[6/21/79-Not Submitted-DF] Folder Citation: Collection: Office of Staff Secretary; Series: Presidential Files; Folder: [6/21/79- Not Submitted-DF]; Container 122 To See Complete Finding Aid: http://www.jimmycarterlibrary.gov/library/findingaids/Staff_Secretary.pdf ,_,.�·- .:.: ... THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MEMORANDUM 3778 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ACTION June 21, 1979 MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: HENRY OWEN '6 SUBJECT: Summit Congressional Briefing Last week you discussed US positions at the Tokyo Summit that might involve agreement by the Summit countries on such actions as: a commitment to fixed oil import levels for 1979 and 1980; asking oil companies not to buy or sell at speculative prices in the spot market; commencing international allocation of scarce oil supplies on a voluntary basis; -- a commitment to international financing of commercial scale projects demonstrating new energy technologies, and creating a group to study how this can best be done. None of these actions would require legislation, at least initially, but all would require Congressional support. Stu and I believe that this support is more likely to be forthcoming, when you report on Summit results upon your return, if you have discussed these initiatives with Congressional leaders beforehand. We would propose, if you agree, to invite the following members to a meeting tomorrow: Sen. Howard Baker Sen. Henry Jackson Sen. Lloyd Bentsen Sen. Jacob Javits Sen. Dale Bumpers Sen. J. Bennet Johnston Sen. Robert Byrd Sen. Russell Long Sen. Alan Cranston Sen. William Proxmire Sen. Frank Church Sen. Abraham Ribicoff Sen. Robert Dole Sen. William Roth Sen. Jake Garn Sen. Paul Sarbanes Sen. Mark Hatfield Sen. Ted Stevens Sen. Daniel Inouye Sen. Herman Talmadge 2 Speaker Tip O'Neill Rep. James Leach Rep. Richard Bolling Rep. Stephen Neal Rep. Jonathan Bingham Rep. Henry Reuss Rep. William Broomfield Rep. John Rhodes Rep. Clarence Brown Rep. Harley Staggers Rep. Samuel Devine Rep. J. William Stanton Rep. John .Ding�l1 Rep. Jim Wright Rep. Robert Lagomarsino Rep. Clement Zablocki I I I· T H E W H T T E H 0 U S E I TAfl\SHINGTON /· I DA.TE: 21 ,JlJN 79 I FOR ACTION: FAA.NK IV100RE (LES FRi\NCTS) PRTL WTSE : J :j lllJ � •• I FRAN VOOR.DE I I I I INFO ONLY: I I I I I SUBJECT: Ot-JEN rv'!Ei'10 RE SUJ\11\1IT CCNGRESSIONl\L BRtEFTl\JS I �-,.., I'. "q tt... I T Ml'vtEDl:l\TE TURNAROUND I ' I ------=::::::::-------------- � l ++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++I I +I I I II I++++++++++ l + RESPONSE DUE TO RICK HUTCHESON STZI.PF SECRETI'\R.Y (1\Si=i-7052) + I + BY: + I I I I nuul ( ) HOLD. I I I I I I - I I I I fi Ul[llf; I I -'�-'--��I �---�-�------------"--- -��-�-- . ' MEMORANDUM 3778 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ACTION June 21, 1979 ' " ,, MEMORANDU�l FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: 'eD HENRY 0\vEN ., ' -� SUBJECT: Summit Congressional Briefing I ' Last week you discussed US positions at the Tokyo Summit that might involve agreement by the Summit countries on such actions as: -- a commitment to fixed oil import levels for 1979 and 1980; asking oil companies not to btiy or sell at speculative prices in the spot market; commencing international allocation of scarce oil supplies on a voluntary basis; -- a commitment to international financing of commercial scale projects demonstrating new energy technologies, and creating a group to study how this can best be done. '' None 6f these actions would require legislation, at least initially,· ! but all would require Congressional support. Stu and I believe that this support is more likely to be forthcoming, when you report on Summit results upon your return, if you have discussed these initiatives with Congressional leaders beforehand. We would propose, if you agree, to invite the following members to a meeting tomorrow: Sen. Howard Baker ·sen. Henry Jackson Sen. Lloyd Bentsen Sen. Jacob Javits Sen. Dale Bumpers Sen. J. Bennet Johnston Sen. Robert Byrd Sen. Russell Long Sen. Alan Cranston Sen. William Proxmire Sen. prank Church Sen. Abraham Ribicoff Sen. Robert Dole Sen. William Roth Sen. Jake Garn Sen. Paul Sarbanes Sen. Mark Hatfield Sen. Ted Stevens Sen. Daniel Inouye Sen. Herman Talmadge 2 . Speaker Tip O'Neill Rep. James Leach Rep. Richard Bolling Rep. Stephen Neal Rep. Jonathan Bingham Rep. Henry Reuss Rep. William Broomfield Rep. John Rhodes Rep. Clarence Brown Rep. Harley Staggers Rep. Samuel Devine Rep. J. William Stanton Rep. John Dingel1 Rep. Jim Wright Rep. Robert Lagomarsino Rep. 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