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CORRESPONDENCE - MARCH 2 - 13, 1981 Barrow, Robert H. 3-9-81 Bell, T. J. 3-6-81 Bermudez, W. A. 3-3-81 Brown, Deaver 3-12-81 Burdick, Francis USMC 3-9-81 Burke, Gene 3-9-81 Butler, Raymond T. 3-9-81 Carrie, Martin 3-2-81 Casey, William J. 3-2-81 Chase, Jefferson 3-2-81 Cordoba, Progress 3-6-81 Cox, Bob 3-2-81 Crandell, John U. 3-2-81 Etlinger, Bruce 3-12-81 Everingham, Harry T. 3-2-81 Ford, Raymond Jr. 3-2-81 Fox, Harry C. 3-12-81 Friedman, Paul 3-4-81 Grunwald, Henry A. 3-5-81 Haartz, Karl 3-12-81 Hewlett, William John Jr. 3-12-81 Holsclaw, Kevin P. 3-2-81 Jennings, John Q. 3-2-81 Knapp, John 3-5-81 Lane, Ambrose I. Sr. 3-2-81 Lewis, Edward G. USMC 3-9-81 Liberty, Paul L. 3-12-81 Lobb, Christopher M. 3-12-81 Mack, Henry C. 3-2-81 MacGillivray, Don 3-11-81 Mancina, Peter F. 3-2-81 Marshall, Ernest T. 3-11-81 Martin, June 3-11-81 McCloskey, Paul Jr. 3-9-81 McNerney, A. T. 3-2-81 Miner, Kevin USAF 3-9-81 Minter, Ray E. 3-11-81 Mischenko, John S. 3-12-81 Munchmore, Don M. 3-2-81 Nicol, Frank 3-11-81 Porterfield, John M. 3-6-81 Robinett, Col. Eugene 3-9-81 Schneider, Marc Lewis 3-11-81 Schumacker, Tom 3-12-81 Sheldon, J.R. 3-11-81 Solton, Jay 3-5-81 Stillwell, Eric A. 3-2-81 Van Gelder, William F. 3-11-81 Varona, Manuel A. 3-11-81 White, Clay 3-2-81 Willson, Marilee 3-4-81 Young, John P. 3-6-81 Zazueta, Fernando R. 3-2-81 MICD FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 2, 1981 Dear Uncle Hank: Thank you for your contribution to the White House Historical Association. I hope all is well with you and the family. If you are interested, which I am sure you are not, in a visit to Washington, we would love to have you. As I am sure you gathered long ago, I changed my mind and did not accept your good advise to stay home and make money. My best regards to all. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Henry C. Mack 1107 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA HENRY C. MACK ADDRESS MAIL TO: ATTORNEY AT LAW TELEPHONE P.O. BOX 1825 (805) 324-9801 1107 TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFIELD. CALIF. 93303 BAKERSFIELD. CALIFORNIA February 24, 1981 Mr. Michael Deaver White House Washington, DC 200 Dear Mike: You will find enclosed a check payable to the White House Historical Association for $100.00, which you can give to Mrs. Reagan for payment on the White House improvements which she is undertaking. In my rather biased opinion, the biggest White House improvement had already been concluded when the voters moved Carter out of it. Regards! Very truly yours, HENRY C. MACK HCM:em Encl. 100 chepto Petu Me loy 27-81 MKD-FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 2, 1981 Dear Bill: This is the letter I discussed with you which was hand delivered to the President. I recommended to him, and he agreed, that he not meet with this individual, but that you should. You may want to give the President a personal report after your meeting. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff The Honorable William J. Casey Director of Central Intelligence Central Intelligence Agency Washington, DC 20505 MKD-FILE MKD- FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 2, 1981 Dear Mr. Chase: Thank you for your note forwarding your memo: An Embarrassing Gaffe Which Could Endanger President Reagan's Budget-Cutting Program. I have taken the liberty of forwarding your comments to the Office of Policy Development for review. I sincerely appreciate your comments. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Jefferson Chase 242 Dover Street Bridgeport, CT 06610 MICD FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 2, 1981 Dear Mr. Cox: Thank you for taking the time to write and give me the opportunity to know your thoughts on various phases of income tax reforms. I assure you your comments are appreciated. I have taken the liberty of forwarding your letter to the Office of Policy Development for their review. Again, thank you for writing. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Bob Cox 8310 Dillon Houston, Texas 77061 MRD-FILE MRD THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 2, 1981 Dear Fernando: Thank you for your good note and for bringing me up to date on your successful activities. I was delighted to learn you completed your law study and are back in San Jose practicing. One of the very nicest things about all of this notoriety is hearing from friends and acquaintances from years past. Please let me know if you are ever in Washington and I would be happy to arrange a special tour of the White House. I look forward to seeing you. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Fernando R. Zazueta Fifth Floor Paseo Building 210 South First Street San Jose, CA 95113 Morgan, Zazueta, Morgan Towery, Morgan & Spector ATTORNEYS AT LAW Fifth Floor Paseo Building, 210 South First Street San Jose, California 95113 (408)295-7677 February 25, 1981 Mr. Michael K. Deaver Deputy Chief of Staff THE WHITE HOUSE Washington, D. C. Re: 44th Medical Service Squadron USAF Reserve Dear Mike: After reading the latest comments about you in Newsweek (February 2), I was moved to write a letter of congratulations for your personal success in what often seemed to me to have been an impossible goal. The last time you and I spoke was in the Governor's office when I was in my first year of law school at UCD. Since then, I have vicariously enjoyed reading about your rise in political fortunes. You were my first exposure to a truly political oriented individual in the conversations we had during our monthly reserve meetings in San Jose. I later marvelled at your dedication to our now President Reagan. Of course, you have been justly rewarded for your tenacity and loyalty and those of us who knew you "back when" are proud to be able to say so. Your vivid stories of wildlife in Africa, your easy camaraderie with the other Reservists and your musicianship at the Interlude are fondly remembered and I thought you might like to know that. Congratulations. Sincerely, Jernando R.Zuzueta FERNANDO R. ZAZUETA 131 LEB 20 W 10 01 FRZ:is MKD FILE MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 2, 1981 MEMORANDUM TO: MAX FRIEDERSDORF FROM: MICHAEL K. DEAVER SUBJECT: Letter from Congressman Chappie re: Wood This is fraught with all kinds of personal relations and security problems. I would appreciate it if you could talk to Gene and have the wood donated to the park which supplies all our wood. MKD-FICE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 2, 1981 Dear Clay: One of the wonderful things about this job is hearing from old friends. I have heard from a good number of fraternity brothers and they all seem to be doing well and happy. I don't know when I will get out to the Bay Area again, but will keep your number in case I do. Let us know if you ever get out our way and I will arrange for a White House tour for you. Warm regards, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Clay White President Clay White Associates, Inc. 47 Quail Court Suite 110 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Northern California: 47 Quail Court, Suite 110, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (415) 944-0411 Southern California: 17036 Westbury Drive, Granada Hills, CA 91344 CLAY WHITE ASSOCIATES, INC. (213) 939-7862 February 21, 1981 Mr. Michael K. Deaver Assistant to the President and Deputy White House Chief of Staff The White House Washington D.C. Dear Mike, The last time Carole and I saw you was in 1965 after College graduation and you were playing the piano at the Interlude! Can you believe it? Since then, we have lived in Texas, Maryland, Wisconsin and returned to Califor- nia in 1977 with two children. I didn't know you were with the Republican party in Sacramento with then, Governor Reagan. In any event, sincere con- gratulations in your tremendous success with the Republican party. Mike, if you and your wife ever visit the Bay area, please call us. If you have some time, perhaps, we can get together for dinner. Our resident tele- phone number is (415) 938-4965. Do you ever see any of the group from the fraternity, i.e. Dixon, Dave Jorden, etc.? When you have some spare time, let us hear from you. Kindest regards Sincerely, Cla blay President CWW: CVW OCIATION MKD-FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 2, 1981 Dear Pete: Attached is a copy of my letter to Sister Celestine. I am sorry that I just can't get out of the White House at that time. It would be nice to have an excuse to come home, but my commitments here make that impossible. It was good to hear from you. Warm regards, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Peter F. Mancina 1515 20th Street Sacramento, CA 95814 51K1) Invitation THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 25, 1981 Dear Sister M. Celestine: Thank you very much for your letter and for the invitation to participate in the dedication ceremony on April 2nd. Unfortunately, my schedule with President Reagan is too time consuming to accept appointments outside the White House. I do appreciate you inviting me and wish you con- tinued success in the development of your hospital. Again, thank you for writing. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Sister M. Celestine President Mercy Hospitals Foundation P.O. Box 19254 Sacramento, CA 95819 PETER F. MANCINA 1515-20TH STREET SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95814 February 24, 1981 Mr. Michael Deaver The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mike: Margaret and I wish to thank you and Caroline for helping make our attendance at various Presidential In- auguration ceremonies possible. We finally were able to make it to the Gala, the Ball, and the Distinguished Women's Reception, in addition to the Inauguration itself and the Parade. One of your aides, Joe Canzeri, was particularly helpful in this re- spect. On an entirely different matter -- in her letter of February 4, 1981, Sister Mary Celestine, who is Pres- ident of Mercy Hospitals of Sacramento (Mercy General, Mercy San Juan and Mercy Twin Lakes) asked if you can possibly be the keynote speaker at the opening of the new Mercy General Hospital on Thursday, April 2, 1981. A copy of her letter is enclosed. As a member of the Governing Board of those three hospitals I was asked to touch bases with you inasmuch as Sister Celestine has not heard from you. Your par- ticipation in the opening of the new hospital would mean a great deal to the entire Sacramento community. We sincerely hope you will be able to accept the invitation. Thank you again for all the help that you gave us. Best wishes to you both. Sincerely yours, Peter F. Mancina PFM:acm MERCY HOSPITALS FOUNDATION MERCY SAN JUAN HOSPITAL MERCY SACRAMENTO HOSPITAL P.O. Box 19254, Sacramento, California 95819 (916) 965-2111 HONORARY PRESIDENT: February 4, 1981 THE MOST REV. FRANCIS A. QUINN HONORARY MEMBERS: SISTER KATHLEEN DUNNE SISTER MARY PETER REV. JOHN HEALY The Honorable Michael K. Deaver OFFICERS: Deputy Chief of Staff THOMAS I HAMMER, JR. The White House President WILLIAM C. SCHOPFER Washington, D.C. 20500 Execut .e Vice President RICHARD R. RAMEY Dear Mr. Deaver: Vice President CAROLYN C REID Vice President HOW ARD I BOSCUS In April of this year Mercy General Hospital (Sacramento, Treasurer California) will open a new 160,000 sq. ft. hospital building. OLETA LAMBERT Secretary This building is the culmination of the first phase of a master plan that will enable the hospital to continue its BOARD OF GOVERNORS: service to the community into the year 2000 and beyond. : ENNETH M ADAMSON HITCHELL AGRUS I BERT C. ALBRECHT Mercy General has a proud tradition of health care service 5 11 ATKINSON D AN W. BRYANT to our community. Owned and operated by the Sisters of WILLIAM A. CAM BELL Mercy, the facility has functioned as a non-profit organ- RONALD J. CARISSIMI SISTER MARY CELESTINE ization for the past 80 years. The new building symbolizes SANDRA COOK the Sisters' continuous commitment to their health care FRANK CORTI HARRY S. CURRY mission. ANTHONY De CRISTOFORO, JR. PAUL H. De NIO DONALD C DRESEL The opening of the building will be celebrated Thursday, ROD EASON April 2, 1981, with a dedication ceremony to include brief DANIEL ) FERRIGNO, M.D. JOSEPH F. GEMSCH comments by prominent medical and public figures. EUGEN E GEREMIA WILLIAM A. GOULD, JR. DOUG AS B. GRAHAM The purpose of this letter is to extend to you an invitation HARRY L. GRASHOFF, JR. to be our keynote speaker. If agreeable, we would like you CARL B HANSEN WILLIAM D. HENDERSON to talk on the theme of the "challenges and opportunities" WILLIAM C. HICKEY, M.D. for serving the health care needs of our community. In your JOHN I HOLLENBACK MRS ANTHONY J. KENNEDY capacity as Deputy Chief of Staff, we thought this might ALAN W. KOPPES provide you a suitable forum to make remarks concerning the HENRY KROEGER PAUL LACO LARSINO, M.D. new administation's goals and aims with regard to health LARRY M. LI B, M.D. care. PETER F. MA CINA ROYE. MATHEWS, M.D. MRS JOHN H. McMAHON We hope you will accept this invitation to speak at our FRANK 1. O'BRIEN MARK P. OWENS, M.D. dedication ceremony. We believe it will provide our staff NORMAN QUILLINAN and our community with positive sense of cooperation between RICHARD L. RATHFON HERMAN ) RAVIZZA government and the mission of the Sisters of Mercy. LUCY E. RITTER LAWRENCE E. RYAN SISTER M. ST. JOHN Sincerely yours, GARTH L. SCALLON STANLEY H. SHAWL CHUCK SWIFT MERCY HOSPITALS OF SACRAMENTO MILLARD TONKIN WILLIAM W. TUCKER, M.D. W. 1. VAN RY HILTON L. WILLIAMS Sister M. Celestine MKD -FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 2, 1981 Dear Mr. Crandell: Thank you for your kind letter and for the complimentary copy of MONEY Magazine. I appreciate your thoughtfulness and I am looking forward to receiving future issues. Again, thank you for writing. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. John U. Crandell Publisher MONEY Time & Life Building Rockfeller Center New York, N.Y. 10020 Money JOHN U. CRANDELL, Publisher March 1981 Dear Mr. Deaver: I am delighted to extend our congratulations to you, and to add your name to our list of public officials who will receive MONEY Magazine during 1981. MONEY Magazine, a publication of Time Incorporated, deals with the subject that seems to be uppermost in the minds of Americans today: Personal Finance. It is designed to keep its nearly 4 million readers informed about the economy as it relates to their own lives, and to help them manage and prosper in these challenging times. MONEY's March issue may be of special interest to you. It presents key aspects of a plan designed to further the nation's approach to a renewal of its institutions and its very spirit. In combination with related sections appearing in Time Incorporated's six other publications, it should constitute a significant contribution to the national debate on this vital topic. Again, please accept my best wishes. And if you should have any comments or criticisms regarding MONEY, I would be delighted to hear from you. Cordially, John U. U. Crandell Gandell MIKD-FILE MKD FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 2, 1981 Dear Mr. Muchmore: Thank you for your letter and for the copy of California Federal's Proposal for tax exempt savings certificates. I appreciate you sharing this information with me and I have taken the liberty of forwarding your letter to the Office of Policy Development for review. Thanks for all your other thoughtful comments. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Don M. Muchmore Senior Vice President California Federal 5670 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90036 MICD -FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 2, 1981 Dear Mr. McNerney: Thank you for taking the time to write and give me the opportunity to know your thoughts on Federal Savings and Loan Institutions. It is encouraging to know that concerned citizens like yourself are deeply committed to improving the quality of life for all Americans. I have taken the liberty of forwarding your comments to the Office of Policy Development for review. I assure you your comments are appreciated. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. A. T. McNerney 219 Inley Way Palm Beach Shores, FL 33404 MKD /FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 2, 1981 Dear Mr. Stillwell: Thank you for your brief note and for forwarding the poster you designed. I appreciate your thoughtfulness and your continued support for President Reagan. Again, thank you for writing. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Eric A. Stillwell 1151 W. 27th Place Eugene, OR 97405 ce/eF THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 2, 1981 MEMORANDUM FOR DICK RICHARDS FM: Michael K. Deaver fullu- RE: Alan Greenspan's Expenses Please see attached card. I would appreciate the amount due being forwarded to Alan Greenspan at Townsend-Greenspan and Co., Inc. One New York Plaza, New York, New York 10017. Thanks for your help on this. MKD -FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 2, 1981 Dear Mr. Ford: Thank you for taking the time to write and give me the opportunity to know your thoughts on matters of importance to you. It is en- courgaing to know that concerned citizens like yourself are deeply committed to improving the quality of life for all Americans. I assure you your comments are appreciated. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Raymond Ford Jr. 2329 Eastview Drive Springfield, IL 62702 CC/CF MKD-FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 2, 1981 Dear Mr. Carrie: Thank you for your brief note. It is encouraging to know that concerned citizens like yourself are deeply committed to improving the quality of life for all Americans. I assure you your comments are appreciated. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Martin Carrie 743 Taylor Alameda, CA 94501 CC/CF MKD MKD-FIRE FIRE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 2, 1981 Dear Mr. Jennings: Unfortunately, the U.S. mail did not get your letter to me prior to Mrs. Thatcher's visit with the President. I do appreciate your comments and have passed them on to Mr. Richard Allen, the President's National Security Advisor. Again, thank you. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. John Q. Jennings John Q. Jennings Associates, Inc. International Consultants Sixty East Forty-Second Street New York, New York 10017 MKD-F-ILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 2, 1981 Dear Mr. Lane: Thank you for taking the time to write and give me the opportunity to know your thoughts on matters of importance to you especially the current economic situation. I have taken the liberty of forwarding your paper "Plan of Action For The People: An Alternative Program for Economic Recovery" to the Office of Policy Development for their review. I can assure you your comments are appreciated. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Ambrose I. Lane, Sr. 5074 Whetstone Road Columbia, MD 21044 MICD FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 2, 1981 Dear Mr. Everingham: Thank you for your letter and especially for your expression of continued support for the President. I appreciate you taking the time to write and give me the opportunity to know your thoughts on matters of importance to you. I have taken the liberty of forwarding your letter and Fact Finder to the National Security Council for review. Again, thank you for writing. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Harry T. Everingham President WE THE PEOPLE Post Office Drawer A Scottsdale, Arizona 85252 MKD- FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 2, 1981 Dear Mr. Holsclaw: Thank you for your letter forwarding me a copy of your paper on "A Critical Analysis of the Opposition to Kemp-Roth." I appreciate you taking the time to write and give me the opportunity to know your thoughts on this issue. I have taken the liberty of forwarding your letter to the Office of Policy Development for review. Again, thank you for writing. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Kevin P. Holsclaw Esq. 924 W. Fern Dr. Fullerton, CA 92633

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DEAVER\nAssistant to the President\nDeputy Chief of Staff\nMr. Henry C. Mack\n1107 Truxtun Avenue\nBakersfield, CA\nHENRY C. MACK\nADDRESS MAIL TO:\nATTORNEY AT LAW\nTELEPHONE\nP.O. BOX 1825\n(805) 324-9801\n1107 TRUXTUN AVENUE\nBAKERSFIELD. CALIF. 93303\nBAKERSFIELD. CALIFORNIA\nFebruary 24, 1981\nMr. Michael Deaver\nWhite House\nWashington, DC 200\nDear Mike:\nYou will find enclosed a check payable to\nthe White House Historical Association for $100.00,\nwhich you can give to Mrs. Reagan for payment on the\nWhite House improvements which she is undertaking.\nIn my rather biased opinion, the biggest\nWhite House improvement had already been concluded\nwhen the voters moved Carter out of it.\nRegards!\nVery truly yours,\nHENRY C. MACK\nHCM:em\nEncl. 100\nchepto Petu Me loy 27-81\nMKD-FILE\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 2, 1981\nDear Bill:\nThis is the letter I discussed with you\nwhich was hand delivered to the President.\nI recommended to him, and he agreed, that\nhe not meet with this individual, but that\nyou should.\nYou may want to give the President a personal\nreport after your meeting.\nSincerely,\nMICHAEL K. DEAVER\nAssistant to the President\nDeputy Chief of Staff\nThe Honorable William J. Casey\nDirector of Central Intelligence\nCentral Intelligence Agency\nWashington, DC 20505\nMKD-FILE MKD- FILE\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 2, 1981\nDear Mr. Chase:\nThank you for your note forwarding your\nmemo: An Embarrassing Gaffe Which Could\nEndanger President Reagan's Budget-Cutting\nProgram.\nI have taken the liberty of forwarding your\ncomments to the Office of Policy Development\nfor review.\nI sincerely appreciate your comments.\nSincerely,\nMICHAEL K. DEAVER\nAssistant to the President\nDeputy Chief of Staff\nMr. Jefferson Chase\n242 Dover Street\nBridgeport, CT 06610\nMICD FILE\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 2, 1981\nDear Mr. Cox:\nThank you for taking the time to write\nand give me the opportunity to know your\nthoughts on various phases of income tax\nreforms. I assure you your comments are\nappreciated.\nI have taken the liberty of forwarding your\nletter to the Office of Policy Development\nfor their review.\nAgain, thank you for writing.\nSincerely,\nMICHAEL K. DEAVER\nAssistant to the President\nDeputy Chief of Staff\nMr. Bob Cox\n8310 Dillon\nHouston, Texas 77061\nMRD-FILE\nMRD\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 2, 1981\nDear Fernando:\nThank you for your good note and for bringing me up\nto date on your successful activities. I was delighted\nto learn you completed your law study and are back in\nSan Jose practicing.\nOne of the very nicest things about all of this notoriety\nis hearing from friends and acquaintances from years past.\nPlease let me know if you are ever in Washington and I would\nbe happy to arrange a special tour of the White House.\nI look forward to seeing you.\nSincerely,\nMICHAEL K. DEAVER\nAssistant to the President\nDeputy Chief of Staff\nMr. Fernando R. Zazueta\nFifth Floor Paseo Building\n210 South First Street\nSan Jose, CA 95113\nMorgan, Zazueta, Morgan\nTowery, Morgan & Spector\nATTORNEYS AT LAW\nFifth Floor Paseo Building, 210 South First Street\nSan Jose, California 95113 (408)295-7677\nFebruary 25, 1981\nMr. Michael K. Deaver\nDeputy Chief of Staff\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWashington, D. C.\nRe: 44th Medical Service Squadron\nUSAF Reserve\nDear Mike:\nAfter reading the latest comments about you in Newsweek\n(February 2), I was moved to write a letter of congratulations for\nyour personal success in what often seemed to me to have been an\nimpossible goal.\nThe last time you and I spoke was in the Governor's office\nwhen I was in my first year of law school at UCD. Since then, I have\nvicariously enjoyed reading about your rise in political fortunes.\nYou were my first exposure to a truly political oriented\nindividual in the conversations we had during our monthly reserve\nmeetings in San Jose. I later marvelled at your dedication to our\nnow President Reagan. Of course, you have been justly rewarded for\nyour tenacity and loyalty and those of us who knew you \"back when\"\nare proud to be able to say so.\nYour vivid stories of wildlife in Africa, your easy\ncamaraderie with the other Reservists and your musicianship at the\nInterlude are fondly remembered and I thought you might like to know\nthat.\nCongratulations.\nSincerely,\nJernando R.Zuzueta\nFERNANDO R. ZAZUETA\n131 LEB 20 W 10 01\nFRZ:is\nMKD FILE\nMEMORANDUM\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 2, 1981\nMEMORANDUM\nTO:\nMAX FRIEDERSDORF\nFROM:\nMICHAEL K. DEAVER\nSUBJECT:\nLetter from Congressman Chappie re: Wood\nThis is fraught with all kinds of personal relations\nand security problems. I would appreciate it if you\ncould talk to Gene and have the wood donated to the\npark which supplies all our wood.\nMKD-FICE\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 2, 1981\nDear Clay:\nOne of the wonderful things about this job is hearing\nfrom old friends. I have heard from a good number of\nfraternity brothers and they all seem to be doing well\nand happy.\nI don't know when I will get out to the Bay Area again,\nbut will keep your number in case I do. Let us know if\nyou ever get out our way and I will arrange for a White\nHouse tour for you.\nWarm regards,\nMICHAEL K. DEAVER\nAssistant to the President\nDeputy Chief of Staff\nMr. Clay White\nPresident\nClay White Associates, Inc.\n47 Quail Court Suite 110\nWalnut Creek, CA 94596\nNorthern California:\n47 Quail Court, Suite 110, Walnut Creek, CA 94596\n(415) 944-0411\nSouthern California:\n17036 Westbury Drive, Granada Hills, CA 91344\nCLAY WHITE ASSOCIATES, INC.\n(213) 939-7862\nFebruary 21, 1981\nMr. Michael K. Deaver\nAssistant to the President and\nDeputy White House Chief of Staff\nThe White House\nWashington D.C.\nDear Mike,\nThe last time Carole and I saw you was in 1965 after College graduation\nand you were playing the piano at the Interlude! Can you believe it? Since\nthen, we have lived in Texas, Maryland, Wisconsin and returned to Califor-\nnia in 1977 with two children. I didn't know you were with the Republican\nparty in Sacramento with then, Governor Reagan. In any event, sincere con-\ngratulations in your tremendous success with the Republican party.\nMike, if you and your wife ever visit the Bay area, please call us. If you\nhave some time, perhaps, we can get together for dinner. Our resident tele-\nphone number is (415) 938-4965. Do you ever see any of the group from the\nfraternity, i.e. Dixon, Dave Jorden, etc.?\nWhen you have some spare time, let us hear from you.\nKindest regards\nSincerely,\nCla blay\nPresident\nCWW: CVW\nOCIATION\nMKD-FILE\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 2, 1981\nDear Pete:\nAttached is a copy of my letter to Sister Celestine.\nI am sorry that I just can't get out of the White\nHouse at that time. It would be nice to have an excuse\nto come home, but my commitments here make that impossible.\nIt was good to hear from you.\nWarm regards,\nMICHAEL K. DEAVER\nAssistant to the President\nDeputy Chief of Staff\nMr. Peter F. Mancina\n1515 20th Street\nSacramento, CA 95814\n51K1)\nInvitation\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nFebruary 25, 1981\nDear Sister M. Celestine:\nThank you very much for your letter and\nfor the invitation to participate in the\ndedication ceremony on April 2nd.\nUnfortunately, my schedule with President\nReagan is too time consuming to accept\nappointments outside the White House. I do\nappreciate you inviting me and wish you con-\ntinued success in the development of your\nhospital.\nAgain, thank you for writing.\nSincerely,\nMICHAEL K. DEAVER\nAssistant to the President\nDeputy Chief of Staff\nSister M. Celestine\nPresident\nMercy Hospitals Foundation\nP.O. Box 19254\nSacramento, CA 95819\nPETER F. MANCINA\n1515-20TH STREET\nSACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95814\nFebruary 24, 1981\nMr. Michael Deaver\nThe White House\n1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.\nWashington, D.C. 20500\nDear Mike:\nMargaret and I wish to thank you and Caroline for\nhelping make our attendance at various Presidential In-\nauguration ceremonies possible.\nWe finally were able to make it to the Gala, the\nBall, and the Distinguished Women's Reception, in addition\nto the Inauguration itself and the Parade. One of your\naides, Joe Canzeri, was particularly helpful in this re-\nspect.\nOn an entirely different matter -- in her letter\nof February 4, 1981, Sister Mary Celestine, who is Pres-\nident of Mercy Hospitals of Sacramento (Mercy General,\nMercy San Juan and Mercy Twin Lakes) asked if you can\npossibly be the keynote speaker at the opening of the\nnew Mercy General Hospital on Thursday, April 2, 1981.\nA copy of her letter is enclosed.\nAs a member of the Governing Board of those three\nhospitals I was asked to touch bases with you inasmuch\nas Sister Celestine has not heard from you. Your par-\nticipation in the opening of the new hospital would mean\na great deal to the entire Sacramento community. We\nsincerely hope you will be able to accept the invitation.\nThank you again for all the help that you gave us.\nBest wishes to you both.\nSincerely yours,\nPeter F. Mancina\nPFM:acm\nMERCY HOSPITALS FOUNDATION\nMERCY SAN JUAN HOSPITAL\nMERCY SACRAMENTO HOSPITAL\nP.O. Box 19254, Sacramento, California 95819\n(916) 965-2111\nHONORARY PRESIDENT:\nFebruary 4, 1981\nTHE MOST REV. FRANCIS A. QUINN\nHONORARY MEMBERS:\nSISTER KATHLEEN DUNNE\nSISTER MARY PETER\nREV. JOHN HEALY\nThe Honorable Michael K. Deaver\nOFFICERS:\nDeputy Chief of Staff\nTHOMAS I HAMMER, JR.\nThe White House\nPresident\nWILLIAM C. SCHOPFER\nWashington, D.C. 20500\nExecut .e Vice President\nRICHARD R. RAMEY\nDear Mr. Deaver:\nVice President\nCAROLYN C REID\nVice President\nHOW ARD I BOSCUS\nIn April of this year Mercy General Hospital (Sacramento,\nTreasurer\nCalifornia) will open a new 160,000 sq. ft. hospital building.\nOLETA LAMBERT\nSecretary\nThis building is the culmination of the first phase of a\nmaster plan that will enable the hospital to continue its\nBOARD OF GOVERNORS:\nservice to the community into the year 2000 and beyond.\n: ENNETH M ADAMSON\nHITCHELL AGRUS\nI BERT C. ALBRECHT\nMercy General has a proud tradition of health care service\n5 11 ATKINSON\nD AN W. BRYANT\nto our community. Owned and operated by the Sisters of\nWILLIAM A. CAM BELL\nMercy, the facility has functioned as a non-profit organ-\nRONALD J. CARISSIMI\nSISTER MARY CELESTINE\nization for the past 80 years. The new building symbolizes\nSANDRA COOK\nthe Sisters' continuous commitment to their health care\nFRANK CORTI\nHARRY S. CURRY\nmission.\nANTHONY De CRISTOFORO, JR.\nPAUL H. De NIO\nDONALD C DRESEL\nThe opening of the building will be celebrated Thursday,\nROD EASON\nApril 2, 1981, with a dedication ceremony to include brief\nDANIEL ) FERRIGNO, M.D.\nJOSEPH F. GEMSCH\ncomments by prominent medical and public figures.\nEUGEN E GEREMIA\nWILLIAM A. GOULD, JR.\nDOUG AS B. GRAHAM\nThe purpose of this letter is to extend to you an invitation\nHARRY L. GRASHOFF, JR.\nto be our keynote speaker. If agreeable, we would like you\nCARL B HANSEN\nWILLIAM D. HENDERSON\nto talk on the theme of the \"challenges and opportunities\"\nWILLIAM C. HICKEY, M.D.\nfor serving the health care needs of our community. In your\nJOHN I HOLLENBACK\nMRS ANTHONY J. KENNEDY\ncapacity as Deputy Chief of Staff, we thought this might\nALAN W. KOPPES\nprovide you a suitable forum to make remarks concerning the\nHENRY KROEGER\nPAUL LACO LARSINO, M.D.\nnew administation's goals and aims with regard to health\nLARRY M. LI B, M.D.\ncare.\nPETER F. MA CINA\nROYE. MATHEWS, M.D.\nMRS JOHN H. McMAHON\nWe hope you will accept this invitation to speak at our\nFRANK 1. O'BRIEN\nMARK P. OWENS, M.D.\ndedication ceremony. We believe it will provide our staff\nNORMAN QUILLINAN\nand our community with positive sense of cooperation between\nRICHARD L. RATHFON\nHERMAN ) RAVIZZA\ngovernment and the mission of the Sisters of Mercy.\nLUCY E. RITTER\nLAWRENCE E. RYAN\nSISTER M. ST. JOHN\nSincerely yours,\nGARTH L. SCALLON\nSTANLEY H. SHAWL\nCHUCK SWIFT\nMERCY HOSPITALS OF SACRAMENTO\nMILLARD TONKIN\nWILLIAM W. TUCKER, M.D.\nW. 1. VAN RY\nHILTON L. WILLIAMS\nSister M. Celestine\nMKD -FILE\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 2, 1981\nDear Mr. Crandell:\nThank you for your kind letter and for\nthe complimentary copy of MONEY Magazine.\nI appreciate your thoughtfulness and I am\nlooking forward to receiving future issues.\nAgain, thank you for writing.\nSincerely,\nMICHAEL K. DEAVER\nAssistant to the President\nDeputy Chief of Staff\nMr. John U. Crandell\nPublisher\nMONEY\nTime & Life Building\nRockfeller Center\nNew York, N.Y. 10020\nMoney\nJOHN U. CRANDELL, Publisher\nMarch 1981\nDear Mr. Deaver:\nI am delighted to extend our congratulations to you, and to add\nyour name to our list of public officials who will receive MONEY\nMagazine during 1981.\nMONEY Magazine, a publication of Time Incorporated, deals with the\nsubject that seems to be uppermost in the minds of Americans today:\nPersonal Finance. It is designed to keep its nearly 4 million\nreaders informed about the economy as it relates to their own lives,\nand to help them manage and prosper in these challenging times.\nMONEY's March issue may be of special interest to you. It presents\nkey aspects of a plan designed to further the nation's approach to\na renewal of its institutions and its very spirit. In combination\nwith related sections appearing in Time Incorporated's six other\npublications, it should constitute a significant contribution to\nthe national debate on this vital topic.\nAgain, please accept my best wishes. And if you should have any\ncomments or criticisms regarding MONEY, I would be delighted to\nhear from you.\nCordially,\nJohn U. U. Crandell Gandell\nMIKD-FILE MKD FILE\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 2, 1981\nDear Mr. Muchmore:\nThank you for your letter and for the copy\nof California Federal's Proposal for tax\nexempt savings certificates. I appreciate\nyou sharing this information with me and I\nhave taken the liberty of forwarding your\nletter to the Office of Policy Development\nfor review.\nThanks for all your other thoughtful comments.\nSincerely,\nMICHAEL K. DEAVER\nAssistant to the President\nDeputy Chief of Staff\nMr. Don M. Muchmore\nSenior Vice President\nCalifornia Federal\n5670 Wilshire Boulevard\nLos Angeles, CA 90036\nMICD -FILE\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 2, 1981\nDear Mr. McNerney:\nThank you for taking the time to write and\ngive me the opportunity to know your thoughts\non Federal Savings and Loan Institutions. It\nis encouraging to know that concerned citizens\nlike yourself are deeply committed to improving\nthe quality of life for all Americans.\nI have taken the liberty of forwarding your\ncomments to the Office of Policy Development\nfor review.\nI assure you your comments are appreciated.\nSincerely,\nMICHAEL K. DEAVER\nAssistant to the President\nDeputy Chief of Staff\nMr. A. T. McNerney\n219 Inley Way\nPalm Beach Shores, FL 33404\nMKD /FILE\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 2, 1981\nDear Mr. Stillwell:\nThank you for your brief note and for\nforwarding the poster you designed. I\nappreciate your thoughtfulness and your\ncontinued support for President Reagan.\nAgain, thank you for writing.\nSincerely,\nMICHAEL K. DEAVER\nAssistant to the President\nDeputy Chief of Staff\nMr. Eric A. Stillwell\n1151 W. 27th Place\nEugene, OR 97405\nce/eF\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 2, 1981\nMEMORANDUM FOR DICK RICHARDS\nFM: Michael K. Deaver fullu-\nRE: Alan Greenspan's Expenses\nPlease see attached card. I would appreciate the amount\ndue being forwarded to Alan Greenspan at Townsend-Greenspan\nand Co., Inc. One New York Plaza, New York, New York 10017.\nThanks for your help on this.\nMKD -FILE\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 2, 1981\nDear Mr. Ford:\nThank you for taking the time to write and\ngive me the opportunity to know your thoughts\non matters of importance to you. It is en-\ncourgaing to know that concerned citizens like\nyourself are deeply committed to improving the\nquality of life for all Americans.\nI assure you your comments are appreciated.\nSincerely,\nMICHAEL K. DEAVER\nAssistant to the President\nDeputy Chief of Staff\nMr. Raymond Ford Jr.\n2329 Eastview Drive\nSpringfield, IL 62702\nCC/CF\nMKD-FILE\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 2, 1981\nDear Mr. Carrie:\nThank you for your brief note. It\nis encouraging to know that concerned\ncitizens like yourself are deeply committed\nto improving the quality of life for all\nAmericans.\nI assure you your comments are appreciated.\nSincerely,\nMICHAEL K. DEAVER\nAssistant to the President\nDeputy Chief of Staff\nMr. Martin Carrie\n743 Taylor\nAlameda, CA 94501\nCC/CF\nMKD MKD-FIRE FIRE\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 2, 1981\nDear Mr. Jennings:\nUnfortunately, the U.S. mail did not get\nyour letter to me prior to Mrs. Thatcher's\nvisit with the President. I do appreciate\nyour comments and have passed them on to\nMr. Richard Allen, the President's National\nSecurity Advisor.\nAgain, thank you.\nSincerely,\nMICHAEL K. DEAVER\nAssistant to the President\nDeputy Chief of Staff\nMr. John Q. Jennings\nJohn Q. Jennings Associates, Inc.\nInternational Consultants\nSixty East Forty-Second Street\nNew York, New York 10017\nMKD-F-ILE\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 2, 1981\nDear Mr. Lane:\nThank you for taking the time to write and\ngive me the opportunity to know your thoughts\non matters of importance to you especially\nthe current economic situation.\nI have taken the liberty of forwarding your\npaper \"Plan of Action For The People: An\nAlternative Program for Economic Recovery\"\nto the Office of Policy Development for their\nreview.\nI can assure you your comments are appreciated.\nSincerely,\nMICHAEL K. DEAVER\nAssistant to the President\nDeputy Chief of Staff\nMr. Ambrose I. Lane, Sr.\n5074 Whetstone Road\nColumbia, MD 21044\nMICD FILE\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 2, 1981\nDear Mr. Everingham:\nThank you for your letter and especially for\nyour expression of continued support for the\nPresident.\nI appreciate you taking the time to write and\ngive me the opportunity to know your thoughts\non matters of importance to you. I have taken\nthe liberty of forwarding your letter and Fact\nFinder to the National Security Council for\nreview.\nAgain, thank you for writing.\nSincerely,\nMICHAEL K. DEAVER\nAssistant to the President\nDeputy Chief of Staff\nMr. Harry T. Everingham\nPresident\nWE THE PEOPLE\nPost Office Drawer A\nScottsdale, Arizona 85252\nMKD- FILE\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 2, 1981\nDear Mr. Holsclaw:\nThank you for your letter forwarding me\na copy of your paper on \"A Critical Analysis\nof the Opposition to Kemp-Roth.\" I appreciate\nyou taking the time to write and give me the\nopportunity to know your thoughts on this\nissue.\nI have taken the liberty of forwarding your\nletter to the Office of Policy Development for\nreview.\nAgain, thank you for writing.\nSincerely,\nMICHAEL K. DEAVER\nAssistant to the President\nDeputy Chief of Staff\nMr. Kevin P. Holsclaw Esq.\n924 W. Fern Dr.\nFullerton, CA 92633"
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