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JANUARY 10, 1980 the WHITE HOUSE Ab WASHINGTON, D.C THE DAlL’i DfARY OF Pl?ESIDEW JIMMY CARTES JANUARY 10, 1980 THE WHITE HOUSE aB WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 6:00 a.m. THURSDAY I PHONE 1 . TIME From 1 TO 6:oo R The President received a wake up call from the White House signal board operator. 6:33 The President went to the Oval Office. i 8:oo 8:05 The President met with his Assistant for National Security Affairs, Zbigniew Brzezinski. 8:46 1 The President went to the State Dining Room. I I 8:46 1 g:o3 The President participated in a breakfast meeting to discuss energy conservation with a group of religious leaders. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." i Members of the press I i 8:55 ’ The President was telephoned by the First Lady. The President' . I Personal Assistant and Secretary, Susan S. Clough took the 1 call. I I 1 9:00? j The President telephoned Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance. 1 I I The call was not completed. i I g:o3 j The President went to the Map Room. I The President met with: Rev. M. William Howard, President of the National I Council of Churches 1 Claire Randall, General Secretary, National Council f of Churches I Anne Wexler, Assistant .1 i The President returned to the Oval Office. 1 i P The President telephoned President of the Republid of Zambia ' Kenneth D. Kaunda. The call was not completed. 1I I P The President telephoned Prime Minister of the Republic of I. Tunisia Hedi Nouira. The call was not completed. I1 g:31 i g:36 R The President talked with Secretary Vance. I I i g:38 1 g:4o P The President talked with Secretary Vance. ! t 1 ! ; g:40 fI R The President was telephoned by John Kaplan, Buffalo, Iowa. 1 The call was not completed. I I I ! THE DAlW DIARY OF PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTEa DATE, wo.. Day, Yr., THE WHITE HOUSE I WASHINGTON, D.C. PHONE 9:47 9:54 The President talked with Secretary Vance. 9:54 The President was telephoned by Robert M. Kerr, Vice Chairman of the Oklahoma State Democratic Party. The President's I Special Assistant, Sarah C. Weddington took the call. 9:54 9=59 The President talked with his Chief of Staff, Hamilton Jordan. I The President met with: 1o:oo 10:20 Stuart E. Eizenstat, Assistant for Domestic Affairs and Policy I 1o:oo 10:20 Alonzo L. McDonald, Jr., White House Staff Director 10~25 Frank B. Moore, Assistant for Congressional Liaison lot25 Lloyd N. Cutler, Counsel 10~25 Ray Jenkins, Special Assistant, Press Office 10:20 Richard Moe, Chief of Staff, Office of the Vice President Mr. Brzezinski The President talked with Mr. Brzezinski. 10:06 lo:08 The President talked with Prime Minister of the State of Israel t Menachem Begin. I I ! lo:58 The President talked with Prime Minister Begin. *I i llZ03 The President participated in a photo opportunity with: i Patti Knox, Executive Assistant to the President of I Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan Ms. Weddington 11:03 I 11:35 The President met with his Senior Adviser, Hedley W. Donovan. I I 11:57 b 12:Ol P The President talked with Deputy Secretary of Agriculture I James H. Williams. I 12:02 f 12:oh R The President talked with Secretary of Labor F. Ray Marshall. ,12:09 The President returned to the Map Room. The President and the First Lady hosted a private luncheon. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B." The President and the First Lady greeted luncheon guests. The Presidential party went to the second floor family dining room. iI LL- ! ‘HE WHlTE HOUSE THE DAlL’f WARY OF PRESIDENT JIMMY CiRTER L'HE WHITE HOUSE JANUARY lo, 1980 GJASHINGTON, D.C. TSME DAY ? p.m. THURSDAY TIME Ac-rrViTY From i To The Presidential party had lunch. The President returned to the Oval Office. 1:50 R The President talked with Senator Robert C. Byrd (D-West Virginia). 1 I The President met with Director of the Office of Management and Budget [OMB) James T. McIntyre, Jr. 2:01 I 2:15 R The President talked on a conference line with: Helmut. Schmidt, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of German (FRG) James M. Rentschler, Staff Member, National Security Council (NSC) R The President was telephoned by Edward I. Koch, Mayor (D-New I York). The call was not completed. I I 2~25 The President went to the Red Room. I 2:25 2:30 The President met with a group of black leaders from Pennsylvania. I For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "C." i 2:30 ' The President went to the East Room. I 2:30 ' 2:55 The President made an annoucement on youth employment initia- 1 I I tives. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "D." 4i i Members of the press 2:5g ’ The President returned to the Oval Office. I 3:00 j 3:20 The President met with: I Peter Tarnoff, Executive Assistant to the Secretary ' I of State I I Mr. Brzezinski I Robert Pastor, Staff Member, NSC I 3:24 I 1 3:33 i I? The President talked with Secretary Vance. 3:35 1 3:36 R The President talked with Secretary Vance. I 3:37 ' 3:43 P The President talked with Senator Byrd. *I 4:oo i 4:2o I The President met with Mr. McIntyre. THE DALY D!ARY OF PRESlDENT iWHY CARTE3 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 4:05 p.m. THURSDAY ! TIME ACTIVITY From 1 Tii - , 1 4:05 R The President was telephoned by James Kane, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The call was not completed. I 4:24 The President returned to the second floor Residence. 5:19 ' 5:23 P The President talked with Deputy Secretary Williams. f 5~20~ P inAlit; 4.bn-- esident telephoned Administrator of the Environmental I Protection Agency (EPA) Douglas M. Costle. The call was I not completed. I 5~21 . P The President telephoned Administrator of the Veterans Admini- titration Maxwell Cleland. The call was not ccmpleted. 5:24 5:25 R The President talked with Mr. Cleland. I 5~28 P The President talked with Administrator of the Small Business ,i Administration Arthur Vernon Weaver. I P The President talked with Secretary of the Interior Cecil D. Andrus, I P The President talked with Secretary of the Treasury G. William Miller. i 5:36 5=39 P The President talked with Chairman of the National Endowment t for the Humanities, Joseph D. Duffey. I I 5:3? ! P The President telephoned his Science Adviser, Frank Press. I I The call was not completed. 1 5:40 P The President telephoned his Special Assistant for Consumer Affairs, Esther Peterson. The call was not completed. I I P The President telephoned Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Moon Landrieu. The call was not completed. 5:42 1 P The President telephoned Secretary of Health, Education, and 1 t Q I Welfare (HEW) Patricia R. Harris. The call was not ‘I completed. I P The President telephoned Secretary of Energy Charles W. Duncan,! Jr. The call was not completed. I I 5:44 I P The President telephoned Secretary of Transporation Neil I I Goldschmidt. The call was not completed. 1 ] l THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C PHONEI R The President talked with Mr. Cleland. P The President talked with the Director of ACTION Sam Brown. Pai The President talked with Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency John W. Macy. .L? k The President telephoned President and Chairman of the Export Import Bank John L. Moore, Jr. The call was not completed. I 6~02 ’ 6:04 P The President talked with his Press Secretary, Joseph L. "Jody" 1 Powell. 6: 037 P The President telephoned Secretary Goldschmidt. The call was not completed. P The President telephoned Administrator of the Law Enforcement Assistant Administration Henry S. Dogin. The call was not I completed. P The President telephoned Secretary of Commerce Philip M. Klutznick. The call was not completed. P The President telephoned Director of the Community Services Administration Grace Olivarez. The call was not completed. \ R The President talked with Mr. John Moore. I I R The President talked with Secretary Landrieu. R. The President talked with Secretary Duncan. I The President had dinner with: The First Lady Amy Carter Julie Mapleston, friend of Amy Carter James A. Bishop, partner with Taylor, Bishop and Lee I law firm, Brunswick, Georgia Dr. Carlton T. Hicks, optometrist, Brunswick, Georgia I I R , The President was telephoned by Secretary Harris. The call 1 was not completed. I P ) The President talked with Mr. Powell. 1 P The President talked with Secretary Harris. i I I R The President talked with Ms. Olivarez. I i THE DAW. DfARY OF PRESiDE!‘iT JIMMY CARTEFI DATE \Mo.. Day. Yr.j 1980 THE WHITE HOUSE JANUARY l0, 4 WASHINGTON, D.C. T’IME DAY 8:24 p.m. THURSDAY I i P The President telephoned James Wright, attorney, Mobile, Alabama. The call was not completed. , 8~25 8:30 R The President talked with Robert S. Strauss, Campaign Chairman, I i Carter Mondale Presidential Committee, Inc. 8:34 i 8:38 R The President talked with Mr. Dogin. 8:38 1 P The President telephoned Jimmy R. Allen, President of the 1I Southern Baptist Radio and Television Commission, Nashville, I Tennessee. The call was not completed. I I 8~43 i FiA4 P The President talked with Mr.
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