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Originally Processed With FOIA(s): FOIA Number: S Systematic FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the George Bush Presidential Library Staff. Record Group/Collection: George H.W. Bush Presidential Records Collection/Office of Origin: Appointments and Scheduling, White House Office of Series: Presidential Daily Diary/Backup Subseries: OA/ID Number: 12790 Folder ID Number: 12790-022 Folder Title: [Presidential Daily Backup] 2/13/89 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: G 14 31 3 2 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet (George Bush Library) Doc. No. / Type Subject/Title Date Restriction Classification 01. Telephone The White House 02/13/1989 (b)(6) Memorandum Telephone Memorandum [Phone Numbers Redacted] (1 pp.) 02. Manifest Flight Time - Passenger Manifests (3 pp.) 02/17/1989 (b)(7)(c), (b)(7)(e), (b)(7)(f) 03. Trip Schedule The White House 02/13/1989 (b)(7)(c), Schedule of the President and Mrs. Bush for Manchester, New (b)(7)(e), Hampshire (b)(7)(f) [Names of Secret Service Agents and Presidential Protection Information Redacted] (4 pp.) 04. Diagram Security Diagrams - Visit to Manchester, NH (3 pp.) 02/13/1989 (b)(3) 05. Trip Schedule The White House 02/13/1989 (b)(7)(c), Schedule of the President for Washington, D.C. (b)(7)(e), [Names of Secret Service Agents and Presidential Protection (b)(7)(f) Information Redacted] (2 pp.) 06. Diagram Security Diagrams - Swearing-In of Secretary Jack Kemp (2 pp.) 02/13/1989 (b)(3) 07. List Clearance List for Private Dinner 02/13/1989 (b)(6) [Some DOB's Redacted] (1 pp.) Page 1 of 1 Collection: Record Group: Bush Presidential Records Office: Appointments and Scheduling, White House Office of Series: Presidential Daily Diary, Backup Subseries: WHORM Cat.: File Location: [Presidential Daily Backup] 2/13/89 Pinksheet Number: DJC3364 OA/ID Number: 12790-022 Date Closed: 4/15/2002 FOIA/Sys Case #: 2002-1005-S Re-review Case #: P-2/P-5 Review Case #: 11:46 Dov. into Oval SCHEDULE OF THE PRESIDENT Monday, February 13, 1989 The President and Mrs. Bush depart for Kennebunkport 8:15 am Manchester, New Hampshire where the President will address the Business and Industry Associaton of New Hampshire (Studdert) (TAB A -- Trip Schedule) 8:45 am Arrive Manchester 10:25 am Depart Manchester 11:55 am Arrive White House South Lawn 12:00 noon Lunch and Personal Staff Time Oval Office (90 min) Interview with the Wall Street Journal Oval Office 1:30 pm (15 min) (Fitzwater) (TAB B) Meeting with Representatives Roosevelt Room 1:45 pm (10 min) of the Boy Scouts of America (Demarest) (TAB C) 2:00 pm Personal Staff Time Oval Office (2 hrs) 4:00 pm The President departs for Swearing-in South Lawn of Jack Kemp as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development at the HUD Building (Bates) (TAB D -- Trip Schedule) Arrives White House South Lawn 4:35 pm Meeting with Governor Sununu Oval Office 4:45 pm (15 min) Drop by Reception for Newly- Indian Treaty 6:00 pm selected Flag Officers Room (15 min) (Newman/Lopez) (TAB E) UNP 02/10/89 4:00 pm (see attabed) 11:35 an oval offine 11.46 Sov Summ into oval 12:03 alwater + Summer J to oval 12:09 Jeanne add Jem Austin wray 11.51 Summer out 1:13 Summer ant of owl for leurch 1:16 all outof Oval except Potu Service 1:16 Fetzwation 1:23 Fitzavate out 1:29 or 7 itzwater Summer in 1:31 add al Hunt, Norm Pearlstine, Serald Derb t michel McIneen 1:53 all out except Poter 1:55 Potus to Roosevelt Room 2:03 Return to Oval 2:15 2:19 rov. Sunum + Jack Stein into oval (see attachd schedule Tab D) 4:51 an Oval w/ Sunlener + Darman 5:08 Sor. Summer out 5:51 gen Deawerft in to Oval office Dpt oval 5:59 6:02 an India Treaty Room 6:16 Dpt India Treaty sem 6:20 are oval 6:20 Apt oval an Res 6:24 7: 12 Dpt 2nd 7lr hes. 7:17 Npt S.Gromds i.Rickhi an 7:25 ItaliaiRest w/ Vic sobet al 10:18(?) an WH. (mattlached) Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet (George Bush Library) Document No. Subject/Title of Document Date Restriction Class. and Type 01. Telephone The White House 02/13/1989 (b)(6) Memorandum Telephone Memorandum [Phone Numbers Redacted] (1 pp.) Collection: Record Group: Bush Presidential Records Office: Appointments and Scheduling, White House Office of Series: Presidential Daily Diary, Backup Subseries: WHORM Cat.: File Location: [Presidential Daily Backup] 2/13/89 Date Closed: 4/15/2002 OA/ID Number: 12790-022 FOIA/SYS Case #: 2002-1005-S Appeal Case #: Re-review Case #: Appeal Disposition: P-2/P-5 Review Case #: Disposition Date: AR Case #: MR Case #: AR Disposition: MR Disposition: AR Disposition Date: MR Disposition Date: RESTRICTION CODES Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) - 15 U.S.C. 552(b)] Deed of Gift Restrictions (b)(1) National security classified information C(1) Closed by Executive Order 13526, governing access to national (b)(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an security information C(2) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the information agency (b)(3) Release would violate a Federal statute C(3) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of (b)(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial gift [formerly listed as only C] information PRM. Removed as a personal record misfile (b)(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy (b)(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] purposes (b)(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of P-2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] financial institutions P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and (b)(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information his advisors, or between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRA] concerning wells THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON West Wing TELEPHONE MEMORANDUM MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13 , 19 89 TIME NAME ACTION PLACED DISC OUT AM FROM LAST FRIDAY: Bill Moss (Jefferson) 12:10 - out 1.w. Patty saw Mr. Moss INC PM at 12:30 in the OUT AM Mess -- no need for POTUS to INC PM call -- mtg. is OUT AM scheduled for Wednesday INC PM CURRENT CALLS: OUT AM 2:44 2:53 BOYDEN GRAY TALKED INC PM OUT AM 5:24 5:25 GOVERNOR JOHN SUNUNU TALKED INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM GPO : 1983 0 - 405-660 : QL 2 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TELEPHONE MEMORANDUM SIGNAL SWITCHBOARD February 13, 1989 TIME NAME ACTION PLACED DISC anx 7:45 AM 7:53 Ms. Patty Presock Tlkd-ok Office, Washington, D.C. 7:47 AM White House Signal x22199 INC PM *** 8:11AM Reverend Jerry Moore, Jr. LW with Mr. McBride Radisson Plaza Hotel 8:23 AM Raliegh, North Carolina INC PM 919-834-9900 x1521 OUT 9:21 AM 9:23 Ms. Patty Presock Tlkd-ok Office, Washington, D.C. 9:22 AM White House Signal 6-7400 XNC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM GPO : 1982 0 - - 370-008 : QL 2 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TELEPHONE MEMORANDUM E.S.T. FEBRUARY 13th 89 PRESIDENT-BUSH . 19 TIME NAME ACTION PLACED DISC OUT AM MR. ALAN B. GREENSPAN WASHINGTON, D.C. 1:17 1:21 (b)(6) TALKED OK 1:19PM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM REVERAND JERRY MOORE RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 919-834-9900 ROOM 1521 TALKED OK INC 2:05 PM 2:07 OUT AM INC PM OUT AM MR. CHASE UNTERMEYER OFFICE-WASHINGTON, D.C. INC 2:08 2:14 WHITE HOUSE ADMIN. EXT. 7060 TALKED OK PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM MR. TOM CLARK OFFICE-KENNEBUNKPORT, MAINE 2:26 2:28 207-967-5343 TALKED OK INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM SENATOR BARRY GOLDWATER LEFT WORD RESIDENCE-SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA TALKED OK 5:33P INC 3:47 5:37 602-840-3335 PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM CONG. TIP O'NEILL PRESIDENT-OUT LOCALL' RESIDENCE-BETHESDA, MARYLAND TALKED OK 5:06P 4:30 5:07 INC PM 229-3061 GPO : 1983 O - 405-660 : QL 2 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TELEPHONE MEMORANDUM E. S. T. FEBRUARY 13th , 19 89 PRESIDENT-BUSH TIME NAME ACTION PLACED DISC OUT AM SEN. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG OUT OF THE CITY ARVADA, COLORADO OFFICE WILL LOCATE INC 5:02 PM 5:31 CAR-PHONE 303-877-2487 TALKED OK 5:29P OUT AM INC PM OUT AM MRS. GEORGE BUSH RESIDENCE-WHITE HOUSE INC 5:19 PM 5:21 WHITE HOUSE ADMIN. EXT. 542 TALKED OK OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM OUT AM INC PM GPO : 1983 o - 405-660 : QL 2 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 10, 1989 12:10 - rhe- - PHONE CALLS FOR PRESIDENT BUSH 2:45 Bill Moss at Jefferson Hotel, in D.C. 347-2200 Please call at your convenience. Joyce Garlington PRESIDENTIAL MOVEMENTS Kennebunkport, Maine Manchester, New Hampshire LOCATION Washington, D.C. DATE 13 February 1989 TIME MOVEMENTS 0809 Depart Walker's Point via Motorcade 0811 Arrive St. Ann's Episcopal Church 0814 Depart St. Ann's Episcopal Church via Marine One 0847 Arrive Manchester Airport, Manchester, New Hampshire 0852 Depart Manchester Airport via Motorcade 0903 Arrive The Center of New Hampshire Holiday Inn 0954 Depart The Center of New Hampshire Holiday Inn via Motorcade 1005 Arrive Manchester Airport 1017 Depart Manchester Airport via Air Force One 1117 Arrive Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland 1127 Depart Andrews Air Force Base via Marine One 1134 Arrive South Grounds 1137 Oval Office 1315 South Grounds 1316 Oval Office 1358 Roosevelt Room 1403 Oval Office 1601 South Grounds 1603 Depart South Grounds via Motorcade 1609 Arrive Department of Housing and Urban Development 1644 Depart Department of Housing and Urban Development via Motorcade 1649 Arrive South Grounds WHCA FORM 15, OCTOBER 15, 1980 PRESIDENTIAL MOVEMENTS LOCATION Washington, D.C. DATE 13 February 1989 TIME MOVEMENTS 1652 Oval Office 1804 Indian Treaty Room 1824 Residence 1916 South Grounds 1918 Depart South Grounds via Motorcade (LOW KEY) 1925 Arrive I. Ricchi's Restaurant (LOW KEY) 2216 Depart I. Ricchi's Restaurant via Motorcade (LOW KEY) 2222 Arrive South Grounds (LOW KEY) 2223 Residence WHCA FORM 15, OCTOBER 15, 1980 Monday, February 13 11:34 The President and Mrs. Bush arrive South Grounds 11:36 The President to the Oval Office 11:37 Mrs. Bush to the Second Floor 12:35 Lunch for Mrs. Bush 2:00 7 Reporters to the Second Floor Down 2:45 2:02 7 Photographers to the Second Floor Down 2:06 4:08 The President departed for the HUD Building 4:35 Mrs. Bush to the South Grounds 4:45 The President to the Oval Office 4:47 Mrs. Bush to the Second Floor 6:24 The President to the Second Floor 6:30 13 guests to the Second Floor for Cocktails 7:19 The President, Mrs. Bush, and all guests departed the White House for a local dinner 10:20 The President and Mrs Bush to the Second Floor 10:40 Retired Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet (George Bush Library) Document No. Subject/Title of Document Date Restriction Class. and Type 02. Manifest Flight Time - Passenger Manifests (3 pp.) 02/17/1989 (b)(7)(c), (b)(7)(e), (b)(7)(f) Collection: Record Group: Bush Presidential Records Office: Appointments and Scheduling, White House Office of Series: Presidential Daily Diary, Backup Subseries: WHORM Cat.: File Location: [Presidential Daily Backup] 2/13/89 Date Closed: 4/15/2002 OA/ID Number: 12790-022 FOIA/SYS Case #: 2002-1005-S Appeal Case #: Re-review Case #: Appeal Disposition: P-2/P-5 Review Case #: Disposition Date: AR Case #: MR Case #: AR Disposition: MR Disposition: AR Disposition Date: MR Disposition Date: RESTRICTION CODES Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] Deed of Gift Restrictions (b)(1) National security classified information C(1) Closed by Executive Order 13526, governing access to national (b)(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an security information agency C(2) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the information (b)(3) Release would violate a Federal statute C(3) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of (b)(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial gift [formerly listed as only C] information PRM. Removed as a personal record misfile (b)(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy (b)(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] purposes (b)(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of P-2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] financial institutions P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and (b)(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information his advisors, or between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRA] concerning wells Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet (George Bush Library) Document No. Subject/Title of Document Date Restriction Class. and Type 03. Trip Schedule The White House 02/13/1989 (b)(7)(c), Schedule of the President and Mrs. Bush for Manchester, (b)(7)(e), New Hampshire (b)(7)(f) [Names of Secret Service Agents and Presidential Protection Information Redacted] (4 pp.) Collection: Record Group: Bush Presidential Records Office: Appointments and Scheduling, White House Office of Series: Presidential Daily Diary, Backup Subseries: WHORM Cat.: File Location: [Presidential Daily Backup] 2/13/89 Date Closed: 4/15/2002 OA/ID Number: 12790-022 FOIA/SYS Case #: 2002-1005-S Appeal Case #: Re-review Case #: Appeal Disposition: P-2/P-5 Review Case #: Disposition Date: AR Case #: MR Case #: AR Disposition: MR Disposition: AR Disposition Date: MR Disposition Date: RESTRICTION CODES Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) - 15 U.S.C. 552(b)] Deed of Gift Restrictions (b)(1) National security classified information C(1) Closed by Executive Order 13526, governing access to national (b)(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an security information agency C(2) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the information (b)(3) Release would violate a Federal statute C(3) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of (b)(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial gift [formerly listed as only C] information PRM. Removed as a personal record misfile (b)(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy (b)(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] purposes (b)(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of P-2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] financial institutions P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and (b)(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information his advisors, or between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRA] concerning wells THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON SCHEDULE OF THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. BUSH FOR MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1989 EVENT: Reception for the Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire Address DRESS: Men - Business Suit Women - Day Dress CONTACT: Presidential Advance Office John G. Keller, Jr. - 202/456-7565 Trip Coordinator Patricia L. Conrad - 202/456-7565 Manchester, NH Signal - 603/627-6798 ADVANCE: Leo Tometo -LEAD Brian Montgomery -PRESS (b)(7)(c), (b)(7)(e), (b)(7)(f) Duane Hegna -MIL. AIDE Cmdr. Roger Free -WHCA WEATHER: Partly Cloudy/Mid 30's MI 8:05 port ppt point hardig SCHEDULE zone via OF THE THE WASHINGTON WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT AND MRS. BUSH FOR 8.12 MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE FEBRUARY 13, 1989 8:45 am THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush arrive Manchester Airport and proceed to board Motorcade. 8:48 Met by: The Honorable and Mrs. Judd Gregg (Kathy) Governor of New Hampshire The Honorable and Mrs. Emile Beaulieu Mayor of Manchester Mr. Earl Rinker Executive Councilor Mr. William Gingrich Chairman, Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Schanagnon (Arlene) Vice Chairman, Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire 8:53 8:50 am THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush board Motorcade and depart Manchester Airport en route The Center of New Hampshire Holiday Inn. MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS: (b)(7)(c), (b)(7)(e), (b)(7)(f) (Drive Time: 15 Minutes) GUEST AND STAFF INSTRUCTIONS: Upon arrival at The Center of New Hampshire Holiday Inn, Guests and Staff will be escorted to Holding Room. Please board Motorcade no later than 9:50 am for transport to Manchester Airport. OR 9:05 9:05 am THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush arrive The Center of New Hampshire Holiday Inn and proceed to Salon B. Met by: Mr. John Crossier President, Business Industry Association of New Hampshire Page Two Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gregg (Cay) Former Governor of New Hampshire Mr. Ray Burton Executive Councilor Ms. Ruth Griffin Executive Councilor Mr. Peter Spaulding Executive Councilor Mr. Bernie Streeter 9:08 Executive Councilor OK 9:0 9:08 am THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush arrive Salon B. EVENT: RECEPTION FOR BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE CLOSED PRESS MIX AND MINGLE 9:20 am THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush depart Salon B and proceed to Holding Room. 9:21 am THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush arrive Holding Room. Met by: Mr. John McDonough County Commissioner Mr. William Marcoux, Jr. County Commissioner Mr. Ed Lobacki County Commissioner 9:24 am THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush depart Holding Room en route Off-Stage Announcement Area. Page Three 9:25 am THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush arrive Off-Stage Announcement Area and hold briefly. EVENT: ADDRESS TO BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE OPEN PRESS RUFFLES AND FLOURISHES OFF-STAGE ANNOUNCEMENT HAIL TO THE CHIEF REMARKS 9:27 am THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush are announced on Stage. 9:29 am Mr. William Gingrich, Chairman, Business Industry Association, introduces Governor Judd Gregg. 9:30 am THE PRESIDENT is introduced by Governor Gregg. 9:35 am THE PRESIDENT Remarks. 9:50 am THE PRESIDENT concludes Remarks, and with Mrs. Bush, departs Stage and proceeds to Holding Room. 9:52 am THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush arrive Holding Room. Met by: Ms. Alicia Abbott Mr. Will Abbott Mr. William Cahill Ms. Wendy Cahill Mr. John Stabile, II Page Four Ms. Ginny Stabile Mr. Lou Durette County Sheriff Mrs. Lucy Durette ? 9:57 am THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush depart Holding Room and proceed to Motorcade. Met by: Mr. Steve Edwards Ms. Lucy Muller The Honorable Cathy Schneiderat State Representative Mr. Bob Turner Ms. Vicky Zachos 10:00 am THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush board Motorcade and depart The Center of New Hampshire Holiday Inn en route Manchester Airport. MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS: Same As On Arrival. (Drive Time: 15 Minutes) 10:15 am THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush arrive Manchester Airport and proceed to board Air Force I. Met by: The Honorable Rhona Charboneau U.S. Senate Page Five Mr. Robert Rivard Register of Probate Ms. Suzanne Rivard Ms. Judith MacDonald Register of Deeds Mr. Peter McDonough County Attorney Ms. Cheryl Burns County Treasurer 10:25 am THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush board Air Force One and depart Manchester Airport en route Andrews Air Force Base. (Flying Time: 1 Hour 15 Minutes) ( Interchange: None) (Time Change: None) (Food Service: Beverages) 11:20 20 11:40 am THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush arrive Andrews Air Force Base and proceed to board Marine One. 11 : 11:45 am THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush depart Andrews Air Force Base en route White House. (b)(7)(c), (b)(7)(e), (b)(7)(f) 35 11:55 am THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush arrive White House. Page Six Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet (George Bush Library) Document No. Subject/Title of Document Date Restriction Class. and Type 04. Diagram Security Diagrams - Visit to Manchester, NH (3 pp.) 02/13/1989 (b)(3) Collection: Record Group: Bush Presidential Records Office: Appointments and Scheduling, White House Office of Series: Presidential Daily Diary, Backup Subseries: WHORM Cat.: File Location: [Presidential Daily Backup] 2/13/89 Date Closed: 4/15/2002 OA/ID Number: 12790-022 FOIA/SYS Case #: 2002-1005-S Appeal Case #: Re-review Case #: Appeal Disposition: P-2/P-5 Review Case #: Disposition Date: AR Case #: MR Case #: AR Disposition: MR Disposition: AR Disposition Date: MR Disposition Date: RESTRICTION CODES Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] Deed of Gift Restrictions (b)(1) National security classified information C(1) Closed by Executive Order 13526, governing access to national (b)(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an security information agency C(2) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the information (b)(3) Release would violate a Federal statute C(3) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of (b)(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial gift [formerly listed as only C] information PRM. Removed as a personal record misfile (b)(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy (b)(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] purposes (b)(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of P-2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] financial institutions P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and (b)(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information his advisors, or between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRA] concerning wells Tim THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. BUSH TO MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1989 EVENT: Airport arrival, Manchester, New Hampshire LOCATION: Manchester Airport Manchester, New Hampshire. TIME: 8:45 am - 8:50 am ATTENDEES: 8 Greeters PRESS: Open MMM SCENARIO: THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush arrive via Marine One at Manchester Airport, and are greeted by: Governor and Mrs. Judd Gregg (Catherine); Mayor and Mrs. Emile D. Beaulieu (Pauline) Mayor, Manchester, New Hampshire; Earl Rinker, Executive Councilor; Mr. William Gingrich, Chairman, Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire; Mr. and MRs. Lewis Schaganon (Arlene), Vice Chairman, Business and Industry Association. THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush proceed to board motorcade and depart Manchester Airport en route The Center of New Hampshire Holiday Inn. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. BUSH TO MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1989 EVENT: Informal Reception with Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire Leadership. DATE: Monday, February 13, 1989 TIME: 9:05 am - 9:20 am LOCATION: The Center of New Hampshire Holiday Inn, Salon B Manchester, New Hampshire. ATTENDEES: 48 PRESS: Closed SCENARIO: THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush arrive The Center of New Hampshire Holiday Inn and are met by: John Crossier, President, Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gregg (Cay); Ray Burton, Executive Councilor; Ruth Griffin, Executive Councilor; Peter Spaulding, Executive Councilor; and Bernie Streeter, Executive Councilor. THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush proceed to Salon B for an informal reception with Business and Industry Association leadership. Upon conclusion of the reception, THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush depart Salon B en route holding room. Upon departure from the Holding Room, THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush are greeted by: Mr. John McDonough, County Commissioner; Mr. William Marcoux, Jr.; and Mr. Ed Lombacki, County Commissioner. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT TO MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1989 EVENT: Address to the Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire. TIME: 9:21 am - 10:00 am DATE: Monday, February 9, 1989 LOCATION: The Center of New Hampshire Holiday Inn, The Armory Manchester, New Hampshire. ATTENDEES: 1400 PRESS: Open SCENARIO: Upon arrival, THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush proceed to holding room. THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush depart holding room and proceed to Off-Stage Announcement area. THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush arrive Off-Stage announcement area and hold briefly. Ruffles and Flourishes is played and THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush are announced by an off-stage announcement and proceed to Stage. THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush arrive stage, and are seated. Mr. William Gingrich, Chairman, Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire introduces Gov. Judd Gregg. THE PRESIDENT is introduced by Gov. Judd Gregg. THE PRESIDENT remarks. THE PRESIDENT concludes remarks. THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush depart stage and proceed to holding room. THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush arrive holding room and hold briefly. THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush depart holding room, proceed to the motorcade and are met by: Alicia Abbott; Will Abbott; William Cahill; Wendy Cahill; Mr. John Stabile, II; Ms. Ginny Stabile; Mr. Lou Durette, County Sheriff; Mrs. Lucy Durette. THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush board motorcade and depart The Center of New Hampshire Holiday Inn en route the Airport. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. BUSH TO MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1989 EVENT: Airport departure, Manchester, New Hampshire PLACE: Manchester Airport Manchester, New Hampshire. TIME: 10:12 am - 10:22 am ATTENDEES: 10 Greeters PRESS: Open SCENARIO: THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush arrive Manchester Airport and are met by: State Senator Rhona Charboneau; Sheriff Lou Durette; Mr and Mrs. Robert Rivard (Suzanne), Register of Probate; Judith MacDonald, Register of Deeds; Peter McDonough, County Attorney; Cheryl Burns, County Treasurer. THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Bush proceed to board Air Force I and depart Manchester New Hampshire en route Andrews Air Force Base. Feb. 13 / Administration of George Bush, 1989 Remarks to Members of the Business begun to write my political obituary. Well, I Last Thu and Industry Association in knew things seemed worse than they actu- Congress a Manchester, New Hampshire ally were. And let me tell you why I say the Federal February 13, 1989 that. I knew we were strong here. Gover- broad featu nor Sununu was at my side, Judd Gregg ities, invest Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. Thank and, of course, his dad, Hugh. And I had so the deficit, you, Governor. Thank you for that welcome many people, including many in this room, budget plan back. Judd, thank you for that warm intro- who helped me assemble a statewide orga- meet our na duction, and thank all of you for that wel- nization, A-1 in every single way. And you time keep come. I want to thank Bill Gingrich and never can forget in American politics the American p others at BIA for arranging on relatively importance of people being involved. taxes. There short notice this wonderful meeting. I want would all lik And I also had a message, a message that to pay my respects to our outstanding con- the people of New Hampshire, and then all until we ge gressional delegation-our two Congress- America, understood: Sensible ideas work; bring the Fe men are here-and our senior Senator In the nex we can do the job, and we can do it without Warren Rudman here with us today. But with no char new taxes. And the foundation that we built you're well represented in Washington with held firm; it never cracked or crumbled. grow by ove these four outstanding individuals. I'm very revenue to And the steadfast support that I received sorry if I'm late-a little trouble parking the year under gave me the chance to pick myself off of 18-wheeler. [Laughter] crease of n that canvas, and the rest, as they say, is A few things have happened since I should be er history. And so today, now that I've re- spoke to you 2 years ago at the BIA. For and bring th turned to your State for the first time as the one thing, I got a new job. And so did The Feder 41st President of the United States, let me Bonnie Newman. [Laughter] And I'm very overnight, b pleased on both counts. repeat those four little words that I said on And right h It really is great to be back and see so election night: "Thank you, New Hamp- Rudman for shire." many old friends. Last week I made an ad- executive bi dress to the joint session of Congress, spell- But as Judd reminded us, the journey being a pa ing out my policies and my priorities as goes back longer than just a year ago today. Rudman-Holl America moves into a new decade-a whole It goes back to '79 and '80, when I first ran legislation. Y new century 11 short years away. And I for President. Mine is a bu offered my hand to the Congress in a spirit In 1980 things were different in America. not with busi of bipartisan cooperation and said, "Togeth- Our economy was stagnant. Inflation and partnership , er we can build a better America." interest rates were peaking at unprecedent- said on Thurs And this week, I'm traveling to different ed highs for our country. Our workers were prepared to V parts of the country to talk as directly as out of jobs. And America's respect around gotiate in goc possible to the American people. And it's no the world was on the decline. And since work day and coincidence that this very first stop is here then, under the leadership of a great Presi- to meet bud in New Hampshire. Actually, I thought we dent, America is once again proud and pros- budget on tim were heading south. But John Sununu, you perous. And our economy is now in its 75th I've spoken know, the new Chief of Staff, had his way, month of expansion-the longest period of share with yo and here we are. [Laughter] Some said I uninterrupted economic growth during are. First, let just wanted to come back and drink with peacetime in our nation's history. And our mains the gre the boys at the Alpine Club again right people are back at work. In fact, the pro- nation on the here. [Laughter] What a great evening that portion of Americans with jobs is at a post- begin to inves was, I'll tell you. World War II high. And America is once America mor A year ago at about this time, I was here again respected around the world as a reso- And that mea in New Hampshire under different circum- lute force for peace and freedom. And be- ership in the stances-literally a year ago. I had just been cause we did strengthen this country, I am funds for bas defeated in Iowa. I was up at 6:50 a.m. my optimistic about our chances to enhance the credit for R& first morning here, outside on a cold day-a peace worldwide. We're headed in the right ment; a stren little colder, as I remember, than today direction, and I mean to keep us headed in technology in even-holding my coffee in one hand and the right direction. We've made tremen- tions. shaking hands with some of the guys at the dous progress, and I mean to build on that When I wa factory in another. And the columnists had progress. task force on 190 Administration of George Bush, 1989 / Feb. 13 obituary. Well, I Last Thursday night, I presented to the intended to help survey the wilderness of than they actu- Congress a realistic plan for dealing with government regulations to determine which you why I say the Federal budget. And my plan has four rules were hurting private productive activ- here. Gover- broad features: attention to urgent prior- ity and which were helping. And we did a ide, Judd Gregg ities, investment in the future, an attack on lot of good early on. We got rid of some gh. And I had so the deficit, and no new taxes. And this needless regulation, and still protecting the any in this room, budget plan represents a commitment to safety in the workplace and things of that statewide orga- meet our national priorities and at the same important nature. But the work of this task le way. And you time keep faith with our promise to the force will continue, and its mission expand- ican politics the American people on the tax front of no new ed, however. The Vice President, Dan taxes. There are some areas in which we involved. Quayle, will head this new task force on would all like to spend more, but we cannot a message that competitiveness to explore a range of issues, until we get our fiscal house in order and hire, and then all from regulatory reform to training for the bring the Federal budget deficit down. ible ideas work; work force of the future. In the next fiscal year, under current law can do it without I've also asked the Congress for its coop- with no changes or new taxes, revenues will that we built eration in passing what I believe is the most grow by over $80 billion-$80 billion more or crumbled. important competitiveness package of all: a revenue to the Federal Government in 1 that I received package of bills to improve education in year under existing law. And that's an in- ck myself off of America. You know, Louis Pasteur once crease of nearly 8½ percent. And that as they say, is said: "Chance favors only the prepared should be enough to finance our priorities that I've re- and bring the deficit down without taxes. mind." Our children deserve every break first time as the The Federal budget will not be balanced that we can give them because they do rep- d States, let me resent our future. And so, for America to be overnight, but our plan is a realistic one. ds that I said on And right here I'd like to salute Warren prepared for the future, our children must u, New Hamp- be educated for the future. Rudman for his role in disciplining both the executive branch and the Congress by And part of our education effort must be us, the journey being a part of that historic Gramm- in the area of drugs. Education is still our year ago today. Rudman-Hollings bill. It's very important best means of prevention. And we will fight when I first ran legislation. Yes, it requires tough choices. drugs on all fronts, not only education but Mine is a budget plan that will work, but treatment, interdiction, and law enforce- ent in America. not with business as usual. It will require a ment. But for those who are already hooked Inflation and partnership with the Congress. And as I on drugs, we've got to expand treatment. at unprecedent- said on Thursday night, my team and I are For those who are dealing drugs, I want r workers were prepared to work with the Congress; to ne- them to know how serious we are about respect around gotiate in good faith with the leadership; to stopping them. And I have asked for and ine. And since work day and night, if that's what it takes, will insist on tougher penalties. And, yes, f a great Presi- to meet budget targets; and to produce a that does include the death penalty for broud and pros- budget on time. those drug kingpins. I believe it will inhibit now in its 75th I've spoken about priorities; let me just the continued flow of drugs into this coun- agest period of share with you briefly what those priorities try. And I think the dealers who prey on rowth during are. First, let's make sure that America re- our kids should know what's coming when story. And our mains the greatest and the most productive they get caught. The kids of America will fact, the pro- nation on the face of the Earth. We should not become the broken debris of a failed bs is at a post- begin to invest now in ways that will make war on drugs-period. We simply can't merica is once America more competitive in the future. have that. And a drug free America has to vorld as a reso- And that means continuing America's lead- be the foundation of a healthy, stronger edom. And be- ership in the knowledge business: more America. country, I am funds for basic research; a permanent tax We also must protect our environment: to enhance the credit for R&D, for research and develop- the air we breathe, the water we drink, the in the right ment; a strengthened role for science and beautiful land we live on. And we do need us headed in technology in our national policy delibera- a new attitude, a new commitment to pre- made tremen- tions. serving our planet. build on that When I was Vice President, I chaired a We must protect those members of our task force on regulatory relief, which was society who are the most vulnerable: the 191 Feb. 13 / Administration of George Bush, 1989 infants; the pregnant women; children Robert C. Smith; Bonnie Newman, Assistant tion to all of living in poverty; and, yes, the elderly. And to the President for Management and Ad- came here, a we must protect the homeless. Greater sup- ministration; and Hugh Gregg, former Gov- card here t] port is needed for emergency food and ernor of New Hampshire. In his opening there in tha shelter, for health service, and for clinics for remarks, he recalled events of his New remind me the mentally ill. And I've asked for those Hampshire primary campaign, when he Scouts do for funds to confront the problems of the drove a tractor-trailer. Thank you homeless, recognizing that most of the work in this field, as in education, will be done at Note: The P1 the local and the State and the neighbor- Roosevelt Ro hood level. We must never let the Federal Remarks to Representatives of the Boy opening rem Government preempt and push aside the activities of our citizens at the family and Scouts of America Hook, Earl national pre neighborhood level. The Government, as I February 13, 1989 and chief exe said the other night, cannot stand on the sidelines-not in the face of the national Well, I'm just delighted to see all of you Scouts of A, tives presente shame of the homeless or the depressed here, and to my friend of longstanding, stage of our education. Harold Hook, delighted he's here. Mr. cate naming the Boy Scou What I also want to say is that govern- Graves-Earl, Mr. Love-Ben, Boy Scouts membership ment is not the only answer though. Gov- and Scouters, and to you three guys who Scout Handb ernment has a role. Government's got to do presented these honors to me in a report to its part. But it can't do everything. And me, I'm very grateful to you. without the will of the people, it really can't First, I want to thank you for having me do anything. The essence of our govern- now be the honorary president of the Boy ment is that it is a democracy of, for, and Scouts. And I want to thank you for that Remarks at by the people. To be successful in the years annual report. But even more, I want to for Jack F. I ahead, our mission must also be of, for, and thank you for the good turns-as you call Housing ano by the people. And really, that's why I've them-the good turns that you do, as your February 13 come here today: to look back one final own motto says. Boy Scouts are helping, as time and to let you know I know why I'm Mr. Graves said, the homeless and disabled The Presid here and how I got here. I don't think and the elderly and, in short, the most vul- don't want to there's ever anything wrong in life for nerable in our society. And to those that year award. saying, "Thank you very much," and that's have been left behind, you guys are saying, much. I oper exactly what I wanted to do when I came Hey, we're going to help you catch up. And that you're go here today: Say thank you; but more impor- to those who have given up on themselves, housing, does tantly, now that I am the 41st President of you say as Scouts and Scouters, We've not [Laughter] the United States, to look ahead, to thank given up on you. And you made a differ- It's a pleasu you for what you can do in the future, and ence, helping to combat drug abuse, child to be here for encourage you to give it your all. Join me abuse, hunger, illiteracy; working with the as Secretary with a spirit that I know is the spirit of not homeless, unemployment. opment. I've only this BIA but also the people of New You believe in America's greatest treas- Joanne, too. Hampshire, generally, and together we will ure: its ability to care. And for nearly a and I think h keep America moving forward, always for- century now, the Boy Scouts have cared Secretary. Fo ward, on a journey that leads to a better about our children. And you've helped part of every America of absolutely limitless opportuni- them, enriched them, and helped our chil- the thousand ties. dren enrich mankind. And so, I want to talking about. Thank you all, and God bless you. And it's come by and say: Keep up the good work. I helping other so nice to be here. Thank you very much. think if we do this enough and if I make great job out the point how strongly I feel about what team. Note: The President spoke at 9:31 a.m. in you do, I think the country will understand You know, the Armory at the New Hampshire Holiday very clearly what I mean when I talk about House. He W Inn. He referred to Gov. Judd Gregg; Wil- 1,000 points of light, because I think of the [laughter]-v liam Gingrich, chairman of the Business Scouts, and I think of what you all do to terms as chair and Industry Association of New Hamp- help others. And it's clear bright light, Conference. A shire; Representatives Charles Douglas and bright and shining, and you're an inspira- sive one: moi 192 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 10, 1989 INTERVIEW WITH THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Date: Monday, February 13, 1989 Location: Oval Office Time: 1:30 p.m. (15 minutes) From: Marlin Fitzwater Blan for MF. I. PURPOSE To give the President an opportunity to follow-up on Thursday night's speech. II. BACKGROUND This would fulfill several outstanding requests from The Wall Street Journal for an interview. III. PARTICIPANTS The President Governor Sununu Marlin Fitzwater The Wall Street Journal Al Hunt, Washington Bureau Chief Norman Pearlstine, Managing Editor Gerald Seib, White House Correspondent Michel McQueen, White House Correspondent IV. PRESS PLAN White House Photographer V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS The group will enter the Oval Office and after a brief exchange, the interview will begin. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON PRESENTATION OF BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA REPORT TO THE NATION DATE: February 13, 1989 TIME: 1:45 p.m. LOCATION: Roosevelt Room WORDD THROUGH: DAVE DEMAREST, ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR COMMUNICATIONS FROM: BOBBIE KILBERG, BK DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR PUBLIC LIAISON I. PURPOSE: To receive the annual "Report to the Nation" from representatives of the Boy Scouts of America, to have the President named as honorary President of Boy Scouts of America and to receive scout manual and membership card. II. BACKGROUND: Since 1910 every President has met with the Boy Scouts for presentation of this annual report. It is traditional for the President to serve as honorary President for the Boy Scouts. III. PARTICIPANTS: See attached list. IV. PRESS PLAN: Open press. V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS: -- Guests are escorted to Roosevelt Room. -- Individual photos with the President. -- Press photo-op. -- President presented with Report, membership card, and Scouting Handbook. -- President makes brief remarks. -- Guests depart. Participants for Boy Scout Meeting, 2/13/89, 1:45 p.m. The President Allen Mossman, Director, Report to the Nation Herbert Sparks, Jr., Report to the Nation Advisor Janann Everett, mother of handicapped scout Peter Everett, Scouting for the Handicapped representative Brian Hobbs, National President of Exploring Harold Hook, President, Boy Scouts America Earl Graves, National Scout Commissioner, BSA Jack Stephens, National Chief, Order of the Arrow Andy Kockler, Cub Scout representative Darold Leopold, Boy Scout representative Ben Love, Chief Scout Executive, BSA Denise Dorning, Explorer representative John Domiquez, National Court of Honor representative Tom Nelson, Varsity Scouting representative Harold Sokolsky, Asst. to the Chief Scout Executive, BSA Bobbie Kilberg, Office of Public Liaison Scott Sutherland, Office of Public Liaison TALKING POINTS - Boy Scouts of America 2/13/89 -- Mr. Hook, Mr. Graves, Mr. Love, Boy Scouts and Scouters -- First, I want to thank you for the membership card naming me the honorary President of the Boy Scouts -- Also, thank you for your Annual Report to the Nation -- But even more, I want to salute you for doing SO many "good turns" as your motto says -- Boy Scouts today are helping the homeless, disabled, and the elderly -- in short the most vulnerable -- To those left behind, you have said: We will help you catch up 2 -- To those who have given up on themselves, you have said: "As Scouts and Scouters, we have not given up on you. -- You have made a difference helping to combat drug abuse and child abuse, hunger, illiteracy and unemployment. -- You believe in America's greatest treasure - its ability to care. -- For nearly a century, the Boy Scouts of America have cared about our children. You have helped them, enriched them, and helped our children enrich mankind. -- Thank you again for this wonderful honor. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON SWEARING IN OF JACK F. KEMP AS SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT DATE: February 13, 1989 LOCATION: Department of Housing M and Urban Development TIME: 4:00 p.m. FROM: DAVID Q. BATES I. PURPOSE To witness the swearing in of Jack Kemp by Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. II. BACKGROUND On December 19, 1988 you announced your selection of Jack F. Kemp to be the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. He was confirmed unanimously by the Senate February 2, 1989. Secretary Kemp represented New York's 31st District in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1970 until his retirement last year. His election to Congress followed a thirteen year career as a quarterback in the American and National Football Leagues. Secretary Kemp served as Chairman of the House Republican Conference for seven years and is recognized as a tireless worker seeking innovative solutions to our nation's most pressing social problems. He has strongly pushed proposals such as Enterprise Zones to encourage investment and job creation in the private sector, and Urban Homesteading to allow public housing tenants to gain a stake in their communities by buying their own homes. III. PARTICIPANTS Jack F. Kemp, his wife Joanne and their daughters, Jennifer and Judith Kemp. Mr. Scott Andrews, Jennifer Kemp's fiance, Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Reverend Keith Butler, who will give the invocation, and Mr. Gene Upshaw, Executive Director of the National Football League Players Union, who will lead the Pledge of Allegiance and introduce you. IV. PRESS PLAN Open Press V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS See Advance Office scenario VI. REMARKS To be provided by speechwriters THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT TO DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1989 EVENT: Swearing In Ceremony DATE: Monday, February 13, 1989 TIME: 4:00 pm - 4:30 pm LOCATION: Department of Housing and Urban Development ATTENDEES: 1000 Guests SCENARIO: THE PRESIDENT arrives Department of Housing and Urban Development Cafeteria entrance and is greeted by The Honorable Jack Kemp, Secretary Designate, Mrs. Joanne Kemp, wife of Secretary Designate, Jennifer and Judith Kemp, daughters of Secretary Designate, Mr. Scott Andrews, Jennifer Kemp's fiance, and The Honorable Sandra Day O'Connor, Associate Justice U.S. Supreme Court. Following greetings, THE PRESIDENT proceeds to Holding Room. Upon departure from Holding Room, THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Secretary Designate and Mrs. Kemp, proceeds to Off-Stage Announcement Area and holds briefly. THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Secretary Designate and Mrs. Kemp, is announced onto Stage. THE PRESIDENT remains standing for the Invocation by The Reverend Keith Butler and for the Pledge of Allegiance by Mr. Gene Upshaw, Executive Director of the NFL Players Union. Following the Pledge of Allegiance, THE PRESIDENT is introduced for Remarks by Mr. Gene Upshaw. THE PRESIDENT Remarks. At the conclusion of Remarks, THE PRESIDENT proceeds to witness the administration of the Oath to Secretary Designate Kemp by Associate Justice O'Connor. Secretary Kemp Remarks at the conclusion of the administration of the Oath. THE PRESIDENT departs Stage at the conclusion of Secretary Kemp's remarks and proceeds to Holding Room. THE PRESIDENT departs Holding Room and proceeds to Motorcade. Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet (George Bush Library) Document No. Subject/Title of Document Date Restriction Class. and Type 05. 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Removed as a personal record misfile (b)(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy (b)(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] purposes (b)(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of P-2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] financial institutions P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and (b)(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information his advisors, or between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRA] concerning wells THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON SCHEDULE OF THE PRESIDENT FOR WASHINGTON, D.C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1989 EVENT: HUD Swearing In Ceremony DRESS: Men - Business Suit Women - Day Dress CONTACT: Office of Presidential Advance John G. Keller, Jr. - 202/456-7565 Trip Coordinator Barbara Jobe - 202/456-7565 ADVANCE: S. Broadbent - LEAD P. Reano - PRESS (b)(7)(c), (b)(7)(e), (b)(7)(f) R. Hange - WHCA WEATHER: Low 30's/Partly Cloudy SCHEDULE OF THE PRESIDENT FOR WASHINGTON, D.C. 4:01 Npt oval MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1989 4:00 pm THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs White House en route Department of Housing and Urban Development. 4:00 MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS: (b)(7)(c), (b)(7)(e), (b)(7)(f) (Drive Time: 5 Minutes) 4:05 pm THE PRESIDENT arrives Department of Housing and Urban Development and proceeds to Holding Room. Met by: 4/9 The Honorable Jack Kemp Secretary Designate Mrs. Joanne Kemp Wife of Secretary Designate Ms. Judith Kemp Daughter of Secretary Designate Ms. Jennifer Kemp Daughter of Secretary Designate Mr. Scott Andrews Fiance of Jennifer Kemp The Honorable Sandra Day O'Connor Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court 4:10 4:06 pm THE PRESIDENT arrives Holding Room and holds briefly. 4:07 pm Associate Justice O'Connor, Judith and Jennifer Kemp and Mr. Scott Andrews are announced onto Stage by an Off- Stage Announcement. 4:13 4:08 pm THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Secretary Designate and Mrs. Kemp, departs Holding Room and proceeds to Off-Stage Announcement Area. EVENT: HUD SWEARING IN CEREMONY OPEN PRESS RUFFLES AND FLOURISHES OFF-STAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Page Two Dpt 4:39 to S.R 4:40 an HoldR HAIL TO THE CHIEF BRIEF REMARKS SWEARING IN CEREMONY 4:13 4:09 pm THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Secretary Designate and Mrs. Kemp, arrives Off-Stage Announcement Area and holds briefly. 4:12 4:10 pm THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Secretary Designate and Mrs. Kemp, is announced onto Stage and remains standing. 4:15 pm Reverend Keith Butler delivers Invocation. 4:18 pm Mr. Gene Upshaw, Executive Director of NFL Players Union, leads Pledge of Allegiance. 4.17 4:14 pm THE PRESIDENT is introduced for Remarks by Mr. Gene Upshaw. 4.17 4:15 pm THE PRESIDENT Remarks. 4:24 4:20 pm THE PRESIDENT concludes Remarks and proceeds to witness Oath administered by The Honorable Sandra Day O'Connor, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court. 4 : pm Associate Justice O'Connor administers Oath to Secretary Designate Kemp. 4:25 pm Secretary Kemp gives Brief Remarks. 4:26 pm Secretary Kemp concludes Remarks. 4:37 Page Three 4:27 pm THE PRESIDENT departs Stage and proceeds to board Motorcade. 4:39 4:40 an Holely Room 4:42 Dat Hold Room 4:30 pm THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs Department of Housing and Urban Development en 4:43 route White House. w/ Sunun + Dich Darman MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS: Same as on arrival. 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Diagram Security Diagrams - Swearing-In of Secretary Jack Kemp (2 02/13/1989 (b)(3) pp.) Collection: Record Group: Bush Presidential Records Office: Appointments and Scheduling, White House Office of Series: Presidential Daily Diary, Backup Subseries: WHORM Cat.: File Location: [Presidential Daily Backup] 2/13/89 Date Closed: 4/15/2002 OA/ID Number: 12790-022 FOIA/SYS Case #: 2002-1005-S Appeal Case #: Re-review Case #: Appeal Disposition: P-2/P-5 Review Case #: Disposition Date: AR Case #: MR Case #: AR Disposition: MR Disposition: AR Disposition Date: MR Disposition Date: RESTRICTION CODES Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) - 15 U.S.C. 552(b)] Deed of Gift Restrictions (b)(1) National security classified information C(1) Closed by Executive Order 13526, governing access to national (b)(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an security information agency C(2) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the information (b)(3) Release would violate a Federal statute C(3) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of (b)(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial gift [formerly listed as only C] information PRM. Removed as a personal record misfile (b)(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy (b)(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] purposes (b)(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of P-2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] financial institutions P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and (b)(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information his advisors, or between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRA] concerning wells THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release February 13, 1989 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT JACK KEMP AT SWEARING-IN CEREMONY Housing and Urban Development Building 4:18 P.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: I'd say be seated, but I don't want to win the "smart aleck of the year" award. (Laughter.) Thank you very much. I open with a question. Jack, now that you're going to be in charge of federal housing, does that make you my landlord? (Laughter.) It's a pleasure, it's a real pleasure for me to be here for the swearing-in of Jack Kemp as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. I've known Jack a long time Joanne, too. And I've seen him in action and I think he's going to be a great HUD Secretary. For Joanne, she's an important part of everything he does, and I think of the thousand points of light that I'll keep talking about. No one is more engaged in helping others than Joanne Kemp -- doing a great job out there. They'll be a wonderful team. You know, Jack served nine terms in the House. He was an all-pro Congressman -- (laughter) -- voted by his colleagues three terms as Chairman of the House Republican Conference. And Jack's record is an impressive one -- more completed passes than any other member of Congress. (Laughter.) I count the tax rate reductions of '81 and '86 as being touchdown passes -- a couple of his ideas that got across the goal line, incidently. And the tax cuts did more than put points on the board. They helped produce the longest peacetime expansion ever recorded. Both Jack and I are dedicated to making America, to the fullest extent possible, an opportunity society. And that means an economy that's thriving and creating jobs; cities that are filled with enterprise and offer residents a good life and a good living; neighborhoods that are vibrant and safe, with affordable houses going up, old ones being restored. It means giving people -- working people, poor people, all our citizens -- control over their own lives. And it means a commitment to civil rights and economic opportunity for every American. The chance for a greater America lies before us and we're going to seize that chance. To all the fine people here at HUD I want to say that I greatly respect you and the work that you do. You face tough problems every day, and you do it with a tremendous sense of commitment. I think you're a great team, and I think in Jack Kemp you'll have a great quarterback. I also want to pay my respects to Sam Pierce, his predecessor. A faithful, loyal member of the President's Cabinet who did an outstanding job here. And, Jack, I know you can fill those big shoes. Jack's a man of ideas, and I've made clear that I want him to apply his creativity and energy to the area of housing and urban policy, which are among the most important and challenging issues in America today. These problems require a compassionate MORE - 2 - strategy, and that's the reason that I thought of Jack immediately and asked him to take this job. While still in Congress, he developed some innovative ideas, many of which won support from members on both sides of the aisle. Our plan is to use enterprise zones to bring jobs, investment, and opportunity to depressed areas. And I believe that given a chance, economic freedom can bring a revival to the inner city, and it can create jobs and housing and dignity for every citizen. I want to use urban homesteading to enable public housing residents to gain a stake in their own communities and in their own futures. And I want to work toward giving tenants in federal housing the right to manage and buy their own homes and apartments. Where whole neighborhoods have been blighted and boarded up sometimes by misguided policies, I want to change those policies and empower residents to rebuild their neighborhoods, with the public and private sectors working together. And I think you know how strongly I feel, but let me say it again. I am committed to equal housing opportunity for all our citizens and to the strong enforcement of the laws against discrimination. (Applause.) And I want us to see us finally end the tragedy of homelessness. I do favor full funding for this McKinney Act. We've got to care for those who for various reasons are unable to care for themselves, and we must identify and remove the obstacles that prevent people from being able to acquire housing. So these are our goals. And Jack Kemp for these ideas I have clicked off here today, Jack Kemp has been out front for those very principles for a long, long time. A lot of the most innovative thinking on the inner city has come from him. Throughout his political career, he reached out to work with talented people of every race and background, and he's made his commitment to inclusion something visible, something important in everything he has done. And I want him to continue working to open the doors wider, with more opportunity for everyone. And so, before we go to work, there's one important thing to do, and that is the swearing-in the official swearing-in of the new Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Jack Kemp. Thank you all very much. (Applause.) (The oath is administered.) SECRETARY KEMP: Thank you for that standing ovation. (Laughter.) Thank you, Mr. President, not only for being here today, but for the inspiring mission and exciting goals you've laid out for the Department of Housing and Urban Development. I particularly like the part, Mr. President, about a kinder, gentler quarterback in Jack Kemp. That's going to -- (laughter.) Thank you, Justice O'Connor. What an honor it is to have Sandra Day O'Connor here to do me the high honor of swearing me in as the new Secretary of HUD. Special thanks to my good friend, the Reverend Keith Butler, of Detroit, who's come down to deliver his moving invocation. To my friend, the NFL Hall of Famer, former Oakland Raider, enemy (laughter) -- and dear friend now, leader of the NFL Players Union. I was the former President of the American Football League Players Union and he is the Executive Director of the NFLPA, Gene Upshaw - very honored for him to be here leading us in the Pledge of Allegiance. MORE - 3 - I want to take a moment to introduce each and every one of you to my precious family and my inspiration. First, my wife Joanne (applause.) My daughter you don't need to applaud for every one of them, but I have a -- (laughter.) Our daughter, Judith, who worked in the Reagan-Bush White House -- stand up, Judith. Our daughter, Jennifer, who's a public school teacher. Her fiance, Scott Andrews. They're getting married in May, which we're all excited about. Our son, Jimmy, who just recently signed a football - notice I said a football scholarship to Wake Forest and we're very proud of Jimmy. (Laughter.) Our oldest son, Jeffrey, and his wife, Stacy, could not be here today. They're in Seattle and he's preparing for his ninth season as an NFL quarterback. Joanne Kemp is the only wife and mother of an NFL quarterback in history, so -- (laughter.) President Bush, as I said, it's a particular honor to have you with us today and to have other members of your team. I'm very pleased that Secretary Brady -- Secretary of Treasury Brady is here, Secretary of Transportation Skinner, Secretary of Labor Elizabeth Dole, Secretary of Health and Human Services Lou Sullivan. I'm honored that Chairman Gonzalez is with us today to give evidence of bipartisan support for HUD. (Applause.) I want to thank each and every one of them for coming -- family and friends from all over the country. George Bush, President Bush spoke eloquently about HUD's special mission. We operate in a market that contains the most visible symbol of the American dream home ownership. Our mission, I believe, is to inject oxygen and seed corn and new life and new hope into those distressed inner cities. Mr. President, you talked about free enterprise zones, which include dramatic -- some would say radical -- tax incentives for entrepreneurship and the creation of new jobs in those areas. You talked about the need to impower the poor with home ownership and equity, through initiatives like tenant management and urban homesteading -- an idea which Kimie Gray has helped make work in the District of Columbia and I believe can be a model for other cities, and most importantly, for other people. You talked, Mr. President, of helping recapture the American dream for first-time homebuyers -- young families just starting out. And you asked us at HUD to lead an all-out public and private effort to help end the appalling tragedy of homelessness, which really is a reflection of the tragedy of hopelessness for which housing is just only part of the solution. And we at HUD will carry more than our share of the load in helping end this tragedy. This is a compassionate society and we'll be compassionate at HUD. In a Judeo-Christian society, the ultimate compassion, however, is not measured by how many people are on welfare or government assistance. As the philosopher Maimonides said in the 12th century, "the noblest charity is to prevent people from having to take charity in the first place." (Applause.) We here at HUD know that there are other challenges facing us. The need to build better public and private partnerships to promote economic development and entrepreneurship, the need to ensure that we expand the number of eligible families receiving housing assistance and housing opportunities, the need to change the red lines around distressed areas of our cities into green lines where there can be success and jobs and entrepreneurial opportunity. We want to work with local officials to reduce the barriers to growth and that opportunity, not only in the days and months ahead, but in the years ahead. And, of course, Mr. President, you have challenged us here at HUD with the obligation -- indeed, I consider it an opportunity - to fully, effectively, and vigorously implement the civil rights laws with regard to the new Fair Housing Act, and I pledge my best efforts in that regard. (Applause.) MORE - 4 - I want to, for just a moment, speak about a more personal challenge facing you and me each and every one of us as public servants and keepers of the public trust. You said, Mr. President, when you recognized the fine people and dedicated public servants who work here at HUD and the rest of the federal government that government service is a noble calling and a public trust. Indeed, it is. You said that you learned from your parents your mother and your father - that there is no higher honor than to serve free men and free women; that there is no greater privilege than to labor in government beneath the Great Seal of the United States and the American flag. Well, I agree. Not only do I agree, but I applaud your recognition, Mr. President, of the dedicated public servants in the federal government of the United States of America. (Applause.) With that in mind, let me set out two touchstones for our work here at HUD. First, we need to adhere to the very highest standards of integrity, ethics and the law. President Bush, you've made this standard the watchword of your administration. And I want to help you and help you at HUD make this an agency in which it is enthusiastically and vigorously upheld. Second, to my colleagues at the Housing and Urban Development Agency, we all must keep our minds, our work and our hearts focused on those we are meant to serve -- not just the homebuilder, but the homebuyer; not only public housing authorities, but the public housing resident; not just mayors and city managers, but the poor and those who live temporarily on the streets or in shelters. We need to keep them foremost in our minds and our hearts because our job is to give them what Dr. King called a stake in the American dream -- a helping hand, the equality of opportunity to build a better future for themselves and their children. No one has to lose in this equation. America is not a zero-sum game of static conditions on this Earth in which one gains at another's expense. or someone's job must come at another's loss, or someone must profit while others must lose. I don't see America that way. I don't believe in the perpetuity of poverty. So I'm excited about the challenge ahead. I'm thrilled and honored to have the opportunity to help implement George Bush's agenda for the '90's here at HUD an agenda of compassion and opportunity; of hope and the promise of a better and brighter future for America in housing, economic development, in home ownership and in jobs. Today is special. Special for me. And special not only because President Bush is here at HUD. But also because it's the day after the birthday - the 180th anniversary of the birthday of Abraham Lincoln. So I want to close with one of my favorite quotes from Abraham Lincoln. One day in New England, Mr. Lincoln addressed some shoemakers who happened to be on strike. He told them he didn't believe in laws that prevented men from getting rich. He said it would only do more harm than good. Mr. Lincoln went on to say, he did not propose any war on capital, but that he wanted to allow the humblest man an equal opportunity to get rich with everyone else. He went on to say, when one starts poor, as most people do in the race of life, in a free society it is such that that person knows that he can better his condition - that he knows that there's no fixed condition of labor for his whole life. Well, ladies and gentlemen, that's our mission. That's our mission here at HUD and in America. To give every American man, woman and child, regardless of their race or creed or their economic or their social condition, the opportunity to be what God meant them to be. And I believe we can make this system work. Indeed, I believe we have the moral and profound obligation to make it work. We can make it work together. We have the tools. And as you said MORE - 5 - Mr. President, we know what works. Now we need to put it to work in our cities. We can't leave people behind. Mr. Lincoln said, America cannot exist half slave, half free. In the 19th century, today, the next century, we can't have this country half or three-quarters prosperous and some folks left behind. The Good Shepherd would not have it be that way. So HUD is open for business. (Applause.) Let's get moving. God bless you here at HUD and God bless America. Thank you very, very much. (Applause.) (Band begins to play.) Now, one second, one second. Ladies and gentlemen, band leader, thank you. (Laughter.) Well, that was gentle and kind and -- (laughter.) It would not be a Kemp event -- not that this is -- (laughter) -- but it wouldn't be Kemp at an event if we didn't do something a little bit different and special. And having Gene Upshaw here is symbolic of my many years in pro football and my friendship with him. And I asked a special guest to come here. I know you're excited about seeing Gene. But I asked a young man who is probably one of the great heroes of this town to bring a football on your behalf to the President from the Washington Redskins. Join with me in greeting Joe Gibbs, the coach of the Washington Redskins. (Applause.) (Football is presented.) END 4:40 P.M. EST THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 11, 1989 DROP BY WITH NEWLY SELECTED FLAG OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY AND UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1989 THE INDIAN TREATY ROOM, OEOB 6:00 p.m. FROM: ANTONIO LOPEZ At I. PURPOSE To congratulate the newly selected flag officers of the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. II. BACKGROUND The Secretary of the Navy is hosting the reception in the Indian Treaty Room as part of their Flag Officer orientation. III. PARTICIPANTS Senator John Warner Senator John McCain Admiral William Crowe Admiral Carlisle Trost General Joseph Went Admiral Leon Edney Secretary William Ball Flag Officers and their spouses IV. PRESS PLAN White House photographer only The P. speaks then my and ningle V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS The President will be met by Secretary Will Ball at the entrance of the Indian Treaty Room. The President will mix and mingle with the guests. Suggested talking points are attached. X X SUGGESTED TALKING POINTS FOR MEETING WITH NEW SELECTED FLAG OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY AND MARINE CORPS -- I want to congratulate you on your recent selection for promotion as Rear Admirals and Brigadier Generals. -- Like me, each of you will be taking on a new job. Exciting and challenging times lie ahead as you prepare for new responsibilities in the Navy and Marine Corps. -- As I said to another naval audience recently, we have challenges before us to get every last cent of efficiency out of each defense dollar while maintaining the high levels of readiness we have attained. -- You will be serving as flag and general officers into the 1990's. You will be leading the best young men and women America has to offer. -- I want to reiterate how proud I am that you are on the leadership team of the sea services. -- I congratulate you and your lovely wives for the dedicated service and many sacrifices that have brought you to this day. -- Good luck and best wishes 1:39 Sont 1.16 out 1:13 sunem at 1:16 Fetyurets in / 1:23 Fatyrente out 1:29 Firtzwate of Sunnin michel 1:31 odd al Hunt, norm Pearlstine Gerald Seib, michall Mctueen + 1:53 all out /: 55 into Roosevelt Room 2:03 to 0 oal office 7:17 Dpt S.G. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 15, 1989 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT'S DIARIST OFFICE PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS AND SCHEDULING FROM ANTONIO LOPEZ Af DIRECTOR, WHITE HOUSE MILITARY OFFICE SUBJECT Drop-By with Newly Selected Flag Officers of the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps On Monday, February 13, 1989, the above reference event began at 6:00 p.m. in the Indian Treaty Room of the OEOB and ended at 6:15 p.m. The list of attendees is attached. The Bushes' Taste of Tuscany Secret Service and All, the President Dines Out By Martha Sherrill and Barbara Bush would be getting out of Special to The Washington Post their limousine and walking through the doors of I Ricchi, heading straight for him. It was all very cozy and discreet. No shouting. No trampling. Last night at Risto- The president, determined to keep up his old easygoing lifestyle, has said that noth- rante i Ricchi, President Bush proved that ing was going to stop him-or Barbara- he can still eat in peace in a public place. from impromptu restaurant hopping. The maitre d' Gastone Zampieri-hair in And nothing has. place, palms dry-was standing at atten- Bush held an umbrella over his wife's tion. He looked composed, but edgy. Out of the blue-or maybe from the bar-a wom- head as they walked across the wet pave- ment, followed by a handful of Secret Ser- an came up to him. She had some ques- vice agents. They came as guests of former tions. She wanted to know about parking. Bush speech writer Vic Gold and his wife "Do you know where the valet is?" she asked. Dale for dinner in a semiprivate back room at I Ricchi. Inside the month-old restaurant His face sunk to the terra-cotta floor. Not on 19th Street NW-once the other dinner now. Not this now. guests looked up in utter amazement to see What Zampieri knew-and the woman him-there was a spontaneous burst of ap- BY HARRY WASHINGTON POST didn't-was that in five seconds George See DINNER, C4, Col. 1 The Bushes leaving I Ricchi last night. ART BUCHWALD The Bushes' "No, but they look at you pretty hard," he replied, "to make sure you don't take a left instead of a right." Guests arriving at the restaurant Night Out after the president were clueless. Newsman Al Friendly walked in with WP his wife Pi and Pamela Harriman- both women cuddling mink coats. DINNER, From C1 "Ohhhhhhhh, really?" said Harriman 2/14/89 when told Bush was in the back. "No! plause. Probably realizing he was We didn't know that!" said Pi Friend- among admirers, the president walked about the nearly full dining ly, looking out the window at some room of 100 people or so and shook milling Secret Service. "So that's what that is all about." 10 hands. Then he and Barbara-wearing Three people waiting at the bar- her blue "swearing-in" coat by Bill David Carmen, Ann Jones and Terrie Blass-walked on to dinner. They ate Henry-said they figured out some- a totally Tuscan meal, a fixed menu thing was up, and then found out including antipasto, Misto Griglia To- they'd be dining under the same roof scana (mixed grilled meats) and bis- as the president. "It's really unbeliev- cotti di Prato (almond cookies). They able that the guy can come out, and joined a party of 12: former Redskin have dinner, and it's barely noticeable," Larry Brown, former Bush press sec- said Carmen. "I think it's great." retary Pete Teeley and his wife Vale- It probably wasn't so great, rie, former Nixon counsel Richard though, for the 15 members of the Moore and his wife Esther, Washing- press who weren't allowed inside. tonian food critic Robert Shoffner and Under umbrellas and across the the Gold children Stephen, Paige, Ja- street under the drippy awning of mie and Terry. the Palm restaurant, they waited for "I've served Ronald Reagan," said the president to polish off his biscotti their waiter Ralph Johnson. "You and go home. don't do anything special," he said. "The best service is invisible." Owner Christianne Ricchi also believes in in- visibility. "We just wanted him to feel LAWRENCE comfortable," she said. "As we want all our guests to feel." OF ARABIA Zampieri said he served the queen of England once when he worked in London. "The Secret Service? Yes, NEWLY it's the same with her." RESTORED DIRECTOR'S Only the Secret Service-eight or CUT IN more of them lurking around in Bur- 70MM DOLBY. berry raincoats and plastic ear radi- STEREO os-added a tinge of weirdness. A couple of them tried to look as if they weren't actually blocking the en- trance to Bush's back room. But all they had to worry about were the many diners who found it necessary to use the bathroom-often. It just so happened to be located extremely near the seat of power. 70MM "You mean you didn't get frisked?" EXCLUSIVE NOW PLAYING one woman asked her dinner partner CINEPLEX ODEON UPTOWN THEATRE following his toilette. 3426 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Everyday: 1:30 7:30 Boxoffice opens 1.00 Same day tickets may purchased in advance Regular admission prices observed Sorry no passes no coupons. no bargain matinee or $3.00 Tuesday Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet (George Bush Library) Document No. Subject/Title of Document Date Restriction Class. and Type 07. List Clearance List for Private Dinner 02/13/1989 (b)(6) [Some DOB's Redacted] (1 pp.) Collection: Record Group: Bush Presidential Records Office: Appointments and Scheduling, White House Office of Series: Presidential Daily Diary, Backup Subseries: WHORM Cat.: File Location: [Presidential Daily Backup] 2/13/89 Date Closed: 4/15/2002 OA/ID Number: 12790-022 FOIA/SYS Case #: 2002-1005-S Appeal Case #: Re-review Case #: Appeal Disposition: P-2/P-5 Review Case #: Disposition Date: AR Case #: MR Case #: AR Disposition: MR Disposition: AR Disposition Date: MR Disposition Date: RESTRICTION CODES Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] Deed of Gift Restrictions (b)(1) National security classified information C(1) Closed by Executive Order 13526, governing access to national (b)(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an security information agency C(2) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the information (b)(3) Release would violate a Federal statute C(3) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of (b)(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial gift [formerly listed as only C] information PRM. Removed as a personal record misfile (b)(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy (b)(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] purposes (b)(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of P-2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] financial institutions P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and (b)(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information his advisors, or between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRA] concerning wells Clearance List for Private Dinner - February 13, 1989 Victor Gold dob: 9-25-28 Dale Gold dob: 3-10-29 Tim Jamie Dale Gold 6:30 - drinks dob: (b)(6) in Res Stephen V. Gold dob: 7:15 - dep (b)(6) Terry Kestenbaum Gold for dob: 10-31-58 " I. Ricchi's" Madeline Paige dob: (b)(6) Richard Moore dob: (b)(6) directly across from Palm Restauran Esther Moore dob: (b)(6) P. Larry Brown -fmr. Redski dob: (b)(6) Robert Shoffner - food critic dob: 11-13-42 Heather Perram Shoffner dob: 4-1-59 Peter Teeley dob: 1-12-40 Valerie Teeley dob: 5-5-56