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Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 82A) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library

THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE JULY 16, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 12:20 a.m. FRIDAY -PHONE TIME -e "g ACTIVITY 6: I---'n---'--O-u-t--I ~

12:20 Following a State Dinner in honor of the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of (FRG) and Mrs. Helmut Schmidt, the President and the First Lady escorted Chancellor and Mrs. Schmidt to the North Portico.

The President and the First Lady bade farewell to Chancellor and Mrs. Schmidt.

12:22 The President and the First Lady went to the State Floor.

1:17 The President and the First Lady went to the second floor Residence.

7:20 The President had breakfast.

8:02 The President went to the doctor's office.

8:06 The President went to the Oval Office.

8:35 8:45 The President met with his Assistant, Richard B. Cheney.

The President met with: 9:05 9:15 Paul D. Johnson, delegate from the 2nd Congressional District of Virginia to the Republican National Convention; graduate student at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia 9:05 9:15 James A. Baker III, Deputy Chairman for Delegates, President Ford Committee (PFC) 9:05 9:15 H. James Field, Jr., Associate Director of the Presidential Personnel Office 9:05 9:20 Mr. Cheney

9:25 9:27 The President participated in a farewell handshake with: Ronald M. Pontius, departing Assistant Special Agent in Charge·, Presidential Protection Division, United States Secret Service (PPD, USSS) Mrs. Ronald M. (Barbara) Pontius Susan Pontius, daughter Ronnie Pontius, son Elizabeth Pontius, daughter Paul Pontius, son Mary Anne Pontius, daughter Richard E. Keiser, Special Agent in Charge, PPD, USS~

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE JULY 16, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 9:33 a.m. FRIDAY PHONE f--­ TIME is~ '"~g ACTIVITY 0: '" r---In--.----O-ut--I l ~

9: 33 9:55 The President met with: Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor Mr. Cheney David R. Gergen, Special Counsel Rogers C.B. Morton, Chairman of the PFC Max L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative Affairs Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary John G. Carlson, Deputy Press Secretary

10:18 10:22 P The President talked with Harvey Rosenthal, tailor, Rosenthal and Company, Washington, D.C.

The President met with: 10 :33 12:23 Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State 10:45 12:23 Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Assistant for National Security Affairs 11:09 12:23 Chancellor Schmidt 11:09 12:23 Hans Dietrich Genscher, Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs, FRG 11:09 12:23 Juergen Ruhfus, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Head of the Office of Foreign Affairs, FRG

11:43 R The President was telephoned by Charles E. Goodell, partner with Hydeman and Mason law firm, Washington, D.C. and former Senator (R-New York). The call was not completed.

12:23 The Presidential party went to the South Grounds of the White House.

The President bade farewell to Chancellor Schmidt.

12:24 The President, accompanied by Secretary Kissinger and Lt. Gen. Scowcroft, returned to the Oval Office.

12:24 12:28 The President met with: Secretary Kissinger Lt. Gen. Scowcroft

12:31 The President returned to the South Grounds of the White House.

12:31 12:37 The President greeted approximately 80 participants of the. University of Michigan Washington Intern Program working in Congressional offices and federal agencies. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A."

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo" Day, Yr,) THE WHITE HOUSE JULY 16 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 12:37 p.m. FRIDAY -PHONE TIME ] ~ ACTIVITY 0: ~ /-----,-----1 II II In Out 0.. co:

12 :37 The President returned to the Oval Office.

12:37 12:45 The President met with: Louis "de Vautourneaux" Giscard d'Estaing, 18 year old son of Valery Giscard d'Estaing, President of the French Republic Bruce G. Sund1un, partner with Sund1un, Tirana and Scher law firm, Washington, D.C. and host to Mr. Giscard d'Estaing Mrs. Bruce G. (Joy) Sund1un Philip W. Bucnen, Counsel Mr. Giscard d'Estaing,was in the U.S. for a private unpub1icized visit.

12:45 12:50 The President participated in a photo opportunity with the Office of Public Liaison staff. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B."

The President met with: 2:10 2:40 Douglas P. Bennett, Director of the Presidential Personnel Office 2:10 2:50 Mr. Cheney

3:14 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

The President went to the East Room.

3:14 4:03 The President hosted a reception for American Indian leaders attending a briefing sponsored by the Office of Public Liaison. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "C." Members of the press

3:15 3:25 The President addressed approximately 200 'American"Irldian leaders attending the reception.

4:03 The President returned to the Oval Office.

4:06 P The President telephoned Charles E. "Ted" Kindel, Member of the Board of Vail Associates, Vail, Colorado. The call was not completed.

4:09 P The President telephoned James E. Brown, Manager for Public and Customer Relations and Aeorspace Group Executive for Thioko1 Corporation, Promontory, Utah. The call was not completed.

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE JULY 16, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 4:13 p.m. FRIDAY -PHONE TIME ilU '""id ACTIVITY I--In--"'---O-ut--I l~ "~

4:13 4:21 P The President talked with John P. Milanowski, partner with Milanowski and Milanowski law firm, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

4:15 4:20 The President met with Mr. Cheney.

4:26 4:28 P The President talked with Attorney General Edward H. Levi.

4 :30 4:32 P The President talked with Mr. Brown.

5:28 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

5:31 5:32 P The President talked with United States Secret Service Agent Dennis A. Kinley.

5:47 The President and the First Lady went to the South Grounds of the White House.

5:48 7:10 The President and the First Lady motored from the South Grounds to Baltimore Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Maryland.

7:10 8:16 The President and the First Lady attended a reception hosted by Chancellor and Mrs. Schmidt aboard the FRG sailing training vessel Gorch Fock. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "D." Members of the press

7:10 The President and the First Lady were greeted by: Chancellor Schmidt Mrs. Schmidt

The Presidential party went onboard the Gorch Fock.

The President and the First Lady were greeted by Captain of the Gorch Fock Hans Von Stacke1berg.

The Presidential party went to the quarter deck.

The Presidential party greeted reception guests.

8:00 8:10 The President and Chancellor Schmidt exchanged remarks.

8:16 The President and the First Lady, escorted by Chancellor and Mrs. Schmidt, returned to their motorcade ..

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PLACE DAY BEG AN DATE (Mo .• Day. Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE JULY 16, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 8:16 p.m. FRIDAY PHONE '"--­ TIME il~ ""~~ ACTIVITY c: Q/! I---In---'---O-ut--I ~ ~

8:16 8:18 The President and the First Lady motored from the Gorch Fock to the helipad.

8:25 8:44 The President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from Baltimore Inner Harbor to the South Grounds of the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "E."

8:48 The President and the First Lady returned to the second floor Residence.

9:12 9:14 P The President talked with Mr. Kindel.

9:14 9:15 ? The President talked with his Army Aide, Maj. Robert E. Barrett.

9:16 9:20 R The President talked with Attorney General Levi.

9:28 The President and the First Lady had dinner.

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GPO, 1974 Ol-555 863 APPENDIX !lA" All present per Pam Powell's ofc. GREETING PARTICIPANTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN WASHINGTON INTERN PROGRAM South Grounds July 16, 1976

PARTICIPANTS:

The President

Jayne Adelman Tina A. Barsh - White House volunteer David Beauchamp Jonathon Bernstein Mark B'Cown Paul Brewster John Cable Kent Cady Daryl Carter Terry Clark Penny Corom John Costello Tom Daigneau Martin DeWitt Michael Duffy Cathlyn Duncan Barb Ellis Irma E~sick Tom Field Debra Fotchman Matthew Freedman - White House volunteer David Garfinkel Bruce Glendening - White House volunteer Richard Green Barbara Goodman Peter Haas Stephen Hersh Kenan Jarboe Jeff Johnson Carol Judy Dan Keenan Rob ert Kelly Kevin Kennedy ~ White House volunteer Harriet Kerwin George Kimball Felica Kobylanski Nia Kraud Leslie Kujawski Mary Kurkjian Peter Kypros Cecelia Leslie Mark Levin - White House volunteer

continued ••• APPENDIX "A -2 7/16/76

Jack Lipton Mike Luttig - White House volunteer Michael Mawby Thonas McMurtrie Michael Meyerand Debby O'Connell - White House volunteer Gail Offen John David Perez Candance Perry Sheryl Porter Daniel Puky Robert Rennhack Jeffrey Ristine Frank Rondi Carolyn Rosenberg Josh Rosenthal Gary Saretsky Jane Schmeiser - White House volunteer Joan Schumaker Nancy Shenker David Sichel Sam Sills John Sloss Susan Slotnick William Smith Elizabeth Snarski Jaro1d Sole James Steel Kathy Swanson Kathleen Taylor Robert Toth Blanche Trerice Albert Wright Beverly Wistert Julie Zuckman

UNIVERSITY REPRESENTATIVES

Earl Durand Linda Durand Hubert Porter Kenlee Ray

WHITE HOUSE STAFF:

Pamela A. Powell, Director for Youth Affairs Debra Meyer, Assistant Director for Youth Affairs (detailed to the Ofc. of Youth Affairs;on the payroll of the National Endowments for the Arts) APPENDIX "B" All present. Attendance confirmed by Loraine A. Hodkinson. PHOTO OPPORTUNITY WITH THE STAFF OF THE OFFICE OF PUBLIC LIAISON The Oval Office July 16, 1976

PARTICIPANTS:

The President

William J. Baroody, Jr., Assistant for Public Liaison Thomas Aranda, Jr., Special Assistant for Hispanic Affairs E1zora M. Brown, Secretary to Miss Holm

Hazel D. C~rnwe11, Secretary to Mr. Calhoun Patricia S. Ebaugh, Secretary to Mr. Valis Mary Feathera11, Secretary to Mr. Baroody Mary L. Hemler, Secretary to Mr. Sh1aes Loraine A. Hodkinson, Staff Assistant Jeanne M. Holm, Special Assistant for Women Karen R. Keesling, Staff Assistant Virginia H. Knauer, Special Assistant for Consumer Affairs Myron B. Kuropas, Special Assistant for Ethnic Affairs TheodoreC. Marrs,As~istant for Human Resources' Marguerite McAuliffe, Secretary to Mr. Vickerman Alice C. MCPhillips, Secretary to Dr. Marrs Pamela A. Powell, Director for Youth Programs John B. Sh1aes, Director for White House Conferences Velma H. Shelton, Administrative Secretary Wayne H. Valis, Director for Research and Planning John C. Vickerman, Director for Basiness and Trade Associations Jo Ellen Walker, Secretary A1da Whitt, Secretary Milton E. Mit1er, Deputy Special Assistant Michael Ster1acci, Deputy to Mrs. Knauer APPENDIX "c" .. Attendance confirmed by Velma H. Shelton. All present. RECEPTION FOR llNDT:\I'i LEADE:ns JULY 16, 1976 East Room ABRAMS, 1',,11'. Frank As si stant Chief ANTON, Mr. Gerald Ton

AHTONE, lv1s. Juanita ARMSTRONG, Mr. Karl Regional Vice President EXeC\ltivc Director Ananbrko j,rca Kodiak Area Native Association National Congress of Anwrican IndiWls Box J 72 P. O. Box 718 Kodiak, , Alaska 99615 Carnegie, Oklahoma 73015 ARNETTE, Mr. Rodney P. llLLEN, Mr. Henry Chief, PeoTia Tribal Council Chc',il'nl2',n 820 C Street, N. rY. Tonkc)·.va DUGiness COHllnittec Miami, Oklahoma 74354 Tonkawa, Oklahorm, BilEEE, Jyh'. Och)(; ALLEN, Mr. James Chzll:rrnall,' Lac Courte Orcilles Chairn,1an, Inf;~,d:cibaJ C'>;E1C.il of GO'velning Hoa;:'d Northeast" r;'l O}J;iho,oJ RouLe 2 112 H S'~ c ct, I~. Vi. lv1iami; OkLl1:iumpe c i (7" j, 1!~; ,r, i ~~ L:'¥n t to ~~ 1 ~c: ell 3. ~_:.~ r'n:' n IJo:{ 13{:g

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BOYER, Mr. Lionel CHASE, 1'...1r. Joe Chainnan, ForL Hall Business Council Regiona.l Vice idcnt, Aberdeen A rea P. O. Box 306 National Congress of i,merican Indi~ns Ft. Hall, Idaho 83203 Halliday, North Da.koLa 58636

BRAYBOY, Dr. Bobby D. CHASTEEN, Carmen Chief, Physicians Recruitment &. Support Indian Health Service Room 5A -07, Parklawn Building 5600 Fishers Lane Rockville, Maryland 20852 CHINO, :Mr. Wenden BRUWN, Mr. Fritz President, National Tribal Chairrnen's Assll. President, Q\1eCh~Ul Tribe Mescalero Apache Tribal Council Fort Yurna, Califo:r:nia P. O. Box 326 Mescalero, New Mexico 88340 BHUC.E, Mr. Louis 1.1'ne1') can Indian Policy Hevicw Conunif>slon CLINE, lv1r. Edward Llonsing Annex i!2 Chairrnan, Ornaha Trib".l Council Seco!Jd ;:J.nc1 ]) Strrets, S. W. Wa D. C. 20515 COTTER, M.r. Lcc;~,aJ'd B1Jll,CI':{, Mr. Leonard C. Cb; Wyandotte CCU'lcil Chairm;:;.n, Sl1tlYc·:rri Ute TrilJc'1 Cc;uncil DOX 15) Jgna cio, Co] onHl0 31137 W oHe, OkbhoIY,:), 1/;,370

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COX, Ivfrs. Marie DRENNl\I''';, Mr. Anthony Comanche Business Connnittcc Chairman, ((olorado HiveJ:" Tribal Council 3201 Sbadybroolc Drive Route 1, Box 23 B Midwest City, Oklahoma 73110 Parker, Arizona 85334

CROW FLIES HIGH, :Mrs. Hose DRIVING HI> WI\, Mr. Ed Chairwoman, Fort Berthold Tribal Council President, nosebud Sioux Tribal Council New Town, North Ihkora 5874(; Rosebud, South Dakota

CROWDER, Mr. Jack DUCHENEAUX, Mr. Wayne L. P. O. Box 278 Chairman, Cheyenne River S,ioux Trib,:l Bernalillo, New Mexico 8700'1 Council Eagle Butte, South Dakota 57625 cnOWE, Mr. John Princi.piil Chief, Eastern Bane] of Cherokee EDEN, The HonoI'o.ble John lnd icil1s Assistant Secretary of ConlIrlcrce P. O. Box 455 Cherokee, North C,Holina 28719 ELIGA.H, Mr. Bruce Chief, Oneid<1 Tribal Council COCH, kf.s. hene Oneida, Nc'.;v Yol'l<: 11cgional \l'ice PI·c~:d.c1cnt, Pbr:)t.::njx. f) :t'ca E[;()UIBEL, Mr. ITcnry National l'ess of J\n'H:~ri~~n) :ir.1fJS p, 0, ]3l'x. 116 GoverncJl', SeW Felipe F'ueblo }>. O. Box ::;08 Algouoncs, New l\i,~xico 87DCJ'!

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FRAl\TJ.{LIN, Mr. Marvin GOODHEAR, Mr. Howard American Indian Bank Chairrtlan 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W. Cheyenne-Arapaho Business COlnmittee Suite 310 P. O. Box 38 Washington, D. C. 20006 Concho, OkL:lhoma 73022

FRED, Mr. Davis GOVER, Ms. Margaret Executive Di.rector· for Indian Opportunity Hopi Tribal Council 1816 Jefferson Place, N. W. P. O. Box 17.3 l,Vashington, D. C. 20036 I Oraibi, Arizona 8603<; GOVER, Mr. Billy P. GAHBOW, Mr. Arthur Executive Director President, Minnesota Chippewa Tribal Coalition of Eastern Nat ive Americ~n~; Executive Conlmittce 1239 G Street, N. W. P. O. Box (Y(n Washington. D. C. 20005 Ca~;s Lake, Minnesota 56633 GREENFEATHER, Mr. James I. Gj;}~CIj\>, Jvh:. Merle Chief, Eastern Shawnee Tribal Council Governor, Acoma Pueblo Bo}: 8} 2 P. 0, Box 64 Qu~\pc;W; OldallomCl 7/1363 San F'jdel, Nc;w Me~dco 87049 GU GARCIA, Mr. Valentin Chairrnan, H.ed eiiif Trib"l Council Governor, Santo DOl1iinr:o Pueblo noccte 1 G(~l'8ril.J Dc:Evcry Bayridel, Wisc()n~:in 51814 Silllto DOD) ,.-1,1(;'1' 1)0,.J h'" ..'.'."., ".fi(,xico1'<'. 870';,;

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BEND.Y, Mr• .Temes JOURDAIN, Mr. Ro[;er Chairman, Turtle Mountain Tribal Council Chairrnan, Red Lake Tribal Council Belcourt, North D:'lkota 5831(, Red Lake, Minnecota 56671

HENnY, Mr. Leo KETZLER, Mr. Alfred

Chief, 'Tuscarof'a Nation President, Tanana Chiefs I Conference 5616 \'/o.lmo1'c Eoad First & Hall Streets Lc\vston, New York 14092 Fairbanjcs, Alaska 99701

HEI'nTT, M.r. Arnold KITO, Mr. Chief, Tuscarora Nc:.Hon President, Alaska. Federation of Natives 5616 \V,tlrnorc Roa.d 670 West Fil'cwc,,,

HOAG, Ivlr. Robert I\:LEPPJ::, 'Ll:.C:' Honorable Thomas S. President, Senec2 Nv.tion Secretary of thc Interior P. O. Box 231 SaJrnanca, New York 14779 LA CRUZ, jV!.r. Joseph De Ch:Jil'n;an, Quinault Bus;ne~,,; Cortnnitt.c(: P. O. Box111R L " \,/ I

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LAZORE, Mr. Russell LYONS, Mr. Oren Chief, St. n,egis Dand of Mohawl, Indians Chief, TUl'1:ie Neck Clan S1. Hegis Heservatiol1 P. O. Box 13 HogansburG, New York 13655 NedToVl, New York

LEAFFE, Mr. James Mj\.D/,Y, Mr. Haymond Chief, Cayuga Nation Chief, Bad RiveT Band of La1;.c Superior 10 Buffalo Street Chippewe Gowanda, Nc:w York 14850 Route 2 A shbnd, Wisconsin 5-1806 LEASK, The Honon,blc \Vallace MayoI', J\·~e1..lakatla lr:dian Community MAHHS, The Honorable Theodore C. Metlakatb, Alaska 99926 .. Special Assistant to the President LE BLANC, Mr. Arthur L. MASTEN, Mr. Peter, Jr. Chairm.an, Ba.y 1\·1i11[; Executive Council Ch:Ctirm.an, Hoopa Valley Business Conn,,; Rouie 1 Hc)op", California 95546 I Brhnley, Michigan 49715 M'AZZ}c:17I, Mr. Ivlax LEON, lv1r. Clyde Ci,aiTlTl<'.n, Rincon Tri.bal Council i! CuunciLm~' n I Rincun Indian I~ 0seT~/z.:tion I 1 Santa AlP, Pueblo San ));.'.:go., Caliiond.a I P. O. Box 37 'j Berna1illo.. 1:\'C\V Mexko WiO~)4

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Me GESHICI<:, Mr. CharI,:s Nl\ BA HE, Ms. Rachel President, Great Lakes Intertribal Council n,ceional Vice President, Sacrarnento Area P. O. Box 5 N;.• tional Cong1'(;s;; of American Indians Lac Du Flambeau, Wisconsin 54538 2811 D::mube Drive Sacramento, California 95821 MCKAY, Mr. Carl Chairman, Devils Lake Sioux Tribal Council NAIlWOOKSY, Mr. Reeves Fort Totten, North Dakota 58335 Director of Indian Prograrns Department of !'fousing and Urban MC IOBBEN, Mr. Jesse Development Chairman, Quapaw Tribal Business Comrnittce Route 1 N/\POLEON, Mr. Harold Quapaw, OklahOlna 74363 Executive Director, Yupiktak 13i8to. Box 219 MC LAUGHLIN, lvfl'. P(l.trick Bethel, Alaska 99!:>59 Chairmall, Stand Hoel, Tribal C01mcil Fort Yates, North DakoLa 58538 NAHANJO, The Honorable Alfred Lt. Governor; Santa Clara Pueblo :M.C NIl. nn, Mr. P. O. Box :)80 Dir<:ctor of: Incli.all Affail"f) Espanola, Nev,r Mexico 87532 Dcp::.trhYlellt of La.bor NATCEEES, kls. ldil1ic(3nt j'vl8xine MENINTCY, Mr. Johnson Public EelatioH" 0[[;(",('1", ut c Tribe 'Trjb-:ll CU1}11~('i] ~r\1{::.rJJb(~:c r~ational C:or;.grc:: of .!'\rcle:::ic~:tn Judit.lttS

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PADDOCI\:, Mr. Hay, J1'. President, Tlingit and Haida Central HOSS, Mr. Tom Council President, Minnesota Sioux T1'11al Council 130 Sewanl Street P. O. Box 71 Goldstein P,uilding - Hoom 412 Granite Falls, Milmesota 56241 Juneau, Alaska 99801 noss, Mrs. MaryEllen PETERS, M1'. Calvin .Administrative Assisbnt Chairrnan Minnesota Sioux Trillal Council /,[filiai.ed Tribes of the Northwest P. O. Box 71 H.oute 1, Box 252 Granite Falls,: h1irmesota 562'-;·1 Shelton, 'Washington 98584 now LAND, }.ir. Allen POI'!LESS, M1'. I1'ving President, NorU"orn Cheyenne Triba.l. Council Chief, Onondaga Nation LaD18 Deer, MOlltan;'~ 590'13 Nedrow, New York 13120 SALGj~DO, 1\'11'. Ro1Jelt.T. PLUMP.GE, M1'. CharIer; "Jack" Spd~c:;nlcni, Soboba Bu"i.ncss Cornr:nittee ChairJ'l)e;n, FL. Belknap Cornr!lunjty CD1tncil P.O., Box '187 Hadem, JV;:c)!ltana 59 r)2(, San Jacin.tc~ Ccdjfo:cni2.. 92383

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SPANG, Mr. Ray TA YLOn., Mr. Banning n.cgional Vice President, Billings Area Chairman, California Tribal National Congress of jlIl1eri.can Indians Chairrnens' Association P. O. Box 128 2427 Franconia AV('nue Lalne Deer, Montana 51)013 Sacramento, California 95821

STANDSOVERDULL, Mr. Patrick TA YLOR, Eugene W. Chairnlan, Crow Tribal Cmlllcil President, St. Croix Council Crow i\gency, Montana 59022 Star Route Webster, Wisconsul 54893 STEVENS, h1r. Ernest, Executive Director American Indian Policy Re'/icvl Commi~E;ion TA YLOH, Mr. James H. Housing Annex f,'2 District Attorney <~nc1 .Member of Second and D Strecis, S. VI. the St. Croix Council IVashington, D. C. 20515 'Webster, Wisconsi.n l

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TA YLOH, Eugene Vf. TOMMIE, Mr, Ho\vard Prc£Jidcnt, St. Croix Council President, United Southeastern Tribes Star Houte 6073 StcdilJg Road Webster, Wisconsin 51893 Hollywood, Flol:ida 33024

TAYLOH, 1v11'. JanH;s II• TONASl<:ET, 1'kr. M.el .. District Attorney ,end },l(!rnber of: President, N;:;.tional Congress of .I\rncric'lll I the St. C!'oix C(luncil Indians ! P. O. Box Ei0 \\Tcbstcr, , Wisconsin. Nespelem, WashinGton 99155

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TRAPP, Mr. Rohert F. Man~gcl-, Technical Hc!scarch Panasonic Cornpany 1 Panasonic IVuy Sccaucut;, New Jersey 07094

TRAPP, Mrs. Nancy (Wife of Robert F. Trapp)

UPICKSON, Mr. Joe President, Arctic Slope P. O. Box 56(J Barrow, Alaska 99723

WAITATONAlv1E, lvi,', Wilf;'cd Chairrnan, 1 Tribal Council Box 168 Peach

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" WIIlTERABBIT, Mr. Mitchell Chairn1an, Wisconsin Winnebago Dusincss Committee UW - Stevens Point [~tevens Point, Wi.sconsin 51481

',.'HITECROW, 1\1r. Jake, Member iHnerican Illdian Policy Review Cornn1ission lIousing j,nnex jl/2 Second ancl D Streets, S. W. 'Washington, D. C. 20515

.' WILBOURNE, 1vfr. Tlwrmond Vice Ch;lirman Chcyenllc-,Ar<'paho Bu~;j~lc~'S COlnnliHee Concho, O}daboma 7302;~

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\VJLDCAT, l''/h~ WiJ1i,lln, YOUPEE, j',r,l', 1,'/jIii;).rn Prcsjc~(~nf: y'xcclJti\'c Dil'Cl.;,O:~· IJ(!'c tiu. 1"'1(.Jrn1_~c(, i.1 'rTjbrll C(l1..T~lCi] 1\1 () tion2.1 rr r 1:) (~tJ. C':h.a:. j:rIl(; 'L~t I r; i\;.] soci;) t-iC!l 1..2_C t1~t }~lL.:..n~~l)(;z"'\Jl "\Vi:;Co;:i~:5rl S/~0=;g J 70 1. ~P(~n~lsyl\??Y:~:1. .1\vf":~1.U"-'-J !"'("'" .....,V'. 2C~iC~J \'.'JI,}2J\jV::, l\~T, Cc61 C:l1airI11~',J» ,F};-Lj)3.go rrJ'ib~~J. C:ou.n.cil " ! r~,~\-,~ ~;3'7 J "1 WHITE HOUSE STAFF: I i \ VI.'; _!~:'J j\ J'/l S.1 h i'e ~ C~ (_. u.r r~ c. Barbara G. Ki1berg, Associate Counsel C:l ~ a) :;,~r; !:~.I1 Janet Brown, Assistant to the Deputy

'fulcllip ]:),,-,;.\ :'(f clf r>ircci:(!.rs Director of the Domestic Council C'(()O ~r()L~.(n j\,:~,~ ell l·~()~!,cJ, Velma H. Shelton, Administrative Secretary L. William Seidman, Executive Director of of the Economic Policy Board and

\\: T'Lll.~j\~',:.:":, '/,'r'p. r)~'-i_d ~.~ .. Assistant for Economic Affairs

l''<;-i t-~ ol~{ .... l 'j';' .i.:~;. 1 \-~1 L~ i j~rn (~:'~ i ~:.~ /)~;!.3 oc: :", ~~.!. (;Ii Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary Frank R. Pagnotta, Assistant to the Vice President for Administration APPENDIX "D" Attendance not confirmed.' List may not be complete. RECEPTION IN HONOR OF THE PRESIDENT AND THE FIRST LADY Onboard the German Training Vessel "Gorch Fock" Baltimore Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Maryland

GUESTS:

The President The First Lady Susan Ford Jack Ford

Helmut Schmidt, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) Mrs. Helmut Schmidt,

Nelson A. Rockefeller, Vice President

Congo Carl Albert (D-Oklahoma)

Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court

Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State Mrs. Henry A. Kissinger

Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense

William E. Simon, Secretary of the Treasury

Elliot L. Richardson, Secretary of Commerce

Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa, Ambassador of Nicaragua to the U.S. and Dean of the Diplomatic Corps

Ambassadors of member states of the European Communities and the Head of the Delegation of the European Communities:

Jacques Kosciusko-Morizet, Ambassador of the Republic of France to the U.S.

John Gerald Molloy, Ambassador of Ireland to the U.S.

Peter Ramsbotham, Ambassador of Great Britian to the U.S.

Willy Van Cauwenberg, Ambassador of Belgium to the U.S.

Age R. Tammenoms Bakker, Ambassador of the Kingdofuof the Netherlands to the U.S.

Adrien F.J. Meisch, Ambassador of Luxembourg to the U.S.

Roberto Gaja, Ambassador of Italy to the U.S.

Otto R. Borch, Ambassador of Denmark to the U.S.

Fernand Spaak, Head of the European Communitiy Delegation APPENDIX "D" -2 7/16/76

Sen. CD-Montana)

Sen~ Hugh Scott (R-Pennsy1vania)

Congo Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. (D-Massachusetts)

Congo John J. Rhodes (R-Arizona)

Sen. John Sparkman (D-A1abama)

Congo Thomas Morgan (D-Pennsy1vania)

Sen. Charles McC. Mathias (R-Mary1and)

Sen. J. Glenn Beall, Jr. (R-Mary1and)

Congo Paul S. Sarbanes (D-Mary1and)

Sen. Robert P. Griffin (R-Michigan)

Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minnesota)

Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R-New York)

Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Massachusetts)

Sen. Russell B. Long (D-Louisiana)

Sen. Sam Nunn (D-Georgia)

Sen. John G. Tower (R-Texas)

Congo Henry S. Reuss (D-Wisconsin)

Sen. John H. Glenn (D-Ohio)

Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-Connecticut)

Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D-West Virginia)

Arthur F. Burns, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Henry E. Catto, Jr., Chief of Protocol

Richard B. Cheney, Assistant

Frederick B. Dent, Special Representative for Trade Negotiations

Robert Ellsworth, DeputY'Secretary of Defense

Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) APPENDIX "D" -3 7/16/76

Arthur A. Hartman, Assistant Secretary for European Affairs

Fred C. Ikle, Director, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency

Charles W. Robinson, Deputy Secretary of State

Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Assistant for National Security Affairs

L. William Seidman, Executive Director of the Economic Policy Board and Assistant for Economic Affairs

Helmut Sonnenfeldt, Counselor, Department of State

David Anderson, Director, Office of Central European Affairs

William B. Codus, Assistant Chief of Protocol for Visits

Richard D. Vine, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Bureau of European

Walter Brown, Vorsitzender d.Vorst.d.Dt.-Amer,Handelskammer, Teilhaber der Investitionsbank Brown, Brothers Harriman, New York

William D. Eberle, President, Motorvehicles Manufacturer Association

Douglas Kenna, President, National Association Manufacturers

Richard L. Lesher, President, U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Robert S. MCNamara, President of the World Bank

David Rockefeller, Chase Manhattan Bank

Irving S. Shapiro, Chairman of the Board, E.I. duPont de Nemours and Co~, Inc.

George P. Shultz, Executive Vice PreSident, Bechtel Corporation

H. Johannes Witteveen, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund

Frank T. Cary, Chairman of the Board, International Business Machines Corp.

C. Douglas Dillon, Ehrenvorsitzender der Dillon Read & Co., Inc., New York

Harold S. Geneen, Chairman, ITT

Gabriel Hauge, Chairman, Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company

Reginald H."Jones, Chairman, General Electric Company

Melvin R. Laird, Senior Counsellor for National and International Affairs, Reader's Digest magazine, Washington, D.C.

Ellmore C. Patterson, Chairman, Morgan Guaranty Trust Company, New York

Peter G. Petersen, Chairman, Lehman Brothers APPENDIX "D" -4 7/16/76

Walter B. Wriston, Chairman, City Bank

W. Michael Blumenthal, Chairman and President, Bendix Corporation, Southfield, Michigan

James H. Burger, Chairman, Honeywell Incorporated, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Henry Ford II, Chairman, Ford Motor Corporation, Dearborn, Michigan

Lewis W. Foy, Chairman, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Robert E. Kirby, Chairman, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Thomas A. Murphy, Chairman, General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Michigan

Mark Shepherd, Jr., Chairman, Texas Instruments Incorporated, Dallas, Texas

John H. Page, President, International Nickel Company, Incorporated

John J. McKinley, President, Texasco Incorporated

C.C. Garvin, Jr., President, Exon Corporation

J. Lane Kirkland, Secretary Treasurer, American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO)

George Meany, President AFL-CIO

Leonard Woodcock, President, United Automobile Workers

Jerry Wurf, President, State, Country and Municipal Employees (AFL-CIOl

J. William Middendorf, II, Secretary of the Navy

Gen. George S. Brown, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

Adm. James L. Holloway III, Chief of Naval Operations

Adm. Isaac C. Kidd, Jr., Commander in Chief, Atlantic and U.S. Atlantic Fleet

General Davison

Brig. Gen. Hans Link, Der Deutsche Mi1itarische Bevo11machtigte fur USA/Kanada

Arthur Hays Su1zberger, Publisher of the New York Times

James Reston, Vice President of the New York Times

Clifton Daniel, Associate Editor and Bureau Chief of the New York Times

Katherine Graham, Publisher of the Washington Post

Benjamin C. Brad1ee, Executive Editor of the Washington Post APPENDIX "DIf -5 7/16/76

Joseph Kraft, Columnist for the Washington Post

Gary Black, Chairman of the Board, The A.S. Abell Company, Baltimore, Maryland

William F. Schmick, Jr., President, The A.S. Abell Company, Baltimore, Maryland

Mark F. Collins, Publisher, Baltimore News American

Tom White, Editor, Baltimore News American

Marvin L. Stone, Editor, U.S. News and World Report

Hugh S. Sidey, Bureau Chief, TIME magazine

Mel Elfin, Bureau Chief, NEWSWEEK

Howard K. Smith, news commentator for American Broadcasting Company (ABC)

Eric Sevareid, news commentator for Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)

David Brinkley, news commentator for National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

Marvin L. Smith, Bureau Chief for ABC

Grant Dillman, Washington Manager, United Press International (UPI)

Harry Bacas, Washington Star-NEWS

Linda Charlton, New York Times

Joseph Hilowicz, Baltimore Sun

Donnie Radcliff, Washington Post

Hans-Joachim Bargmann, dpa

Emil Boelte, WAZ und Kolner Stadtanzeiger

Gunther de Thier, Rheinische Post, (Weserkurier u.a.)

Dr. Herbert von Borch, Suddeutsche Zeitung

Kurt Leissler, Die Welt

Heinz Lohfeldt, Der Spiegel

Gunther Muggenburg, ARD

Carl Weiss, ZdF

Jan Reifenberg, FAZ

W.,Averell Harriman, Brown Brothers and Harriman & Co. APPENDIX "D" -6 7/16/76

George C. McGhee, U.S.-Botschafter in Bonn, Germany

Benjamin H. Read, President, German Marshall Fund of the U.S.

Prof, Kar1heinz Stockhausen

Roger L. Stevens, Chairman of the Board, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

Mrs. Jouett (Katherine F.) Shouse, Chairman of the Wo1E Trap Farm Park Foundation

James B. Fletcher, Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Prof. Philp Handler, Prasident der americkanischen Akademie der Wissenschaften

Dr. Wernher von Braun, a1s herausragender Deutschamerikaner

Paul Nitze, ehem, ste11v.Verteidigungsminister

Gerald C. Smith, amerikanischer Vorsitzender der Trilateral Commission

John McCloy, Chairman, ACG Harvey Brooks, Chairman of the Board GMF

Benjamin Read, President, GMF

John Diebold, Vice Chairman of the Baord of ACG

Dean Richard M. Haant, President ACG

S. Dillon Ripley, Chairman of the Smithsonian Institution

Michael Collins, U.S. Astronaut

Walter E. Washington, Mayor of the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C.

Gov. Marvin Mandel (D-Mary1and)

Steny H. Hoyer, State Senator (D-Mary1and); President of the Senate

John Hanson Briscoe, Member of the House of Delegates (D-Maryland); Speaker of the House of Delegates

William D. Schaefer, Mayor of Baltimore, Maryland

Walter S. Orlinsky, President, Baltimore (Maryland) City Council

Dr. Steven Muller, President of , Baltimore, Maryland

Robert D.H. Harvey, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Johns Hopkins University

Dr. Harry Woolf, Provost of Johns Hopkins University

Milton Eisenhower, President Emeritus, Johns Hopkins University APPENDIX "D" -7 7/16/76

Philip W. Buchen, Counsel Mrs. Philip W. Buchen

Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary Mrs. ROnald H. Nessen

Max L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative Affairs Mrs. Max L. Friedersdorf

Jeanne W. Davis, Staff Secretary, National Security Council & escort

Mrs. Maria Downs, Social Secretary to the First Lady & husband

Susan Porter, Appointments Secretary to the First Lady & escort APPENDIX "E"

HELICOPTER MANIFEST July 16, 1976

FROM: Baltimore Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Maryland

TO: South Grounds, The White House

The President The First Lady

Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State Mrs. Henry A. Kissinger, Senator J. Glenn Beall, Jr. (R-Maryland) Richard B. Cheney, Assistant Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Assistant for National Security Affairs Melvin R. Laird, Senior Counsellor for National and International Affairs, Reader's Digest magazine, Washington, D.C. Rear Adm. William M. Lukash, Physician Maj. Robert E. Barrett, Army Aide