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The First "How did of Austri given in I didn'1 in the Wh to have. butlers, a kind of ir me eve!) includi~ Butev White He entertain Alexandr comfort a small number: atmosph to make For el dinner o someon dance, I date to people. At a r Rabin, a kind change him. As pointed Preside when s and we way of J To be with a~ I want e feel abo your vc automa Seve1 and chi table,"" AMERICAN HOSPITALITY: THIRD OF A SERIES 'HOW WE ENTERTAIN IN THE WHITEHOUSE BY BETTY FORD AS TOLD TO TRUDE B. FELDMAN The First lady …
MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 4!0P SECRET TALKING POINTS ON BILATERAL ISSUES FOR SUBSTANTIVE DISCUSSIONS WITH PRC LEADERS Thursday, December 4, 1 975 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Great Hall of the People Peking, People ' s Republic of China From: Henry A. Kissinger I. PURPOSE As you have noticed from your discussion with Chairman Mao and your first two sessions with Vice Premier Teng, bilateral questions do not occupy a major proportion of their attention in our relationship. At the same time, the …
;8 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TOV S&CRE-T /SENSITIVE MEMORANDUM FOR THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE SUBJECT: Functioning of the Intelligence Community Duri n g the Mayaguez Crisis The President has reviewed the performanc e of all a g enc ies of the Executive Branch during the Mayaguez crisis, and has evaluated the functioning of our national security decision-making me c hanism. On the whole, the President believes the system worked well, and compliments those members of the Central Intelligence A g …
J'.-lENORANDUM FOR MRS . FORD FROM TOM MCCOY SUBJECT: MAIL RECEIVED FOR THE WEEK OF FEB. 28, 1975 THROUGH ~ffiR. 6, 1975 7 , 908 TOTAL ~L~ IL RECEIVED PRO: EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT 5,195 CON : EQUAL RIGHTS AMEND~lENT AND MRS. FORD'S POSITION 1 , 1 61 REQUE STS FOR SCARF (THE ONE S GIVEN TO THE GOVERNORS WIVES) 103 INVITATIONS 84 ENTERTAINMENT 12 --- 28 PERSONAL AND FRIENDS READ AND FILE 20 GENERAL MAIL 66 FOREIGN MAIL 30 SUPPORT, PRAISE AND PRAYERS 25 REQUESTS FOR ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FOR BIRTHS, BIRTHDAYS, …
BICENTENNIAL WAGON TRAIN PILGRIMAGE to Pennsylvania The chronicle of the wagon train is the story of infant America. Early in the eighteenth century, settlers began moving inland. An endless procession of covered wagons loaded with household goods and supplies headed westward. The wagons scaled the Allegheny Moun tains. Made trails throug h the broad western plains . Follow ed primit ive Indian paths throug h valleys and mount ain gaps. Wherever possible they took advantage of natura l waterways by …
DEPAR TMENT OF STATE BRIEFI NG PAPER Secret ary Genera l Luns PARTICIPANTS us NATO Presid ent Ford Secret ary Kissin ger Ambass ador Bruce Mr. Sonnen feldt Assist ant Secret ary Hartma n Langua ge: Secret ary Genera l Luns English Check list: NATO speech . Tell Luns your speech to the Counci l will be a strong endorse ment of the Allian ce. Allied defens e. Emphas ize need to mainta in strong 'defens es and to pursue greate r ration alizati on in NATO. Cyprus . Give Luns your assessm ent of the negoti …
.. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHI NGTON Augus t 28, 1974 MEMO RAND UM FOR: PHILI P BUCHE N FROM : LEONA RD GARM ENT lit I have a difficu lt but urgent matter to raise with the Presid ent, and I don't know how else to do it but quickly and directl y throug h you. In all of his Presid ency, Presid ent Ford will probab ly face no more difficu lt decisio n than what to do about Presid ent Nixon. I know there is a feeling that with time the proble m may resolv e itself, that for the momen t a restate ment of the call …
NNNN EUS199 XD8779 1857 SYC LISBON/BRUSSELS: J1855 EXCON PLSE RPT LIS 547 BXA441 TKS RTR DS ,, NNNN EUS298 EPR687 1858 :LEAD SU""IT --EGYPTIAN: SALZBURG . AUSTRIA . . JUN£ J, REUJE~ --PRfSin~lT A~J.WAR SRDAT SAID TODAY HE HOPED HIS TALKS WITH PRESIDENT FORD ON THE "IDDLE EAST +WILL HAYE RESULTS IN THE NEAR FUTURE. + THE EGYPTIAN LEADER, SPEAKING AT SALZBURG AIRPORT BEFORE LEAVING FOR CAIRO YIA ATHENS, DESCRIBED HIS TWO DAYS OF DISCUSSIONS AS A +HISTORIC I'IEETING. . .. IN SUCH A YERY CRUCIAL "ONENT OF THE …
February 11, 1975 Mrs. Gerald Ford c/o White House Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, D. c. Dear Mrs. Ford, After reading an article in our local newspaper saying that you are urging our congressmen to vote in favor of the Equal Rights Amendment, I felt that you should know the feelings of a wife and mother who feels she is quite liberated without this act becoming part of our United StatesConstitution. I am definitely in favor of ''Equal pay for equal work" but we already have that assurance as women in The …
ITEMS IN STOCK February 24, 1976 SILVER: Presentation box, lined with velvet, Presidential Seal on top, 7 1/2" long, 2 1/2" deep ($150.00). Gorham sterling silver pedestal-supported crystal plate, ($45.00). "Declaration of Independence" facsimile-on-sterli ng plaque mounted on walnut plaque, 12 1/2" high, 10" wide, ($225.00). Also, with the Gettysburg Address. Tiffany silver round dishes in a molten design, 5" diameter, ($50.00). Tiffany silver pocketbook hinged photo frame with oval openings, 3 1/2" by 2 …
' •. A Celebration of American Independence at the National Encampment of the Bicentennial Wagon Train Pilgrimage to Pennsylvania Valley Forge State Park, Valley Forge, Pennsylvart·ia July 4, 1976, at 8 o'clock in the morning Music by the 28th Infantry Division Band CW-4 James ]. Wolford, Band Leader Lieutenant Governor Ernest P. Kline, presiding Order of Ceremon ies Advancing of Colors and Flag Raising Color Guard of the 1 03rd Engineer Battalion The National Anthem The Pledge of Allegiance Introduction …
I ' WASHINGTON . D . C. 20301 20 t1ay 1975 SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE DECISION PROCESS IN THE MAYAGUEZ INCIDENT Character of the control problem. Control from Washington is a tenuous thing at best. Stress should be placed on Washington's larger goals and policy objectives -- and these should be closely monitored. By contrast, some latitude must be provided to the field with respect to the measures to achieve those objectives, in particular to adapt to sudden changes by the opponent. Otherwise a plan of …
MEMORA NDUM THE WHITE HO U SE WASHINGTO N ~EGRET/SENSITIVE EXCLUS IVELY EYES ONLY Decembe r 12, 1974 MEMORA NDUM FOR: THE PRESIDE NT FROM: BRENT SCOWCR OFT (OJ Secretar y Kissinge r asked me to pass the following report to you: 11 11 ''NATO Meeting: I spent most of today in a restricte d NATO Council session with all the other Foreign Minister s, several Defense Minister s and a minimum number of staff. By common consent this was the best NATO discussio n in recent memory because there were no setpiece …
MEM ORAN DUM THE WHIT E HOU SE INFO RMA TION WASHI NGTON ~C~~T /SEN SITIV E Augu st 29, 1975 MEM ORA NDU M FOR : THE PRES IDEN T FRO M: BRE NT SCO WCR OFT Secr etary Kiss inge r aske d that I pass you the ;t;J follo wing repo rt: "In the long est sessi on of this shutt le -- nine hour s of unbr oken nego tiatio ns with Rabi n and his team -- we wide ned the area of agre emen t and I belie ve we have brok en the back of all majo r hurd les, subje ct to furth er discu ssion s with Sada t tomo rrow . The pros …
10/28/75 INTERNATIONAL ECONOHIC SUMMIT CONFERENCE Questions and Answers 1. When was the decision announced that there would be an International Economic Summit Conference? On October 10, the White House announced that an International Economic Summit Conference would be held in Paris. A simultaneous announcement was made in Paris, London, Bonn, Tokyo, and Rome. The announcement was accompanied by a press release describing the nature of the meeting and the participating nations. 2. What countries will be …
lb SElClU~T CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WASHINGTON,O.C. 20505 TID!: P!'tESIDENT RAS SE!'.Il" .•.. 9 April 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR: The President FROM Ge?rge Bush Director SUBJECT The Cuban Presence in Africa 1. On 6 April I briefed the House Republican Conference on Cuban .involvement in Africa. I was struck by the extent to which the Cubans have extended their presence in Africa during the past few years. The magnitude of this presence is shown in the :attached graphic. 2. In 1970 Havana had diplomatic …
S£6REq' Situation Report on the MA YAGUEZ The vessel is now about 20 miles outside the port of Kompong Som, one mile north of an island called Koh Tang (see map at Tab A). The vessel is being kept under our continuous surveillance by radar and/ or sight. Some of our reconnaissance aircraft have been fired upon, and one has been hit. One reconnaissance flight placed some ordnance in the water to signal the Mayaguez not to get under way. The recon flights report that personnel are being off-loaded from the …
7138 MEMORANDUM NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL INFORMATION October =24, 1975 •'SECREt MEMORANDUM FOR: SECRETARY KISSINGER FROM: ROBERT HORMATS~ SUBJECT: Scenario for Economic Summit The essential dilemma of the summit is that it will try to project publicly that Western leaders are able to manage current problems at a time when they do not fully understan~ the nature of the new types of problems they confront. The trick will be for the leaders to avoid both deluding themselves by boldly confident statements …
THE WHITE HOUSE WASH INGT ON WHITE HOUSE ENTERTAINMENT PRESIDENT FORD DATE · FUNCTibN ENTERTAINMENT 8/16/74 State Dinner honoring King Hussein (Jordan) Howard Devron and his Orchestra Fred Powell Ainnah Bryant Irving Andrusia Joseph Moser Teddy Alper Wade H. Pollard Jack Johnson Robert Jacobs Lawrence Devron 9/12/74 State Dinner honoring Prime Minister Rabin (Israel) Eugene Fodor, violinist Norman Scribner. I Accompanist THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON WHITE HOUSE ENTERTAINMENT PRESIDENT FORD DATE FUNCTION …