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( s .-o aa rresuent The Honorable Joseph M. Hendrie .u:ca n se sms Gwet Cc In. . Ratneuer. S Y. Chairman vme en.mm,n Nuclear Regulatory Commission to " Sn'' Matomic Building K a,Lakee ili ) D2J) J mtcal s,u g . ., 1717 H Street, NW

w mu,.. c. sima '4a shington , D.C. 20555 11 e Forum. Iare. N D Tre 2 mrer Km.,,,recran. , Dear Mr. Chairman: T h- WaP:ng:on rest Cc. camman am ouq cq--'M The Government Affairs Committee of the American ANnau tta l Dx:. Tn n To Newspaper Publishers Association has asked me to invite DIR ECTORs you to join the Committee during the morning of Sept. 19

Ah ah u. Chaprn u jr. Knight Rdjer Se*sragrs he simni. r u As you know, ANPA is a trade association whose more cn.a:esten nsc .Or,Q than 1340 member newspapers represent more than 90 percent so.m R ca, of the daily newspaper circulation in the Csx . , rrme and more than 85 percent of Canadian daily newspaper cir- roe c eNreIsdf culation. Several non-dailies also are members. L a J.<:2.Catf em.onen The Government Af fairs Committee generally is the Ru m c r.,s . 7e most active of ANPA cocnittees. The weight of its contri- ownn-an bution to the newspaper business is illustrated by the fact r" *

that. the. elected officers of ANPA always attend this Com . RNh2:J J. V. Johmon ... . , - .. .. _ _. uma.m er a, mi ttee's mee tings. .In acc1 tion, severa i or tne x tommittee Ja n sm-s members also are ANPA Directors. John M. Jones of Greene- cre-reu: m e ,is"" ville, Tenn. is chairran. K. Pr:sxt' Lu Ilc Peru Le ';:r. Q2 ro stais me-t o v>:u The Committee meets twice a year in Washington to um< n as t 7,' , study and make recommendations for action on government ev-s u st-, s.s nt ratters affecting newspapers and to discuss these issues n:r i ru rms. v at:r *n. r'- with top federal officials. wa racin b(W Orlf ali [.* *s-ri; st ulf raswestem In addition to yoursel f, we are inviting Charles J. n[.g,* " g ;' DiCona, president of the American Petroleum Institute, and Se * Yod *R Prof. Ed Mitchell, director of energy policy studies at the o ira c s:rw. American Enterprise Institute. i memnusrn.awru b''9 3i i h s.'M * -dd Yo mon na :, s m We would like for you to give the Committee your views um w p r a,3 on current energy issues, including the ef fects of the r ee tme rrmuat Three-f',ile Island incident on future fuel resources. After .a.cc ea st,wr a presentation of perhaps 10 to 15 minutes, the Committee would like tire for inforreal discussion with you. All this can be on or off-the-record to any extent you desire. We

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do not make r";blic announcements of these sessions which are designed for the informat on of the Committee. We have invited as our luncheon speaker, following the morning's energy discussion, Energy Secretary Charles Duncan. You are invited to remain as the Committee's guest through luncheon if your schedule permits. For your information, I am enclosing a roster of the Committee, a list of guests who have met with the Committee in recent years, and a booklet describing ANPA. I hope your schedule permits you to join us. The meeting would be attendert by approximately 45 persons, including Committee members, ANPA officers and some senior staff. It will begin at 9:30 a.m. in the Mt. Vernon Room of the Sheraton-Carlton. We, of ccurse, will provide any additional information or assistance you might require. Sincerely, . f/JJU Jerr Friedheim

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John M. Jones, Chairman Publisher Greeneville Sun 200 S. Main Street Greeneville, Tennessee 33743 K. Prescott Low, Vice Chairman

Publisher ' The Patriot Ledger 13 Temple Street Quincy, Massachusetts 02169

Harold W. Andersen J. Hart Clinton President Publisher Omaha World-Herald The San Mateo Times 14th and Dodge Streets 1080 S. Amphlett Blvd. Omaha, Nebraska 68102 San Mateo, California 94402

Richard F. Barry John Cowles Jr. President Chairman of th Jard Landmark Communications, Inc. The Star & Tribune - Norfolk, Virginia 23501 427 Portland Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota 55488

Richard H. Blacklidge J.J. Daniel Kokcmo Tribune Publisher 300 N. Unicn Street Florida Times Union Kokomo, Indiana 46901 Box 1949 Jacksonville, Florida 32201 J. Stewart Bryan III Publisher Richard E. Diamond Richmond Times-Dispatch &. News Leader Associate Pt'blisher , 333 E. Grace Street Staten Island Advance Richmond, Virginia 23219 95C Fingerboard Road Staten Island, New York 10305 * Alvah H. Chapman Jr. President John F. Dille Jr. Knight-Ridder Newspapers Inc. President One Herald Plaza Federated Media Miami, Florida 33101 Elkhart, Indiana 46514

Peter B. Clark Publisher Charles Glover Detroit News President 615 Lafayette Blvd. Cox Enterprises Inc. Detroit, Michigan 48231 P.O. Box 4689 Atlanta, Georgia 30302 ,

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. Theodore D. Griley Donald C. Meyer V.P. and Chairman of the Board 125 Algonquin Trail Spenley Newspapers Inc. Fines Lake 39 South Fourth Street - Wayne, New Jersey 07470 Newark, Ohio 43055 Ralph L. Millett Jr. Howard H. Hays Jr. Editor Co-Publisher Knoxville News-Sentinel Riverside Enterprise & Press 204 W. Church Avenue 14th and Orange Grove ' Knoxville, Tennessee 37901 Riverside, California 92502 - Ashton Phelps Edwin L. Heminger Publisher Publisher The Times-Picayune and States-Item Courier 3800 Howard Avenue 701 W. Sandusky New Orleans , Louisiana 70140 Findlay, Ohio 45840 Charles S. Rowe William J. Keating Editor and Co-Publisher President and Editor Free Lance-Star Cincinnati Enquirer P.O. Box 617 617 Vine Street Fredericksburg, Virginia 22401 Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Stephen W. Ryder Raymond C. Kennedy Vice President Publisher Ottaway N3wspapers Inc. Hudson Register-Star P.O. Box 1108 366 Warren Street Medford, Orejon 97501 IIudson , New York 12534 Joe R. Seacrest Clayton Kirkpatrick Chairman of the Board Vice President and Editor Journal-Star Printing Co. Chicago Tribune P.O. Box 81609 , 435 N. Michigan Avenue Lincoln, Nebraska 68501~ Chicago, Illinois 60611 John H. Sengstacke Edward Lehman Publisher Publisher Chicago Defender The Times-Call 2400 S. Michigan Avenue P.O. Box 299 Chicago, Illinois 60616 Longmont, Colorado 80501 Otto A. Silh<. Douglas H. McCorkindale President Sr. Vice' President, Finance and Law The Star & Tribune Gannett Ccapany Inc. 427 Portland Avenue Lincoln Tower Minneapolis, Minnesota 55488 Rochester, New York 14604

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. Fred W. Smith Executive Vice President Donrey Media Group P.O. Box 410 Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 * . Stanley H. Stauffer President Stauffer Communications Inc. 6th and Jefferson Streets Topeka, Kanses 66607

Davis Taylpr Chairman of the Board Boston Globe 135 Morrissey Blvd. Boston, Massachusetts 02107

Robert M. White II

. President, Publisher, Secretary and . Editor Mexico Ledger 300 N. Washington Street Mexico, 65265

Henry Kirk Williams III President and Publisher The Dunkirk Observer - 8-10 E Second Street Dunkirk, New York 14048

John B. Winsor - President Winsor Newspapers, Inc. Box 563 Canton, Illinois 61520

Charles H. Withers Editor Rochester Post-Bulletin 18 First Avenue, SE Rochester, Minnesota 55901

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' * Government Affairs Committee Meetings October 1971 Thru September 1977

October 18-19, 1971 William D. Ruckelshaus, Director, Environmental Protection Agency liiles W. Kirkpatrick, Chairman, Federal Trade Commission Senator Warren G. Magnuson (Washington) March 7-8, 1972 Miles W. Kirkpatrick, Chairman, Federal Trade Commission Donald Rumsfeld, Director, Cost of Living Council Herbert G. Klein, Director of Communications, White House Maj. General Winant Sidle, Chief of Information, Department of Army Lawrence F. O'Brien, Chairman, Democratic National Committee September 12-13, 1972 Rep. Gerald R. Ford (Mich.) Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr. (M.C.) L. Patrick G ray, III, Acting Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation March 28-29, 1973 George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee Don I. Wortman, Assistant Director, Office of Price Administration Senator Alan Cranston (California) John Ehrlichman, Assistant to the President Luther Holcomb, Vice Chairman, Ecual Employment Opportunity Commission

Senator Edward M. Kennedy (Mass.) . September 11-12, 1973

Senator Charles H. Percy (Ill.) John Love, Director, Office of Energy Policy * Senator Thomas Eagleton (Missouri) Dr. John Dunlop, Director, Cost,of Living Council Lewis Engman, Chairman, Federal Trade Commission

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$ 0 9.dG Of-? '' March 27-28, 1974 i * . Clarence M. Kelley, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation William E. Simon, Administrator, Federal Energy Office Rep. Robert W. Eastenmeier (Wisc.) Rep. John J. Rhodes (Ariz.), House Republican Leader Rep. Wilbur D. Mills (Ark.) October 8-9, 1974 Dr. Albert Rees, Director, Council on Wage and Price Stability Sen. Robert P. Griffin (Mich.) Rep. Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. (Mass.) Attorney General William B. Saxbe March 11-12, 1975 Senator Robert C. Byrd (W.Va.) L. William Seidman, Asst. to the President for Economic Affairs Donald Rumsfeld, Assistant to the President Rep. Phillip Burton (Calif.) Horace R. Kornegay, President and Executive Director, The Tobacco Institute, Inc. H. Thomas Austern, Law Firm of Covington and Burling Rep. Al Ullman (Ore.) September 16-17, 1975 Senator Roman L. Hruska (Neb.) Senator Frank Church (Idaho) Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (Minn.) ' Melvin R. Laird, Executivq Reader's Digest, Inc.; Former Secretary of Defense March 16-17, 1976

James R. Schlesinger, Former Secretary Of Defense George F. Will, Syndicated Columnist Elliot L. Richardson, Secretary of Commerce Robert S. Ingersoll, Deputy Secretary of State Thomac J '. Madden, Asst. Admin./ Gen. Counsel, LEAA Senator John Tower (Texas) Mdvadc,, . , - , . * ..

, , , September 14-15, 1976 , Senator Russell B. Long (La.) Leonard H. Marks, Former Director of the U.S. Information Agency Patrick H. Caddell, Pollster for The Presidential Campaign Representative Barbara Jordan (Tex.) Rogers C. B. Morton, Chairman of the President Ford Campaign Steering Committee March 15-16, 1977

Jack Germond (The Washington Star) and Jules Witcover -- syndicated political columnists W. Michael Blumenthal, Secretary of the Treasury Senator Howard H. Baker Jr. (Tenn. ) , Senate Minority Leader Paul F. Gavaghan, Vice President /Research and Public Information, Distilled Spirits Council of the U.S. Inc. Senator Adlai E. Stevenson III (Ill.) Vice President Walter F. Mondale Deputy White House News Secretary Walter Wurfcl Asst. HEW Secretary for Public Affairs Eileen Shanahan Undersecretary of Commerce Sydney Harman

September 13-14, 1977

Charles L. Schultze, chairman, Council of Economic Advisers Representative Morris K. Udall (Ariz.) Representative James C. Wright Jr. (Tex.), House Majority Leader General George S. Brown, chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Department of Defense Secretary of the Army Clifford Alexander General Jetry Dalton, Air Force Chief of Information Admiral David Cooney, Navy Chief of Information

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. . * , , March .4-15, 1978 Charles W. Bray III, Deputy Director, U.S. Information Agency

Senator Orrin G. Hatch (' Utah) , Leader of Senate Opponents to " Labor Law Reform Act", S 2467 Congressman Al Ullman (Oreg.), Chairman, Ways and Means Committee

William J. Baroody Jr., Executive Vice President, American Enterpr.tse Institute

Bruce K. MacLaury, President, Brookings Institution Michael Pertschuk, Chairman, rederal Trade Commission

Sept. 19-20, 1973

Stuart E. Eizenstat, Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs and Policy G. William Miller, Chairman, Federal Reserve Board

Congressman John Brademas (Ind.), House Majority Whh-

Admiral Stansfield Turner, U.S.N., Director, Central , Intelligence Agency March 13-14, 1979

Paul H. Nitze, Former Deputy Secretary of Defense, Secretary of the Navy and chief SALT negotiator for U.S.; currently Chairman, Policy Studios, Committee on the Present Danger Thomas B. Reston, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Public Affairs and Deputy Spokesman, U.S. Department of State Senator Henry M. Jackson (Wash.), Chairman, Energy and Natural Resources Conmittee Charles William Maynes, Assistant Secretary of State for Inter- national Organization Affairs Joseph P. Rawley, General Manager, High Point (N.C.) Enterprise; member, U.S. Advisory Committee on 'dARC Senator Birch E. Bayh (Ind.), Chairman, Judiciary Subcomittee on the Constitution

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