CONSERVATIVE MANIFESTO January, 1981 Page 10

had a long lunch with Dennis Committee), Farney of The Wall Street (publisher of the Conservative Journal and a morning meeting Digest), Bob Heckman (Execu with our Attorney Alan Dye and tive Director of Young Ameri Dr. Tim LaHaye to discuss cans for Freedom), Dick steps for the incorporation of Ribbentrop (of the Senate a new vehicle for strength Republican Steering Commit ening conservative forces tee), Dick Dingman (of the throughout the country. House Republican Study Commit tee), publicist Lee Edwards, January 28 David Keene (former Chairman of Young Americans for Free The Des Moines Resgister, the dom), and various members of Boston Globe, the Gannet News Mr. Nofziger's staff.*****Dur- papers, and WIS Radio in South ing the lunch hour prior to a Carolina were among the media 90 minute interview at the outlets that contacted us offices of the Gannet Newspa today. We also had an inquiry pers and a meeting with a con from television stations in servative film producer inter Finland and Switzerland ested in promoting an anti- seeking interviews about the communist movie, I met with state of the conservative two old friends with whom I am movement in the . working to develop a new week *****1 wound up my day out of ly conservative television the office, at a dinner with program which would be broad Richard Ford, the President of cast via cable satellite. I Coordinated Consulting, Inc. , also met with a young lady a firm with which we work to interested in promoting more sponsor Washington Conserva widespread distribution of tive Progress Briefings for TCCCRAEF's incumbent voting key conservative supporters of record publications. TCCRAEF. Tomorrow a group of 15 conservative business exec utives will join us at a dinner being held in the Capitol under the joint auspi ces of TCC, The Committee for the Survival of a Free Con gress, and the Washington Legal Foun- daton. The guest speaker is Senator Richard Lugar of Indiana.*****The lengthiest meeting of the day was a 2 1/2 hour "off the record" session with Lyn Nofziger, who is President Reagan's Assistant for Political Affairs. Others present for the session inclu ded Tom Winter (publisher of ), Allan Ryskind (the Capitol Hill editor of Human Events), Terry Dolan (Chairman of the National Conservative Political Action