Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 74A) 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.) COLONNADE HOTEL APRIL 19, 1975 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS TIME DAY 8:10 a.m. SATURDAY

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The President was an overnight guest at the Colonnade Hotel, 120 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts.

8:10 The President went to the Colonnade Suite East. Enroute the President was presented with a momento of his visit to the Colonnade Hotel by Amos Juster, General Manager of the Colonnade Hotel.

8:15 8:55 The President hosted a breakfast meeting for Massachusetts State Republican leaders. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A."

9:00 The President went to his motorcade. Enroute the President was greeted by Mrs. Maureen Dunn, Chairman of the Board of the National League of Families, Randolph, Massachu­ setts. Mrs. Dunn's husband, Lt. Joseph P. Dunn, has been missing in action since February 14, 1968.

9:00 9:15 The President motored from the Colonnade Hotel to the U.S. Coast Guard Station, Boston, Massachusetts.

9:20 9:35 The President flew by helicopter from the U.S. Coast Guard Station to Fenn School, Concord, Massachusetts. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B."

9:35 The President was greeted by: Philip Suter, Chairman of the Concord Board of Selectman Mrs. Philip Suter Morgan K. Smith, Headmaster of Fenn School Mrs. MOrgan K. Smith

9:35 9:40 The President greeted school children and faculty gathered for his arrival.

9:40 The President went to his motorcade.

9:40 9:45 The President motored from Fenn School to the' North Bridge.

9:45 10:15 The President attended the 200th commemorative ceremony for the Minute Men's battle at North Bridge. Members of the press The President was greeted by: Governor Michael S. Dukakis CD-Massachusetts) John W. Warner, Administrator of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration

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Maj. Gen. Otis Whitney, (U.S.A.-Ret.), Grand Marshal for bicentennial ceremonies at North Bridge

9:46 The PreSident, escorted by Governor Dukakis and Maj. Gen. Whitney, went to the North Bridge. Enroute, the Presi­ dent reviewed the Concord Honor Guard of the Massachusetts National Guard.

9:50 The President was met by: Peter Ramsbotham, Ambassador from the United Kingdom to the U.S. Gary E. Everhart, Director of the National Park Service

9:55 The President was presented with a Concord Bicentennial Commemorative Mediallion by Mr. Suter.

10:00 The President went to the platform.

10:00 10:05 The President addressed guests attending bicentennial cere­ monies commemorating the Minute Men's battle at North Bridge. The President's remarks were broadcast live over local radio and television. Members of the press

10:07 The President, escorted by Maj. Gen. Whitney, went to the Minute Man Statue.

The President and Mr. Ramsbotham participated in a wreath laying ceremony.

10:15 The President, escorted by Maj. Gen. Whitney, returned to his motorcade.

10:15 10:35 The President motored from the North Bridge to Lexington Green, Lexington, Massachusetts.

The President was greeted by: Allan F. Kenney, Chairman of the Town of Lexington Board of Selectmen Lincoln P. Cole, Jr., Chairman of the Lexington Bicentennial Committee Capt. Robert Marrigan, Commanding Officer of the Lexington Minute Men Company

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The President, escorted by Capt. Marrigan, reviewed the color guard.

10:53? The President went to the platform.

The President was presented a silkscreen Minute Man plaque by Mr. Kenney.

10:58? 11:03? The President addressed guests attending bicentennial cere­ monies at Lexington Green. Members of the press

The President, escorted by Capt. Marrigan, went to the Minute Man Statue.

11 :041 The President participated in a wreath laying ceremony.

The President, escorted by Mr. Kenney, returned to his motor­ cade. Enroute, the President greeted the crowd gathered for the ceremony.

11:l0? 11:20? The President motored from Lexington Green to Laurence G. Hanscom Field, Bedford, Massachusetts.

The President was greeted by: Col. Sigurd L. Jensen, Jr., Commanding Officer, Hanscom Field Mrs. Sigurd L. Jensen, Jr. Francis Hidinger, Airport Manager

11:29 12:31 The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Laurence G. Hanscom Field to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "C."

12:40 12:50 The President flew by helicopter from Andrews AFB to the South Grounds of the White House. For a list of passen­ gers, see APPENDIX "B."

12:52 The President went to the second floor Residence.

1:00 The President went to the Oval Office.

1:09 1:17 R The President talked with Ross E. Davis, Chairman, Washington Republican State Central Committee. The President's telephone call was amplified at the opening meeting of the Republican State Central Committees of Washington and continued GPO J974 Ol-555-863 page~ of ~ Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD

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Oregon, and the Executive Board of the Alaska Central Committee meeting in Portland, Oregon.

The President met to discuss U.S.-Middle East policies with: 2 :31 3:22 Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State 2:40 3:12 Lewis R. Wasserman, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Music Corporation of America, Universal City, California

(Note: Secretary Kissinger remained in the Oval Office continuously 2:31-5:12.)

3:22 4:20 The President met to discuss U.S.-South African relations with: Kenneth D. Kaunda, President of the Republic of Zambia Vernon J. Mwaanga, Foreign Minister of Zambia Mark Chona, Special Assistant to President Kaunda of Zambia for Political l1atters Siteke G. Mwale, Ambassador from Zambia to the U.S. Nathaniel Davis, Assistant Secretary for African Affairs, Department of State Jean M. Wilkowski, Ambassador from the U.S. to Zambia Secretary Kissinger Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs

The President met with: 4:20 5:12 Secretary Kissinger 4:30 4:48 Lt. Gen. Scowcroft 4:51 5:12 Lt. Gen. Scowcroft

5:15 6 :11 The President met with Assistant, Donald H. Rumsfeld.

6:24 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

8:05 The President and the First Lady went to the North Portico.

8:05 The President and the First Lady greeted: President and Mrs. Kaunda Henry E. Catto, Jr., Chief of Protocol, Department of State Mrs. Henry E. Catto, Jr.

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8:05 12:35 The President and the First Lady hosted a State Dinner in honor of President and Mrs. Kaunda.

The Presidential party went to the Yellow Oval Room in the second floor Residence.

8:05 8: 24 The President and the First Lady met with: President and Mrs. Kaunda Humphrey Mulemba, Member of the Central Committee of Zambia Mr. Mwaanga Ambassador Wilkowski Ambassador Mwale Mrs. Mwale Mr. Kaunda

8:24 The Presidential party went to the Grand Staircase.

8:24 The Presidential party participated in a photo opportunity.

8:24 The Presidential party went to the East Room.

8:24 The Presidential party received dinner guests. For a list of dinner guests, see APPENDIX "D."

8:46 The Presidential party went to the State Dining room.

8 :46 10:35 The Presidential party had .dinner.

10:35 The Presidential party went to the parlors.

The Presidential party returned to the Grand Hall.

10:45 The Presidential party received after-dinner guests. For a list of after-dinner guests, see APPENDIX "E."

11:00 The Presidential party went to the East Room.

11:00 11:40 The Presidential party attended after-dinner entertainment by pianists James Tocco and his wife Gilan Akbar.

11:40 The Presidential party returned to the Grand Hall for dancing.

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The Presidential party went to the North Portico.

11 :55 The President and the First Lady bade farewell to President and Mrs. Kaunda.

12:35 The President and the First Lady returned to the second floor Residence.

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GPO, 1974 0l-555-863 Page~ of ~ Page(s}. APPENDIX "A" list confirmed by Susan Hosmer

BREAKFAST MEETING WITH MASSACHUSETTS STATE REPUBLICAN LEADERS April 19, 1975

John W. Sears, State Chairman, Massachusetts Republican State Comte.

Nancy Sinnot, State Vice Chairman

Mrs. Fred (Anne) Witherby, Treasurer of the State Republican Party and former Chairman of the State Finance Comte.

Alice Roodkowsky, Secretary of the Massachusetts Republican Party and teacher at Wellesly College

Mrs. Henry D. (Eunice) Howe , Republican National Committeewoman

Leverett Saltonstall, former Governor and U.S. Senator from Massachusetts

Henry Cabot Lodge, U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican and former U.S. Senator and Representative to the United Nations

John A. Volpe, U.S. Ambassador to Italy and former Secretary of Transportation

Francis W. Sargent, former Governor from Massachusetts

Donald Dwight, former Lt. Governor from Massachusetts

Senator Edward W. Brooke (R-Massachusetts)

Congressman Silvio Conte (R-Massachusetts)

Congresswoman Margaret M. (Peggy) Heckler (R-Massachusetts)

F.P. Dumaine, former State Chairman

Lloyd Wearing, former State Chairman

Otto Sahlrab, former State Chairman

Josiah (Si) Spaulding, former State Chairman and former Director of Common Cause

Mrs. Donald (Maxine) Hunter, President of Massachusetts Federation of Republican Women

Al Fortier, President, Republican Club of Massachusetts

John Parker, State Senator and Minority Whip APPENDIX "A" -2

Francis (Frank) Hatch, State Representative and Minority Whip

Mrs. Charles (Katherine) P. Howard, former National Committeewoman and President Eisenhower's Ambassador to NATO

*Mrs. William D. (Cynthia) Barone,

*Mrs. Margaret (Peg) Kelly,

*Unable to identify.

Staff Note: Staff attendance is not confirmed and may be incomplete. John O. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistann APPENDIX "B"

HELICOPTER MANIFEST April 19, 1975

FROM: U.S. COAST GUARD STATION, BOSTON, MASS. TO: FENN SCHOOL, CONCORD, MASS.

The President

John W. McCormack, former Speaker of the House of Representatives Senator Edward M. (D-Massachusetts) Senator Edward W. Brooke (R-Massachusetts) Ambassador John A. Volpe, U.S. Ambassador to Italy John O. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant RAdm. William M. Lukash, Physician Lt. Col. America Sardo, Marine Corps Aide USSS USSS

FROM: Andrews AFB, Maryland TO: South Grounds of the White House

The President Mr. Hartmann Mr. Marsh Mr. Cheney Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary James M. Cannon III, Executive Director of the Domestic Council and Assistant for Domestic Affairs RAdm. Lukash Terrence O'Donnell, Aide David H. Kennerly, Personal Photographer Lt. Col Sardo

USSS APPENDIX "c" PASSElJGER 'HANlFES!

AIR FORCE m·;z 26000 FOR OFFICTAL USE ONLY HISSION 422 Laurence G. Es.:ascom Fld., to Andr::'!'Js AFB, t-Jashington DC 19 Apr 1975 Dap: 11:30am A~~: l2:32pm 1+02 400SM

l. THE PRESIDE£.i'T 2. Senator Edward 11. Kennedy (D-Massachusetts) 3. Senator Ed-:;vard W. Brooke (R-Massachusetts) 4. Representative Margaret H. Heckler (R-Ma:ssachusetts) 5. Mr. Robert Hartmann, Counsellor 6. Mr. John: Ivlarsh, Counsellor _ 7. 'Hr. Rich,ard Cheney, Deputy Assistant 8. Mr. Ron Nessen, Press Secretary 9. Mr. Red Cavaney, Director, Advance Office 10. Mr. William Greener, Deputy Press Secretary 11. Mr. Terrence O'Donnell, Aide 12. Mr. John. Cas,ser1y, Senior Editor 13. RA'dm lVi1iiam M. Lukash, Physician 14. LtCol A. A. Sardo, Marine Corps Aid~ 15. Mr. David Kennerly, Personal Photographer 16. BGen La,VJrence E. Adams, Commanding Officer, White House Communications Agency 17. Hr. Homer Luther, Advance Office (WHCA) 18. Mr. Robin lolartin, Staff Assistant 19. Mr. Pete Sorum, Consultant to Mr. Cavaney 20. Mr. Larry Eastland, Advance Office 21. Miss Jan Davis, Secretary to Mr. Thei~ 22. Miss Brenda Williams, Staff Assistant 23. 11SG Herbert G. Oldenburg, baggage handler 24. SMS Lowell H. Ray, steward 25. MSC Arturo Bautista, valet 26. Nr. R. Keiser 27. Mr. R. Pontius 28. Mr. W. Welch 29. }-Ir. R. Caughey 30. Mr. J. Glenn USSS 31. Mr. F. Wilson 32. 101r. C. Maddox 33. lofr. R. Melvin • 34. Mr. J. Piper _____---l 35. Miss Fran Le'\vine AP 36. Mr. Richard Growald UPI 37. , .' loire Charles Bennett AP Photo 38. Mr. Tim Murphy UP:': Photo 39. Mr. Jeff Copeland 40. Mr. George Romi1ly ABC Pool 41. Mr. Ken Blalock ABC Pool " 42. Mr.. Cleve Ryan ABC Pool 43. Mr. Lawr€}t1ce M. O'Rourke Philadelphia Bulletin l~4. Mr. Eric Engberg lve s t inghouse Broadcasting

FOR GFFICIAL USE ONLY , -, APPENDIX "D" list confirmed by --EPS---­ STATE DINNER FOR PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA AND MRS. KAUNDA Apr~ll9, 1975

~e President and th~;irst Lady v:flis Excellency The President of the Republic of Zambia and~rs. Kaunda Mr. Kaweche Kaunda Son of the President and Mrs. Kaunda

v.(he Honorable H..".. Mulemba. Member of the Central Committee vthe Honorable Vernon J. Mwaanga, MP Minister of Foreign Affairs \1Iis Excellency The Ambassador of the Republic of Zambia and\K1:rs. Mwale vlhe Honorable Fwanyanga M. Mulikita, MP . / Minister of Education _"'The Honorable Alexander B. Chikwanda, MP Minister of Planning and Finance ~r. Mark C. Chona Special Assistant to the President (Politi.cal) YMr. Lishomwa M. Lishomwa . / Special Assistant to the President (Economic) v:M:r. Patrick J. Chisanga Secretary to the ~abinet v.6r. Henry S. Meebelo Director of Research, Party Headquarters yMr. Julian L. Masaninga Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Yffis Excellency Rueben K. Chinambu Chief of Protocol

'-"the Secretary of State ang. Mrs. Kissinger ~r. Justice Powell and ~rs. Powell ~/ V'fhe Secretary of Transportation and :K1rs. Coleman Vi"he Honorable Robert W. Packwood, Senate, and ~rs. Packwood (Oregon) \,..If'he Hon.o~able J. Bennett Johnston, Jr., United States Senate, and 'Mrs. Johnston (Louisiana) vrhe Honorable Dewey F. Bartlett, United States Senate, and ~rs. Bartlett (Oklahoma) vthe Honorable James A. McClure, United States Senate, and l.(1rs. McClure (Idaho) vfhe Honorable Robert N. Giaimo, House of .R.epresentatives, and"'Mrs. Giaimo (Connecticut) v.rhe Honorable Burt L. Talcott, House of Representatives, and ~rs. Talcott (California) APPENDIX liD" -2 4/1~/75

The Honorable Philip Burton, House of Representatives, and Mrs. Burton' (California) vr'he Honorable Thomas S. Foley, House of Representatives, and~rs. Foley (Washington) ~e Hor:09.ble Charles B. Rangel, House of Representatives, and'1\1rs. Rangel (New York) ~dmiral. ~mes L. Holloway, III, Chief of Naval Operations, and 'Mrs. Holloway v.(he Honorable Jean M. Wilkowski Ambassador to Zambia v.fhe Chief of Protocol and l}((rs. Catto \..o!.t. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, USAF, Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, and~rs. Scowcroft v(he Honorable Nathaniel Davis, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, and~rs. Davis \.l!'"he Honorable Stanley S. Scott, Special Assistant to the President for Minority Affairs, and'i:1'rs. Scott vf'he Honorable Mitchell Kobelinski. Member. Board of Directors, Export-Import Bank of the United States, and ~s. Kobelinski \o1V1r. and~rs. Joseph J. Akston, Palm Beach, Florida Mr. ~kston is a leading art philanthropist; former Pub., Arts Magazine VI<1r. and~rs. Roger E. Anderson, Chicago, Mr. Anderson is Chairman, Continental Illinois National Bank ~. 'YV' cii.~t:r R. DCciI'usiey, :C:;iknart. Indiana ChairFlan of the Finance Committee, Miles Laboratories and~rs. Frank Blair, New York, New York ' Mr. Blair is former newscaster, NBC ~s. Dorris Carr Bonfi&hli, New York, New York Guest of Walter Beardsley ~r. and Mrs. Gordon Bunshaft, New York, New York Mr. Bunshaft an architect with Skidmore, Owings and Merrill; designer of the Hirshhorn Museum ~r. and'1v!'rs. Joseph W. Chorlton, Trenton, New Jersey Mr. Chorlton is President, Cybis (porcelain sculptures) ~. Bob Cochran, Richmond, Vermont Professional skier; past National Alpine and NCAA ski champion YlV1r. and ~s. Howard W. Cosell, New York, New York Mr. Cosell is a sportscaster, ABC vifrs. Clare W. Crawford, Washington, D. C. Assistant Editor, People Magazine vDuchess dlUzes, Paris, France ~r. and~rs. Robert Edwards, New York, New York Mr. Edwards is Dir., Middle East and .-Africa. Division, The Ford Foundation ~r. and\K1rs. J. Wayne Fredericks, New York, New York Mr. Fredericks is Exec. Dir., International Governmental Affairs Ford Motor Company , APPENDIX "D" -3 4/19/75

'-iv1r. and'M:.s. Carl A. Gerstacker, Midland, Michigan Mr. Gerstacker is Chmn., Dow Chemical Co. \..Mr. and~rs. William B. Grahanl, Morton Grove, Illinois Mr. Graham is Chmn. &: Chief Exec. Officer, Baxter Laboratories, Inc. Uf'he Honorable William J. Keating and ~rs. l\eating Mr. Keating is President, The Cincinnati Enquirer - \.Mr. and~s. E. Douglas Kenna, Washington, D. C. Mr. Kenna is President, National Association of Manufacturers t,..l:{ady Nancy Keith, New York, New York Guest of Jerome Robbins Y:l\1:r. and ~rs. Morton Kondracke, Washington, D. C. Mr. Kondracke is White House correspondent, Sun Times ~r •. B. Lombe Zana News Agency (Zambia) ~r. and Mfs. Ian K. MacGregor, New York, New York Mr. MacGregor is Chmn., American Metal Climax, Inc. \..M'r. and~s. John Mashek, Washington, D. C. Mr. Mashek is White House correspondent, U. S. News &World Report V1V1r. Robert W. Mason, Washington, D. C. Escort of Clare Crawford ~ofessor and ~s. Bennie D. Mayberry, Tuskegee, Alabama / Dean, School of Applied Sciences, Tuskegee Institute VI'he Honorable Clark Mollenhoff, Washington, D. C. White House correspondent, Des MOlnes l{egister ~ss Terri Nelson, Lutsen, MiImesota Guest_of Bob Cochran '\.M'r. Lowell Nesbitt, New York, New York Super -realistic artisJ ~e Honorable David C. Owen and~rs. Owen, Overland Park, Kansas Mr. Owen is Pres., First National Bank of Shawnee Mission \..JC/frs. Mara Palmer, New York, New York Guest of Lowell Nesbitt ~r. Henry Platt, New York, New York Es.c9rt of Duchess d'Uzes and Pres., Tiffany &: Co. ~r. and'1\1rs. Hans A. Ries, Beverly Hills, California Mr. Ries was formerly with Continental Ore Corporation and in charge of their Africa operations ~r. Jerome Robbins, New York, New York Choreog:~her \..Profes sol' and 'M.rs. Robert Rotberg, Lexington, Massachusetts Profassor Rotberg is Professor of Political Science and History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology f.,.Mr. and lMG.-s. Irwin Sachs, New York, New Yo_rk Mrs. Sachs is dress designer, Gloria Sachs ~rs. Jouett Shouse, Washington, D. C. Chmn. pf the Exec. Com Ott W If T F m1- ee, 0 rap. oundation Board of Directors APPENDIX "D" -4 4/19/75

~r. and '!:frs. James Tocco, New York, New York Mr. Tocco is a pinaist and Mrs. Tocco is pianist, Miss Gilan Akbar \.'Mr. and\Mrs. Jay Van Andel, Ada, Michigan Mr. Van Andel is Chrnn., Amway Corporation '-!fr. and \M'rs. Leroy Walker, Durham. Nodth Carolina Dr. Walker teaches at North Carolina Central University; coach of the 1976 u. S. Olympic track and field team \,.f;/.[r. and'l<1rs. Lew R. Wasserman. New York. New York Mr. Wasserman is Chron., MCA. Inc. \4Ar. and~rs. Roy Wilkins. New York, New York Mr. _"'5ilkins is Exec. Dir., NAACP ~r. and ~rs. James B. Wyeth, Chadds Ford. Pennsylvania Artist

~'BRIEN, HUGH - actor vTORBERT, MISS DONNA ··-APPENDIX "E" AFTER-DINNER GUEST LIST/STATE DINNER FOR THE PRESIDENT OF ZAMBIA ... list confirmed .AND MRS. KAUNDA by EPS ...~j>l;'i1 19, .. 1975 .

\..iV1r. and~rs. Larry Adler Mr. Adler is Publisher, Washingtonian Magazine \..Miss Donna Armstrong (Alexandria, Virginia) Guest of Mr. Jay Smith \..:Mr. and~rs. James F. Bailey Mr. Bailey is Legislative Advocate, Carpenters I Legislative hnprovement Committee \,..If'he Honorable Terrel H. Bell and ~rs. Bell Mr. Bell is Commissioner of Education, Department of Health, Edy..cation and Welfare ~r. and'I(frs. James J. Blake Mr. Blake is Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs "'!5r. and ~rs. Randolph W. BrOlnery Dr. Bromery is Chancellor, University of Massachusetts "':Dr. and~rs. Preston Bruce Dr. Bruce is Chief, 4C Division, Office of Child Development, Department of Health, Education and Welfare ~r. and ktrs. Thomas E. Cole Mr. Cole is Administrative Assistant to Senator James L. Buckley \.1\.1r. and ~rs. Wendell B. Coote Mr. Coote is Director, Office of East African Affairs, Department rlf ~b'd·p vfhe Ho~orable H. R. Crawford and~rs. Crawford Mr. Crawford is Assistant Secretary for Housing Managelnent, D.e~rtment of Housing and Urban Development ~r. and 'J.('1rs. William Cuff Mr. Cuff, Office Of the Military Aide, The White House ~r. and~r s. Paul Duke Mr. Duke is Senior Correspondent, National Public Affairs Center for Television ~r. and~rs. John R. Gomien Mr.• 90mien is Administrative Assistant to Senator Robert Taft v:Mr•. and };:frs. Terry Herndon Mr. Herndon is Executive Secretary, National Education Association \1(1r. and ~s. Harold Horan Mr. Horan is Senior Staff Member, National Security Council ~r. John S. Hoyt Administrative Assistant to Representative Samuel L. Devine ~r. and~rs. Gary G. Hymel . Mr. Hymel is Legislative Assistant to Representative Thomas O'Neill I Mr. and Mrs. Crispin M. Itwi Mr. Itwi is First Secretary, Embassy·of the Republic of Zambia vr;!r. Henry H. Janin Mr. Janin is Country Officer, Zambia, Department of State APPENDIX "E" -2 4/19/75 The Honorable William. T. Kendall and Mrs. Kendall Mr. Kendall is Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs YM.r. and~rs. Walter P. Kennedy . / Mr. Kennedy i,s House Minority Sergeant-at-Arms VMiss Sharon Ketcham (Arlington, Virginia) Guest of Mr. John S. Hoyt \.1Vfr. and'Mfrs. Edward Krause Mr. Krause is Director, Office of International Marketing, Department of Commerce \.M'r. Alain Mangel Administrative Director for his brother, Marcel Marceau \.Mr. Marcel Marceau Pantomime artist ~iss Patti Jo Matson 1-.11' s. Fordl s Press Office, The White House ~r. and~rs. James A. McGinley Mr. McGinley is Assistant Director for Africa, U. S. Inforrnation Agency ~e Honorable Thomas P. Melady and'1\1'rs. Melady . / Dr. Melady is Executive Vice Pr~sigent, St. Joseph College, Philadelphia VThe Honorable Edward W. Mulcahyand":K1rs. Mulcahy Mr. Mulcahy is Deputy Assistant Secretary for African Affairs, Department of State ~rs. Alfred W. Negley (San Antonio. Tecas) Guest of Mr. Warren Robbins; Mrs. Negley is Trustee of San Antonio 11uyum and Archives of American Art ~r. and'1V1rs. W. Paul OINeill. Jr. Mr. OINeill is Director, Office of Southern African Affairs, Department of State V.M:.r. Michael Pertschuk General Counsel, Senate Commerce Comluittee -vMr. Noel Pinault GuesJ of Mr. Alain Mangel ~r. and'tirs. James M. Pope Mr. Pope is Deputy Director for Public Affairs, Bureau of African Affairs, Department of State \1\1'r. Warren Robbins . Dire5tor, Museum of African Art, Washington, D. C. "1'Vfr. and ~rs. Charles Roberts Mr• ...,Roberts is Director of Information, National Wildlife Federation ~. and k'1rs. Henry Robinson Dr•. ~obinson is a former City Council member ~r. and }AI's. Donald Ruby Mr. Ruby is Administrative Assistant to Senator William Scott ~r. and 'I<1r s. Cleveland Ryan . , Mr. Ryan is Lighting Technician, White House Press Corps \1\1r. and ~rs. Robert 1. Selsky -- Mrs. Selsky, Social Entertainments Office, The White House '1<1i8 s Ann Sicco. (Paris, France) Guest of Mr. Marcel }V1arceau APPENDIX liE" -3 4/19/75 ~r. and'Iv1rs. William. B. Silweya Mr. Silweya is Counsellor, Enlbassy of the Republic of Zam.bia Mr. and Mrs. Godfr.ey M. Sirn.fukwe Mr. Sirn.fukwe is Second Secretary, Em.bassy of the Republic of Zam.bia ~r. Jay Sm.ith Press Aide to Representative John J. Rhodes ~iss Anna Sofaer (New York, New York) Gu.e)t of Mr. Michael Pertschuk VMr. and~,frs. Herbert J. Spiro v,( Mr:/Spiro is Mem.ber of Policy Planning Staff, Departm.ent of State Mr. and Mrs. Irvine A. Sprague Mr. Sprague is Adm.inistrative Assistant to Representative John Mcyall . '-1<1r. and'1<1rs. R. William. Taylor Mr. Taylor is General Manager and Executive Vice President of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Dearborn, Michigan vk.r. and Mrs. Peter von Pawel M~s:l von Pawel, Mrs. Ford's Corres'pondence Office, The White House ~r. and ~rs. Jam.es Whitm.ore Mr. Whitm.ore is an actor; currently in "Give 'em. Hell, Harry!" \..Mr. and ~rs. Frank E. Willia:ms Mr. Willia:ms is Deputy Associate Director for VISTA and Anti-Poverty Pro.$ralns, ACTION ~r. and Mrs. Alan Woods Mr. Woods is Deputy Director, Presidential Personnel Office ~r. and \M'rs. Edward J. Wren Mr. Wren is Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation, Depart:ment of Health, Education and Welfare ~r. and ~rs. J. B. Zulu Mr. Zulu is Alternate Executive Director, International Monetary Fund ~r. and Mrs. Youssef Akbar Mr. Akbar is Political Counselor, I:mperial E:mbassy of Iran and and Mr. Tocco'S cousin \1)r. and 'K1rs. Ahm.ad R. Esfandiary Mrs. Tocco's cousin ~r. Victor S. Ka:mber (Washington, D. C. ) Guest of Miss Patti Matson

..... APPENDIX "E" -4 4/1~/75 t vMr. Calfin Sikazwe Principal Private Secretary to President Kaunda \,..Mr. A. T. Mpengula Director for American Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs ~r. L. E. Kawesha Under Secretary. Ministry of Planning and Finance v.Dr. PaulO. Chuke vG Personal Physician to President Kaunda Mr. D. Mumbe . Private Secretary to President Kaunda Mr. M. Belemu Senior Press Secretary to President Kaunda \..BROWN, Mr. andVrs. Theodore E.

~RFORD, MISS CAROL