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MRD-FILE
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 20, 1981
MEMORANDUM
TO:
ELIZABETH DOLE
FROM:
MICHAEL K. DEAVER
SUBJECT:
US Chamber of Commerce Request
I think this is worthwhile. If you agree, please
staff it out.
MRD-FIRE
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 20, 1981
MEMORANDUM
TO:
MIKE EVANS
FROM:
MICHAEL K. DEAVER
SUBJECT:
Request for Photographs
Could you please find a couple of photos of the
President and Mrs. Reagan for me to send to Holmes
and Virginia Tuttle - from the inauguration or some
other occasion that will mean something to the Tuttles.
Also, could you please have them blown up.
Thank you.
MRD- FILE
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 20, 1981
Dear Mr. Bookbinder:
I am looking forward to receiving my copy
of the 1981 American Jewish Year Book.
Thank you for making it available, and for
your thoughtfulness.
Sincerely,
MICHAEL K. DEAVER
Assistant to the President
Deputy Chief of Staff
Mr. Hyman Bookbinder
The American Jewish Committee
818 18th Street, N.W.
Suite 740
Washington, D. C. 20006
MKD-FILE
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 20, 1981
Dear Buck:
I'm glad I found this letter since I didn't
know where the money clip came from. It is
handsome, and I will treasure it, thanks to
you and Joe Rogers.
I have sent the draft of the letter to
Randolph Macon College to be typed and signed
by the President. Thanks for all your help.
Best regards,
MICHAEL K. DEAVER
Assistant to the President
Deputy Chief of Staff
Mr. Buckley M. Byers
Deputy Finance Chairman
Republican National Committee
310 First Street, SE
Washington, D.C. 20003
Republican
National
Committee
March 13, 1981
Buckley M. Byers
Deputy Finance Chairman
The Honorable Michael K. Deaver
Deputy Chief of Staff
The White House
Washington, D.C. 20500
Dear Mike:
As you may or may not know, Joe Rodgers serves on the Board of Randolph-
Macon College.
Joe was here yesterday and asked me to personally deliver to you the enclosed.
The money clip was a gift to our Eagles at the time of the Inaugural, and he
thought you would like to have one.
The letter is a draft of a letter Joe personally prepared, and he would really
appreciate it if the President would be good enough to sign such a letter.
Obviously, if it is going to be effective, it will have to be done reasonably soon
because of the April 10 kick off of their campaign.
Many thanks in advance.
Sincerel
NUCK.
Bur
Buckley M. Byers
BMB/mbh
Enclosures
CC: Joe M. Rodgers
Dwight D. Eisenhower Republican Center: 310 First Street Southeast, Washington, D.C. 20003. (202) 484-6730
"A copy of our report is filed with the Federal Election Commission and is available for purchase from the Federal Election Commission, Washington DC"
Date
Mr. E. Eugene Mason Esquire
Chairman
"Our Campaign for Randolph-Macon Woman's College"
Lynchburg, Virginia 24503
Dear Mr. Mason:
The importance of quality education in our Nation has never
been as apparent as in these critical times. In the
vanguard of schools which prepare students for national
leadership is a small number of distinguished independent
colleges; by their evidence of excellence, they have earned
the support, not just of their alumni and special friends,
but of all friends of independent education throughout the
land.
For ninety years, Randolph-Macon Woman's College has stood
for academic superiority among women colleges in our great
Country.
Characteristic of your scholastic leadership is the fact
that yours was the first women's college in the South to be
awarded a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa National Honorary
Society.
It is similarly worthy of special note that yours was also
the first women's college in the South to receive full
accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools.
I salute you for the constancy with which you maintain and
re-enforce your position of leadership in America's
important community of liberal arts colleges. And I
commend to your alumni and friends their strongest support
of the goals you have set to undergird the future academic
and physical excellence of Randolph-Macon Woman's College.
On the April 10th occasion of your national kick-off dinner
in Lynchburg, Virginia, I wish you well in the coming
months of your Capital Development Program and extend
warmest good wishes to each of you.
Most sincerely,
Ronald Reagan
HRD-FILE HRD -FILE
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 20, 1981
Dear Mr. Dickinson:
I want to thank you for your kindness in
arranging for me to receive The Christian
Science Monitor without charge. I appreciate
your thoughtfulness and will enjoy, when time
permits, your reliable newspaper.
Again, thank you for writing.
Sincerely,
MICHAEL K. DEAVER
Assistant to the President
Deputy Chief of Staff
Mr. H. Dickinson Rathbun, Manager
Christian Science Committee on Publication
of The First Church of Christ, Scientist,
in Boston Massachusetts
910 Sixteenth Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20006
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 20, 1981
MEMORANDUM
TO:
EDWIN MEESE, III
JAMES A. BAKER, III
RICHARD DARMAN
CRAIG FULLER
FROM:
MICHAEL K. DEAVER must
SUBJECT:
Secretary Haig's Comments on President's
Mexico Trip
Attached are Secretary Haig's comments on the
President's Trip Preparation memorandum dated
March 30, 1981
March 30, 1981
PRESIDENTIAL TRIP
PREPARATIONS
There are four essential steps in preparing for a Presi-
dential trip. The organization of the trip should lie
primarily with the White House while the substantive pre-
parations should lie primarily with the State Department.
STEP ONE: DECISION - This requires close consultation between
the White House staff and the State staff to (a) review sug-
gested stops; (b) define objectives; (c) identify schedule
openings and dates; and (d) prepare a joint recommendation,
at least six weeks in advance, from Meese and Haig to the
President.
STEP TWO: AGENDA - This also requires combined White House/
State coordination with the White House informing the other
Departments of the trip and requesting suggested agenda items.
State, with White House, should review the recommended issues,
rank them by priority, and develop an outline agenda. Haig
and Meese, by joint memorandum, would submit the outline
agenda to the President five weeks in advance.
STEP THREE: PREPARATIONS - State schedules its first trip
Interagency Group meeting at least four weeks in advance to
(a) discuss the agreed agenda; (b) identify differing posi-
tions, if any, among the agencies; and (c) assign action
responsibilities for briefing papers. The IG would meet
regularly, referring interagency differences to the SIG or
NSC level when necessary and circulating papers for inter-
agency agreement. All interested agencies, including the
White House staff, would participate.
Simultaneously, the White House staff would schedule its
first organization meeting to (a) arrange each presidential
event; (b) develop scenarios; (c) decide participation; and
(d) plan logistics. State would participate in this organiza-
tion group.
-2-
(State would do first drafts on all public statements
and submit to the White House speechwriters at least three
weeks prior to the trip.)
STEP FOUR: FINAL - State assembles final drafts of papers
and talking points two weeks before the trip. The White
House organization group decides final schedule. Senior
State and White House officials jointly review papers and
schedule one week before the trip. Three days before the
trip, Haig submits the distilled scope paper and talking
points to the President. Meese submits the final schedule
to the President.
MKD
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 20, 1981
Dear Henry:
I have been asked to see if you would be available to
speak to the MZURI Safari Group in Reno, Nevada on
February 19th or 20th, 1982.
This is an outstanding group. The President has addressed
them twice, and I know that Governor John Connally has
spoken to them as well. They would be willing to pay your
current fee plus expenses for you and Nancy.
Let me know if you're available, and also when we might
have lunch again soon.
Warm regards,
MICHAEL K. DEAVER
Assistant to the President
Deputy Chief of Staff
Dr. Henry Kissinger
1800 K. Street N.W.
#1021
Washington, D.C. 20036
SUSPENSE
MEMORANDU M
J THE WHITE not SE
John Rogus
March 20, 1981
MEMORANDUM
Marking
TO:
MR. ROBERT MANNING
(Travel Office)
FROM:
MICHAEL K. DEAVER
SUBJECT:
Interview - Mr. Thomas S. Boston
I would consider it a personal favor if you would
call Mr. Thomas S. Boston, United Airlines Repre-
sentative, and set up an interview for employment
in your shop. Mr. Boston performed many services
for us during the campaign "above and beyond". I
would appreciate your attention to this matter as
soon as possible.
Taker
care
892-7259
your Baston
" 120
MKD-FKE
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGION
March 23, 1981
Dear Father Ellison:
Thanks for your letter, the maps and the presumptive
statements. I am returning the IMPRIMIS as you requested.
I'm sorry, I do not know what I did with the letter re-
garding the sign. I hope I haven't inconvenienced you too
much.
We are still getting settled, but the demands of the White
House leave very little time. The hours are long and the
pace unbelievable, but we are all happy in the thought we
are contributing.
Thank you too for all your help to Carolyn and her family.
They were very grateful, as am I.
Sincerely,
MICHAEL K. DEAVER
Assistant to the President
Deputy Chief of Staff
The Rev. John W. Ellison, Th.D.
Rector
All Saints Memorial Episcopal Church
2076 Sutterville Road
Sacramento, CA 95822
MKU -FILE
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 23, 1981
Dear Mr. Mound:
Thank you for your letter regarding President
Reagan's economic recovery program and the
suggestions you made.
I have taken the liberty of forwarding your
comments to the Office of Legislative Affairs
for their information. Your interest is sin-
cerely appreciated.
Again, thank you for writing.
Sincerely,
MICHAEL K. DEAVER
Assistant to the President
Deputy Chief of Staff
Mr. Milton Mound
Chairman
National Initiative/Referendum Assoc.
527 Madison Avenue
New York N Y 10022
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 23, 1981
Dear Jim:
Congratulations:
Your new assignment sounds exciting and
challenging. I had the pleasure of riding
with Barron Hilton last Fall on his plane to
Stockton.
I'm sure you'll find this new opportunity
rewarding.
Best of luck.
Sincerely,
MICHAEL K. DEAVER
Assistant to the President
Deputy Chief of Staff
Mr. James R. Galbraith
Vice President
ILCOD
MKD- FICE
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 23, 1981
Dear Terry:
Thank you very much for the wonderful
evening at the Kennedy Center and after-
ward with Nancy Hanks.
I particularly appreciated your comments
about the new attitude in Washington. I
promise we'll keep it the same for 4 or 8
years.
Again, thank you sincerely.
Warm regards,
MICHAEL K. DEAVER
Assistant to the President
Deputy Chief of Staff
Mr. Theron J. Rice
Conoco Inc.
Suite 1000
1025 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036
MRD-FIRE
MERIOGANDUM
1111 WHIL LOOSE
WASIENGION
March 23, 1981
MEMORANDUM
TO:
THE HONORABLE MALCOLM BALDRIGE
FROM:
MICHAEL K. DEAVER
SUBJECT:
Travel Costs - Mary Nimmo
Do you have funds for this sort of reimbursement?
If not, return to me and I'll handle.
The Hannaford Company, Inc.
10960 Wilshire Boulevard
Suite 422
Les Angeles, California 90024
213-477-8231
Public Relations & Public Affairs
March 16, 1981
The
The Honorable Michael K. Deaver
Hannaford
Assistant to the President &
Company,
Deputy Chief of Staff
The White House
Inc.
Washington, D.C. 20500
Dear Mike,
I held on to these for a while thinking I'd be
able to line up a new home address in Washington
but it looks like I'll be living out of a suitcase
for a while. Any reimbursement on the travel costs
for the last trip would be greatly appreciated, so
I thought I'd better get the paperwork going.
So
enclosed are the bills for my last trip back
and I'll call the public affairs department at
Commerce my "home" til further notice!
All of us at the 10960 Wilshire chapter of the
Mike Deaver Fan Club enjoyed the POST article about
you--and learned some things, too.
Many thanks for your help and, as always, warmest
regards.
Sincerely,
MARY Mary AILEEN NIMMO
The Hannaford Company, Inc.
10960 Wilshire Boulevard
Suite 422
Los Angeles, California 90024
213/477-8231
Public Relations & Public Affairs
March 16, 1981
The
The Honorable Michael K. Deaver
Hannaford
Assistant to the President &
Company,
Deputy Chief of Staff
The White House
Inc.
Washington, D.C. 20500
Dear Mike,
I held on to these for a while thinking I'd be
able to line up a new home address in Washington
but it looks like I'll be living out of a suitcase
for a while. Any reimbursement on the travel costs
for the last trip would be greatly appreciated, so
I thought I'd better get the paperwork going.
So
enclosed are the bills for my last trip back
and I'll call the public affairs department at
Commerce my "home" til further notice!
All of us at the 10960 Wilshire chapter of the
Mike Deaver Fan Club enjoyed the POST article about
you--and learned some things, too.
Many thanks for your help and, as always, warmest
regards.
Sincerely,
MARY Mary AILEEN NIMMO
madern
-tittle etc.
have jumb for this sort to of
me and 2'll handle.
- if not, return
TWX/Telex 910-342-7566
Los Angeles
New York
Sacramento
Washington, D.C.
MIKD - FILE
March 23, 1981
MEMORANDUM
TO:
FRED FIELDING
FROM:
MICHAEL K. DEAVER
SUBJECT:
Agreement Between Mr. Garabedian and the
President
The President does not recall any such agreement.
Check this out with Mr. Garabedian.
THE WHITE HOUSE of
WASHINGTON
27 Feb. 1981
Dear Mr. Deaver;
Could you please give us some guidance on this re-
quest.
Specifically I would like to know if you feel the
content of this letter is accurate and if "an agree-
ment" does exist between Mr. Garabedian and the Presiden:
My first instinct is to recommend that Mr. Garabedian
procure his photographs from legitimate civilian
picture agencies as this appears to be a commercial
venture. The use of White House photographs for a
purpose such as this could invite criticism as the
Inauguration was photographed from every conceivable
angle by the various picture agencies located through-
out the Country.
Thank You.
Bellic Billie B. Shaddix
Photographic Office
The world's greatest entertainers appear on Mark56 Records
GEORGE V. GARABEDIAN
President
January 22, 1981
The White House
Washington, D. C. 20500
Attention: Photo Office/Mr. Billie Shaddix
Director
Dear Billie:
The President and I have an agreement covering his personal
performances as a radio actor in the early 1940's. He has
already furnished me with photographs of himself for a record
album which I am producing for the cover and as a last minute
afterthought I would like to consider some photos on the back cover
of the inauguration which would include the swearing-in shot.
Would you please send me these photos at your very earliest
convenience. to the address below.
and
Thankyou for your prompt consideration/wish you good luck and
best wishes in your new responsibilities.
George Very truly V. yours Garabedian
Missert
Michael: Do you know anything about this
man - This boks commercial (Nuy)
to me --
B
Post Office Box One
Anaheim, California 92805
Area Code 714 772-4791
File
THE CHIEF OF PROTOÇOL
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20520
March 23, 1981
MEMORANDUM
TO
: Mr. Mike Deaver
The White House
FROM
: S/CPR - Leonore Annenberg L A.
SUBJECT
:
Visits of Foreign Leaders
There seems to be some confusion regarding categories
of visits of foreign dignitaries to the United
States. The categories are:
State Visit - First visit made by a Chief of
State during a particular administration
receiving full honors. (e.g., Queen Elizabeth).
Official Visit to the United States - Same as
State Visit but made by a Head of Government
instead of a Chief of State (e.g., Prime
Minister Thatcher).
Official Visit to Washington - A Chief of State
or Head of Government on a second visit during
a particular administration receiving essentially
the same treatment as the above except the
United States Government does not pay for travel
around the country.
As you were not available, I talked with Richard Allen
about the possibility of creating a new additional
category called:
Official Working Visit to Washington
Under this proposed category the ceremonies would
be greatly reduced to include:
1. The visiting Chief of State or Head of
Government being transported from the port
of entry by U.S. aircraft to Andrews Air
Force Base. The visitor is met by a ranking
State Department official (with limited military
honors).
2)
2. Blair House will made available to the
official party.
3. The following day the visitor will arrive
at the Diplomatic Entrance of the White
House to be received by the President.
Military honors will consist of an honor
cordon and herald trumpets.
4. A substantive meeting will take place
followed by a working luncheon. (The
President's involvement is concluded
after the luncheon).
The visitor will then be free for other
appointments.
5. The farewell ceremony will take place at
the Washington Monument Grounds with military
honors. The visitor will be helicoptered
to Andrews Air Force Base.
In the case of Prime Minister Van Agt, spouses will
not accompany. On occasions where spouses do travel,
such as Mrs. Seaga and Mrs. Chun, we would suggest
that Mrs. Reagan host a luncheon or coffee for the
spouses.
As Prime Minister Van Agt is scheduled to arrive
next week and the planning for the visit has to
begin immediately, I would hope that you can give
me your approval on this new visit category as
soon as possible.
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
Fale
WASHINGTON
TO:
Mike Deaver
FROM:
Lyn Nofziger
Cr
DATE:
March 23, 1981
RE:
March 24, 1981 Meeting with the President
Per our discussion, the six California Assembly Republican
leaders that I requested meet privately with the President
are:
Carol Hallett, the Minority Leader
San Luis Obispo
Robert Naylor, the Caucus Chairman
Menlo Park
Charles Imbrecht, Vice-Chairman, Ways and
Means; and the President's Assemblyman
Santa Barbara
Ross Johnson, the Caucus Vice-Chairman
and Political Director
Orange County
Pat Nolan, the Caucus Secretary
Glendale
Richard Mountjoy, the Caucus Whip
Arcadia
They only want 5-10 minutes to discuss how the Republicans
in California plan to support the President's economic
policy. Photo opportunity is also desired.
I would like Ed Rollins, of my staff, to accompany them.
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
APPROVED FOR
WASHINGTON
Date. 3/24
Time. (10 miss)- 4:00 pm
Length. 10 min
March 20, 1981
Date 3/20
GJN
oval office
MEMORANDUM FOR:
FROM:
Lyn Greg Nofziger Newell Rx
The six leaders of the California Republican Assembly
will be in Washington on Tuesday, March 24th. I would
like them to have five minutes with the President for
a photo opportunity. If necessary, we can do it on
Wednesday morning.
Please let me know as soon as possible.
Thank you.
MKD-FILE
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 23, 1981
Dear Col. Boyes:
Thank you for your interesting letter, and
for taking the time to make me aware of your
concerns. I have taken the liberty of for-
warding it to Mr. Richard Allen, Assistant
to the President for National Security Affairs.
Thank you again for your views.
Sincerely,
MICHAEL K. DEAVER
Assistant to the President
Deputy Chief of Staff
Colonel Pete Boyes, USAF (Ret)
Box 14130
South Lake Tahoe, CA 95702
MKD- FILE
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 24, 1981
Dear Tom:
I very much enjoyed meeting and talking
with you at the St Patrick's Day luncheon.
I appreciate your advice and counsel on
every matter, and would very much like to
be helpful whenever I can.
Many thanks.
Sincerely,
MICHAEL K. DEAVER
Assistant to the President
Deputy Chief of Staff
The Honorable Thomas S. Foley
1201 Longworth Bldg.
Washington, D.C. 20515
BCC TO Mr FRIEDERBORF
MKD-FILE
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 24, 1981
MEMORANDUM
TO:
FRED FIELDING
FROM:
MICHAEL K. DEAVER
SUBJECT:
Taped Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
Could you let me know if this is appropriate, or
if we should turn it off?
MICD FILE
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 24, 1981
MEMORANDUM
TO:
JERRY PARR
FROM:
MICHAEL K. DEAVER
SUBJECT:
Presidential Protective Division
Attached are comments from Mike Evans which I have
heard from others. Any chance we could do something
like this?
Let me know.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 18, 1981
MEMORANDUM TO MICHAEL DEAVER
FROM:
MICHAEL EVANS
M.R
May I respectfully suggest that the Presidential Protective
Division have a press agent as good and as professionally
knowledgeable as Kent Barnes and Tom Stumpf. The good
rapportestablished between the Secret Service and the
television crews and still photographers benefitted candidate
Reagan during the campaign and a similarily good rapport
would benefit the President. It is my feeling that such
a report doesn't exist at present.
CC: Joe Canzeri
Steve Studdert
Jim Brady
MKD-FILE MKD -FILE
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 24, 1981
Dear Mr. Clement:
Your cousin, Isabel Gassett, has written
to me in regard to your interest in getting
together with me. Please call Mrs. Shirley
Moore in my office and she will arrange a
time for us to meet.
Sincerely,
MICHAEL K. DEAVER
Assistant to the President
Deputy Chief of Staff
Mr. Wm A. Clement, Jr.
The Dobbs Corporation
2626 Pennsylvania Ave, N.W. (Suite 202)
Washington, D.C. 20037
MKD-FILE
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 24, 1981
MEMORANDUM
TO:
JAY MOORHEAD
FROM:
MICHAEL K. DEAVER
SUBJECT:
McCann Announcement
The McCann announcement was speeded up because
of the St. Patrick Day luncheon. Follow through
now to be sure we get McCann back into the regular
procedure.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 23, 1981
MEMORANDUM TO MIKE DEAVER
FROM:
JAY MOORHEAD m
SUBJECT: McCann Announcement
Normal procedure, according to the State Department, for
Ambassador announcements, requires formal agrovement
(written agreement) from the host country about our
nominee for that position. Once received, the announcement
may take place.
Realizing that the Ireland announcement was a special case,
I want to make sure that the agrovement and other papers
for McCann go through the proper procedures.
Are you handling this one?
MKD -FILE
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 24, 1981
Dear Secretary Haig:
Following our discussion of last Thursday,
I checked up on your concern about Presidential
appointments to the Department of State being
held up.
Attached is a current status report on all
Secretary of State appointments. I hope this
will answer any questions you have. Let me
know if I can be of further help in this matter.
Sincerely,
MICHAEL K. DEAVER
Assistant to the President
Deputy Chief of Staff
CC: Wm P. Clark
Ed Meese
Jim Baker
The Honorable Alexander M. Haig, Jr.
The Secretary of State
Washington, D.C. 20520
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 20, 1981
MEMORANDUM FOR:
Michael Deaver
FROM:
Willa Ann Johnson
SUBJECT:
Presidential Appointments
Department of State
POSITION
CANDIDATE
ANNOUNCED
OTHER STATUS
U/S, Economic
Myer Rashish
3/3/81
Nominated 3/17/81
Affairs
U/S, Management
Richard Kennedy
2/29/81
Appointed 2/27/31
U/S, Political
Walter Stoessel
1/29/81
Appointed 2/27/81
Affairs
U/S, Security
James Buckley
1/29/81
Appointed 2/27/31
Assistance
Counselor
Robert McFarlane
1/29/81
Appointed 2/27/81
A/S, African
Chester Crocker
3/9/81
Nominated 3/17/81
Affairs
A/S, Asia/Pacific
John Holdridge
3/3/81
Nominated 3/17/81
Affairs
A/S, Near East/
Nicholas Veliotes
3/3/81
Full field completed
South Asian Affairs
3/18/81
A/S, European
Lawrence Eagleburger
3/4/81
In FBI full field
Affairs
A/S, Inter-American Thomas Enders
Decision memo w/
Affairs
Senior Staff
A/S, Economic
Robert Hormats
3/3/81
Full field completed
Affairs
3/16/81
A/S, International Elliot Abrams
2/4/81
Nominated 3/17/81
Organization Affairs
2
POSITION
CANDIDATE
ANNOUNCED
OTHER STATUS
A/S, Congressional Richard Fairbanks
1/29/81
Appointed 2/27/81
Affairs
A/S, Administration James Hackett
On Hold/Wayne
Roberts
A/S, Oceans/
James L. Malone
2/11/81
Nominated 3/2/81
Scientific Affairs
A/S, Consular
Diego Asencio
Initial clearance
Affairs
papers submitted
1/29/81
A/S, Human Rights Ernest Lefever
2/20/81
In FBI full field
A/S, Public Affairs
Decision pending
w/Secretary
A/S, Intl. Narcotic
Decision pending
w/Secretary
Legal Adviser
Decision pending
w/Secretary
Amb at Large/Coord Julia Taft
Awaiting initial
for Refugee Affairs
clearance
US Rep to OAS
J. William Middendorf Announced
Initial clearance
pending
Dep UN Rep
Decision pending
w/Kirkpatrick
US Rep/Ecosoc/UN
Jose Sorzano
Initial clearance
papers submitted
2/26/81
Commissioner, Int'l Frank Whetstone
Announced
Initial clearance
Boundry Commission
(US-Canada)
* Note: It should be noted that once an individual has been
announced, the OPP no longer has a role.