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The original documents are located in Box 5, folder "5/16/75 - Federal Advisory Committees on the Status of Women" of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Some items in this folder were not digitized because it contains copyrighted materials. Please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library for access to these materials. For immediate release Monday, May 5, 1975 THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Ford Mrs. Ford will greet the Federal Advisory Committees on the Status of Women Tuesday, May 6 at 11:45 at the White House. She will pose for a group photo and mingle with them informally at coffee afterwards. The meeting, called by the White House Office of Public Liaison, marks the first time the four government advisory committees on the status of women have met. They are: The Citizen's Advisory Council on the Status of Women, the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Service (DACOWITS), the Secretary's Advisory Committeeon Women, Department of Labor and the Secretary's Advisory Committee on the Rights and Responsibilities of Women, Department of HEW. The combined committees will hold their meeting in Rm. 450 of the EOB preceding Mrs. Ford's greeting. A schedule of their program is attached. The Citizen's Advisory Council was created by Executive Order in 1963 and recently extended by President Ford. It is composed of 20 members appointed by the President. The Council meets two to three times a year and is housed in the Department of Labor. The mandate of the Council is to serve as a primary means for suggesting and stimulating action with private institutions, organizations and individuals working for improvement of conditions of special concern to women. The DACOWITS makes recommendations concerning women in the various branches of the armed services. They have worked for equal entitlements for women in the services and particularly for married women in the services. They have also conducted a study on the housing situation for women in the service. The Department of Labor Committee was created in 1974 and is composed of 16 women and two men. The Committee is concerned with manpower legislation. The HEW Committee was created in 1972, with 16 women and three men appointed by the Secretary. They, issue reports to the Secretary dealing with topics of concern to HEW and particularly to women in these areas. Digitized from Box 5 of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library F.Y.I AGENDA ADVISORY COMMITTEES CONCERNING THE STATUS OF WOMEN May 6, 1975 EOB Conference Rm. 9:15 a.m; ** Gather in Family Theater East Wing, White House 9:30 a.m. - Welcoming Remarks William J. Baroody, Jr. Assistant to the President Patricia S. Lindh Special Assistant to the President for Women 9:35 a.m. - Department Presentations Department of Defense Bernard DeLury Assistant Secretary for Employment Standards Adm. Department of Labor William Morrill Assistant Secretary for Planning & Evaluation Department of HEW 10:05 a.m. - Questions and Answers 10:30 a.m. - Break 10:45 a.m. - Committee Chairs Jacqueline Gutwillig Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women Kathleen Lawrence Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Service Carmen Maymi Secretary of Labor's Advisory Committee on Women Osta Underwood Secretary of HEW's Advisory Committee on the Rights & Responsibilities of Women 11:15 a.m. - Questions and Answers 11:50 a.m. - National Commission on Mildred Marcy Coordinator International Women's Year 11:45 a,m, - White House Tour АЦИЗОА ИЗМОМ 30 SUTATE BHT THE a & Warren in the Milibury Education .mr BOB Art ofid? ,gniw reseedT ni TENJED : 21:2 π , Y500TS8 I msilliW axress gnimooleW - .M.S 08:0 adj 03 sibni Pance Hill, odt 03 Instriza4 Ishoeq2 nemon wot line Ceser suit Inemirsqe( - .m.s 28:0 егледей to Inemiraged Бталтея Tot INSTRIERA .mbA inemyolqm3 rodel to Inemiration IlitioM mailliW Tot $ guinns19 TUES, 27 atewanA bits - .m.s 20:01 1030-11:30 Assid - .m.s 02:01 giffiwing enileupost estimmed - .m.s 24:01 VroeivbA 'amesitiO nemoW to STATES sdj no constral estimmod үтогіѵьА Bansted service ed: ni nemoW no imysM nemis) YroaivbA a'rodel to nemon по settimmo) boowrebnU LT20 2'W3H to 3 strigi odd no settimmo) name 10 asitilidianoqeoЯ гтойедА bne 21:11 yoursM borbliM no notazimmo) InnoiceM 08:11 Toushibroo) alnomol THAT oΓHoH oring 01:11 For immediate release Monday, May 5, 1975 THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Ford Mrs. Ford will greet the Federal Advisory Committees on the Status of Women Tuesday, May 6 at 11:45 at the White House. She will pose for a group photo and mingle with them informally at coffee afterwards. The meeting, called by the White House Office of Public Liaison, marks the first time the four government advisory committees on the status of women have met. They are: The Citizen's Advisory Council on the Status of Women, the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Service (DACOWITS), the Secretary's Advisory Committeeon Women, Department of Labor and the Secretary's Advisory Committee on the Rights and Responsibilities of Women, Department of HEW. The combined committees will hold their meeting in Rm. 450 of the EOB preceding Mrs. Ford's greeting. A schedule of their program is attached. The Citizen's Advisory Council was created by Executive Order in 1963 and recently extended by President Ford. It is composed of 20 members appointed by the President. The Council meets two to three times a year and is housed in the Department of Labor. The mandate of the Council is to serve as a primary means for suggesting and stimulating action with private institutions, organizations and individuals working for improvement of conditions of special concern to women. The DACOWITS makes recommendations concerning women in the various branches of the armed services. They have worked for equal entitlements for women in the services and particularly for married women in the services. They have also conducted a study on the housing situation for women in the service. The Department of Labor Committee was created in 1974 and is composed of 16 women and two men. The Committee is concerned with manpower legislation. The HEW Committee was created in 1972, with 16 women and three men appointed by the Secretary. They, issue reports to the Secretary dealing with topics of concern to HEW and particularly to women in these areas. AGENDA ADVISORY COMMITTEES CONCERNING THE STATUS OF WOMEN May 6, 1975 EOB Conference Rm. 9:15 a.m; - Gather in Family Theater East Wing, White House 9:30 a.m. - Welcoming Remarks William J. Baroody, Jr Assistant to the President Patricia S. Lindh Special Assistant to the President for Women 9:35 a.m. - Department Presentations Department of Defense Bernard DeLury Assistant Secretary for Employment Standards Adm. Department of Labor William Morrill Assistant Secretary for Planning & Evaluation Department of HEW 10:05 a.m. - Questions and Answers 10:30 a.m. - Break 10:45 a.m. - Committee Chairs Jacqueline Gutwillig Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women Kathleen Lawrence Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Service Carmen Maymi Secretary of Labor's Advisory Committee on Women Osta Underwood Secretary of HEW's Advisory Committee on the Rights & Responsibilities of Women 11:15 a.m. - Questions and Answers 11:50 a.m. -- National Commission on Mildred Marcy Coordinator International Women's Year 11:45 a,m, -- White House Tour THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. FORD EVENT: Photo and coffee with participants of the four Federal Advisory Committees on the Status of Women DATE: Tuesday, May 6, 1975 TIME: 11:45 a.m. PLACE: South Portico (photo) Diplomatic Reception Room (coffee) NUMBER: About 100 BACKGROUND: There exist at the present time four commissions in the federal government which are charged with concerns for the status of women. Although each commission meets two or three times a year, the four commissions have never met together. Thus this is an historic meeting appropriately held during International Women's Year. The meeting was called by Pat Lindh. The participants of the four commissions will meet all morning in the Conference Room of the EOB where they will hear reports from departmental representatives, the chairpersons of each of the four commissions, and a brief report from the coordinator of the International Women's Year Commission. The four commissions are: 1) Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women. Mrs. Jacqueline Gutwillig, Chairman. This is a Presidential Commission to suggest and stimulate action with private institutions, organizations, and individuals working for improvement of conditions of special concern to women. 2) DACOWITZ (Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Service). -2- 3) Secretary's Advisory Committee on Women, Department of Labor. 4) Secretary's Advisory Committee on the Rights and Responsibilities of Women, Department of HEW. F.Y.I., each of the groups has recommended and encouraged passage of the E.R.A. SEQUENCE: 11:45 a.m. When the commissions' participants have come from the EOB and have gathered on the steps of the South Portico, Susan Porter will escort you to the South Portico where you will step into the photograph. 11:48 a.m. When the photos are finished, you will want to turn and face the group and informally tell them you are pleased they can all be together at the White House and invite them for coffee inside. Mingle informally in the Diplomatic Reception Room. 12:10 p.m. Return to Family Quarters. NOTE: -A White House photographer will be present. -There will be press coverage. -Coffee will be set up in the Map and China Rooms to permit mingling throughout that whole area. susan porter May 5, 1975 F.Y.I. AGENDA ADVISORY COMMITTEES CONCERNING THE STATUS OF WOMEN May 6, 1975 EOB Conference Rm. 9:15 a.m; - Gather in Family Theater East Wing, White House 9:30 a.m. - Welcoming Remarks William J. Baroody, Jr. Assistant to the President Patricia S. Lindh Special Assistant to the President for Women 9:35 a.m. - Department Presentations Department of Defense Bernard DeLury Assistant Secretary for Employment Standards Adm. Department of Labor William Morrill Assistant Secretary for Planning & Evaluation Department of HEW 10:05 a.m. - Questions and Answers 10:30 a.m. - Break 10:45 a.m. - Committee Chairs Jacqueline Gutwillig Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women Kathleen Lawrence Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Service Carmen Maymi Secretary of Labor's Advisory Committee on Women Osta Underwood Secretary of HEW's Advisory Committee on the Rights & Responsibilities of Women 11:15 a.m. - Questions and Answers 11:30 a.m. - National Commission on Mildred Marcy International Women's Year Coordinator 11:45 a.m, - White House Tour THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. FORD EVENT: Photo and coffee with participants of the four Federal Advisory Committees on the Status of Women DATE: Tuesday, May 6, 1975 TIME: 11:45 a.m. PLACE: South Portico (photo) Diplomatic Reception Room (coffee) NUMBER: About 100 BACKGROUND: There exist at the present time four commissions in the federal government which are charged with concerns for the status of women. Although each commission meets two or three times a year, the four commissions have never met together. Thus this is an historic meeting appropriately held during International Women's Year. The meeting was called by Pat Lindh. The participants of the four commissions will meet all morning in the Conference Room of the EOB where they will hear reports from departmental representatives, the chairpersons of each of the four commissions, and a brief report from the coordinator of the International Women's Year Commission. The four commissions are: 1) Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women. Mrs. Jacqueline Gutwillig, Chairman. This is a Presidential Commission to suggest and stimulate action with private institutions, organizations, and individua's working for improvement of conditions of special concern to women. 2) DACOWITZ (Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Service). -2- 3) Secretary's Advisory Committee on Women, Department of Labor. 4) Secretary's Advisory Committee on the Rights and Responsibilities of Women, Department of HEW. F.Y.I., each of the groups has recommended and encouraged passage of the E.R.A. SEQUENCE: 11:45 a.m. When the commissions' participants have come from the EOB and have gathered on the steps of the South Portico, Susan Porter will escort you to the South Portico where you will step into the photograph. 11:48 a.m. When the photos are finished, you will want to turn and face the group and informally tell them you are pleased they can all be together at the White House and invite them for coffee inside. Mingle informally in the Diplomatic Reception Room. 12:10 p.m. Return to Family Quarters. NOTE: -A White House photographer will be present. -There - will be press coverage. -Coffee will be set up in the Map and China Rooms to permit mingling throughout that whole area. susan porter May 5, 1975 AGENDA F.Y.I. ADVISORY COMMITTEES CONCERNING THE STATUS OF WOMEN May 6, 1975 EOB Conference Rm. 9:15 a.m. - Gather in Family Theater East Wing, White House 9:30 a.m. - Welcoming Remarks William J. Baroody, Jr. Assistant to the President Patricia S. Lindh Special Assistant to the President for Women 9:35 a.m. - Department Presentations Department of Defense Bernard DeLury Assistant Secretary for Employment Standards Adm. Department of Labor William Morrill Assistant Secretary for Planning & Evaluation Department of HEW 10:05 a.m. - Questions and Answers 10:30 a.m. - Break 10:45 a.m. - Committee Chairs Jacqueline Gutwillig Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women Kathleen Lawrence Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Service Carmen Maymi Secretary of Labor's Advisory Committee on Women Osta Underwood Secretary of HEW's Advisory Committee on the Rights & Responsibilities of Women 11:15 a.m. - Questions and Answers 11:30 a.m. - National Commission on Mildred Marcy International Women's Year Coordinator 11:45 a.m, - White House Tour WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION DOCUMENT Note White House gate entrance information for attendee (1 page) ca. 5/1975 C File Location: SHEILA WEIDENFELD FILES, Box 5, "5/6/1975 - Federal Adisory Committees on the Status of Women" SMD, 9/26/2016 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by applicable Executive order governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (1-98) (Call E-011 - sheet) ABC NBC Put in UPI Post release AP star CBS 11:40 Pick 7 press ) Photos 11:45 Diplom. keept. Am. urr Women's) ,a pr Mrs. F ) g off - mingle & / offer Westeriaver 11:35 CK on Women in Diplo. Rm. 11:45 82 Press - G of u dose Garden stairs pay Wstains m no cameras in Diplo Am. cameras just writing press V 2 Entertain ment Press Release for tom mtg. - 3 Tables Display - read to Post & Star VNaiomi Nover Last Phone puck Fler "2n TELEPHONE LIST Event: Day, time called Office phone Home phone other Helen Thomas 393-3430 232-3838 393-3430 desk or Growald/Lerner Fran Lewine 833-5397 333-1745 833-5310.or or 833-5397 or 833-5317 Donnie Radcliffe 223-7556 536-4841 223-7555 Shirley 223-7551 McCardl Isabelle Shelton 484-4363 *362-7703 484-4356 desk or Ann Klein Tish Avery 333-7400 x354 333-0827 333-7400 x362 message center Bonnie Angelo 293-4300 652-3599 293-4300 ask to 293-4311 niteline track down Susan Peterson 296-1234 960-1329 296-1234 desk or Bill Galbreath Ginny Sherwood 393-7700 938-7968 393-7700 x222 NBC 362-4000 network news desk Bob Endicott 362-4000 x518 299-3452 362-4000 local news desk Fay Wells 628-5033WH 332-3855 see previous 331-9884 Storer Kandy Stroud 737-7090 333-6323 see previous Ann Wood 628-5058 543-8329 628-5058 desk or (301) 268-0735 Marlene Cimons 296-1440 783-7462 296-1440 desk Vera Glaser 638-2844 244-8787 638-2844 message or Buzz Merritt Malvina Stephenson 979-1357 979-1357 521-0660 leave message Winnie McLendon 333-2116 333-2116 333-2116 let ring long time Julie Moon 638-1117 525-5164 638-1117 Naomi Nover 362-6991: 737-1381 363-6991 see previous 225-0241; 331-6437 Garnett Stackelberg 232-6735 232-6735 667-6520 leave message Fannie Granton 298-7836 462-2750 see previous message at either Grazina Kravikas 262-7164 262-7164 see previous Jessie Sterns 546-1005 546-1005 see previous 224-2104; 224-3945 Betty Beale 232-3525 232-3525 232-7233 FORD Clare Crawford 293-4300 People 291-8520 293-4300 operator 362-4000 NBC S. Bltmn:588-3848 Sarah McClendon 483-3791 483-7918 see previous;asst 483-7918; 484-7482 1S Donna Smith Dorothy McCardle 223-7551 356-4313 223-7551 let ring long time Ann Schmidt 546-4464 544-6517 546-4464 leave message Virginia Kelly 362-3965 362-3965 Mary Tuthill 737-7770 265-1508 737-7770 message or Ray Stephens UP-073 (MADAME JUSTICE) WASHINGTON (UPI) -- BETTY FORD SAYS SHE IS WORKING ON THE PRESIDENT TO GET A WOMAN ON THE SUPREME COURT "AS SOON AS POSSIBLE." THERE ARE NO PRESNSST VACANCIES ON THE HIGH BENCH, BUT WHEN ONE DOES OCCUR THE FIRST LADY TOLD REPORTERS THAT A WOMAN SHOULD BE APPOINTED. "I THINK I'VE DONE A GOOD JOB,' SHE TOLD REPORTERS. "I GOT A WOMAN IN THE CABINET." SHE REFERRED TO CARLA HILLS, NEWLY APPOINTED SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URABN DEVELOPMENT. MRS. FORD IS ONE OF THE NATION'S LEADING PROMOTERS OF THE ERA WHICH HAS SUFFERED SOME SETBACKS IN MOVING THROUGH STATE LEGISLATURES FOR THE TWO-THIRDS RATFICATION NECESSARY. "I NEVER GIVE UP,' SHE SAID. "I'M WORKING ON IT." THE SUBJECT OF WOMEN AND THEIR CAMPAIGN FOR EQUAILITY IN THE PROFESSIONS AND ELSEWHERE CAME UP AT A RECEPTION WHICH MRS. FORD GA VE IN HONOR OF THE FEDERAL ADISOVRY COMMITTESS ON THE STAUTS OF WOMEN. MRS. FORD WAS CONGRATULATED BY SEVERAL WOMEN GUESTS FOR HER ROLE IN PUSHING ERA. MRS. JAMES COX OF MID WEST CITY, OKLA., PRESENTED THE FIRST LADY WITH COMMANCHE INDIAN BEADS IN RED, WHITE AND BLUE WITH A MEDALLION IN THE FORM OF THE BICENTENAIL LOGO. "I'M WORKING ON GETTING A WOMAN ON THE SUPREM COURT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE," SHE SAID. "I ALWAYS HAVE IT IN THE BACK OF MY MIND." UPI 05-06 01:18 PED Wednesday may? A33 THE NEW YORK TIMES, Notes on People Women's Unit Hails Betty Ford Betty Ford took credit yes- terday for her husband's pointment of a woman to ded "I'm