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Pres. Gerald R. Ford's Meetings and Activities for April 28, 1975:

Among other
events on that
day, the
President spoke
to the U.S.
Chamber of
Commerce on
regulatory
reform, ordered
the evacuation
of the last
Americans from
South Vietnam,
and posed for
photographs
with the 1974-75
Miss National
Teenager.


6:50 am - The President had breakfast.

7:34 am - The President went to the Oval Office.

7:45 - 7:57 am - The President met with:
• David A. Peterson, Chief, Central Intelligence Agency
• White House Support Staff
• Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs

8:00 - 8:35 am - The President met with his Counselor, Robert T. Hartmann. (Note: The
president’s counselor is the most important assistant to the president and oversees the
Communications, Media Affairs, Speechwriting, and Press Offices.)

8:35 - 9:02 am - The President met with his Assistant, Donald H. Rumsfeld. (Anybody recognize
that name? Hint: Rumsfeld was also in Bush’s administration.)

10:13 - 10:16 am - The President arrived at the 63rd Annual meeting of the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce. (Note: the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world's largest business federation
representing more than 3 million businesses of all sizes, sectors, and regions.)

10:23 - 10:40 am - The President addressed approximately 3,000 members of affiliated
Chambers of Commerce attending the meeting. Excerpt from the speech:

     It is like a spring tonic to appear before a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, and I thank
     you most generously for your warm welcome. Individually as well as collectively, you have
     always presented such an upbeat, positive approach to America that it really feels good to be
     with you this morning.
Believe me, we need that kind of vitality, that zest for problem
                                       solving, and that absence of cynicism that so typifies T, our
                                       membership. Let me also congratulate you on the relevance
                                       of your theme for this meeting: "America's Future--Our
                                       Critical Choices."

                                       As leaders of business, industry, government, we join
                                       together to explore the future, so that we may seize the
                                       opportunities and be better able to cope with the problems
                                       that we face in common. The mutuality of our problems was
                                       never more clearly stated than when I was introduced at a
                                       business conference quite recently.

                                       [Photo left: Ford giving his speech to the Chamber of
                                       Commerce.]

                                       10:57 am - The President returned to the Oval Office.




11:00 - 11:40 am - The President met with:
•   Mr. Hartmann (President’s Counselor)
•   John O. Marsh (Jr., Counselor)
•   Donald Rumsfeld (Assistant to the President)
•   Max L. Friedersdorf, (Assistant for Legislative Affairs)
•   Ronald H. Nessen, (Press Secretary)

11:43 - 12:45 pm - The President met with Henry A. Kissinger (Secretary of State – responsible
for foreign policy).

1:05 - 1:20 pm - The President
met to discuss federal aid to
parochial (religious) schools with:
•   Monsignor Herman H. Zerfas,
    Superintendent of Education,
    Diocese of Grand Rapids,
    Michigan
•   Ival E. Zylstra, Administrator,
    School and Governmental
    Relations, National Union of
    Christian Schools, Grand
    Rapids, Michigan
•   James M. Cannon III,
    Executive Director of the
    Domestic Council and
    Assistant for Domestic Affairs

[Meeting pictured at right.]
2:03 - 2:26 pm - The President met with Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW)
Caspar W. Weinberger.

2:30 - 3:16 pm - The President met with: Mr. Rumsfeld (Assistant) and Richard B. Cheney
(Deputy Assistant, who also goes by the nickname Dick – recognize the name?)

5:20 - 5:25 pm - The
President met with:
• Congressman Richard
   Kelly (R-Florida)
• Lisa Lyon, 1974-75
   Miss National
   Teenager
• Mrs. E.G. Shaeffer,
   Miss National
   Teenager Pageant
   Director
• Charles Leppert, Jr.,
   Special Assistant for
   Legislative Affairs

[Pictured at right.]

5:26 - 5:27 pm - The
President talked with
Secretary Kissinger.
[phone call received]

5:27 - 5:43 pm - The President met with:
•   William T. Coleman, Jr., Secretary of Transportation
•   Richard Cheney
•   William N. Walker, Director of the Presidential Personnel Office and Deputy Special
    Representative-designate for Trade Negotiations

                                                              5:47 - 7:12 pm - The President
                                                              attended a meeting to discuss the
                                                              economy and energy.

                                                              7:12 - 7:23 pm - The President
                                                              meets in the Oval Office with
                                                              Secretary of State Henry Kissinger
                                                              and Vice President Nelson A.
                                                              Rockefeller to discuss the American
                                                              evacuation of Saigon, Vietnam.
                                                              [Photo at left.]

                                                              7:23 - 8:08 pm - The President
                                                              participated in a National Security
                                                              Council (NSC) meeting. Excerpt
                                                              from A Time To Heal: The
                                                              Autobiography of Gerald R. Ford,
page 256:

     The final siege of Saigon began on April 25. Kissinger was on the telephone to U.S.
     Ambassador Graham Martin several times a day, and his reports convinced me that the
     country was going to collapse momentarily. In the late afternoon of April 28, I was chairing a
     meeting of my economic and energy advisers in the Cabinet Room when Brent Scowcroft
     entered and handed me a note. A message had just come in to the Situation Room
     downstairs. Our Air Force, it said, had been forced to halt evacuation flights from Saigon
     because Communist rockets and artillery shells were blasting the runways at Tan Son Nhut. A
     C-130 transport plane had been
     destroyed and several U.S.
     Marines killed. Nearly a
     thousand Americans still
     remained in Saigon, and we had
     to carry out our plans to
     evacuate them.

     Leaving the Cabinet Room, I
     stepped into the Oval Office and
     discussed the crisis with
     Kissinger and Rockefeller. Then
     I convened a meeting of the NSC
     in the Roosevelt Room. It was
     7:30 P.M. in Washington,
     almost dawn in Saigon.

     [Photo at right.]


8:08pm - The President returned to the Oval Office.

8:30-8:43pm - The President met with: Secretary Kissinger, then Lt. Gen. Scowcroft, then talked
with Mr. Rumsfeld. [phone call received]

9:15pm - The President and the First Lady had dinner.

                                                                      10:24-10:32pm -
                                                                      President Gerald R. Ford
                                                                      takes a final phone call
                                                                      from Secretary of State
                                                                      Henry A. Kissinger,
                                                                      bringing him up to date on
                                                                      the situation in Vietnam,
                                                                      following a nighttime
                                                                      meeting in the West Sitting
                                                                      Room with the Secretary
                                                                      and Deputy National
                                                                      Security Adviser Brent
                                                                      Scowcroft.

                                                                      [Photo at left.]
11:28pm - The President returned to the Oval Office.

11:31pm - The President went to the Situation Room.

11:31 pm - Situation Room. Excerpt from A Time To Heal: The Autobiography of Gerald R. Ford:

       I decided to wait an hour or so to see if the shelling stopped. If it did, we could resume the
       evacuation flights. The firing did cease, but we had a new problem to solve. Refugees were
       streaming out onto the airport's runways, and our planes couldn't land. The situation there
       was clearly out of control. The only option left was to remove the remaining Americans, and
       as many South Vietnamese as possible, by helicopter from the roof of the U.S. embassy in
       Saigon. Choppers were standing by on the decks of U.S. Navy ships steaming off the coast,
       and just before midnight I ordered the final evacuation. Over the next sixteen hours we
       managed to rescue
       6,500 U.S. and South
       Vietnamese personnel
       without sustaining
       significant casualties.

12:05am - The President
returned to the second floor
Residence. The President
makes a late night telephone
call in the second floor
residence at the White House
as the First Lady watches.

[Photo at right.]




 SOURCE: http://www.ford.utexas.edu/library/exhibits/daylife/dayinthe.asp

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A Day In The Life: Presidential Roles

  • 1. Pres. Gerald R. Ford's Meetings and Activities for April 28, 1975: Among other events on that day, the President spoke to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on regulatory reform, ordered the evacuation of the last Americans from South Vietnam, and posed for photographs with the 1974-75 Miss National Teenager. 6:50 am - The President had breakfast. 7:34 am - The President went to the Oval Office. 7:45 - 7:57 am - The President met with: • David A. Peterson, Chief, Central Intelligence Agency • White House Support Staff • Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs 8:00 - 8:35 am - The President met with his Counselor, Robert T. Hartmann. (Note: The president’s counselor is the most important assistant to the president and oversees the Communications, Media Affairs, Speechwriting, and Press Offices.) 8:35 - 9:02 am - The President met with his Assistant, Donald H. Rumsfeld. (Anybody recognize that name? Hint: Rumsfeld was also in Bush’s administration.) 10:13 - 10:16 am - The President arrived at the 63rd Annual meeting of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. (Note: the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world's largest business federation representing more than 3 million businesses of all sizes, sectors, and regions.) 10:23 - 10:40 am - The President addressed approximately 3,000 members of affiliated Chambers of Commerce attending the meeting. Excerpt from the speech: It is like a spring tonic to appear before a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, and I thank you most generously for your warm welcome. Individually as well as collectively, you have always presented such an upbeat, positive approach to America that it really feels good to be with you this morning.
  • 2. Believe me, we need that kind of vitality, that zest for problem solving, and that absence of cynicism that so typifies T, our membership. Let me also congratulate you on the relevance of your theme for this meeting: "America's Future--Our Critical Choices." As leaders of business, industry, government, we join together to explore the future, so that we may seize the opportunities and be better able to cope with the problems that we face in common. The mutuality of our problems was never more clearly stated than when I was introduced at a business conference quite recently. [Photo left: Ford giving his speech to the Chamber of Commerce.] 10:57 am - The President returned to the Oval Office. 11:00 - 11:40 am - The President met with: • Mr. Hartmann (President’s Counselor) • John O. Marsh (Jr., Counselor) • Donald Rumsfeld (Assistant to the President) • Max L. Friedersdorf, (Assistant for Legislative Affairs) • Ronald H. Nessen, (Press Secretary) 11:43 - 12:45 pm - The President met with Henry A. Kissinger (Secretary of State – responsible for foreign policy). 1:05 - 1:20 pm - The President met to discuss federal aid to parochial (religious) schools with: • Monsignor Herman H. Zerfas, Superintendent of Education, Diocese of Grand Rapids, Michigan • Ival E. Zylstra, Administrator, School and Governmental Relations, National Union of Christian Schools, Grand Rapids, Michigan • James M. Cannon III, Executive Director of the Domestic Council and Assistant for Domestic Affairs [Meeting pictured at right.]
  • 3. 2:03 - 2:26 pm - The President met with Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) Caspar W. Weinberger. 2:30 - 3:16 pm - The President met with: Mr. Rumsfeld (Assistant) and Richard B. Cheney (Deputy Assistant, who also goes by the nickname Dick – recognize the name?) 5:20 - 5:25 pm - The President met with: • Congressman Richard Kelly (R-Florida) • Lisa Lyon, 1974-75 Miss National Teenager • Mrs. E.G. Shaeffer, Miss National Teenager Pageant Director • Charles Leppert, Jr., Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs [Pictured at right.] 5:26 - 5:27 pm - The President talked with Secretary Kissinger. [phone call received] 5:27 - 5:43 pm - The President met with: • William T. Coleman, Jr., Secretary of Transportation • Richard Cheney • William N. Walker, Director of the Presidential Personnel Office and Deputy Special Representative-designate for Trade Negotiations 5:47 - 7:12 pm - The President attended a meeting to discuss the economy and energy. 7:12 - 7:23 pm - The President meets in the Oval Office with Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller to discuss the American evacuation of Saigon, Vietnam. [Photo at left.] 7:23 - 8:08 pm - The President participated in a National Security Council (NSC) meeting. Excerpt from A Time To Heal: The Autobiography of Gerald R. Ford,
  • 4. page 256: The final siege of Saigon began on April 25. Kissinger was on the telephone to U.S. Ambassador Graham Martin several times a day, and his reports convinced me that the country was going to collapse momentarily. In the late afternoon of April 28, I was chairing a meeting of my economic and energy advisers in the Cabinet Room when Brent Scowcroft entered and handed me a note. A message had just come in to the Situation Room downstairs. Our Air Force, it said, had been forced to halt evacuation flights from Saigon because Communist rockets and artillery shells were blasting the runways at Tan Son Nhut. A C-130 transport plane had been destroyed and several U.S. Marines killed. Nearly a thousand Americans still remained in Saigon, and we had to carry out our plans to evacuate them. Leaving the Cabinet Room, I stepped into the Oval Office and discussed the crisis with Kissinger and Rockefeller. Then I convened a meeting of the NSC in the Roosevelt Room. It was 7:30 P.M. in Washington, almost dawn in Saigon. [Photo at right.] 8:08pm - The President returned to the Oval Office. 8:30-8:43pm - The President met with: Secretary Kissinger, then Lt. Gen. Scowcroft, then talked with Mr. Rumsfeld. [phone call received] 9:15pm - The President and the First Lady had dinner. 10:24-10:32pm - President Gerald R. Ford takes a final phone call from Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, bringing him up to date on the situation in Vietnam, following a nighttime meeting in the West Sitting Room with the Secretary and Deputy National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft. [Photo at left.]
  • 5. 11:28pm - The President returned to the Oval Office. 11:31pm - The President went to the Situation Room. 11:31 pm - Situation Room. Excerpt from A Time To Heal: The Autobiography of Gerald R. Ford: I decided to wait an hour or so to see if the shelling stopped. If it did, we could resume the evacuation flights. The firing did cease, but we had a new problem to solve. Refugees were streaming out onto the airport's runways, and our planes couldn't land. The situation there was clearly out of control. The only option left was to remove the remaining Americans, and as many South Vietnamese as possible, by helicopter from the roof of the U.S. embassy in Saigon. Choppers were standing by on the decks of U.S. Navy ships steaming off the coast, and just before midnight I ordered the final evacuation. Over the next sixteen hours we managed to rescue 6,500 U.S. and South Vietnamese personnel without sustaining significant casualties. 12:05am - The President returned to the second floor Residence. The President makes a late night telephone call in the second floor residence at the White House as the First Lady watches. [Photo at right.] SOURCE: http://www.ford.utexas.edu/library/exhibits/daylife/dayinthe.asp