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GUEST LIST FOR THE DINNER TO BE GIVEN BY THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD IN HONOR OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF COLOMBIA AND MRS. LOPEZ ON THURSDAY, SEPT EM- BER 25, 1975 AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, THE WHITE HOUSE .

His Excellency The President of the Republic of Colombia and Mrs. Lopez His Excellency The Ambassador of the Republic of Colombia and Mrs. Turbay His Excellency Rodrigo Botero Montoya and Mrs. Botero Minister of Finance His Excellency Rafael Pardo Buelvas and Mrs. Pardo Minister of Agriculture His Excellency Jorge Ramirez Ocampo and Mrs. Ramirez Minister of Economic Development His Excellency Humberto Salcedo Collantes and Mrs. Salcedo Minister of Public Works The Honorable Luis Prieto Ocampo Mayor of Bogota The Honorable Alfredo Carvajal Sinisterra Mayor of Cali Mr. Felipe Lopez Caballero and Mrs. Lopez Private Secretary to the President

The Vice President and Mrs. Rockefeller The Honorable Henry A. Kissinger Secretary of State Mr. Justice Marshall and Mrs. Marshall The Attorney General and Mrs. Levi The Honorable Jennings Randolph, United States Senate, and Mrs. Randolph (West Virginia) The Honorable John G. Tower, United States Senate, and Mrs. Tower (Texas) The Honorable Robert J. Dole, United States Senate (Kansas) The Honorable John H. Glenn, Jr., United States Senate, and Mrs. Glenn (Ohio) The Governor of South Carolina and Mrs. Edwards The Honorable Richard H. Ichord, House of Representatives, and Mrs. !chord (Missouri) The Honorable Robert G. Stephens, Jr., House of Representatives, and Mrs. Stephens (Georgia) The Honorable James H. Quillen, House of Representatives, and Mrs. Quillen (Tennessee) · The Honorable Chalmers P. Wylie, House of Representatives, and Mrs. Wylie (Ohio) General Louis H. Wilson, Jr., Commandant of the Marine Corps, and Mrs. Wilson His Excellency Dr. Alejandro Orfila Secretar·y General of the Organization of American States The Honorable Robert S. McNamara, President, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, end Mrs. McNamara His Excellency Dr. Antonio Ortiz Mena President, Inter-American Development Bank The Honorable Viron P. Vaky, American Ambassador to Colombia, and Mrs. Vaky The Chief of Protocol and Mrs. Catto The Honorable Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary to the Preeident, and Mrs. Nessen The Honorable John E. Murphy, Acting Administrator, Agency for International Development, and Mrs. Murphy The Honorable William D. Rogers, Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, and Mrs. Rogers Lieutenant General Brent Scowcroft, USAF Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Mr. Stephen Low, Senior Staff Member, National Security Council, and Mrs. Low - 2 - 9/25/75

Mr. and Mrs. Rudy P. Abramson, Reston, Virginia Mr. Abramson is White House correspondent, Los Angeles Times Dr. and Mrs. James H. Billington, Washington, D. C. Dr. Billington is Director, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Dr. and Mrs. ·trving Burgues, Lakewood, New Jersey Dr. Burgues is owner, Burgues porcelains Mr. and Mrs. Cason J. Callaway, Jr., Columbus, Georgia Mr. Callaway is President, Callaway Enterprises, Inc. Mr. John E. Canaday, New York, New York Art critic, author, historian Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Collier, Alexandria, Virginia Mr. Collier is Senior Partner with the law firm of Collier, Shannon, Rill and Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Fields, Scarsdale, New York Mrs. Fields is singer, Roberta Peters Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Geyelin, New York, New York Mr. Geyelin is President, Council of the Americas Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F. Granville, Jr., New York, New York Mr. Granville is Chairman, Texaco, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Chaim Gross, New York, New York Mr. Gross is a sculptor and teacher of sculpture at the art school of Educational Alliance Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haerle, Moraga, California Mr. Haerle is Republican State Chairman for California Miss Elizabeth Hanford, Washington, D. C. Guest of Senator Robert Dole Mr. and Mrs. John Havlicek, Weston, Massachusetts Mr. Havlicek is player with the Boston Celtics basketball team Dr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Huntington, Cambridge, Massachusetts Dr. Huntington is The Frank G. Thomson Professor of Government at the Center for International Affairs, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jarriel, Potomac, Maryland Mr. Jarriel is White House correspondent, American Broadcasting Company Mr. and Mrs. Curtis H. Judge, Larchmont, New York Mr. Judge is President, Lorillard, a Division of Loew's Theatres, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Kaline, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Mr. Kaline is former player with the Detroit Tigers baseball team Mr. and Mrs. Dean Killion, Oregon City, Or~gon Mr. Killion is President, Oregon AFL-CIO Mr. and Mrs. David Kraslow, Silver Spring, Maryland Mr. Kraslow is White House correspondent, Cox Newspapers Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lebeck, Hinsdale, Illinois Mr. Lebeck is President, Chicago Board of Trade Mr. and Mrs. Arlon G. Ley, Grand Rapids, Michigan The Honorable Sol M. Linowitz and Mrs. Linowitz, Washington, D. C. Mr. Linowitz is Senior Partner with the law firm of Coudert Brothers and Chairman of the Commission on U.S. -Latin American Relations Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Lopez, New York, New York Mr. Lopez is son of President and Mrs. Lopez Mr. and Mrs. John C. McGoff, Williamston, Michigan Mr. McGoff is President, PANAX Corporation Mr. and Mrs. David Mehney, Grand Rapids, Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Milbank, Jr., Greenwich, Connecticut Mr. Milbank is Chairman, Republican National Finance Committee The Honorable Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr., and Mrs. Mitchell, Baltimore, Md. Mr. Mitchell is Washington Bureau Chief, NAACP and Representative of the USA to the 7th Special Session and to the 30th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations The Honorable Richard B. Ogilvie and Mrs. Ogilvie, Chicago, lllinbis Mr. Ogilvie is partner with the law firm of Isham, Lincoln and Beale - 3 - 9/25/75

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Schur, New York, New York Mr. Schur is President, J. Aron &t Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Seeley, New York, New York Mr. Seeley is President, Colombian-American Association, Inc. The Honorable Hobart Taylor, Jr., and Mrs. Taylor, Washington, D. C. Mr. Taylor is partner with the law firm of Dawson, Riddell, Taylor, Davis and Holroyd Miss Barbara Walters, New York, New York Guest of His Excellency Dr. Alejandro OrfUa GU.EST LIST FO:r:\ El\T1'ERTAINMENT FOLLO\YrnG 'ttfE DINNER L.~ HONOR OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF COL01v1BIA AND :i\:1RS. LOPEZ ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1975 AT TEN 0 1 CLOCK, THE WHITE HOUSE:

Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Ables Mr. Abies--Funeral Dir€ctor, AnnapoH~. Maryland Brigadier General Lawrence E. Adams, USA, and Mrs. Adams Gen. Adams--former Head of WHCA Miss Charlotte Kay Ballard Office of the Vice President Mr. and Mrs. John S. Batchelder Mr. Batchelder--WMAL-TV Miss Elizabeth P. Benson Director of the Center for pre-Columbian Art, Dumbarton Oaks Dr. and Mrs. Junius Bird Dr. Bird--Curator Emeritus, American Museum of Natural History, New York, New York (South American archeology) Miss Mary C. Bourke . Office· of Dr. Goldwin, White House Mrs. Joseph M. Bowman (Cissie) ·Guest of Mr. T. Edward Braswell, Jr. Mr. T. Edward Braswell Chief Counsel, Senate Armed Services Committee Mr. and Mrs. David Brody Mr. Brady--Director, Anti-Defamation League Miss Mary E. Brownell Staff Member, National Security Council Reverend and Mrs. Carl Brumback Mrs. Brumback-Peggie--Visitor! s Office, White House Miss Maureen Bunyan Anchorwoman, WTOP-TV Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Butler Mr. Butler--Staff Member, National Security Council Miss Alicia Caballero ' Special Assistant to Mrs. Lopez (Colombia) Mr.· and Mrs. John T. Calkins Mr. Calkins--Assistant to Counsellor Hartmann Mr • .Ta1nes Calloway Senate Appropriations Committee Mr. Arthur J. Collingsworth Director of Youth for Understanding, Ann Arbor, Michigan The Honorable Alfonso Davila and .t-Ars. Davila Mr. Davila--Minister, Ambassy of Colombia Dr. an:l Mrs. Jorge Del Canto Dr. Del Canto--Director, Western Hemisphere Department, Inter­ 'lational Monetary Fund

• , -2- 9/25/75 at 10;00- p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Devine Mr. Devine--Director, North Coast/Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Depa,rtmerit of State Mr. Clifford Evans RKO General Broadcasting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Evans Pool donors, New York, New Yo:ik Mr. Scott Ferguson Escort of Miss Kathleen Huldrum Mr. Don Fulsom UPI Audio Mr. and Mrs. James Goodby Mr. Goodby--Deputy Director, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs, Department of State Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert C. Greenway Pool donors, Washington, D. C. ~. Da yl --U Mr. Mr. Helman--Deputy Director, NATO and Atlantic Political-Military Affairs, Department of State Miss Lois Herrmann Guest of Mr. Michael Hornblow Mr. and Mrs. James Hicks Mr. Hicks--Executive Editor, N.Y. Amsterdam News Mr. Hal Holbrook Actor, "Mark Twain Tonight!"· at JFK Center Mr. Michael Hornblow Staff Member, National Security Council Mr. John Horton Escort of Miss Alexis Smith Captain Jonathan T. Howe, USN, and Mrs. Howe Captain Howe--Military Assistant to the Vice President Miss Kathleen M. Huldrum Office of the Vice President Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Johnson Mr. Johnson--Deputy Director, North Coast/Bureau of ..futer-American Affairs, Depa~·tment of State Mrs. Dawn Patters '1n Jones Daughter and guest of Mr. Bradley Patterson Miss Marcilla Juarez Guest of Mr~ ; . James Calloway Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kleine Mr. Kleine--Assistant Administrator for Latin America, AID Captain Christopher S. Lardis, USN Guest of Miss Charlotte Kay Ballard

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.i\,Ir. and 1'1lrs. Robert Locklin r'lir. Locklin -Administrative Assistant to Senator John Sparkman Tl1e tionorable Jaime -Reyes c.,nd fvirs. Lopez Mr. -Reyes--Minister-Counselor, Embassy of Colombia .Mr. George Loud Escort o£ Miss Mary Bourke Mr. and lvlrs. William H. Luers lvir. Luers--Deputy Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs, Department of State The Honorable Garth Marston and Mrs. lvfarston Mr. Marston--Member, Federal Home Loan Bank Board Mr. Davy McCall Escort of Miss Elizabeth P. 'Benson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLean Mr. McLean--Staff Director, Senate Banking Committee Mr. and Mrs. Barry Meyer Mr. Meyer--Chief Counsel Seante Public Works Committee Mr. and Mrs. Moses Newson Mr. Newson- -Editor, Baltimore Afro-American Mr. Bradley H. Patterson, Jr. Assistant Director for Operations, White House Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Patterson Mrs. Patterson-Margaret- -1v1rs. Ford 1 s Correspondence Office Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pezzullo Mr. Pezzullo--Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pohlenz Mr. Pohlenz- -Administrative Assistant to Senator Roman Hruska Mr. and Mrs. I. Lee Potter Mr. Potter--Corning Glass Company, Washington, D. C. Miss Pamela Powell Director for Youth Affairs, White House Mrs. Alma Rivas Secretary to Mrs., Lopez (Colombia) Mr. and Mrs. John Rudy Mr. Rudy--Assistant to the Chairman, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Mr. and Mrs. Hewson A. Ryan Mr •.Ryan--Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs ·· Mr. and Mrs. Julio Mario Santomingo Mr. Santomingo- President, Santomingo Group, Bogota and New York .Nir. and Mrs. Williarn G. Simpson Mr. Simpson--Legislative Assi.::;tant to Senator James Eastland Miss Alexis Smith Actress, 11 Summer Brave'' at JFK Center -4- 9/25 .._) a O:OOp.m.

Dr. and Mrs. Laszlo Tauber Dr. Tauber--Physician, Jefferson Memorial Hospital, Alexandria, Va. His Excellency Ernesto Torres Chief of Protocol (Colombia) :Mr. Charles Waddell Escort of Miss Mary Brownell Dr. and Mrs. Richard Weigle Dr. Weigle--President of St. John's College, Annapolis Miss Barbara Wheeler Guest of Mr. Don Fulsom Mr. John Wustman Piano accompanist for Roberta Peters

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• THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON August 8, 1975

MEMORANDUM FOR: SOCIAL OFFICE

FROM: RON NESSEN ,K l} ,J

The following members of the press should be invited to the state dinner in honor of President Lopez of Columbia on September 24, 1975, and to the after-dinner entertainment following the dinner:

DINNER

Mr. and Mrs. David Kraslow Cox Newspapers

Home: 2316 North Gate Terrace Silver Spring, Maryland 20906 Phone: 460-3 751

---Office: 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W. , Suite 501 Washington, D. C. 20006 Phone: 331-0900

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jarriel American Broadcasting Company

Horne: 10606 Crossing Creek Road Potomac, Maryland 20854 Phone: 299-2349

Office: 1124 Connecticut Anveue, N. W. Washington, D.C. Phone: 393-7700 - -2-

Mr. and Mrs. Rudy P. Abramson Los Angeles Times

Home: 11806 Treefern Court Reston, Virginia 22097 0 Phone: 620-9265

Office: 1700 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, D. C. 20006; Phone: 296-1440

FOR EDITORS INVITATION:

Mr. and Mrs. William Randolph Hearst, Jr. Editor-in Chief, Hearst Publications

Home: 81 0 Fifth A venue New York, New York Phone: 212-TE6 -374 7

Office: 9 59 Eighth A venue New York, New York 10019 Phone: 212-262-5700

AFTER DINNER ENTERTAINMENT

Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Evans RKO General Broadcasting

Home: 4201 Cathedral Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20016 Phone: EM2-2424 -3-

AFTER DINNER ENTERTAINMENT (con}

Mr. Don Fulsom UPI Audio

Home: 2000 N Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036 Phone: 293-7128

Business: 315 National Press Building Washington, D. C. Phone: 628-2688

Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Heikes United Press International photographer

Home: 4905 Ridgeview Lane Bowie, Maryland 20715 Phone: 262-3362

Business: 50 6 National Press Building Washington, D. C. Phone: 347-1124 MEMORANDUM

THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON

July 28, 1975

MEMORANDUM FOR RON NESSEN

FROM: Nancy Ruwe

SUBJECT: Guest list suggestions

The President and Mrs. Ford have scheduled a dinner in honor of President Lopez of Colombia on September 24, 1975. By Monday, August 11, may I have suggested names of four couples (including one publisher) in priority order you think should be considered for the dinner guest list. Also, please submit a list of four couples in the same order to be considered for the after-dinner entertainment guest list. As always, I will need marital status, title and place of business, current home and business addresses and home and business telephone numbers.

Should you desire to see the State Department suggested list, please inform my office and as soon as it is received, I will forward a copy to you. THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON

8/20/75

Connie,

Per your request, attached is the proposed State Dept. list for the Colombian dinner, Sept. 24.

Jan Ingersoll VISIT OF COLOMBIAN PRESIDENT ALFONSO LOPEZ HICHELSEN

(September 24 - 25, 1975)

List A: Suggested guest list for White House dinner and after-dinner reception, September 24

Official Colombian Party

The composition of the party was not known as of August 11. We have asked Embassy Bogota to send us full details as soon as they are available.

We believe the party will include, at a minimum, the following officials:

President Alfonso Lopez Michelsen and Mrs. Lopez

Ambassador Julio Cesar Turbay Ayala and N.rs ~ Turbay

Foreign .t-1inister Indalecio Lievano Aguirre

We fully anticipate that there will be additional high-level officials in President Lopez' party who should be invited to the dinner. ~'ie will furnish these names to the White House as soon as we know them. - 2 - ficial u.s. Party

President and Mrs. Ford

Vice President and ~trs. Rockefeller

Secretary of State and Mrs. Kissinger

Secretary of the Treasury and Hrs. Simon

Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Butz

Attorney General and Mrs. Levi

Special Trade Representative and Mrs. Dent

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:3enators ' Senator and Mrs. John Sparkman (D. ' Ala.)

Senator and Hrs. Gale McGee (D. ' Wyo.)

Senator and Mrs. Jacob Javits (R., N.y.)

Congressmen

Congressman and Mrs. Dante Fascell (D., Fla.)

Congressman and Mrs. Edward Biester (R., Pa.)

Congressman and Mrs. Steven Solarz (D., N.Y.) - 4 -

State Department

Under Secretary for Econo::nic Affairs and Hrs. Charles W. Robins or;.

Ambassador and Mrs. Henry Catto Chief of Protocol

Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs and Mrs. William D. Rogers

Ambassador and Mrs. William s. Hailliard u.s. Ambassador to the OAS (Has worked very closely wi t:h Colombia on OAS matters)

&~bassador and Mrs. Viron P. Vaky u.s. Ambassador to Colombia

Other Government

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Parker Administrator, AID

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Casey President and Chairman, Export-Import Bank

Mr. and Mrs. John Dellenbad::: Director, Peace Corps 4100 Cathedral Avenue, Apt. 803 Washington, D.C. 20016 Office Tel. 254-7990

Mr. and Mrs. Pat Holt Senior Staff Member Foreign'Relations Committee United States Senate Tel. 224-4615 {Mr. Holt has lived in and 'dritten a book about Colombia. If not included in the dinner, he should be included in the reception.)

Lieutenant General and Mrs. Brent Scowcroft National Security Council

Hr. and ~lrs. Stephen Low National Security Council

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Other Government (continued)

Lieutenant General and Hrs. John W. Pauly (USAF) Assistant to the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Room 2E873, The Pentagon Tel. 697-9124 (Name provided by Office of the Chairman of the JCS) - 5 -

Business

Mr. and Mrs. Jose de Cubas Chairman, Council of the Americas 680 New York, N.Y. 10021 Tel. {212) 628-3200

Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Geyelin President, Council of the Americas 680 Park Avenue New York, N.Y. 10021 Tel,. (212) 628-3200

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Meyer Vice Presid'ent Sears, Roebuck & Company Chicago, Illinois 60607 Tel. (312) 875-9400 (.Hr. Meyer is a former Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, former Manager of Sears, Roebuck & Company operations in Colombia, and is personally acquainted with President Lopez)

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schur President, J. Aron & Company 160 Water Street New York, N.Y. Tel. (212) 747-5313 (Mr. Schur is Chairman of the National Coffee Association which represents the u.s. coffee industry)

Mr. and N.rs. Andrew A. Scholtz President, Scholtz & Company 110 Wall Street New York, N.Y. 10005 Tel.' {212) 42~-6600 (Mr. Scholtz is Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Coffee Association which represents the u.s. coffee industry) - -Sa -

Business (continued)

Mr. and Mrs. Arturo Gomez Jaramillo Manager, Federacion Nacional de Cafeteros de Colombia 140 East Ner.v York, N.Y. Tel. (212) 421-8300 (Hr. Gomez is Manager of the Federation which represents the Colombian coffee industry)

Mr. and Mrs. Augustin Hart Senior Vice President of Planning Quaker Oats Company Merchandise Mart Plaza Chicago, Illinois 60654 Tel. (312) 222-6870 (Mr. Hart is Chairman of the Board of the Inter-American Foundation, was involved in international operations --­ including Colombia --- of Quaker Oats for 30 years, and was Treasurer lor the Republican Party Committee in Illinois)

Mr. and Hrs. David Rockefeller Honorary Chairman Center for Inter-American Relations 680 Park Avenue New York, N.Y. 10021 Tel. (212) 249-8950 (Mr. Rockefeller is also Chairman of the Board of the Chase Bank and was host to President Lopez during his election campaign at the Center for Inter-American Relations)

Press

!!J:r. and Mrs. George Gedda Associated Press 1300 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Tel. 833-5375

Mr. and Mrs. Juan Walte United Press International 315 National Press Buidling Washington, D.C. 20004 Tel. 393-3430 - Sb -

Press (continued)

1·1r. and Mrs. Jeremiah 0' Leary \'lashington Star-News 225 Virginia Ave., S.E. Washington, D.C. 20003 Tel. 484-4281

Mr. and Mrs. David Binder New York Times 1920 L Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Tel. 293-3100

(On the basis of courtesy and equal treatment, two spaces should probably be reserved for accompanying Colombian press representatives.)

Other

Academic World

Prof. and Mrs. Albert 0. Hirschman Institute for Advanced International Studies Princeton University Tel. (609) 924-4400 (Prof. Hirschman is a distinguished economist who has written widely on Latin American topics, was financial advisor to the National Planning Board in Colombia 1952-54, and served as a private economic consultant in Bogota 1954-56. He has served as editor of "Latin 11 American Issues -Essays and Comments .)

Prof. and Mrs. Samuel P. Huntington The Frank G. Thomson Professor of Government Center for International Affairs Harvard University 6 Divinity Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 Tel. {617) 495-4432 (Prof. Huntington is a well-known academician, a prominent researcher and author on political, government·and social science subjects, and has both resided and trave~led widely in Latin America.) - Sb (1) -

Former U.S. Ambassador to Colombia

Han. Leonard B. Saccio and Mrs~ Sacpio 482 Grassy Hill Road ~voodbury, Connecticut 06798 Tel. {203) 264-9293 (Amb. Saccio is the preceding u.s. Ambassador to Colombia and served there 1971-73.) - 5c -

Assorted Professionals

!vir. :·Irs. Alfonso Lopez Caballero 140 East 57th Street New York, N.Y. Tel. (212) 355-2199 (~tr. Lo?ez is the son of President Lopez and is included at the President's request.)

~. and ;.1rs. Robert McNamara President, IBRD 1818 H Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. Tel. EX 3-6360

~- and ~1rs. H. Johannes Witteven Managing Director International Monetary Fund 1818 H Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20433 Tel. 477-3057

Dr. and r--Irs. Antonio Ortiz Mena President, Inter-American Development Bank 808 - 17th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20577 Tel. 634-8080

His Excellency Dr. Alejandro Orfila Secretary General of the OAS Pan American Union Building, Room 20 lvashington, D.C. 20006 Tel. 381-8788

The Honorable and Mrs. Sol M. Linowitz Coudert Brothers l Farragut Square South Washington, D.C. 20006 Tel. (202) 783-3010 {~u. Linowitz is a prominent u.s. attorney, was formerly United States Ambassador to the OAS, is associated with the Gov2::cnment of Colombia and is Chairman of the Commission on U.S.-Latin American Relations \vhich wrote 11 nThe A.rre::cicas in a Changing World. ) -· - Sd -

Assorted Professionals (continued)

His Excellency Ambassador and Mrs. Juan Pablo Gomez-Pradilla Permanent Representative of Colombia to the OAS 5033 Upton Street, N.W. ¥-Tashington, D.C. 20016 Tel. 362-2049

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick s. Seeley President, Colombian-American Association, Inc. 55 Liberty Street New York, N.Y. 10005 Tel. (212) 233-7776

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Liberatore President, Pan American society of New York 680 Park Avenue New York, N.Y. 10021 Tel. {212) 628-9400

Dr. and Mrs. Ernesto Franco Colombian Executive Director of the World Bank 1818 H Street, N.W., Room 1304 Washington, D.C. 20433 Tel. 477-2233 (Dr. Franco is a close personal friend of President Lopez)

Dr. and Mrs. Armando Pruger Executive Director, Inter-American Development Bank 808 - 17th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20577 Tel. 634-8036 (Dr. Pruger, although Peruvian, has responsibility for Colombia)

J:.Ir. and Mrs. Fernando Botero c/o Embassy of Colombia 2118 Leroy Place, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 Tel. 387-5828 (f>.1r. Botero is a world renowned Colombian paint.er 'tvho now resides in New York. President Lopez favors his painting and owns several specimens.) ? - Se -

Assorted Professionals (continued)

l'1r. and Hrs. Alfonso Davila Ortiz Minister-Counselor of Colombian Embassy 2118 Leroy Place, N.W. ·' Washington, D.C. 20008 Tel. 387-5828 (~1.r. Davila is included in the dinner guest list at the specific request of Colombian Ambassador Turbay. If not invited to the dinner, he should certainly be invited to the reception.)

Mr. and Mrs. Alvaro Diaz Manager, Fleta Mercante Grancolombiana 1 World Trade Center New York, N.Y. Tel. (212) 432-1500 (Mr. Diaz represents Colombian Merchant Marine interests in New York)

> • POSSIBLE DINNER GUEST ALTERNATES

Congress

Senators

Senator and Mrs. Howard Baker (R. , Tenn. ) Senator and Mrs. Alan Cranston (D., Calif.)

Congressmen

Congressman and Ivlrs. Charles Whalen (R., Ohio) Congressman and Nrs. Ralph Metcalfe (D., Ill.)

Other Government

Ambassador and Mrs. Aurelio Caicedo Ayerbe Permanent Colombian Representative to the United Nations 140 East 57th Street Fifth Floor New York, N.Y. 10022 Tel. (212} 355-7776

Business

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F. Granville Chairman of the Board Texaco, Inc. 135 East New York, N.Y. 10017 Tel. (212) 953-6000 (Texaco has probably the largest U.S. investment in Colombia}

~tr. and Mrs. Gabriel Hauge Chairman of the Board Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company 350 Park Avenue New York, N.Y. 10022 Tel. (212} 350-4065 (Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company has an office in Colombia} - 2 -

Nr. and Hrs. Lynn Townsend Chairman of the Board Chrysler Corporation P.O. Box 1919 Detroit, Michigan 48231 Tel. (3131956-3251 (Chrysler has a major investment in Colombia and is the only U.S. auto manufacturer therel

Mr. and Mrs. R~ilio G. Collado Executive Vice President Exxon Corporation 1251 Avenue of the Americas New York, N.Y. 10020 Tel. (212}974-2345 (Exxon has a major petroleQ~-industry investment in Colombia. Mr. Collado is also Chairman of the Center for Inter-American Relations}

Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Wriston Chairman of the Board First National City Bank New York, N.Y. 10022 Tel. (212}559-4884 (First National City Bank has a large invesG~ent in banking in Colombia}

Other

Academic World

Rev. Robert J. Henle, S.J. President Georgetown University 37th and 0 Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20057 Tel. 625-4134 (President Lopez took courses at Georgetown University)

Professor and Mrs. John Hope Franklin John Matthews Nanly Distinguished Service Professor of History Department of History University of Chicago 1126 East ? Chicago, Illinois 60637 Tel. (312) 753-4541 (A noted American historian) - 3 -

Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Boorstin Senior Historian, Smithsonian Institution Washington, D.C. 20560 Tel. (202) 381-6208 , (Dr. Boors tin is a prominen't academician, lawyer and author who has lectured around the world on United States history and government.}

Mr. and Mrs. George E. Reedy Dean, College of Journalism Marquette University Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233 Tel. (414) 224-7132 (Dean Reedy was recently Moderator of a Communications Colloquium attended by Mrs. Samper, Press Secretary of President Lopez. He has also made various visits to Colombia and is acquainted with prominent journalists there.)

~tr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Knopf Chairman of the Board Emeritus Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Publishing Company 201 East New York, N.Y. 10022 Tel. (212}572-2206 (Mr. Knopf is a distinguished publisher, decorated by the Government of Brazil, recipient of numerous other awards and decorations, and noted for his work on conservation and preservation.}

Dr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Weisner President Massachusetts Institute of Technology 77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. 02139 Tel. (617} 253-4 665 (Many members of the Colombian Government's "Economic Team" are MIT graduates.) - 4

Former u.s. Ambassaaors to _ 3.

Hon Covey T. Oliver an Oliver (1964-67) Hubell Professor of La University of Pennsylva-. 34th and Chestnut Stree Philadelphia, Pennsylva 9174 Tel . (215) 243-7925

Hon. Jack Hood Vaughn a Vaughn (1969-70) · President Pl anned Parenthood Feder of America 81 0 7th Avenue New York, N.Y. 10019 Tel . (2121541~78 00

Mrs. Fulton Freeman (196 25835 Rio Vista Drive Carmel, California 9392 Tel. (4081624-8602 (Widow of the only u.s. .-sador in modern times to have been decorated e Colombian Government)

Assorted Professionals

Dr. and Mrs. Hernando Ca Eye Institute Presbyterian Medical Cen Department of Ophthalmol 635 West 165th Street New York, N.Y. 10032 Tel. (212} 579-3938 (Dr. Cardona is a famous riliian ophthqlmologist~} Dr. and Mrs. Jorge Del c Director Western Hemisphere Depar International Monetary F 1818 H Street, N.W. washington, D.C. 20433 Tel. (202) 477-2988 (Mr. Del Canto is IMF Di ~ f Jr Western Hemisphere Affairs}

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Professor ·1rs . Alexandre Kafka Executive ctor Internati .Nonetary Fund 700 19th s t, N.W. 13th Floor om 210 Washington c. 20431 Tel. (202) 3048 {Mr. Kafka well known to the Colombians for his work done Colombian Development Stabilization plan.)

Labor

Mr. and Mrs ::eorge Meany President AFL-CIO 815 16th s t _ _ t, N.W. Washington, c; . 20006 Tel. (202) 6 5213 (There are ortant ties between organized labor in the Un i~ States and organized labor in Colombia.)

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• List B. Suggested guest list for after-dinner reception only, September 24

St.ate

&~assador and Mrs. Hewson A. Ryan Deputy Assistant Secretary for Ihter-American Affairs

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Luers Deputy Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs

Dr. and Mrs. Albert Fishlow Deputy Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs

Mr. and Mrs. Julius L. Katz Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic and Business Affairs

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pezzullo Deputy Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations (Mr. Pezzullo was previously Political Officer of our Embassy in Bogota and is personally acquainted with President Lopez)

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. White Deputy U.S. Permanent Representative to the OAS (Until recently, Deputy Chief of Mission in Bogota)

Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Devine Director, Office of North Coast Affairs, ARA

Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Johnson Deputy Director, Office of North Coast Affairs (ARA)

Mr. and Mrs. David Cox Colombia Country Desk Officer

Mr. and Mrs. T. Elkin Taylor Political Advisor, USOAS (Previously Colombia Country Desk Officer}

Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Chaplin Director, Office of Latin American Programs Eureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (Previously Colombia Country Desk Officer)

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Nieburg Director for Public Affairs Bureau of Inter-American Affairs

.:.1r. and ~,1rs. Richard J. Bloomfield Director, Office of Policy Planning and Coordination Bureau of Inter-American Affairs List B. - 2 -

State (Continued)

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. O'Mahony Acting Director, Office of Regional Economic Policy Bureau of Inter-American Affairs

Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Ackerman Executive Director Bureau of Inter-American Affairs

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Farer Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary Bureau of Inter-American Affairs

Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Davis Assistant Chief of Protocol Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Engel Executive Director Bureau of Congressional Relations

Dr. and Mrs. Luigi Einaudi Policy Planning Staff

Other Government

Ambassador and Mrs. Jose Camacho Lorenzana Alternate Permanent Representative of Colombia to the OAS 3900 Watson Place, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20016 Tel. 337-6019

Colombian Embassy (2118 Leroy Place, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 Tel. 387-5828)

Minister-Counselor and Mrs. Jaime Lopez Reyes

Counselor Eduardo Santos

Counselor Edgar Moncayo

First Secretary Francisco Jose Sardi

Special Advisor Angela Monroy

Special Advisor Cecilia Isaacs List B. - 3 -

Other Government (Continued)

National Security Council

Miss Mary Brownell Staff Member

AID

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kleine Assistant Administrator fo ca

Miss Margo Kranz Chief, Colombia Developmen

USIA

Mr. and Mrs . Walter Bastian Deputy Associate Director f 1.d Plans (Mr. Bastian was formerly P ~s Officer in Colombia)

Dr. Dorothy Dillon Assistant Director for Lat

Peace Corps

Mr~ and Mrs. George W. Meh Acting Regional Director fo ~i ca

Drug Enforcement Administratic

Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Dogin Acting Administrator

Treasury Department

Mr. and Mrs. John Bushnell Deputy Assistant Secretary .ng Nations' Financial Affairs

Commerce Department

Dr. Charles W. Hostler (unr

Deputy Assistant Secretary J and International Commerce

• List B. - 4 -

Other Government (Continued)

Depart1·11.ent of Transportation

Governor and Mrs. Norbert T. Tiemann Federal Highway Administrator

Export-Import Bank

Hr. and Mrs. R. Alex McCullough Member of Board of Directors, Export-Import Bank Room 1115, 811 Vermont Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20571 (Mr. McCullough has been directly involved with Latin A.rnerica and EXINBANK operations in Colombia)

Press

Ms. Terri Shaw Washington Post 1515 L Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20005 Tel, 223-6000

Ms. Anita Gumpert Agency France Presse 914 National Press Building Washington, D.C. 20004 Tel. 628-8570

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Valeriani National Broadcasting Company 4001 Nebraska Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20016 Tel. 686-4226

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Koppel American Broadcasting Company 1124 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Tel. 393-7700

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hannifin Time Magazine 888 - 16th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 Tel. 293-3400

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce VanVoorst Newsweek 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 Tel. 293-8496 ·-- List B. - 5 - Press (Continuea) Mr. and Mrs. Carl Migdail US News & World Report 2300 N Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037 Tel. 333-7400 Mr. and Mrs. John Wallach Hearst Newspapers 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Suite 510 Washington, D.C. 20006 Tel. 298-6920 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keatley Wall Street Journal 245 National Press Building Washington, D.C. 20004 Tel. 783-0164 Mr. and Mrs. Raul Riutor Latin News Agency 953 National Press Building Washington, D.C. 20004 Tel. 628-2213 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trewhitt Baltimore Sun 1213 National Press Building Washington, D.C. 20004 Tel. 347-8250 Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gailey Knight Newspapers (Miami Herald) 1195 National Press Building Washington, D.C. 20004 Tel. 638-2844 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kalb Columbia Broadcasting Company 2020 M Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009 Tel. 296-1214

' . List B. - Sa - Niscellaneous· Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dearborn 7005 Beechwood Drive Chevy Chase, r.laryland Tel. 657-1899 , (Mr. Dearborn is a retired Foreign Service Officer who for nearly six years was Deputy Chief of Mission in Bogota. He and his wife are both well acquainted with President and Mrs. Lopez.) Dr. and Mrs. Augusto Ramirez Ocampo Alternate Executive Director for Colombia and Peru Inter-American Development Bank 808 - 17th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20577 Tel. 634-8038 (Dr. Ramirez Ocampo is Alternate Colombian Director of the Inter-American Development Bank and brother of Colombia's Minister of Development.) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McLellan Inter-American Representative, AFL-CIO 815 - 16th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 Tel. 637-5060 (There are important ties between United States labor and Colombian labor, and Mr. McLellan is very active and well-known in labor circles in Colombia and through­ out Latin America.) Mr. and Mrs. William c. Doherty Jr. , Executive Director American Institute for Free Labor Development (AIFLD) 1015 - 20th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 Tel. 659-6310 (AIFLD is represented in Colombia) S/S-7516559 DEPARTMENT OF STATE

August 18, 1975

MENORANDUM FOR LIEUTENANT GENERAL BRENT SCOWCROFT THE WHITE HOUSE

Subject: ~~endment to Proposed Guest Lists for White House Dinner and After­ Dinner Reception for Colombian President Lopez

Proposed guest lists for the White House dinner and after-dinner reception for Colombian President Lopez were submitted under cover of my memorandum dated August 12, 1975.

Because of subsequent developments, two changes are now recommended.

On page 3 of List B pertaining to the after­ dinner reception, Mr. and Mrs. George w. Mehrer of the Peace Corps should be replaced by:

~tr. and Mrs. Jorge Cordova Regional Director for Latin America

From page 2 of the third attachment, the proposed list of "Possible Dinner Guest Alternates", the names of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Wriston should be deleted.

}Ira/Georgee.~~ S. Springsteen.V y-r Executive Secretary ~

, - -~----.------e /}../aq5~• ql ;./ J• WASHIN TON Jan Ingersoll - Social Office

Stan Scott has submitted the following for after-dinner entertainment guest list for the Columbian President (President has alraady approved list):

Moses Newson - Editori of Baltimore Afro-Amer.

James Hicks - Executive Editor - N.Y.­ Amersterdam News

Also invited is John Canady who is an art critic who writes for the NY Times. 1' . 1"6r) - AJe.eJ s VovF< THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON

June 3, 1975

HEHORANOUM FOR: NANCY LM-'L.'IJ!ERDING Rm-JE FRON: MAX L ·. FRIEDERSDORF /fcf ,tp, SUBJECT: State Dinner Invitation

Nancy, I would appreciate it if consideration could be. given to inviting Mr. and Mrs. John McGoff .of East Lansing, Michigan to some future State Dinner.

This request has come to us from Senator Bob Griffin, 'tvho says Hr. McGoff is a personal friend of his, and. of the President, as well as of Congressman Cederberg_ Mr. McGoff is publisher and owner of a large chain of newspapers in Michigan, and quite influential in the state.

As always, your assistance is greatly appreciated._

cc: Jack Marsh ~on Nessen

'.-.-· i , .•;~--1.-t . ~ .·i . . , ,- • £· '.._;' ' GUEST LIST FOR THE DINNER TO BE GIVEN BY THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD IN HONOROF THEIR MAJESTIES TE{E EMPEROR AND EMPRESS OF'JAPAN ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER z.. 1975, ·AT EIGHT 0 'CLOCK, THE WHITE HOUSE .

Their Majesties The Emperor and Empress of Japan His Excellency Takeo Fukuda Deputy Prime Minister His Excellency The Ambassador of Japan and Mrs~ Yasukawa His Excellency Takeshi Usami Grand Stewart, Imperial Household Agency His Excellency Sukemasa Irie Grand Chamberlain to His Majesty the Emperor His Excellency Mario Yukawa Grand Master of Ceremonies to His Majesty the Emperor His Excellency Naraichi Fujiyama Ambassador, Press Secretary to His Majesty the Emperor The Honorable Yoshihiro Tokugawa Vice-Grand Chamberlain to His Majesty the Emperor Mrs. Sachiko Kitashwakawa Chief Lady-in~ Waiting to Her Majesty the Empress His Excellency Hiroshi Uchida Ambassador, Chief of Protocol, Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Honorable Seiya Nishida and Mrs. Nishida Minister, Embassy of Japan

The Secretary of State and Mrs. Kissinger Mr. Justice Bla.ckmun and Mrs. Blackmun The Honorable Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor to the President, and Mrs. Hartmann The Honorable Hugh Scott, United States Senate, and Mrs. Scott (Pennsylvania) The Honorable Daniel K. Inouye, United States Senate, and Mrs. Inouye (Hawaii) The Honorable William E. Brock, III, United States Senate, and Mrs. Brock (Tennessee) The Honorable Robert B. Morgan, United States Senate, and Mrs. Morgan (North Carolina) The Honorable Bob 'Wilson, House of Representatives, and Mrs. Wilson (California) The Honorable Spark M. Matsunaga, House of Representatives, and Mrs. Matsunaga (Hawaii) The Honorable Louis Frey, Jr., House of Representatives, and Mrs. Frey (Florida) The Honorable John Rousselot, House of Representatives, and Mrs. Rousselot (California) The Honorable Norman Y. Mineta, House of Representatives, and Mrs. Mineta (California) The Honorable Robert S. Ingersoll, Deputy Secretary__ of State, and Mrs. Ingersoll The Honorable James D. Hodgson, American Ambassador to Japan, and Mrs. Hodgson The Chief of Protocol and Mrs. Catto Lieutenant General Brent Scowcroft, USAF, Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, and Mrs. Scowcroft The Honorable Philip C. Habib, .Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, and Mrs. Habib The Honorable Edwin 0. Reischauer and Mrs. Reiscbauer Mr. Reischauer is Professor, Harvard University and a former American Ambassador to Japan

-.. a e_;w.~. ·~{if - . ~ -- lU/ ~/I:> ··:.... :- ...~ ··~·" ·t. Mr. aii~ Mrs.::.:~~e---. Aaron, ·~ ~·lilwaukee· , Wisconsu.__, Mr. Aaron-is with the Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club Mr. and Mrs. J'a'ck.E: Black; Norman, Oklahoma Mr~"'Black~ ra:President, American Exchange Bank & Trust Co. Mr. and Mrs ... :'Aichie-R!:t.Boe, ·Northbrook, Illinois Mr. Boe is Chairman, Allstate Insurance Co. Mrs. Margaret Brock, Los Angeles, California The Honorable Patrick J: Buchanan and Mrs. Buchanan, Washington, D. C. Mr. Buchanan is a syndicated c:>lumnist Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Carter, Los Angeles, California Mr. Carter is Chairman, -Hale Stores, Inc. Mrs. Norman Chandler, Los Angeles, California Chairman, Board of Governors, Los Angeles Performing Arts Council Mr. and Mrs. Otis Chandler, Los Angeles, California Mr. Chandler is Publisher, Los Angeles Times The Honorable Anna Chennault, Washington, D. C. Vice President for International Affairs, Flying Tiger Line, Inc., and Vice Chairman, National Republican Heritage Groups Council Mrs. Harvey L. Cliburn, Shreveport, Louisiana Mr. Van Cliburn, Shreveport, Louisiana Concert Pianist Mrs. Dolores Cooper, Baltimore, Mazrland Guest of Mr. S. Kirk Millspaugh Mr. Thomas G. Corcoran, Washington, D. C. Senior partner with the law firm of Corcoran, Youngman & Rowe; Guest of Mrs. AlUla Chennault Mr. and Mrs. Chad Everett, Chatsworth, California Mr. Everett is an actor; Mrs. · Everett is actress, Shelby Grant Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Fernandez Cano, Miami, Florida Mr. Ralston Frowick, New York, New York Fashion designer Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Georgine, Washington, D. C. Mr. Georgine is President, Buiiding & Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO Miss Martha Graham, New York, New York Director, Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Hyland, Los Angeles, California Mr. Hyland is General Manager, Hughes Aircraft Co. Dr. and Mrs. Kazumi Kasuga, Albuquerque, Dr. Kasuga is Area Director foz; Albuquerque, Indian Health Service Mr. and Mrs. William R. Korp, Venice, Florida Mr. Korp is partner With the law firm of Korp and Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. A. Lynn Lowe, Texarkana, Arkansas Mr. Lowe is Republican State Chairman for Arkansas Mr. and Mrs. John C. Malloy, Miami, Florida Mr. Malloy is attorney with the John Cyril Malloy firm Mr. Ellice McDonald, Jr., Montchanin, Delaware Guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Vining Mr. and Mrs. RollanD. Melton, Reno, Nevada - Mr. Melton is President, Speidel Newspapers, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller, Pittsford, New Yor~ Mr. Miller is Chairman, Gannett Company and Chairman, Associated Press Mr. S. Kirk Millspaugh, Baltimore, Maryla nd Chairman, Samuel Kirk and Son, Inc. Mr. Teruo Mori Correspondent, Yomiuri Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mosbacher, Houston, 'Eexas Independent oil operator Mr. Akira Naka Washington Bureau Representative, Kyodo newspaper Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, 3d, New York, New York Mr. Rockefeller_is Chairman, Japan Societ y, Inc. --- - 3 - 10/2/75

Miss Ginger~ Roger-s., ·~hady :Cove. Ore~on· · Actress Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Scaife., Pittsburgh,. Pennsylvania Mr. Scaife is a publisher The Reverend Leon H. Sullivan and Mrs. Sullivan, Philadelphia_, Pennsylvania Mr. Sullivan is Chairman_, Opportunities Industrialization Centers of America and Minister_, Zion Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger_, New York_, New York Mr. Sulzberger is President and Publisher, Mr. and Mrs. H. William Tanaka, Bethesda_, Maryland Mr. Tanaka is member of the law firms of Tanaka and Walders, Washington, D. C. and Battle, Fowler_, Lidstone, Jaffin, Pierce and Kheel, New York, New York Mrs. Elizabeth Gray Vining, Kennett Square_, Pennsylvania Former tutor to the Crown Prince Mr. John Watson_, Malibu_, California Guest of Mrs. Margaret Brock Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Wilkins., Jr., Wichita, Kansas Mr. Wilkins is Managing Partner, Maverick Company

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This is the way the press attending the Hirohito State dinner has turned out:

M/M Arthur Sulzberger Were invited Accepted

M/M Paul Miller Were invited Accepted

"The President'' wanted the following people invited, which were charged off against the press slots:

M/M Rollan D. Melton Were invited Accepted President, Spidel Newspapers Reno, Nevada

M/M Herbert Kaplow Invited to Regretted AFTER-dinner (You had him on dinner list)

M/M Bob Scheiffer Invited to AFTER-dinner (which is where you had him)

Peter Kumpa Who you wanted to be invited to After-dinner Dennis Farney entertainment, but they weren't issued invitations Bill Broom

P. S. Sheila's office says that Tom Brokaw inquired why scheiffer was invited to an AFTER-dinner entertainment. Scheiffer apparently thought that it was an affront not to be invited to the dinner itself. I told them that he was the ONLY White House correspondent to be a part of any of the evening, and this was such a special dinner we had IZ 1 k chosen a good correspondent to get an invitation •..••..•... THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON DINNER:

Names submitted by Mary Maserini - confirmed by Bill Roberts:

Teruo Mori Y omiuri Shimbun Akira Naka Wash. Bureau representative of Kyoto Newspapers THE WHITE HOUSE -l/acJZ ~ leA. a.t(,' f::'A~ )h, ft1 bv..t~ ' FOR R.:.LE SE

1 st .t..ist for -. :R- u.1.~ -~ , · ::\ - ~ .• \ 1. ·- ~ ·~ L.E,-· -o · o . ing in hono t4 of Theil·--- Majesties ', i"W .t.~mpe"r ~ ar' E.np;:·ess ·. .JA . · \... n fh•trsday, OCTOBER 2, 1975, at te.> o'clock, The White Hou::>e:

fr. F-Iiroaki Fujii Director, First Nol"th American Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs ~hs Excellency Hideki Masaki Interpt·eter to His Majesty the Emperbr The Honorable Shigetaka Nishino Chief Physician to His 1vlajest)r the Emperor Mrs. Setsuko Suyama Lady-in-Waiting to Her Majesty the Empress The Honorable Hiroshi Yasuda Councillor, Office of the Prime Minister lvlr. Yoshiro Yasui Vice Grand Master o{ Ceremonies to His Majesty the Emperor Mr. Ikuo Yokote Private Secretary to the Deputy. Prime Minister 1\1r. and Mrs. Mitsuro Donowaki Mr. Donowaki--Counselor, Embassy of Japan The Honorable Josaku Hasegawa and Mrs. Hasegawa Mr. Hasegawa--Minister, Embassy of Japan The Honorable Yoshio Kawahara and Mrs. Kawahara Mr. Kawahara--Minister, Embassy of Japan The Honorable Teru Kosugi and Mrs. Kosugi Mr. Kosugi- -Minister, Embassy of Japan Mr. and Mrs. Ryuichiro Yamazaki Mr. Yamazaki--Second Secretary, Embassy of ·Japan

Mr. George Richard Allison Office of the Vice President Mr. Jack Bangs Designer, The Gazebo of New York Mr. and J:vlr.s. Thomas J. Barnes Mr. Barnes--Member of the staff, NSC Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Bell, Jr. :Mr. Bell--Administrative Assistant to Senator W. E. Brock The Honorable James H. Blair and Mrs. Blair 1v1r. Blair--Assistant Secreta:.":"y of HUD for Equal Opportunity .l1Ir. Warner W. Brandt ~. Escort of 1v1iss Jean Ringer Mr. and Mrs. David G. Br0\\'11 Mr. Brown--Office of Japanese Affairs, Department of State Miss Kaye Burchell Administrative Assistant to Representative D. L. Latta ' 1r. ~)avid Chew Escort of Miss Pamela Powe-Ll v!n;. Nancy Chotiner G ..lcst of Mr. John Stiles

• -2- 10/Z/75 at tO: - p . n. , • and Mrs . Clen1ent Conger Mr. Conger--White House Curator rr. and 1\.-frs. Rust lVI. Deming lv1r. Deming--Office of Japanese Affairs, Department of State "'"-- and Mrs. Lester E. Edmond Mr. Edmond--Deputy Assistant Secret,ary of St?-te, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Department of State Mr. and 1v1rs. Edwin J. Feulner; Jr. Mr. Feulner--Executive Director, Republican Research Committee, House of Representatives 1viis s Arlene Francis Actress--"Sabrina Fair", National Theatre

The Honorable Robert A. Goldwin and Mrs. Gold\vin Mr. Gold'\vi.n--Consultant to the President Mr. Robert L. Haught Administrative Assistant to Senator H. Bellmon lvfrs. Susan Haught Guest of Mr. Robert Haught Mr. and Mrs. Wade L. Headen :Nlrs. Headen (Jackie)--Mrs. Ford 1 s Correspondence Office lVIr. and Mrs. Christian A. Herter, Jr. Mrs. He.rter (Susan)- -Office of the Vice President Mr. Robert Horton Actor--"Sabrina Fair", National Theatre Miss Katharine Houghton Actress- -"Sabrina Fair", National Theatre Mr" and Mrs. Joseph S. Jenckes Mr. Jenckes--Administrative Assistant to Senator P. J. _Fannin The Honorable Shiro Kashiwa and Mrs. Kashiwa Mr. Kashiwa--Judge, U.S. Court of Claims · Mr. Harold J. Kennedy Director--"Sabrina Fair", National Theatre Mr. and Mrs. David F. La1nbertson Mr. Lambertson--Deputy Director, Office of Japanese.., Af£airs, Department of State Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Lankford Pool donors, Potomac, Maryland Mr. and 1v1rs. Willie Leftwich Mr. Leftwich--Attorney, Hudson, Leftwich & Davenport, D. C. Mr. Sam Levene Actor- - 11 Sabrina Fair", National Theatre ~·

• -3- 10/2/75 at 10:00 p~ m.

I. i u~enant C0lor:.el Donald A ..MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald Lt. MacDonald--Member of the staff, NSC 2-.I:·. and :tvf:::s. David MacEac.h ron Mr. MacEachron--Executive. Director, Japan Society, :Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mapel ' Mrs. Mapel (Virginia)--Owner, The Gazebo of New York . .Nlr. and.Mrs. Forrest E • . Mars, Jr. Pool donors, McLean, Virginia Mr. and :Mrs. Guy Martin Pool donors, Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Mike M. Masaoka .Nir. Masaoka--Chairman, Executive Committee, Japan-America Society, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. McBride Mr. McBride--Administrative Assistant to Senator J. B. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald Mr. McDonald--Consultant in Government Affairs, Jack McDonald Associates, D. C . .Nlis s Kathleen A. :Miller Guest of Mr_ Steve Sackman Mr. Russell Nype Actor--"Sabrina Fair", National Theatre Mr. and .Mrs. Sylvester I. Olson Mrs. Olson (Virginia)--Office of Congressional Relations, White House Miss Maureen O'Sullivan Actress--"Sabrina Fair", National Theatre Miss Pamela Powell Director of Youth Affairs, Wbite House Miss Jean Ringer Research Assistant to Representative T. S. Foley Mr. and Mrs. Gerrald Rosenberg Mrs. Rosenberg--Executive Secretary to Representative E. A. Cederberg Mr. Steven W. Sackman Office of Senator C. P. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Yoneo Sakai Correspondent, Sankei Shimbun, D. C. Dr. :tnd Mrs. Gyorgy Sandor Palos Verdes Estates, California ?,1r. and Mrs. Robert Schieffer .Mr. Schieffer--CBS, White House Correspond· ·~,-1t .Mr. and :tv1rs. Donald E. Shasteen ~'vlr . Shasteen- -Administrative Assistant to Senator C. T. Curtis · 1.1r. Walter J. Stewart Escort of Miss Virginia Yates Mr. John R. Stiles . Cvnsultant to the President

• -4- 10/2/75 at lO:O~. rn.

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\ '".)..· • ._ =· ·., ~'- t. l'"-- fornler -.i-. ime :V! f"Ja.z " n . ~ r,~t..:e l P r: !t: ·f : ...1 .. ~,, ,,yo .1.\Ir. Hank Sweitzer Administrative Assistant to R epres entativa T. Bevill ~ 1:r·. and .Nlrs. Allen Tarlor Mr. Taylor--Director. U.S. -Japan T~ade Council, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Taylor Mr. Taylor- -Member of the staff, NSC The Honorable William Thompson and Mrs. Thompson 1v1r. Thompson--Judge, D .. C. Superior Court Dr. and Mrs. Horace \Yard, Jr. Dr. Ward--Physician, D . C . Mr. and Mrs. James J. ·wickel Mr. Wickel- -Public Affairs· Staff, Bureau· of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Department of State · Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Wilkinson Pool donors, D. C . Miss Virginia Yates Administrative Assistant to Senator R. C . Byrd Mr. and Mrs. J. Owen Zurhellen, Jr. Mr. Zurhellen--Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Department of State

• THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON

September 9, 1975

MEMORANDUM FOR: THE SOCIAL OFFICE

FROM: RON NESSEN

The following members of the press should be invited to the State Dinner in honor of the Emperor of Japan and to the after-dinner entertainment:

INVITEES TO THE DINNER

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger President and Publisher The New York Times

Home: 1010 New York, New York 10028

Business: 229 West 43rd Street New York, New York 10036 PHONE: 212-556-1771 or 1234

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller Chairman of the Board of Gannett Company and Chairman Associated Press

Home: 2963 Clover Road Pittsford, New York 14534 PHONE: 716-586-1212

Business: 55 Exchange Street Rochester, New York 14614 PHONE: 716-232-7100

.. '-' . ·. - -2- , Mr. and Mrs. James Bellows Executive Editor The Washington Star ' News

Home: 5444 Millwood Lane~ NW Washington, D.C. 20016

Business: 225 Virginia Avenue, SE Washington, D.C. PHONE: 484-5000

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaplow American Broadcasting Company

Home: 211 Van Buren Street Falls Church, Virginia 22046 PHONE: 532·-2690

Business: 1124 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. PHONE: 3.93-7700

INVITEES TO THE AFTER-DINNER ENTERTAINMENT

Mr. · and Mrs. Robert Schieffer Columbia Broadcasting Company ,..

Home: 5225 Partridge Lane Washit}gton, D.C. PHONE: . 244-2628

Business: 2020 M Street, NW Washington, D.C. 296-1234

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Nr. and Mrs. Peter Kumpa Baltimore Sun

-·-Home: 5100 Baltimore Avenue Bethesda, Naryland 20016 PHONE: 320-4083

Business: 1214 National Press Building Washington, D.C. PHONE: 347-8250

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Farney The ~vall Street Journal ':- ' Home: 1601 Old Town Road Alexandria, Virginia 22307 PHONE: 765-7192

Business: 245 National Press Building Washington, D.C. PHONE: 783-0164

Mr. and Hrs. Bill Broom Ridder Publications.and President of the National Press Club

Home: 1114 Spring Hill Road McLean, Virginia 22101 PHONE: 893-4459

Business: 1325 E Street, NW \vashington, D.C. PHONE: 737-8627 • •

resident Sadat-Egypt Oct. 27, 1975 Guest List for AFTER-DINNER ENTERTAINMENT following the Dinner in honor of His Excellency The President of the Arab Republic of EGYPT and Mrs. al-Sadat on Monday, OCTOBER 27, 1975, at ten o'clock, The White House:

Mr. and Mrs. Abd al-Khalek Abd al-Ghaffar Daughter and son-in-law of the President Mr. and Mrs. Hassan Marei Daughter and son-in-law of the President Mr. Gamal al-Sadat Son of the President Miss Jihan al-Sadat Daughter of the President Mr. Mahmoud Osman Fiance of Miss Sadat Miss Nahed Ghorbal and Mr. Oma' Ghorbal (children of th~ Egyotian Ambassador) The Honorable Adly Abdel-Meguid and Mrs. Abdel-Meguid Minister for Economic Affairs, Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt The Honorable Mostafa Rateb Abdel-Wahab and Mrs. Abdel-Wahab Minister, Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt The Honorable Mohamed I. Hakki and Mrs. Hakki Minister Counselor for Press and Information, Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt Brigadier General Mahmoud Nabil Youssef and Mrs. Youssef Defense and Military Attache, Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt . Mr. Ismail Taymour (friend of Sadat' s son) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson Special Assistant to the Secretary for Press Relations, Department of State Miss Patrie ia Angelo · Royal Oak, Michigan, Guest of Mr. Thomas Ruffin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baroody First Vice President, National Association of Arab Americans Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bassett Sports announcer, WMAL-TV7 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bennett White House Personnel Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Berry Minority Counsel, House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee Miss Sarah Botsai · National Security Council and Guest of Mr. Harold H. Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Bill Broom Ridder Publications and President of the National Press Club

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Casey Pool donors, Berryville, Virginia

• - -2- 10/27/75 at 10:00 p. Mr. and Mrs. John Craig Trip liaison officer, American Embassy in Cairo Mr. and Mrs. Arnaud deBorchgrave European Representative for Newsweek Magazine in Paris Mr. and Mrs. James Denson Executive Director, D. C. Chamber of Commerce Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dompierre Assistant, Office of Senate Minori~y Secretary Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Frayer Mrs. Frayer (Elouise) - Chief of Correspondence, Office of Legislative Affairs, White House Ms. Jan M. Fritz Washington, D. C., Wife of Mr. Richard Lerner Mr. Vernon Gill General Counsel, Washington Metropolitan Police Department Mr. and Mrs. Baily Guard Assistant Clerk and Minority Counsel, Senate Public Works Committee Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Houghton Staff Member, National Security Council Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hyde Mrs. Hyde ("Tommie") - Secretary to Bo Callaway, President Ford Committee Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jennings American Broadcasting Company Mr. Victor Kamber Research Director, Building and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO Mr. Richard Lerner United Press International Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Loesch Minority Counsel, Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Miss Patti Matson Mrs. Ford's Press Office and Guest of Mr. Victor Kamber The Honorable H. Freeman Matthews and Mrs. Matthews Country Director for Egypt, Department of State Mr. and Mrs. James Michaux Mrs. Michaux ("Rusty") - Chairman, Help Elect Republican Officials (HERO) The Honorable Robert C. Moot and Mrs. Moot Treasurer, President Ford Finance Committee Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morrow Office of the Vice President Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Oakley · Senior Staff Member, National Security Council .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pankopf Minority Staff Director, Senate Commerce Committee Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Preston Staff Assistant, Subcommittee o::1 Defense, House Committee on Appropriations The Honorable John Richardson, Jr. , and Mrs. Richardson Assistant Secretary of State foT Educational and Cultural Affairs

• -3- 10/27/75 at 10:00 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rourke Executive Assistant to the Counsellor to the President Mr. Thomas Ruffin Executive Director, National Association of Arab Americans Mr. Charles Russell New York, New York - table decor Mr. Harold H. Saunders Deputy Assistant Secretary for Near East and South Asian Affairs, Department of State Mr. Robert Schneider Stamford, Connecticut, Guest of Miss Charlotte Woolard Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Shadyac Immediate Past President, National Association of Arab Americans The Honorable Raymond P. Shafer and Mrs. Shafer Office of the Vice President, former Governor of Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. David S. Smith Pool donors, Washington, D. C. Mr. David Stang Professional Staff Member, Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Mr. Roy Strickland New York, New York - table decor Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Tanous Past President, National Association of Arab Americans Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Taylor Legislative Counsel to House Minority Leader The Honorable Henry J. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor Former ambassador (to Switzerland) Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Taylor Pool donors, Potomac, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vinovich Administrative Assistant to Representative R. Michel Mr. Christopher Walken 11 11 Actor, Sweet Bird of Youth , John F. Kennedy Center Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Wheeler, Jr. Washington Representative, Sun Oil Company Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Wilder Director, Amon Carter Museum, Ft. Worth, Texas Miss Charlotte Woolard Acting Secretary, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Miss Irene Worth 11 11 Actress, Sweet Bird of Youth , John F. Kennedy Center Reverend and Mrs. Billy Zeoli Gospel Films, Inc. , Muskegon, Michigan Azkoul, Mr. and Mrs. William N. Grand Rapids, Michigan Mixon, Miss Ethel K .. Alexandria, Va. , Guest of Mr. Vernon Gill McCollom, Miss Mary Guest of ~r. David Stang - GUEST LIST FOR THE DINNER TO BE GIVEN BY THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD IN HONOR OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT OF THE ARAB REPUBLIC OF EGYPT AND MRS. AL-SADAT ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1975, THE WHITE HOUSE

His Excellency The President of the Arab Republic of Egypt and Mrs. al-Sadat His Excellency Ismail Fahmy and Mrs. Fahmy Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs His Excellency Mohmaed-Abdel Maaboud Gubeili and Mrs. Gubeili Minister of Scientific Research and Atomic Energy His Excellency Dr. Mohamed Zaki Shafa'i and Mrs. Shafa'i Minister of Economics for Economic Cooperation His Excellency Hassan Ahmed Kamel Chief of the Presidential Cabinet The Honorable Dr. Ahmed Effat Heady of the Joint Egyptian A:m.erican Committee His Excellency The Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt and Mrs. Ghorbal Mr. Fawzi Abd Al-Hafez Private Secretary to the President Dr. Ashraf Marwan Secretary to the President for External Communication Lieutenant General Mohamed Said Al-Mahy Chief of the A. D. C.'s His Excellency Ahmed Fouad Teymour Grand Chamberlain Mrs. Kadriya Sadek Private Secretary to Mrs. Sadat

The Vice President and Mrs. Rockefeller The Chief Justice and Mrs. Burger The Secretary of State and Mrs. Kissinger The Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Simon The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Morton The Honorable John J. Sparkman, United States Senate, and Mrs. Sparkman (Alabama) The Honorable Mike Mansfield, United States Senate, and Mrs. Mansfield (Montana) The Honorable John G. Tower, United States Senate, and Mrs. Tower (Texas) The Honorable Robert P. Griffin, United States Senate, and Mrs. Griffin (Michigan) The Honorable Howard H. Baker, Jr., United States Senate, and Mrs. Baker (Tennessee) The Honorable Hubert H. Humphrey, United States Senate, and Mrs. Humphrey (Minnesota) The Honorable Clement J. Zablocki, House of Representatives, and Mrs. Zablocki (Wisconsin) The Honorable WilliamS. Broomfield, House of Representatives, and Mrs. Broomfield (Michigan) The Honorable Herman T. Schneebeli, House of Representatives, and Mrs. Schneebeli (Pennsylvania) The Honorable James M. Cannon, Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs, and Mrs. Cannon The Honorable Joseph J. Sisco, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, and Mrs. Sisco The Honorable Hermann F. Eilts, American Ambassador to Egypt, and Mrs. Eilts The Chief of Protocol and Mrs. Catto Lieutenant General Brent Scowcroft, USAF, Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, and Mrs. Scowcroft The Honorable Alfred L, Atherton, Jr., Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, and Mrs. Atherton

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The Honorable Shirley T. Black, American Ambassador to Ghana, and Mr. Black Mr. and Mrs. A. Robert Abboud, Chicago, Ulinois Deputy Chairman, The First National Bank of Chicago Dr. and Mrs. Muhammad Abdul-Rauf, Washington, D. C. Director, The Islamic Center Mr. Ali Hamdi Al-Gamal Chief editor of Al-Ahram Mr. and Mrs. George Allen, Washington, D. C. Head coach, Washington Redskin& football team Miss Nina E. Babcock, Cedar Springs, Michigan Editorial Consultant Miss Kay Bailey, Houston, Texas Guest of Mr. Ray Hutchinson Dr. and Mrs. WilliamS. Banowsky, Malibu, California President, Pepperdine University Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bellson Mrs. Bellson is singer Pearl Bailey The Hoi'lorable Howard H. Callaway and Mrs. Callaway Chairman, The President Ford Committee Mrs. Delmer Daves, La Jolla, Califor~ia Mrs. Daves is author, Mary Lawrence The Honorable C. Douglas Dillon and Mrs. Dillon, New York, New York President, Metropolitan Museum of Art Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Drumwright, New York, New York President, Bank of America, New York Mbr., Executive Committee, U.S. -Egyptian Business Council Mrs. Charles Engelhard, Far Hills, New Jersey Mbr., Committee for the Preservation of the White House Mr. and Mrs. James D. Ewing, Keene, New Hampshire Publisher Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Farney, Alexandria, Virginia White House correspondent, Wall Street Journal Mr. and Mrs. Britton L. Gordon, Grand Rapids, Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Edmond N. Howar, Chevy Chase, Maryland President, National Association of Arab Americans Mr. Ray Hutchinson, Dallas, Texas Member of the law firm of Hutchinson, Price and Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Wiard Ihnen, Beverly Hills, California Mrs. Ihnen is costume designer, Edith Head Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Iselin, New York, New York President, New York Jets Football Club, Inc. The Honorable Thomas H. Kean and Mrs. Kean, Elizabeth, New Jersey Member of the New Jersey General Assembly Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kumpa, Washington, D. C. White House correspondent, Baltimore Sun Mr. and Mrs •. Milton Lewis, Pasadena, California Chairman, Ralph M. Parsons Company Mbr., Executive Committee, U.S. -Egypt Business Council Mr. Jamie MacDougall, Pacific Palisades, California Son of Nanette Fabray MacDougall Mrs. Nanette Fabray MacDougall, Pacific Palisades, California Actress Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. McColl, Jr., Charlotte, North Carolina President, North Carolina National Bank Mr. Mohsen Mohamed Chief editor of Al-Gomhouria Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Murphy, Detroit, Michigan Chairman, General Motors Corporation Chairman, U. S. -Egyptian Business Council Mr. A. Lennart Ringquist, New York, New York Escort of Mrs. Helen C. Tweedy

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Mr. Moussa Sabri Chief editor of Al-Akhbar Mr. and Mrs. Fitzhugh Scott, Vail, Colorado Mr. Omar Sharif, Paris, France Actor Mr. and Mrs. H. Virgil Sherrill, New York, New York President, Shields Model Roland, Inc., and Chairman, Securities Industry Association The Honorable C. R. Smith Chairman, American Airlines, Inc. and escort of Mrs. Charles Engelhard Mr. and Mrs. E. Per Sorensen, New York, New York Partner, Tippetts -Abbett-McCarthy-Stratton, Engineers and Architects Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stack, Los Angeles Actor Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stahl, Albuquerque, New Mexico New Mexico Republican State Chairman Mr. Carl Stout, Cedar Springs, Michigan Escort of Miss Nina E. Babcock Mr. and Mrs. John E. Swearingen, Chicago, Illinois Chairman, Standard Oil Company of Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor, Jacksonville, Florida Florida Republican State Chairman Mr. and Mrs. lb Thomsen, Akron, Ohio President, Goodyear International Corporation Mrs. Helen C. Tweedy, Doswell, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Lucian C. Warren, Arlington, Virginia White House correspondent, Buffalo Evening News MEMORANDUM--'

THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON

October 20, 1975

MEMORANDUM FOR: RON NESSEN

FROM: MARGIVANDERHYE

SUBJECT: Dinner Invitation for Armand deBorchgrave

Armand deBorchgrave called wanting to know if anything had been done to include him in the State dinner for President Sadat on October 27. He has called me before on this question and I under­ stand that Don R umsfeld is exploring it as well. deBorchgrave is on the list to attend the dinner at Anderson House hosted by Sadat.

I understand that recommendations to the Social Office on dinner invitations to journalists come from your office. If deBorchgrave cannot be accommodated on your dinner list, perhaps he could be ~-. included in the after-dinner guest list. Though he did not ment~9~ {\ his wife, I assume she would be included. , /"'/ ,_

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Ron--

FYI:

The following have been put on the list to be invited to the Sadat dinner:

John Johnson Publisher, Johnson Publishing Co. (recommended by Stan Scott)

Arnaud deBorgrave European correspondent for Newsweek (recommended by Don Rumsfeld) for after-dinner entertainment

They wondered if these were OK with you, and I said you had no objection provided they wouldn't be charged against your quota of names

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·;i..' - THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON October 7, 1975

MEMORANDUM FOR MARlA DOWNS

FROM: CONNIE GERRARDO~t/~\~· Press Office .AV

Ron Nessen would like to have invitations issued to the following press people for the dinner honoring President Sadat of Egypt:

DINNER:

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kumpa Baltimore Sun

Business: 1214 National Press Building Washington, D. C. Phone: 347-8250

5100 Baltimore Avenue Washington, D. C. 20016 Phone: 320-4083

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Farney Wall Street Journal

Business: 245 National Press Building Washington, D. C. Phone: 783-0164

Home: 1601 Olde Towne Road Alexandria, Virginia 22307 Phone: 765-7192

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~ Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Warren - Buffalo Evening News

Business: 1286 National Press Building Washington, D. C. Phone: 737-3188

Home: 1600 South Eads Street, Apt. 1034-N Ar:lington, Virginia 22202 Phone: 521-1664

PUBLISHER'S INVITATION TO DINNER:

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heiskell Chairman of the Board, Time, Incorporated \ Business: Time/Life Building, New York, New York 10020 Phone: 212-556-3495

Home: 870 United Nations Plaza New York, New York 10017 Phone: 212-755-8717

AFTER DINNER ENTERTAINMENT:

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lerner United Press International

Business: 315 National Press Building Washington, D. C. Phone: 393-3430

Home: 505 Second Street, S. E. Washington, D. C. 20003 Phone: 544-0370

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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Broom Rider Publications and President of the National Press Club

Business: 1325 E Street, NW Washington, D. C. Phone: 737-8627

Home: 1114 Spring Hill Road McLean, Virginia 22101 Phone: 893-4459

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jennings ABC

Business: 1124 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. Washington, D.C. Phone: 292-7700

Home: 3023 0 Street, NW Washington, D. C. 20007 Phone: 333-1344

' \ MEMORANDUM - THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON

September 19, 1975

TO: Ronald H. Nessen

FROM: Russell H. Armentrout

SUBJECT: Guest List Suggestions State Dinner Honoring President Sadat of Egypt (Scheduled for late October, date not firm)

The President and Mrs. Ford have scheduled a State Dinner honoring President Sadat of Egypt in late October, 1975. Would you please send me the names of 4 couples in priority order that you think should be considered for the dinner guest list. Also, please submit a list of 4 couples in the same order to be considered for the after-dinner entertainment guest list. When you submit your lists, please include the following information:

1. Correct marital status 2. Correct title and place of business 3. Current home address and phone number 4. Current business address and phone number

Your lists should be in my office (Room 202, East Wing) as soon as possible.

Thank you very much.