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Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 74A) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
GSA FORM 7122 (REV. 1-81)
THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
APRIL 26, 1975
ANDREWS AFB, MARYLAND
TIME
DAY
12:00 M. SATURDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
12:00
12:00
Enrouge from New Haven, Connecticut, 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."
12:10
The President went to the second floor Residence.
8:00
The President had breakfast.
8:40
The President went to the Oval Office.
8:40
9:00
The President met with:
Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant for
National Security Affairs
9:00
9:20
The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Richard B. Cheney
9:30
10:10
The President met with!
Mr. Cheney
William N. Walker, Director of the Presidential
Personnel Office and Deputy Special Representative-
designate for Trade Negotiations
10:10
The President went to the Rose Garden.
10:10
10:15
The President greeted handicapped students from the Fairview
South School, Skokie, Illinois. The students were
participating in a tour of the White House.
10:15
The President returned to the Oval Office.
10:15
11:10
The President met with:
James T. Lynn, Director of the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB)sadAssistant for Management
and Budget
Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Council of Economic
Advisers (CEA)
Paul H. O'Neill, Deputy Director of OMB
James M. Cannon III, Executive Director of the
Domestic Council and Assistant for Domestic Affairs
John 0. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor
Max L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative
Affairs
INTO
Page 1 of 4 Page(s)
THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
APRIL 26, 1975
ANDREWS AFB, MARYLAND
TIME
DAY
11:30 a.m. SATURDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
11:30
12:00
The President met with:
Paul A. Theis, Executive Editor
Roger B. Porter, White House Fellow
Frederick H. Bird, Jr., Consultant
Stanley E. Morris, Deputy Associate Director for
Management, OMB
12:20
12:40
The President met with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.
12:54
The President went to the South Grounds of the White House.
12:55
1:16
The President motored from the South Grounds to Burning Tree
Country Club, Burdet and River Roads, Bethesda, Maryland.
1:16
6:03
The President participated in the Burning Tree Club Member-
Member golf tournament.
1:33
5:46
The President played golf with:
Melvin R. Laird, Senior Counsellor for National and
International Affairs, Reader's Digest magazine,
Washington, D.C.
James F. Battin, U.S. District Judge, Billings,
Montana
William McGee, President of William McGee Company,
Washington, D.C.
5:46
The President went to the locker room.
6:03
The President returned to his motorcade.
6:03
6:26
The President motored from Burning Tree Country Club to the
South Grounds of the White House.
6:26
The President returned to the second floor Residence.
6:55
The President returned to the South Grounds of the White House.
6:55
7:03
The President and Mr. Marsh motored from the South Grounds
to the Mariott Twin Bridges Hotel, U.S. Route I, Alexandria,
Virginia.
The President was greeted by:
Governor Mills E. Godwin, Jr. (R-Virginia)
Mrs. Mills E. Godwin, Jr.
George N. McMath, State Delegate (R-Virginia) and
Chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia
Mrs. George N. McMath
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.)
APRIL 26, 1975
ANDREWS AFB, MARYLAND
TIME
DAY
7:05 p.m. SATURDAY
PHONE
TIME
P= Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
7:05
The Presidential party went to the Chesapeake Bay Room.
7:05
The President was greeted by:
Senator William L. Scott (R-Virginia)
Lt. Governor John Dalton (R-Virginia)
Congressman William C. Wampler (R-Virginia)
Congressman M. Caldwell Butler (R-Virginia)
Congressman Robert W. Daniel, Jr. (R-Virginia)
Richard D. Obenshain, Co-Chairman of the Republican
National Committee
7:05
7:19
The President attended the Commonwealth Special Reception
preceeding a Virginia Republican fundraising dinner.
For a partial list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B."
Members of the press
The President addressed approximately 150 reception guests.
7:21
The President went to the Commonwealth Room.
7:21
The President was greeted by:
Bernice Sumlin, National President of the Alpha
Kappa Alpha (AKA) Sorority, Inc.
Evelyn Syphox, Chairman of the AKA dinner committee
7:21
The President addressed guests attending the AKA Conference
Dinner.
7:32
The President went to the Potomac Room. He was accompanied
by:
Governor Godwin
Mr. McMath
7:32
7:58
The President attended the General Reception preceeding a
Virginia Republican fundraising dinner.
Members of the press
7:42
The President addressed approximately 350 reception guests.
7:58
The President returned to his motorcade.
7:58
8:06
The President and Mr. Marsh motored from the Mariott Twin
Bridges Hotel to the South Grounds of the White House.
8:06
The President returned to the second floor Residence.
GPO: 1974 OL 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.)
APRIL 26, 1975
ANDREWS AFB, MARYLAND
TIME
DAY
8:25 p.m. SATURDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
8:25
The President had dinner with:
The First Lady
Susan Ford
Elison Golubin, friend of Susan
Reagan Golubin, friend of Susan
GPO: 1974 OL 555-863
Page 4 of 4 Page(s).
APPENDIX "A"
HELICOPTER PASSENGER MANIFEST
April 26, 1975
FROM:
Andrews AFB, Maryland
TO:
South Grounds, White House
The President
Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA)
Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant
Terrence O'Donnell, Aide
William I. Greener, Deputy Press Secretary
Byron R. Cavaney, Director of the Presidential Advance Office
Rear Adm. William R. Lukash, Physician
William Fitz-Patrick, Photographer
Lt. Col. Robert Blake, Air Force Aide
APPENDIX "B"
Attendance not confirmed
PARTIAL LIST OF ATTENDEES AT $100/PERSON RECEPTION
Mariott Twin Bridges Hotel, April 26, 1975
George McMath, State Chairman Republican Party of Virginia and
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates
Mrs. George (E.A.) McMath
Hugh S. Mulligan, 1st Vice Chairman, Republican Party of Virginia
He works with Financial General Corporation, Washington, D.C.
Miss Cynthia Newman, National Committeewoman
owner of Waters Travel Agency, Washington, D.C.
Richard D. Obenshain, Co-Chairman, Republican National Committee
formerly Virginia Republican Party Chairman
Mrs. Obenshain
Dave Williams, President Virginia College Republicans
Jade West, President Virginia Young Republicans
Sture Olsson, President Chesapeake Corporation
Lloyd Nollan, President of a textile industry, involved in
shipping, hotels
I. Lee Potter former Siate Chairman, and National Committeeman
for Virginia, former Executive Director of the Congressional
Campaign Committee, presently Executive Director of the
Congressional Boosters.
Dick Palmer, Member of the Board of AMA
Bill Wrench, very large financial supporter to state and
national
Former Congressman Joel T. Broyhill (R-Virginia
Mrs. Joel (Mary Marshall) Broyhill
Former Congressman Stan Parris (R-Virginia)
Governor Mills Godwin (R-Virginia)
Mrs. Godwin
Lt. Governor John Dalton (R-Virginia)
- -6-
APPENDIX "B" p.2
4/26/75
Mrs. John (Eddie) Dalton
Senator William L. Scott (R-Virginia)
Mrs. Scott
Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. (not confirmed)
Congressman M. Caldwell Butler (R-Virginia)
Mrs. Butler
Congressman William C. Wampler (R-Virginia)
Congressman Robert W. Daniel, Jr. (R-Virginia)
Mrs. Daniel
Senator Henry L. Bellmon, Republican, Billings, Oklahoma.
He served over 3½1/2 years in the Marine Corps; engaged
in soil conservation, contracting, and farming; State
Republican Chairman, 1960-62; served one term in
Oklahoma House of Representatives, 1946-48; elected
Oklahoma's first Republican Governor in 1962, served
4 years; former Chairman UI Interstate 011 Compact
Commission; former National Chairman, Nixon-for-
President Committee; elected to the U.S. Senate
November 1968 and reelected in November 1974. He
is married and has three daughters. He will be the
keynote speaker at the dinner.
State Chairman, George McMath will be the Master of ceremonies
and will escort you from the first reception into the
second reception. 200-300 persons are expected at each
reception.