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The original documents are located in Box 8, folder "5/8/75 - Entertainment Introduction --
Lee Dinner (pages 1-7 missing)" of the President's Speeches and Statements: Reading
Copies at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
Copyright Notice
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Pages
1-7
missing
Digitized from Box 8 of President's Speeches and Statements:
Reading Copies at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
THE President HAS SEEN
as
ENTERTAINMENT INTRODUCTION --
LEE DINNER
THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1975
- 7a - -
TONIGHT, THESE TWO FINE DANC ING TALENTS WILL BE
PERFORMING THE "PAS DE DEUX" (PAH-DUH-DUH) FROM
"LE CORSAIRE" (WH KOR-SAIR).
THE MUSIC IS BY
DRIGO (DREE-GO) AND THE CHOREOGRAPHY IS TRADITIONAL.
- 8 -
PRIME MINISTER LEE, MRS. LEE, BETTY AND HONORED
GUESTS, IT IS MY HONOR AND PLEASURE TO INTRODUCE EDWARD
VILLELLA AND VIOLETTE VERDY.
END OF TEXT
CLEARANCE FORM FOR PRESIDENTIAL SPEECH MATERIAL
TO:
THE PRESIDENT
VIA:
ROBERT HARTMANN
FROM:
PAUL A. THEIS
SUBJECT:
Toast and Entertainment Introduction:
Lee Dinner
TIME, DATE AND PLACE OF PRESIDENTIAL USE:
8:00 p.m., Thursday, May 8. 1975, at the White House
SPEECHWRITER:
NSC/Bakshian
EDITED BY:
Theis/Friedman
BASIC RESEARCH/SPEECH MATERIAL SUPPLIED BY:
NSC
CLEARED BY (Please initial):
( ) OPERATIONS (Rumsfeld)
( ) CONGRESSIONAL/PUBLIC LIAISON (Marsh)
( ) PRESS (Nessen)
( ) LEGAL (Buchen)
( ) ECONOMIC POLICY BOARD (Seidman)
( ) OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET (Lynn)
( ) DOMESTIC COUNCIL (Cannon)
(X) NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (Scoweroft) BS
(X) RESEARCH (Waldron) MB
(x) JERRY WARREN (FYI)
( ) ENERGY RESOURCES COUNCIL (Zarb)
( )
( )