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Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 72) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
SEPTEMBER 30, 1974
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
6:58 a.m. MONDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
6:58
The President had breakfast.
7:43
The President went to the Oval Office.
8:05
The President went to the Roosevelt Room.
8:05
8:10
The President attended a White: House Senior staff meeting.
For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A."
8:10
The President returned to the Oval Office.
8:15
8:35
The President met with:
David A. Peterson, Chief, Central Intelligence
Agency/Office of Current Intelligence (CIA/OCI)
White House Support Staff
Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant for
National Security Affairs
The President met with:
8:35
9:55
Donald H. Rumsfeld, Assistant
9:40
9:55
Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary
9:57
The President went to the South Grounds of the White House.
9:57
10:05
The President motored from the South Grounds to the Sheraton
Park Hotel, 2660 Woodley Road.
10:05
10:14
The President attended the Annual meeting of the Board of
Governors of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and
the World Bank Group.
Members of the press
10:05
The President was greeted by:
Henri Konan Bedie, (Ivory Coast), Chairman of the IMF
Johannas Witteveen, (The Netherland), Managing
Director, IMF
Robert S. McNamara, President of the International
Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World
Bank)
Dana Brantley, Deputy Secretary of the Annual Meeting
of the Board of Governors of the IMP and the World
Bank Group
William E. Simon, Secretary of the Treasury
10:07
The Presidential party went to the head table. For a list
of head table guests, see APPENDIX "B."
GPO 1974 -555-863
Page 1 of 4 Page(s).
THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
SEPTEMBER 30, 1974
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
10:07 a.m. MONDAY
PHONE
TIME
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
The President was introduced by Secretary Simon.
10:08
10:12
The President addressed approximately 3,000 persons attending
the meeting.
The President returned to his motorcade. He was accompanied
by:
Mr. Bedie
Mr. Witteveen
Mr. McNamara
Mr. Brantley
Secretary Simon
Enroute, the President was greeted by General Manager of the
Sheraton Park Hotel Nord Schweibert.
10:14
10:21
The President motored from the Sheraton Park Hotel to the
South Grounds of the White House.
10:15
R
The President was telephoned by Edwin V. Sundbeck, Procure-
ment Analyst, Financial Service Division, Constractor
Systems Review Branch, Cameron Station, Virginia. The
call was not completed.
10:24
The President returned to the Oval Office.
The President met with:
10:30
12:45?
Philip W. Buchen, Counsel
10:30
12:45?
Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor
10:40
12:45?
John 0. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor
1:52
2:04
The President met with William S. Kabacker, Vice President
of A.G. Becker and Company, Incorporated, Los Angeles,
California.
2:05
2:40
The President met with:
Russell W. Peterson, Chairman of the Council on
Environmental Quality (CEQ)
Kenneth R. Cole, Jr., Executive Director of the
Domestic Council and Assistant for Domestic
Affairs
2:41
2:50
The President participated in a photo opportunity with
Mr. Nessen, his family, and members of the White House
Press Office staff. For a list of attendees, see
APPENDIX "c."
GPO 1974 555-863
Page 2 of 4 Page(s).
THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
SEPTEMBER 30, 1974
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
3:10 p.m. MONDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
3:10
4:30
The President participated in a photo opportunity with
Republican Congressional candidates. For a list of
attendees, see APPENDIX "D."
4:47
4:50
The President participated in a photo opportunity with:
Marshall T. Mays, President of the Overseas Private
Investment Corporation (OPIC), Washington, D.C.
Thomas S. Sedlar, Vice President for Public Affairs,
OPIC
Lt. Gen. Scowcroft
4:51
5:55
The President met with:
Roy L. Ash, Director of the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) and Assistant for Management and
Budget
William E. Timmons, Assistant
Mr. Cole
Lt. Gen. Scowcroft
5:55
6:15
The President met with Mr. Rumsfeld.
6:15
7:21
The President met with:
Mr. Buchen
Mr. Hartmann
Mr. Marsh
6:58
?
R
The President talked with Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger.
?
?
?
The President talked with his Physician, Rear Adm. William M.
Lukash.
7:15
?
P
The President talked with Mr. Timmons.
7:21
The President returned to the second floor Residence.
7:23
8:22
The President met with Mr. Rumsfeld.
7:55
The President had dinner with:
Mrs. James G. (Janet) Ford, the President's sister-
in-law
Mr. Rumsfeld
8:22
The President and Mr Rumsfeld went to the South Grounds of
the White House.
GPO : 1974 OL 555-863
Page 3 of 4 Page(s).
THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
SEPTEMBER 30, 1974
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
8:23 p.m. MONDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
8:23
8:53
The President and Mr. Rumsfeld motored from the South Grounds
to Bethesda Naval Hosptial, 8901 Wisconsin Avenue,
Bethesda, Maryland.
8:53
10:14
The President visited the First Lady during her recovery
from surgery.
10:14
The President returned to his motorcade.
10:14
10:41
The President motored from Bethesda Naval Hospital to the
South Grounds of the White House.
10:44
The President returned to the second floor Residence.
SY/EJ 11/12/76
GPO: 1974 OL 555-863
Page 4 of 4 Page(s).
APPENDIX "A"
WHITE HOUSE SENIOR STAFF MEETING
The Roosevelt Room
September 30, 1974
A list of participants in the White House Senior Staff meeting was
not available for inclusion in the President's diary.
APPENDIX "B"
Attendance not confirmed.
List may not be complete.
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND AND
THE WORLD BANK GROUP
Sheraton Park Hotel
September 30, 1974
Head Table:
The President
Henry Konan Bedie (Ivory Coast), Chairman of the International Monetary
Fund (IMF)
Robert S. McNamara, President of the International Bank for Reconstruction
and Development (World Bank)
Johannas Witteveen (The Netherlands), Managing Director, IMF
Dana Brantley, Deputy Secretary of the Annaul Meeting of the Board of
Governos of the IMF and the World Bank Group
William E. Simon, Secretary of the Treasury
[Note: For a diagram of delegation seating, see the file copy of the
President's diary.]
APPENDIX "C"
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY WITH WHITE HOUSE PRESS OFFICE STAFF
The Oval Office
September 30, 1974
A list of staff members participating in the photo opportunity was not
available for inclusion in the President's diary.
APPENDIX "D"
Attendance not confirmed.
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY WITH REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL CHALLENGERS
The Oval Office
September 30, 1974
The President
Republican Congressional Challengers
(By State and District)
California
Ivan Lenci, Third Congressional District
Tom Caylor, Fifth Congressional District
Tom Spinoza, Sixth Congressional District
Wes Marden, 42nd Congressional District
Colorado
Frank Southworth, First Congressional District
E. Keith Records, Third Congressional District
Connecticut
F. MacBuckley, First Congressional District
Samuel B. Hellier, Second Congressional District
Patsy J. Piscopi, Sixth Congressional District
District of Columbia
William R. Phillips, Delegate at large candidate
Florida
Warren Hauser, Foruth Congressional District
Georgia
Bill Gowan, First Congressional District
continued
APPENDIX "D" p. 2
9/30/74
Georgia (continued)
Carl P. Savage, Jr., Third Congressional District
Wyman C. Lowe, Fifth Congressional District
Newt Gingrich, Sixth Congressional District
J. Quincy Collins, Seventh Congressional District
Ronald D. Reeves, Sr., Ninth Congressional District
Gary Pleger, Tenth Congressional District
Hawaii
William B. Paul, First Congressional District
Illinois
James Ginderski, Second Congressional District
Mitchell G. Zadrozny, Eleventh Congressional District
Cliffard D. Carlson, Fifteenth Congressional District
Val Oshel, 24th Congressional District
Iowa
Tom Riley, Second Congressional District
Chuck Dick, Fourth Congressional District
Kansas
John C. Peterson, Second Congressional District
Kentucky
Charles T. Banken, Jr., First Congressional District
Vincent N. Barclay, Third Congressional District
Thomas F. Rogers III, Sixth Congressional District
Louisiana
Diane Morphis, Second Congressional District
Ross Shirah, Fifth Congressional District
continued
APPENDIX "D" p. 3
9/30/74
Maryland
John M. Seney, Jr., Second Congressional District
John Burcham, Jr., Fifth Congressional District
Elton R. Wampler, Sixth Congressional District
Massachusetts
J. Alan MacKay, Twelfth Congressional District
Michigan
Walter F. Girardot, First Congressional District
Paul Goebel, Jr., Fifth Congressional District
Clifford W. Taylor, Sixth Congressional District
W.D. English, Sixteenth Congressional District
Ken Gallagher, Seventeenth Congressional District
Jim Sparling, Eighth Congressional District
Minnesota
Joseph Rheinberger, Fourth Congressional District
Phil Ratte, Fifth Congressional District
Missouri
Howard C. Ohlendorf, Second Congressional District
Claude Patterson, Fourth Congressional District
John McDonough, Fifth Congressional District
Milton J. Bischof, Jr., Ninth Congressional District
Truman Farrow, Tenth Congressional District
Montana
John K. McDonald, Second Congressional District
New Hampshire
David Banks, First Congressional District
continued
APPENDIX "D" p. 4
9/30/74
New Jersey
Henry J. Keller, Foruth Congressional District
Millicent Fenwick, Fifth Congressional District
Harold A. Pareti, Ninth Congressional District
William B. Grant, Eleventh Congressional District
Claire J. Sheridan, Fourteenth Congressional District
Ernest J. Hammesfahr, Fifteenth Congressional District
New York
Albert Lemishow, Eighth Congressional District
Edward G. Desbrough, Eleventh Congressional District
Francis J. Voyticky, Twelfth Congressional District
Jack Dobosh, Thirteenth Congressional District
Austen Canade, Fifteenth Congressional District
Joseph L. Gentili, Sixteenth Congressional District
Frank Biondilillo, Seventeenth Congressional District
Charles Stephens, 24th Congressional District
Wayne Wagner, 28th Congressional District
Bill Bush, 32nd Congressional District
North Carolina
Harry McMullan, First Congressional District
Ward Purrington, Fourth Congressional District
Albert F. Gilman, Eleventh Congressional District
Ohio
Thomas N. Kindness, Eighth Congressional District
Mark Figetakis, Fourteenth Congressional District
Ralph H. Romig, Eighteenth Congressional District
continued
APPENDIX "D" P. 5
9/30/74
Ohio (continued):
James L. Ripple, Nineteenth Congressional District
Robert A. Frantz, Twentieth Congressional District
Bill Mack, 21st Congressional District
William J. Franz, 22nd Congressional District
George Mastics, 23rd Congressional District
Oklahoma
George Mizer, First Congressional District
Mickey Edwards, Fifth Congressional Dsitrict
Oregon
Diarmuid O'Scannlain, First Congressional District
Pennsylvania
Russell M. Nigro, First Congressional District
Richard P. Colbert, Third Congressional District
Richard Muzyka, Eleventh Congressional District
Charles L. Sconing, 21st Congressional District
James R. Montgomery, 22nd Congressional District
Gary A. Myers, 25th Congressional District
South Carolina
Marshall Parker, Third Congressional District
Texas
James W. Farris, First Congressional District
Dick LeTourneau, Fourth Congressional District
Don Whitefield, Eighth Congressional District
Don Clements, Eleventh Congressional District
James S. Garvey, Twelfth Congressional District
Douglas Harlan, 21st Congressional District
continued ...
APPENDIX "D" p. 6
9/30/74
West Virginia
Joseph A. Luarita, Jr., First Congressional District
William Loy, Second Congressional District
W.L. Larcamp. Third Congressional District
Wisconsin
Lewis Collison, Foruth Congressional District
Mildred Morries, Fifth Congressional District
Josef Burger, Seventh Congressional District
Robert Kasten, Jr., Ninth Congressional District
Staff