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Tiie DAILY DIARY of Presft!E14itjimmy CARTER 6:00 -- - - HOUSE- - -_ TiiE DAILY DIARY OF PRESft!E14iTJIMMY CARTER LOCATION DATE No.. Day, Yt., MAY 10, 1978 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D.Cm 6:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY, TiME K-r:viTY From 1 To 6:00 I R The President received a wake up call from the White House signal board operator. 6:29 The President went to the Oval Office. I 8:02 P The President telephoned Senator Sam Nunn (D-Georgia). The call was not completed. 8:09 8:ll R The President talked with Special Representative for Trade I Negotiations Robert S. Strauss, 8:15 8:25 The President met with his Assistant for National Security Affairs, Zbigniew Brzezinski. 8:27 8:34 R The President talked with the First Lady. 8:47 9:02 The President met with: Charles H. Kirbo, partner with King and Spalding law firm, Atlanta, Georgia Frank B. Moore, Assistant for Congressional Liaison 9:07 R The President was telephoned by Senator Nunn. The call was not completed. 9:09 ' The President went to the Indian Treaty Room, Room 474 of the Old Executive Office Building. (OEOB) 9:09 i 9:46 The President participated in a meeting to discuss inflation I with a group of labor leaders. For a list of attendees, I see APPENDIX "A." Members of the press, in/out 9:46 f The President returned to the Oval Office. I 9 0. 471 9:49 R The President talked with his mother, Mrs. Lillian Carter. I 9:53 ! 9:54 P The President talked with Senator Nunn. I 10:04( The President went to the Roosevelt Room. i 10:04) 10:30 The President met with Co-Chairmen of the Democratic National I I Committee (DNC) Southern States Fundraiser Dinner to be 1 1 held in Houston, Texas. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B." I 10:3oI The President returned to the Oval Office. I i THE DAICf DlARY OF PREstDENT JIMMY CARTER .OCATlON DATE olo.. Day, Yr.1 THE WHITE HOUSE NAYa 10, 1978 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY lo:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY TIME AcTnmY The President met with: 10:30 lOt49 Joseph L. "Jody" Powell, Press Secretary 1O:30 10:45 Rex L. Granum, Deputy Press Secretary LO:45 lOr49 Hamilton Jordan, Assistant 1O:58 I The President went to the South Grounds. 11:Ol The President returned to the Oval Office. 11:45 12:03 The President met with: David Freeman, member of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and Chairman-designate of the TVA James C. Free, Associate for Congressional Liaison Timothy E. Kraft, Special Assistant for Appointments 12:03 The President returned to the Roosevelt Room. I 12:03 lr35 The President hosted a luncheon meeting with the Joint Chiefs of Staff. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "C." 1:03 The President was telephoned by Senator Walter Huddleston (D-Kentucky), The call was not completed. 1:35 The President returned to the Oval Office. I 1:36 / The President went to the Cabinet Room. 1:36 It 2:20 The President participated in a National Security Council a (NSC) meeting to discuss Department of Defense Consolidated Guidance. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "D." 2:32 The President went to Room 450 in the OEOB. l 2:32 / 257. The President met to discuss the administration's ant-inflati program with members of the American Retail Federation. For a list of attepdees, see APPENDIX_ "E." Members of the press 2:57 The President returned to the Oval Office. 2:57 3:17 The President met with: Joel M. "Jay" Solomon, Administrator of the General Services Administration (GSA) Jack H. Watson, Jr., Assistant for Intergovernmental Affairs and Cabinet Secretary r6 WMfE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTE? OCATSON DATE \Mo.. Shy, Y r.,) HE WHITE HOUSE riiy 10, 1978 ASHINGTON, D.C. TSME DAY 3:17 p.m. WEDNESDAY PHONE TSME ACTIWTY The President talked with Senator Dick Clark (D-Iowa). The President returned to the Cabinet Room. The President participated in a meeting to discuss the economy with Secretary of the Treasury W. Michael Blumenthal and other administration officials. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "F." I 4:oo , ' R The President was telephoned by Secretary of Labor F. Ray Marshall. The call was not completed. I 4:32 The President returned to the Oval Office. 1 I I 4:32 4:37 P The President talked with Secretary Marshall. 4:40 The President talked with White House projectionist Paul Fisher 4:43 4:46 P The President talked with Mr. Moore. 49 The President talked with Senator Huddleston. 5:54 P .The President telephoned Representative Joe D. Waggonner, Jr. (D-Louisiana). The call was not completed. i 4:59 I, 5:oo P The President talked with Confidential Assistant to Mr. Jordan I Eleanor A. Connors. i 5:oo 1 The President returned to the second floor Residence. 5:Ol ;' 5:02 R The President talked with White House Usher Nelson C. Pierce, I Jr. I , i 592 / The President went to the tennis courts. I i I i The President played tennis with: II Dr. Carlton T. Hicks, optometrist, Brunswick, Georgia I James A. “Jim” Bishop, partner with Taylor, Bishop and I Lee law firm, Brunswick, Georgia i 1 Mr. Jordan i ; 5:31 / 5:33 The President talked with Senator Muriel Humphrey i I f (D-Minnesota). t 6:04 6:06 R The President talked with his Special Assistant for Administra j tion, Hugh A. Carter, Jr. 1 I I I 1 GK3- :9,n 30 ;?a-1et _ Pnw3 of 4 P1gerv. - rHE WHarE irOUSE THE DAL-f DtARY Of PRESIDENT JWMY CARTER LOCATlON DATE MO.. Day. Yr.r THE WHITE HOUSE MAY 10, 1978 WASHINGTON, D.C. T1ME DAY \5- 6:20 p.m. WEDNESDAY TIME Y ‘2 ACTW~TY E. s From \ To L 4 The President talked with Representative Waggonner. The President returned to the second floor Residence. The President talked with Mr. Pierce. 7:31 The President had dinner with: Jeff and Annette Carter Mr. Kirbo Dr. Hicks Mr. Bishop Senator Nunn Mrs. Nunn 85::O The President went to the White House theatre. He was accompanied by: Amy Carter 1 Dr. Hicks Mr. Bishop Mr. Kirbo Senator and Mrs. Nunn The Presidential party watched the movie "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral." 9:22 1 9:30 R The President talked with Philip H. Alston, Jr., Ambassador of the U.S. to Australia. i 10:12 ' 10:15 P The President talked with Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance. 10:35 / The President, escorted Senator and Mrs. Nunn to the North Portico. i I The President bade farewell to Senator and Mrs. Nunn. I 10:37 I The President returned to the second floor Residence. I 11:13 i P The President gave a message to the White House signal board I operator. 1i 11:30 ) The President retired. i i I I I Ii EJ/EJ 5/11/78 cico: ;3n $- ;zk;ol Pl$6-4 Of - 4 %JSS:..
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