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WITHDRAWAL SHEET Ronald Reagan Library Collection Name DEAVER, MICHAEL: FILES Withdrawer KDB 7/18/2005 File Folder CORRESPONDENCE-APRIL 1981 :ii FOIA FOl-107/01 Box Number 7618 MCCARTIN 10 DOC Doc Type Document Description No of Doc Date Restrictions NO Pages i) MEMO JAY MOORHEAD TO M. DEAVER RE 1 4/28/1981 B6 PERSONNEL MATTER 2 MANIFEST RE SUMMIT PRE-ADVANCE 1 B6 B7(C) I®\ MEMO STEPHEN STUDDERT TOM. DEAVER RE 2 4/28/1981 B2 B7(E) MUTUAL UNDERSTANDINGS FROM MEETING Freedom of Information Act· [5 U.S.C. 552(b)) B·1 National security classified Information [(b)(1) of the FOIA] B-2 Release would disclose Internal personnel rules and practices of an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA] B-3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] B-4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial Information [(b)(4) of the FOIA] B-6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] B-7 Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] B-8 Release would disclose Information concerning the regulation of financial Institutions [(b)(B) of the FOIA] B-9 Release would disclose geological or geophysical Information concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of gift. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 28, 1981 l - ;". Dear Mr. Epple: Thank you for your kind letter and ex pression of continued support of President Reagan and his staff. I am happy to enclose the picture of the President you requested. Again, thank you for your thoughtfulness. Sincerely, . ·~~ ! MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Charles Epple 2311 Lafayette Avenue Greensboro, N.C. 27408 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 28, 1981 Dear Mr. Davis: My Mother had told me you were going to write about your family project. I'm glad you did. You are certainly a beautiful group of young people and your record is delightful. I have passed on the packet to the President as you requested. However, as I am sure you understand, the President's schedule is such that there is very little time for the 11 fun things" I know he would like to pursue. I have taken the liberty of sending a copy of your letter to me along to the Scheduling people so that you are at least in the process. Good luck to you. Sincerely, SHIRLEY MOORE Staff Assistant to Michael K. Deaver Mr. John A. Davis D. B. S. 1738 Fresno Avenue Oroville, CA 95965 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGiON April 29, 1981 Dear Buck: Thanks for your letter and, as you requested, l have enclosed an autographed picture of President Reagan. · l hope Captain Cushing is pleased. sincerely, ' MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief·of Staff Mr. BuckleY M. Byers Deputy Finance Chairman Republican National committee 310 first st. s.E. Wa-s·h i n g to n , D. C. 2 0 0 0 3 --- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 29, 1981 Dear Dick: I am sorry it took so long to get back to you regarding the legislation you were supporting. These companion bills deal with the "polygroup" oil and gas leases in the Santa Barbara Channel. In some quarters, they are seen as a bail-out for the energy companies who gambled on these leases and did not do so well. ~ In the last Congress, similar legislation ran into the opposition of the chairman of the jurisdictional subcommittee* of the Senate Energy Committee, Dale Bumpers. This time, the Republican Chair man is Lowell Weicker, who is also unfriendly to the bill. (*Energy Conservation) Congressional staff do not expect any action, even hearings, on the bills in the near future. Senator Weicker's major interest in his subcommittee concerns the Georges Banks, off the coast of New Eng land. Not until that separate issue is settled, perhaps to his satisfaction, is he likely to allow S. 506 to advance. There are probably sufficient votes in the Energy Committee to re port the bill to the Senate floor. But Bumpers' continuing opposi tion would make it a long, dragged out affair; and there just doe?n't seem to be that much enthusiasm among the bill's supporters to hurry it along. The House is reported to be in no hurry either, waiting to see if the Senate does anything with S. 506, even though the House did pass an earlier version of H.R. 1946 last year. In the Administration, Interior is reported to be divided in its reaction. That disagree ment has delayed an Interior response to Congress concerning the merits of the bills. While1~ is premature to say what the Depart ment's final recommendation will be, Interior is unlikely to be enthusiastic about the bill. Hope this is of some help to you. Let me know if you need any other information. Best regards, Mr. M. Richard Keating Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc. 5650 Sunrise Blvd. Suite 2 MICHAEL K. DEAVER Citrus Heights, CA 95610 Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON I April 29, 1981 Dear Loye: " Sorry to be so long in thanking you for your kind invitation to the Gridiron Dinner. It was a wonderful, warm, enjoyable dinner, and I am very grateful for you including me as your guest. Many thanks. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff ----- . Mr. Loye Mil 1 er Newhouse News Service Suite 1320 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 NEWHOUSE SUITE 1320, 1750 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NW NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 • (202) 383-7800 THE ANN ARBOR NEWS THE BAY CITY TIMES THE BIRMINGHAM NEWS THE FLINT JOURNAL THE GRAND RAPIDS PRESS THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG THE PATRIOT, HARRISBURG THE HUNTSVILLE TIMES THE JACKSON CITIZEN PATRIOT STATEN ISLAND ADVANCE OREGON JOURNAL THE TIMES-PICAYUNE, NEW ORLEANS THE POST-STANDARD, SYRACUSE THE MOBILE PRESS THE OREGONIAN THE SAGINAW NEWS THE KALAMAZOO GAZETTE THE MUSKEGON CHRONICLE NEW ORLEANS STATES.ITEM SYRACUSE HERALD-JOURNAL MISSISSIPPI PRESS, PASCAGOULA THE JERSEY JOURNAL ST. LOUIS GLOBE-DEMOCRAT SPRINGFIELD DAILY NEWS THE SPRINGFIELD UNION SPRINGFIELD SUNDAY REPUBLICAN THE STAR-LEDGER, NEWARK THE MOBILE REGISTER .11.pril 23, 19P·l Dear Michael, lhe Monday afternoon following the Gridiron Dinner, I was ~ust beginning to write you a note, when all hell broke loose up ther 0 at the Washington Hilton. It was Godawful, but thank goodness it was only a close shave for you. Anyhow, tt,is is to send belated thanks, on my own behalf and that of Gridiron ?resident ~d O'Brien, for coming. Hooe you enjoyed it. MICD - THE WHITE HOUSE WASH I NG TON April 29, 1981 Dear Buz: I was delighted to have the photograph of your family and Bill Mazzacco skiing. We are all doing fine. I am very jealous of that time you are having on the slopes. Please give my best to everyone. Warm regards, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff ----- - • Mr. Buz Crain Crain Cutter Co. 2125 Ronald Street Santa Clara, CA 95050 April 21, 1981 MIKE K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Dear Mike: I knew you VK)uld enjoy receiving the enclosed tine magazine article and the photo of Bill and my farnily skiing. I knOW' you must miss California. I have duplicates so don't return. this. No doubt ~ were shot at, and all were very forttm.a.te. I'm sure I '11\0uld have been leaving Washington the same day. Mike, all your friends here are ve:ry proud of you, and your name cones up alot. I attended an initiation for 11 Delta Sigma Phi Pledges for Gaimna Epsilon, San Jose. They hope to have an.other initiation before surrmer. I know your very busy, so please don't reply. Respectfully, e~ Buz c~ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 29, 1981 Dear Ron: Thanks for the information from the California Society of Certified Public Accountants. I have passed on the invitation to Frank ~ Ursomarso in our office who has the respon- sibility for getting speakers for groups such as this. I am sure they will be hearing from them soon. My best to Dick and your family. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff __.- -.. Mr. Ronald P. Elliott Mills & Elliott 17452 Irvine Boulevard #J Tustin, California 92680 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 29, 1981 Dear Bob: Thanks for your good note. I am sure all of our prayers are being an- swered with the speedy recovery of the President. Believe me, we are keeping a close watch over his schedule so that he has a chance for a ..,_ com- plete recovery. The vote on the economy package should come within the next 10 days so we are all keeping our fingers crossed. My very best to everyone at All Saints and my warm regards to your family. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Robert E. Bates Davis, Skaggs & Co., Inc. • ,. 555 Capito) Mall, Suite 1125 Sacramento, CA 95814 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 29, 1981 Dear Ron: It was ·very nice to hear from you and I am ..,_ delighted to have the book of poetry written by your friend. It's very beautiful. indeed. Everyone has survived the first 100 days. In fact, Carolyn and the kids are finally adjusting. Please give my love to your mother and Ed, Judy and all the rest of the family.