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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Digital Library Collections This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. Collection: Roberts, John G.: Files Folder Title: JGR/Special Message Requests (7 of 8) Box: 50 To see more digitized collections visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected] Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/ OFFICE OF PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES REQUEST FOR CLEARANCE- - COMMENTS To: JOHN ROBERTS - COUNSEL'S OFFICE - Date Due: Date of Event: 1:00 PM TODAY 11/1/85 11/3/85 Subject: Letter of acknowledgement from President Reagan to Dr. Arnold Beckman, Science Advisor to Jimmy Carter. Beckman recently gave 20 million dollars to the National Academy of Sciences. Requested by: Office of Science and Technology Policy . Dr. Keyworth Background: Copy of message and incoming request attached for review. Signature: Anita Bevacqua aB Date: 11/1/85 Presidential Messages Old Executive Office Building Room 18 (202) 456-2941 Your Recommendation/Comments: NO OBJECTION 8POR 11/1 Signature: Date: 1985 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 31, 1985 Dear Dr. Beckman I want to acknowledge your very generous gift to the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering for the establishment of a West Coast conference center. This is a contri- bution to the scientific and technological vitality of the nation, and is all the more significant for coming at a time when we depend increasingly upon our scientific and technological resources for national security and economic well-being. Your distinguished career and this generous act combine to make you a sterling example of two essential American qualities: the entrepreneurial spirit and the public spirit. Nancy and I, on behalf of all Americans, join your many friends and colleagues in expressing gratitude for your vision and initiative. Sincerely, Dr. Arnold O. Beckman Chairman of the Board Beckman Instruments, Inc. 2500 Harbor Boulevard Fullerton, California EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20506 October 31, 1985 Nov. /Nov.5 2 messages MEMORANDUM FOR CLAUDIA KORTE ELIZABETH TAIT Lig x 3840 assign to: FROM: PR 10/3/- SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PRESIDENTIAL LETTER TO DR. ARNOLD BECKMAN AND PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE FOR FIRST ANNUAL KYOTO PRIZES drafts attached (1) Dr. Frank Press, Science Advisor to President Carter and currently president of the National Academy ded of Sciences', has requested a Presidential letter to Dr. Arnold Beckman, a prominent scientific entrepreneur early and philanthropist, on the occasion of his donation of 20 million dollars to the Academy for the establishment of a conference center in Irvine, California. A dinner ernorn announcing the donation will be held this coming Sunday, November 3rd. I have attached a suggested draft, 11 approved by Dr. Keyworth. Dr. Press would like to deliver the letter in person, so if you could get the final version to me by mid-day tomorrow, I'll see that it gets to Dr. Press. (2) On November 10, Japanese businessman Kazuo Inamori is giving the first annual Kyoto Prizes for achievement (in basic research, applied sciences, and the expressive arts These are international awards, with a substantial ieded by monetary prize, comparable to the Nobel Prizes. Both of the scientific winners are Americans. We feel a message to be of congratulations from the President would be appropriate. I have attached a suggested draft. An associate of nd-carried Dr. Keyworth's in the private sector will be attending the awards presentation and could deliver the message himself. Here again, if you can get the final to me a couple of days in advance, I'll see that it gets into the right hands. As ever, thank you for your kind assistance. #1 to be cleared by Counsel # 2 to be cleared by NSC call Luz Tait x3840 when ready STP DRAFT The White House Dear Dr. Beckman: I wanted to acknowledge personally your most generous gift to the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering for the establishment of a West Coast conference center. More than simply a donation to these important institutions, this is a contribution to the very scientific and technological vitality of the nation--all the more significant for coming at a time when we depend increasingly upon our scientific and technological resources for our national security and economic well-being. This endeavor recognizes both the integral role of California and the West in research and development, and the importance of a forum for scientific communication to our continued technological prowess and preeminence. Your distinguished career and this act of selflessness make you a sterling example of those two essential American qualities seldom found in one individual: an entrepreneurial spirit and a public spirit. Nancy and I, on behalf of all Americans, take pride and pleasure in joining your many friends and colleagues in the scientific and technological community in expressing our gratitude to you for your vision and initiative. Sincerely yours, Dr. Arnold O. Beckman Chairman of the Board Beckman Instruments, Incorporated 2500 Harbor Boulevard Box 3100 Fullerton, California 92634 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 6, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR CLAUDIA KORTE PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS DJR ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Congratulatory Letter to Waverly Asset Management Company, London You have asked for our views on a proposed message from the President, congratulating the managing director of Federal Finance and Securities, Ltd., of Great Britain, for launching a unit investment trust comprised of GNMA mortgage-backed securities. The message should not be sent. The Waverly Asset Management GNMA Unit Investment Trust is clearly a commercial enterprise, and as you know White House policy precludes Presidential endorsement of such commercial enterprises. Under no circumstances should the President be put in the position of endorsing a particular offering in the securities area, whether here or abroad. ID # 359319 CU JV WHITE HOUSE me CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET 0 - OUTGOING H . INTERNAL I - INCOMING Date Correspondence Received (YY/MM/DD) / / Name of Correspondent: Iom Mikson ) claudra.,Karte MI Mail Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: Congratulatory letter to waverly asset Management campany, Condon ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD CUHOLL ORIGINATOR 85,11,04 WS / / Referral Note: creat 18 R 85,11 ,06 $ 85,11,12 WS Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION CODES: A Appropriate Action I Info Copy Only/No Action Necessary A Answered C Completed C Comment/Recommendation R Direct Reply w/Copy B * Non-Special Referral S Suspended D Draft Response S For Signature F Furnish Fact Sheet X * Interim Reply to be used as Enclosure FOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: WS Type of Response H Initials of Signer Code = "A" Completion Date = Date of Outgoing Comments: nsc 8507420 John Rallo Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 OFFICE OF PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES REQUEST FOR CLEARANCE - COMMENTS 359319 an To: DON CLAREY - Cabinet Affairs JOHN ROBERTS - Counsel's Office GENE McALLISTER - OPD Date Due: Date of Event: ASAP Subject: Requested by: HUD via Tom Gibson, Office of Communications Background: Gibson has already cleared this with NSC. Signature: Claudia Korte Cloudin Date: 11/2/85 Presidential Messages Old Executive Office Building Room 18 (202) 456-2941 Your Recommendation/Comments: Signature: Date: October 1955 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON - November 1, 1985 Dear Mr. Rallo: I congratulate you and your associates on pioneering the first British unit investment trust comprised solely of securities guaranteed by the Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA). The creation of this trust shows great innovation within British financial markets and creates a new international dimension for GNMA mortgage-backed securities. Our two nations will be the beneficiaries of an idea championed by you and your associates. We believe that the Waverly Asset Management GNMA Unit Investment Trust will help dissolve barriers to investment in the United States housing market, thus making housing more affordable for many Americans. I wish you continued success in the future and, again, my sincere congratulations. Sincerely, RR) Mr. John E. Rallo Managing Director Federal Finance and Securities, Ltd. 14 King Street London EC 2V 8EA England DRAFT 7420 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON DC 20506 September 27, 1985 arap assign to: MEMORANDUM FOR ANNE HIGGINS SH"/1 FROM: WILLIAM F. MARTIN WRP f SUBJECT: Congratulatory Letter on British/ draft attached GNMA Cooperation With regard to the HUD request for a Presidential letter of thanks and commendation to the Waverly Asset Management Company for their role in American housing development (Tab B), the NSC staff has no objection, but we have made a few minor changes to the proposed letter. The draft at Tab A incorporates our recommended changes. Attachments Tab A Proposed Letter Tab B Tom Gibson Package Clear with Counsel & Cabinet affairs CC: Tom Gibson Suggested Letter Dear Mr. Rallo: I congratulate you and your associates on pioneering the first British unit investment trust comprised solely of securities guaranteed by the Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA). I understand the creation of this trust represents innovation within British financial markets and sparks a new international dimension for GNMA mortgage-backed securities. Two great nations will benefit from an idea that you and your associates championed. We believe that the Waverly Asset Management GNMA Unit Investment Trust is a vehicle that will help dissolve barriers to investment in the United States housing market, thus making housing more affordable for many Americans. I wish you continued success in the future and, again, my sincere congratulations. Sincerely, Ronald Reagan Mr. John E. Rallo Managing Director Federal Finance and Securities, Ltd. 14 King Street London, England EC 2V 8EA 7420 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 18, 1985 - MEMORANDUM FOR BILL MARTIN FROM: TOM GIBSON Tf. SUBJECT: Congratulation Letter on British/GNMA Cooperation The attached package of background materials supports a request from HUD to have a Presidential letter of thanks and commendation to the Waverly Asset Management Company for their role in American housing development. Since We've crossed the Debtor nation barrier, I have no objection to this going forward. Please apply your own review mechanism and forward this for appropriate action. Thanks very much. CC: Anne Higgins Karna Small On Wednesday, September 18, 1985 the Waverly Asset Management Company of Edinburgh, Scotland will launch a GNMA unit investment trust in London. This is extremely noteworthy because it is the first time a trust of this kind has ever been approved to be collateralized by anything other than British Treasury bonds. It is also the first such trust to be denominated in dollars. The initial amount of the trust is $500 million. This is a milestone in efforts by this Administration to attract foreign capital for the funding of the United States homeownership. It culminates a long period of cooperation between Waverly and GNMA. A formal launching ceremony will occur in London on September 18 with representatives of Waverly, GNMA and our Embassy present. Mr. John E. Rallo Managing Director Federal Finance and Securities, Ltd. 14 King Street London, England EC 2V 8EA Dear Mr. Rallo: I congratulate you and your associates on pioneering the first British unit investment trust comprised solely of securities guaranteed by the Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA) The creation of this trust represents innovation within British financial markets and sparks a new inter- national dimension for GNMA mortgage-backed securities. Two great nations will benefit from an idea that you and your associates championed. The Waverly Asset Management GNMA Unit Investment Trust is a vehicle that will help dissolve barriers to investment in the United States housing market, thus making housing more affordable for many Americans. I wish you continued success in the future and, again, my sincere congratulations. Sincerely, Ronald Reagan Mail, Telex and FAX Instructions Mr. John E. Ralle Managing Director Federal Finance and Securities, Ltd. 14 King Street London, England EC 2V 8EA Telex: 925054 FAX: (01) 600 8901 Telephone: (01) 600 0258 : DIVE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON, DC 20410 June 5, 1985 Mr. John E. Rallo Managing Director Federal Finance and Securities, Ltd. 140 Brompton Road London, England SW3 1HY Dear Mr. Rallo: I wish to congratulate you on the inauguration of the Waverly Asset Management Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA) Unit Investment Trust. That this trust is comprised solely of Government National Mortgage Association mortgage-backed securi- ties rather than British Gilts is a historic first in British financial markets. I fully realize that this accomplishment is due in no small part to your concern, effort and foresight. As you may be aware, the Department has been interested for some time in attracting foreign capital to the United States housing market. Your unit investment trust of Ginnie Mae securities is a significant step toward this end. Your insight and ability to turn an idea into reality can help to make housing more affordable for many Americans. Please accept my personal thanks, and my best wishes for your continued success. Smekhing Samuel R. Pierce, Jr. Very sincerely yours, FICT THE FEDERAL FINANCE AND CREDIT CORPORATION LIMITED Mr. Samuel R. Pierce, Jr. - Administrative Office. The Secretary CP 152. 26. rue du Mont-Blanc U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 1211 Geneva 1. Switzerland Suite 10,000 Telephone: (22) 31.56.50 451 Seventh Street S.W. Telex: 28774 SOCAN Washington, D.C. 20410 June T, 1985 Dear Mr. Secretary: It was a pleasure seeing you again and having the opportunity to introduce to you the other members of our team. They were all very pleased to have met you personally and to have had the opportunity to update you on our progress and plans. As we mentioned in our meeting, we are all involved in three very historic firsts in the British financial markets: 1) the first non- British Government security unit trust with the same ranking as a British Guilt unit trust; 2) the first Ginnie Mae backed unit trust in England ( and the first outside the United States); and, 3) the first U.S. Dollar denominated unit trust ever in England. I am sure that eventually it will not go unnoticed that these firsts were not achieved by any of the major American or English securities houses, but rather by an American expatriot and a small group of men who had an idea whose time had come and who had the perseverance to realize it. Entrepremuralism lives! At the same time, however, we recognize that we could not have succeeded in our efforts withour your support and the timely assistance of Dr. Gasper. We also recognise that while not being a major force in the market we have nevertheless the two fold responsibility of promoting the unit trust and educating the marketplace about Ginnie Mae's. To that end we respectfully submit for your consideration our request that you examine the possibility of arranging for Dr. Gasper to make a one day trip to London for the launch of the unit trust. His presence there would draw greater attention to the explanation of Ginnie Mae's and go a long way in announcing to the financial markets that GNMA and the Department are committed to making Ginnie Mae's an internationally traded financial instrument. Once again, thanking you for your continued support and encouragement, I remain, Very sincerely yours, THE FEDERAL FINANCE AND CREDIT CORPORATION LIMITED John E. Rallo, Managing Director JER/mm Registered in England. No. 1676013. Registered office: Sovereign House 212-224 Shaftesbury Avenue London WC2H 8HQ Telephone: (01) 240 5821 - Telex: 24 235 bb g STRAIGHTWIRE -- OCTOBER 15, 1985 53rd National Robbery & Homicide Conference Attention: Sgt. Wilbur Williams c/o Riverview Plaza Hotel 64 Water Street Mobile, Alabama 36602 I extend best wishes to all participating in the 53rd National Robbery and Homicide Conference. I am deeply thankful for your untiring efforts to improve law enforcement and criminal justice. Varied and complex problems face today's criminal justice system, but through the exchange of ideas and techniques among police professionals we can begin to solve many of these problems and make major strides toward improving the system. Nothing could be more urgent because the violent crimes you deal with keep Americans from feeling secure on the streets and in their homes. Over the last few years, this Administration has launched several initiatives to help fight crime in the nation. They include: stronger judicial appointments; strengthened cooperation with state and local law enforcement agencies; an all-out offensive against illegal drug traffic; programs aimed at organized crime; task forces that have produced sound anticrime recommendations; and efforts to assist the victims of crime. Although these programs have moved us forward, the fight against crime is far from over. Much more needs to be done to rid our nation of crime. You have my best wishes for a successful and productive meeting. RONALD REAGAN WHee: Congressman Sonny Callahan RR:SRH:PN:AVH; PMB cc: K. Osborne/J Roberts (Counsel's Off)/S.Herring/P.Nicolaides/C.Korte/CF EVENT: OCT 15 (Mobile, AL) OFFICE OF PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES REQUEST FOR CLEARANCE- COMMENTS To: John Roberts - Counsel's Office Date Due: Date of Event: ASAP - - November 12 November 12 Subject: "Supermarket Sunday" in Portland, Oregon Requested by: John Graham Oregon Reagan-Bush '84 Co-Chairman Background: Event is sponsored by various companies in Oregon to for the purpose of collecting food for the needy , as well as cash donations. Signature: Anita Bevacqua aB Date: 11/12/85 Presidential Messages Old Executive Office Building Room 18 (202) 456-2941 Your Recommendation/Comments: NO OBJECTION, WITH TYPOGRAPHICAL CORRECTION 828C 11/12 Signature: Date: October 1985 TELEGRAM The White House FULL RATE (STRAIGHT TELEGRAM) NIGHT LETTER Mashington MAILGRAM STRAIGHTWIRE - November 12, 1985 Miss Cora Lee Stewart Staff- Consultant & Community Relations Pacific Northwest Bell Room 8S9 421 Southwest Oak Street Portland, Oregon 97204 I am pleased to send my greetings to those gathered for the "kick-off" of Supermarket Sunday, as you begin this year's drive to help those in need by collecting food and other donations. As the holiday season nears, many Americans are looking for ways to give to those who are less fortunate and most deserving of our generosity. The a spirit of volunteerism that has always been a part of our nation's heritage is alive and well, as evidenced by your efforts. Nancy joins me in wishing you a productive and successful "Supermarket Sunday. " RONALD REAGAN RR:AVH:reno PM37 cc: K.Osborne/C.Korte/NPThimmesch/CF EVENT: November 12 11/12 Supermarket Sunday APPROVED FOR DISPATCH November 14, 1985 Dear Chief Justice Pope: Congratulations on your recent retirement. I welcome this opportunity to express my admiration and respect for your enduring contributions to our society. It must be very rewarding for you to look back on your many years of accomplishment. Your work has been an asset to Texas and our nation and is deeply appreciated by your fellow citizens. Nancy joins me in sending you our warm best wishes. Sincerely, The Honorable Jack Pope Austin, Texas SENT SPECIAL DELIVERY TO: Mr. Robert D. Hunter Dinner Coordinator Jack Pope Tribute Dinner ACU Station, Box 7842 Abilene, Texas 79699 RR:MAK:AVH:reno PM37 cc: K.Osborne/J Roberts/J.Sweetland/C.Korte/CR EVENT: November 10 11/14 Chief Justice Jack Pope THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 20, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR ANNE HIGGINS SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT DIRECTOR OF CORRESPONDENCE FROM: ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT JOHN G. ROBERTS Jgr SUBJECT: Presidential Message Request for and by Marilyn Lewis You have asked for our views on a Presidential Message requested for and by Marilyn Lewis, to congratulate her on her selection by City of Hope (Professions and Finance Association) as its 1985 Woman of the Year. In her request Mrs. Lewis noted that the message would be reproduced in a "Grand Book of the Evening.' We have no strictly legal objections to this request. Mrs. Lewis is associated with Hamburger Hamlets, but if you decide to provide a message it should discuss only the civic and charitable activity for which she as an individual is being honored. Like you, I was somewhat taken aback that Mrs. Lewis requested a message of congratulations for her- self, but that does not raise any legal problems. Whether as a matter of policy you decide to respond to such self- generated requests is up to you. ID #. CU WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET 0 OUTGOING H R INTERNAL I - INCOMING Date Correspondence Received (YY/MM/DD) / / Name of Correspondent: Anna Hippins 00 MI Mall Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: Presidential Message Request for Marilyn Lewis who is being honored as Woman of the Year" by the City of Hope Hospital, Professions and Finance Association. ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD CUHOLL ORIGINATOR 85,11,19 / / Referral Note: CUAT 18 R 85/11/19 S 85,11,19 Referral Note: ASAP / I / I I Referral Note: / / / / - Referral Note: 11 / / - Referral Note: ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION CODES: - A Appropriate Action I - Info Copy Only/No Action Necessary A Answered C'- Completed C Comment/Recommendation R. Direct Reply w/Copy B - - Non-Special Referral S Suspended D Draft Response S For Signature F Furnish Fact Sheet X Interim Reply to be used as Enclosure FOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: Type of Response = Initials of Signer Code = "A" Completion Date = Date of Outgoing Comments: Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 OFFICE OF PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES REQUEST FOR CLEARANCE - COMMENTS To: FRED FIELDING Date Due: Date of Event: ASAP NOVEMBER 23 Subject: Presidential Message request for Marilyn Lewis who is being honored as "Woman of the Year" by the City of Hope Hospital, Professions and Finance Association. Requested by: Marilyn Lewis Background: It seems there might be some problem here, since (A) she herself is asking for a Presidential Message, not the group honoring her (which is quite irregular), and (B) this would seem to be a rather direct involvement of the President in puffery for a commercial enterprise, Hamburger Hamlets, Inc., of which she has been chairman of the board for the past 36 years. Her mentioning that she wants a photo and plans to publish the President's tribute suggests that considerable use of this message to promote Hamburger Hamlets is contemplated. May we have your ruling on this as soon as possible, since the event will take place on November 23. Signature: Anne Higgins anne Date: November 19 Presidential Messages Old Executive Office Building Room 18 (202) 456-2941 Your Recommendation/Comments: Signature: Date: October 1985 assp /- Nov. 23 HAMBURGER HAMLETS INC. 322 north foothil: beath hilis california 90210 ,213' 275-8370 assign ts: October 11, 1985 previous mog. attached clis & Mr. Jim Rosebush 6439 Barnaby NW Washington, D.C. 20015 Dear Jim: Thank you so much for making my Dad so very happy! He received President Reagan's Get Well card and truly, I think it encouraged him to feel better and better and better. I personally thank you for seeing to it that my request was granted. Now this is the last request, I promise On November 23rd, CITY ; OF HOPE ( Professions and Finance Association) is honoring me as their :. an of the Year 1985. To whom may I write to ask President Roagan if he might send a letter of congratulations to me, along with his picture, so that it may be featured as Page 1 in the Grand Book of the Evening ( 2,000 people will receive this book). The book will go to press at the end of this month. Knowing how President Reagan feels about the American dream, i.e. the spirit of the entrepreneur and people who make it on their own, well, aside from being a Republican Eagle, that American spirit describes my life for the past 36 years as Chairman of the Board of Hamburger Hamlets Inc., Located in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Washington, D.C. A company my husband, Harry, and I founded in 1950 and we are still - devoted full time to its excellence. (see Congressional Record enclosed) Thank you very much, Jim. Most sincerely, Marilyn Chairman of the Board Marilyn Lewis 723 North Linden Drive Beverly Hills, California 90210 (213) 272-3578 or (213) 276-0362 enc: Congressional Record Fortune Magazine ID #. CU WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET 0 . OUTGOING H - INTERNAL I - INCOMING Date Correspondence Received (YY/MM/DD) / / Name of Correspondent: Claudra Karte MI Mail Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: Request for Presidential message for sheriff John W. Tayear, 4r. ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD custall ORIGINATOR 85,11,15 / / Referral Note: Cunt 18 B 85,11,15 S 85,11,15 ASAP Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: / / / / I - Referral Note: / / / / I Referral Note: ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION CODES: - A - Appropriate Action I Info Copy Only/No Action Necessary A Answered C Completed C Comment/Recommendation R Direct Reply w/Copy B * Non-Special Referral S Suspended D - Draft Response S For Signature F Furnish Fact Sheet X Interim Reply to be used as Enclosure FOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: Type of Response = Initials of Signer Code = "A" Completion Date = Date of Outgoing Comments: Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 OFFICE OF PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES REQUEST FOR CLEARANCE- - COMMENTS To: JOHN ROBERTS - Counsel's Office - Date Due: ASAP Date of Event: November 21, 1985 Subject: Story Jr. Delaware County, Pa Requested by: Amb. Faith Whittlesey Background: Incoming request attached FYI. Signature: Date: CLAUDIA KORTE 11/14/85 Presidential Messages Old Executive Office Building Room 18 (202) 456-2941 Your Recommendation/Comments: NO OBJECTION 11/18 JH Signature: Date: October 1985 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 14, 1985 Dear Mr. Taylor: Ambassador Faith Whittlesey tells me you're being honored at a testimonial dinner for your distinguished record of public service to Delaware County. Congratulations on that, and on having such a fine, faithful friend as Faith Whittlesey. She has told me of your professional skill, your commitment to the highest standards of law en- forcement, and your deep concern for your family and for others. She praises your "incomparable sense of fairness." That's a great compliment from someone whose judgement I respect. It's small wonder that you have so many friends and that some of them are giving you this testimonial dinner. Nancy joins me in best wishes for happiness and continued success. God bless you. Sincerely, Sheriff John W. Taylor, Jr. Court House Media, Pennsylvania 19063 (nothing in File CK on Taylor) Smith Embassy of the United States of America nov 21 November 1, 1985 assign to +R 1/14 The Honorable Anne Higgins Special Assistant to the President and Director of Correspondence nothing in Files The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 on Taylor. Dear Anne: A close friend and former colleague of mine will be completing his term in office in Delaware County, Pennsylvania where he has served for the past twelve years as Sheriff. He is a most enthusiastic supporter of the President and would be thrilled to receive a note from him. Please find enclosed a proposed draft letter. His friends in the County will be honoring Sheriff John Taylor at a testimonial dinner on November 21. The letter can be sent to his secretary at the following address. Miss Margaret H. Zebley Secretary to John W. Taylor, Jr. Sheriff of Delaware County Court House Media, Pennsylvania 19063 Many thanks. You know how much I appreciate all your assistance. Sincerely, Dacit lear final Faith Whittlesey Ambassador w/ Counsel 12151 891-4296 OCT 20 1985 Sheriff John W. Taylor, Jr. DELAWARE COUNTY SHERIFF OF DELAWARE COUNTY COURT HOUSE SMERIFF MEDIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19063 October 23, 1985 Ambassador Faith Ryan Whittlesey U. S. Embassy Rainmattstrasse 21 3005 Berne, Switzerland Dear Faith; Enclosed please find a notice of a testimonial for Sheriff Taylor. I know personally how the two of you were and are very good friends and Iam sure that if in fact you were in the area that you would attend. Sheriff Taylor has been a very loyal Republican Sheriff and has indeed served his county well for the past twelve years. He will be surely missed by all in Delaware County. If at all possible I was wondering if you in fact could take a few minuets from your busy schedule to perhaps drop a note to Sheriff Taylor via myself that could be read to him or handled however you would prefer. I know that you were a high-lite in his career as Sheriff of this County and your friendship he treasures. I will be looking forward to hearing from you real soon. Of course if you happen to be in the States at that particular time we would be honored to have you attend. Very truly yours; Peg Margaret H. Zebley, Secretary pz - DRAFT Dear John: Ambassador Faith Whittlesey has advised me that you are being honored at a dinner at the Alpine Inn on November 21 for your long and distinguished record of public service in Delaware County. Your skill, commitment to the highest standards of law enforcement, selfless concern for your family and others and your incomparable sense of fairness have inspired your friends to honor you on this festive and happy occasion. Nancy and I send you our heartfelt congratulations on this well-deserved tribute. Sincerely, meanges file December 20, 1985 Dear Mr. Danberry: You know better than anyone that when the earthquake struck Mexico, visiting death and disaster on SO many men, women, and children, Americans responded without hesitation and with an open-hearted generosity that should make all of us proud. Yet the response of Continental Airlines shines with a special luster. I'r. told that, without it, the generosity of SO many individual Americans and American relief organizations would have been in vain. Without the assistance of Continental, the relief material they gave would never have reached the homeless and the hungry and those who had little more than the clothes on their backs. I have before me some calculations of the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance, which coordinates our government's international disaster relief. They show that Continental Airlines moved more than 400,000 pounds of relief materials to Mexico from throughout the United States. Of itself this is 8 splendid achievement, and it was done at no cost whatsoever to the government or to the private relief agencies. Some names have been singled out to mc, including yours and Ton Northern's, but 1 understand there were many other heroes in your office and elsewhere in Continental Airlines. My thanks go to each of them and of course to you and Tom and to Frank Lorenzo, Continental's Chairmal of the Board. 2 To the old question, "Vho is my neighbor," you have given an inspiring answer. You answered not just in words but in works of mercy. All Americans are proud of you and what you have done. God bless you. Sincerely, RONALD REAGAN Mr. Edward Danberry President Cargo Development Group 2929 Allen Parkway Continental Airlines Poustor, Texas 77019 cc: Mr. Frank Lerenze Chairman of the Foard Continer tal Airlines 2929 Allen Parkway Houston, Texas 77019 cc: Mr. Frederick N. Cole Acting Director Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance Agency for International Development Washington, D.C. 20523 PP:PR:PN:AVH:ck3 CC: F. Osborne/B. Martin j. Roberts P.Riley/C.Korte/CF PUB: ASAP 12/23 continental ID #. CU WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET o - OUTGOING H * INTERNAL I . INCOMING Date Correspondence Received (YY/MM/DD) / / Name of Correspondent: Claudia Korte MI Mail Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: message at support for M-2 Sponsors program ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD CUHOLL ORIGINATOR 85,12,31 / / Referral Note: cuat 18 R 85,12,31 585112,31 Referral Note: / / / / I Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION CODES: A Appropriate Action I Info Copy Only/No Action Necessary A Answered C Completed C - Comment/Recommendation R - Direct Reply w/Copy B - Non-Special Referral S Suspended D Draft Response S For Signature F - Furnish Fact Sheet X Interim Reply to be used as Enclosure FOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: Type of Response = Initials of Signer Code = "A" Completion Date = Date of Outgoing Comments: NO objection 12/31/85 Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 December 27, 1985 I am pleased to commend all those who are participating in the praiseworthy work of the M-2 Sponsors Program. When I was governor this program was just a dream, 80 I am thrilled to see the great progress that you have made. All the participants of the M-2 Sponsors Program have been enriched through their generous participation, and because of this our nation is also enriched. Nancy joins me in sending warm wishes for continued success. God bless you all. RONALD REAGAN Sent to: SPECIAL DELIVERY Mr. Gregory J. Dabel President and Chief Executive Officer M-2 Sponsors, Inc. San Quentin, CA 94964 RR: MAK: PN: AVH:ck7 cc: K.Osborne/J.Roberts (Counsel's office) Keegan/ C.Sundseth/C.Korte/CF DUE: ASAP 12/27 m-2 sponsors OFFICE OF PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES REQUEST FOR CLEARANCE COMMENTS To: WILLIAM MARTIN - NSC JOHN ROBERTS Counsel's Office Date Due: Date of Event: Subject: Requested by: A.I.D. Background: A.I.D.'s request attached FYI. (FYI, FAA/DOT informs that there is nothing currently pending on airline that should cause concern.) Signature: ANNE HIGGINS wh Date: 12/23/85 Presidential Messages Old Executive Office Building Room 18 (202) 456-2941 Your Recommendation/Comments: NO OBJECTION 12/23/85 82R Signature: Date: THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 30, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR ANNE HIGGINS SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT DIRECTOR OF CORRESPONDENCE FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Avon 100th Anniversary Letter Valerie Hnot, Director of Centennial Communications for Avon Products, has written you to ask if the letter sent over the President's signature congratulating Avon on its centennial celebration may be released to the press. You have asked this office for guidance in responding to the request. Approval to release the letter should not be granted. Indeed, pursuant to our established policy with respect to commercial anniversaries, the letter probably should not have been sent in the first place. One reason for this policy is, as you know, to avoid creating the impression of Presidential endorsement of a particular commercial enter- prise. The letter to Avon does just that, and should not be released. 370981 ID #. CU JV CORRESPONDENCE WHITE TRACKING HOUSE WORKSHEET IR -dent ME00 o . OUTGOING H - INTERNAL I . INCOMING Date Correspondence Received (YY/MM/DD) / / Were is 100th have Name of Correspondent: anne Higgens hein MI Mail Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: Request from people at auon Products to release prisidential letter ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD CUHOLL ORIGINATOR 85,12,17 / / Referral Note: cuat 18 R 85,12,18 585128 Referral Note: / / / / I Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION CODES: A Appropriate Action I Info Copy Only/No Action Necessary A Answered C Completed C Comment/Recommendation R Direct Reply w/Copy B Non-Special Referral S Suspended D Draft Response S For Signature COMPANY F Furnish Fact Sheet X Interim Reply to be used as Enclosure FOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: Type of Response = Initials of Signer Code = "A" Completion Date H Date of Outgoing Comments: See ID 357852 ccw Valerie HNOT Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 3709814 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 12-17-85 Date: To: Fred Fielding This letter to amon was approved because of P.S.I. connection, any problem with her request? agene ANNE HIGGINS Special Assistant to the President and Director of Correspondence Room 94, x7610 Avon PRODUCTS, Inc. 9 WEST 57TH STREET NEW YORK, N.Y. 10019 December 11, 1985 Ms. Ann Higgins The White House Washington, D. C. 20500 Dear Ms. Higgins: Attached is a copy of the letter from President Reagan to the people of Avon Products, Inc. in connection with our 100th Anniversary. We would like to release this letter and were told by the Press Office we would have to obtain your approval. Please advise if we might proceed. Sincerely, Valerie M. Hnot Director, Centennial Communications VMH/slh October 23, 1985 Concretulations to the people of Avon on your Centennial Celebration. Throughout its 100 year history, Aven given main people -- particularb women -- the opportunity to car. and grow, is then provided personal service to formilies act 130 America and around the world. Avo: has also net an outstanding example of corporate grond citizenship, both by generous financial Volunteer Action Awards, and by S policy of strengh encluraging its employees 16. take part in community volunteer pre- grame. And YOU (" further still by special recognition of outstanding volunteers. I would also lile- to send special contratulations to the weren and men who are Avon's to: representatives. Near c.4 YOU 073 successfully managine both family responsibilities and careers. As 1 dependent business people, , you exemplify that American spirit that has made our country great -- 6 belief that you can nect on challenge through initiative, hard work, and dedication. Heney joins no in wishing everyone at Avon continued success as you move into your second century n: helping make America beautiful. Lith best wishes, RONALD REAGAN SENT TO: October 24 Anne Kelly for dispatch RR: AVII:reno PM35 CC: K.Osborne/A Higgins/C.Korte/CF DUE: ASAP 10/24 Avon