Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 83) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library

NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES)

FORM OF CORRESPONDENTS OR "TITlE DATE RESTRICTION DOCUMENT

Append i)( B LJ~ ?'15/7~ c., (re,doc.:fed c.op~ 0.."0. i Iable.. it) open f;fe.)

RESTRICTION CODES

IAI Closed by Executive Order 12356 governinll access to national securlw Information. IBI Closed by Sl8t1Jt8 or by 1M agency which originated the document. Ie) CIOIifld 10 accordance Wltl) retlrictions contained in th donor"s d8E'd 01 glf c.

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.) THE WHITE HOUSE AUGUST 5, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 7:20 a.m. THURSDAY PHONE '---­ TIME ACTIVITY "8:'Cl ~:) ~------~----~ ~ ~ In Out.. "

7:20 The President had breakfast.

7:56 The President went to the doctor's office.

8:00 The President went to the Oval Office.

8:00 8:12 The President met with his Assistant for National Security Affairs, Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft.

The President met with: 8:35 8:40 John O. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor 8:35 9:00 Richard B. Cheney, Assistant

9:05 The President went to the Cabinet Room.

9:05 10:30 The President participated in a Republican Congressional leadership meeting. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." Members of the press, in/out

10:30 The President returned to the Oval Office. He was accompa­ nied by Senator John G. Tower (R-Texas).

10:30 10:45 The President met with Senator Tower.

11:05 11:40 The President met with: Mr. Marsh Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor Mr. Cheney Max L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative Affairs Rogers C.B. Morton, Chairman of the President Ford Committee (PFC) Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary John G. Carlson, Deputy Press Secretary

11:45 12:05 The President met with his Consultant, Don Penny Schneider.

12:05 The Pre$ident:arld Mr. Schneider went to the Cabinet Room.

12:05 12:17 The President participated in a film taping session for: Christian Broadcasting Network Special Program on Prayer - audio video National Medical Association, Incorporated, Slst Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly held August 9, 1976 in Nashville, Tennessee - audio video

GPO, 1974 Ol-555-863 THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE AUGUST 5, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 12:17 p.m. THURSDAY PHONE I--­ TIME -g :0 ACTIVITY

1------.------1 £"I ~II [n Out 0.. ::r:

12:17 The President returned to the Oval Office.

12:22 12:50 The President met with his Personal Assistant, Mildred V. Leonard.

2:00 2:15 The President met with a delegation of Republican Black leaders. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B."

3:00 3:15 The President met with: Jesse Owens, 1936 Olympic Gold Medalist and recipient of the Medal of Freedom Award Mrs. Jesse Owens

3:15 The Presidential party went to the East Garden.

3:15 3:33 The President participated in a ceremony to present the Medal of Freedom Award to Mr. Owens. For a list of attendees, including the 1976 U.S. Olympic team and U.S.S.R. Track and Field teams, see APPENDIX "C." Members of the press

3:15 3:31 The President and Mr. Owens exchanged remarks.

3:33 The Presidential party went to the State floor Residence.

3:33 4:37 The President and the First Lady hosted a reception for guests attending the presentation ceremony.

4:37 The President returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with: 4:37 ? Richard M. Rosenbaum, Chairman of the New York Republican State Committee and delegate at large from New York to the Republican National Convention 4:37 5:12 Richard C. Frame, State Senator (R-Pennsy1vania); Minority Floor Leader; Chairman of the Republican state Connittee of Pennsylvania and delegate at large from Pennsylvania to the Republican National Convention

5:03 5:07 P The President talked with Robert M. Mumma, delegate from the 17th Congressional District of Pennsylvania to the Republican National Convention.

GPO" 197. OL 555-863 THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE AUGUST 5, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 5:12 p.m. THURSDAY PHONE f--­ TIME 1': ~ ACTIVITY I--In----,--O-u-t--I I

5:12 5:14 The President met with: Mr. Owens Mrs. Owens

5:14 5:18 The President met with Mr. Marsh.

5:35 5:45 The President met with Mr. Nessen.

The President met with: 5:55 6:50 Mr. Cheney 6:00 6:50 Mr. Marsh 6:00 7:00 Mr. Hartmann

7:11 The President went to the swimming pool.

7:32 The President returned to the Oval Office.

7:34 The President returned to the doctor!s office.

7:35 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

8:30 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Susan Ford Mrs. John C. (Mary) Meyers, widow of Gen. John C. Meyers, USAF Maj. Gen. Henry J. Meade, Chief of Chaplains, Department of the Air Force

EJIEJ 8/13/76

GPO. 1974 Ol-555-863 APPENDIX "A" Attendance confirmed by Nancy L. Kennedy MEETING WITH REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP ~indicates present. The Cabinet Room August 5, 1976

PARTICIPANTS:

Vr'he President

\/Nelson A. Rockefeller, Vice President

\/Frank G. Zarb, Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration (FEA)

John A. Hill, Deputy'Administrator of the FEA

\lSen. Hugh Scott (R-Pennsy1vania)

~en. Robert P. Griffin (R-Michigan)

\lSen. John G. Tower (R-Texas) ./ vlSen. Carl T. Curtis (R-Nebraska)

~Sen. Robert T. Strafford (R-Vermont)

~Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska)

\lSen. Howard H. Baker, Jr. (R-Tennessee)

~Sen. Hiram L. Fong (R-Hawaii)

Sen. James L. Buckley (Conservative-New York)

VCong. John J. Rhodes (R-Arizona)

VCong. Robert H. Michel (R-Il1inois)

VCong. John B. Anderson (R-Il1inois)

\oItong. Samuel L. Devine (R-Ohio)

VCong. Jack Edwards (R-Alabama)

~Cong. Barber B. Conab1e, Jr. (R-New York)

vCong. Guy Vander Jagt (R-Michigan)

vtong. James H. Quillen (R-Tennessee)

\lEong. James T. Broyhill (R-North Carolina)

\lcong. Tim Lee Carter (R-Kentucky)

continued ••• APPENDIX "A" -2 8/5/76

ycong. William L. Dickinson (R-Alabama)

~Cong. Bill Frenzel (R-Minnesota)

Congo Charles E. Wiggins (R-California)

Congo Louis Frey, Jr. (R-Florida)

WHITE HOUSE STAFF:

~Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor

viJohn O. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor

~chard B. Cheney, Assistant yrRogers C.B. Morton, Chairman of the President Ford Committee (PFC)

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

JfPhilip W. Buchen, Counsel

\lEdward C. Schmults, Deputy Counsel v!Barry M. Roth, Assistant Counsel v'William J. Baroody, Jr., Assistant for Public Laision

ylJames M. Cannon III, Executive Director of the Domestic Council and Assistant for Domestic Affairs

~ames H. Cavanaugh, Deputy Director for Domestic Affairs

~James E. Connor, Cabinet Secretary and Staff Secretary

~onald H. Nessen, Press Secretary

L. William Seidman, Executive Director of the Economic Policy Board and Assistant for Economic Affairs ylWilliam F. Gorog, Deputy Assistant for Economic Affairs ~lan Greenspan, Chairman of the Council of Economic Affairs y!Max L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative Affairs

yfWilliam T. Kendall, Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs

viCharles Leppert, Jr., Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs

~Robert K. Wolthius, Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs vfThomas G. Loeffler, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs

~oseph S. Jenckes V, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs APPENDIX "A" -3 8/5/76

WHITE HOUSE STAFF: (continued)

~J. Patrick Rowland, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs vfRussell A. Rourke. Executive Assistant to the Counsellor

James T. Lynn, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and Assistant for Management and Budget

Russell E. Train. Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) APPENDIX "B" MEETING WITH DELEGATION OF BLACK REPUBLICAN LEADERS Attendance confirmed The Oval Office by Hazel Cornwell August 5, 1976 All present.

1. ALLEN, Aris 62 Cathedral Annapolis. Md. Date of birth: 12/12/10 P San Antonio, Tex.

2. BOYKIN) Ulysses W. Vice President WGPR, Inc. 3140 East Jefferson St. Detroit, Mi. 48207 Date of birth: 10/19/14 ace of bir Knoxville, Tenn.

3. BROWN, Robert J. Chairman B &C Associates 1625 Eye Street, NW. Washington, D.C. Date of birth: 2/26/35 High Point, N.C.

4. BUFFKINS, Archie Graduate School University of Ivfary1and College Park, Md. Date of birth: 3/30/34 Place Memphis, Tenn.

5. COLEMAN, Bernard 1059 Altavista Jackson, Miss. Date of birth: 11/20/43 ~ Dotham, Ala. APPENDIX "B" -2

-2­

6. DENSON, James L. Executive Director D. C. Chamber of Commerce 1319 F St., NW. Washington, D.C. Date of birth: 2/13/33 PI birth Pittsburgh, Pa.

7. DIBBLE, Eugene 1212 E. 47th St. Chicago, I11~ 60657 Date of birth: 7/22/29 Place of birth:

8. FONTENO, John, Jr. 2215 Cleburne Ave. Houston, Tex. 77004 Date of birth: 7/21/26 Place of birth: Galveston, Tex.

9. GORDON, Benjamin 327 Inglewood Detroit, Mi. Date of birth: 7/12/12 P of Cathlin, Ga.

10. GRANT, Cecil 1820 Shepherd St., NE. Washington, D.C. Place of birth: Bakersfield, Calif. Date of b 2/20/22

11. ll~RDEN, Jessie L. Director, Planning &Development St. Elizabeth's Hospital 4514 Lyons Ave. Houston, Tex. Date of birth: 6/24/30 Place of b Bastrop, Tex. APPENDIX "B" -3 8/5/76

-3­

12. HARRIS, Rex 1815 Gala Dr. Fayetteville, N.C. 28302 Date of birth: 6/30/34 P birth: Wayne Co., N.C.

13. JAMES, Ed 'BeFlut)' Gitiei IWll!lstiglitor efHee of State A1;te~y 1551 - 30th St. Sarasota, Fla. 33580 Date of birth: 8/19/39 Place of birth: Tampa, Fla.

14. JONES, Archie 1607 N. Dukeland St. Baltimore, Md. 21216 Date of birth: 6/3/05 PI of birth: Weir City, Ka.

15. KEYES, Robert Corporate Director, Urban Affairs Lockheed Aircraft Corporation P.O. Box 551 Burbank, Calif. 91520 Date of birth: 4/13/36 Place of birth: Bakersfield, Calif.

16. LAWSON, William Director of Serviceman's Opportunity College The American Association of State COlleges and Universities 1 DuPont Circle, Suite 700 Washington, D.C. 20036 Date of birth: 2/6/44 Place of birth: Gaston, Ala. APPENDIX "B" -4 8/5/76 -4­

17. lv!cLAUGHLIN, Joseph C. 5355 - 32nd St., NlV. Washington, D.C. 20015 Date of birth: 5/1/34 Place of birth: Washington, D.C.

18. McNEIL, John 445 Bowen Blvd. Columbus, Ga. 31907 Date of birth: 3/2/43 Place of birth: Columbus, Ga.

19. MITCHELL, Ophelia DeVore Ophelia DeVore School of Charm 1697 Broadway at 53rd St. New York, New York Date of birth: 8/12/22 Place of birth: Edgefield, S.C.

20. r.100RE, Jerry A.• Jr. (Rev.) 1612 Buchanan St •• NW. Washington, D.C. 20011 Date of birth: 6/12/18 P1ac birth: Minden, La.

21. MORRIS, Virginia 3107 W St., SEe Washington, D.C. 20020 Date of birth:· 3/14/24 P of birth: Panola, Ala.

22. PARKER, Marjorie H., Dr. 3115 Fessenden St., NW. Washington, D.C. 20008

23. PICKETT, Dovie T. Republican Committee Chairperson 13th Congressional District 628 E. Kirby St. Detroit, Mi. Date of birth: 11/22/21 Place of birth: Hinge, Miss. APPENDIX "B" -5 8/5/76 -5­

24. REDDITT, Edward E. Office of Co~~unity Development 61 Adams Ave, Memphia, Tenn. 38103 Date of birth: 1/10/31 Place of birth: Ripley, Tenn.

25. SMITH, James 1601 Walnut St., Suite 1408 Philadelphia, Pa. Date of birth: 4/30/17 Place of birth: Atlanta, Ga.

26. SNOWDEN, Maxine W. 1628 - 15th St., NW. Washington, D.C. 20009 Date of birth: 7/21/42 - Place of birth: Yancyville, N.C.

27. SPARKS, Sam 436 National Old Line Bldg. Little Rock, Ark. 72201 Date of birth: 11/3/33 Place of birth: Little Rock, Ark.

28. SPAULDING, Asa, Sr. P.O. Box 3804 Durham, N.C. 27702 Date of birth: 7/22/02 P of birth: Columbus Co., N.C.

29. TYNER, Leonard Hi-Way American 2311 E. Vernor Hwy. Detroit, Mi. 48207 Date of birth: 4/23/25 Place of birth: Americus, Ga. APPENDIX "B" -6 8/5/76 -6­

30. VON BLAINE, Lloyd President Afro-American Services 527 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10022 Date of birth: 6/2/08 P ace of birth: Oakwood, Tex.

31. WALLACE, Charles 200 - 31 Linden Blvd. St. Albans, N.Y. Date of birth: 8/12/32 Place of birth: Haines, Fla.

32. WHITE, Milton J. 2924 Handy Dr~, NW. Atlanta, Ga. 30318 Date of birth: 8/20/11 Place of birth: Jacksonville, Fla.

33. WRIGHT, Robert 5044 Kennedy St. Columbus, Ga. 31902 Date of birth: 3/17/37 Columbus, Ga.

34. DIBBLE, Eugene IV 1212 E. 47th St. Chicago, Ill. 60657 Date of birth: 11/6/58 Place of birth: Chicago, Ill.

WHITE HOUSE STAFF:

John C. Calhoun, Special Assistant for Minority Affairs APPENDIX "c" \!indicates confirmed by EPS gate list, other attendees not con- MEMBERS OF THE U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM AND U.S.S.R. TRACK AND FIELD firmed TEAMS ATTENDING A PRESENTATION CEREMONY OF THE MEDAL-OF FREEDOM East Garden August 5, 1976

PARTICIPANTS:

VThe -President vJesse Owens, 1936 Olympic Gold Medalist and recipient of the Medal of Freedom Award Y1Mrs. Jesse Owens

VDorothy L. Abramson ~Jessee P. Abramson ~ichard Abrahamson vRuth Alexander v1'erri Anderson ~Davey Armstrong ~atricia Austin Sen. J. Glenn Beall, Jr. (R-Mary1and) vt'ame1a Behrens ~. Catherine Beldon VWi11iam T. Beldon 01elissa Belote ylWi11iam Bentsen vJoseph B. Berry Barbara Berry \l"Dave Bethany ~renda L. Bianchio ~ichard L. Bianchio lI"Junner Be11eu Audrey Blood v'tar1 Borchelt v11ark Borchelt v'Ruth Ann Borchelt ~renda G. Borgh v60seph R. Bost ~i11ie J. Bourda V£dward S. Bozek yl'Judith Bozek y!Me1issa Brie1y VDavid Brown VDorothy Buse \l'Henry Buse John J. Byrne ~endo1yn Calhoun l/Lee Q. Calhoun vSherry L. Calvert Matthew Centro1witz ~andice C. Clark vQi11iam T. Coleman, Secretary of Transpor 0erry Colman ~eter M. Commette • continued ••• APPENDIX "c" -2 8/5/76

VBart W. Conner ~rion D. Hanks ve. Carson Conrad \.4'tlison Hayes 00e M. Corso vPatrick Hayes yRobert L. Cragg Sen. John C. Culver (D-Iowa) w(sh Hays Ellie Daniel vKathryn Heddy \A'\,drian Dantley vNancy Hellickson Randolph H. Dean ~ussell Hellickson Robert K. Dean ~ohn F. Hencken ~nita DeFrantz 0ean Henning Donna DeVarona vOr. Harold Henning vKathy Devine Debra L. Hill Maria M. Digby Rodney C. Hills VI'homas B. Digby George Hoagland Byverly Dodd a,.d'ohn Hooten \l"fion Donofrio ~ussell E. Houk \l.fudy Donofrio \.;e'arol Houk ~awrence R. Dowler ylorti L. Huntley y{inda M. Dragan Alvin Jackson ~tan T. Dragan ).dimmy Jackson ~ O. Duer vf.loyd Jackson Nancy L. Dunkle William John Jankunis ~enneth B. Dreyfuss yCol. Donald Johnson \l.John E. duPont Rebecca Johnson ~ohn R. Edwards ViUln Jonik ~rilou Edwards y'Marie Jonik ~obert Espeseth vCharles ¥eating yHichael C. Farina ~chard O. Keelor vMary A. Fenlow ~arie Louise Kellogg Congo Jack F. Kemp (R-New York) Diane Fisher Antonina Krawczyk \A'larthel Forbes VElenry Krawczyk F. Wood Fisher VI'homas Lagar.de yf. Harold Forbes V'fon Laird yWilliam R. Forrester \;AI Lanier Samuel M. Fox III y4.'enee Laravie Wforman D. Freeman yRay Leonard ),A{arren K. Giese Nancy Lieberman ~ean-Jacques Gillet vtengt Ljungquist \.{vana Gillet vHarta Ljungouist ~ula Girven ~apt. James A. Lovell, Chairman, Pres­ Joyce Gompf identts Council on Physical Fitness & vTom Gompf Sports ~teven G. Gregg ~alter Harry Lubson i41athew Guidrey V¥atrick L. Lynch ~eesie Guthridge ~Jack A. McCahill yQilliam E. Guthridge yFam McDonald VOonald S. Haldeman ~exander T. McKee y;ary Hall t;6'iane M. Mairs Michael T. Harrigan ~obert L. Mairs ~lbert E. Hart \.6ail Marq v6ean M. Hart \!'Henry D. Marsh Mrs. John Hartigan v6eorge Masin John Hartigan F. David Mathews, Secretary of Health, Perry W. Hartwell Education, and Welfare (HEW) APPENDIX "c" -3 8/5/76

vaohn G. Mathias, Jr. vAarcia B. Mathias lIKent Maxfield \/Frank Medina ~atherine A. Menges Congo Ralph H. Metcalfe (D-Illinois) Congo Robert H. M}chel (R-Illinois) .~erverly Miller\& husband veatherine Miller Col. Don Miller Congo Norman Y. Meneta (D-California) Bill Mongovan -yKenny Moore vlrene Moreno yMarcia Morey ylforothy Morkis \l.fames Moroney V"l!dwin Moses Susan Murray 01ary Nappi V'fat Nappi ~illiam E. Newell V.L. Nicholson vRobert L. Nieman yDouglas D. Northway ~ry A. O'Connor Theresa Osterman ~lfred F. Ortolani ~irginia L. Ortolani ylliz P. Perkins ~ry Piantedosi ydohn Michael Plmmb yeinthia S. Poor yLeo Randolph Patricia Richardson tJlouglas Roby Joseph Roda ~vid Rodda y8usan Rojcewicz ~ebra Elaine Sapenter yG'eorge Schaefer ~ryAnn Schaefer yeIark T. Scully John Seal "'om Seabasty V;:an Sheridan ~ugenia Shuller v{auri Sierling ~yllis Sinkler \,){obert Sinkler Benedicte Smith ~oward K. Smith, news commentator with American Broadcasting Company (ABC) yKarin Smith yMariam Smith yLaura Staines ~ichael Staines APPENDIX "c" -4 8/5/76

Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) \;f!uth Stokes Sen. Richard Stone (D-Florida) Marlene Stone vNancy Storris J;d'an Svendsen Mary Tauskey Bill Thompson Bill Thompson ~arol Thompson \

Y.1im McKay (James McManus), ABC anchorman for Olympics Mrs. Jim (James McManus) McKay y6eorge Croses, Vice President, European Affairs, ABC Sports ~s. George Croses ~awrence Kamm, ABC Sports Director y6ennis Lewin, ABC Sports Producer ~rty Liquori, ABC Commentator and World Famous rummer ~ugene Cowen, ABC Vice President for Washington ~drew Ockershausen, Executive Vice President, Washington Star Station Group ~oward Cosel, ABC Sports Commentator ~ilton Richmond, United Press International {UPI) Shelby Whitfield, Associated Press (AP) APPENDIX "c" -5 8/5/76

~rdito, William Smith, Will J. III ~rdito, Marianne Morton, Rogers C.B. \£och, Jacqueline J. \A,eonard, Getha vQardick, Dr. Irving a).eonard, Mr. (Sugar Ray's father) ~ardick, Mrs. Irving Nicholson, Jo Anne ve:arr, Kenny yGillespie, Richard ~hine, Michael vtaPlante, Debie v!.aPlante, Fred Lutz, Frances Lutz, Mark vAurphy, Daniel \tRoche, Miguel ...curtis, Lewis Hoyt, Monty ~leppe, Administrator, Small Business Administration \lCoage, Allen Dent, Frederick Ambassador Fetlef'baeftT-A.:J: \/Murphy, William Bassham, Lanny R. Curtis, Louis yQietz, James W.v6' wife VDixon, Charvin Dunaway, Georgia L. ylfall, Anthony vnoward, M. Kenneth ~phnson, Thomas ~cCashin, Frederick B. ~cMillan, Kathy L. ~aster, Edith Mathews, John Albert yMeyers, Ann E. yPerry, W. Hartwell Theimer, Louis M. III ~alker, LeRoy T. yGangnes, Alfred yGangnes, Lois Elaine ~ohen, Don YAuston, Lawrence ~uston, Charlotte Ingram, Virgie \;iR)ls, Jan ..,wpitfield, Mal ~hitfield, Nolah vtuerkle, Richard T. yt{on R. O'Brien v"Clark, Jack M. ~teven E. Riddick VFrances, Dean Wright VRoland C. Schwartz VGeorge, Richard L. ~aren Elizabeth Seidler ~Glance, Harvey E. ~illiam W. Wiseman vlHarrigan, Daniel L. ~~ranklin J. Weinberg vlHilliard, Annette L. ouis Treinen ~Hough, Lawrence ames Robinson Vkane, Robert J. v1ackie Funald vlKrumm, Philip O. V1)oug Baker vLyda, Charles C. ..&nne Priestly APPENDIX "c" -6 8/5/76

WHITE HOUSE STAFF:

v/James M. Cannon III, Executive Director of the Domestic Council and Assistant for Domestic Affairs ~rs. James M. Cannon III vrWilliam W. Nicholson, Director of the Presidential Scheduling Office ~arah C. Massengale, Assistant Director of the Domestic Council for Health, Social Security and Public Assistance ~eorge W. Humphreys, Assistant Director, Enironment, Domestic Council & children v/Paul J. Mayer, Assistant Director for Revenue Sharing, Domestic Council ~Richard D. Parsons, Associate Director and Counsel, Domestic Council v Marilyn Meuller, Secretary V Rosemary Rogers, Secretary . . . . V Allen Moore, Associate Director for Poll.cy and Plannlng, Domestlc Councll vrPaul C. Leach, Associate Director, Agriculture, Economic Development and Commerce, Domestic Council v'Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary ~James H. Cavanugh, Deputy Assistant for Domestic Affairs & Family ~ichael Raoul-Duval, Special Counsel V'Dean L. Overman, White House Fellow, 1975-76 ~Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor ~Susan A. Porter, Appointments Secretary to the First Lady ~Julianne Cooke, Staff Assistant ~Don Penny Schneider, Consultant ~David W. Boorstin, Associate Editor ~James E. Connor, Cabinet Secretary and Staff Secretary .,Harold P. Goldfield, Legal Assistant v Mary F. Widner, Secretary to Mr. Nicholson ~Maria Downs, Social Secretary to the First Lady ~Patricia K. Howard, Assistant to.the Social Secretary ~Michael J. Farrell, Director of the Visitors office ~David R. Gergen, Special Counsel & Family t./'Warren K. Hendriks, Jr., Director of the Office of Presidential Spokesmen ~Anne E. Higgins, Correspondence Assistant ~Rear Adm. William M. Lukash, Physician ~Gerald J. Popeo, Consultant ~amela A. Powell, Director for Youth Affairs ~. William Seidman, Executive Director of the Economic Policy Board and Assistant for Economic Affairs ~John G. Carlson, Deputy Press Secretary vrDouglas J. Smith, Staff Assistant ~Connie L. Thumma, Secretary to Mr. Carlson ~Sheila R. Weidenfeld, Press Secretary to the First Lady ~Rayburn D. Hanzlik, Assistant to Mr. McConahey