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Digitized from the Russell H. Armentrout Files (Box 1) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON DINNER IN HONOR OF IDS EXCELLENCY THE PRIME MINISTER OF ISRAEL AND MRS. RABIN September 12, 1974 8:00. p. m. Dress: Black tie ••• long dresses for the ladies Arrival: 8:09 p. m. at North Portico Entrance .•. Prime Minister and Mrs. Rabin and Ambassador and Mrs. Catto You and Mrs. Ford will greet Photo coverage of greeting Yellow Oval Room: Se·cretary and Mrs. Kissinger, American …
DINNER - Wednesday, September 25, 1974 at 8:00 p.m. (Italian) Head Table HE Roberto Gaja Mrs. Schlesinger HE The AInb. of Italy Mrs. Burger Min. of For. Aifs. MRS. FORD HE Pres. of Italy THE PRESIDENT Mrs. Leone The Secy. of State Mrs. Ortona The Secy. of Defense l2l) Table 5 Table 10 1vlr. B'.lchen }Vlrs.lngersoll Dr. Valentino Mrs. Gay Amb. Eberle Mr. Hartman Mrs. Shriver Mr. Fosco Rep. Roncallo Mrs. Kempster Mr. Hartmann Mrs. Valentino Mr. Scott Mrs. Wilkins Mr. Abbruzzese Mr. McDonald Mrs. Carabetta …
Digitized from the Russell H. Armentrout Files (Box 20) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library DINNER - Tuesday, March 30, 1976 at eight o'clock - King of Jordan - 147 Table 1 Mr. Bush Mrs. Mason Mr. George Taber Mrs. Thomas Mr. Houghton Mrs. Martin Mr. Marriott Mrs. Catto Mr. Elkins Mrs. Lesher Table 6 Secy of HEW Mrs. Bin Shaker Sen. Thurmond Mrs. Sisco Mr. Bundy Mrs. Morgan Mr. Younger Mrs. Shoemaker Mr. Thompson Mrs. Wilson Table 11 Mr. Scowcroft Mr s. Thurmond HE Dr. Odeh Mrs. Bechtel Rep. Adams …
Digitized from the Russell H. Armentrout Files (Box 13) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Date Issued 6/9/75 R~vised ---- FACT SHEET Mrs. Ford's Office Event Working Dinner (Stag) Gimm&....ln...Honor of PriITle Minister Rabin of Israel DATE/TIME Wed., June 11, 1975 7: 30 p. ITl. Contact Pat Howard ------------------------------------------------------- Number of guests: Total ----------- 32 Women---------- Men x Plact? State Floor Phone 2927 Children -------- Principals involvt?d President …
TANSEYs JAMES J. Staff Assistant Office of James St. Clair Resigned 8/17/74 TAYLOR, JOHN J. (JAY) National Security Council TAYLOR, JOSEPH E. Messenger Messenger and Miscellaneous Services Permanent Operating Offices Resigned 9/30/75 TAYLOR, PATRICIA Press Secretary Office (Communications) On detail from the Department of the Treasury Appointed l/25/76 Resigned 9/10/76 TENNANT, DORA R. Secretary (Farrell) Staff Secretary Office Appointed to White House Staff 10/4/70 ter HORSTs GEORGE Correspondence …
Chapter 13 Other Investigations by the Office of Security The Office of Security is responsible, on a world-wide basis, for ensuring proper security of CIA facilities, operations and personnel. The protection of classified material from unauthorized disclosure is prominent among the responsibilities of the Office. The Office also administers the Agency’s security clearance program and investigates breaches or suspected breaches of security by persons affiliated with the ,4gency. Occasionally it has …
Appendix I Executive Order ESTABLISHING A COMMISSION WITHIN THE UNITED ON CIA ACTIVITIES STATES The Central Intelligence ,1pencg as created by the Sational Security ,4ct of 1047 fulfills intelligence functions vital to the security of out nation, and many of its activit.ies must necessarily be carried out in secrecy. Such activit,ies are nevertheless subject. to statutory limitations. I hire determined t.hat in o&r to ensure scrupulous compliance with these statutory limitations. while fully recognizing …
Introduction The Iegal authority of the Central Intelligence Agency derives primarily from the National Security Act of 1947 and the implementing directives of the National Security Council. The Act, written in broad terms, is properly understood only against the historical background. Chapter 4 discusses this background. Ch,apter 5 sets forth the statutory language and describes the legislative history, the subsequent National Security Council directives, and the administrative practice. Chapter 6 …
Chapter 8 In tern al Controls The CIA relies on internal controls to ensure that policy commands are followed, that resources are used properly and efficiently and that activities are consistent with statutory authority. Seven major mechanisms, none of t,hem peculiar to this intelligence agency, play a role: (1) The chain of authority; (2) requirements for coordination among various offices within the agency ; (3) written internal regulations ; (4) internal “watchdogs:7, including the legal counsel, …
APPENDIX V Highlights of Civil Disturbances and Other Disorders in the United States-January 1966 through January 1973 This Appendix reviews major social and political unrest, disturbances, disorder and violence in the United States during the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. It is offered by way of perspective on the Presidential initiatives that influenced activities of the Central Intelligency Agency during that period with respect to dissidents and dissident groups. The chronology that follows covers …
Chapter 19 Allegations Concerning the Assassination of President Kenned@ ,Illegations hare been made that the CIA participated in the assassination of President ,John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas. on h’ovember 22. 1963. Two different. theories have been advanced in support of those allegations. One theory is that E. Howard Hunt and Frank Sturgis, on behalf of the CIA, personally participated in the assassination. The other is that the CIA had connections with Lee Harvey Oswald or Jack Ruby. or both of them. …
Appendix III National Security Act of 1947, as amended Title l-Coordination NATIONAL for National SECURITY Security COUNCIL SECTION 101. (a) There is established a council to be known as the National Security Council (hereinafte.r in this section referred to as the “Council:‘). The President of the United States shall preside over meetings of the. Council : Proz*idrd, That in his absence he may designate a member of the Council to preside in his place. The function of t,he Council shall be to advise the …