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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