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Digitized from Box 13 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
JULY 18, 1975
Office of the White House Press Secretary
NOTICE TO THE PRESS
10:00 a.m. POSTING
The President's schedule
The President came to the Oval Office at 7:40 a. m., today
for meetings with staff members.
At 11:00 a. m., the President will greet 100 participants in
the 1975 Girls Nation in the Rose Garden. They are in
Washington this week to observe the operations of the Federal
Government and to hold a mock Congress. The 29th annual
Girls Nation included two high school seniors each from 49
States and the District of Columbia. The participants were
selected on the basis of their academic ability and leadership
potential from among 20,000 applicants. (OPEN COVERAGE)
At 12:00 Noon the President will meet with his economic and
energy adivsers in the Cabinet Room. The agenda includes
a review of the economy, a review of the current labor
situation, a report on grain exports, and a discussion of capital
formation tax reform.
Releases and Postings
The President is appointing 11 persons to the National Highway
Safety Advisory Committee. A release is available separately.
The President is sending a memorandum to Federal employees
and military personnel requesting their support in the Combined
Federal Campaign to be held this fall. The memorandum is
available separately in release form.
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The following resignations and retirements are covered in a
more detailed Notice to the Press:
Retirement of Abraham Marovitz as U.S. District
Judge in Northern Illinois;
resignation of Major General Eivind H. Johansen from
the Committee for Purchase from the Blind and Other
Severely Handicapped;
resignation of R. Stanley Lord as Chairman of the
Klamath River Compact Commission;
resignation of Clayton Yeutter as a Director of the Rural
Telephone Bank;
resignation of John Vickerman as Executive Secretary of
the Federal Property Council;
resignation of William N. Dale as Ambassador to the
Central African Republic;
resignation of Barbara Walters from the National
Commission on the Observance of International Women's
Year, 1975.
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