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Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 74) 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.) HYATT REGENCY HOUSE FEBRUARY 4, 1975 ATLANTA, GEORGIA TIME DAY 7:55 a.m. TUESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out The President was an overnight guestmat the Hyatt Regency House, 265 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. 8:00 The President went to the Tudor Room. 8:00 9:35 The President attended a working breakfast with newspaper editors, publishers, and broadcast executives. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." 9:35 The President returned to his suite. 10:20 11:25 The President met with Ernest J.E. Griffes, Treasurer of Haxelhurst and Associates, consulting actuaries in Atlanta, Georgia. 11:31 The President went to his motorcade. 11:34 11:36 The President motored from the Hyatt Regency House to the Marriott Hotel, Courtland and Cain Streets, N.W. 11:36 1:25 The President attended a luncheon for the 11th Annual Convention of the Opportunities Industrialization Centers. 11:36 The President was greeted by: Leon H. Sullivan, Founder of Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) and pastor of Zion Baptist Church, Philidelphia, Pennsylvania Maurice Dawkins, National Director of OIC Richard Stormont, Marriott Hotel General Manager The President, escorted by Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Dawkins, went to the Nation of Brotherhood Room. The President met with head table guests. For a list of head table guests see APPENDIX "B." 11:56 The President went to the holding room. 12:06 The President went to the head table in the dining room. 12:06 1:25 The President attended the OIC luncheon. 1:25 The President, escorted by Mr. Sullivan, returned to his motorcade. GPO: 1974 555-863 Page 1 of 2 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) HYATT REGENCY HOTEL FEBRUARY 4, 1975 ATLANTA, GEORGIA TIME DAY 1:30 p.m. TUESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out 1:30 1:35 The President motored from the Marriott Hotel to the Hyatt Regency Hotel. 1:40 The President returned to his suite. 2:31 The President went to the Phoenix Room. 2:31 3:00 The President participated in his seventh press conference with approximately 350 members of the Southeastern regional press and the White House Press Corps. The press conference was broadcast live on nationwide radio and television. 3:05 The President returned to his motorcade. 3:05 3:45 The President motored from the Hyatt Regency Hotel to Dobbins AFB. 3:55 5:03 The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Dobbins AFB, Georgia to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passen- gers, see APPENDIX "c." 4:27 R The President was telephoned by Senator Russell B. Long (D-Louisiana). The call was not completed. 5:12 5:46 The President motored from Andres AFB, Maryland to the South Grounds of the White House. 5:48 The President returned to the second floor Residence. 6:36 The President went to the East Room. 6:37 R The President was telephoned by Secretary of the Treasury William E. Simon. The call was not completed. The President received Republican Congressman attending a dinner meeting to discuss Congressional Action H.R. 1767, deferring oil tariffs for 90 days. For a list of atten- dees, see APPENDIX "D." 7:10 10:35 The Presidential party had dinner in the State Dining Room. 10:35 The President returned to the second floor Residence. SY/EJ 3/14/75 GPO: 1974 555-863 Page 2 of 2 Page(s). APPENDIX "A" Attendance confirmed by office of Jerry Warren-all present Breakfast with News Editors, Publishers, and Broadcast Executives Tudor Room Hyatt Regency House February 4, 1975 White House Staff and Administration Officials The President Donald H. Rumsfeld, Assistant Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary Gerald L. Warren, Deputy Press Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor L. William Seidman, Executive Director of the Economic Policy Board and Assistant for Economic Affairs James T. Lynn, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Robert Mead, Television Adviser continued on next page APPENDIX "A" p.2 2/4/75 GEORGIA BROADCASTERS Mr. Paul Raymon CBS Vice President and General Manager Storer Broadcasting WAGA-TV Box 4207 Atlanta, Georgia 30302 Mr. Richard Holcomb PBS General Manager WETV 740 Bismarck Road, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30324 Mr. Jack Clifford ABC President & General Manager WXIA-TV 1611 W. Peachtree Street, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30309 Mr. R. E. Turner RKO President and General Manager Turner Communications also WTCG owns AM-FM stations in Box 77227 Chattanooga, Tennessee and Atlanta, Georgia 30309 Charleston, South Carolina. Mr. J. Leonard Reinsch Former President of Cox Chairman of the Board Broadcasting; member of Cox Cable Communications U.S. Advisory Commission 53 Perimeter Center East on Information. Suite 300 Atlanta, Georgia 30346 Mr. Clifford Kirkland Cox Broadcasting. President, Cox Broadcasting Cox also owns WSOC-TV, WSB-TV Charlotte, North Carolina 1601 W. Peachtree Street, N.E. in this region. Atlanta, Georgia 30309 Mr. J. W. Woodruff, Jr. CBS President and General Manager WRBL-TV 1350 13th Avenue Columbus, Georgia 31902 APPENDIX "A" p.3 3/4/75 Mr. Elmo Ellis Cox Vice President and General Manager WSB-AM/FM 1601 West Peachtree Street, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30309 Mr. James Rupp Cox Group Vice President for Broadcasting WSB-TV 1601 West Peachtree Street, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30309 Mr. Donald E. Heald Cox Vice President and General Manager WSB-TV 1601 West Peachtree Street, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30309 Mr. Len Avery ABC Vice President and General Manager Fuqua Stations hdqrs., also WTVM-TV own WTVC-TV, Chattanooga, Box 1848 WJBF-TV, Augusta, Georgia. Columbus, Georgia 31902 APPENDIX "A" p54 2/4/75 ALABAMA BROADCASTERS Mr. Donald D. Wear NBC Vice President and General Manager Newhouse WAPI-TV Box 10502 Birmingham, Alabama 35202 Mr. Nick Bolton ABC Vice President and General Manager Taft Broadcasting WBRC-TV Box 6 Birmingham, Alabama 35201 NORTH CAROLINA BROADCASTERS Mr. Larry Harding Stations also in Greensboro, Assistant to the President North Carolina and Richmond, Jefferson Broadcasting Company Virginia. WBTV One Lulian Price Place Charlotte, North Carolina 28208 Mr. Cy N. Bahakel State Senator President ABC WCCB-TV Bahakel Stations include WCCB- IV. One TV Place Charlotte, NC; WKAB-TV, Mont- Charlotte, North Carolina 28205 gomery, Alabama; WOLO-TV, Columbia, SC; and other TV and radio stations in Mississippi, Iowa, Kentucky, and Tennessee. APPENDIX "A" p.5 2/4/75 TENNESSEE BROADCASTERS Mr. William A. Dunaway CBS Vice President and General Manager Roy H. Park Station WDEF-TV 3300 Broad Street Chattanooga, Tennessee 37408 Mr. George Stevens NBC General Manager Rust Craft Broadcasting WR CB - TV 900 Whitehall Road Chattanooga, Tennessee 37405 Mr. John T. McCloud NBC Vice President and General Manager Nationwide Communications WATE-TV Station 1306 N.E. Broadway Knoxville, Tennessee 37901 SOUTH CAROLINA BROADCASTERS Mr. Wilson C. Wearn Mr. Wearn is president of Multi- President media, Inc., and owns TV and WFBC-TV AM-FM stations in Greenville, SC: Box 788 Knoxville, TN; Macon, GA; Ashe- Greenville, South Carolina 29602 ville and Winston-Salem, NC. Mr. Charles A. Batson Mr. Batson is president of Cosm: President Broadcasting and owns stations in WIS-TV Columbia, SC; Montgomery, Ala. 1111 Bull Street New Orleans, Louisiana; and in Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Greenville, SC. APPENDIX "A" P. 6 2/4/75 GEORGIA PRESS Mr. Jack Tarver, President Atlanta Newspapers 72 Marietta Street, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Mr. Jack Spaulding, Editor The Atlanta Journal 72 Marietta Street, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Mr. William I. Ray, Jr. Executive Vice President & Gen. Manager Atlanta Newspapers 72 Marietta Street, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Mr. William H. Fields Vice President Atlanta Newspapers 72 Marietta Street, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 *Mr. James II. Gray, Publicher The Albany Herald The Albany Herald Publishing Co., Inc. 138 Pine Avenue Albany, Georgia 31702 Mr. C. A. Scott Atlanta World 145 Auburn Avenue Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Mr. Edward H. Sims, Publisher Editor's Copy Syndicate 419 Orange Street Orangeburg, South Carolina 29115 APPENDIX "A" p. 7 2/4/75 Mr. William S. Morris, III President and Publisher The Augusta Chronicle & Herald 725 Broad Street Augusta, Georgia 30903 Mr. Alva L. Haywood Publisher The Warrenton Clipper Warrenton, Georgia 30828 Mr. Carroll Dadisman Executive Editor The Columbus Ledger and Enquirer 17 West 12th Street Columbus, Georgia 31902 Mr. Bobby Branch, Publisher The Houston Home Journal Perry, Georgia 31069 Mr. Don Carter Executive Editor The Macon Telegraph Publishing Co. 120 Broadway Macon, Georgia 31201 Mr. Steven McMullan Editor The Marietta Journal 580 Fairground Street Marietta, Georgia 30060 Mrs. Julia Dyar Georgia Press Association 1075 Spring Street, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30309 Mr. Helmut Gerdes Managing Editor Columbus Times 1304 Midway Drive Columbus, Georgia 31901 APPENDIX "A" p. 8 2/4/75 TENNESSEE PRESS Mr. Lee S. Anderson Vice President and Editor News-Free Press Company 400 East 11th Street Chattanooga, Tennessee 37401 Mrs. Ruth S. Holmberg, Publisher The Chattanooga Times 117 East Tenth Street Chattanooga, Tennessee 37401 Mr. William F. Childress Vice President The Knoxville Journal Roy N. Lotspeich Publishing Co., Inc. 210 West Church Avenue Knoxville, Tennessee 37901 Mr. Ralph L. Millett, Jr. Editor Knoxville News-Sentinel Company 204 West Church Avenue Knoxville, Tennessee 37901 Mr. Charles H. Schneider Editor, Press Scimitar Memphis Puboishing Company 495 Union Avenue Memphis, Tennessee 38101 Mr. Wayne Sargent, President The Nashville Banner Nashville Banner Publishing Co. 1100 Broadway Nashville, Tennessee 37202 Mr. Lloyd Armor Executive Editor Nashville Tennessean 1100 Broadway Nashville, Tennessee 37202 APPENDIX "A" p. 9 SOUTH CAROLINA PRESS 2/4/75 Mr. John Ginn President and Publisher Independent Publishing Company 1000 Williamston Road Anderson, South Carolina 29621 Mr. William E. Rone, Jr. Editor, Columbia State Stadium Road Columbia, South Carolina 29202 Mr. R. T. Eskew Vice President and General Manager The Greenville News-Piedmont Company 305 South Main Street Greenville, South Carolina 29602 Mr. Phil Buchheit President Newspaper Management-Production Co., Inc. Herald Square Spartanburg, South Carolina 29301 ALABAMA PRESS Mr. Leroy A. Simms, President The Huntsville Times 2117 Clinton Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35804 Mr. W. J. Hearin, President The Mobile Press Register, Inc. 304 Government Street Mobile, Alabama 36630 Mr. Harold Martin, Publisher The Advertiser Company 200 Washington Street Montgomery, Alabama 36102 APPENDIX "A" P. 10 3/4/75 NORTH CAROLINA PRESS Mr. Stewart Spencer Vice President and Editor Charlotte News 600 S. Tyron Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28201 Mr. Charles W. Crowder, Publisher Winston-Salem Journal/Twin City Sentinel Piedmont Publishing Company, Inc. 416-420 North Marshall Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27102 APPENDIX "B" Attendance confirmed by office of Maurice Dawkins OIC GOVERNMENT Luncheon Atlanta, Georgia February 4, 1975 HEAD TABLE GUESTS Samuel McKinney, Northwest Regional Vice Chairman, OIC Kenneth Duffan, Deputy Director, OIC Pierre Balancy, former U.S. Ambassador to Mauritius Valfoulaye Diallo, Director, OIC International John West, former Governor of South Carolina Connie Harper, Executive Director, Atlanta OIC Richard Terrell, Vice Chairman of General Motors Corporation George Busbee, Governor of Georgia Mrs. Busbee Vivian Carver, President of the International Association of Human Rights Organizations Senator Herman Talmadge (D-Georgia) Elton Jolly, OIC Executive Director Robert Lilley, President of Atlantic Telephone and Telegraph George Champion, President of the Economic Development Company of New York City Maurice Dawkins, OIC National Director Leon Sullivan, OIC Founder and Chairman of the Board President Gerald R. Ford Mrs. Leon Sullivan Donald H. Rumsfeld, Assistant Mark Morton, Vice President of General Electric Corporation Maynard Jackson, Mayor (D-Atlanta, Georgia) J. Paul Austin, Chairman and President of Coca Cola George Brown, Lt. Governor of Colorado Congressman Marvin Esch (R-Michigan) John Johnson, President of the Board of Johnson Publishers Calvin Pressley, Executive Direcor of the New York OIC, National Convener, OIC Director's Association Anthony Soto, Western Regional Vice Chairman OIC William Borders, pastor of Wheat Street Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia Vernon Alden, Chairman of the Boston Safe Deposit Trust J. Dwayne Taylor, Executive Vice President of Sun Oil Company Thomas Ritter, Executive Director, Philadelphia OIC H.R. Crawford, Assistant Secretary for Housing Management, Department of Housing and Urban Development Roy Allen, Midwest Regional Vice Chairman, OIC Elijah Perry, Mid Atlantic Vice Chairman, OIC APPENDIX "B" p.2 3/4/75 Cecil Gallup, National Secretary, OIC of America William Henry, Executive Vice President of Gulf Oil Pauline Ellison, National Chairman, LINKS, Inc. Terrell Bell, Commissioner of Education Maxine Dargans, Research Director, House Education and Labor Committee staff Virgil Day, former President of General Electirc, currently practicing law in New York city, Chairman for Government Relations Committee, OIC Fred Miller, President of Zion Investment Associates Carol Scott, Member of the National Executive Board, OIC James Williams, Northwestern Regional Convener, OIC Director's Association W.C. West, Western Regional Vice Chairman, OIC Edward Fay Arthur Hardge, New England Regional Vice Chairman, OIC Congressman Robert G. Stephens, Jr. (D-Georgia) Berkley Burrell, President of the National Business League Fred Collins, President and Chairman of the Board of Speery Hutchison Congressman Elliott H. Levitas (D-Georgia) Congressman Dawson Mathias (D-Georgia) Charles Atkins, Southwestern Regional Vice Chairman, OIC Stanley S. Scott, Assistant for Minority Affairs Sara Austin, Vice President of the National Urban Coalition A.J. Cooper, President of the Southern Governors' Conference Samuel Cornelius, Deputy Director, Office of Minority Business Enterprise Carlton Goodlett, President of the National Newspapaer Publishers' Association Burt Gallegos, Director, Community Services Organization Floyd McKissock, President of Soul City Robert Norwood, General Electric Ambassador Ouattara, Organization of African Unity Ambassador to the United Nations Bernard Parks, Board Chairman, Atlanta, Georgia OIC John Powell, Chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Howard Wittner APPENDIX "C" PASSENGER MANIFEST AIR FORCE ONE 27000 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MISSION 083 Dobbins AFB, GA to Andrews AFB, Washington DC 4 Feb 1975 Dep: 3:55pm Arr: 5:03pm 1+08 565SM 1. THE PRESIDENT 2. Counsellor Robert Hartmann, Counsellor 3. Senator Herman E. Talmadge, (D-Georgia) 4. Congressman Dawson Mathis (D-Georgia) 5. Congressman Marvin L. Esch (R-Michigan) 6. Congressman John J. Flynt, Jr. (D-Georgia) 7. Congressman Elliott Levitas (D-Georgia) 8. Mr. Donald Rumsfeld, Assistant 9. Mr. James Conner Secretary to the Cabinet 10. Mr. William J. Baroody, Jr. Assistant for Public Liaison 11. Mr. William Seidman, Exec. Dir, Econ. Policy Bd. and Assist. for Econ Affr 12. BGEN Larwence Adams, Commanding Officer, White House Communications Agency 13. Mr. Ronald Nessen, Press Secretary 14. Mr. Terrence O'Donnell, Aide 15. Mr. James Falk, Associate Director of the Domestic Council, Intergovern- 16. Major Robert E. Barrett, Army Aide mental Relations 17. Mr. Red Cavaney (Byron H.) Director , Presidential Advance Office 18. Dr. William Lukash, Physician 19. Mr. David Kennerly , Personal Photographer 20. LCDR Stephen Todd, Naval Aide 21. Mr. Frank Ursomarso , Staff Assistant 22. Miss Kaye Pullen, Associate Editor 23. Miss Leona Goodell Confidential Assistant to Mr. Rumsfeld 24. Mrs. Nellie Yates Staff Assistant 25. Miss Kathy Wooten, Secretary to Mr. Theis 26. MSG Herbert Oldenburg, baggage Handler 27. YNCS A. Kelly McGavock, stenographer 28. SDC Arturo Bautista, valet 29. Miss Candace Bergen, actress, photographer 30. Mr. R. Keiser 31. Mr. J. Merchant 32. Mr. R. Bates 33. Mr. L. Buendorf 34. Mr. E. Robinson 35. Mr. F. Domenico 36. Mr. S. Zimney 37. Mr. W. Johnson 38. Mr. G. McDavid 39. Mr. Frank Cormier AP 40. Miss Helen Thomas UPI 41. Mr. Harvey Georges AP Photo 42. Mr. Roddey Mims UPI Photo 43. Mr. Saul Friedman Knight 44. Mr. Bruce Hoertel Network Pool 45. Mr. Milton Bittenbinder Network Pool 46. Mr. Cleve Ryan Network Pool 47. Mrs. John J. Flynt FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY February 4, 1975 APPENDIX "D" Attendance confirmed by EPS and Nancy Dinner with Republican Kennedy Congressmen, State Dining Room indicates present Hon. Henry A. Kissinger Secretary of State Hom. William E. Simon Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Rogers €. B. Morton Secretary of the Interior Hon. Earl L. Butz Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Robert T. Hartmann Counsellor to the President Hon. John O. Marsh, Jr. Counsellor to the President R Hon. Donald Rumsfeld Assistant to the President Hon. Frank Zarb Admr., Federal Energy Administration Hon. Alan Greenspan Chmn., Council of Economic Advisers Hon. L. William Seidman Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs Hon. Max L. Friedersdorf Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs Hon. Richard Cheney Deputy Assistant to the President Hon. Vernon & Loen Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs Mr. Douglas Bennett, Consultant Mr. James Cannon ,Secretary to the Cabinet Mr. Charles Leppert Consultant Mr. Robert Wolthuis, Staff Assistant Mr. Paul Cyr, Assistant Administrator for Congressional and Legislative FEA Affairs, Federal Energy Administration Mr. Stanley P. Hidalgo, Deputy Assistant Administrator for Congressional and FEA Legislative Affairs, FEA Mr. Thomas G. Loeffler, Special Assistant to Mr. Cyr 14 APPENDIX "D" p. 2 DINNER - Tuesday, February 4, 1975 at 6:30 p. m. 2/4/75 The President Rep. James Abdnor (South Dakota) Rep. Mark Andrews (North Carolina) John M. Ashbrook (Ohio) Rep. L. A. Bafalis (Florida) Rep. Robert E. Bauman (Maryland) Rep. Robin L. Beard (Tennessee Rep. Alphonzo Bell (California) Rep. Edward G. Biester, Jr. (Pennsylvania) Rep. John Buchanan (Alabama) Rep. Clair W. Burgener (California) Rep. J. Herbert Burke (Florida) Rep M. Caldwell Butler (Virginia) Rep. Donald D. Clancy (Ohio) Rep. Del Clawson (California) Rep. James C. Cleveland (New Hampshire) Reb. Thad Cochran (Mississippi) Rep. James M. Collins (Texas) Rep. John B. Conlan (Arizona) Rep. Silvio O. Conte (Massachusettes) Rep. R. Lawrence Coughlin (Pennsylvania) Rep. Philip M. Crane (Illinois) Rep. Robert W. Daniel, Jr. (Virginia) Rep. Samuel L. Devine (Ohio) Rep Pierre S. duPont, IV (Deleware) R Jack Edwards Rep. David F. Emery (Maine) Rep. John N. Erlenborn (Illinois) Rep. Marvin L. Each (Michigan) Rep. Edwin D. Esnleman (Pennsylvania) Rep. Paul Findley (Illinois) Rep. Hamilton Fish, Jr. (New York) RED. Louis Frey, Jr. 2 - 2/4/75 APPENDIX p.3 2/4/75 Rep. Benjamin A. Gilman (New York) Rep. Barry M. Goldwater, Jr. (California) Res. William F. Goodling (Pennsylvania) Rep. Willis D. Gradison, Jr. (Ohio) Rep. Charles E. Grassley (Iowa) Rep. Tennyson Guyer (Ohio) Rep. Thomas M. Hagedorn (Minnesota) Rep. George V. Hansen (Idaho) / Rep. William H. Harsha (Ohio) Rep. James F. Hastings (New York) Rep. Margaret M. Heckler (Mr Massachusettes) Rep. H. John Heinz, III (Pennsylvania) Rep. Elwood H. Hillis (Indiania) Res. Andrew J. Hinshaw (California) Rep. Frank Horton (New York) Rep. Henry J. Hyde (Illinois) Rep. James M. Jeffords (Vermont) Rep. Albert W. Johnson (Pennsylvania) Rep. James P. Johnson (Colorado) Ras. Robert W. Kasten, Jr. (Wisconain) Rep. Richard Kelly (Florida) Rep. Jack F. Kemp (New York) Rep. William M. Ketchum (California) Rep. Thomas N. Kindness (Ohio) Rep. Delbert L. Latta (Ohio) Rep. Norman F. Lent (New York) Rep. Trent Lott (Mississippi) Rep. Manuel Lujan, Jr. (New Mexico) Rep. Paul N. McCloskey, Jr. (California) Rep. John Y. . McCollister (Nebraska) Rep. Robert C. McEwer (New York) Rep. Stewart B. McKinney (Connecticut) Rep Robert H. Michel ((Illinois) APPENDIX "D" p.4 - 3 - 2/4/75 2/4/75 Rep! Clarence E. Miller (Ohio) Rep W. Henson Moore (Louisiania) Rep. Carlos J. Moorhead (California)' Rep. Charles A. Mosher (Ohio) Rep Gary A. Myers (Pennsylvania) Rep. Peter A. Peyser (New York) Rep. Larry L. Pressler (South Dakota) Rep. Joel Pritchard (Washington) Rep. Thomas F. Railsback (Illinois) Rep. Ralph S. Regula (0h1c) Rep. John J. Rhodes (Arizona) Rep. Matthew J. Rinaldo (New Jersey) Rep. J. Kenneth Robinson Rep. Philip E. Ruppe (Michigan) Rep. Ronald A. Sarasin (Connecticut) Rep. Herman T. Schneebeli (Pennsylvania) Rep. E. G. Shuster(Pennsylvania) Rep. Joe Skubitz (Kansas) Rep Virginia Smith (Mrs) (Nebraska) Rep. M. Gene Snyder (Kentucky) Rep. Alan W. Steelman (Texas) Rep. Steven D. Symms (Idaho) Rep. Gene Taylor (Montana) R Rep. Charles J. Thone Rep. David C. Treen (Louisiania) Rep. William F. Walsh (New YOrk) Rep. William C. Wampler (Virginia) Rep. Charles W. Whalen, Jr. (Ohio) Rep. C. William Whitehurst (Virginia) Reb. Charles E. Wiggins (California) Rep. Bob Wilson (California) Rep. John W. Wydler (New York) Rep. Chalmers P. Wylie (Ohio) Ren. Donald E. Young (Alaska)