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Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 81) 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 APRIL 5, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 7:17 a.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out 7:17 The President had breakfast. 7:43 The President went to the doctor's office. 7:47 The President went to the Oval Office. 8:04 The President went to the Roosevelt Room. 8:04 8:33 The President participated in a White House senior staff meeting. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." 8:33 The President returned to the Oval Office. 8:35 8:40 The President met with his Assistant, Richard B. Cheney. The President met with: 9:20 10:15 Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State 9:30 10:15 Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Assistant for National Security Affairs 10:30 11:00 The President met with: John O. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor Mr. Cheney Max L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative Affairs Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary Royston C. Hughes, Deputy Chairman for Administra- tion, President Ford Committee (PFC) 11:00 11:40 The President met with: King Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden Sven Anderson, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden Wilhelm Wachtmeister, Ambassador from Sweden to the U.S. Bjorn von der Esch, Chief Marshall of the Royal Court of Sweden Robert Strausz-Hupe, Ambassador from the U.S. to Sweden and Ambassador-designate from the U.S. to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Lt. Gen. Scowcroft Members of the press, in/out 12:00 12:20 The President met with members of the U.S.-Canadian Interna- tional Joint Commission: continued GPO: 1974 OL 555-863 Page 1 of 6 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE APRIL 5, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 12:00 a.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out continued Maxwell Cohen, Canadian Chairman of the U.S.-Canadian International Joint Commission Bernard Beaupre, Canadian Member of the U.S.-Canadian International Joint Commission Keith A. Henry, Canadian Member of the U.S.-Canadian International Joint Commission Charles R. Ross, U.S. Member of the U.S.-Canadian International Joint Commission Victor L. Smith, U.S. Member of the U.S.-Canadian International Joint Commission Lt. Gen. Scowcroft 12:22 12:28 The President met with Mr. Cheney. The President met to discuss uranium enrichment legislation with: 12:28 12:50 Senator Howard H. Baker, Jr. (R-Tennessee) 12:28 12:45 Mike Adams, Legislative Assistant to Senator Baker 12:28 12:45 James M. Cannon III, Executive Director of the Domestic Council and Assistant for Domestic Affairs 12:28 12:45 William T. Kendall, Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs 12:28 12:45 James E. Connor, Cabinet Secretary and Staff Secretary 12:50 The President went to the Rose Garden. 12:50 1:05 The President greeted graduates of the Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation attending a Leadership Seminar in Washington, D.C. The program is conducted in cooperation with the National Association of Secondary School Principals and the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycees). For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B." Members of the press 1:05 The President returned to the Oval Office. 1:05 1:20 The President met with: Mr. Marsh Mr. Cheney 1:42 The President returned to the Rose Garden. GPO 1974 ou 555-863 Page 2 of 6 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE APRIL 5, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 1:42 p.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out 1:42 1:50 The President participated in a swearing-in ceremony for Ambassador Strausz-Hupe as Ambassador from the U.S. to NATO. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "c." Members of the press 1:40 1:46 The President addressed guests attending the ceremony. 1:50 The President returned to the Oval Office. 2:25 The President returned to the Rose Garden. 2:25 2:35 The President participated in a signing ceremony for H.R. 49, the Naval Petroleum Reserves Act of 1976. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "D." Members of the press 2:25 2:26 The President addressed guests attending the ceremony. 2:35 The President returned to the Oval Office. He was accompa- nied by: Don Penny Schneider, Executive Producer of Director's Circle, motion picture producers, New York, New York and Consultant Lisa Schneider, daughter 2:35 2:48 The President met with: Mr. Schneider Miss Schneider 2:48 2:50 The President met with Mr. Cheney. 3:10 The President returned to the Rose Garden. 3:10 3:20 The President participated in a signing ceremony for the Proclamation for Older Americans Month, 1976. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "E." Members of the press The President addressed guests attending the ceremony. 3:20 The President returned to the Oval Office. 3:39 The President went to the Cabinet Room. GPO: 1974 OL-555-863 Page 3 of 6 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE APRIL 5, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 3:39 p.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out 3:39 3:59 The President met with leaders of the Kansas Farm Bureau. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "F." Members of the press 3:59 The Presidential party went to the Rose Garden. 3:59 4:05 The President participated in a signing ceremony for H.R. 6346, extending authority for Rural Development Research and Development and exempting certain farm workers from the Farm Labor Contractor Registration Act. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "G." 4:05 The President returned to the Oval Office. He was accompa- nied by representatives of the Kansas Farm Bureau. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "H." 4:05 4:10 The Presidential party participated in a photo opportunity. 4:10 The President returned to the Roosevelt Room. 4:10 4:40 The President met with representatives of the California Bankers Association who were attending a budget briefing at the White House. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "I." 4:40 The President returned to the Oval Office. The President met with: 4:40 5:10 Alex DeMar, Member of the Board of Trustees of the Order of American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA) and retired restaurant owner from Grand Rapids, Michigan 4:40 5:10 James Nicholas, Member of the Order of AHEPA and retired restaurant owner from Grand Rapids, Michigan 4:40 5:10 Mrs. James Nicholas 4:40 5:18 Lt. Gen. Scowcroft The President met with: 5:18 6:55 Mr. Hartmann 5:18 7:00 Mr. Cheney 5:18 6:10 Robert C. Orben, Special Assistant 5:18 6:10 Patrick H. Butler, Associate Editor 5:18 6:10 Stuart Spencer, Deputy Chairman for Political Organization, PFC 5:18 6:10 David W. Boorstin, Associate Editor GPO: 1974 OL-555-863 Page 4 of 6 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE APRIL 5, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 6:20 p.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out 6:20 R The President was telephoned by Father J. Thomas Finucan, President of Viterbo College, La Crosse, Wisconsin, The call was not completed. 7:08 The President went to the swimming pool. 7:30 The President returned to the Oval Office. 7:33 The President returned to the doctor's office. 7:37 The President returned to the second floor Residence. 8:15 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Susan Ford Jack Ford 9:53 The President and the First Lady went to the South Grounds of the White House. 9:55 9:59 The President and the First Lady motored from the South Grounds to the Washington Hilton Hotel, 1919 Connecticut Avenue. 9:59 10:59 The President and the First Lady attended the Bicentennial Congressional Banquet of the Order of AHEPA. Members of the press 10:01 The President and the First Lady were greeted by: William G. Chirgotis, Supreme President of the Order of AHEPA Peter N. Derzis, Supreme Vice President of the Order of AHEPA Charles J. Papuchis, Chairman of the Bicentennial Congressional Banquet Committee of the Order of AHEPA Earl McDonough, General Manager of the Washington Hilton Hotel 10:02 The President and the First Lady went to the holding room. They were accompanied by: Mr. Chirgotis Mr. Derzis Mr. Papuchis GPO: 1974 555-863 Page 5 of 6 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE APRIL 5, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 10:14 p.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out 10:14 The Presidential party went to the offstage announcement area. 10:15 The President and the First Lady went to the platform in the International Ballroom. For a list of platform guests, see APPENDIX "J." The President was introduced by Nick Smyrnis, Chairman of the Supreme Board of Trustees of the Order of AHEPA. 10:17 10:27 The President addressed approximately 1,200 guests, including Members of Congress, government officials, and leaders of the Greek-American community attending the banquet. 10:51 The First Lady was presented with the "Salute to Women Award" by Katherine Caravasios, Grand President of the Grand Lodge of the Daughters of Penelope of the Order of AHEPA. 10:55 The President and the First Lady returned to their motor- cade. They were accompanied by: Mr. Chirgotis Mr. Papuchis The President and the First Lady bade farewell to Mr. Chirgotis and Mr. Papuchis. 10:59 11:05 The President and the First Lady motored from the Washington Hilton Hotel to the South Grounds of the White House. 11:09 The President and the First Lady returned to the second floor Residence. SY/EJ 4/15/76 GPO 1974 OL 555-863 Page 6 of 6 Page(s). APPENDIX "A" Attendance confirmed by Jerry H. Jones. All present. WHITE HOUSE SENIOR STAFF MEETING The Roosevelt Room April 5, 1976 The President Richard B. Cheney, Assistant Philip W. Buchen, Counsel Edward C. Schmults, Deputy Counsel Royston C. Hughes, Deputy to the Chairman of the President Ford Committee Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor Douglas J. Smith, Staff Assistant John O. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor Jerry H. Jones, Special4Assistant James E. Connor, Cabinet Secretary and Staff Secretary Max L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative Affairs William J. Baroody, Jr., Assistant for Public Liaison Roger B. Porter, Executive Secretary of the Economic Policy Board Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Assistant for National Seucirty Affairs Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary Margita E. White, Assistant Press Secretary John G. Carlson, Deputy Press Secretary Douglas P. Bennett, Director of the Presidential Personnel Office Robert A. Goldwin, Special Consultant James T. Lynn, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and Assistant for Management and Budget Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) Frank G. Zarb, Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration (FEA) George H. Dixon, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury APPENDIX "B" Attendance confirmed by EPS and Sandy Drake. indicates present. GREETING MEMBERS OF THE HUGH O'BRIEN YOUTH FOUNDATION LEADERSHIP SEMINAR The Rose Garden April 5, 1976 The President Youth Participants Karen G. Anderson, Ohio Robin Elaine Bailey, New Hampshire Azadeh Banaie, Iran Shahriar Banihashemi, Iran Carolyn Frances Bean, Rhodesia Kevin Gay Black, Iowa Stanley John Blaszak, Canada Carl L. Blumenstein, California Nevette M. Bowen, Alaska Marguerite Jane Camino, Wyoming Mien-Mien Chang, Republic of China Mary Elizabeth Cooper, Maryland Guy Alexander Dow-Sainter, Australia Donna Ruth Duvigneaud, Louisiana Donald Erb, Pennsylvania Timothy Edward Flemming, Pennsylvania Jane Vivian Fletcher, England Jerry Dean Forbis, Arizona Karen Sue Fox, Kentucky David Godfrey, Michigan Jean Francois Golenvaux, Belgium Walter Gonzalex, Mexico William Henry Grieser, North Carolina Thorvard Carlos Hardimon, Pennsylvania Jamie Lynn Harper, Ohio Phyllis Renea Harper, Georgia Eathleen Hayes, California John Mark Holliday, Mississippi Suzanne M. Hoogesteger, Wisconsin Danny Eugene Hummel, Indiana Wesley Gordon Hutchins, Oregon Debra Jean Hynek, Nebraska Gordon Izumi Ito, Hawaii Michael Bruce Jenkins, Delaware John Jesser, Rhode Island Gail Kimberly Johnson, Washington, D.C. continued APPENDIX "B" p. 2 4/5/76 Karen Elizabeth Kaser, Washington Ellen Sue Keiser, Florida Suzanne Wile Keith, California Grace Yu-May King, Republic of China LeAnn Kline, North Dakota Cassandra Dee Knapp, Missouri I Teresa Jeanne Larson, Kansas Barbara Wei Liang, Nevada Esperanza Loperena, Mexico Peter Anthony Maass, California Michael Eric Malamut, New Jersey Paula J. McCann, Vermont Daniel James McClellan, Utah Mercedes Medina, Mexico David Thomas Miele, Rhode Island Kimberly Joan Moon, West Virginia Alicia Joan Moore, Florida Gary Victor Norlund, Montana Randy John Ochsenbein, Idaho Douglas C. Parlett, Ohio Elijah Davis Powers, South Carolina Stephen Lane Prestage, Arkansas Payman Razifard, Iran Wayne Francis Reckard Susan Lynn Ross, Tennessee Rhonda Rougelot, Utah Teresa Sanelli, Illinois Jose A. Santos, Massachusetts Frank Schumacher, South Dakota Seth Reuvan Simon, New York Kari-fran Soukup, New Mexico Rinda Lee Thomas, Oklahoma Gregory John Tolman, Maine Herman Edward Turnage, Pennsylvania Nancy Van Doren, Connecticut Suzanne Villalon, Texas Kimberly Jane Wick, CAlifornnia Keri Ellen Williams, Alabama I William Henry Wright, Virginia W.T. York (Tucker), Connecticut Steve Dale Young, Colorado Juan M. Yrigoyen, Mexico Seminar Staff Anne Bierbower, Bethesda, Maryland Peter Borzelleca, General Electric Company, Valley Forge Space Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Alan Bourne, Cross and Brown Company, New York, New York Gene Bradley, Falls Church, Virginia Miss Melinda Bradley, Falls Church, Virginia continued APPENDIX "B" P. 3 4/5/76 Julie Clark, Phoenix, Arizona Mike Clark, Phoenix, Arizona Clay Edwards, U.S. Jaycees, Tulsa, Oklahoma Doug Jones, North Ridgeville, Ohio Don Krampe, Thousand Oaks, California Don Mauney, Washington, D.C. Susan McGrath, Mt. Airy, Maryland Phyllis Mills, McCulloch Oil Corporation, Los Angeles, California Bob Moser, St. Paul, Minnesota H. Scott Murrer, Modern Machinery Company, Cincinnati, Ohio Hugh O'Brian, Beverly Hills, California Lou Raskin, Alexandria, Virginia Adolph Ratulangi, Washington, D.C. Richard Severin, Alexandria, Virginia Guiamar Shelley, G.A. Brakeley and Company, Inc., Los Angeles, California Willie O. Thornton, Washington, D.C. Greg Tobin, New Haven, Connecticut Jack Warfield, New York, Nwe York Jodi Warfield, New York, New York Hugh Hall, Chevy Chase, Maryland White House Staff Theodore C. Marrs, Special Assistant for Human Resources Milton E. Mitler, Deputy Special Assistant for Bicentennial Affairs John O. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor Russell A. Rourke, Executive Assistant to Mr. Marsh John C. Calhoun, Special Assistant for Minority Affairs APPENDIX "C" Attendance confirmed by EPS. indicates present. Other attendees not confirmed. SWEARING IN CEREMONY FOR ROBERT STRAUSZ-HUPE AS AMBASSADOR OF THE US TO NATO The Rose Garden April 5, 1976 The President Robert Strausz-Hupe, Ambassador of the U.S. to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Family of Ambassador Strausz-Hupe Joseph Walker Mrs. Averell Walker Joseph Walker III Cuyler H. Walker Peter Walker Mrs. Pamela Walker Peter Seyffert Mrs. Eleanor Seyffert Robert Seyffert Department of State Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State Ellsworth Bunker, Ambassador at Large Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Deputy Under Secretary of State for Management Henry E. Catto, Jr., Chief of Protocol Evelyn Garvey, Secretary, NATO Affairs, Department of State Joseph A. Greenwald, Ambassador of the U.S. to the European Communities Arthur A. HArtman, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Mrs. Arthur A. Hartman H. Allen Holmes, Director, Office of NATO Affairs, Department of State David T. Jones, Office of NATO Affairs, Department of Affairs Ambassador Carol Laise Wynegate Lloyd Mrs. Wynegate Lloyd Patricia M.C. Mallon, Secretary, NATO Affairs, Deparment of State Sidney Ploss Mrs. Sidney Ploss David Smith, Ambassador-designate of the U.S. to Sweden Mrs. David Smith Helmut Sonnenfeldt, Counselor Richard Vine APPENDIX "C" p. 2 4/5/76 Department of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense Mrs. Donald H. Rumsfeld Gen. George S. Brown, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Benson Adams, Atomic Energy Affairs Office, Department of Defense George J. Keegan, Jr., Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, U.S. Air Force Members of Congress Senator Barry Goldwater (R-Arizona) Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (R-Minnesoga) Senator Richard S. Schweiker (R-Pennsylvania) Senator Hugh Scott (R-Pennsylvania) Diplomatic Corps Sir Peter Ramsbotham, Ambassador of Great Britain to the U.S. Jack H. Warren, Ambassador of Canada to the U.S. Vernon G. Turner, Minister, Embassy of Canada, Washington, D.C. Menelas Alexandraikis, Ambassador of Greece to the U.S. Otto Rose Borch, Ambassador of Denmark to the U.S. Willy van Cauwenberg, Ambassador of Belgium to the U.S. Maxime DeJong, Counselor, Embassy of the Netherlands, Washington, D.C. Haraldur Kroyer, Ambassador of Iceland to the U.S. Adrien Meisch, Ambassador of Luxembourg to the U.S. Col. Siegfried Storbeck, Military Attache, Embassy of Germany, Washington, D.C. Giulio Tamagnini, Minister, Embassy of Italy to the U.S. Age R. Tammenoms Bakker, Ambassador of the Netherlands to the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA) Fred C. Ikle, Director, ACDA John Lehman, Deputy Director, ACDA Mrs. John Lehman Other Bryce Harlow, Vice President for National Government Relations, Proctor and Gamble, Inc., Washington, D.C. John Morse, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Mrs. John Morse Paul Nitze, former Secretary of the Navy Mrs. Paul Nitze A list of White House staff attending the ceremony was not available. APPENDIX "D" Attendance not confirmed. SIGNING CEREMONY FOR THE NAVAL PETROLEUM RESERVES PRODUCTION ACT OF 1976 The Rose Garden April 5, 1976 The President Thomas S. Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior Frank G. Zarb, Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration (FEA) J. William Middendorf, Secretary of the Navy James H. Baker III, Under Secretary of Commerce James T. Lynn, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and Assistant for Management and Budget John O. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor Max L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative Affairs James M. Cannon III, Executive Director of the Domestic Council and Assistant for Domestic Affairs Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Assistant for National Security Affairs Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers William T. Kendall, Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs Charles Lepert, Jr., Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs Joseph S. Jenckes V, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs Thomas G. Loeffler, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs J. Patrick Rowland, Consultant Robert K. Wolthius, Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs Glenn R. Schleede, Associate Director of the Domestic Council for Energy and Science Senate Dewey F. Bartlett (R-Oklahoma Howard W. Cannon (D-Nevada) Gary Hart (D-Colorado) Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) Strom Thurmond (R-South Carolina) House of Representatives Alphonzo Bell (R-California) Phillip Burton (D-California) William L. Dickinson (R-Alabama Harold T. Johnson (D-California) William M. Ketchum (R-California) George Miller (D-California) Harold Runnels (D-New Mexico) Joe Skubitz (R-Kansas) Don Young (R-Alaska) continued APPENDIX "D" p. 2 4/5/76 Other (not identified by Office of Legislative Affairs) 1 William Avery Jack Bowers F. Scott Bush Tom Cavanaugh Paul Cyr Capt. George Dowd. Dr. William L. Fisher ERic Fygi Grenville Garside Cdr. Gordon Gilmore D. Michael Harvey Stan Hidalgo John A. Hill William H. Hogan Frank Krebs John F. Lally Lee McElvain Michael Marden Jim Mietus Patricia Murray Roy Niemelda Robert Presley David Price Wolfgang C. Repke James S. Rubin William Shafer James C. Smith Thad Strom Robert Terrill APPENDIX "E" Attendance confirmed by Rosemary Rogers. indicates present. Signing Ceremony for Older Americans Proclamation The Rose Garden April 5, 1976 The President F. David Mathews, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) Stanley Thomas, Assistant Secretary for Human Development, HEW Arthur Flemming, Commissioner of Aging, HEW Victor Hruska, Director, Older Americans Volunteer Programs, ACTION John Martin, Federal Council on Aging Cleo Tavani, Executive Director, Federal Council on Aging John F. McClelland, President, NAtional Association of Retired Federal Employees Alvin Rucker, Assistant to the President, National Council of Senior Citizens John Blair, Head of the Information Department, National Council of Senior Citizens Joseph C. Davis, Grey Panthers Austin Kerby, Director of Economics, American Legion Jack Ossofsky, Executive Director, National Council on the Aging Mrs. Alice Van Landigham, President-elect, American Association of Retired Persons Cy Brickfield, Counsel, American Association of Retired Persons Mrs. Crettie Lee, National Center on Black Aged Mrs. Mae B. Phillips, National Center on Black Aged Fred Brummitt, Treasurer, National Retired Teachers Association Col. Donald C. Foster, Executive Director, Retired Officers Association Col. Minter L. Wilson, Jr., Director of Communications, Retired Officers Association Arthur C. Clinkscales III, Director, National Alliance for Senior Citizens Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mills, President Ford Committee Z.D. Blackistone, Washington, D.C. Florist Helen Holt, Assistant to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Decker Anstrom, Assistant to Dr. Flemming Mrs. Harriet Miller, Executive Director, American Association continued of Retired Persons APPENDIX "E" p. 2 4/5/76 Staff James M. Cannon III, Executive Director of the Domestic Council and Assistant for Doemstic Affairs Sarah C. Massengale, Assistant Director of the Domestic Council for Health, Social Security and Public Assistant Rosemary Rogers, Secretary to Ms. Massengale APPENDIX "F" indicates confirmed by Paul Leach. Other attendees not confirmed. MEETING WITH LEADERS OF THE KANSAS FARM BUREAU The Cabinet Room April 5, 1976 Earl L. Butz, Secretary of Agriculture Members of the Kansas Farm Bureau John J. Armstrong, President Gerald Lawrence, Director Paul Fleener, Public Affairs Director John Blythe, Assistant Public Affairs Director George Grossenbacher Andrew Duffle Larry Cline Richard Newell Orvill-Stigge Dean Haresnape Larry Panning Lawrence Erbes Curtis Ramsay William Mai Members of Congress Senator Robert Dole (R-Kansas) Senator James B. Pearson (R-Kansas) Congressman Keith G. Sebelius (R-Kansas) Congressman Garner E. Shriver (R-Kansas) Congressman Larry Winn, Jr. (R-Kansas Congressman Joe Skubitz (R-Kansas Other tbhn A. Knebel, Under Secretary of Commerce , John O. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor 7 Richard B. Cheney, Assistant 7 James T. Lynn, Director of the Office of Management and Budget and Assistant for Management and Budget James M. Cannon III, Executive Director of the Domestic Council and Assistant for Domestic Affairs James H. Cavanaugh, Deputy Assistant for Domestic Affairs Max L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative Affairs William T. Kendall, IDeputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs Charles Leppert, Jr., Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs Paul C. Leach, Associate Director of the Domestic Council for Agriculture, Economic Development and Commerce David H. Lissy, Associate Director of the Domestic Council for Labor, Education, and Veterans Robert K. Wolthius, Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs APPENDIX "G" Attendance not confirmed. SIGNING CEREMONY FOR H.R. 6346, RURAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT The Rose Garden April 5, 1976 Earl L. Butz, Secretary of Agriculture Members of the Kansas Farm Bureau John J. Armstrong, President Gerald Lawrence, Director Paul Fleener, Public Affairs Director John Blythe, Assistant Public Affairs Director George Grossenbacher Andrew Duffle Larry Cline Richard Newell Orvill Stigge Dean Haresnape Larry Panning Lawrence Erbes Curtis Ramsay William Mai Members of Congress (Additional Members on page 2) Senator Robert Dole (R-Kansas) Senator James B. Pearson (R-Kansas) Congressman Keith G. Sebelius (R-Kansas) Congressman Garner E. Shriver (R-Kansas) Congressman Larry Winn, Jr. (R-Kansas Congressman Joe Skubitz (R-Kansas Other (Additional staff on page 2) John A. Knebel, Under Secretary of Commerce John 0. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor Richard B. Cheney, Assistant James T. Lynn, Director of the Office of Management and Budget and Assistant for Management and Budget James M. Cannon III, Executive Director of the Domestic Council and Assistant for Domestic Affairs James H. Cavanaugh, Deputy Assistant for Domestic Affairs Max L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative Affairs William T. Kendall, IDeputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs Charles Leppert, Jr., Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs Paul C. Leach, Associate Director of the Domestic Council for Agriculture, Economic Development and Commerce David H. Lissy, Associate Director of the Domestic Council for Labor, Education, and Veterans Robert K. Wolthius, Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs APPENDIX "G" p. 2 4/5/76 Additional Participants for Signing Ceremony Members of Congress Congressman James Abdnor (R-South Dakota) Congressman Mark Andrews (R-South Dakota) Congressman Paul Findley (R-Illinois) Congressman Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa) Congressman Tom Hagedorn (R-Minnesota) Congressman John Y. McCollister (R-Nebraska) Congressman W.R. Poage (D-Texas) Congressman Larry Pressler (R-South Dakota) Congressman (William A. Steiger (R-Wisconsin) Congressman Charles Thone (R-Nebraska) Congressman William C. Wampler (R-Virginia) Hill Staff Hyde Murray Carl Rose Bill Taggart Fowler West White House Staff Thomas G. Loeffler, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs Joseph S. Jenckes, V, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs J. Patrick Rowland, Consultant Russell A. Rourke, Executive Assistant to Mr. Marsh APPENDIX "H" Attendance not confirmed. PHOTO OPPORTUNITY WITH MEMBERS OF THE KANSAS FARM BUREAU The Oval Office April 5, 1976 Earl L. Butz, Secretary of Agriculture Members of the Kansas Farm Bureau John J. Armstrong, President Gerald Lawrence, Director Paul Fleener, Public Affairs Director John Blythe, Assistant Public Affairs Director George Grossenbacher Andrew Duffle Larry Cline Richard Newell Orvill Stigge Dean Haresnape Larry Panning Lawrence Erbes Curtis Ramsay William Mai APPENDIX "I" Attendance confirmed by John Vickerman. All present. MEETING WITH THE CALIFORNIA BANKERS ASSOCIATION The Roosevelt Room April 5, 1976 The President Aubrey E. Austin, Jr., Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Santa Monica Bank, Santa Monica, California Gary D. Avery, Government Relations Manager, United California Bank, Los Angeles, California John R. Breeden, Executive Vice President, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, San Fransisco, California J. Howard Craven, Senior Vice President and Economist, Union Bank, Los Angeles, California Edward L.S. Evans, President, Valley National Bank, Salinas, California Russell A. Freeman, Senior Vice President and Counsel, Security Pacific National Bank, Los Angeles, California John A. Gabriel, President, Garfield Bank, Montebello, California Henry F. Grady, Jr., Vice President, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association ,San Fransisco, California Stafford R. Grady, Chairman of the Board, Lloyds Bank of California, Los Angeles, California Robert L. Hanson, Vice President and Senior Trust Officer, Title Insurance and Turst Company, Los Angeles, California Richard W. Heldridge, President and Chief Executive Officer, Community Bank of San Jose, San Jose, California Robert L. Hunt, Executive Vice President, Security Pacific National Bank, Los Angeles, California Lloyd P. Johnson, Executive Vice President, Security Pacific Bank, San Fransisco, California Jack S. Kusaba, Senior Vice President, The Sumitomo Bank of California, San Fransisco, California continued APPENDIX "I" 4/5/76 p. 2 Byron W. Leydecker, Chairman of the Board, Redwood Bank, San Fransisco, California Gerald M. Lowrie, Executive Director, American Bankers Association, Washington, D.C. Charles T. Manatt, Chairman of the Board, First Los Angeles Bank, Los Angeles, California Fred J. Martin, Jr., Vice President for Public Affairs, Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association, San Fransisco, California James D. McMahon, President, Santa Clarita National Bank, Newhall, California Arthur L. Meadows, Vice President and Deputy Comptroller, Wells Fargo Bank National Association, San Fransisco, California Ole R. Mettler, President, Farmers and Merchants Bank of Central California, Lodi, California Arthur Achille Milligan, Chairman of the Board and President, Bank of A. Levy, Oxnard, California J. Paul Morrison, Vice President and Trust Officer, Mechanics Bank of Richmond, Richmond, California Mathhew P. Murphy, President, Bank of Montreal (California), San Fransisco, California M.F. Parker, President, Community National Bank, Bakersfield, California Neal Peterson, Assistant General Counsel, Bank of North America National Trust and Savings Association, San Fransisco, California Carrol R. Pruett, President, Mid-State Bank, Arroyo Grande, California Howard W. Rathbun, Chairman of the Board, First National Bank of San Jose, San Jose, California Nancy L. Robinson, Administrative Assistant, California Bankers Association, San Fransisco, California Ronald L. Rodgers, President, Bank of Newport, Newport Beach, California continued APPENDIX "I" p. 3 4/5/76 James L. Ryan, President, Sierra National Bank, Mill Valley, California Andrew J. Shepard, Chairman of the Board and President, Exchange Bank, Santa Rosa, California Henry M. Shrine, Jr., Executive Vice President, California Bankers Association, San Fransisco, California John S. Stephan, Vice President and General Tax Counsel, Bank of America, N.T. & S.A., San Fransisco, California John Warner, Vice President for Government Relations, Crocker National Bank, Los Angeles, California Leonard Weil, President Manufacturers Bank, Los Angeles, California John A. White, Vice President and Legal Counsel, First National Bank of Orange County, Orange, California Staff William J. Baroody, Jr., Assistant for Public Liaison John C. Vickerman, Director for Business and Trade Associations, White House Office of Public Liaison James T. Lynn, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and Assistant for Management and Budget APPENDIX "f' Attendance not confirmed. BICENTENNIAL CONGRESSIONAL DINNER OF THE ORDER OF AMERICAN HELLENIC EDUCATIONAL PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION (AHEPA) International Ballroom Washington Hilton Hotel April 5, 1976 Head Table Guests (partial) Mrs. Costos Stavropoulos, wife of the Deputy Foreign Minister of Greece Congressman William Whitehurst (R-Virginia) Congressman B. Fascell (D-Florida) Senator Claiborne Pell (D-Rhode Island) Senator Thomas F. Eagleton (D-Missouri) Mrs. William Chirgotis, wife of the AHEPA Supreme President The First Lady Mrs. Katherine Caravasios, Grand President, Daughters of Penelope, AHEPA Nick Smyrnis, Chairman of the Supreme Board of Trustees, AHEPA The President William G. Chirgotea, Supreme President, AHEPA Costas Stavropoulos, Deputy Foreign Minister of Greece Senator Robert Taft, Jr. (R-Ohio) Mrs. William Whitehurst Congressman Martin A. Russo (D-Illinois) Mrs. Robert Taft, Jr. Archbishop Iakovos, Archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Church of North and South America Menelas Alexandrakis, Ambassador of Greece to the U.S.