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The original documents are located in Box 179, folder "Vice President's Schedule, July 1-10, 1974" of the Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 6/28 (1) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE jus Monday, July 1, 1974 8:00 AM Daily Intelligence Report Mr. Marsh Agent Dave Peterson 9:00 AM Mr. Hartmann 9:45 AM Chrm. John Powell Mr. Casselman (15 min.) Equal Employment Opp. Commission 10:00 AM PHOTO: Mr. Geoff Shepard Mr. Casselman (5 min.) Domestic Council 10:05 AM PHOTO: Mr. Stan Ebner Mr. Casselman (5 min.) OMB General Counsel 10:15 Scheduling Mtg. 10:10-10:50 AM PERSONAL TIME 10:50 AM Depart EOB enroute 1800 G Street, Rm. 770 11:00 AM Swearing-In: Mr. John Eger as (15 min.) Deputy Director of Telecommunications Policy 11:15 AM Depart "G" Street enroute EOB Office 11:20-12:30 AM PERSONAL TIME Childs 12:30 PM Depart EOB enroute Dept. of State P.t Ben Franklin Room 12:45-1:20 PM LUNCHEON REMARKS: American Foreign Mr. Marsh Services Association 1:20 PM Depart Dept. of State enroute EOB Office 1:40-2:00 PM PERSONAL TIME 2:00 PM Depart EOB for Burning Tree Golf Course 2:30 PM GOLF: Burning Tree Mr. Wm. Whyte Mr. McGreger Mr. Markley P.M. PERSONAL TIME GERALD R.FORD LIBRARY 43 * * * * OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON PROPOSED SCHEDULE DEPARTMENT OF STATE AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICES ASSOCIATION July 1, 1974 ADVANCEPERSON: SALLY QUENNEVILLE 12:30 PM DEPART EOB Office enroute Dept. of State 12:40 PM ARRIVE Dept. of State. PROCEED to the HOLDING ROOM (Madison Room) You will be met by: Mr. Thomas D. Boyatt, President Mr. F. Allan (Tex) Harris, Vice President 12:44 PM PROCEED to Ben Franklin Dining Room Announcement Be seated at Head Table 12:45 PM Lunch is served 1:05 PM Introduction of Vice President 1;07 PM Vice Presidential Remarks Begin 1:17 PM Vice Presidential Remarks Conclude 1:19 PM DEPART Ben Franklin Room enroute motorcade 1:22 PM DEPART Dept. of State enroute EOB Office FORD in LIBRARY GERALD * * 4 OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON PROPOSED SCHEDULE SWEARING-IN DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY MR. JOHN EGER July 1, 1974 ADVANCEPERSON: SALLY QUENNEVILLE 10:50 AM DEPART EOB Office enroute 1800 "G" Street 10:57 AM ARRIVE 1800 "G"Street 10:58 AM PROCEED to Room 770 10:59 AM ARRIVE Room 770 You will be met by: Mr. Clay Thomas Whitehead Mr. John Eger Attendance: 30 11:00 AM Swear-in John Eger as Deputy Director of Telecommunications Policy FULL PRESS COVERAGE Remain Standing 11:15 AM DEPART Room 770 enroute motorcade 11:17 AM DEPART 1800 "G" I Street enroute EOB Office FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 6/28 (1) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S BRIEFING PAPER Monday, July 1, 1974 8:00 AM This is listed on your Monday schedule just as a reminder. Agent Peterson will be delivering the intelligence report daily at 8:00 AM. 9:45 AM Chrm. Powell will bring you up-to-date on the activites of his commission. Mr. Casselman recommended this appointment. 10:00 AM Mr. Casselman recommended this photo session. 10:05 AM Mr. Casselman recommended this photo session. 11:00 AM Advance schedule attached. 12:45 PM Advance schedule attached. FORD i LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED WORKING DRAFT 6/27 THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Monday, July 1, 1974 Show every yay 8-9:00 AM 8:00 Daily Intelligence PERSONAL Mr. Hartmann TIME Symmary Deport CER Mr.,Beterson have marsh 9:00 AM 9:45 AM Chrm. John Powell Mr. Casselman (15 min.) Equal Employment Opportunity Cmsn. 10:00 AM PHOTO: Mr. Geoff Shepard (5 min. ) Domestic Council 10:05 AM PHOTO: Mr. Stan Ebner (5 min. ) OMB General Counsel 10:15-10:45 AM PERSONAL TIME Cole Mr. Seidman 11:00 AM Swearing-In: Mr. John Eger as Deputy Director of Telecommunications Policy 1800 G Street 12:30 PM Luncheon: Remarks: Dept. of State 50th Anniv. Foreign Services 2:30 PM GOLF: Burning Tree Mr. Wm. Whyte Mr. McGreger Mr. Markley P.M. PERSONAL TIME FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED WORKING DRAFT 6/27 THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Tuesday, July 2, 1974 8-9:00 AM PERSONAL TIME 8:3 (20min) Interview Rosco Drummond 9:00 AM Mr. Hartmann 9:30 AM ACTION GROUP STAFF MEETING Mr. Hartmann Mr. Burress: Mr. Mote: Mr. Marsh Mr. Seidman 11:00 10:30-11:30-AM PERSONAL TIME 11:09.45 (10 min) Ctr for sta. of Press 11:30 AM Depart EOB for Andrews AFB 11:25 11:45-12:30 PM Retirement Review for Adm. Moorer, Mr. Marsh U.S.N. Cmdr. Kerr G scenerio Cal Sardo 1-2:00 PMQ PERSONAL TIME 2:00 PM Presentation of Award to V.P. Mr. Casselman (10 min.) from Center for the Study of the .W.H. PHOTO Presidency 2:10-4:30 PM PERSONAL TIME 4:30 PM Mr. Hartmann to 5-6:30 PM PERSONAL TIME P.M. PERSONAL TIME FORD is LIBRARY QERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED WORKING DRAFT 6/27 THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Wednesday, July 3, 1974 I 8-9:00 AM PERSONAL TIME Hold (90 min) 9:00 AM Mr. Hartmann 9:30 (37) - W.H. W. Interns, Treaty Am, 9:30-10:30 AM R15 Briying PERSONAL Den TIME Scroarift in Russia Marsh 10:30 AM Mr. Douglas Kenna Mr. Seidman (15 min.) 10:45 AM Interview Depart for Capitol Office Robt aller Publy Hall NAM Representative Shydat (20 min) 11-11:30 AM 11:05 mike Shamus Ret. Party, V.P. Conf. (10 min) PERSONAL TIME, Capitol Office 11:30-1:30 PM CONGRESSIONAL 1:30 PM No 11:30 VISITS Private mtg. Rhodes faird Depart Capitol Office for EOB Office 1:40-4:30 PM PERSONAL TIME 4:30 PM Mr. Hartmann 5-6:30 PM 5:00 Ret. PERSONAL Party TIME for mike P.M. PERSONAL TIME 7:25 Pres. 10.40 Return from Moseow S. Layn W.H. Day Bisdayne call Note: to 11:30 "N FORD LIBRARY & GERALD HAIRCILLAR ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED WORKING DRAFT 6/27 THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Thursday, July 4, 1974 PRSONAL PLANS Friday, July 5, 1974 PERSONAL PLANS Wedding: Miss Gayle Brumbaugh Mr. Michael G. Ford FORD LIBRARY & GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED WORKING DRAFT 6/27 THE VICE PRESIDENT' S SCHEDULE Saturday, July 6, 1974 815 9:00 AM Depart Andrews en route Dallas, Texas 06 10:45 AM Arrive Dallas 10:45 Press cat 11:15-2:30 PM Dallas World Trade Center 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM GOLF, Preston Trail 7-10:00 PM DINNER w/Trammell Crow Remain Overnight Blake J. W. Roberts Sunday, July 7, 1974 Patey Kelley 9-1:00 GOLF, Preston Trail 2:00 PM Depart Dallas en route Andrews AFB 5:35 PM Arrive Andrews AFB carrectace. times GLRALD FORD LIBRARY is Thankly P.S. g have to talk to ya today WORKING SCHEDULE you Week of July / mon ? A.M. 8:00 9:00 45 dhrm Powell 10:05 10:00 - Photo stan Ebner 1 Photo: Geoff Shepard Markey deark 10:00 Swearing In. John Eager white 1800 G 11:00 P.M. Luncheon, 50th anniv. foreign Services 12:00 reg. from Kissing (Roger Whyte) 1:00 (Sally) 2:00 2:30 3:00 4:00 GERALD R. LISAREY FORD 5:00 WORKING SCHEDULE Week of July 2 This Honorary Chrm. A.M. Com. Friends 8:00 Npt of Justice 9:00 10:00 Hold Roland Evans 11:00 P.M. Cl 12:00 11:45 andrews arrive AFB - Retirement Review for adm. moorer, U.S.N. back by 1:00 Pm 1:00 2:00 - Ctr forthe study of the Pres. diesentation of Medal to V.P (EOB) (10 min) W.H. Rhoto 3:00 4:00 FORD LIBRARY *y DERALD 5:00 Navel Deservatory WORKING SCHEDULE Week of July 3-Wed A.M. 8:00 9:00 10:00 10:30 - Douglas Kenna (15 min) 11:00 11:30 (bhill Cong of Land Rhids) off record P.M. 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 FORD LIBRARY & 9FRA70 WORKING SCHEDULE Week of July 4 Thurs A.M. 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 P.M. 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 GERALD R. LIBRARY FORD WORKING SCHEDULE Week of July 5 - Fui A.M. 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 P.M. W edding 12:00 mike r sayle 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 FORD is LIBRARY GERALD WORKING SCHEDULE Week of July 6 sat A.M. 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 P.M. w wrdd Irade Ctr. 12:00 1:00 Dallas, 7x. 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 FORD LIBRARY & GERALD WORKING SCHEDULE Week of July 7 Sun A.M. 8:00 Golf Dallas, Ix 9:00 10:00 11:00 P.M. 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 FORD is LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 6/28 (1) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE jus Monday, July 1, 1974 W.R. 8:00 AM Daily Intelligence Report Mr. Marsh Agent Dave Peterson 9:00 AM Mr. Hartmann 9:45 AM Chrm. John Powell Mr. Casselman (15 min.) Equal Employment Opp. Commission 10:00 AM PHOTO: Mr. Geoff Shepard Mr. Casselman (5 min.) Domestic Council 10:05 AM PHOTO: Mr. Stan Ebner Mr. Casselman (5 min.) OMB General Counsel 10:10-10:50 AM PERSONAL TIME 10:50 AM Depart EOB enroute 1800 G Street, Rm. 770 11:00 AM Swearing-In: Mr. John Eger as (15 min.) Deputy Director of Telecommunications Policy 11:15 AM Depart "G" Street enroute EOB Office 11:20-12:30 AM PERSONAL TIME 12:30 PM Depart EOB enroute Dept. of State Ben Franklin Room 12:45-1:20 PM LUNCHEON REMARKS: American Foreign Mr. Marsh Services Association 1:20 PM Depart Dept. of State enroute EOB Office 1:40-2:00 PM PERSONAL TIME 2:00 PM Depart EOB for Burning Tree Golf Course 2:30 PM GOLF: Burning Tree Mr. Wm. Whyte Mr. McGreger Mr. Markley P.M. PERSONAL TIME FORD is LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 6/28 (1) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S BRIEFING PAPER Monday, July 1, 1974 8:00 AM This is listed on your Monday schedule just as a reminder. Agent Peterson will be delivering the intelligence report daily at 8:00 AM. 9:45 AM Chrm. Powell will bring you up-to-date on the activites of his commission. Mr. Casselman recommended this appointment. 10:00 AM Mr. Casselman recommended this photo session. 10:05 AM Mr. Casselman recommended this photo session. 11:00 AM Advance schedule attached. 12:45 PM Advance schedule attached. FORD i LIBRARY GERALD Rdul ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED WORKING DRAFT 6/27 THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Monday, July 1, 1974 8-9:00 AM PERSONAL TIME 9:00 AM Mr. Hartmann 9:45 AM Chrm. John Powell Mr. Casselman (15 min.) Equal Employment Opportunity Cmsn. 10:00 AM PHOTO: Mr. Geoff Shepard (5 min.) Domestic Council 10:05 AM PHOTO: Mr. Stan Ebner (5 min.) OMB General Counsel 10:15-10:45 AM PERSONAL TIME 11:00 AM Swearing-In: Mr. John Eger as Deputy Director of Telecommunications Policy 1800 G Street 12:30 PM Luncheon: Remarks: Dept. of State 50th Anniv. Foreign Services 2:30 PM GOLF: Burning Tree Mr. Wm. Whyte n Mr. Mr Greger Mr. Markley P.M. PERSONAL TIME Donat list FORD is LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED many ann WORKING DRAFT 6/27 THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Monday, July 1, 1974 8-9:00 AM PERSONAL TIME 9:00 AM Mr. Hartmann 9:45 AM Chrm. John Powell Mr. Casselman (15 min.) Equal Employment Opportunity Cmsn. 10:00 AM PHOTO: Mr. Geoff Shepard (5 min.) Domestic Council 10:05 AM PHOTO: Mr. Stan Ebner (5 min.) OMB General Counsel 10:15-10:45 AM PERSONAL TIME 11:00 AM Swearing-In: Mr. John Eger as Deputy Director of Telecommunications Policy 1800 G Street 12:30 PM Luncheon: Remarks: Dept. of State 50th Anniv. Foreign Services 2:30 PM GOLF: Burning Tree Mr. Wm. Whyte Mr. McGreger Mr. Markley P.M. PERSONAL TIME FORD LIBRARY i GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED WORKING DRAFT 6/27 THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Tuesday, July 2, 1974 8-9:00 AM PERSONAL TIME 9:00 AM Mr. Hartmann 9:30 AM ACTION GROUP STAFF MEETING Mr. Hartmann Mr. Burress: Mr. Mote: Mr. Marsh Mr. Seidman 10:30-11:30 AM PERSONAL TIME Hair - ant (Capital) 11:30 AM Depart EOB for Andrews AFB 11:45-12:30 PM Retirement Review for Adm. Moorer, Mr. Marsh U.S.N. Cmdr. Kerr 1-2:00 PMA PERSONAL TIME 2:00 PM Presentation of Award to V.P. Mr. Casselman (10 min.) from Center for the Study of the . W.H. PHOTO Presidency 2:10-4:30 PM PERSONAL TIME 4:30 PM Mr. Hartmann 5-6:30 PM PERSONAL TIME P.M. PERSONAL TIME FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED WORKING DRAFT 6/27 THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Wednesday, July 3, 1974 8-9:00 AM PERSONAL TIME 9:00 AM Mr. Hartmann 9:30-10:30 AM PERSONAL TIME 10:30 AM Mr. Douglas Kenna Mr. Seidman (15 min.) NAM Representative 10:45 AM Depart for Capitol Office 11-11:30 AM PERSONAL TIME, Capitol Office 11:30-1:30 PM CONGRESSIONAL VISITS 1:30 PM Depart Capitol Office for EOB Office 1:40-4:30 PM PERSONAL TIME 4:30 PM Mr. Hartmann 5-6:30 PM PERSONAL TIME P.M. PERSONAL TIME have hand of FORD is LIBRARY GERALD DMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED WORKING DRAFT 6/27 THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Thursday, July 4, 1974 PRSONAL PLANS Friday, July 5, 1974 PERSONAL PLANS Wedding: Miss Gayle Brumbaugh Mr. Michael G. Ford FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7/1 (1) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE sws Tuesday, July 2, 1974 8-8:30 AM PERSONAL TIME 8:30 AM INTERVIEW: Mr. Rosco Drummond Mr. Miltich (20 min.) 9:00 AM Mr. Hartmann 9:30-9:45 AM Privacy Meeting: Mr. Doug Metz Mr. Casselman 9:45-10:15 AM ACTION GROUP STAFF MEETING Mr. Hartmann Mr. Burress: Mr. Marsh: Mr. Mote Mr. Seidman 10:30-10:45 AM Scheduling Meeting Mr. Hartmann Mrs. Anderson Mr. Seidman 11:00 AM Center for the Study of the Presidency Mr. Casselman (10 min.) presentation of "Distinguished Public Service Mr. Miltich W.H. Photo Award" to (OPEN TO PRESS) 11:25 AM Depart EOB Office enroute Andrews AFB 11:45-12:30 PM Retirement Review for Admiral Moorer, Mr. Marsh U.S.N. Col. Sardo 1-4:30 PM PERSONAL TIME 4:30 PM Mr. Hartmann 5-6:30 PM PERSONAL TIME P.M. PERSONAL TIME FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7/1 (1) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S BRIEFING PAPER July 2, 1974 - Tuesday 8:30 AM Mr. Miltich recommends this interview. 11:00 AM This presentation of the medal is a follow-up of the certificate you received when you spoke to the Center's Fifth Annual National Student Symposium. on March 29, 1974. This is the first medal of its kind given to anyone by the Center. Andrew "Ott" Miller will be among the Trustees presenting the award to you. Mr. Miller was a member of your boxing team at Yale. He is now the Secretary of the Board of Trustees for the Center. 11:45 AM Col. Sardo will be accompanying you as the Aide for this retirement review and will brief you. FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7/1 (1) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE sws Tuesday, July 2, 1974 W.R. 8-8:30 AM PERSONAL TIME 8:30 AM INTERVIEW: Mr. Rosco Drummond Mr. Miltich (20 min.) 9:00 AM Mr. Hartmann 9:30-9:45 AM Privacy Meeting: Mr. Doug Metz Mr. Casselman 9:45-10:15 AM ACTION GROUP STAFF MEETING Mr. Hartmann Mr. Burress: Mr. Marsh: Mr. Mote Mr. Seidman 10:30-10:45 AM Scheduling Meeting Mr. Hartmann Mrs. Anderson Mr. Seidman 11:00 AM Center for the Study of the Presidency Mr. Casselman (10 min.) presentation of "Distinguished Public Service Mr. Miltich W.H. Photo Award" to (OPEN TO PRESS) 11:25 AM Depart EOB Office enroute Andrews AFB 11:45-12:30 PM Retirement Review for Admiral Moorer, Mr. Marsh U.S.N. Col. Sardo 1-4:30 PM PERSONAL TIME 4:30 PM Mr. Hartmann 5-6:30 PM PERSONAL TIME P.M. PERSONAL TIME FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7/1 (1) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S BRIEFING PAPER July 2, 1974- - Tuesday 8:30 AM Mr. Miltich recommends this interview. 11:00 AM This presentation of the medal is a follow-up of the certificate you received when you spoke to the Center's Fifth Annual National Student Symposium. on March 29, 1974. This is the first medal of its kind given to anyone by the Center. Andrew "Ott" Miller will be among the Trustees presenting the award to you. Mr. Miller was a member of your boxing team at Yale. He is now the Secretary of the Board of Trustees for the Center. 11:45 AM Col. Sardo will be accompanying you as the Aide for this retirement review and will brief you. FORD i LIBRARY GERALD M-10 9:30 A.M. John moelling Poss A.M. SCHEDULE PROPOSAL FOR THE PRESIDENT Just. DATE: July 2, 1974 FROM: Anne Armstrong VIA: David Parker Jues. MEETING: 10:00 Presentation of letter from President Giscard d'Estaing of France on France's gift to the US for the Bicentennial by French Ambassador Kosciusko-Morizet DATE: July 8, July 9 or July 10 (9th or 10th preferred) PURPOSE: - To accept the letter - To present the French Ambassador with a letter of thanks - To encourage other nations to partici- pate actively in the US Bicentennial FORMAT: A 15-minute presentation and photo oppor- tunity in the Rose Garden, weather permitting, or in the Oval Office, attended by French Ambassador Kosciusko-Morizet; Ambassador Sevilla-Sacasa (Dean of the Diplomatic Corps and representative of the Diplomatic Corps); John Warner (Administrator, American Revolu- tion Bicentennial Administration); repre- sentatives of Mt. Vernon, and appropriate officials from the State Department. The French Ambassador would present his letter, followed by a response by President Nixon and photo opportunity. TALKING POINTS: To be provided by Anne Armstrong PRESS COVERAGE: White House Press Corps STAFF: Anne Armstrong GERALD R. FORD RECOMMEND: Anne Armstrong BACKGROUND: For several years, the French have planned to give the US a "Sound and Light" spectacle for Mt. Vernon as the key French contribution to the US Bicentennial celebration. Although there has been speculation in the US press, no official announcement has been made. President Valery Giscard d'Estaing has sent a letter to President Nixon via French Ambassador Jacques Kosciusko-Morizet which announces the French donation of the spectacle. Value of the -2- spectacle has been estimated at between $600,000 and $1 million. French technicians have visited the US several times making contact with Mt. Vernon. With the new government in France and the nearness of the Bicentennial year, they have decided the time is appropriate for unveiling of the project. Approve Disapprove FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7-2 (2 revised) 4:20 PM THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Wednesday, July 3, 1974 8-8:45 AM PERSONAL TIME 8:45 AM Mr. Hartmann 9:15 AM Mr. Douglas Kenna Mr. Seidman (15 min. ) NAM Representative 9:30 AM White House Interns Mr. Miltich (20 min. ) EOB, Treaty Room 474 10:00 AM INTERVIEW: Mr. Robert Allen Mr. Hartmann (20 min.) Publisher Hall Syndicate 10:30 AM Depart EOB enroute St. Matthew's Church 11:00 AM Memorial Mass for President Peron, Mr. Hartmann Argentina Lt. Col. Sardo 12:30 PM Retirement Party for Mike Shamus (10 min.) V.P. Conference Room 1:00 PM Depart EOB for Capitol Office 1:10 - 6:30 PM PERSONAL TIME 1:15 Haircut, Capitol P.M. PERSONAL TIME maine Greet Pres. , Nxon FORD is LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7/1 (1) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Wednesday, July 3, 1974 gws 8-9:00 AM PERSONAL TIME 9:00 AM Mr. Hartmann 9:30 AM White House Interns Mr. Miltich (20 min.) EOB, Treaty Room, Rm. 474 10-10:30 AM PERSONAL TIME 10:30 AM Mr. Douglas Kenna Mr. Seidman (15 min.) NAM Representative Mr. Hartmann 10:45 AM INTERVIEW: Mr. Robert Allen Mr. Miltich (20 min.) Publisher Hall Syndicate 11:05 AM Retirement Party for Mike Shamus (10 min.) V.P. Conference Room 11:15-12:00 PERSONAL TIME 12:00 NOON Depart EOB enroute Capitol Office 12:10-1:30 PM CONGRESSIONAL VISITS Haircut 1:30 PM Depart Capitol Office enroute EOB Office 1:40-4:30 PM PERSONAL TIME 4:30 PM Mr. Hartmann 5-6:30 PM PERSONAL TIME P.M. PERSONAL TIME FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY R STRICTED 7-1 (1) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S BRIEFING PAPER Wednesday, July 3, 1974 9:30 AM Traditionally, the Vice President has given brief remarks to this group. Pam Powell has requested you given brief remarks to the students, then be open for Questions & Answers. 9:15 AM Mr. Kenna has requested this appointment to discuss to Trade Bill. Mr. Seidman recommends this appointment. 10:00 AM Mr. Miltich recommends this interview. 12:30 PM Mr. Marsh has requested you present Mike with the Meritorious Service Medal. This medal is the highest honor Navy gives to an enlisted man. Mike has served the U.S. Navy for 20 years. FORD i LIBRARY GERALD МИДИЛЯОМЗМ tomorrow CAJJ 70 :OT Put on 3R3W UOY V.P.R UOY (noitexinego) RO 12:10 UOY MITIA 5 Laird MIADA JJAO JJAQ on hil ИА 23 { BIW Q Phodes we JJAD RUOY ОЗИВИТЕЯ 3NO 32A3J9 12:45 Haircutzyes YES FORD 3MIT 18 "If and St. s 801-28 3TAO 010 LIBRARY y GERALD 8 109 QRAGNATE TEUGUA 0381V3R 02V LLWB (e) CLV) TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7/1 (1) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Wednesday, July 3, 1974 jus 8-9.00 8:45 AM PERSONAL TIME 8:45 9:00 AM Mr. Hartmann At 30 AM 930 White House Interns Mr. Miltich (20 min. ) EOB, Treaty Room, Rm. 474 10-10:30 AM PERSONAL TIME 10:30 9:15 AM Mr. Douglas Kenna Mr. Seidman (15 min.) NAM Representative 1000 10:45 AM Mr. Hartmann INTERVIEW: Mr. Robert Allen Mr. Miltich (20 min. ) Dpt 11:00 mem. Publisher Mass Hall Syndicate Pres pleron RTH 11:05 AM 12 30 Retirement Party for Mike Shamus (10 min.) V.P. Conference Room 11:15-12:00 PERSONAL TIME St. Matthews Sardo 12:00 1:00 NOON Depart EOB enroute Capitol Office 12:10-1:30 PM CONGRESSIONAL VISITS 1115 Haircut 1:30 PM Depart Capitol Office enroute EOB Office 1:40-4:30 PM PERSONAL TIME 4:30 PM Mr. Hartmann 5-6:30 PM PERSONAL TIME P.M. PERSONAL TIME R.FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7-1 (1) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S BRIEFING PAPER Wednesday, July 3, 1974 9:30 AM Traditionally, the Vice President has given brief remarks to this group. Pam Powell has requested you given brief remarks to the students, then be open for Questions & Answers. 10:30 AM Mr. Kenna has requested this appointment to discuss to Trade Bill. Mr. Seidman recommends this appointment. 10:45 AM Mr. Miltich recommends this interview. 11:05 AM Mr. Marsh has requested you present Mike with the Meritorious Service Medal. This medal is the highest honor Navy gives to an enlisted man. Mike has served the U.S. Navy for 20 years. FORD if LIBRARY GERALD MEMORANDUM OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON Administratively July 3, 1974 Restricted 9:35 - 9:50 a.m. DAILY SCHEDULING MEETING Present: Mrs. Anderson Mrs. Quenneville Mr. Casselman Miss Raiman Mr. Robin Martin Mr. Seidman fulls The following change was announced in today's schedule: The Vice President will leave later this afternoon (prox. 4:15) for Maine to introduce the President upon his report to the nation. A working draft for next week was reviewed with changes recommended: Monday, July 8: -Move the 8:30 Hispanic taping up to 11:30 a.m. -Move the 9:00 a.m. British taping to Thursday, July 11 at 11:15 a.m. -10:00 a.m. D. Watt interview will be at EOB. -Currently no ceremony is planned for the President's return. Tuesday, July 9: -Remove the "Optional" from 12:30 p.m. Policy luncheon. Wed., July 10: -When asked to lend the Vice President's name (discussion) for congressional receptions, should not be listed as host unless specifically approved. Thurs. July 11: -12 noon luncheon remarks before students; ask Mr. Mote to gather background material. A revised calendar for current month will be out today. FORD i LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7/1(1) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE gess Thursday, July 4, 1974 PERSONAL TIME Friday, July 5, 1974 PERSONAL TIME FORD LIBRARY is GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7/1(1) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Thursday, July 4, 1974 PERSONAL TIME Friday, July 5, 1974 PERSONAL TIME FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7/2 (1) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE jus Saturday, July 6, 1974 8:15 AM Depart Andrews enroute Dallas, Texas 10:00 AM Arrive Dallas 10:45 AM Press Conference 11:15-2:30 PM Dallas World Trade Center 3-7:00 PM GOLF, Preston Trail 7-10:00 PM DINNER w/Trammell Crow Remain Overnight Sunday, July 7, 1974 9:00 AM-1:00 PM GOLF, Preston Trail 2:00 PM Depart Dallas enroute Andrews AFB 5:35 PM Arrive Andrews AFB STAFF ACCOMPANYING V.P. DUTY WATCH PERSONS J. W. Roberts Jack Marsh Lt. Col. Robert Blake Gail Raiman Patsy Kelley Susan Cockrell James Brown FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7/2 (1) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Saturday, July 6, 1974 8:15 AM Depart Andrews enroute Dallas, Texas 10:00 AM Arrive Dallas 10:45 AM Press Conference 11:15-2:30 PM Dallas World Trade Center 3-7:00 PM GOLF, Preston Trail 7-10:00 PM DINNER w/ Trammell Crow Remain Overnight Sunday, July 7, 1974 9:00 AM-1:00 PM GOLF, Preston Trail 2:00 PM Depart Dallas enroute Andrews AFB 5:35 PM Arrive Andrews AFB STAFF ACCOMPANYING V.P. DUTY WATCH PERSONS J. W. Roberts Jack Marsh Lt. Col. Robert Blake Gail Raiman Patsy Kelley Susan Cockrell James Brown FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED WORKING DRAFT 6/27 THE VICE PRESIDENT' S SCHEDULE Saturday, July 6, 1974 9:00 AM Depart Andrews en route Dallas, Texas 10:45 AM Arrive Dallas 11:15-2:30 PM Dallas World Trade Center 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM GOLF, Preston Trail 7-10:00 PM DINNER w/Trammell Crow Remain Overnight Sunday, July 7, 1974 9-1:00 GOLF, Preston Trail 2:00 PM Depart Dallas en route Andrews AFB 5:35 PM Arrive Andrews AFB FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 792 WORKING DRAFT THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE July 8, Monday 8:30 AM Changeto Clc w/ TAPING: Republican Nat'l Hispanic Assembly Mr. Miltich (15 min.) Rep. Nat'l Cmte. Hqs. 9:00 AM AAAR 11:30 310 First Street, S.E. saratch 9:00 R.T. H. TAPING: Independent Television News (British) Mr. Miltich (20 min. ) New Senate Office Bldg. Room 2202 9:30 Dpt 10:00 AM INTERVIEW: Mr. David Watt, Political Editor Mr. Miltich (20 min.) Financial Times 10:30 AM 11:30 Japing Eep. Nat'l Hispanic Ass. Mr. Hartmann Miltich 11-12:00 NOON PERSONAL TIME P.M. PERSONAL TIME ? (President Nixon's Return) FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7-2 WORKING DRAFT THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Tuesday, July 9, 1974 8-9:00 AM PERSONAL TIME 8:30 R.T.H. Health 9:00 AM INTERVIEW: Mr. Lou Kohlmeier, Chicago Mr. Miltich (20 min.) Tribune-N. Y. News Syndicate 9:30 (10min) Gen David Jones, Chief 0 Staff A.F. 9:45 AM Mrs. Vernon (Jimmy) Van Atta (10 min.) courtesy call 10:00 AM STAFF ACTION GROUP MEETING Mr. Hartmann Mr. Burress, Mr. Mote, Mr. Marsh Mr. Seidman 11:30 AM Scheduling Meeting Mr. Hartmann Mr. Seidman Mr. Rustand Mrs. Anderson 12:30 PM OPTIONAL: Senate GOP Policy Luncheon, Capitol 1:30-2:30 Buelnta 4:45 PM PERSONAL TIME 2:30-34:00 cong. Visits energy 4:45 PM Depart EOB enroute Capitol Office 4-5 Personal Time 5:00 PM Cong. Rhodes Room H-230 only on V.P. Pen V.P. (Thren 0.0.) 4:00 Mtg u/ Rhodes Cg. Capitol ofc. Same Stiger, the Phito FORD & LIBRARY GERALD Moser) ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED WORKING SCHEDULE THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Wednesday, July 10, 1974 8: 30 AM Bi Partisan Ldrship mtg 8 8:30 AM PERSONAL TIME 8:30 AM Mr. Hartmann 9:15 AM Briefing: General Scowcroft Mr. Marsh (30 min. 9:30 Hold for France 10:00 AM Privacy Meeting Mr. Buchen (90 min.) V.P. Conference Room Mr. Casselman 11:45 AM Depart EOB enroute Post Office Bldg. 12:00 NOON Swearing-In: Mr. John Sawhill Post Office Bldg. Room 3400 12:30 PM Depart for Capitol Office 12:40-1:30 PM PERSONAL TIME Sn 1:30-2:30 PM CONGRESSIONAL VISITS 2:30 PM Depart enroute EOB office 2:40-5:00 PM PERSONAL TIME Crout ? OPTIONAL: DROP-BY: Cong. Wampler Capitol Hill Club 6:30 PM Recpt. RECEPTION/DINNER: Time Incorporated (Fortina) R.T.H. liane t. info 7:15 PM Dinner "F" Street Club, 1925 F St., N.W. mittick 11:45 mtg. w/ Quice shodes haird, FORD Capital & LIBRARI GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7-2 WORKING SCHEDULE THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Thursday, July 11, 1974 8-9:00 AM PERSONAL TIME 8:30 RT.H 9:00 AM W.H.PHoto Mr. McIntosh (Robert) Mr. Seidman (15 min.) McIntosh & Boynton Attys. 9:30 AM Secretary Callaway, U.S.A. Mr. Marsh (30 min.) / 0: : 00 Cabinet Mtg. 10:00 AM Mr. Robert C. Jackson Chrm. of Board, Teledine Ryan Cabinet "T" (15 min.) courtesy call 10:15 (30 min) AM 10:00 mtg. Mr. Hartmann Gen Scoweroft 10:45-11:45 AM PERSONAL TIME 11:45 AM 11115 Brewing British Depart EOB enroute Capitol 12:00 NOON LUNCHEON REMARKS: Senator Randolf 1-2:00 PM CONGRESSIONAL VISITS, Capitol Office 2:00 PM Depart Capitol enroute EOB Office 2:10-7:00 PM PERSONAL TIME /Capital 4:30 4:00 Surprise Paty for V.P. 7:30 PM Recpt. Annual General Officers' Symposium 9:00 PM Parade no. 7. Reception and Parade 8:45 virive Marine Barracks, 8th & "I" Streets BUSINESS SUIT will joinat - PM no. Ford Recpt 6- 830 w/Pres. Statiayt 7 Seguoia per WR FORD LIBRARY if GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7-2 WORKING SCHEDULE THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Friday, July 12, 1974 7:15 AM Depart Andrews enroute New Mexico 10:00 9:35 ARRIVE Los alams 10:00 AM Atomic Plant, New Mexico 9:45 Briefing 2:00 PM Lt. Gov's Conference, Santa Fe 3:00 pm DEPART albuguergue n. mex la route New 5:00 PM Boosters Newport Beach, California Beach Oaly 8:00 PM 400" Club Orange County Dinner Pemain ovenight newporter Inn newp Beach Coly Saturday, July 13, 1974 GOLF- Leon Parma Reception at Desidence 8 Iom Noonan Pomone Pauma Jalley 5:00 PM 6:330 PM 7:30 PM Press Conference / Giswold san calif DINNER: Cong. Veysey, Giswold Jan 6:00 AM arrive AARB Sunday, July 14, 1974 9:30 pm WHEELS UP in route AAFB PERSONAL TIME 5:00 approx Arriva P a.a. 7. B. FORD LIBRARY & GERALD WORKING SCHEDULE Week of 7-8 Mon Rep. Natil Hispanic assembly A.M. Laping: 8:30 I 8:00 Nat's Rep. He ritage Dyroup. Rep Nail Crute Ha. Hold 9:00 - NSOB Japing British so 9:00 - David Watt, Political Editor : Interview Financial Imis 10:00 (20 min) 11:00 P.M. 12:00 Jimmy courtesy 1:00 616- 949-5000 2:00 341-239 3:00 4:00 FORD LIBRARY & GERALD 5:00 Creq OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT phodes WASHINGTON, D.C. Hartm 500 P4 July 9,3 Room H. 230 FORD LIBRARY & GERALD WORKING SCHEDULE Week of 7-9 Tues A.M. Hold. 8:00 9:00 Interirew you Kohlmier, Chi. Jri,-N.Y. News Syndicate To min) mrs Vernon (Jemmy) Vanletta 10:00 9:45- 10 min) act on Group mtg $ 8,0 $ LIBRARY "H CERAL 11:00 P.M. 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 Cong Rhodes R.T. Hartmann Rm. H. 230 WORKING SCHEDULE Week of 7-10 Wed on private A.M. 8:00 Hold 9:15 9:00 Sen Scowcrift 10:00 30min 30 min 11:00 (10-11:30) 10:00 AM Privacy Mtg P.M. 12:00 - Swearing In V.P. Confo Rm. w/Phil Bucher John Sawhill (Preo. attending) 1:00 FORD LIBRARY & GERALD 2:00 3:00 4:00 from big columber 7-1 Bob 5:00 Optional (?) Wample - Drop Cap. He. Club In 630 Dinner- Fortune Mag. mrs. Ford ? WORKING SCHEDULE Week of 7-11 Thurs A.M. 8:00 9:00 - mn.mc Intosh (4) 9:30 - Secy. Callaway (U.S.A.) (30 min) 10:00 (15 min) Chim/Kd Teledime Ryan Robt. C. Jackson good C V.P. 11:00 per may. P.M. 12:00 Hold for Sen. Randolf Jenning 8 -1202 NSOB- 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 FORD LIBRARY is GERALD 500 marine Barracks (Mrs.7) 1000 8th r I I WORKING SCHEDULE Police Week of 7-12 Fri Timese A.M. 7:15 8:00 dept andress 9:00 10:00 - atomic Plant - N.M. 11:00 P.M. 12:00 1:00 2:00 - It. yours. Conf, Santa 7ey 3:00 4:00 5:00 - Boosters FORD LIBRARY is CERALD to 630 D.C. prevs cap mayor I 800 400 Club WORKING SCHEDULE Week of 7-13 Sat A.M. 8:00 9:00 Golf- Leon Parma 10:00 11:00 P.M. 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 500 Recept 4:00 630 7:30 press can't 5:00 Cong Veysey Dew FORD is LIBRARY CERALD WORKING SCHEDULE Week of 7-14 Sum K.P. Birthday A.M. 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 P.M. 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 FORD LIBRARY Y GERALD 4:00 5:00 ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7-3 THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE fws Monday, July 8, 1974 8-9:00 AM PERSONAL TIME 9:00 AM Mr. Hartmann 9:30-10:00 AM PERSONAL TIME 10:00 AM INTERVIEW: Mr. David Watt, Political Editor Mr. Miltich (20 min.) Financial Times 10:30-11:15 AM PERSONAL:TIME 11:15 AM WATT Depart EOB Office enroute Republican Nat'l Cmte. Headquarters 1200 11:30 AM TAPING: Republican Nat'l Hispanic Assembly Mr. Miltich (15 min.) Rep. Nat'l Cmte. Hqs., 310 First St., S.E. 11:45 AM Depart RNC enroute Capitol Office 12-1:00 PM PERSONAL TIME 1-2:00 PM CONGRESSIONAL VISITS 2:00 PM Depart Capitol Office enroute EOB Office 2:10-6:00 PM PERSONAL TIME P.M. PERSONAL TIME 10:00 President 11:15 Interview with watt FORD LIBRARY 2 GERALD H.30 Toping 1200 ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7-3 THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE fws Monday, July 8, 1974 8-9:00 AM PERSONAL TIME 9:00 AM Mr. Hartmann 9:30-10:00 AM PERSONAL TIME 10:00 AM- PRES. INTERVIEW: Mr. David Watt, Political Editor Mr. Miltich (20 min.) W.H. Financial Times 10:30-11:15 AM PERSONAL TIME 11:15 Interview: David Watt 11:15 AM Depart EOB Office enroute Republican Nat'l 11:4550 Cmte. Headquarters 12:00 11:30 AM TAPING: Republican Nat'l Hispanic Assembly Mr. Miltich (15 min.) Rep. Nat'l Cmte. Hqs., 310 First St., S.E. 12:15 11:45 AM Depart RNC enroute Capitol Office 12-1:00 - PM PERSONAL TIME 1-2:00 PM CONGRESSIONAL VISITS 2:00 PM Depart Capitol Office enroute EOB Office 2:10-6:00 PM PERSONAL TIME P.M. PERSONAL TIME Capitol FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7-3 THE VICE PRESIDENT BRIEFING PAPER Monday, July 8, 1974 10:00 AM Mr. Watt is visiting from London. This interview would be off-the-record. Mr. Miltich recommends this interview. 11:30 AM The Rep. National Hispanic Assembly is a subsidiary of the RNC and the National Chairman is Cong. Lujan (N. M.). The RNHA is newly created and will be meeting in D. C. July 12-13. They would like to play the taping during their meeting. You will be provided cue-cards at the taping. (A copy of the remarks are attached.) Mrs. Anderson recommends this taping. GERALD FORD & LIBRARY ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 782 WORKING DRAFT THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE July 8, Monday 11:30 0 8:30 AM TAPING: Republican Nat'l Hispanic Assembly Mr. Miltich (15 min.) Rep. Nat'l Cmte. Hqs. 310 First Street, S.E. 9:00 AM TAPING: Independent Television News (British) Mr. Miltich (20 min. ) New Senate Office Bldg. Room 2202 9302V capital 10:00 AM INTERVIEW: Mr. David Watt, Political Editor Mr. Miltich (20 min.) Financial Times 10:30 AM Mr. Hartmann 11:3 a 11-12:00 NOON PERSONAL TIME P.M. PERSONAL TIME ? President Nixon's Return) no stremony FORD i LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7-3 THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE jus Monday, July 8, 1974 8-9:00 AM PERSONAL TIME 9:00 AM Mr. Hartmann 9:30 10:00 AM RMN PERSONAL TIME 16:65 AM INTERVIEW: Mr. David Watt, Political Editor Mr. Miltich (20 min.) Financial Times 10:30-11:15 AM PERSONAL.TIME 11:15 AM Depart EOB Office enroute Republican Nat'l Cmte. Headquarters 12:00 11:30 AM TAPING: Republican Nat'l Hispanic Assembly Mr. Miltich (15 min.) Rep. Nat'l Cmte. Hqs., 310 First St., S. E. 11:45 AM Depart RNC enroute Capitol Office 12-1:00 PM PERSONAL TIME 1-2:00 PM CONGRESSIONAL VISITS 2:00 PM Depart Capitol Office enroute EOB Office 2:10-6:00 PM PERSONAL TIME P.M. PERSONAL TIME FORD i LIBRARY GERALD & * * is OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON July 8, 1974 PROPOSED SCHEDULE SWEARING-IN OF MR. JOHN SAWHILL DIRECTOR FEDERAL ENERGY ADMINISTRATION ADVANCEMAN: Mr. Jay French 12:00 NOON ARRIVE Post Office Bldg. Room 3400 You will be greeted by: Mr. John Sawhill V.I.P. S will be standing 12:01 PM Swearing-In of Mr. Sawhill Mrs. Sawhill will hold the Bible 12:10 PM Vice Presidential Remarks begin 12:13 PM Vice Presidential Remarks conclude 12:14 PM Mr. Sawhill thanks Vice President 12:16 PM MINGLE Attendance: approx. 50 12:19 PM DEPART Room 3400 enroute Capitol Office FORD & LIBRARY GERALD OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON July 8, 1974 MEMORANDUM FOR: THE VICE PRESIDENT FROM: Warren RustanäWSR SUBJECT: Reception and dinner given by the publisher of Fortune Background This event is a small, informal reception and dinner. There will be about 10 executives from Time, Inc. and 30 executives (chairman or president) from large corporations and financial institutions. The host of the even tis Mr. Patrick Lenahan, the publisher of Fortune. The businessmen are looking forward to meeting you on an informal basis with off-the-record dialogue and a question and answer session. FORD LIBRARY & GERALD s 4 * * Y * * OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON PROPOSED SCHEDULE FORTUNE PUBLISHERS' RECEPTION AND DINNER July 10, 1974 a ADVANCE PERSONS: Bob Newell 6:35 pm ARRIVE entrance to the F Street Club You will be met by: E. Patrick Lenahan, Publisher of Fortune Proceed to reception EVENT NO. 1 FORTUNE RECEPTION Attire: Business Suit 6:38 pm ARRIVE reception Mingle NOTE: This reception and dinner is for 40 guests; 10 are executives from Time, Inc. and the other 30 are either president or chairman of a large corporation. A listing of the attendees is attached 7:14 pm DEPART reception enroute dining room EVENT NO. 2 FORTUNE DINNER Attire: Business Suit 7:15 pm ARRIVE at head table and be seated Seated at the head table will be: The Vice President Hedley Donovan Editor-in-Chief, Time, Inc. Bert E. Phillips President, Clark Equipment FORD LIBRARY & GERALD Robert Dickey, III President, Dravo Corporation Proposed Schedule July 10, 1974 Page 2 Gustav Levey Chairman of the Board, Goldman Sacks & Co. William L. Wearly Chairman of the Board, Ingersoll-Rand Herbert Markley President, Timken Co. Raymond Hay President, Xerox John Watlington, Jr. Chairman of the Board, Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. William C. Messinger Chairman of the Board, Rexnord, Inc. 7:17 pm Dinner begins 8:15 pm Dinner concludes 8:16 pm Pat Lenahan will introduce the Vice President 8:17 pm Vice Presidential remarks begin NO PRESS COVERAGE 8:30 pm Vice Presidential remarks conclude 8:31 pm Begin question and answer session NOTE: The host of this dinner has said that this session will not be for quotation and will be off the record 8:50 pm Conclude question and answer session 8:51 pm DEPART dining room enroute to motorcade 8:52 pm DEPART F Street Club via motorcade enroute to residence FORD LIBRARY is GERALD GUEST LIST (Each guest is either chairman or president of his company) James Bere William L. Wearly Borg-Warner Ingersoll-Rand Company Mandell deWindt Robert Newhouse Eaton Corporation Marsh and McLennan J. O. Logan Howard Turner Universal Oil Products Turner Construction Herbert Markley Harris Saunders, Jr. Timken Saunders Leasing System Inc. W. C. Messinger Ray C. Adam Rexnord NL Industries B. E. Phillips Robert Dickey, III Clark Equipment Dravo Corporation Arthur Santry Louis A. Waters Combustion Engineering Browning-Ferris Industries, Inc. Walter Wriston Edward Speer First National City Bank United States Steel George Kneeland O. Morris Sievert St. Regis Solar Milton Rosenthal Winston V. Morrow Englehard Minerals and Avis Rent-A-Car Systems Chemical Corporation William A. Hewitt John B. Fery John Deere and Co. Boise Cascade Corporation Samuel Kinney Union Camp Corporation Robert Sheppard Allstate Insurance Companies Gustave Levy Goldman Sachs John Watlington Wachovia Bank FORD LIBRARY & GERALD From Time, Inc. Hedley Donovan Editor-in-Chief Pat Lenahan Publisher, Fortune Arthur Keylor Group Vice President for Magazines Bill Bowen Acting Managing Editor, Fortune Juan Cameron Washington Editor, Fortune Charles Whittingham Assistant Publisher, Fortune James Hoefer Advertising Director, Fortune Barry Zorthian Vice President Larry Laybourne Vice President, Corporate Affairs Washington James Shepley President, Time, Inc. FORD LIBRARY is AERALL ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7-2 WORKING DRAFT THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Tuesday, July 9, 1974 8-9:00 AM PERSONAL TIME 8.30 9:00 AM INTERVIEW: Mr. Lou Kohlmeier, Chicago Mr. Miltich (20 min.) Tribune-N. Y. News Syndicate 9:45 AM Mrs. Vernon (Jimmy) Van Atta (10 min.) courtesy call 10:00 AM STAFF ACTION GROUP MEETING Mr. Hartmann Mr. Burress, Mr. Mote, Mr. Marsh Mr. Seidman 11:30 AM Scheduling Meeting Mr. Hartmann Mr. Seidman Mr. Rustand Mrs. Anderson 12:30 PM OPTIONAL: Senate GOP Policy Luncheon, Capitol 12-4:45 PM PERSONAL TIME 1:30 2:30 4:45 PM Depart EOB enroute Capitol Office 5:00 PM Cong. Rhodes Room H 230 FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7-2 WORKING DRAFT THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Tuesday, July 9, 1974 8-9:00 AM PERSONAL TIME 8:30 RTH 9:00 AM INTERVIEW: Mr. Lou Kohlmeier, Chicago Mr. Miltich (20 min.) Tribune-N. Y, News Syndicate 9130 Staff 9:45 AM Mrs. Vernon (Jimmy) Van Atta (10 min.) courtesy call 10:00 AM hold open STAFF ACTION GROUP MEETING Mr. Hartmann Mr. Burress, Mr. Mote, Mr. Marsh Mr. Seidman 11:30 AM Scheduling Meeting Mr. Hartmann Mr. Seidman Mr. Rustand Mrs. Anderson 12:30 PM OPTIONAL: Senate GOP Policy Luncheon, Capitol 1:30 1:30-2530 - 12-4:45 PM PERSONAL TIME 4:50 -4:45 PM personal Trice confl misits Depart EOB enroute Capitol Office 2:30-4:00 - 5:00 PM Cong. Rhodes Room H-230 FORD i LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7-8 (1-11:00AM) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Tuesday, July 9, 1974 8-8:30 AM PERSONAL TIME 8:30 AM Mr. Hartmann 9:00 AM INTERVIEW: Mr. Lou Kohlmeier Mr. Miltich (20 min.) Chicago Tribune-N. Y. News Syndicate 9:30 AM General David Jones, Chief of Staff, Mr. Marsh (10 min.) Air Force, (Courtesy call) Lt. Col. Blake 9:45 AM Mrs. Vernon (Jimmy) Van Atta (10 min.) (Courtesy call) 10:00 AM STAFF ACTION GROUP MEETING Mr. Hartmann Mr. Burress: Mr. Marsh: Mr. Mote Mr. Seidman 11:30 AM SCHEDULING MEETING Mr. Hartmann (30 min.) Mr. Seidman Mr. Rustand Mrs. Anderson 12:15 PM Depart EOB enroute Capitol Room S-207 Capitol 2:30 PM Luncheon: Senate GOP Policy 1:30-2:30 PM PERSONAL TIME, Capitol Office 2:30-4:00 PM CONGRESSIONAL VISITS, Capitol Office 2:00 Photo: Cong. Sam Steiger (Ariz.) 2:30 Don Johnson NA 4:00 PM Energy Meeting Room H-232, Capitol 5:00 PM Meeting w/Cong. Rhodes amatuer for Dickup Athletic Birl 2:45 FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7-8 (1) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S BEFING PAPER Tuesday, July 9, 1974 - 9:00 AM Mr. Miltich recommends this interview. 9:30 AM Lt. Col. Blake recommends this appointment. 9:45 AM Mrs. Van Atta would like to discuss the naming of the airport in Michigan FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7-8 (1-11:00AM) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Tuesday, July 9, 1974 8-8:30 AM PERSONAL TIME 8:30 AM Mr. Hartmann 9:00 AM INTERVIEW: Mr. Lou Kohlmeier Mr. Miltich (20 min.) Chicago Tribune-N. Y. News Syndicate 9:30 AM General David Jones, Chief of Staff, Mr. Marsh (10 min.) Air Force, (Courtesy call) Lt. Col. Blak 9:45 AM Mrs. Vernon (Jimmy) Van Atta (10 min.) (Courtesy call) 10:00 AM STAFF ACTION GROUP MEETING Mr. Hartmann Mr. Burress: Mr. Marsh: Mr. Mote Mr. Seidman 11:30 AM SCHEDULING MEETING Mr. Hartmann (30 min.) Mr. Seidman Mr. Rustand Mrs. Anderson 12:15 PM Depart EOB enroute Capitol Room S-207 Capitol 12:30 PM Luncheon: Senate GOP Policy 1:30-2:30 PM PERSONAL TIME, Capitol Office 2:30-4:00 PM CONGRESSIONAL VISITS, Capitol Office Photo: Cong. Sam Steiger (Ariz.) 4:00 PM Energy Meeting Room H-232, Capitol 5:00 PM Meeting / Cong. Rhodes FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7-8 (1) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S BRIEFING PAPER Tuesday, July 9, 1974 9:00 AM Mr. Miltich recommends this interview. 9:30 AM Lt. Col. Blake recommends this appointment. 9:45 AM Mrs. Van Atta would like to discuss the naming of the airport in Michigan FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED WORKING SCHEDULE THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Wednesday, July 10, 1974 8-8:30 AM PERSONAL TIME 8:30 AM Mr. Hartmann 9:15 AM Briefing: General Scowcroft Mr. Marsh (30 min. ) 10:00 AM Privacy Meeting Mr. Buchen (90 min.) V.P. Conference Room Mr. Casselman 11:45 AM Depart EOB enroute Post Office Bldg. 12:00 NOON Swearing-In: Mr. John Sawhill Post Office Bldg. Room 3400 12:30 PM Depart for Capitol Office 12:40-1:30 PM PERSONAL TIME 1:30-2:30 PM CONGRESSIONAL VISITS 2:30 PM Depart enroute EOB office 2:40-5:00 PM PERSONAL TIME ? OPTIONAL: DROP-BY: Cong. Wampler Capitol Hill Club 6:30 PM Recpt. RECEPTION/DINNER: Time Incorporated 7:15 PM Dinner "F" Street Club, 1925 F St., N.W. fortune Magargin FORD i LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED WORKING SCHEDULE THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Wednesday, July 10, 1974 8-8:30 AM. PERSONAL TIME 8:30 AM 8:30 tentating Mr. Hartmann OiGastism leadership nity 9:15 AM Briefing: General Scowcroft Mr. Marsh (30 min.) 10:00 AM Privacy Meeting Mr. Buchen (90 min.) V.P. Conference Room Mr. Casselman Scidence 11:45 AM Depart EOB enroute Post Office Bldg. 12:00 NOON Swearing-In: Mr. John Sawhill Post Office Bldg. Room 3400 will 12:30 PM Depart for Capitol Office 12:40-1:30 PM PERSONAL TIME 1:30-2:30 PM CONGRESSIONAL VISITS 2:30 PM Depart enroute EOB office 2:40-5:00 PM PERSONAL TIME ? OPTIONAL: DROP-BY: Cong. Wampler Capitol Hill Club 6:30 PM Recpt. RECEPTION/DINNER: Time Incorporated H 2 7:15 PM Dinner "F" Street Club, 1925 F St., N.W. M ? FORD is LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7-8 (1-12:00 PM) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Wednesday, July 10, 1974 8:30 AM PR Bi-Partisan Leadership Meeting Cabinet Room 10:00 AM Privacy Meeting Mr. Seidman V.P. Conference Room Mr. Buchen Mr. Casselman 11:45 AM Depart EOB enroute Post Office Bldg. 12:00 NOON Swearing-In Ceremony: Mr. John Sawhill (20 min.) Room 3400, P.O. Bldg. 12:20 PM Depart P.O. Bldg. enroute Capitol Office 12:30-1:30 PM PERSONAL TIME 1:30-2:30 PM CONGRESSIONAL VISITS 1:30 Nat'l Council of Negro Women, Inc. Mr. Mote 2:00 Mr. Allan Greenspan Mr. Seidman $ Energy Advisory Cmte. Mr. Burress 2:30 PM Depart Capitol enroute EOB Office 3:00 PM Mr. Hartmann 3:30-6:00 PM PERSONAL TIME 6-8:00 PM DROP-BY: Cong. Wampler (Va.) Capitol Hill Club 6:30 PM Reception Mr. Hartmann 7:15 PM Dinner Mr. Miltich Time Incorporated (Fortune) "F" Street Club, 1925 F Street, N. W. Pickup R. FORD LIBRARY 3:30 ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7-8 (1) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S BRIEFING PAPER Wednesday, July 10, 1974 8:30 AM At the President's request this meeting has been called to review the Moscow Summit talks. 12:00 NOON Advance schedule is attached. The Federal Ener gy Administration is coordinating a large government-wide effort to develop a Blueprint for Project Independence. The Blueprint will be prepared and delivered to the President by November 1, 1974. It will contain: --an historical perspective of our current energy situation (how did the problem arise) --a definition of energy independence --an analysis of future energy supply and demand alternatives under a variety of assumptions; an evaluation of their costs, environmental effects, and the ability to reduce our vulnerability --an analysis of the manpower, financial, material, transportation, and other contraints we face in achieving Project Independence --recommended administrative, economic, budgetary, and legislative policy actions to achieve our objectives The Project Independence Blueprint Advisory Cmte. will be meeting this week in D. C. Some of the top executives of this cmte. will attend the swearing-in. 1:30 PM Chrm. Bush recommends you meet w/this group of Nat'l Council of Negro Women. The women are participating in the "Salute to Women" Banquet in conjunction with the Bethune Memorial Dedication Activities. 2:00 PM Mr. Burress has arranged this visit. 6:30 PM Advance Schedule is attached. FORD is LIBRARY GERALD OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT D.C. July 8 Please return to Sally (Scheduling Ofc. ) Thank you. FORD LIBRARY & GERALD EXECUTIVE CORRESPONDENCE DO NOT WRITE ON THIS COVER AS IT IS INTENDED FOR RE-USE RETURN IT WITH THE FILE COPIES TO ORIGINATING OFFICE FEDERAL ENERGY ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20461 July 9, 1974 OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR MEMORANDUM FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT FROM: JOHN C. SAWHILL SUBJECT: July 10, 1974 Swearing-In Ceremony For your information and use in connection with the swearing-in ceremony tomorrow, the following items are attached: 1. A copy of the oath you will administer to me; 2. A suggested set of points for your use in brief remarks after the oath has been administered; 3. A list of the names of those who have been invited to attend. (This list includes the members of the Project Independence Advisory Committee, members of the Administration, Congressmen and Senators, and a small number of media representatives; 4. My biographical sketch; and 5. The program for the day for the Advisory Committee. Once again I appreciate your willingness to participate in this ceremony. Attachments: a/s FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ITEM 1 GERALD FORD & LIBRARY OATH OF OFFICE I WILL SUPPORT AND DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AGAINST ALL ENEMIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC; THAT I WILL BEAR TURE FAITH AND ALLEGIANCE TO THE SAME; THAT I TAKE THIS OBLIGATION FREELY, WITHOUT ANY MENTAL RESERVATION OR PURPOSE OF EVASION; AND THAT I WILL WELL AND FAITHFULLY DISCHARGE THE DUTIES OF THE OFFICE ON WHICH I AM ABOUT TO ENTER. SO HELP ME GOD. FORD LIBRARY & CERALD ITEM 2 FORD LIBRARY & GERALD SUGGESTED POINTS ABOUT JOHN C. SAWHILL FOR VICE PRESIDENT FORD I. It's a pleasure to swear in John Sawhill as Administrator of the FEA. John, as you may know, is the highest-ranking Washington official who doesn't wear a tie. Actually, he never liked wearing a tie, his friends tell me. What they didn't tell me, John, is that you'd come up with an energy crisis to provide an excuse for not wearing one. You may notice that the members of the Project Independence Advisory Committee are being served lunch here. At first, John called for reservations at the San Souci, but they said, "no tie, no go." John's about the fastest-moving man in Washington these days. In less than a year, he's had four titles. In fact, he's been twice confirmed, and he's not even Catholic. 2. I'm glad to see here today the talented and dedicated Americans in this room. What you're witnessing today is much more than the swearing-in of John Sawhill. It's the inauguration of the Federal Energy Administration as the lead agency of this government for developing and coordinating this nation's energy policy. During the Arab oil embargo, the Federal Energy Office provided the emergency measures we needed to see us through that trying period. Now, we face the long-term energy problem that calls for deliberate planning and vigorous action -- tasks that Congress and this Administration have picked for the FEA. FORD & LIBRARY GERALD -2- 3. I'm also glad to see that John chose the meeting of the Project Independence Advisory Committee for his swearing-in. I think that it's extremely appropriate. It represents the kickoff of our drive for energy independence under the direction of John Sawhill, bringing together this nation's best talent and resources in Project Independence. 4. We can never forget that energy problems are human problems. Energy is not just another commodity bought and sold casually. It is a central social resource that determines a person's standard of living, health and comfort -- indeed, a person's sense of security. When John Sawhill came to Washington from a brilliant business career, he wanted to make government responsive to these human problems. And his record so far is convincing evidence that the decisions made here in FEA about energy will always have this critical human dimension. FORD i LIBRARY GERALD GERALD R. FORD LIBRARY E WELL LIST OF INVITED GUESTS FOR JOHN SAWHILL'S SWEARING-IN CEREMONY July 10, 1974 Mrs. John Sawhill (Wife) Mrs. John Sawhill (Mother) Project Independence Blueprint Advisory Committee Carl Bagge President National Coal Assoc. Jules Bergmen ABC News Gordon Cory Vice Chairman Commonwealth Edison R.V. Durham, for General President Frank Fitzsimmons International Brother- hood of Teamsters Alan Greenspan President Townsend Greenspan & Co., Inc. James Hayes Supervisor Los Angeles County Thomas O. Paine, for Vice President & Reginald Jones Group Executive General Electric Co. (former Administrator of NASA) Stuart Lee Chairman Department of Economics Geneva College Geneva College Gordon MacDonald Chairman, Environmental Studies Program Murdough Center Dartmouth College Robert McNamara President World Bank (former Secretary of Defense) GERALD LIBRARY 2- John O'Connell President Bechtel Group of Companies John O'Donnell President Airline Pilots Assoc. John Partridge Chairman Columbia Gas System William G. Rosenberg Chairman Michigan Public Service Commission Lois Sharpe League of Women Voters Chauncey Starr President Electric Power Research Institute Richard J. Sullivan Lecturer Center for Environmental Studies Paul Tierny President Transportation Association of America Stephen Schlosberg, for President Leonard Woodcock United Auto Workers Senators Fannin Arizona (R) Jackson Washington (D) Hansen Wyoming (R) Beall Maryland (R) Mathias Maryland (R) Magnuson Washington (D) Long Louisiana (D) Hatfield Oregon (R) Buckley New York (CR) McClure Idaho (R) FORD LIBRARY & GERALD 3- Bartlett Oklahoma (R) Cotton New Hampshire (R) Thurmond South Carolina (R) Packwood Oregon (R) Percy Illinois (R) Baker Tennessee (R) Randolph West Virginia (D) Bible Nevada (D) Montoya New Mexico (D) Bellmon Oklahoma (R) Gurney Florida (R) Scott Pennsylvania (R) Bennett Utah (R) Javits New York (R) Congressmen Devine Ohio (R) Staggers West Virginia (D) Broyhill, Jim North Carolina (R) Brown Ohio (R) Holifield California (D) Horton New York (R) Hosmer California (R) McCormack Washington (D) Udall Arizona (D) Ruppe Michigan (R) MacDonald Massachusetts (D) William Van Ness (Chief Counsel, Senate Interior Committee) David Stang (Minority Staff, Senate Interior Committee) White House, Cabinet & OMB Kenneth Rush Ken Cole Roy Ash William Simon Rogers Morton Frederick Dent Fred Malek Walter Scott Dolph Bridgewater Paul O'Neill Guy Stever FORD LIBRARY & GERALD -4- - FEA Staff All Assistant Administrators & Deputies Immediate Administrator's Staff FEA Heads of Offices Media Nelson Benton CBS Roger Peterson ABC Irving R. Levine NBC Ben Fleger US News Bob Buckhorn UPI Ed Cowan NYTimes Tom O'Toole Washington Post Tim O'Brien Washington Post Bobbie Hornig Washington Star Caroline Meyer Oil Gas Journal Bill Zimmerman ABC Dan Skarvedt Journal of Commerce Clark Mollenhoff DM Register Bob Dietsch Scripps Howard Ray Martin BNA Sandy Cannon Oil Daily Gene Kinney Oil Gas Journal Bob Young Chicago Tribune Phil Jones CBS FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ITEM 4 LIBRARY FORD & GERALD FEDERAL ENERGY ADMINISTRATION Public Affairs U.S. Post Office Building Benjamin Franklin Station Washington, D.C. 20461 Tel: 961-6161 BIOGRAPHY JOHN C. SAWHILL ADMINISTRATOR John C. Sawhill, 37, was nominated to be Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration by President Nixon on April 17, 1974. He had served William E. Simon as Deputy Administrator since Dec. 4, 1973, when the Federal Energy Office was created. As Administrator, Sawhill is responsible for developing and implementing federal energy policies, including energy conserva- tion, research and development, international planning, energy allocation programs, and for developing the nation's blueprint for Project Independence. Before he joined the energy office, Sawhill was Associate Director for Natural Resources, Energy and Science, at the Office of Management and Budget, a post he had held since April 15, 1973. His responsibilities included budget, manage- ment and implementation of federal policies in natural resources, energy policy and science. Previously Sawhill was Senior Vice President for the Business Services Group at the Commercial Credit Company, a diversified financial and leasing company. He served in a five-man executive office responsible for managing the company. Born June 12, 1936, in Cleveland, Ohio, Sawhill grew up in Baltimore, Maryland. He received his A.B. from the Woodrow FORD Wilson School of Public International Affairs at Princeton GERELD and LIBRARY (more) - 2 - his doctorate in economics, finance and management from the New York University Graduate School of Business Administration. He began his career in 1958 with Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith, working in the underwriting and research departments. In 1960 he joined New York University as an Assistant Dean and Assistant Professor of Finance at the Graduate School of Business Administration. He concurrently served as Senior Staff Economist to the Committee on Banking and Currency, U.S. House of Representatives. He joined the Commercial Credit Company in 1963 as Director of Credit Research and Planning. In 1965, he joined the management consulting firm of McKinsey and Company as a Senior Associate. He rejoined Commercial Credit in 1968 as Vice President for Planning, serving with them until his appointment at the Office of Management and Budget. Sawhill is a Vice President and Director of Baltimore Neighborhoods, Inc., and a Director of the Baltimore Area Council on Alcoholism. He also serves as a member of the Board of Trustees for the College of Art at the Maryland Institute. He is married to the former Isabel Van Devanter and they have one son, James. Sawhill and his family live in Washington, D.C. -FEA- FORD & LIBRARY GERALD GERALD LIBRARY R. FORD ITEM 5 PROJECT INDEPENDENCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA July 10, 1974 Roosevelt Room 9:30-10:30 Reception & John Sawhill The White House Welcome Room 3000A 11:00-11:30 Project Independ- John Sawhill FEA ence and the Role of the Advi- sory Group Room 3000A 11:30-12:00 Status of the Eric Zausner FEA Blueprint Administrator's 12:00-12:30 Vice President Office Ford to Swear- FEA In John Sawhill as Administrator, FEA 12:30-1:30 Luncheon Room 3000A 1:30-3:00 Discussion Session FEA -Definition of "independence" -Key policy issues that should be addressed in the Blueprint -Plans for public communications -Future activities of the Committee 3:00-5:00 Informal reception with FEA management FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED 7-8 (1-12:00 PM) THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Wednesday, July 10, 1974 8:30 AM PR Bi-Partisan Leadership Meeting Cabinet Room 10:00 AM Privacy Meeting Mr. Seidman V.P. Conference Room Mr. Buchen Mr. Casselman 11:45 AM Depart EOB enroute Post Office Bldg. 12:00 NOON Swearing-In Ceremony: Mr. John Sawhill (20 min.) Room 3400, P. O. Bldg. 12:20 PM Depart P.O. Bldg enroute Capitol Office 12:30-1:30 PM PERSONAL TIME 1:30-2:30 PM CONGRESSIONAL VISITS 1:30 Nat'l Council of Negro Women, Inc. Mr. Mote 2:00 Mr. Allan Greenspan Mr. Seidman Energy Advisory Cmte. Mr. Burress 2:30 PM Depart Capitol enroute EOB Office 3:00 PM Mr. Hartmann 3:30-6:00 PM PERSONAL TIME 6-8:00 PM DROP-BY: Cong. Wampler (Va.) Capitol Hill Club 6:30 PM Reception Mr. Hartmann 7:15 PM Dinner Mr. Miltich Time Incorporated (Fortune) "F" Street Club, 1925 F Street, N. W. FORD & LIBRARY GERALD