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Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 74A) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION DOCUMENT List Appendix "D" 3/18/1975 C (Redacted copy available in open file) FILE LOCATION President's Daily Diary (Ribbon Copy) 5D 8/18/09 Folder: "March 18, 1975" RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356 governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 (REV. 5-82) THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) "SPIRIT OF '76" MARCH 18, 1975 TIME DAY 12:58 a.m. TUESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out The President's day began aboard the "Spirit of '76" enroute from the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana to Andrews AFB, Maryland. 12:58 The President arrived at Andrews AFB, Maryland. 1:05 1:13 The President flew by helicopter from Andrews AFB, Maryland to the South Grounds of the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A." 1:15 The President went to the second floor Residence. 7:25 The President had breakfast. 7:53 The President went to the Oval Office. 8:03 The President went to the Cabinet Room. 8:03 9:30 The President met to discuss legislative issues with Republican Congressional leaders. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B." 9:30 The President returned to the Oval Office. The President met with: 9:30 10:33 Donald H. Rumsfeld, Assistant 9:30 9:42 Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs 9:45 10:09 Philip W. Buchen, Counsel 9:45 10:09 William N. Walker, Director of the Presidential Personnel Office The President met with: 10:35 11:14 Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor 10:35 10:50 Paul A. Theis, Executive Editor 10:50 11:14 Mr. Rumsfeld 10:50 11:14 John 0. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor 10:50 11:14 Max L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative Affairs 10:50 11:14 Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary 11:15 The President returned to the Cabinet Room. GPO: 1974 555-863 Page 1 of 4 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) "SPIRIT OF '76" MARCH 18, 1975 TIME DAY 11:15 a.m. TUESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out 11:15 12:22 The President met to discuss Congressional action on a national energy program with: Congressman Clarence J. Brown (R-Ohio) Congressman Barber B. Conable, Jr. (R-New York) Congressman Herman T. Schneebeli (R-Pennsylvania) Rogers C.B. Morton, Secretary of the Interior Frank G. Zarb, Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration (FEA) James T. Lynn, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and Assistant for Management and Budget L. William Seidman, Executive Director of the Economic Policy Board and Assistant for Economic Affairs Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) Mr. Marsh Mr. Friedersdorf 12:22 The President returned to the Oval Office. 12:31 12:42 The President met with: Arnold Newman, photographer Mrs. Arnold Newman David H. Kennerly, Personal Photographer The purpose of the meeting was to allow Mr. Newman to present a collection of his photographs to the President. 12:44 12:53 The President met with: Benno C. Schmidt, Chairman of the President's Cancer Panel and managing partner of J.H. Whitney Company James H. Cavanaugh, Deputy Director of the Domestic Council 12:54 The President returned to the Cabinet Room. 12:54 1:00 The President participated in the presentation of the National Teacher of the Year Award. The award is co- sponsored by Encyclopedia Britannica and Ladies Home Journal magazine with the Council of Chief State School Officers. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "C." 1:00 The President returned to the Oval Office. GPO 1974 555-863 Page 2 of 4 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) "SPIRIT OF '76" MARCH 18, 1975 TIME DAY 1:00 p.m. TUESDAY PHONE TIME =Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out 1:00 1:04 The President met with Robert G. Heyer, the 1975 Teacher of the Year. 2:08 The President went to the Red Room. 2:08 R The President was telephoned by Senator Mike Mansfield (D-Montana). The call was not completed. 2:08 2:47 The President participated in the swearing-in ceremony for John T. Dunlop as Secretary of Labor. Senior Circuit Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals Charles Fahy admin- istered the oath of office. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "D." The President greeted Secretary-designate and Mrs. Dunlop. The Presidential party went to the East Room. The President hosted a reception in honor of Secretary Dunlop. 2:47 The President returned to the Oval Office. 2:47 2:49 R The President talked with Senator Mansfield. 2:48 3:41 The President met with: Mr. Buchen Mr. Marsh Mr. Rumsfeld Lt. Gen. Scowcroft 3:41 The President returned to the Cabinet Room. 3:41 5:17 The President attended a meeting to discuss the economy and energy. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "E." 5:17 The President returned to the Oval Office. He was accompa- ied by: Nelson A. Rockefeller, Vice President Mr. Greenspan Mr. Seidman Mr. Lynn Stephen Gardner, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Richard L. Dunham, Deputy Director of the Domestic Council GPO 1974 555-863 Page 3 of 4 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) "SPIRIT OF '76" MARCH 18, 1975 TIME DAY 5:17 p.m. TUESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out 5:17 5:34 The President met with: Vice President Rockefeller Mr. Greenspan Mr. Seidman Mr. Lynn Mr. Gardner Mr. Dunham 5:34 ? P The President talked with Robert J. McBain, Certified Public Accountant, Grand Rapids, Michigan. 5:54 6:00 The President met for a photo opportunity with representa- tives of the Federal Savings Bond Program: Earl L. Butz, Secretary of Agriculture and Chairman of the Interdepartmental Committee on Payroll Savings Gabriel Hauge, Chairman of the Industrial Payroll Savings Committee and Chairman of Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company Francine Neff, Treasurer of the U.S. Joseph R. Wright, Jr., Assistant Secretary for Administration, Department of Agriculture Barry Koling, Assistant Vice President of Manufactur- ers Hanover Trust Company William R. Fuller, Assistant Director of Sales, U.S. Savings Bond Division, Department of the Treasury Martin H. Miller, Executive Secretary, U.S. Industri- al Payroll Savings Committee, Department of the Treasury Maurice Simiatin, photographer, Washington, D. C. 6:04 6:45 The President met with Mr. Rumsfeld. 6:45 6:54 The President met with: H. Stuart Knight, Director of the United States Secret Service Richard E. Keiser, United States Secret Service Special Agent in Charge, Presidential Protective Division 7:05 7:15 The President met with Mr. Rumsfeld. 7:23 The President returned to the second floor Residence. 8:05 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Lt. (jg) JoAnne O'Brian, nurse 4/17/75 GPO: 1974 555-863 Page 4 of 4 Page(s). APPENDIX "A" all present HELICOPTER MANIFEST March 18, 1975 FROM: ANDREWS AFB, MARYLAND TO: SOUTH GROUNDS OF THE WHITE HOUSE The President Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor James M. Cannon III, Executive Director of the Domestic Council and Assistant for Domestic Affairs Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant James E. Connor, Cabinet Secretary John W. Hushen, Deputy Press Secretary Terrence O'Donnell, Aide David H. Kennerly, Personal Photographer Dr. William M. Lukash, Physician Lt. Col. America Sardo, Marine Corps Aide APPENDIX "B" Attendance confirmed by Nell Yates and Nancy Kennedy -all present MEETING WITH REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS The Cabinet Room March 18, 1975 The President The Vice President SENATORS Hugh Scott (R-Pennsylvania) Robert P. Griffin (R-Michigan) Carl T. Curtis (R-Nebraska) Robert T. Stafford (R-Vermont) John G. Tower (R-Texas) Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) Robert Dole (R-Kansas CONGRESSMEN John J. Rhodes (R-Arizona) Robert H. Michel (R-Illinois) John B. Anderson (R-Illinois) Samuel L. Devine (R-Ohio) Jack Edwards (R-Alabama) Barber B. Conable (R-New York) Louis Frey, Jr. (R-Florida) James H. Quillen (R-Tennessee) Guy Vander Jagt (R-Michigan) Herman T. Schneebeli (R-Pennsylvania) Elford A. Cederberg (R-Michigan) William S. Broomfield (R-Michigan) William C. Wampler (R-Virginia) ADMINISTRATION Secretary of the Interior Rogers C. B. Morton Secretary of Defense James R. Schlesinger Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. Butz Secretary of Transportation William T. Coleman Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Carla A. Hills Donald H. Rumsfeld, Assistant Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor Philip W. Buchen, Counsel John O. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor L. William Seidman, Executive Director of the Economic Policy Board and Assistant for Economic Affairs Max L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative Affairs Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) James M. Cannon III, Executive Director of the Domestic Council and Assistant for Domestic Affairs APPENDIX "B" p. 2 3/18/75 James T. Lynn, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and Assistant for Management and Budget Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant Vernon C. Loen, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs William T. Kendall, Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs Frank G. Zarb, Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration (FEA) Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs TEACHER OF THE YEAR APPENDIC "C" / CABINET ROOM March 18, 1975 list confirmed by Nell Yates PARTICIPANTS -all present Department of HEW Secretary Caspar Weinberger Virginia Trotter Assistant Secretary for Education Duane Mattheis Executive Deputy Commissioner U.S. Office of Education Congressional Rep. Albert Quie, Ranking Republican Education and Labor Committee (R-Minnesota) Rep. Joseph È. Karth (D-Minnesota) "Teacher of the Year" teaches in his District Rep. Donald M. Fraser (D-Minnesota) "Teacher of the Year" lives in his District Roger Runningen Rep. Quie's Press Secretary Senator Claiborne Pell (D-Rhode Island) Chairman, Senate Education Subcommittee Senator Hubert Humphrey (D-Minnesota) Senator Walter Mondale (D-Minnesota) APPENDIX "C" -2 2 3/18/75 1975 National Teacher of the Year and Family Robert G. Heyer, 1975 National Teacher of the Year Minneapolis, Minnesota Marilyn R. Heyer Wife of Teacher Brian S. Heyer Timothy J. Heyer Sons of Teacher Harriet Burghoff, Sister Adeline Ballenthin, Sister Eleanor Casey, Sister Janet Ebert, Sister Gerald Heyer, Brother Lorraine Heyer, Sister-in-law Arnold E. Will, Relative Representing the National Teacher of the Year Selection Committee August W. Steinhilber Director National School Boards Association Robert N. Gaut Director, National Honor Society National Association of Secondary School Principals Donna Bowen Student Fort Hunt High School Alexandria, Virginia David L. Bender Assistant Director School Media Office Div. of Library Development & Service Maryland State Dept. of Education APPENDIX "C" -3 3 3/18/75 Encyclopaedia Britannica Companies John Hemingway Benton Chairman of the Board Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational John Stevens Robling Vice President Advertising and Public Relations EBE Ralph C. Wagner Vice President Marketing Peter Bowes Norton President EB International John P. Field Vice President Promotion Director Ladies Home Journal Lenore Hershey Editor Louis Porterfield Publisher Raymond K. Mason Chairman Downe Communications Mary Susan Miller Special Projects Editor APPENDIX "C" -4 4 3/18/75 Council of Chief State School Officers Howard B. Casmey Minnesota Commissioner of Education President-Elect, CCSSO Jack P. Nix Georgia Superintendent of Schools and President, CCSSO Byron W. Hansford Executive Secretary Elizabeth B. Labash Director Internal Management Staff James E. Cannon III, Executive Director of the Domestic Council and Assistant for Domestic Affairs Roger D. Semerad, Staff Assistant. Domestic Council Robert A. Goldwin, Special Consultant Theodore C. Marrs, Special Assistant for Human Resources Additions John M. Case Chairman of School Board in Teacher's District James E. Otto President, Teachers Association, Mounds View, Minn. , Teachers Home APPENDIX "D" indicates present DUNLOP SWEARING-IN Other attendees are GUEST LIST not confirmed and list may not be complete. March 18, 1975 See file copy of Diary for EPS gate list. Abel, I. W. President, United States Steelworkers of America 412-562-2300 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE) Aders, Robert 0. 223-3800 1600 South Eads Street, #1206S Arlington, VA 22202 April 21, 1927 Bridgeton, Indiana Albert, Representative Carl 225-4565 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Albright, Harry W. Alden, Vernon R. Chairman Boston Company, Inc. 617-722-7000 (WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND) Allen, Fred T. President Pitney - Bowes, Inc. 203-356-5000 (WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND) Page 2 Ansley, Floyd G. 3/18/75 APPENDIX "D" p.2 Chairman, Employee Compensation Appeals Board 110-3163 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE Armstrong, Anne (Mrs. Tobin) 512-592-1491 FORMER COUNSELLOR TO THE PRESIDENT Ashley, Representative Thomas L. 225-4146 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Baroody, William J. Assistant to the President WHITE HOUSE Bartlett, Charles Publishers Hall Syndicate 785-8200 WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER (COLUMNIST) Bechtel, Stephen D., Jr. Chairman, Bechtel Group of Companies 415-764-7600 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE) Bellmon, Senator Henry L. 224-3471 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Bentley, Helen Delich (Mrs.) Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission 665-4000 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION) APPENDIX 3/18/75 "D" p. 3 Berman, Ron NEH 382-7465 4615 North 35th St. December 15, 1930 Arlington, VA Brooklyn, NY Binion, Russell E. 961-4685 Blough, Roger M. Partner White and Case 212-732-1040 Blooming Grove Holley, Pennsylania Riverside, PA Bog Boggs, Representative Corinne C. January 19, 1904 225-6636 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Bok, Derek C. President, Harvard University 617-495-1502 (WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND) Bonitati, Robert F. 395-4657 WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Booth, Arch N. President Chamber of Commerce (National) 659-6207 3520 Overlook Lane, NW Washington, D. C. July 9, 1906 Wichita, Kansas Borella, Victor Vice President's Office (Labor) WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Brademas, Representative John 225-3915 MEMBER OF CONGRESS APPENDIX "D" p.4 Bradford, Robert E. 3/18/75 833-3630 423 Mill Street, SE Vienna, VA 22780 June 27, 1932 Roanoke, VA Brimmer, Andy 495-1000 Brennan, Honorable Peter 961-2001 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (DEPARTMENT OF LABOR) Brock, John 254-3200 4389 Lee Highway, #15 Arlington, VA January 9, 1949 Mt. Vernon, NY Brooke, Senator Edward W. 224-2742 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Brown, Benjamin Deputy U/S for Legislative Affairs Department of Labor 110-5585 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE Brown, Reginald J. 254-7803 8610 Bunnell Dr. Potomac, MD 20854 13/Feb. 1940 New Orleans, La. Buchen, Honorable Philip W. Counsel to the President WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER APPENDIX 3/18/75 "D" p.5 Burnham, D. C. Westinghouse Electric Corporation 412-255-3800 Burns, Arthur R. Federal Reserve Board 452-3201 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD) Burr, Francis H. 617-423-6100 (WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND) Butz, Honorable Earl L. Secretary of Agriculture 655-4000 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE) Cabot, Louis W. Chairman Cabot Corporation 617-423-6000 28 Chestnut St. Boston, MA August 3, 1921 Boston, MA Cannon, James White House (Domestic Council) WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Carlough, Edward J. President Sheet Metal Workers International Association 1750 New York Avenue, NW Washington, D. C. 20006 296-7867 APPENDIX "D" p. 6 3/18/75 Carter, Edward Chairman of the Board Broadway-Hale Stores, Inc. 213-620-0150 Cass, Millard RE7-7068 (LABOR RELATIONS ARBITRATOR) 2103 Plyers Mill Rd. November 8, 1916 Silver Spring, MD Norfolk, VA Cary, Frank T. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer IBM 914-765-1900 6 Haskel Lane Darien, CT Gooding, Idaho 12/14/20 Chase, Robert Executive Assistant to the Under Secretary Department of Labor 110-3635 Cheney, Richard B. Deputy Assistant to the President WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Clague, Ewan, Sr. W06-9353 (WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND) Clark, Fred G. Assistant Secretary for Administration and Budget Department of Labor 110-2013 3902 Buck Creek Rd. Camp Springs, MD December 10, 1923 New Foundland, CANADA APPENDIX "D" p.7 3/18/75 Clausen, A. W. President Bank of America 415-622-3456 (WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND) Cole, David L. (Mr. and Mrs.) 201-274-7747 (WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND) Coleman, Honorable William T. Secretary of Transportation 426-4000 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION) Coman, Tom Bureau of National Affairs 589-5398 Conable, Representative Barber B. 225-3615 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Concklin, Bert M. 961-6187 Connor, James E. Secretary to the Cabinet WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER APPENDIX "D" p.8 3/18/75 Cooper, George 254-9890 /Counts, Curtis 785-3222 Cowan, Ed New York Times 293-3100 3924 Harrison St., NW Washington, D. C. November 14, 1933 Brooklyn, NY Curtin, Bill (Mr. and Mrs.) 872-5070 5206 Dorset Avenue His: Auburn, NW Her: Chevy Chase, MD March 9, 1931 Camden, Arkansas January 11, 1935 Davis, Walter G. 637-5140 DeBaca, Fernando E. Special Assistant to the President WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Dent, Honorable Frederick B. Secretary of Commerce ST3-9200 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE) Dole, Senator Bob 224-6521 MEMBER OF CONGRESS APPENDIX 3/18/75 "D" p.9 Jr. (Mr. and Mrs.) Beverly 175 Riverside Drive His: Her: New York, NY January 15, 1944 Dec. 8, 1944 Madison, Wisconsin Boston, MA Doringer, Peter (Mr. and Mrs.) 617-495-2109 617-353-4447 617-734-3300--Ext 252 Duensenberry, Professor James S. 617-495-2144 (WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND) Dunlop, Professor and Mrs. David KATHY 3608 General Bates Drive His: Her: Nashville, TN July 6, 1942 Nov. 13, 1942 Placerville, CA Berkley, CA Dunlop, Mrs. Dorothy W. 617-484-2958 (DR. JOHN T. DUNLOP'S WIFE) Dunlop, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. 3284 Missouri Flat Rd. Mr: Mrs: Placerville, CA January 19, 1920 Eldorado, CA Cebu, Phillipines April 28, 1923 APPENDIX "D" p.10 3/18/75 Dunlop, Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. 1280 llubbard St. His: Her: San Leandro, CA Cebu, Phillipines Eldorado, CA June 27, 1922 11/9/20 Dunlop, Captain and Mrs. Roy CHERYL 307 old Mill Rd. His: Her: Dover, Delaware Oct. 21, 1944 Aug. 12, 1944 Placerville, CA Kentucky Dunlop, Mr. and Mrs. William W. 415-934-7175 SARA 747 Hamilton Dr. His: Her: Pleasant Hill, CA April 22, 1916 May 25, 1918 San Anselmo, CA Sparks, Nevada /Elisburg, Donald E. Special Counsel - Labor and Public Welfare Committee 225-5375 Esch, Representative Marvin L. 225-4401 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Farmer, Guy 331-7311 3600 Macomb Street, NW Washington, D. C. September 13, 1912 Foster Falls, VA Fiedler, Edgar R. 964-2551 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY) Finley, Murray H. President, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America 212-255-7800 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE) APPENDIX "D" p. 11 3/18/75 Fitzsimmons, Frank E. President, International Brotherhood of Teamsters 624-6881 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE) Ford, Henry II Chairman Ford Motor Company 313-322-3000 (WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND) Fosco, Peter President Labor's International Union of Northern America 905 16th Street, NW Washington, D. C. 20006 737-8320 Fouraker, Dean Laurence E. 617-495-6201 (WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND) Foy, Lewis W. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Bethlchem Steel Corporation 215-694-2424 Kenridge Farm East Macada Road 1/8/15 Bethelem, PA Somerset, PA Friedersdorf, Max L. Assistant to the President WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Gentry, Jack 466-8677 APPENDIX "D" p.12 Georgine, Robert A. 3/18/75 President Building and Construction Trades Department 01 AFL-CIO 815 16th Street, NW Washington, D. C. 20006 DI7-1461 Gerstenberg, Richard C. Chairman, General Motors Corporation 313-556-3581 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE) Gifford, William I. General Electric -- Washington, D. C. 637-4478 3908 Terry Place Alexandrin, VA 8/30/30 Norwalk, Connecticut Goldberg, Arthur 293-3900 (FORMER SECRETARY OF LABOR) Goldwater, Senator Barry 224-2235 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Gorden, Kermit 797-6000 2202 Wyoming, NW July 3, 1916 Washington, D. C. 20008 Philadelphia, PA Gordon, H. Stephen Chief Administrative Law Judge Department of Labor 110-3278 APPENDIX "D" p. 13 Gorham, Bill 3/18/75 223-1950 Graham, Katherine Washington Post 223-6000 Green, Ernie 212-691-0660 321 East 22nd, #6H New York, NY 10010 Little Rock, Arkansas September 22, 1914 Greener, William I. Jr. 456-4747 WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Greenspan, Alan 456-5042 WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Hampton, Bob CSC 632-6101 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION) Handler, Philip NSF 655-4000 Hall, Paul President, Seafarers International Union of North America 212-499-6600 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE) APPENDIX "D" P. 14 Hanks, Nancy 3/18/75 NEA 382-6361 Harbison, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 609-452-4802 Harper, John D. Chairman, Aluminum Company of America 412-553-2358 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE) Hartley, Fred L. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Union Oil Company of California 213-486-7600 2769 Via Campesina Palos Verdes Estates California California 90274 1/16/17 Hartmann, Honorable Robert T. Counsellor to the President WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Hathaway, Senator William D. 224-2523 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Haynes, Lt. and Mrs. Gordon 301-663-6999 1848 B. King Place Mr: Mrs: Frederick, MD 21702 October 6, 1948 July 14, 1948 St. Charles, MO Placerville, CA APPENDIX "D" P. 15 Meckler, Representative Margaret M. 3/18/75 225-4335 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Heiskell, Andrew Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Time, Inc. 212-556-3495 Herling, John National Newspaper Syndicate 223-6000 Higgins, Robert L. Executive Vice President National Electric Contractors Association 657-3110 Hills, Honorable Carla Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 755-5111 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (HUD) Horvitz, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. 331-0950 Houghton, Amory, Jr. Chairman Corning Glass Works 607-974-9000 (WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND) APPENDIX "D" p. 16 3/18/75 George S. 343-8791 Jackson, Senator Henry M. 224-3441 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Javits, Jacob K. Senator (R-New York) Johnston, Senator J. Bennett 224-5824 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Jones, Reginald H. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer General Electric Company 212-750-2000 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE) Kenna, E. D. President - National Association of Manufacturers 331-3800 Kennedy, Senator Edward M. 225-4543 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Clark 415-849-4474 (WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND) APPENDIX "D" p. 17 3/18/75 Kilberg, William J. 961-2021 Kirkland, Mr. and Mrs. Lane Secretary/Treasurer AFL-CIO 637-5231 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE) Kissinger, Honorable Henry A. Secretary of State 655-4000 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (DEPARTMENT OF STATE) Knauer, Mrs. Virginia H. 456-2645 WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Knox, Helen (Mrs.) 254-3200 Helen Hanson Knox 6632 Wakefield Drive, #714 Amery, Wisconsin Alexandria, VA 22307 January 26, 2972 Kolberg, William H. 961-4366 Kosters, Marvin H. 456-6422 WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Larry, R. Heath Vice President of the Board U.S. Steel Corporation 412-443-1171 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE) APPENDIX "D" p. 18 3/18/75 Leslie, John W. Director of Information, Publications and Reports Department of Labor 110-2024 Levi, Honorable Edward H. Attorney General, Department of Justice 737-8200 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE) Lindh, Mrs. Robert Special Assistant to the President WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 212-759-8400 1016 5th Avenue New York, NY November 26, 1912 Newark, NJ Lovell, Malcolm R., Jr. 785-2602 Lukstat, Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. 456-2800 WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Lukstat, Richard H., Jr. : Son of Richard H. Lukstat Lukstat, Nancy B. Daughter of Richard H. Lukstat APPENDIX "D" P. 19 3/18/75 Lynn, Honorable James T. Director - Office of Management and Budget PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (OMB) Lyons, John H. President International Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers 872-1566 Marsh, Honorable John 0., Jr. Counsellor to the President WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Meany, Mr. and Mrs. George President, AFL-CIO 637-5231 - PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE) Melcher, Representative John 225-1555 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Miller, Arnold President, United Mine Workers of America 638-0530 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE) Miller, Jolene (Ms.) 961-5472 2726 Ordway Street, NW Washington, D. C. 3/12/43 Johnstown, PA APPENDIX "D" p. 20 3/18/75 Miller, G. William President Textron, Inc. 401-421-2800 (WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND) Mills, D. Quinn 617-253-5227 40 Westland Ave. Windchester, MA November 24, 1941 Houston, TX Moen, Mr. and Mrs. Larry 376-6270 Barbara 9518 Narragansett Place Her: His: Vienna, VA 22180 April 20, 1931 September 19, 1931 Marquette, MI Cornell, Wisconsin Montoya, Senator Joseph M. 224-5521 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Morse, Mr. and Mrs. David Morse Morton, Honorable Rogers C. B. Secretary of Interior 343-1100 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR) APPENDIX "D" P. 21 3/18/75 Moscow, Mike HUD 755-5600 4442 Hawthorne St., NW Patterson, NJ Washington, D. C. 20006 January 7, 1938 Murphy, Betty 254-9445 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD) Murphy, Thomas A. Chairman and Chief Executive General Motors Corporation 212-486-5000 Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 617-253-2671 (WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND) McCracken, Paul W. 964-5300 Mcdonald, Ray W. Chairman Burroughs Corporation 313-972-7000 (WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND) McLane, James W. 212-559-0779 (WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND) Nunn, Senator Sam 224-3521 MEMBER OF CONGRESS APPENDIX "D" p. 22 O'Connell, John F. 3/18/ 75 President Bechtel, Inc. 415-764-5234 665 Goodhill Rd. Kentfield, CA 94904 San Francisco, CA 1/8/11 O'Donnell, Patrick E. Special Assistant to the President WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER O'Neill, Paul H. Deputy Director - Office of Management and Budget PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (OMB) O'Neill, Representative Thomas P. 225-5111 MEMBER OF CONGRESS O'Sullivan, Tim (Education consultee) Owens, Thomas H. Director National Construction Division of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters 624-6923 Parsky, Gerald Department of the Treasury 964-5164 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY) Patman, Representative Wright 225-3035 MEMBER OF CONGRESS APPENDIX "D" P. 23 3/18/75 Peck, C. E. Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation 419-259-3000 Peckman, Joe 797-6000 Percy, Senator Charles H. 224-2152 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Perkins, Donald S. Chairman, Jewel Companies, Inc. 312-693-6000 (WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND) Perritt, Henry, Jr. 456-2246 WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Pfleiger, John E. Time Magazine 293-4300 Phelan, Thomas Executive Assistant to the Secretary Department of Labor 110-3961 APPENDIX "D" P. 24 Pillard, Charles H. 3/18/75 President International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 833-7110 Pilliod, Charles J., Jr. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company 216-794-2121 311 Ely Road Akron, Ohio 44303 10/20/18 Cuyahoga Falls, OH Pomfret, John New York Times 212-556-1643 Porter, Roger Seidman's Office 456-6537 WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Powell, Pamela A. Director for Youth Affairs The White House WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Price, Dean Don K. 617-495-2101 (WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND) Proxmire, Senator William 224-5653 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Quie, Representative Albert H. 225-2271 MEMBER OF CONGRESS APPENDIX 3/18/75 "D" p. 25 Raftery, S. Frank President International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades 872-1444 Randolf, A. Phillip 212-533-8000 Raskin, Abe New York Times 212-556-1718 136 E. 64 Street, #8C New York, NY 4/26/11 CANADA Rathburn, Ben Bureau. of National Affairs 223-3500 Read, Mr. and Mrs. John 254-3200 Rees, Albert 456-2306 WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER (COUNCIL ON WAGE AND PRICE STABILITY) Reuss, Representative Henry S. 225-3571 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Reynolds, James T. 783-6440 APPENDIX 3/18/75 "D" p. 26 Rivlin, Mrs. Alice Chief Staff Person Senate Budget Committee 224-1852 Roche, James Member of the Board of Directors General Motors Corporation 313-556-3521 Rockefeller, Honorable Nelson A. Vice President of the United States WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Rockefeller, David Chairman - Chase Manhattan Bank 212-552-2222 Rogg, Nathanial H. Executive Vice President National Association of Home Builders 452-0401 Rollins, Ms. Hazel 254-7546 Rothman, Stuart 331-7760 APPENDIX "D" P. 27 3/18/75 Rosenblatt, Roger NEH 382-5891 3124 P Street, NW Washington, D. C. 20007 9/13/40 New York City Rosovsky, Dean Henry 617-495-1566 Rourke, Russell A. Executive Assistant to the Counsellor to the President WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Rowen, Hobart Washington Post 223-6000 Rumsfeld, Honorable Donald H. Assistant to the President WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Sampson, Art GSA 343-6161 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (GENERAL SERVICES ADMIN. ) Sauter, Douglas American Smelting and Refining Company 212-732-9734 Schlesinger, Honorable James R. Secretary of Defense L15-6700 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE) APPENDIX "D" p. 28 3/18/75 Schmults, Ed Department of the Treasury 964-5363 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE Schubert, Richard F. (and Mrs.) 961-5472 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (DEPARTMENT OF LABOR) Schultze, Charles 797-6000 Scott, Stanley S. Special Assistant to the President WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Scott, Mr. W. Office of Management and Budget WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Seevers, Gary L. 456-5046 WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Segall, Joel Deputy U/S International Department of Labor 110-2071 Seidman, Honorable L. William Assistant to the President WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER APPENDIX 3/18/75 "D" P. 29 Semerad, Roger D. Domestic Council WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER /Seward, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 965-1747 Mrs: 3103 P Street, NW Mr: Aug. 1, 1908 Washington, D. C. 20007 March 16, 1907 Waynesboro, PA New York City Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis 785-9300 Shiskin, Julius 961-3112 Shultz, George P. 415-764-9944 (FORMER SECRETARY OF TREASURY) Sidell, William President United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners 546-6206 APPENDIX "D" p. 30 3/18/75 Silberman, Larry 739-2101 Simkin, William E. 602-888-4091 Simon, Honorable William E. Secretary of the Treasury EX3-6400 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY) Sisk, Representative B. F. 225-6131 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Slitor, Mr. and Mrs. Richard 469-6976 Smith, Charles 659-6208 Smith, J. Henry Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U.S. 212-554-1234 APPENDIX "D" P. 31 3/18/75 Smith, Mrs. Mary Louise 484-6500 Sommers, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 527-5757 Sparkman, Senator John J. 224-4124 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Spaulding, Aaron L. Presidential Personnel Office WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Speer, Edgar B. Chairman U.S. Steel Corporation 212-558-4444 Stats, Elmer 386-4401 Steiger, Representative Sam 225-2476 MEMBER OF CONGRESS APPENDIX "D" p. 32 3/18/75 Mrs. Fred R. Stevenson, Senator Adlai E. 224-2854 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Sulzberger, Arthur Ochs New York Times 212-556-1771 Taylor, Harry P. President Council of Construction Employees 872-0017 Thurmond, Senator Strom 224-5972 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Tower, Senator John G. 224-2934 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Trowbridge, Alexander B. President The Conference Board 212-759-0900 APPENDIX "D" p. 33 3/18/75 Ullman, Representative Al 225-5711 MEMBER OF CONGRESS Usery, Bill 961-3501 Walker, William N. Director - - Presidential Personnel WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Ward, Martin J. President United Association NA8-5823 Warner, Leslie H. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer General Telephone and Electronics Corporation 203-357-2000 Warner, Rawleigh, Jr. Chairman and Chief Executive Mobile Oil Corporation 212-883-4242 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE) Washington, Ruth Chairperson, Benefits Review Board Department of Labor 110-3626 APPENDIX "D" p. 34 3/18/75 Weinberger, Honorable Caspar W. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare 245-6296 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (DEPARTMENT OF HEW) Weiss, Abraham Assistant Secretary for Policy, Evaluation Department of Labor 110-3463 Wharton, Hunter P. President International Union of Operating Engineers 347-8560 Williams, Harrison A., Jr. Senator (D-New Jersey) Wirtz, Bill 466-8677 Wood, Arthur M. Chairman, Sears, Roebuck 312-875-5702 Woodcock, Leonard President, International Union of United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers 313-926-5201 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE) APPENDIX "D" p. 35 3/18/75 Woolley, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 496-5617 Wriston, Walter B. Chairman, First National City Bank 212-559-4883 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE) Zack, A1 AFL-CIO 637-5101 J Zimmerman, Don Administrative Assistant to Senator Javits 224-6542 APPENDIX "D" p. 36 3/18/75 Freeman, Mrs. Margaret 505 Pleasant Street Belmont, MA (617-484-3017) 11/11/08 Russia Harbaugh, Judy Vice President's Staff WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Fuqua, Lester Dan 456-2800 (DETAILED TO THE WHITE HOUSE FROM TREASURY) 75 South Reynolds, #G-117 Alexandria, VA 22304 12/29/47 Birmingham, AL Drake, Sandra J. 456-2800 (EOB PASS RICHARD LUKSTAT'S OFFICE) 2311 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, D. C. January 16, 1953 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Madden, Dr. Carl H. Chief Economist Chamber of Commerce 659-6160 Murphy, Mr. Andrew P. T Mrs. 872-8240 Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. Leo 296-0230 Kardy, Mr. Walter M. 654-7960 APPENDIX "D" p. 37 3/18/75 Miller, Mr. George A. 312-RA6-5742 Moser, Mr. Maurice L. 466-8880 Sprouse, Mr. James M. 393-2040 Peterson, Mr. Pete (former Secretary of Commerce) Webber, Mr. Clyde AFGE 737-8700 Rayburn, Mr. E. D. President National Council of Field Labor Lodges 817-334-2851 McDonald, Mr. Wendall Associate Regional Director - Boston Bureau of Labor Statistics 617-223-6727 APPENDIX "D" P. 38 3/18/75 Rustand, Warren WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Farrell, Mike WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Ross, Mr. Richard National Union of Compliance Offices 502-582-5160 Armao, Robert F. Vice President's Office WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Fasser, Mr. Paul J. 961-2041 DeLury, Bernard E. 961-2007 Stender, John H. 961-3645 Calkins, John T. 456-2507 WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER Theis, Paul A. 456-6573 WHITE HOUSE PASS HOLDER APPENDIX "D" P. 39' 3/18/75 Donahue, Mr. Tom 637-5221 Mangum, Mr. Garth University of Utah 801-581-6127 Abrams, Mr. Phillip Associated Building Contractors 785-4882 Porter, Margaret Ann 190 Arroyo Seco Drive Campbell, CA 408-377-7884 July 8, 1955 Rafeal, CA Porter, Jeanie E. 190 Arroyo Seco Drive Campbell, CA August 16, 1926 Cebu, Phillipines Porter, Linda Jeanie 190 Arroyo Seco Drive Campbell, CA May 3, 1950 Sacramento, CA Porter, Charles Ovid 190 Arroyo Seco Drive Campbell, CA January 2, 1954 San Francisco, CA APPENDIX "D" p.40 3/18/76 Maymi, Ms. Carmen Director - Women's Bureau Department of Labor 961-2036 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE (DEPARTMENT OF LABOR) APPENDIX "E" Attendance confirmed by Terri Ochal -all present MEETING ON ENERGY AND ECONOMY The Cabinet Room March 18, 1975 The President The Vice President L. William Seidman, Executive Director of the Economic Policy Board and Assistant for Economic Affairs Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers James T. Lynn, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and Assistant for Management and Budget Rogers C. B. Morton, Secretary of the Interior Donald H. Rumsfeld, Assistant Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant Richard L. Dunham, Deputy Director of the Domestic Council John Carlson, Assistant Press Secretary Robert Hormats, Deputy for International Economic Affairs, National Security Council Roger B. Porter, White House Fellow Frank G. Zarb, Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration Stephen Gardner, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Frederic W. Hickman, Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy, Department of the Treasury There was also a brief meeting with the President following the Economic/Energy Meeting. The following attended: The President The Vice President Mr. Seidman Mr. Greenspan Mr. Lynn Mr. Dunham Mr. Gardner