Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 82A) 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.) THE WHITE HOUSE JUNE 30. 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 7:18 a.m. WEDNESDAY -PHONE TIME .. '0 "i

7:44 The President went to the doctor's office.

7:50 The President went to the Oval Office.

8:05 8: 30 The President met with his Counsellor, Robert T. Hartmann.

The President met with: 8:35 ? Richard B. Cheney, Assistant 8:45 9:04 James T. Lynn, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and Assistant for Management and Budget 8:45 9:04 Paul H. O'Neill, Deputy Director of the OMB

9:04 9:20 The President met with: Mr. Hartmann John O. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor Rogers C.B. Morton. Chairman of the President Ford Committee (PFC) Mr. Cheney Max L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative Affairs Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary John G. Carlson, Deputy Press Secretary

9:25 10:15 The President met with: Mr. Hartmann David R. Gergen, Special Counsel Robert C. Or~en, Special Assistant Douglas J. Smith, Staff Assistant

9:27 P The President telephoned Congressman Silvio O. Conte (R-Massachusetts). The call was not completed.

9:59 10:05 P The President talked with Congressman Conte.

The President met with: 10:20 11:37 Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State 10:20 10:25 Mr. Cheney 10:20 11:37 Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Assistant for National Security Affairs 10:35 11:37 , Prime Minister of 10:35 11:37 , Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan·

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE JUNE 30, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 10:35 a.m. WEDNESDAY PHONE f----­ TIME ACTIVITY

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10:35 11:37 Fumihiko Togo, Ambassador of Japan to the U.S. 10:35 11:37 , Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan 10:35 11 :37 Bunroku Yoshino, Deputy Foreign Minister of Japan 10:35 11:37 Philip C. Habib, Under Secretary of State 10:35 11:37 James D. Hodgson, Ambassador of the U.S. to Japan 10:35 11:37 James Wickel, State Department interpreter 10:35 11:37 Ryuchrio Yanazaki, Japanese interpreter Members of the press, in/out

11:37 The Presidential party went to the Rose Garden.

11:37 11:50 The President participated in a ceremony to receive Japan's Bicentennial gift to the U.S., a $3. million check for the construction of a studio in the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." Members of the press

11:38 R The President was telephoned by his son, Steve. The call was not completed.

? ? The President exchanged remarks with: Prime Minister Miki Mitsumori Ueki, Minister of State of Japan Roger L. Stevens, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

11:50 The President returned to the Oval Office. He was accompa­ nied by: Secretary Kissinger Ambassador Hodgson

The President met with: 11:50 11:51 Secretary Kissinger 11:50 11:52 Ambassador Hodgson

11:56 P The President telephoned his son, Steve. The call was not completed.

11:59 12:00 P The President talked with William A. Meehan, partner with Meehan and Stoelker law firm, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Chairman of the Philadelphia Republican Committee.

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) JUNE 30. 1976 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. l2:03p.m.WEDNESDAY -PHONE TIME ] ~ ACTIVITY t-----::-1n----,--O-u-t--l.t0: '"J

12:03 12:07 P The President talked with Senator Hugh Scott (R-Pennsylvania).

12:13 12:19 P The President talked with his son, Steve.

The President met with: 12:20 12:30 Don Penny Schneider, Consultant 12:25 12:30 Mr. Cheney

12:45 12:48 The President met with Secretary of the Interior Thomas S. Kleppe.

12:48 12:53 The President met with Mr. Cheney.

1:03 The President went to the North Portico.

1:03 3:14 The President hosted a working luncheon' in honor of Prime Minis ter Miki. Members of the press, in/out

1:03 The President greeted: Prime Minister Miki William R. Codus, Assistant Chief of Protocol for Visits Mrs. William R. Codus

1:05 The Presidential party went to the Yellow Oval Room.

1:05 1:27 The President met with: Prime Minister Miki Secretary Kissinger Mrs. Kissinger Foreign Minister Miyazawa Ambassador Hodgson Ambassador Togo Mrs. Togo Mr. Codus Mrs. Codus

1:27 The President escorted Prime Minister Miki to the East Room. Enroute, the President and Prime Minister Miki participated in a photo opportunity at the foot of the Grand Staircase. 1:27 1:41 The President and Prime Minister Miki received luncheon guests. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX liB." 1:41 The Presidential party went to the State Dining Room.

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE JUNE 30, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 1:41 p.m. WEDNESDAY -PHONE TIME ~ ] ACTIVITY 1----,..-----1 U 11 In Out "" ~

The Presidential party had lunch.

2: 52 R The President was telephoned by Charles E. Goodell, partner with Hydeman and Mason, law firm, Washington, D.C. and former Senator (R-New York). The call was not completed.

2:53 3:05 The President and Prime Minister Miki exchanged remarks.

? The President escorted Prime Minister Miki to the North Portico.

? The President bade farewell to Prime Minister Miki.

3:35 The President returned to the Oval Office.

4 :10 4:30 The President taped an audio-video Bicentennial Message for nationwide television broadcast.

4:40 4:50 The President met with: Congressman Otto E. Passman (D-Louisiana) Mr. Friedersdorf

4:50 5:53 The President met with Mr. Cheney.

5:53 The President returned to the East Room.

5:53 6:30 The President hosted a reception for Republican "Eagles" who have donated $10,000 or more to the Republican National Committee (RNC) and prospective "Eagles." For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "C."

5:57 R The President was telephoned by Senator Jacob K. Javits (R-New York). The call was not completed.

6: 30 The President returned to the Oval Office.

6:35 6:45 The President participated in a signing ceremony for R.R. 10051, the Tax Extension Bill. Members of the press

6:38 6:40 The President addressed members of the press attending the ceremony.

6:45 7:45 The President met with: Mr. Hartmann Mr. Orben Mr. Smith

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE JUNE 30, 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 8:05 p.m. WEDNESDAY PHONE !--­ TIME 1l ~ ACTIVITY 1-----,-----\ £ .:! In Out.t ~

8:05 The President went to the swimming pool.

8:23 The President returned to the Oval Office.

8:24 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

8:36 8:37 P The President talked with Mr. Cheney.

8:45 The President had dinner.

10 :21 10 :46 P The President talked with Richard A. Boettcher, Sr. , delegate from Weld County, Colorado to the Colorado Republican State Convention, July 10, 1976.

10 :47 10 :57 P The President talked with his son, Michael.

11:00 11:01 P The President talked with John Prins, delegate from Washington to the Republican National Convention and Republican Chairman for the 6th Congressional District of Washington.

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~dicates confirmed by EPS. Other attendees not confirmed. List may not be complete.

CEREMONY TO RECEIVE JAPAN'S BICENTENNIAL GIFT TO THE U.S.

The Rose Garden June 30, 1976

~he President

~akeo Miki, y/Kiichi Miyazawa, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan ~Funihiki Togo, Ambassador of Japan to the U.S. I ~oshiki Kaifu, Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan ~Bunroku Yoshino, Deputy Foreign Minister of Japan ~Tatsuo Arima, Private Secretary to the Foreign Minister of Japan ~oshio Yamazaki, Director General for American Affairs, Office of Foreign Affairs of Japan ~taru Umezu, First Secretary, Embassy of Japan, Washington, D.C. ~yuchiro Yanazaki, Japanese Interpreter ~itsumori Ueki, Minister of State of Japan Hiroshi Mitsuzuka, Member of the House of Representatives of Japan Senpachi Ohishi, Member of the House of Representatives of Japan ~hiro Shimamura, Director,General Affairs Bureau, Prime Minister's Office, Japan ~ataru Takahasi, Secretary to the Prime Minister of Japan ~iroshi Kitamura, Secretary to the Prime Minister of Japan y(Kenjiro Mishima, Secretary to the Prime Minister of Japan ~Akemi Ogino, Chief Secretary to the Cabinet Office of Japan ~asao Kunihiro, Special Assistant to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Kiyoshi Furukawa, Director, Press Division, Japan ~surreo Hattori, Secretary to the Minister of Roreign Affairs of Japan ~asukage Uomoto, Secretary to the Director General of the Prime Minister's Office (Mr. Ueki), Japan Seiya Nishida, Minister, Embassy of Japan ~osnio Kawahara, Minister, Embassy of Japan ~itsuhiki Hazumi, Counselor, Embassy of Japan Taizo Watanabe, Counselor, Embassy of Japan Akio Nakajima, First Secretary, Embassy of Japan v/Razyo Ogura, First Secretary, Embassy of Japan ~r. Sadaomi Kawase, Physician to the Prime Minister of Japan

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~ohn W. Warner, Administrator of the American Revolution Bicentepnial Administration ~ohn Richardson, Jr., Assistant Secretary of State

~oger L. Stevens, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

Members of the Board of Trustees of the John F. Kennady Center for the Performing Arts

~alph E. Becker. vlMrs. J. Clifford Folger ./Abe Fortas ~rank N. Ikard Edward M. Kennedy Daniel J. Boorstin ~rs. Michael J. Mansfield Mrs. J. Willard Marriott ylRarry C. McPherson, Jr. John Richardson, Jr. (see above) S. Dillon Ripley II Teno Roncalio ~rs. Jouett Shouse Henry Strong William Hammond Thomas Jack Valenti ~rs. Walter E. Washington

~rs. George Garrett

Philip C. Habib, Assistant Secretary of State William Sherman, Country Director for Japan, Department of State James Wickel, State Department Interpreter ~ane A. Guibault, State Department, Office of Protocol

~Senator Robert Morgan (D-North Carolina) ~Congressman William H. Harsha (R-Ohio) ~Congressman Bo Ginn (D-Georgia) ~ichard Barnett v11ancy Vitali :.1arry Meyer ~aily Guard, Minority Staff Director of the Senate Committee on Public Works

Philip W. Buchen, Counsel ~obert Hormats, Staff Member, Natioanl Security Council ~Caro~Farrar, Staff Member, National Security Council ~Jay Taylor, Staff Member, National Security Council APPENDIX liB" Attendance confirmed by EPS. ~indicates present. LUNCHEON IN HONOR OF THE PRIME MINISTER OF JAPAN TAKEO MIKI The State Dining Room June 30, 1976 /The President His Excellency Takeo Miki V Prilne Minister of Japan VHis Excellency Kiichi Miyazawa Minister of Foreign Affairs vHis Excellency Mitsunori U eki State Minister vfIiS Excelle)1cy The Ambassador of Japan anduVtrs. Togo vHis Excellency Toshiki Kaifu Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary 0'he Honorable Hiroshi Mitsuzuka Member, House of Representatives t/'The Honorable Selnpachi Oishi Member, House of Representatives ~is Excellency Bunroku Yoshino Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs VMr. Toshio Yamazaki Director-General, American Affairs Bureau, Ministry of~ Foreign Mfairs v--The Honorable Seiya Nishida and~rs. Nishida Minister, Embassy of Japan

0he Vice President (will arrive for coffee) V"'fhe Secretary of State and~s. Kissinger 0'he Secretary of the Interior andt.M1-s. Kleppe ~r. Justice Marshall andiM1"s. Marshall ~he Honorable Hiram L. Fo~, U. S. Senate (Hawaii) tJfhe Honorable Theodore F. Stevens, U. S. Senate (Alaska) and ~s. ~evens v-1'he HonorablaAfobert J. Dole, U. S. Senate (Kansas) and The Honorable Elizabeth Hanford Dole The Honorable L. H. Fountain, House of Representatives (North Carolina) ~e Honorable John B. Anderson, House of Representatives (Illinois) ~e Honorable David C. Treen, House of Representatives (Louisiana) 0he Honorable Brent Scowcroft, Assistant to the President for National ./ Security Mfairs £/General David C. Jones, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, and~s. Jones .' . -2- 6/30/76 at 1:00 p. m. APPEND IX liB lip.2 6/30/76

~he Honorable James D. Hodgson American Ambassador to Japan ~e Honorable Philip C. Habib and~rs. Habib Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian & Pacific Affairs ~he Honorable Roderick M. Hills Chagman, Securities & Exchange Commission ~r. and~r s. William R. Codus Acti~ Chief of Protocol ~r. and~rs. William H. Gleysteen, Jr. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of East Asian & Pacific Affairs ~r. andv1Virs. Alfred Austin Tampa, Florida ~r. and~rs. Ernie Banks Coach, Chicago Cubs Baseball Club vMr • and\lCfrs. James F. Bere Charyman & Chief Executive Officer, Borg-Warner Corporation t.Jfr." and ~rs. James H. Billington . . Director, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, SIl)ithsonian Institution hr. an

~r. and ~s. Carl Gerstacker Chairman, Dow Chemical Company; Chairman, U. S. -Japan Economic Council Honorable Louise Gore Washington, D. C. and~s. Jess Gorkin Editor, Parade Magazine, New York, New York ~r. an~rs. Rodney C. Gott Chairman, AMF, Inc., White Plains, New York and lJ1t1s. Donald C. Hellmann Professor of Political Science & Asian Studies, Institute for Comparative & Foreign Area Studies, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington v-Mr. and~s. John Hall Chairman, U. S. -Japan Friendship Committee, Harnden, Connecticut ~r. and M'f's. Howard F. Haneman Brigantine, New Jersey vOr: and&M'1"s. W. Frank Harrington , Minister, Peachtree sbyterian Church, Atlanta, Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Hatfield Chairm.an & Chief Executive Officer, The Continental Group, Inc., New York, New York ~. and ~s. Robert L. Ireland Partner, Brown Brothers Harriman & Company, New York, New York and~rs. Ernest A. Jones Chairman, D'Arcy-MacManus & Masius, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Hank Kashiwa Professional ski racer, Steanlboat Village, Colorado and ~s. Masao Kinoshita Lan~cape designer, Sasaki Associates, Inc., Watertown, Mass. and I.Mr s. Seymour M. Klein Attorney, New York, New York; President of Louis & Bessie Adler Foundation ~r. and ~rs. John B. Martin Chevy Chase, Maryland ~. and ~s. Mike Masaoka Chairman, Executive Committee, Japan-American Society of Washington Honorable Paul McCracken andl.Mrs. McCracken Professor of Business Administration, University of Michigan; Chairman of Japan-U. S. Assembly ~r. Isamu Noguchi Sculptor, Long Island City, New York Robert E. Osgood Dean, School for Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University .' . APPEND IX liB It p. 4 ' -4~ 6/3'0/76 at 1:00 p. m. 6/30/76

and ~s. Robert Pierpoint CBS, Inc., Washington, D. C. and ~s. Eric ~leskow President and Chief Executive Officer, United Artists Corporation, New York, New York JfCr. and ~. Herbert Salzlnan ../ Director, Overseas Private Investment Corporation I,/lne Honorable Roger L. Stevens and ~s. Stevens Chairman, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts .r-r. and Mrs. Henry Taylor Cayc;;, South Carolina J>f. and ~rs. Robert Threatt - -~-~--~ ~~ President, Morris Brown College, Atlanta, Georgia ~r. and ~s. Henry Urban Publisher, Buffalo Evening News, Buffalo, New York ¥rs. Harry Wagner, Jr. International President, The General Federation of Womenl s Clubs Washington, D. C. and ~s. Ed Walsh The )Yashington Post and~rs. P. W. Webb Architect, Paris, Kentucky and ~s. W. S. White, Jr. Chairman, American Electric Power Company, Inc., New York, New York ~. and ~s. Ja:mes Whitmore Actor and actress (Audra Lindley) performing in "The Magnificent Yankee" at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts ~omas J. Barnes, Senior Staff Member, National Secuirty Council

~ames M. Cannon III, Executive Director of the Domestic Council and Assistant for Domestic Affairs and~. Cannon

~lliam J. Baroody, Jr., Assistant for Public Liaison APPENDIX "c" indicates confirmed by EPS. Othe~ attendees,not confirmed. RECEPTION FOR REPUBLICAN. "EAGLES" List may not be complete. The East 'Room June 30,,1976 The President Robert C. Allen - Sands Point, New York ~rs. C. Robert Allen - Sands Point, New York ~ohn Allyn - Washington, D.C. B.B. Andersen - Topeka, Kansas Mrs. B. B. Andersen - Topeka, Kansas vcrohn S. Andrews - Washington, D.C. ~Ann C. Andrews - Washington, D.C. ~s. Ellen Annan - Palm Beach, Florida ~Carl F. Arnold - Washington, D.C. ~rs. Carl F. Arnold - Washington, D.C.

Nicholas Arroyo - Washington, D.C. Mrs. Nicholas Arroyo - Washington, D.C. Holt Atherton - San Antonio, Texas Mrs. Flora Atherton - San Antonio, Texas Edmund F. Ball - Muncie, Indiana Mrs. Edmund F. Ball - Muncie, Indiana ~incent Barclay - Louisville, Kentucky ~Catherine Barclay - Louisville, Kentucky William J. Baroody, Sr. - Washington, D.C. Everett H. Bellows - Washington, D.C.

Karl R. Bendetsen - Washington, D.C. Mrs. Karl R. Bendetsen - Washington, D.C. ~Ruth Berry - Dayton, Ohio v'Loren Berry - Dayton, Ohio Michael G. Beyer - Louisville, Kentucky v'Mrs. Michael G. Beyer - Louisville, Kentucky ~Millie Bighinatti - Washington, D.C. ~inton M. Blount - MontgomerY, Alabama Mrs. Winton M. Blount - Montgomery, Alabama ~he Honorable Frances P. Bolton - Cleveland, Ohio

Frank W. Bradley - Washington, D.C. ~Margaret Martin Brock - Los Angeles, California v'William A.M. Burden - New York, New York vMrs. William A.H. Burden - New York, New York ~George Burnham IV - Washington, D.C. ~rs. George Burnham IV - Washington, D.C. Thomas E. Burrough - Wilmington, Delaware V"13uckley Byers - Hashington, D.C. ~Mrs. Buckley Byers - Washington, D.C. ~atricia S. Burke - Annandale, Virginia APPENDIX "e" p. 2 6/30/76 2

~O. C. Carmichael - South Bend, Indiana ~Barry T. Carter - Chevy Chase, Maryland ~Dr. Frank H. Catron - Corbin, Kentucky ~Mrs. Frank H. Catron - Corbin, Kentucky V Wilbert E. Chope - Miami, Florida Joanne B. Chope - Miami, Florida ~dward J. Chlumsky - Naples, Florida ~Mrs. Edward J. Chlumsky - Naples, Florida ~bert M. Clark - Washington, D.C. ~s. Robert M. Clark - Washington, D.C.

~illiam L. Clark - Metamora, Michigan ~s. William L. Clark - Metamora, Michigan vDelbert W. Coleman - Chicago, Illinois vMrs. Delbert W. Coleman - Chicago, Illinois ~Richard C. Cooper - Oakbrook, Illinois Gerret Copeland - Wilmington, Delaware ~avid R. Cudlip - Washington, D.C. ~J. Morton Davis - New York, New York ~s. J. Morton Davis - New York, New York Ovid Davis - Atlanta, Georgia

~sborne Day - Washington, D.C. ~s. Osborne Day - Washington, D.C. John F. Deluca - Fairfax, Virginia ...,..Joseph K. Dennis - Palm Springs, California ~illiam R. Denton - Washington, D.C. ~Mrs. William R. Denton - Washington, D.C. V Janna-Neen J. Dingell - Tucson, Arizona vEdward Reynolds Downe, Jr. - New York, New York V' Hugh W. Downe - New York, New York ~The Honorable Guilford Dudley, Jr. - Nashville, Tennessee ~Mrs~ Guilford Dudley, Jr. - Nashville, Tennessee

~e Honorable Jack Eckerd - Clearwater, Florida v'Mrs. Jack Eckerd - Clearwater, Florida vRobert B. Evans - Detroit, l-1ichigan ~Mrs. Robert B. Evans - Detroit, Michigan ~Thomas M. Evans - New York, New York ~Louise Evans - New York, New York V"'Mrs. Jeanne Ferst - Atlanta, Georgia ~dward Ridley Finch - New York, New York Carl J. Fleps - Washington, D.C. ~oseph F. Fogarty, Jr. - Miami Shores, Florida APPENDIX "e" p. 3 6/3Q/76

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~eah Geraghty - Washington, D.C. ~rs. Leonore Gibson - West Chester, Pennsylvania William Gifford - Washington, D.C. Mrs. William Gifford - Washington, D.C. Joseph A. Gimma - New York, New York Mrs. Joseph A. Gimma - New York New York ~Samuel A. Hardage - Wichita, Kansas Charles J. Harrington - Wilmington, Delaware ~lizabeth C. Harrison - Washington, D.C. Sidney G. Hawks - Washington, D.C.

~oward Hawkins - Minneapolis, Minnesota ~Mrs. Howard Hawkins - Minneapolis, Minnesota ~r. Kaye N. Henderson - Jacksonville, Florida ~he Honorable J.M. Hewgley, Jr. - Tulsa, Oklahoma ~rs. J.M. Hewgley, Jr. - Tulsa, Oklahoma ~laude E. Hobbs - Washington, D.C. c,-Mrs.'Claude E. Hobbs - Washington, D.C. ,vPaul N. Howell - Houston, Texas ~illiam M. Isaac - Louisville, Kentucky ~rs. William M. Isaac - Louisville, Kentucky

~C.C. Jackson, Jr. - St. Paul, Minnesota ~Laban Jackson - Shelbyville, Kentucky ~Carolyn, Jackson - Shelbyville, Kentucky Morris I. Jaffe - Dallas, Texas Mrs. Morris I. Jaffe - Dallas, Texas ~Sidney L. James - Washington, D.C. vAgnes McC. James - Washington, D. C. ~Elbert Jemison - Birmington, Alabama ~ne S. Jemison - Birmingham, Alabama ~Mrs. Emery Johnson - Tucson, Arizona

R. Crosby Kemper - Shawnee Mission, Kansas George B. Kilborn - Palm Beach, Florida ~ewton F. Korhumel - Chicago, Illinois ....,Thomas J. Lankford - Potomac, Maryland vPatricia F. Lankford - Potomac, Maryland v'Bernard Lasker - New York, New York ~chard N. Little - Washington, D.C. ~atherine J. Little - Washington, D.C. Opal Lucas - London, Kentucky The Honorable Thomas B. McCabe - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A;1?;J;>ENDU "e" 1'. 4 6/30/76 4

~Frank McGlinn - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ann C. McGlinn - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ~William McManus - Washington, D.C. w'Cary M. Maguire - Dallas, Texas ~s. Cary M. Maguire - Dallas, Texas ~harles T. Marck - Washington, D.C. ~Carol Marck - Washington, D.C. J. Willard Marriott - Washington, D.C. Mrs. J. Willard Marriott - Washington, D.C. ~Mrs. Nancy Byers Martin - Glendale, Maryland

V J. Roy Mattingly - Louisville, Kentucky ~William Metcalf - Louisville, Kentucky ...... Lyle Robert Mercer ~ Washington, D.C • ...... Mrs. Lyle Robert Mercer - Washington, D.C. Mrs. Harvey Meyerhoff - Pikesville, Maryland ~John F. Mills - Washington, D.C. Mrs. John F. Mills - Washington, D.C. ~amela Wallace Mueller - Naples, Florida .~William C. Murphy - Washington, D.C. ~rs. William C. Murphy - Washington, D.C.

~Jeremiah Milbank - New York, New York v'Mrs. Jan Norton - Washington, D.C. vPhilip E. Nuttle - Hobe Sound, Florida ~Margaret P. Nuttle - Hobe Sound, Florida ~Robert P. Odell - Washington, D.C. t/Rita K. O'Glee - Washington, D.C. / v-Benjamin G. Parks - Naples, Florida andVson v'Mrs. Benjamin G. Parks - Naples, Florida t/'TJle Honorable Jefferson Pa'tterson - Washington, D.C. vrMrs. Jefferson Patterson - Washington, D.C.

Mrs. Odgen Phipps - New York, New York Louis Polk - Dayton, Ohio Louis F. Polk, Jr. - New York, New York ~heron J. Rice - Washington, D.C. ~Margaret Rice - Washington, D.C. Mrs. Mary G. Roebling - Trenton, New Jersey V The Honorable H. Chapman Rose - Cleveland, Ohio ~Mrs. Chapman Rose - Cleveland, Ohio ~Charles Runnels - Los Angeles, California ~Lester F. Ruwe - West Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan ~s. Lester F. Ruwe - West Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan A;PPENDIX "e" p. 5 61'30/76

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VNancy Ruwe - Washington, D.C. ~icholas Ruwe - Washington, D.C. ~John Ruthven - Georgetown, Ohio ~rs. John Ruthven - Georgetown, Ohio General B.A. Schriever, USAF, Ret. - Washington, D.C. ~ack L. Scott - Jacksonville, Florida vMrs. Jack L. Scott - Jacksonville, Florida ~Edwin A. Seipp, Jr. - Atherton, California J. Richard Sewell - Washington, D.C. Margaret Sewell - Washington, D.C.

Bayard Sharp - Wilmington, Delaware Mary Sharp - Wilmington, Delaware Harold Byron Smith - Chicago, Illinois ~. Thomas Smith - Bloomfield Hills, Michigan ~Rodney A. Smith - Rockville, Maryland ~emple Smith - Naples, Florida Mrs. Temple Smith - Naples, Florida ~Arthur Spitzer - Beverly Hills, California Ralph Staggs - Phoenix, Arizona ~ustin Starkey - Princeton, New Jersey

Mrs. Austin Starkey - Princeton, New Jersey ,-""",Frank Stella - Detroit, Michigan W. Clement Stone - Chicago, Illinois ~he Honorable William G. Stratton - Chicago, Illinois ~Shirley Stratton - Chicago, Illinois VJohn E. Swearingen - Chicago, Illinois Vl30nnie Bolding Swearingen -,Chicago, Illinois ~Jess W. Sweetser - Washington, D.C. ~Mrs. Jess W. Sweetser - Washington, D.C. ~aniel J. Terra - Northbrook, Illinois

"" Paul Thayer - Dallas, Texas V Mrs. Nancy B. Thawley - Chevy Chase, Maryland V Charles S. Thomas - Corona del Mar, California ~Mrs. Charles S. Thomas - Corona del Mar, California ~James C. Thomas - Saint Joseph, Missouri ~irgil S. Tilly, Jr. - Tulsa, Oklahoma Mrs. Virgil S. Tilly, Jr. - Tulsa, Oklahoma John Tope - Washington, D.C. Holmes Tuttle - Los Angeles, California Mrs. Holmes Tuttle - Los Angeles, California , APPENDIX "c" p. 6 6/30/76 6

~Dr. Charles P. Vetter - Washington, D.C. Rudolph A. Vignone - Washington, D.C. vJohn A. Walker - North Wilkesboro, North Carolina ~orge R. Wallace III - Naples, Florida The Honorable John H. Ware - Oxford, Pennsylvania Mrs. John H. Ware - Oxford, Pennsylvania ~eon J. weil - New York, New York ~abel Weil - New York, New York ~homas A. Welstead - Bal Harbour, Florida George Weymouth - Boca Grande, Florida

Clyde A. Wheeler, Jr. - Washington, D.C. Mrs. Clyde A. Wheeler, Jr. - Washington, D.C. ~. w. W. Whitney, Jr. - Tulsa, Oklahoma ~rs. J. W. W. Whitney, Jr. - Tulsa, Oklahoma ~illiam G. Whyte - Washington, D.C. Mrs. William G. Whyte - Washington, D.C. ~Burton F. Wiand - Whispering Pines, North Carolina ~Geraldine Wiand - Whispering Pines, North Carolina ~William E. Wickert, Jr. - Washington, D.C. David J. Williams II - Miami, Florida Mrs. David J. Williams II - Miami, Florida

~Mrs. Thomas L. Williams, Jr. - Thomasville, Georgia ~eBaron s. Willard, Jr. - Baltimore, Maryland ~s. LeBaaron S. Willard, Jr. - Baltimore, Maryland vPred Wilson - Encino, California ~s. Fred Wilson - Encino, California I,/'J. Robert Wilson - Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan v\"irginia Wilson - Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan ~arl Wischer - San Antonio., Texas ~s. Earl Wischer - San Antonio, Texas Mrs. William Wood Prince - Chicago, Illinois

Thomas G. Wyman - New York, New York ~Herman D. Wynn - Knoxville, Tennessee ~rs. Herman D. Wynn - Knoxville, Tennessee ~oodrow W. Woody - Detroit, Michigan ~Mrs. Woodrow W. Woody - Detroit, Michigan ~Diane Waltman - Arlington, Virginia vFred Zoll - Washington, D.C. ~rs. Fred Zoll -Washington, D.C. Ralph Abercombie Mrs. Ralph Abercombie Miss Nancy Eckerd John J. McMullen Edwin M. Wheeler ? Williams Mary Louise Smith, Chairman of the Republican National Committee Note: A list of White House staff attending the reception was not available for inclusion in the President's diary.