THE.WHITE HOUSE

WA.SH I NGTON

October 8, 1982

Dear Scott: Thank you for your recent letter. We have followed up on your request to have the Secretary of Energy in Coronado on December 1. I am happy to report to you that it is on his calendar. Perhaps in early November you should re-confirm the details of the event with the Secretary's office. Your interest in hosting a White House function is greatly appreciated. We will be in touch with you further on that subject. Thanks again for your hospitality. With Best Regards,

MICHAEL K. DEAVER Deputy Chief of Staff and Assistant to the President

Mr. Scott W. Anderson Senior Vice President del Coronado 1500 Orange Avenue Coronado, 92118 THE. WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON

October 8, 1982

MEMORANDUM FOR MIKE DEAVER

FROM: CRAIG L. FULLER

SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR SECRETARY OF ENERGY APPEARANCE

The event discussed in the letter from Scott Anderson is on Deputy Secretary Ken Davis' schedule in case he is Acting Secretary on December 1. It is also on a recommended schedule for the new DOE Secretary, whomever that is on December 1. September 10, 1982

Mr. Michael K. Deaver Assistant To The President, Deputy Chief Of Staff THE WHITE HOUSE Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. Deaver: Just a short note to let you know how much we at the Hotel Del Coronado, enjoyed having lunch with you last Wednesday, and to let you know all of us here are ex­ tremely excited about the possibility of hosting an official White House function.

( As I hope you gathered from the tour and our talk during lunch, no effort will be spared to ensure that any activ- ities in conjunction e function would be the finest possible m the Hot Del Coronado standpoint. Regardless of e final decisi , we are thrilled and honored o b considered for su a prestigious event.

ke to follow up on our conversation with you ov unch, about the possibi ity of an appearance by the cretary of Energy, or a epresentative of the Secret , for the dedication of ur co-generation and photovo taic systems on Wednesda~, December 1st.

The pur e of this ceremony i not only to dedicate these two---· novative energy nservation· systems, but ginal electrification of the Hotel by Thoma 1son. With the installation of these two co-generation systems, the Hotel Del Coronado is returning to the role we played in the early times when our electric and steam plants supplied the entire power needs of the City of Coronado. Symbolically, the event will light a Victorian Christmas Tree here, where the first electrically lighted tree in the world was lit by Mr. Edison.

1500 Orange Avenue, Coronado, Califon1ia 92118 (714) 435-6611 Page Two Mr. Michael K. Deaver September 10, 1982

As you may be aware, we are a National Historic Landmark, as well as being one of the nation's most notable resorts. It is our feeling that the energy conservation exhibited by our major project, holds national significance. For that reason, we feel it would merit your consideration and the consideration of the Secretary. Naturally, the Hotel Del Coronado would be more than happy to provide accommodations for the Secretary during his stay.

We hope you will agree that this is an exciting and worthwhile project and we hope to hear from you in the near future with regards to our invitation.

( Again, thank you for taking the time to tour our Hotel and we look forward to seeing you in the near future. Larry Lawrence sends his regards.

President,

SWA:db

(

1500 Ornnge AYenue, Coronado, California 92118 (714) 435-6611

~~-~---~------THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON -- October 10, 1982

Dear John:

Thank you for your Mailgram of September 16th.

As you know, the United States and Israel have an enduring special relationship based on moral as well as strategic interests. As the President said in his speech, "Israel exists; it has a right to demand of its defensible borders; and it has a right to demand of its neighbors that they rec­ ognize those facts ... In the pre-1967 borders, Israel was barely 10 miles wide at its narrowest point. The bulk of Israel's inhabitants lived within artillery range of hostile Arab armies. I am not about to ask Israel to live that way again."

This Administration is committed to a secure Israel, and as the President stated, this commitment is ironclad. Indeed, improving and guaranteeing Israeli security is the fundamental premise of the President's initiative. The President firmly believes that peace cannot be achieved by the formation of a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza, nor will peace be achieved on the basis of Israeli sovereignty or permanent control over those territories. Peace can only be achieved through open, direct and face-to-face negotiations concerning these areas. The President's initiative embodies principles for negotiations, not preconditions, nor imposed solutions.

Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with me.

Sincerely,

MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff

Mr. John Love 16680 Glass Mountain Street Fountain Valley, California 92708 ,HJl-i~ LO~F 16~1'_0. ~'LASS ~OUNTAIN ST - FOUNTAIN VALLF:V CA q2708

4•05qb01S2SQ oq/16/8~ res IPMRNCZ CSP WSHB 71~7750]3a MGM TORN FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA at oq•l& OQ2~P EST

MICHhEL K DEAVEP WHITE lofOUSE WASHtNGTCHJ DC 20510

·-'""- MIKE, THE CUARfNT ANTI•ISRAELI STANCE OF rs MAKING MV CONTINUED SUPPORT OF THE PRESIDENT BOTH A JE'W ANO V0 Li R F R I E ~JD I S I MP L V WA N TED V 0 U T 0

JOI-IN LOVE 21:20 EST

', i /.--·i\ I f l _/ i ! tr" __ -l ;Y,j Jr" (,;./ _·fJ ,· / I. ' -· g..· ,/ ' - ' ! I J} I /v' IT ~ /1-- J

TO REPLY BY MAILGRAM, SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR WESTERN UNION'S TOLL • FREE PHONE NUMBERS THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON

October 12, 1982

Deat Stan: I really appreciate your taking the time to write and send the snapshot. r•ve enjoyed looking at it and have tried to recapture that feeling of relaxation and friendship I felt at the Grove. I certainly look forward to another trip. Thanks again. Sincerely,

MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff

Mr. Stanley M. Smith, AIA Senior Vice President Daniel, Mann, Johnson and Mendenhall 3250 Wilshire Boulevard I Los Angeles, CA 90010 ~ !'

I! I I J ! Phillip J. Daniel 1912· 1972 ArthurE.Mann S.KennethJohnson 1912·1974 Irvan F.Mendenhall David R. Mil/er Sven B. Svendsen Stanley M. Smith, AIA Albert A. Dorman Senior Vice President Stanley M. Smith

. . ·. DIVLJM.

29 September 1982

Mr. Mike Deaver The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mike: After the Grove this year, I took off on a long trip to the Far East and returned to develop the films. I am pleased to send on to you a picture I took of you on the deck at Sahara on the last Friday. We enjoyed having you and look forward to your return. Sincerely yours, :?~~ Stanley M. Smith, AIA SMS:scm Enclosure

Danlel, Mann, Johnson, & Mendenhall Planning 3250 Wilshire Boulevard Architecture LosAngeles,California 90010 Engineering Telephone: 213/381-3663 Systems Cable: DIMJIM LosAngeles Economics

THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON October 12, 1982

Dear Jack: Thank you for your note about the television show. I, too, thought it was a very good showcase for seeing another perspective of the President. I'll keep you posted as I agree it would be good to do again sometime. Many thanks. Sincerely,

MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff

Mr. Jack Anderson 1401 16th Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20036

'I JACK ANDERSON

Mr. Michael K. Deaver ~· VJ,, , ~ Assistant to the President 1 (I ,..,. a/)).,t4(!: "' , .,. The White House "A' 1 J ' ~)~·~ ~ ~;~~~~~~~l~~~~a ~~~DON.: u1_~!V1~t,r ~- .~ ~'I Dear M:ike: 11)#-, Wo ~ '!)"',4J/V' t •i!} fo l/f7 r ~., 41~ ,,P -'l t>1 I have waited until now to thank you for arranging President . Ldl ' l..J Reagan's appearance on my first show. I wanted time to assess . ~· p ,- I: AP ~ ~- reaction across the country. . ,.J< .~ ~ am pleased to report that t~e ratings were high and th~r;r ·f'·!.-. "'·~-·«~ ~ ... reactions favorable. In , for example, the show J *'p~ beat all the competition for viewers during early Sunday evening.~ ~ · · The ratings were equally impressive in Los Angeles Saturday night 0; S-e at 10:30 and in Chicago Sunday night at 10. · -~ The producers called a number of stations to get their .~{J /jt~'f . reactions. I think the President would be interested to know that ~·. ~. . even his critics were impressed with his spontaneity and sincerity. . · Several corrunented that the President "really cared." Others. 9,·~~A""' acknowledged grudgingly that "maybe he's human after all." r(i .. These reactions confirm that the format is the right one for . I sincerely believe that he should occasionally respond to the questions and grievances of the American people. So I urge you to bring him back from time to time for more appearances. My reputation for challenging Presidents will give these appearances credibility. Certainly, the President has demonstrated that he can handle himself. THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON

- -- - . .. '~::--·-:y:_~---·--:-.. --..: -· October 12, 1982

Dear Jacques:

Thanks for taking the time to write to me before you left for Madrid. I, too, enjoyed our meeting at the State dinner for the President and Mrs. Marcos.

I would suggest, upon your return, that you and Al Spiegel get together for a chat re­ garding the Jewish communities in Europe. Al has been very effective for us.

We have a most difficult schedule until after the elections. We are travelling a good deal of the time and have to try to "catch up" when we are in Washington.

Sincerely,

MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff

Mr. Jacques Torczyner 515 Park Avenue New York, New York 10022

···.-;~~:~- _; __ ._. ______..... " _,_____.- --- ( JAcaui::s ToRCZYNER SIS PARK AVE:NUE:

NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10022

752-0800

Mr. Michael Deaver Deputy Chief of Staff The White House Washington, D. C. 20500

Dear Mike:

It was good to see you at the dinner for President and Mrs. Marcos. I tried to get an appointment with you, but I know that you are extremely busy.

I am leaving in a few hours for Madrid, where I will have meetings with those who might be the leaders of the next Spanish government. From there I am going to Israel for important meetings with my friends of the present government and also will have an opportunity of a private meeting with the Prime Minister.

Upon my return the week of October 17, I would appreciate it very much if I could have a chance to visit you. We have very difficult relations with our allies in Europe and the adminis­ tration has never made any efforts to get in touch with the Jewish conununities which are very influential in Europe and which share the basic philosophies and policies of the present administration. I had breakfast yesterday with Lewish Lehrman and am making I every effort to help him in his campaign, which, in my judgment, is much more difficult against Cuomo than it would have been I against Mayor Koch. I also participated in a luncheon at which I Foreign Minister Claude Cheysson met with some leaders of the !' Jewish Connnunity. !

Hoping to hear from you at your earliest convenience, I remain,

Most sincerely yours,

lUV"\ . Jacques Torczyner

( JT:hc f.

-=~ THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON

October 13, 1982

Dear Paul: Here are the pictures I promised you - and aren't they grand? Thanks for being so patient, but it takes so long to get anything from our photo lab because of the demands of everyone. Y.K. just wrote to Mr. Deaver again today asking· about the ptctures. Tell him, too, that we're sorry they've taken so long. Sincerely,

Paul Lee World-Wide Shipping Group 16th Floor, World Shipping Centre Harbour City 7, Canton Road, Kowloon Hong Kong

World-Wide Marine, Inc. 1271 Avenue of the Americas New York, N.Y. 10020 WORLD-WIDE SHIPPING GROUP c:.B.E .. LL.D •• J.P. Sir Yue-Kong Pao 16th Floor, World Shipping Centre Harbour City 7, Canton Road, Kowloon Hong Kong TeL: 8-7827888 Teln: HX43247

October 8, 1982.

Mr. Michael K. Deaver Assistant to the President Depu~y Chief of Staff The hite House Wash ngton, D.C. U. S. A. I _JI·~, .,,., ... Y .----.,, In vf--A- J Though I have spent the past two weeks travelling extensively, the dinner at the White House on Sept. 16 still fills me with excitement and happy memories. May I thank you again for the arrangements and all what you did for me. I remember that the event was well covered by the media and a good number of pictures were taken on the occasion. It will be much appreciated if you could arrange for a few to be sent me for my personal album or through Paul Lee, my New York associate, whose address is: World-Wide Marine, Inc. 1271, Avenue of the Americas New York, N.Y. 10020 With renewed thanks and warm regards to you and Carolyn, MICHAEL K. DEAVER

THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON I

~r. Dav!d Murdock o~oto Wilshire Blvd S u 1 e l 600 · · Los Ang. e l es, CA 90024

/d -13- ..g-2- THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON

October 13, 1982

Dear Bob: I can't believe that you took the time to thank those people who helped with the barbeque on the 30th. It should be all of us thanking you for the grand job you continue to do for us. Your barbeque has gained a national reputation - and so well deserved. Thanks again for your continued support and the great times you've helped provide. Sincerely,

MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff

Mr. Robert S. Herdman Post Office Box 219 Los Olivos, CA 93441 ROBERT a HERDMAN ;'': ii1 - ~ ...'.1",i,,,

MICHAEL K. DEAVER

/~ .. - ~ I v~.~

·---- ··- .. -····

THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON

The Honorable Geoffrey Swaebe US Mission to the Ruropean Office of the UN and Other International Organizations Geneva, Switzerland

\ -·---.: ::_ ___ , ·----·:::... __ - .. ~ ..... MICHAEL K. DEAVER

THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson 1808 West Avenue N-4 Palmdale, CA 93550

~ /;Lev~?-. /0 ~ 3Y-/9~

/ 0 ' 3 Y'- olo .-9\_ ..; /0-- G ) $" - ~ I /9: _-::.· ! /CJ ~ .'.5 9' - ~.:i.. A /(}6 3y-~y,,4 ....:._ ---·- '!_. -

MICHAEL K. DEAVER ~~b . - ~II-~~ ~~ ~~ ~~~.H~~~ ~· ~-{/-~

THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Malkmus 8820 Hildreth Lane Stockton, CA 95205

{))~: I ;i_ C)6 "i ,;_ /O {;SY-/,/ - IO'fY-/S /tJ,6$"'/-~ 'I \ ' . ~" --~ ·---~-:.--·· -·---.._:.-:.. __·. -- - J THE WHITE HOUSE "·

WASHINGTON

October 15, 1982

Dear Tom: Once again we want to thank you for the Lindt's Pralines A La Liqueur. The candy is delicious, and arrived in time to be served after dinner to special relatives. We certainly appreciate your thoughtfulness and generosity. Sincerely,

MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff

Mr. T. J. Wesley, Jr. 134 Peachtree, NW-1500 Atlanta, GA 30043

•-.,,~ • --~ • • r ·------.. ·--~·--- _,, ..• --- -- _, - .;' ~ . . -. -; lo·: _.,,. - :.. - •. , ... -··~··-- f , •• ,..,-•. ~ ~~·-- >...... ---