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Em 1, 1982 WJ\SHINGTQ\L , D THE WHIT'E HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN LOCATION DATE '!HE WHITE HOOSE ocn::em 1, 1982 WJ\SHINGTQ\l , D. C . TIME DAY 7:50 a.m. FRI!l.".Y PHONE 7:50 'Ihe Fzesident and the First Lady had breakfast. 9:07 'Ille Fzesident went to the Oval Office. 9:09 9:32 'Ihe Fzesident met with: Jarres A. Baker III, Olief of Staff rewin Meese III, Counsellor Michael K. Deaver, c:eputy Olief of Staff 9 : 32 9: 55 'Ihe Fzesident met for a national security briefing with: William P. Clark, Assistant for National Security Affairs Roger Fontaine, Staff Melt>er, National Security Council (NSC) Mr. Baker Mr. Meese Mr. Deaver 9: 55 10:00 'Ihe President participated in a farewell J:iioto opportunity with: Rd:lert J . 'Ihanpson, departing Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs Mrs. ~rt J . (Jan) 'lhatq:>son Jamee 'Iharpson, son N:by 'Ihcnp;on, daughter Hallie 'Ihcnp;cn, daughter Kenneth M. O\:tlerstein, Assistant for Legislative Affairs 11:05 11: 35? 'Ihe President met with: Richard B. Wirthlin, President of Decision Malting Information, Washington, D.C. Mr. Baker Mr . Meese Mr. Deaver ll: 35? 11:40? 'Ihe President participated in a photo opportunity with: Richardo De la Espriella, President of the Republic of Panama Richardo De la Espriella, Jr. , son Marbers of the press, in/out 11:40? 11: 50? '!he President participated in a meeting with: President Espriella Kenneth W. Dam, Deputy Secretary of State Thanas o. Enders, Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-l\rrerican Affairs oontinued Pege_l_o1_4_ Peges THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN DATE LOCATION <X!rOBER 1, 1982 '!HE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTCN , D. C . TIME DAY 11: 40 a .m. FIU~Y PHONE ~ ~ 1------..... a: a: ..• a:• continued Mr. Clark Stei;tianie van Reigersberg, interpreter, Departrrent of State 11:50? 'Ihe Pres ident escorted President Espriella to the cabinet Roan. ll:50? 12:15? 'Ihe President participated in a rreeting with u .S . and Panamanian officials. For a lis t of a t tendees, see APPENDIX "A." 12:15? 'Ihe President returned to the oval Office. 12:19 'Ihe President went to the Red Roan. 12:19 1: 43 'Ihe Presi dent hosted a luncheon for U.S . Suprene Court Justices marking the opening term o f the Suprene Court. For a l ist of attendees, see APPENDI X "B ." 'Ihe President greeted l uncheon guests. 12:26 'Ihe Presidential party went to the State Dining Roan. '!he Presidential party had lunch. 1 :02 1:07 'Ihe Presi dent addressed l uncheon guests. 'Ihe Presidential party went to the Blue Roan. 'Ihe Presidential party partici pated i n a i;:hoto q>portunity. 'Ihe Presidential party returned t o the Red Roan. '!he President went to the Whi te House Library. 1 :43? 1: 51 'Ihe President met with Chainnan of the Republican National Comri.ttee (ROC) Richard Richards. 1: 57 2:23 'Ihe Presi dent met with: Arthur A . Hartman, .l\irbassador of the U.S . to the union of Soviet S=ialist Republ ics Mr. Clark 2 :25 'Ihe President returned to the second f l oor Resi dence. Page_l_ot_ 4_ Pages THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN DATE LOCATION OCI'Ci3ER 1, 19 82 THE WHITE HOIBE TIME DAY WASHINGTON , D •C • 2 : 38 p .m. FIUmY PHONE 8• p¥ Ii: 0: t---.....---. I I .. 0: 2:38 2:40 p 'Ihe President talked with Representative earl D. Pursel l CR-Michigan) • 3:41 3:43 R '.!he President talked wi th Mr . Baker. 3 : 54 3: 55 p 'Ihe President talked wi th Mrs . Samuel C. (Judith) Jacksoo, wife of the partner Stoock & Stoock & Lavan law firm, Washington, D.C . 4 :01 4:02 p 'Ihe President talked with Mr. Baker. 4 :14 'Ihe President returned to the Oval Offi a:. 4:20 4:21 R 'Ihe President talked with Mr. Richards. 4 :41 '!he President went to the press briefing area. 4 :41 4: 47 '!he President made a staterrent to the pres~ regarding the vote on Joint Resolution 350 , the Balana:d Bu:1get Tax Limitati on Amendment. ME!rbers of the press ? ? '!he Presi dent participated in a question and answer sessi on with members of the press. 4:48 '.!he Presi dent returned to the seccod f l oor Residence. 5:00 'Ihe President and the First Lady went to the South Grounds. 5:02 5 : 32 'Ihe President and the First Lady flew by Marine helicopter fran the South Grounds to camp David, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "C." 5 :54 5: 56 p '.!he President talked with Mr. Clark. 6 :27 6:28 R '!he President talked with his Special Assistant, David c. Fischer. 6 : 52 6:54 R '.!he President talked with Mr . Clari<. 7:00 p '!he President telephoned Mrs . Jarres (Donna) Posey, wida-1 of Franklin County, Missis sippi Sheri ff, who was slain Septarber 30th after exchanging himself for four persons being held hostage. '!he cal l was not ccmpleted. Page_3_or_4_Pages THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN LOCATION DATE CAMP DP.VID, WIRYLAND OC'KBER 1 , 1982 TIME DAY 7:04 p .m. FRIIll\Y 7:04 7:05 R '!he President talked wi th Mr. Fischer. 8 :10 8:20 p '!he President talked with Representative Willian L. Dickinson CR-Alabama) . The President's remarks were broadcast CNer public OOdress system to a fish fry fundraio;er in honor or Representative Dickiruion' s re-electicn canpaign in Dothan, Alabama. ? ? '!he President and the First lady watched the m;,vie "l'lho Dares l'lhen . " FJ Pego_Lotj_Pages THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN LOCATION DATE OC'lmER 2, 1982 TIME DAY 10 :12 a .m. SATURDl'.\Y PHONE ~ y ~ l ..I "'I 10:12 p 'Ihe President telephoned Mrs. James (Denna) Posey, widcw of the Franklin COUnty , Mississiwi Sheriff, who was slain Septeni:ler 30th after exchanging him>elf for four persons being held hostage. 'Ihe call was not a::rnpleted. 10:21 10 :22 R 'Ihe President talked with his Special 1\ssistant, David c. Fischer. 12:06 12 :11 'Ihe President and the First Lady made a Radio 1\ddress to the Nation on drug abuse and crime. 1: 21 1:22 p 'Ihe President talked with Mr. Fischer. 2:47 3:28 'Ihe President went horseback riding around the CaITp David cx:mpound. 4:08 4:09 R 'Ihe President talked with Mr. Fischer. 4:30 4:31 R 'Ihe President talked with Mr. Fischer. 4:32 4: 37 p 'Ihe President talked with: Mrs. David L . (~orrla) Reagan, widcw of Cpl. Reagan who was killed Septerber 30th while serving in the U.S . peace-keeping force in Lebanon Mrs. Peggy R. Bailey, l!Other of Cpl. Reagan ? ? 'Ihe President and the First Lady watched the 1T01Tie "My Man Godfrey." EJ TME WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN LOCATION DAU OC'IWER 3, 1982 CAMP Dl\VIDI MARYLJ\ND TIME DAY 2:05 p.m. Sf..tlt\l\Y PHONE ~ ~ 1-~~...... ~~--1 ~ ~ a. a: 2:05 2: 35 '!he President and the First Lady flew by Marine helicopter fran Canp David to the South Grounds of the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPINDIX "A." 2: 37 '!he President and the First Lady went to the seoc:nd floor Residence. 7:00 'lhe President and the First lady had dinner. 10:00 '!he President retired. FJ P•ge_l_ ot_ l_ Pages THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN LOCATION DATE 'lllE WHITE H<XSE OCTOBER 4, 1982 1'11\SHncrc:N, o.c. TIME DAY 7:45 a .m. ~ PHONE J ~ 1-~~.... ~~--4 ~ ~ .. 0: 7:45 '!he President and the First Lady had breakfast. 9 :04 '!he President went to the doctor' s office. 9:06 '!he President went to the Oval Office. 9:06 9:32 '!he President met with: Janes A. Baker III, Orief of Staff El::}..Jin Meese III, Counsellor Michael K . Deaver, Deputy Orief of Staff 9:32 9:52 '!he President met for a national security briefing with: Willian P. Clark, Assistant for National Security Affairs Robert c. McFarlane, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs Mr. Baker Mr. Meese Mr. Deaver 10:22 10:23 R '1he President talked with Secretary of Ccmnerce Malcolm Baldrige. 10:32 10:41 '!he President met with: a::bert P . Nimno, Adninistrator of the Veterans Mninistraticri Mr . Meese '1he purpose of the meetin;J was for Mr . Nirnro to sutrnit his resignation to the President. 10 :54 '1he President went to the South Grounds. 10:57 11:04 '1he President flew by Marine helicopter f ran the South Grounds to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A." 11:15 12:13 'lhe President flew by Air Force Cl1e fran Andrews 1\FB to Port ColUTbus International Airport, COlllt'bus, Chio. For a list of passengers, see APPINDIX "B. " '!he President was met on board by Representative Clarence J . Braom CR-Chio) . '!he President and Representative BraoJ11 deplaned. 12: 20 'Ihe President was greeted by: Governor James A. Rhodes (R--Chiol oontinuea Page_l_ot-4-Pages THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN LOCATION OATf OCimER 4 I 1982 PORl' CX>LU'et.5 ~CJllAL AIRPORT TIME DAY ~u:;, auo 12: 20 p .r.i . ~OIDAY PHONE !• J'¥ ii: a: 1-~~...... ~~--1 I I .. a: continued Representative Midlael G. Oxley (R-Ohio) Representative Lyle WilliaIT5 (R-Chio) Tan ~bOdy, Mayor (R-O::>lmbus, Ohio) Michael Colley, Chairman of the Ohio Republican National camiittee 'Ihe President went t.o his motorcade.
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