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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
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(Redacted copy available in open file)
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Folder: "March 18, 1975"
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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