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THE WHITE HOUSE

WASJ:iiNCJTOM .) 'lr1/f<1 Mr. Hartmann: .f f·' J*f

Dorothy has ordered the additional calculators.

Should Congressman McFall also receive one? ~eta i ,9-_/J ~;'1 t/ cz ·. { 0 r . .

ll"3L\D . - 3501 . . 531 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, D.C.

From the President:

To: a.m. p.m. Dear ~~~~~~~~~~

On my recent trip to the Far East, I just had to squeeze in enough personal time in a very tight schedule, to allow me to find this little Christmas gift and souvenir of Japan for you.

It is an excellent pocket calculator --- but it also has other accomplishments. For instance, if you punch 77340 into the calculator and then turn it upside down, you will see what the

Republicans said after the 1974 election.

But this little machine is also a fortune-telling calculator and if you punch in 3507 and turn it upside down, you will see what we don't intend to do in 1976!

Have a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year! FOR LES ARENDS:

P.S. --- This is also a personalized calculator. Punch in 537,

turn it upside down and you '11 see what I mean. Dacaaber 13, 1974

Dear Carls On •1 recent trip to the Par Eaat, I juet had to aqueeae tn enough pereonal ti•• in a ••r1 tight achadula to allow •• to f ied tht• little Chri•t•a• atft and aouvenir of Japan for you. tt la au excellent pocket calculator--but it aleo hae other accoaplishaanta. Por inetanca, if you punch 77340 into the calculator and than turn it upaide dovn, you will ••e vhat th• Republican• aaid after the 1974 election.

But thia little ••chine i• alao a fortune-telltn1 calculator--and if you poach in 3507 and turn tt upal4• down, 70• will aee what we doa't intend to do iu 19761 Ba•• a Merry Cbri•t••• and a ••ry Happy Bew Year! Warmeet peraonal regarde,

Honorable Carl Albert Th• Speaker Bouaa of aapre•entativea Vaahlnaton, D. c. 20515 Dece ber 13, 1974

Dear Carl:

On ay recent trlp to th• ~•r Baat, I juat had to aqueese tn enovgh per•onal tiaa in a very ti bt eehedul• to allow •• to find this little Christ••• gift and eouvenir of Japan for you.

It is an excellent pocket calculator--but 1t al•o ha• other accompliah••nta. ?or inatanca, if you punch 77340 iuto the calculator and then turn it upaide dovn, you will eee vbat the epubllcana aa1d after the 1974 election. But tble little aachine ia alao a fortune-telling calculator--and if you punch in 3507 and turn it upside dovn, you will aee what ve dou't intend to do in 19761 Ba•• a Merry Cbriataaa aud a very Bappy Nev !earl Raraeat peraonal regards.

Honorable Carl Albert The Speaker ouae of Repreaentative• Waehington, D. c. 20515 Deceaber 13. 1974

Dear Tips Oa ay recent trip to the far !a•t, I ju•t had to •qu•••• in •nouah per•onal ti•• la a ••ry ti&ht achedule to allow •• to f lad th1• little Chr1ataae gift and •ou••air of Japan for 1ou.

It 1• an excellent pocket calculator--••t lt aleo ha1 other accoapll1baent•• Por tn•tance. lf JOU puach 77340 into th• cale•lator and than turn it up•lde down. JOU will eae what the lepubllcan• eald after the 1974 e1ect1oa. But thl• little aachine le al•o a fortune-telllaa calculater--••• lf you puaeh in 3507 aad turn it up•ld• down, 1•• will ••• what we don't tatead to do lD 19761 I••• a Kerry Cbrl•t••• and a ••ry lappy Rew Yearl War•••t peraonal reaarde,

lonorable Tho••• P. O'Neill, Jr. Kajorlty Leader Bouee of lepraaentatl••• Waehleatoa, D. c. 20515 Dece ber 13, 1974 •

D r Tip:

On y recent trip to the Far !aat, I juat had to aqueeae in enough peraonal time in a very ti ht acbedute to allow me to find tbia little Christmas ift and souvenir of Japan for you.

It is an excellent pocket calculator--but it alao has other acco pliahaents. Por instance, if you punch 77340 into the calculator and then turn it upside down, you will ••• what the epublicana •aid after the 1974 election. But thia little machine ia alao a fortune-tellinR calculator--and if you punch in 3507 and turn it upside dovn, you will see what ve don't intend to do in 19761 Have a Merry Chriataaa and a very Happy New Yearl

Warmest personal re arda,

Honorable Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. Majority Leader nouae of aepreaentativea Waahington. D. C. 20515 D••.. ••r 13, 1974

On •1 reeeat trip to the Par la•t, I ju•t ha• to ••••••• ia aaou1h pareoaal ttae ta a ••rJ t11ht eche••l• to allow •• to fta4 thl• little Chr1ataaa a1f t aa4 •ou•entr of Japaa for you. It 1• aa ascalleat poek•t ca1eulater--••t it alao ha• other aceoapli•h•••te. ror iaatanee, if 700 poaeb 77340 lato the eale•lator aa• th•• tura lt apat•• down, 10• will •e• what th• aepu•llcaaa aatd after th• 1974 aleattoa. ••t thi• ltttla aaeht•• 1• aleo • fort•••-t•lltaa cal•olacor··••• tf 10• P•••h la 3507 ••• t•ra lt up•td• 4owa, 10• vtll ••• what •• doe't iatend to do la 19761 •••• a Merr1 Chrt•t••• aad a ••rJ lappy ••• !earl Var•••t pereoaal raaar•••

Boaora•l• John J. Mcfall Majorit1 Whip Bo••• of tepraeantati••• Va•htaatoa, D. c. 20515 Dece ber 13. 1974

Dear Jack: On my r cent trip to the rar Ea•t. I just had to squeeze in enough personal time in a very ti ht schedule to allow me to find this little Cbriatmas if t and •ouvenir of Japan for you.

It i• an excellent pocket calcul tor--but it alao has other accoapliabmenta. Yor in•tance, tt you punch 77340 into the calculator and then turn it upside down, you will see what the epublicans said after the 1974 election. nut this little machine is also a fortune-telling calculator--and if you punch in 3507 and turn it up•id• down, you will Bee what ve don't intend to do in 19761 ave a Merry Chrietmaa and a very Happy ;ev Year!

War est peraonal regards,

Honorable John J. McPall ajority Whip nouse of Representatives Washington, D. C. 20513 December 13. 1974

Dear Johna

Oa •J recent trip to th• ~•r Baat, I juat had to ••••••• ta eaoaah pereoaal ti•• ts a ••r1 tiaht aeh•4•1• to allow •• to f1Dd tht• little Cbrlataaa atft and •o••••ir of 3apaa for 7ou.

It 1• an ezce11eat pocket calculator-·•ut it alao baa ot••r accoapltehaeata. for tnataace, if JO• punch 77340 lato th• caloelator ••• tbeo turn tt up•t•• down, you will ••• what the ••••~11aaaa aatd after th• 1974 election.

lut tbt• little aacbtne la alao a f ortuae-telll•I calculator·-••• if JOU paach ta 3501 and turn it upaid• down, 70• will ••• what we doa't intend to do ta 19761 I••• a MerrJ Chrl•t••• aa4 a ••ry BappJ Baw Yearl Varaeat peraoaal r•aarde,

Bonorahl• John J. •hodaa MiaoritJ Leader Boa•• of aepreaeatatt••• Vaehiaatoa, D. c. 20515 December 13, 1974

Dear John:

On y receut trip to the Far East. I just bad to squeeze in enou h personal ti e in a very ti ht achedule to allow e to find thie little C ristaas ift and souvenir of Japan for you. It ia an exe llent pocket calculator--but it also baa other accomplishment•. For instance, if you punch 77340 into the calculator and then turn it up•ide down, you will see what the epublicans said after the 1974 election.

But this little achine is also a f ortune-tellin calculator--and if you punch in 3507 and turn it upside down, you will see what ve don't intend to do in 1976f Have a Merry Chriatma• aad a very Happy New Year! armest personal regards,

Honorable John J. hodes inority Leader ·ouae of Representative• ••bin ton, n. c. 2051, D•c••\•r 13, 1974

Oa •1 recant trip to the rar !aat, t juat had to ••••••• ia ••o•ab peraonal ti•• ta a ••ry ttaht achedul• to allow •• to fiad tbta ltttl• Chriataaa atf t aad aoa•eair of Japan for 70•. It la an eseellaat pocket ealculator--••t tt al10 ha• other aoeeaflt••••ata. ••r iaatanc•• if JOU punch 77340 iato the ealcalator end then tura tt upatde down, you will ••• what th• tepubllean1 aatd after the 1974 elactioo.

But tkta little aachta• i• elao a fortua•-t•llina calculator--aa• if 700 puacb ta 3507 aad turn it epatda •ova. 1•• will ••• what •• 4oa•t tataad to 4o ta 19761 I••• a Harry Chrt1taaa aa4 a ••rJ Bappy ••w Teart Varaa1t peraoaal reaarda,

loaora•l• Laalt• C. Araada Mtaortty Vbip Bou•• of tepr••••tatt••• Waabtaaton. D. c. 20515 P.I. Thia 1• alao a pereoualiaad calculator. Puech ta 537, taro it apaide iown aad 70•'11 •••what I aean. Decernb r 13, 1974

De r Les:

On y recent trip to the Far Eaet, t just had to squeese in enough personal time in a very ti ht schedule to allow m to find this little Christ aa ift and •ouvenir of 3apan for you.

It ia an excellent pocket calculator--but it also ha• other accompliahaenta. Por instance, if you punch 77340 into the calculator and th n turn it upsid down, you will see what the Republicans said after the 1974 election.

But thia little achine ia aleo a fortune-telling calculator--and if you punch in 3'07 and turn it upetde down, you vill see vhat we don't intend to do in 19761

Have a lerry Cbrietmas and a very Happy ew Ye rt

Warmest peraonal re~ards,

lonorable Laslie C. Aranda !inority Whip ouse of epreaentatives Waehtngton, D. c. 20515

P.S. Thia ia alao a persoualtaed calculator. Punch in 537, turn it upaide down and you'll see what I ean. Dear Jias Oa •1 recent trip to the Var la•t• I juat had to •4••••• io aaouah peraonal ti•• in a very t11bt acbedul• to allow •• to f iad thi• little Chrietaaa alf t and eouYeair of Japan for you.

It 1• an excellent pock•~ calculacor--but it alao ha• other accoap11ahaenta. for iaatance, if you puach 77340 into th• calculator aad then turn it upaid• dowu, you •ill aee what th• Republican• •aid after the 1974 election. lut th1• little aachine 1• alao a fortune•telltaa caleulator--and if you p•ach in 3507 and turn it •P•ide 4own, you will ••e vhat we don't intend to do la 19761 B••• a Merry Chriataaa aad a ••ry Happy Bew Y•arl Varaeat p•r•onal reaarde,

Boaorabl• Ja••• o. laatlau4 Preatdant Pro Teapore Uaitad State Seuate Va•h~aatou. D. c. 1os10 December 13, 1974

Dear Jimt Ou my recent trip to the Far Eaat, I just had to aquaeze in enough peraonal ti•• in a very tight schedule to allow me to find this little Chriataaa gift and souvenir of Japan for you.

It is an excellent pocket calculator--but it also baa other accoap11abaents. Yor inatance, if you punch 77340 into the calculator and then turn it upside dowu, you will sea what the Republicans said after the 1974 election.

But thi• little machine i• alao a fortune-telling calculator--and if you punch in 3507 and turn it upaide dovn, you will aee vhat we don't intend to do in 19761 Have a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Yearl Warmeat personal regards,

Honorable James o. Eastland Preaident Pro Tempore United State Senate Waahington, D. c. 20510 Dear Hlk•• Oa ay recent trip to th• lar •••t• I ju•t kad co ••••••• ta eaoa1b pareoaal tla• la a ••r1 tl&ht acb•d•l• to allow •• to f ia4 thte little Chrtataae sift ••4 eou••ntr of Japan for 7oa. It ta aa ••c•ll••t pocket calculator••b•t lt alao h•• other acooapll•ba•ate. •or illatanc•• if 10• peach 77340 lato th• calculator aad tb•n turn 1t upe14e down. JOU Vlll ••• what the &epubllcaaa eatd after th• 1974 election. lut tbta little aacbln• 1• alao a f orcaae•telltaa calcalator--aad if you puach ta 3507 aa4 tarn it 1 •P•ide dowa 1 7ou will ••• vbat we doa t iataad to do la 19761

Bava a Kerry Chrietaa• aad a ••rJ Happy Bew Yaarl

Waraeet per•oaal r•1arda 1

Honorable Kika Maaef 1eld Tb• HajoritJ Leader Uait•d Stat•• S•••t• Vaabia1toa1 o. c. 20510 Decemb•r 13, 1974

Dear Mikes On my recent trip to the Far Bast, I juet had to aqueeme in enough personal time in a very tight achedule to allow me to find this little Christmas gift and aouvenir of Japan for you.

It ia an excellent pocket calculator--but it also baa other accomplishmente. For instance, if you punch 77340 into the calculator and than turn it upside down, you will see what the Republicans said after the 1974 election.

But this little machine i• also a f ortune-tellina calculator--and if you punch in 3'07 and turn it upaide down, you will see what we don't intend to do in 19761 Bava a Marry Cbristmae and a very Happy New Yearl Warmest personal regards,

Honorable Mike Mansfield The Majority Leader Washington, D. c. 20510 D•c.. ber 13. 1974

Dear 10•1 Oa •J r•c•at trip to tb• Par la•t• I ju•t bad to ••••••• 1a eaouah pereoaal ti•• ia a Yery tl&ht ••b•4•1• to allow •• to find thta little Chri•t••• llf t aad 80•Yea1r Of Japan for JOUe lt i• an eaoelleac pock•& ••lcwlacor•-but it alao ha• other accoapllahlleata. Wor taataac•• tf JO• paacb 77!40 iato th• calculator aa4 th•a tura it upa14• 4owa, 10• will ••• what th• ••P••ltcaaa ••14 after th• 1974 •leotloa. lut thia little aacbiae 1• alao a fortuae•telllaa ealeulator-•aad if JOU p•nch ia 3507 and turn it upatda down. JOU will ••• what w• don't intend to 4o ta 19761 &••• a Harry Chriataaa aa4 a ••r1 Bappy Bew Yearl Varaeat peraoaal reaar•••

aoaorabl• &obert c. lyrd th• HaJor1tJ Vhlp Vait•• Stat•• Seaat• Vaehlaaton. D. c. 20510 December 13, 1974

Dear Bobs On my recant trip to the Far East. I just had to aqueeze in enough personal time in a very tight schedule to allow me to find thi• little Cbrietaaa gift and souvenir of Japan for you.

It ia an excellent pocket calculator--but it also hae other accoapltahaente. Por instance. if you punch 77340 into the calculator and then turn it upside down. you vill aae what the Republicans said after the 1974 election. But thia little aachiae ta alao a fortune-telling calculator-•and if you punch in 3507 and turn it upside down. you will see what we don't intend to do in 19761 Have a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Yearl Warmest personal regards,

Honorable Robert c. Byrd Tb• Majority Whip United States Senate Waehinaton, D. c. 20510 Deceaber 13. 1974

Dear Bu1h1 On •1 recant trip to th• ••r Ba•t• I Ju•t bad to equ•••• ta ••ouab per•oaal ti•• 1n a ••r1 tight ••h•4•1• to allow •• to f 1nd thi• little Chriataaa glf t and aouTeatr of Japaa for 700. It i• an escallaat pocket calcalator--••t it alao baa other accoap11ebaanta. Por 1aatanc•• if you puae• 77340 taco th• caloulator and then turn it upaid• •ova• 7ou will ••• vhat th• aapub11caaa aaid af tar th• 1974 elect1oa. But tbia little aaohln• ia alao a fortuae-tellta1 ealoulator--aad lf you puach ln 3507 and turn it up•ide 4ova, you will ••• vhat we don't 1ataa4 to do in 19761 Ba•• a Kerr1 Chrl•t••• aad a Yar7 BappJ Rev Yearl Var•••t peraonal reaar•••

Boaorabl• Buah Scott The KiaoritJ L••4•r Vatted Stat•• Senate Vaehiaatoa, D. c. 20510 December 13, 1974

Dear Hughs On my recent trip to the Par Eaat, I just bad to squeeze in enough peraoual tia• in a very tight schedule to allow ae to find thie little Christmas gift and souvenir of Japan for you.

It 1• an excellent pocket calculator--but it also baa other accoapliahmenta. For inatance, if you punch 77340 into the calculator and then turn it upside down, you will see what the Republican• said after th• 1974 election.

But this little aachine ia al•o a fortune-telling calculator--and if you punch in 3507 and turn it upaide down, you will ••• what we don't intend to do in 19761

Have a Kerry Christmas and a very Happy New Yearl Warmeat personal regards,

Honorable Hugh Scott The Minority Leader United States Senate Waahington, D. c. 20510 D•c••b•r 1s. 1974

Dear lobt Oa ay reeeat trip to th• rar laat. I juet had to aqu•••• 1• eaouab pereoaal ti•• ia • ••r1 cta•c •eh•4•1• to allow •• to f1a4 thla 11ttl• Cbriataaa 11ft aad eouYeair of Japaa for you.

It la an ••c•lleat pockec oaleulator--~-t it alao h•• other aecoapllah.. ata. for taetaac•• if 1ou puae• 77340 1ato th• calculator aad then turn it •P•14• dova. you will ••• what t•• Repob11oaaa aa14 after the 1974 election. lut thi• little aacbtae ta alao a f orcua••telli•I calculator••aa4 if JO• puaeh ia 3507 aad turn it up•t•• dowa. JOU •111 ••• what ve doa't 1ntea4 to do iD 19761

Ha•e a ••~r1 Chri•t••• aad a ••r1 BappJ ••• Yearl Varaeat per•oaal reaarda,

Boaorabl• Robert r. Griffia Tb• Aaatetaat Kiaorit7 Leader United Stat•• Senate Vaahlaatoa, D. c. 20510 December 13 9 1974

Dear Bobs On •Y recent trip to the Jar Kaet, I juet bad to aqua••• in enough pareonal ti•• in a very tight echedule to allow me to find thia little Cbriataaa gift and eouvenir of Japan for you.

It ie an excellent pocket calculator--but it aleo baa other accoap11ehaente. For inatance, if you punch 77340 into the calculator and then turn it upetde down, you will ••• what the aapublicane aaid after th• 1974 election. But thi• little machine ie aleo a fortune-telling calculator--and if you punch in 3507 and turn it upeide down, you will aae what va don't intend to do in 19761 Have a Herry Chriataaa and a very Happy New Yearl Waraaat peraonal regards,

Honorable Robert P. Griffin Th• Aaaietant Minority Leader United Statea Senate Waahinaton, D. c. 20510 ... . OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

WASHINGTON, D.C.

From the President:

To: a.m. Date: Time p.m. . -· /Jfv4./ lf!;d~ /~t ~CJ; J(vl / IJ. ..!( L!J.o) , I I f(.£.lvo .I~,.. I~ 1Jlijv~ On my recent trip to the Far East, I just had to squeeze in enough personal time in a very tight schedul~ to allow me to find this little Christmas gift and souvenir of Japan for you.

It is an excellent pocket calculator --; but it also has other accomplishments. For instance, if you punch 77340 into the calculator and then turn it upside down, you will see what the

Republicans said after the 1974 election.

But this little machine is also a fortune-telling calculator -- and if you punch in 3507 and turn it upside down, you will see what we don't intend to do in 1976!

Have a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year! FOR LES ARENDS:

P. S. --- This is also a personalized calculator. Punch in 537,

turn it upside down and you'll see what I mean.

... -, . 3501 .. ' .. 531· /People to receive Oaths of Office

The President N: i<

~~gf~Y~d' ~?i?.~~, '?f: ~~-~:is~. and_ S~rt~~e Hearings and Reports:

The President !-/:11~ / Carl Albe:rt / Protocol?

Robert P.' Griffin Eugene V .. Rost ow lknneth E. Be Lieu· Walter L. Mote · Joseph E.·. O'Leary William M. Cochrane John E. Stqes {Jack?) Michael G. Ford John G. Fo1".d Steven M~ F.ord Susan E. Ford

/'Autographed pictures"ttf tire 'V ~ P~ ·and Carl Al&erl - . < '• .. .• ·.· • ~ < ' !i • ' q ' .. g • • ' ' t ~ ·•, i ' . .. 4, "' t Michael A. Milwee · (Thank you for your help during the Hearings

Hugh Scott John J. Rhodes PRESIDENT

WASHINGTON ,i March 27, 1974 .·. . ) I . ,

~HE VICE PRESIDENT_ SPOFFORD CANFIELD ~

supply the names of the nine people ·.• to present a bound copy of the hear­ nomination?

will have the Senate Bookbinder imprint ~he s with the names •

. 1. . GER.t\.LD R • FORD

2. WILLI.~1·1 c~ CRAMER 3. RICil:'JID 1-1. HABER

4. B&'\l'TON L. BECKER I. :

5. l~OBERT D. HYNES JR. 6. PHILIP W. BU CHEN

7. ROBERT T. K\RTMlNN

8. ROBERT J. MC BAIN

9.,_ RICI!ARD. T. BIJIUIBSS ' i

It will take a week to get the books back~

THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON

December 16, 1974

Mr. Hartmann:.

I have given to Dorothy , to be signed, 2'il copies of the V. P. Remarks and Plesidential Oath and Remarks (one bookie (2 extra) -~' · I '(;· •

I The medals are being wrapped as are the Presidential and Vice Presidential Oaths and the V. P. Hearings books. All will be returned to me so that I may afix the proper tags.

QUESTION:

The remainder of the guest list at the Swearing In of the President totals: 134

Do we give these people the already signed Presidential Oath booklets of which we have 98 .

Or .•• do we give them unsigned V. P . Remarks and Presidential Oath and Remarks (one booklet ) of which te have 115?

Gail

Also: we have to find a way to have these personally delivered to those people in Washington, D. C •. Could Al do this? .. , '

OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT

WASHINGTON

November 14, 1974

MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT

THROUGH: ROBERT HARTMANN FROM: WALTER L. MOTE bJ~

The attached are the twenty bound copies of your

confirmation hearings as Vice President from the House

and Senate.

Attachments (29 c opies) (20 plaques) (18 plaque s) a../ ' • ~, ' "' na,,.c '7 /ID n•n V. P. Hearings V. P. Oaths Presidential Oaths v1'. GRF (engraved) ,,/ GRF· GRF vi'. Cramer (e) v Cramer Marsh

/3. Haber (e) v Haber Rumsf eld

•/ 4. Becker (e) VBecker Morton

1/. Hynes (e) V"' Hynes Nessen V6. Buchen (e) V Buchen Buchen

/'1. Hartmann (e) Hartmann Vs. Burress (e) V Burress Seidman I 1/9. McBain (e) V Yates

10. Mike Ford Mike Ford

11. Jack Ford Jack Ford

12. Steve Ford Steve Ford

13. Susan Ford Susan Ford

14. Jack Stiles Jack Stiles

15. O'Leary Vchief Justice Chief Justice

16. Cochran V Ca·sselman Casselman • 17. The Speaker The Speaker

18. Griffin Gr if fin

19. Miltich Miltich

20. Rostow Conable

21. Belieu Deschler

22. Mote ? Secretary of Senate • ( VQ./eo ) 23. Mildred 3 e xrR cu 24. Dorothy tuL : ~ 9-'/>"«BfA.t.O· 25. ~1\ ~:t tH"4- J'.t.c "/, ~ .....{ . p Cf lJl4:11A 1 ·~.t" 26. s ( - RH · \ ~ .C.v. L ' I ,' '• .t-"l. 27. p"' ~ ~ S-eJ f/la. t:Ll..I. ~JJ,) ...... " - . J• 28.

I 29. I (29 copies) (20 plaques) (18 plaques) I n 't n1 • V. P. Hearings V. P. Oaths Presidential Oaths

/i·. GRF (engraved) GRF vl. Cramer (e) v,, Cramer Marsh

/3 . Haber (e) v Haber Rumsfeld

'/ 4. Becker (e) vBecker Morton

1/. Hynes (e) V"Hynes Nessen

V 6. Buchen (e) VBuchen Bue hen

/ 7. Hartmann (e) ./ v Hartmann ~ Hartmann

V a. Burress (e) VBurress Seidman I

1, / 9. McBain (e) y Yates

10. Mike Ford Mike Ford

11. Jack Ford Jack Ford

12. Steve Ford Steve Ford

13. Susan Ford Susan Ford

14. Jack Stiles Jack Stiles

15. O'Leary VChief Justice Chief Justice

16. Cochran V Casselman Casselman

17. The Speaker The Speaker

18. Griffin Griffin

19. Miltich Miltich

20. Rostow Conable

21. Belieu Desch;l.er

22. Mote ? Secretary of Senate • l/Q,/e o) 23. Mildred 3 ex rR a..; 24. Poro thy We. J..,...., • S'j;)~ · 25. ~1\ ~i t.ik ..c.c "/. •.u ...( ti $. .(. . ,~ .r1. (/CIA I ~: ~ 26. RH . I 4 u..,: t t I • •, .4~ p~ ~? SeJflla. C(.J..l ,..,_,_u :> ..... ( - . 27. j• \ 28.

29. ) (29 copies) (20 plaques) (18 plaques) OJ '-I , I · na,111;.. + '7 /(D f)UTI V. P. Hearings V. P. Oaths Presidential Oaths

GRF (engraved) ./GRF GRF

" Cramer (e) v Cramer Marsh

/3. Haber (e) v Haber Rumsfeld

/4 . Becker (e) \/"Becker Morton

/. Hynes (e) v'Hynes Nessen

V 6. Buchen (e) VBuchen Buchen

./'1. Hartmann (e) /v Hartmann~ Hartmann Va . Burress (e) V Burress Seidman ' ,/ 9. McBain (e) v Yates 10. Mike Ford Mike Ford

11. Jack Ford Jack Ford

12. Steve Ford Steve Ford

13. Susan Ford Susan Ford

14. Jack Stiles Jack Stiles

15. O'Leary VChief Justice Chief Justice

16. Cochran V Casselman Casselman

17. The Speaker The Speaker

18. Griffin Griffin

19. Miltich Miltich

20. Rostow Conable

21. Belieu Deschler

22. Mote ? Secretary of Senate . ( 1/4./ e c 23. Mildred 3 ex rR QJ 24. Dorothy a;(,, 1v~... S''/>'4~4Al4 . 25. ~1\ ~' tH~ -':"4.... "l~ •.d (. rl / ~-..> J~ t • tis ..... ,...... ~ .... 26. . - RH · l \.f t~ • l ' l " , t a.l..L ....-v. • ./..t .J ~· ,_. 27. ~~ ~ \ SeJf/IQ

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~People to receive Oaths of Office

The President N •'f.IXV The Vice President Carl Albert Robert P. Griffin Barber Conable Paul Yates

~~~Y~!1:' f~~ ~ 'f.';!i-!'. ~~.. and,.~nil~e ~~rtls !111d ReJ>orts:

The President ~.,.. Carl Albert Protocol? Robert P. Griffin Eugene V. Rostow IJenneth E. BeLieu Walter L. Mc;>te Joseph E. O'Leary William M. Cochrane John E. Stiles (Jack?) Michael G. Ford John G. Fol'.d Steven M. Ford Susan E. Ford

J Au~oe:a~h~d J>i~~pr~s-. · 'O!. ~!te~ V, r;, ~~ <:~rl At~:~ Michael A. Milwee (Thank you for your help during the Hearings Hugh Scott John J. Rhodes

OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT

WASHINGTON

March 27, 1974

MEMORANDUM FOR: THE VICE PRESIDENT FROM: SPOFFORD CANFIELD ~

Could you supply the names of the nine people you would like to present a bound copy of the hear­ ings on your nomination?

We will have the Senate Bookbinder imprint the volumes with the names.

1. GERALD R, FORD

2. .WILLIAM Cf CRAMER

3. RICH!JID Ms HADER

4. BENTON L. BECKER 5. RORERT Ds HYNES JR. 6. PHILIP W. BUCHEN 7. ROBERT T. HARTMANN

8. ROBERT J. MC BAIN 9. RICIIARD T. BURRESS

It will take a week to get the books back.

- l. ~ ~ ~ ( /~ ht-~, ? ) THE WHITE HOUSE

Dr. Eugene v. Rostow School of Law New Haven, Connecticut

THE WHITE HOUSE

Mr. Kenneth E. BeLieu 1214 Westgrove Boulevard Alexandria, Virginia 22307

THE WHITE HOUSE

Mr. Richard T. Burress 5521 Mohican Road Bethesda, Maryland 20016 THE

Gail understands from Mr . Hartmann

that t he p eople on the Vice

President's staff who were invited

to the ceremony were t o receive

autographed copies of the t wo

speeches . Those were the only

folks t o receive a u to~r aphed cop ies . ------Dorothy said the President asked last night how these were coming along. •. ..

THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON

December 10, 1974

Mr. Hartmann:

There are 145 copies of the V. P. address.

There are 163 couples and individuals on the guest list.

I am taking one copy of each over to Mr. Pagnotta ~nd see what we can arrange in way of a mounting.

Gail ------

THE WHITE HOUSE Tf-IE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINeTON WASHINllTON - August 29, 197~ Mr. Hartmann:

The total ot people on this list is 111 ___ 301.

Ill :::> z In order to get a list of who actuall: 0 0 J: .. attended, Lucy Winchester's office Ill • I- z /63 suggested I ~ontact Chief Drescher. i z of the White H6use Police-only they :;. : have the check-off list as people Ill • ::c Cl) entered the White House cgmplex. I- .... . 'ti Q) QI 1-1 .., QI Ul =Q) t7'=' GI 1-1

• ·. ..

Guest List

Swearing In of President Gerald R. Ford

The East Room

August 9, 1974

House and Senate Leadership .. Speaker and Mrs. Carl Albe·rt . Majority.Leader and Mrs. Thomas P. O'Neill, Sr. Democratic Whip and Mrs. John D. McFall Minority Leader and Mrs. John Rhodes Republican Whip and Mrs. Leslie Arends Senator and Mrs. Mike Mansfield Senator and Mrs. Robert Byrd Senator and Mrs. Hugh Scott Senator and Mrs. Robert Griffin Senator and Mrs. James Eastland

Senate Republican Policy Committee

Senator and Mrs. John Tower Senator and Mrs. Bill Brock Senator and Mrs. Norris Cotton

House Republican Policy Committee

Representative and Mrs. John Anderson Representative and Mrs. Samuel Devine Representative and Mrs. Barber Conable Representative and Mrs. Robert Michel ·Representative and Mrs. Louis Frey, Jr. Representative and Mrs. Jack Edwards Representative and Mrs. David Martin

Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman and Ranking Minority Member

Senator and Mrs. Johri McClellan Senator and Mrs. Milton Young ..

House Appropriations Committee Chairman and Ranking Minority Member

Representative and Mrs. George H~ Mahon Representative and Mrs. Elford Cederberg

Senate Rule Committee Chairman and Ranking Minority Member

Senator and Mrs. Howard Cannon Senator and Mrs. Marlow Cook

Class of '48/8lst Congress

Representative and Mrs. Charles Bennett Representative and Mrs. Richard Bolling Representative and Mrs. H. R. Gross Representative and Mrs. Carl Perkins Representative and Mrs. Peter Rodino Representative and Mrs. Harley Staggers Representative and Mrs. To.m Steed Representative and Mrs. Glen R. Davis Representative and Mrs. William Widnall Representative and Mr_s. Clement,'Zablocki

Supreme Court

Chief Justice and Mrs. Warren E •. Burger

Cabinet

The Honorable and Mrs. Henry A. Kissinger The Honorable and Mrs. James R. Schlesinger The Honorable and Mr·s. William E. Simon The Honorable and Mrs. William B. Saxbe . The Honorable and Mrs. Rogers C ..B. J.4orton The Honorable and Mrs. ·fJ- Butz _____ ----- , / T:he I:Jonorable and Mrs. Frederick B. Dent The Honorable and Mrs. Peter J. Brennan The Honorable and Mrs. Caspar W. Weinberger The Honorable and Mrs. James T. Lynn The Honorable and Mrs. Claude S. Bfi:r;i.egar

L __ _ ..

Service Secretaries

Secre_tary and Mrs. Howard H. Callaway Secretary and Mrs.- John L. McLucas ,o" Secretary and Mrs. William P. Clements Assistant Secretary and Mrs. Jack L. Bowers

Joint Chiefs of Staff

General and Mrs. George S. Brown General and Mrs. Fred C. Weyand General and Mrs. David C. Jones General and Mrs. Robert E. Cushman, Jr. Admiral and Mrs. James L. Holloway

Admiral an

Michigan Delegation

Senator and Mrs. Senator and Mrs. Robert Griffin Representative and Mrs. , Jr. Representative and Mrs. Marvin Esch Representative and Mrs. Garry Brown Representative and Mrs. Edward Hutchinson Representative and Mrs. Representative and Mrs. Charles Chamberlain Representative and Mrs. ·, Jr. Representative and Mrs. Robert Traxler Representative and Mrs. Representative and Mrs. Representative and Mrs. Jam:es O'Hara Representative and Mrs. , Jr. Representative and Mrs. Representative and Mrs. William Ford Representative and Mrs. Representative Representative and Mrs. Robert Huber Representative and Mrs. Representative and Mrs. Elford Ce~erberg White House Senior Staff

The Honorable and Mrs. William. Ba:roody, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Warren Miss Rose Mary Woods The Honorable and Mrs. Stan Scott The Honorable and Mrs. John Nidecker Counsellor and Mrs. Dean Burch Counsellor and Mrs. Kenneth Rush The Honorable and Mrs. Roy Ash General and Mrs. Alexander Haig , Major General and Mrs. Brent Scowcroft Cotmsellor Anne Armstrong The Honorable and Mrs. Kenneth Cole The Honorable and Mrs. Bill Timmons The Honorable and Mrs. Tom Korologos Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Burns Mr. and Mrs. Max Friedersdorf Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Stein

Vice Presidential Staff

Mrs. Dorothy Cavanau$h Mr. Scott Cavanaugh Mr. and Mrs. David Downton Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kilmer Miss Ann Kamstra· Mr. and Mrs. Carl Messersmith Mr. David Milanowski Miss Marba Perr.at \"' v Miss Gail Raiman ------Mr. George terHorst Mr. Gordon Vandertill Mr. and Mrs. Charlene Von Pawel Mr. and Mrs. George Willis Mrs. Joann Wilson Mr.s. Josephine Wilson Mr. and Mrs. R.ichard Frazier Mrs. Clara Powell Mr. and Mrs. Robe'rt Hartmann V Mr. Rob Hart:r:pann --

Mr. and Mrs. John Marsh Mr. and Mrs. William Seidman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burress Miss Mildred Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miltich Mr. and Mrs. William Casselman Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mote Mr. and Mrs. James Howe Mrs. Gwen Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman/

Personal Friends and Family

Speaker John McCormick Mr. and Mr·s. John L. Monnahan Mr. Eddie McCormick Mr.· Wade A. Burger Mr. Mark Cannon The Honorable a·nd ~rs. George Bush The Honorable and Mrs. Johll Scali Mr. and Mrs. Max Fisher Director and Mrs. Clarence M. Kelley Mrs. Mary Dobbins Representative Corrine C. Boggs Admiral and Mrs. Arleigh Burke Governor and Mrs. William Milligan The Honorable and Mrs. Bill Cramer Mr. and Mrs. Phil Buchen Mr. and Mrs. BilrWhyte The Honorable and Mrs. Bill Scranton The Honorable and Mrs_. George Schultz Mr. and Mrs: Joe Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Winebrenner Mr. and Mrs. James Brown The Honorable and Mrs. John Byrnes The Honorable arid Mrs. Melvin Laird Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parma Mr. and Mrs. Trammel Crow Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collier Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welsh His Excellency S. Edward Peal ,... . '·-

Mr. Gardiner Britt Mr. and Mrs. Lou Deschler Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mills Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ford Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ford Mr. and Mrs. James Ford The Honorable and Mrs. Charles Goode II Representative and Mrs. Albert Quie The Honorable and Mrs. Bryce Harlow The Honorable and Mrs. James Harvey #"