01/28/1982 (Case File 056767)

01/28/1982 (Case File 056767)

Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Digital Library Collections This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. Collection: President, Office of the: Presidential Briefing Papers: Records, 1981-1989 Folder Title: 01/28/1982 (Case File: 056767) (1) Box: 13 To see more digitized collections visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected] Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing WITHDRAWAL SHEET Ronald Reagan Library Collection: President, Office of the: Presidential Briefing Papers: Archivist: kdb Records QA/Box: CFOA 741 FOIA ID: F00-084/2, Fish File Folder: 01/28/1982 (casefile 056767) (1) Date: 06/1712005 DOCUMENT SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION NO. & TYPE 1. worksheet re briefing papers (page 2, partial) 2/2/82 B6 2. schedule The President's Schedule (lp, partial) 1127/82 B6 3. schedule re tour of Franklin Roosevelt exhibit- cover page (lp, partial) 1127/82 B6 B7c 4. list of members of National Black Republican Leadership, 6p [includes Social n.d. B6 Security numbers] RESTRICTIONS 8-1 National security classified information [(b)(l) of the FOIA]. 8-2 Release could disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA]. 8-3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA]. 8-4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(b)(4) of the FOIA]. 8-6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy ((b)(6) of the FOIA]. 8-7 Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes ((b)(7) of the FOIA]. 8-7a Release could reasonably be expected to interfere with enforcement proceedings [(b)(7)(A) of the FOIA]. 8-7b Release would deprive an individual of the right to a fair trial or impartial adjudication [(b)(7)(8) of the FOIA] 8-7c Release could reasonably be expected to cause unwarranted invasion or privacy [(b )(7)(C) of the FOIA]. 8-7d Release could reasonably be expected to disclose the identity of a confidential source [(b )(7)(0) of the FOIA]. 8-7e Release would disclose techniques or procedures for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions or would disclose guidelines which could reasonably be expected to risk circumvention of the law [(b)(7)(E) of the FOIA]. 8-7f Release could reasonably be expected to endanger the life or physical safety of any individual ((b )(7)(F) of the FOIA]. 8-8 Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA]. 8-9 Release would disclose geological or geophysical information concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA]. C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of gift. WHITE HOUSE OFFICE OF RECORDS MANAGEMENT 0 X ·MEDIA WORKSHEET 0 H · INTERNAL Subject Codes: Name of Document: BRIEFING PAPERS FOR Q_ 007.0 I fJi ,/ E~ ----- PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULEDTl'- z. ~ c/; ~ _A _PPO t NT~~S FOR ~ Yf/_/_ _ ~ __ ( ' . ~,7(!~~. I ~ ~~ I ED,!C 1-~' ~~~~~~~=----- )fU o _L 33o Pt- ~ o~. c; ti ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD RM MATT RSZ Referral Note: t?~ 2 SJL-· WHITE HOUSE OFFICE OF RECORDS MANAGEMENT D X ·MEDIA WORKSHEET ! ...... D H · INTERNAL Subject Codes: C. tJ 07</-. _ _ C.J::J CJ o ( .a z r tJ .1. o ->. o '2-- .// \;'-=---=---==:~~~:~-=-~~-=--=-~- -~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~-~-~-;--~-~_::_~_~_:_:_; ------=···--·-- -~~~--=============== -----------------------------------------------­==============~~-=------- - ---------· ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name} Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD I RMMATT RSZ Referral Note: UNPUBLISHED January 27, 198: THE: WHITE HOUSE 6 : oo pm WASHINGTON THE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Thursday, January 28, 1982 q~o3 9:00 am Staff Time 9:o$ _,,. OVal Off ice (30 min) (Baker, Meese, Deaver) 9:30 am National Security Briefing tJ.·~ oval Off ice (15 min) (William P. Clark) ~ ~ fl///IUJ I I • - ' ... ~ ~ - ;:~ · 10:00 am Personal Staf £ Time OVal Off ice (45 min) ·3 Sl ,L,.fAA JCJ>-1-4 ..J45, ~ f!'-t~.) ,~: 30 - J() '. < ~-v~ /T,.,--, , . 10:45 am Meeting with. Mayor Margaret Hance 10 ·. S':S'- J/'.o5 Oval Office (10 min) (Richard Williamson) (TAB A) 11:10 am The President and Mrs. Reagan depart for South Grounds Tour of FDR Exhibit at Smithsonian (TAB B) 11:50 am Return White House South Grounds 11:50 am Personal Staff Time Residence (65 min) 12:55 pm The President and Mrs. Reagan ·host FDR East Room (7 5 min) lOOth Anniversary Luncheon /:~~ - (TAB C) 2:15 pm Dropby Meeting with Black Republican Leaders .Family Theater (10 min) (Elizabeth Dole) ~ ·. '-/iJ- z: s-7 (TAB D) 2:30 pm Meeting with Cabinet Council on Economic Cabinet Room ( 60 min) Affairs .? : t>-0 (Craig Fuller) (TAB E) '-/ '. /O - lf: 19 ~. -ldl nk-1 1 t.~ A-. Ci- . ""'""- ~/T;l/- 3:45 pm Courtesy Call by Amb. Ephraim Evron Oval Office (15 min) of Israel ~~zo- Y ~ ~o (William p. Clark) (TAB F) 4:00 µn Personal Staff Time l/·. .SC? - Oval Office (60 min) 5:00 pm Meeting with Republican Mayors {', tto- $ ·, z1; Roosevelt Room (15 min) (Richard Williamson) . ,c.F (TAB G) -6'.5$--t: :.?.,;) 5:30 pm The President and Mrs. Reagan join Recep- Blue Room (15 min) tion for Special Medical Advisory Group TAB H) 8:00 pm The President and South Grounds Private Dinner hl') (TAB I) 10:45 pm Return White House South Grounds CABINET COUNCIL ON ECONOMIC AFFAIRS January 28, 1982 PARTICIPANTS The President '1'izc lli se pres; a e!'TE Secretary of the Treasury Attorney General Secretary of Commerce Secretary of Labor Secretary of Health and Human Services Secretary of Transportation Secretary of Energy Counsellor to the President Director, Office of Management and Budget U.S. Trade Representative Cloiief of ~ Laf-f of State of Agriculture Roger Porter, · 0*~ For Presentation: Janei·Norwood, Commissioner Bureau of Labor Statistics , bE>Oi.a~Le...io<v­ John Cogan, Assistant Secretary DeBartmel).t. of Labor RogerW MehleiY Assistant Secretary ( bc~nc.. Department of the Treasury Richard Darman Ken Duberstein Craig Fuller Dave Ge rgen Ed Rollins ~_ Cl'1 WJlliaffl3GA. Kenne th Cribb, J r , Pete R~sscl A THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 2 7 , 1982 MEETING WITH MAYOR MARGARET HANCE DATE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1982 TIME: ~..... ~§ p-;-m . , o <...{$ - 1 0.,ss LOCATION: - OVAL OFFICE FROM : RICHARD S. WILLIAMSON I . PURPOSE This is an opportunity for you to ask Mayor Margaret Hance (R-Phoenix) to "take the lead" in garnering support among the nation's Mayors for your federalism initiative. She has been a strong and constant supporter for your programs . II. BACKG ROUND Mayor Hance is President of the National Conference of Republican Mayors and is a member of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Federalism as well as the Advisory Committee on Intergovernmental Relations. She is highly respected by her c olleagues and can mobilize other Mayors and city officials to provide valuable support for your federalism initiative . .. •=..... i Mayor Hance ·is in Washington, D.C., for the -Mid­ winter meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) . While USCM is non-partisan, it ~s largely represented by big-city Democratic Mayors who will be critical of your proposal. Your most recent meeting with Mayor Hance was on Thursday, January 21st at the meeting on enterprise zones and the luncheon on the city of Baltimore . - ' 2 III. PARTICIPANTS Mayor Margaret Hance (R-Phoenix) IV. PRESS PLAN White House Photographer V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS 2:15 Rich Williamson will escort Mayor Hance into the oval Office. 2:25 Mayor Hance will depart. -. - ~- '""'r. B THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON SCHEDULE or THE PRESIDENT FOR THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1982 EVENT: TOUR or FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT EXHIBIT THE PRESIDENT'S PARTICIPATION WEATHER Tour of Exhibit Mid 30's Mostly Cloudy Chance of Snow DRESS Men's Business Suit Ladies' Afternoon Dress ADVANCE Gub itosi, Robert K. Staff ~ Kuhn, James F. Press i'1" fi 8 a k al y , ~~':1.E_!_~~- · Sit: e ..1·--.--------------REDACTE ·· ·-- - · uss s ~~L McCor mack, Robert ~/HCA CO NTACT Presid ential Advanc e Offi ce: 456-7565 1/2 7 /82 1 1:00 a . m. Page 1 THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1982 THE PRESIDENT departs The Oval Off ice en route 11:05 a.m. Diplomatic Entrance for motorcade boarding. 11:10 a.m. THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Reagan depart The White House en route National Museum of American History, Constitution A~enue and 14th Street, N.W. PRESS POOL COVERAGE (Drive Time: 5 mins.) MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS Lead Spare D. Fischer J. Canzer i limo THE PRESIDENT Mrs. Reagan Follow-up Control M. Deaver Mil. Aide Dr. Ruge Staff I S. Studdert Press Officer Ofcl. Photog. Press I Press II WHCA Tail 11:15 a.m. THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Reagan arrive National Museum of American History, lower garage level. See Tab A for arrival diagram. PRESS POOL COVERAGE STAFF AND PRESS INSTRUCTIONS Staff proceed to Exhibit, 2nd floor, via elevator adjacent to The President's elevator. Press pool will be escorted to Exhibit via adjacent staircase. THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Reagan proceed to President's Reception Suite. 1/27/82 11:00 a.m. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1982 - Continued Page 2 Met by: S. Dillon Ripley, Secretary of the Smithsonian Philip S. Hughes, Under-Secretary of the Smithsonian Roger G. Kennedy, Director of National Museum of American History 11:20 a.m. THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Reagan, escorted by Mssrs.

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