President's Daily Diary - Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and ...
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THE WHITE HOUSE<br />
PLACE DAY BEGAN<br />
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD<br />
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)<br />
THE WHITE HOUSE OCTOBER 15, 1975<br />
WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY<br />
12:29 p.m. WEDNESDAY<br />
12:29<br />
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12:29 12:35<br />
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12:37 12:57<br />
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ACTIVITY<br />
The Presdient, escorted by Mr. Adamy <strong>and</strong> Mr. Collier, went<br />
to the Cabinet Room.<br />
The President greeted members of the Board of Directors of<br />
the National Association of Food Chains. For a list of<br />
attendees, see APPENDIX !lA."<br />
The President, escorted by Mr. Adamy <strong>and</strong> Mr. Collier, went<br />
to the platform in the International Ballroom.<br />
The President addressed approximately 1,000 persons attendingthe<br />
42nd Annual Meeting of the National Association<br />
of Food Chains.<br />
Members of the press<br />
The President retutned to his motorcade. Enroute, the<br />
President participated in a photo opportunity with<br />
James M. Mayor, Mayor (R-Freehold Township, New Jersey).<br />
The President motored from the Washington Hilton Hotel to<br />
the South Grounds of the White House.<br />
The President retunned to the Oval Office.<br />
The President met with:<br />
William T. Coleman, Jr., Secretary of Transporuation<br />
James E. Connor, Cabinet Secretary <strong>and</strong> Staff<br />
'Secretary<br />
Mr. Rumsfeld<br />
James M. Cannon III, Executive Director of the<br />
Domestic Council <strong>and</strong> Assistant for Domestic<br />
Affairs<br />
Paul H. O'Neill, Deputy Director of the Office of<br />
Management <strong>and</strong> Budget COMB)<br />
The President met with:<br />
Max M. Fisher, Chairman of the Jewish Agency for<br />
Israel <strong>and</strong> President of the Fisher New Center<br />
Company, Detroit, Michigan'<br />
Mr. Cheney<br />
The President met with:<br />
James T. Lynn, Director of the OMB <strong>and</strong> Assistant for<br />
Management <strong>and</strong> Budget<br />
Mr. O'Neill<br />
Mr. Cheney<br />
Page 2 of 3 Pagels).
October 15, 1975<br />
The President<br />
The First Lady<br />
Susan <strong>Ford</strong><br />
APPENDIX "B"<br />
all present<br />
attendance confirmed by<br />
Social Office<br />
Philip W. Buchen, Counsel<br />
Mrs. Philip W. Buchen<br />
John W. Byrnes, former Congressman (R-Wisconsin)<br />
Mrs. John W. Byrnes<br />
Howard H. Callaway, Chairman of the President <strong>Ford</strong> Committee<br />
Mrs. Howard H. Callaway<br />
Robert A. Collier, senior partner with Collier, Shannon, Rill <strong>and</strong> Edwards<br />
law firm, Washington, D.C.<br />
Mrs. Robert A. Collier<br />
Glenn R. Davis, former Congressman (R-Wisconsin)<br />
Mrs. Glenn R. Davis<br />
Sen. Robert P. Griffin (R-Michigan)<br />
Mrs. Robert P. Griffin<br />
Bryce N. Harlow, Vice President of Proctor <strong>and</strong> Gamble Manufacturing Co.,<br />
Washington, D.C. <strong>and</strong> Member of the Advisory Committee for the President<br />
<strong>Ford</strong> Committee<br />
Mrs. Bryce N. Harlow<br />
Mrs. John Jarman, wife of Congressman Jarman (R-Ok1ahoma)<br />
Melvin R. Laird, Senior Counsellor for National <strong>and</strong> International Affairs,<br />
Reader's Digest magazine, Washington, D.C.<br />
Mrs. Melvin R. Laird<br />
Clark MacGregor, Vice President of United Aircraft Corporation<br />
Mrs. Clark MacGregor<br />
Rodney W. Markley, Jr., Vice President, Washington, D.C. staff, <strong>Ford</strong> Motor<br />
Company<br />
Mrs. Rodney W. Markley<br />
Charles E. Potter, former Congressman (R-Michigan)<br />
Mrs. Charles E. Potter<br />
Mrs. John J. Rhodes, wife of the Congressman (R-Arizona)<br />
Mrs. Nelson A. Rockefeller, wife of Vice President Rockefeller<br />
Carol Murphy, daughter of Mrs. Rockefeller<br />
John R. Stiles, former Consultant to the President<br />
William G. Whyte, Assistant Vice President of U.S. Steel<br />
Mrs. William G. Wyte<br />
Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State<br />
Mrs. Henry A. Kissinger<br />
Donald H. Rumsfe1d, Assistant<br />
Mrs. Donald H. Rumsfe1d<br />
John B. Martin, Member of the Federal Council on Aging <strong>and</strong> Consultant for<br />
the American Associaiton of Retired Persons (AARP)<br />
Mrs. John B. Martin