSOURI Maysville, Ky. Arne R. Roestel, Pres. LOUISIANA ARTRONIX, Inc. 1314 Hanley Industrial Court Burnell D. Robinson, President St. Louis, Mo. Robinson Electrical Co. 8717 Old Gentilly Road MONTANA New Orleans, La. Angelo J. & Joseph Crisafulli MAINE Crisafulli Pump Co. Glendive, Mont. Harold B. Kaler, Pres. Lime Products Corp. NEBRASKA Union, Me. Ralph Peterson MARYLAND Petersen Mfg. Co., Inc. DeWitt, Nebr. Hallie P. Rice, Pres. E.I.L. Instruments, Inc. NEVADA 1830 York Road Timonium, Md. Rosemary Pitch Transportation Unlimited, Inc. MASSACHUETTS P.O. Box 15601 Las Vegas, Nev. Charles R. Puliafico, Pres. Webco Chemical Corp. NEW HAMPSHIRE Dudley, Mass. David Forman, Pres. Spaulding & Frost Co., Inc. Fremont, N.H. APPENDIX "C" P. 3 - 3 - 5/13/76 NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA Christine Valmy, Pres. Phil F. Sauereisen, Pres. Christine Valmy, Inc. Sauereisen Cements 285 Chain Bridge Rd. R.I.D.C. Industrial Park Pine Brook, N.J. Pittsburgh, Pa. NEW MEXICO RHODE ISLAND Lem Fryar & Danny Fryar Dwight W. Harry, Pres. Fryar Logging Co. Life Cap Tire Service, Inc. Reserve, N. M. 424 Eddy Street Providence, R.I. NEW YORK SOUTH CAROLINA Paul L. Macler, Pres. Macler Industries, Inc. Joseph A. Bickett, Pres. Friendship, N.Y. Bickett Distributing Co. Inc. 1313 Douglas St. NORTH CAROLINA Florence, S. C. Kenneth A. Campbell, Pres. SOUTH DAKOTA Kenneth Campbell, Inc. High Point, N. C. Gordon F. Lyng Nordica Food Service, Inc. NORTH DAKOTA 1509 Industrial Ave. Sioux Falls, S. D. Robert J. Lewis Lewis Truck Lines TENNESSEE Lisbon, N. D. Pat Gibbs OHIO Venture Boats, Inc. Winchester, Tenn. Clifford R. Alexander, Pres. Crayex Corp. TEXAS Piqua, Ohio Jack B. Zilker & Everett W. OKLAHOMA Taylor National Photographic Lab. Charles R. Yoh, Pres. 1926 W. Gray Green Country Casting Corp. Houston, Tex. P.O. Box 1283 Muskogee, Okla. UTAH OREGON Charles L. Bates Valtex, Inc. Steven J. Nosler, Owner Provo, Utah Bill Baker's Menswear 2332 Van Ness Eugene, Oreg. APPENDIX "C" p. 4 5/13/76 - 4 - VERMONT George H. Scheenberger G. S. Precision, Inc. Wilmington, Vt. VIRGINIA Palle Bistrup, Pres. U.S. Flag & Signal Co., Inc. 129 Pennsylvania Ave. Virginia Beach, Va. WASHINGTON Leonard B. Calhoun, Pres. Calhoun Fruit & Produce, Inc. Ashue Rd. & W. Wapato Rd. Wapato, Wash. WEST VIRGINIA Reba A. Fitzgerald, Pres. Fitzgerald White Truck & Engine Rebuilders, Inc. 5650 Rte. 60 East Huntington, W. Va. WISCONSIN V. Duane Rath, Pres. Rath Mfg. Co., Inc. Janesville, Wisc. WYOMING Laurel W. Kinnison Trail's End Motel Sheridan, Wyo. PUERTO RICO Anibal L. Arsuaga, Pres. Anibal L. Arsuage, Inc. Hato Rey, P.R. PHOTO OPPORTUNITY WITH INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTORS APPENDIX "D" OF AMANA REFRIGERATION, INC. PRODUCTS Attendance confirmed by EPS. The Rose Garden, May 13, 1976 indicates present. A D Ala'i, Subay! de Barros, Jose Carlba Albaharna, Taqi De Bow, Jay Howard Kamden Aleonu, Gabriel Derian, V. Alhowaish, Abdul Rahman Diamand, Nick Ali, M. Mohamed D'Mello, George Almeer, A. Douglas, Frank Benjamin Al Rahrnan, Abdulnabi Mohd. Douglas, Mary O. Alsoghayyir, Mohamed Driss, Mohamed Amarias, Pierro Driss, Zbeida Arat, Agop Arcens, Gaston Armsby, Dennis Ayuso, Oscar Arbuckle, Dean B E Baquerizo, Armando Emami, Keikhosrow Beeby, John Emami, Monir Beeby, Sylvia Bcll, Brian Bell, Jane JeAn F Blake, James H. Bitzer, Heinz Farah, David Bromet, Robert J. Farhat, Showki Bromet, Sis Fawzi, Lesas AfAf Burgmayer, Jan Ferguson, Sheila Burkett, Betty Ferguson, Wallace Burkett, Lawrence Fisser, Frank Byrne, Ollie Flagg, Dick Byrne, Mrs. Patricia Foorstner, George C. Foerstner, Nora Forbes, Alice C Fuller, Ruth Calvo, Alex Carrion, Jose Chamberlain, Charles E. Chittenden, Harold E. Cutts, William H. APPENDIX "D" P. 2 5/13/76 2 G K Garcia, Francisco, Gonzalez Kafati, Evelyn Georgsson, Augusta Kafati, Gloria Georgsson, Vihjalmur Kafati, Shucri Gill, Patricia Kafati, Solomon D. Gill, Ronald A. Kamal, Mohammed Gonzalez, Telmo Kawas, Bishara Gonzalez, Teresa Kawas, Mary Gormley, Dennis Kenyon, Robert C. Gosselin, Blaine Kistiaens, Adrienna Gosselin, Raymond Kistiaens, Joseph J. Grabinski, Kenyon D. Kruedener, Guenther Green Oswald Grin, Pieter L H Lagman, Alfred Lagman, Engracia V. Hadaya, Lila Lie, Marie L. Hadaya, Mr. Nazir Lie Sverre R. Hanna, E. N. Ligouri, Thomas W. Hanna, Mony D. Livingstone, Agnes Heyer, Jo Ann F. Livingstone, David Heinemann, William J. Lopez, Jose Ascanio Hijazi, Ibrahim Hing, Foong Weng Hodjera, Ines M Ilussein, Ali Mayes, Richard Mcneina, Sueliman Meyer. Alex A. Miron, Hector J Miron, Luz Montross, Barbara L. Johnson, Nels Montross, Hugh Richard Juhl, Arne Morris, Merlin Meyer, Jo Ann APPENDIX "D" P. 3 5/13/76 3 N S Nair, N. K. Sarhan, Mohamed Ahmed Nair, Suma Sarmiento, Manuel Fernandez Nassief, Michele Savenberg, J. Nichtern, Gerald Sayre, Acoma Nichtern, Vonda Sayre, John L. Sbrana, Tito Schaible, Peter Alan O Sell, Wayne Shelly, Steven Oldridge, Cecil E. Sholton, Jack Sholton, Mea Sng, Eng Chun P Sng, May D. Pereyra, Enedina Pereyra, Jose T Pero, Steven P. Pugh, Eldon B. Tabone, Paul Pugh, Margaret Tahvaneinen, Matti Tarazi, Fuad Torikian, Anne R Torikian, Sylvia Torikian, Vahan Raphael, J. Turner, Caroline Ravnsborg, Aage Rego, Edward G. Rehfeldt, Charles V Ridgway, Malcolm Rosario, Luis O. Vaissiorro, Rachele Rosario, Marianela Vaissiere, Rene Rivera, Roque Van Assche, Dick Van Assche, Hilde Van der Klaauw, Bill Vialle, Edith Vialle, J. P. APPENDIX "D" p. 4 5/13/76 4 W Webster, George D. Werning, Gerald C. Wyrough, Frances Y Yamada, Masahiro Yardy, R. A. Yip, Stephen Young, Grace E. Young, Robert Z Zamora, Jess A. Staff Theodore C. Marrs, Special Assistant for Human Resources Milton E. Mitler, Deputy Special Assistant for Bicentennial Affairs APPENDIX "E" indicates confirmed by EPS. Other attendees not confirmed. WHITE HOUSE FELLOWS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION RECEPTION The State Dining Room May 13, 1976 The President The First Lady White House Fellows Alumni and Spouses (unless otherwise indicated) William S. Abbott James Connelly Susan S. Abbott Christine Connelly Barbara W. Anderson Richard Copaken Arthur Anderson Marjorie Copaken Michael Armacost Melvyn Copen Mirian Baer Linda Copen Walter Baer J. Keith Crisco William Barry Jane S. Crisco Margaret Barry James H. Davis John W. Bassett Patricia Davis Patricia Bassett Peter Dawkins Richard Balzhiser John Deluca Douglas Bauer Josephine DeLuca Ronald Baukol Richard De Neufville Gay Baukol C. Nelson Dorny Judith Baxter Hudson Drake Barbara Bell Joan Drake Donald Bell J.T. Dykman Frederick Benson Mary Dykman Ann Benson Leon Edney Dennis Blair Margon Edney James Bockhaus Ursula Farrell Nancy Bockhaus Warren Farrell James Bostic Donna Fielder Edith Bostic Edwin Firmage Thomas Carr Gloria Firmage Haskell Carr James Fletcher Garrey Carruthers Margaret Fletcher Marshall Carter W. Antoinette Ford Mary Carter Donald Furtado Wesley Clark Jane Furtado Gertrude Clark R. Charles Gentry Rodney Coleman William Graham Janet Colson, Staff Margaret Graham Kent Colton Sanford Greenberg Kathryn Colton Susan Greenberg APPENDIX "E" p. 2 5/13/76 James Gross John McCarter Gail Gross Judith McCarter William F. Hamilton Kathleen McConahey Marcia Hamilton Betty McCormick John Hanson J. Timothy McGinley Stephanie Hanson Jane McGinley Randall Hardy John McGinty Jane Hardy Juanita McGinty Bruce Hasencamp, staff William McGlashan Inta Hasencamp Christney McGlashan Frank Henderson James P. Maloney Adam Herbert Evelyn L. Maloney Arthur House John Maurice Karen House Dana Mead Samuel Howard Nancy Mead Karen Howard Doris Meissner Walter Humann Charles Meissner Beatrice Humann W. Delano Meriwether David L. Jackson David Miller Mollie Miller Dody Jane Jackson Lawrence Mock Edward Jayne Marsha Mock Nancy Jayne Laurence Moss Martin Jischke Anne Moss Patricia Jischke John Mumford Richard T. Johnson Karen Mumford Mrs. Richard T. Johnson Ronald Naples Wyatt Thomas Johnson Suzanne Naples Edwina Johnson Gerri Newman, staff Thomas 0. Jones John Oblak W. Landis Jones Darlene Oblak Robert Joss Thomas O'Brien William J. Kilberg Margaret O'Brien Thomas J. Kline Gilbert Omen Doris Kline Dean Overman Alan Krakow Linda Overman Peter Krough Robert Patricelli Gesine Korgh Susan Patricelli Marjorie Lange Vernon Patch Van E. Langley Jane Peiffer Patricia Langley Ralph Peiffer David Lelewer Percy Pierre Betsy Levin Olga Pierre F. Pierce Linaweaver Howell Porter Karen Linaweaver Donna Potts Caro Luhrs John Pustay Ann Ramsay Richard Ramsden APPENDIX "E" p. 3 5/13/76 Sallie Ramsend Charles Ravenel Mary Ravenel Donald Ray Harold Richman Geri Riegger George Robinson David Roe Ada Roe shirley Ruth Warren Rustand Robert Sansom Sharron Sansom Susan Schiffer David Schrempf Katherine Schrempf Betty Shelton Sidney Small Geoffrey Shepard Harold Smith Marian Smith Gerard Snyder Nan Snyder Victor Sparrow Aubrey Theodore Stautberg Richard Stephenson Diand Stephenson Donald Stukel Joyce Stukel Julia Taft William Taft Wilson Talley Stuart Taylor Ella Taylor W. Scott Thompson Preston Townley Marsha Kinnear Townley Judith A. Walter George G. Weathersby George S. Wills Suzanne Wills Timothy E. Wirth Wren W. Wirth John B. Vasinsky Albert C. Zapanta T. Strickland A complete list of senior White House staff attending the reception was not available for inclusion in the President's diary. APPENDIX "F" Attendance confirmed by Sue Ruben, American Jewish Committee. All present. 70TH ANNIVERSARY DINNER OF THE AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE Washington Hilton Hotel May 13, 1976 Dias-Front Row Rabbi Joshua O. Haberman, Washington Hebrew Congregation, Washington, D.C. Gerard Weinstock, Associate Treasurer of the American Jewish Committee Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Assistant for National Security Affairs Maynard I. Wishaer, Chairman of the National Executive Council, American Jewish Committee Lawrence E. Spivak, American Jewish Committee Media Award Recipient Bertram H. Gold, Executive Vice President of the American Jewish Committee Carl M. Freeman, former National Vice President of the American Jewish Committee Charles E. Smith, American Jewish Committee Human Relations Award Recipient Frank R. Lautenberg, United Jewish Appeal Ambassador Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa, Ambassador of Nicaragua to the U.S., Dean of th Diplomatic Corps, Washington , ,D.C. Philip E. Hoffman, Honorary President of the American Jewish Committee Ambassador Simcha Dinitz, Ambassador of Israel to the U.S. David Lloyd Kreeger, National Vice President of the American Jewish Committee The President Max M. Fisher, Chairman of the Fisher New Center Company and Chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel; Honorary Chairman of the National Executive Council of the American Jewish Committee continued APPENDIX "F" p. 2 5/13/76 Elmer L. Winter, President of the American Jewish Committee Joseph J. Sisco, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs John Slawson, Executive Vice President Emeritus, The American Jewish Committee Morris B. Abram, Honorary President of the American Jewish Committee His Eminence Lawrence Cardinal Shehan, Archbishop of Baltimore Richard Maass, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the American Jewish Committee Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr., National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Emily W. Sustein, Secretary of the American Jewish Committee Philip W. Buchen, Counsel to the President Theodore Ellenoff, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the American Jewish Committee Rev. John F. Steinbruck, Senior Paster, Luther Place Memorial Church, Washington, D.C.