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Collection: Ermarth, Fritz W.: Files Folder Title: US-Soviet Summit November 1987 - December 1987 (5) Box: RAC Box 1 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 National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/ WITHDRAWAL SHEET Ronald Reagan Library Collection Name ERMATH, FRITZ: FILES Withdrawer MID 4/19/2013 File Folder US - SOVIET SUMMIT: NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1987 (5) FOIA F02-073/5 Box Number RAC BOX 1 COLLINS 85 ID Doc Type Document Description No of Doc Date Restrictions Pages 157588 MEMO ROBERT RISCASSI TO GRANT GREEN 2 11/20/1987 Bl RE SUMMIT 157589 MEMO FRANK CARLUCCI TO THE PRESIDENT 5 11/20/1987 B 1 RE SCOPE PAPER 157590 SCOPE PAPER RE KEY ISSUES FOR THE SUMMIT 7 ND Bl 157591 MEMO FRITZ ERMARTH TO FRANK CARLUCCI 1 11/19/1987 Bl RE SCOPE PAPER 157592 MEMO WILLIAM MATZ TO GRANT GREEN RE 3 11/23/1987 B 1 SUMMIT (W/ATTACHMENTS) The above documents were not referred for declassification review at time of processing Freedom of Information Act• (5 U.S.C. 552(b)J B-1 Natlonal aecurlty claaalfled Information [(b)(1) of the FOIAJ B-2 Releaae would dlacloae Internal personnel rulea and practices of an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIAJ B-3 Releaae would vlolate a Federal statute ((b)(3) of the FOIAJ B-4 Releaae would dlacloae trade aecreta or confldentlal or flnanclal Information [(b)(4) of the FOIAJ B-6 Releaae would constitute a clearly unwarranted Invasion of peraonal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIAJ B-7 Release would dlacloae Information complled for law enforcement purpoaea [(b)(7) of the FOIAJ B-8 Release would dlacloae Information concerning the regulatlon of financial lnatltutlona [(b)(8) of the FOIAJ B-9 Release would dlacloae geologlcal or geophyalcal Information concerning well• [(b)(9) of the FOIAJ C. Cloaed In accordance with rastrlctlona contained In donor's deed of gift. I NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL 8376 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20506 November 19, 1987 ~ MEMORANDUM FOR FROM: GRANTS. GREEN, SUBJECT: Proposed Guest List For State Dinner For Gorbachev On Dec 8 We have reviewed the Department's proposed guest list for the State Dinner in honor of General Secretary and Mrs. Gorbachev. We suggest a number of additional invitees. Our recommendations are based on potential invitees' suitability and relationship to the Administration. Attached at Tab A, we have listed the following: our suggestions for additional invitations, propbsed guests we have identified a~ critical of the President's policies or whose aims significantly differ from those of the Administration, and those guests whom we recommend as optional. Attachments Tab A NSC Lists Tab B Incoming from State NSC SUGGESTIONS FOR DEC. 8 WHITE HOUSE DINNER .IN HONOR OF GORBACHEV Conservative Academia Henry Rowen Hoover Institution Stanford University Robert Conquest Hoover Institution Stanford University Dr. Cyril Black Princeton University Fred Starr President Oberlin University Peter Reddaway Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies Robert Pfaltzgraff Flecther School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University Helmut Sonnenfeldt Brookings Institute Religious Leaders Cardinal O'Connor (Catholic--New York) Rabbi Milton Balkany (Brooklyn, New York) Russian Orthodox Hierarch W.R. Criswell (Southern Baptist) George Sweeting (Moody Bible Institute) James Kennedy (Presbyterian and President of Trinity Theology) William Bright (Campus Crusade for Christ) Richard John Newhouse (Rockford Institute, New York) Special Guests Caspar Weinberger Richard Perle Anne Armstrong (Chairman of President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board Former Ambassador to Great Britian and Medal of Freedom. Recipient) Senator John Tower Pat Buchanan Dave Brubeck (Jazz composer and completed recent tour of Soviet Union) Arnold Schwarzenegger (vocal supporter of the Pres.) .. -2- NSC SUGGESTIONS (cont.) Media Arnaud De Borchgrave (Washington Times) John Hughes (Christian Science Monitor) Robert Bartley (Wall Street Journal) Hedrick Smith (New York Times) (a better choice than David Shipler) Robert Toth (Los Angeles Times) (a better choice than Robert Gillette) William F. Buckley George F. Will Charles Krauthammer Kenneth Gilmore (Reader's Digest) Bill Safire Senators Bill Bradley Business Rand V. Araskog CEO and Chairman ITT Communications 320 Park Avenue New York, New York 10022 Library of Congress James Billington NSC Robert Linhard Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Arms Control Marybel Batjer Deputy Executive Secretary and Executive Director of the Summit Preparation Group Special Advisor's to the President (must invite both or neither) Arnb. Paul Nitze Arnb. Edward Rowny Treasury Secretary Baker CIA Judge William Webster JCS Adm. William Crowe ACDA Kenneth L. Adelman Defense Fred Ikle (Under Secretary) -3- State's proposed guests who are critical of the President's policy or whose aims differ from those of the Administration: Strobe Talbott Cyrus Vance John Chrystal Dr. Robert Legvold Dr. Marshall Shulman Dr. Robert Gale Dr. Marshall Goldman (note: State has 3 proposed guests from Harvard only one should be chosen. Richard Pipes is the better choice.) Mrs. w. Averall (Pamela) Harriman Guests that should be optional: Dr. Murray Feshbach Dr. Frank Press Robert Walsh (Administration has not supported the Goodwill Garnes) Robert Kaiser or Katherine Graham (Choose one from Washington Post) James Giffen ·or Dwayne Andreas (Choose one from US-USSR Trade and Economic Council) (Andreas is the better choice) .. C nited ~tales De partme nt ,,f ~ t..lt t> 1 .. ~:E~,CRANCCY FC?. ~:R. :FA~K C . CA.RLCCCI ·: E c ~\ n I T E i-.C C S E ?rc~osed Cuest Lis~ : ~~L~~ house Dinne r for Gerera! S'=cretary Yi~~ai: Ccrtac~e~ and ~ r s . Ccrtac~e~ , :ecei..te r 8 :~e c~~3rt~er.t ~as ~re~a:ed ~~e J~t3cr.ed p r oposed guest iist ~ ~ r t~e Cece~ter 8 ~~ite ~ouse Ci~~er in hone r o f Gerer1 l S'=cret2r•_.: ~-1~::a.il. Gcrtacr.e v 3r.c '-'rs. Ccr::3chev . /1J)f~/,wy/.fft ✓ Melvyn Levitsky Executive Secreta Attachement: Proposed Guest List for White House Dinner PROPOSED GUEST LIST FOR STATE DINNER IN HONOR OF GENERAL SECRETARY MIK~A!~ GORBACHEV~ MRS . GORBACHEV Official Soviet ?ar~y to ::e :.etermined :he ~hi te House Ch i ef of Staff, ~c~ar1 Ba~er and Mrs. 3a~e r O::ice of t~e Vice ?res ice~t :~e Vice ?residen: and ~: s . 3ush ~i 3.: i 8na: Sec'.l: i ty Cour.c i : :~e ~a: i ~na l Sec~:i:y Adv is J r, : t. Ge:1eral co : in ?cwe ll a:1d :-1:- s . ?'J 'h·e l : 3;ec:a l ~ss:s:a~: :J :~e ?:esi~e~: : Qr ~a::cnal Sec~: ' :v ~~~a::s ar.d Se~:J: J i rec:o r ~ 8 : ~uropean and Soviet ~-~a i :s. Jr . :r:tz ~=~a r:i and ~rs . ~=~arti ~he Secretary of Defense-Designate and Mrs. Carlucci Department of State The Secretary of State and Mrs. Shultz The Chief of Protocol Ambassador Selwa Roosevelt and Mr. Archibald Roosevelt Counselor of the Department Max M. Kampelman and Mrs. Kampelman The American .zw.bassador to the Soviet Union Jack Matlock and Mrs. Matlock The Assistant Secretary for European and Canadian Affairs Rozanne L. Ridgway and Captain Theodore E. Deming Geneva Negotiators Ambassador Maynard W. Glitman and Mrs. Glitman Ambassador Ronald F. Lehman, II and Mrs. Lehman Ambassador Henry F. Cooper and Mrs. Cooper -2- Depart~ent of Agriculture Secretary of Agricuicure Lyng and ~rs. ~yng 0eoart~ent of the Treasurx Secre: ary o~ :ie Treasury :anes 3a~er and ~rs. Baker J . S . Trade Representat~v~ U. S. Trade Represe~ta:~~e Ye~::er a~d ~rs. Yec:cer ** ~je ~~jrar~an of Congress ~~d ~rs . James ~- ai:lingtJn ( :eadi~g ~x~ert on Rcssia~ ~is~~ry 1nd c~::ure; s;ea~s ~·.1s s:. a:1) ~r . and ~rs . Charles Z. Wick _.:._rn.b assadcr a~d ~trs. St ephen ~hinesmi th (Coordinator, President ' s U.S.-Soviet Geneva Exchange Initiative) Department of Commerce Secretary of Commerce William Verity and Mrs. Verity Senate Senator and Mrs. Robert Byrd (D-WV) Majority Leader Senator and Mrs. Robert Dole (R-KS) Minority Leader Senator and Mrs. Jesse Helms (R-NC) (Ranking minority member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee) Senator and Mrs. Richard Lugar (R-IN) (key figure in Senate on u.s.-soviet relations) Senator John Warner (R-VA) (key figure in Senate on arms control) Senator and Mrs. Ted Stevens (R-A.K) (Senate Arms Control Observer group) -3- JO Senator and Mrs . Javi d Boren (D-)K) Senator and Mrs . Al en Si mps on (R- AK) Senator and Mrs . Cl a i bor:-,e Pe l l ( D-?. I ) Senai: :; ::- -=. f'. -:i .'1rs. Sam ~r un:-. ( :J - G.;) ~ouse of ~e ~resencatives ~e?resenca::~e and Mrs. ::.m ~ri;~c ( J-TX) S?e ~k e r c: :~e ~o us e ?.epresen'::3.:: ~2 a~d ~rs. Th o~as ~o~ ey ( J - WA) ~•:a: J:::.: y ~ea ::. e :- ~e=resen::3.: :.~ e and ~rs. ~ote rt ~i c~e : ( ?. - : : ) :~ :.. :-: o r !.. : y ::.. 2 :3. c. -2 ::- '.:<: e9r esen:at i•le and ~rs . :hck Ch eney ( R-'i'lY ) Represent ative and Mrs . Dante Fascell (D-FL) BUSINESS COMMUNITY NOTE: Names in thi s section a l l have strong business interest with the Soviet Union Dr . and Mrs. Armand Hammer Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Occidental Petroleum Corporation 10889 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90024 (213) 879-1700 Mr .
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