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THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. PHONE r--- TIME ] 6:55 6:55 9:13 9:10 R 9 :13 9:13 9:16 '-- 9:18 9:45 9:25 9:45 9:25 9:45 9:25 9:45 9:25 9:45 9:25 9:45 9:48 10:29 10:30 11:42 10:52 R ? GPO, 1974 OL-555-863 DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) FEBRUARY 5, 1975 TIME DAY 6:55 a.m. WEDNESDAY ACTIVITY The President went to the State Dining Room. The President hosted a breakfast meeting with Democratic Congressman to discuss Congressional action on H.R. 1767, deferring oil tariffs for 90 days. For a list of atten- dees, see APPENDIX "A." The President was telephoned by Secretary of the Treasury William E. Simon. The call was not completed. The President went to the Oval Office. He was accompanied by: John O. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor Max L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative Affairs The President met with: Mr. Marsh Mr. Friedersdorf The President met with: Donald H. Rumsfeld, Assistant Mr. Marsh Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor Mr. Friedersdorf Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary The President met with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger. The President met to discuss U.S. - Pakistan relations with: Zu1fikar Ali Bhutto, Prime Minister of Pakistan Aziz Ahmed, Minister of State for Defense and Foreigr . Affairs for Pakistan Agha Shahi, Foreign Secretary of Pakistan Sahab Zada Yaqub-Kban, Ambassador from Pakistan to the U.S. Secretary Kissinger Henry A. Byroade, Ambassador from the U.S. to Pakistan Members of the press The President talked with his Personal Photographer, David H. Kennerly. Page_1...:.. of L Page(s). Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 74) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library

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  • THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD

    PLACE DAY BEGAN

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    9:18 9:45 9:25 9:45 9:25 9:45 9:25 9:45 9:25 9:45 9:25 9:45

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    DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)

    FEBRUARY 5, 1975 TIME DAY

    6:55 a.m. WEDNESDAY

    ACTIVITY

    The President went to the State Dining Room.

    The President hosted a breakfast meeting with Democratic Congressman to discuss Congressional action on H.R. 1767, deferring oil tariffs for 90 days. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A."

    The President was telephoned by Secretary of the Treasury William E. Simon. The call was not completed.

    The President went to the Oval Office. He was accompanied by:

    John O. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor Max L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative

    Affairs

    The President met with: Mr. Marsh Mr. Friedersdorf

    The President met with: Donald H. Rumsfeld, Assistant Mr. Marsh Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor Mr. Friedersdorf Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary

    The President met with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.

    The President met to discuss U.S. - Pakistan relations with:

    Zu1fikar Ali Bhutto, Prime Minister of Pakistan Aziz Ahmed, Minister of State for Defense and Foreigr

    . Affairs for Pakistan Agha Shahi, Foreign Secretary of Pakistan Sahab Zada Yaqub-Kban, Ambassador from Pakistan to

    the U.S. Secretary Kissinger Henry A. Byroade, Ambassador from the U.S. to

    Pakistan Members of the press

    The President talked with his Personal Photographer, David H. Kennerly.

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  • THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD

    PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)

    THE WHITE HOUSE FEBRUARY 5, 1975 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY

    11:50 a.m. WEDNESDAY

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    ACTIVITY

    The President met with Mr. Hartmann.

    The President met with: Max M. Fisher, Chairman of the Jewish Agency for

    Israel and Chairman of the Fisher New Center Company, Detroit, Michigan

    Secretary Kissinger

    Mr. Rumsfeld

    Lt. Gen. Scowcroft

    The purpose of the meeting was to discuss Mr. Fisher's recent trip to Israel and meetings with Israeli leaders.

    The President met with: R.L. "Dick" Herman, President of Herman Brothers,

    Incorporated, a petroleum transport business and former Republican National Committeeman for Nebraska

    Mr. Hartmann

    Mr. Rums f e1d

    The President met with: Jerald F. terHorst, columnist for the Detroit News

    and former Press Secretary to President Ford Mr. Nessen

    Mr. terHorst presented the President with copies of his biography Gerald Ford and the future of the PreSidency.

    The President met with: William J. Chai1le, Chairman of the Board of

    Rospatch Corporation, Grand Rapids, Michigan Philip W. Buchen, Counsel

    The President went to the Solarium in the Residence.

    The President met for a photo opportunity to be used in Ladies Home Journal magazine with:

    The First Lady Candice Bergen, actress and free lance: photographer Mr. Kennerly

    The President returned to the Oval Office.

    The President talked with Secretary Simon.

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    The President talked with Charles J. "Jerry" Green, columnist for the N.Y. Daily News.

    The President met with: Mr. Rumsfe1d Mr. Cheney William N. Walker, Director of the Presidential

    Personnel Office

    The President met with Mr. Cheney.

    The President talked with Senator Mike Mansfield (D-Montana).

    The President returned to the second floor Residence.

    The President and the First Lady went to the East Room for a photo opportunity with Military S'ocial Aides. For a list of participants, see APPENDIX "B."

    The President and the First Lady returned to the second floor Residence.

    The President and the First Lady went to the North Portico.

    The President and the First Lady greeted Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Prime Minister of Pakistan and Mrs. Bhutto.

    The Presidential party went to the second floor Residence.

    The Presidential party went to the Grand Stairway.

    The Presidential party participated in a photo opportunity.

    The Presidential party received dinner guests attending a State Dinner in honor of Prime Minister and Mrs. Bhutto. For a list of dinner guests, see APPENDIX fll3!. II

    The Presidential party went to the State Dining Room for dinner.

    The Presidential party went to the parlors for coffee.

    The Presidential party returned to the Grand Hall.

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  • THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD

    PLACE DAY BEGAN

    THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C.

    DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)

    FEBRUARY 5. 1975 TIME DAY

    10:35 D.m. WEDNESDAY

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    ACTIVITY

    In Out

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    1:05 a.m.

    The Presidential party received guests attending the after dinner entertainment. For a list of guests attending the entertainment, see APPENDIX "c" and APPENDIX lb."

    The Presidential party went to the East Room.

    The Presidential party attended a concert by jazz musician Billy Taylor.

    The Presidential party returned to the Grand Hall for dancing.

    The President and the First Lady went to the North Portico. They were accompanied by Prime Minister and Mrs. Bhutto.

    The President and the First Lady bade farewell to Prime Minister and Mrs. Bhutto.

    The President and the First Lady returned to the Grand Hall.

    The President and the First Lady returned to the second floor Res idence.

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  • APPENDIX "A"

    Breakfast Meeting with Democratic Congressman The State Dining Room February 5, 1975

    ~e President ~~e Vice President

    CONGRESSMAN

    Y/Bill Alexander (Arkansas) ~ke F. Andrews (North Carolina) ~rank Annunzio (Illinois)

    Bob Bergland (Minnesota) ~om Bevill (Alabama) ~indy Boggs (Mrs. Hale) (Louisiana) vrRichard Bolling (Missouri)

    David R. Bowen (Mississippi)

    ylJohn B. Breaux (Louisiana)

    V'John Breckinridge (Kentucky)

    Jack Brooks (Texas)

    ~ar Burleson (Texas)

    ~ill D. Burlison (Missouri)

    ~ob Casey (Texas)

    V'Bill~Chappell, Jr., (Florida)

    ~an Daniel (Virginia)

    ~endel J. Davis (South Carolina)

    K}ki de la Garza (Texas) ~utler Derrick (South Carolina)

    1homas N. Downing (Virginia) vrBob Eckhardt (Texas) ~lenn English (Oklahoma) ~Joe L. Evins (Tennessee) ~ante B. Fascell (Florida) ~om S. Foley (Washington) ~.H. Fountain (North Carolina)

    Walter Flowers (Alabama) ~}ohn J. Flynt, Jr., (Georgia) ~Sam Gibbons (Florida) ~o Ginn (Georgia)

    Henry B. Gonzales (Texas) ~Tim L. Hall (Illinois) ~Lee H. Hamilton (Indiana) ~ayne L. Hays (Ohio) V"W. G. "Bill" Hefner (North Carolina) ~David N. Henderson (North Carolina) ~loyd V. Hicks (Washington) ~Jack Hightower (Texas)

    Kenneth L. Holland (South Carolina) ~Carroll Hubbard, Jr., (Kentucky) ~Yichard H. Ichord (Missouri) ~John W. Jenrette, Jr., (South Carolina) ~Harold T. Johnson (California)

    Ed Jones (Tennessee) ~im R. Jones (Oklahoma)

    ~ndicates present attendance confirmed by EPS

  • APPENDIX "A" -2

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    CONGRESSMAN - continued

    ~Barbara Jordan (Texas) ~amie L. Whitten (Mississippi) ~Robert Krueger (Texas) ~harles H. Wilson (California) ~hil M. Landrum (Georgia) ~im Wright (Texas) ~illiam Lehman (Florida) ~drew Young (Georgia) y/Elliott H. Levitas (Georgia) ~~erry Litton (Missouri) v'Jim Lloyd (California) VGillis W. Long (Louisiana)

    ~Gunn McKay (Utah)

    ~George H. Mahon (Texas)

    V James R. Mann (South Carolina)

    Dawson Mathis (Georgia)

    ~omano L. Mazzoli (Kentucky)

    v'John Melcher (Montana)

    ~Dale Milford (Texas)

    a/'Gillespie "Sonny" Montgomery (Mississippi)

    ~Morgan F. Murphy (Illinois)

    ~John P. Murtha (Pennsylvania)

    ~tephen L. Neal (North Carolina)

    Bill Nichols (Alabama)

    ~right Patman (Texas)

    J Carl D. Perkins (Kentucky)

    ~Jake J. Pickle (Texas)

    ~Otis G. Pike (New York)

    ~W.~. Poage (Texas)

    ~Richardson Preyer (North Carolina)

    y/Mel Price (Illinois)

    Theodore M. Risenhoover (Oklahoma) Ray Roberts (Texas)

    ~aul G. Rogers (Florida)

    y/Teno Roncalio (Wyoming)

    Charles Rose (North Carolina)

    ~. Edward Roush (Indiana)

    ~Dave E. Satterfield, III (Virginia)

    yeorge E. Shipley (Illinois)

    ~Paul Simon (Illinois)

    ~ernie F. Sisk (California)

    ~ohn M. Slack (W. Virginia)

    ~arley O. Staggers (W. Virginia)

    ~om Steed (Oklahoma)

    ~Robert G. Stephens, Jr. (Georgia)

    ~Samuel S. Stratton (New York)

    ~.S. Stuckey, Jr., (Georgia)

    Leonor K. Sullivan (Mrs. John B. ) (Missouri) ~Olin E. Teague (Texas) ~ay Thornton (Arkansas) ~ichard F. Vander Veen (Michigan)

    ~Joe D. Waggonner, Jr., (Louisiana)

    ~ichard C. White (Texas)

  • APPENDIX "A" -3

    2/5/75

    STAFF

    Y'Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State

    ~illiam E. Simon, Secretary of the Treasury

    ~arl L. Butz, Secretary of Agriculture

    ~onald H. Rumsfeld, Assistant

    ~Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor

    ~ohn O. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor

    yrFrank G. Zarb, Administrator of the Federal

    Energy Administration ~lan Greenspan, Chairman of the Council

    of Economic Advisers (CEA) ~. William Seidman, Executive Director of the

    Economic Policy Board and Assistant for ~~ Economic Affairs

    b'~wx L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative Affairs

    /Charles Leppert, Jr., 'Staff' 'gglf.i.stant ~Douglas P. Bennett, SpeciaE Assistant for LegislaEive Affairs ~Jim Cannon ,Special Assistant to Vice President Rockefeller ~obert K. Wolthuis, Consultant

    pr!aul Cy~ Assistant Administrator for Congressional and Legislative Affairs, FEA ~tanley Hidalgo, Deputy Assistant Administrator for Congressional and Legislative ~homas G~ Loeffler, Special Assistant to Mr. Cyr Affairs, FEA

  • APPENDIX "B" Attendance not

    confirmed

    SOCIAL AIDES WHO PARTICIPATED IN PHOTO OPPORTUNITY FEBRUARY 5, 1975:

    LCDR Theodore E. Grabowsky Lt Marsha A. Johnson Lt F. Taney Heil Lt John R. Evans Lt(jg) Edward A. Moritz Ensign Shelley E. Cochran Lt(jg) Joseph R. Cherry Major Duncan D. Briggs Capt Stephen M. Bauer Capt Janet S. Rexrode Capt Thomas L. Groppel Capt Carl E. Linke IstLt Jennifer J. Dale Major David Van Poznak Capt John D. Power Capt Jame s M. Roberts IstLt Robert J. Harig 2dLt Thomas Morgan Capt Charles I. Arms Major Henry W. Buse Capt John R. Harris Capt Andrew N. Pratt IstLt Bowen F. Rose IstLt George W. Flinn IstLt John B. Sollis Capt Dolores K. Lyons

  • ... .

    DINNER GUESTS

    THE STATE DINING ROOM

    FEJ3RUARY S1.).975

    0he President ~e First Lady\..1'Iis Excellent:y The P _eime Minii;ter of Pakistan

    an~egurn Bhutto \V1'f.is Excellency Aziz Ahmed

    Mini.Rter of Stale for Defense and Foreign Affairs 01i5 Excellency Meraj I

  • APPENDIX "e" p.2 2/5/75

    ~e Honorab]? L. II. Fountain, I"louse of Representatives, an~hs. I'ountain (North C:irolina)

    ~he Honorable Robert H. Michel, House of Representatives, anM1rs. Michel (Illinois)

    ~he Honora1Jj..1:: John hi. Slack, Jr., House of lZepreseDtatives, an~1rs. Slack (West Virginia)

    ylfhe Honor.37 Echvard HutchinsO!I, House of Representatives, ancMY1rs. Hutchinson (Michigan)

    ~e HonorabJ..p- Albert \'1. Johnson, House of Representatives, / anc~1rs. Johnson (Pennsylvania)

    Vfhe HonorabJyLee H .. Hamilto~, House of Representatives, ./' an~rs. Harnilton (IndIana)

    ~e HonorablrGuy Vander Jagt, ,House of Representatives, and~rs. Vander Jagt (Michigan)

    ~e HO~10rable Daniel Par¥r, Administrator, Agency for International Devclopnlent anWrs. Parker

    ~e Honor2.ble J. William Middendorf, Secretary of the Navy, and ~rs. Middendorf

    ~e Honorable Robert S. 1v1cNamara, Presid_e5 International Bank for

    Reconstruction and Development, ancK1rs. McNarnara

    Vl'he Honorabp Henry A. Byroade, Alnerican Ambassador to Pakistan,

    anc)f1\1rs. Byroade

    ~~ ~hie_f..~~,L ~!;~.~_o~ ~nd Ai~rs.~tt~,. _ Neal' Eastern and South';~~ian Aff:~::: c:~~·:'~·>:t;;~;~fo~:;·:~·'" ,.

    ~eutenant General Brent Scowcroft, USi\F, Deputy A3-Bistant to the President for Nation?'! curity fojfairs, ancK1rs. Scowcroft

    0'he Honorable Joseph S. Farland and~rs. Farland, Washington, D. C. Mr. Farland is a forrner Al1lbas~.p..dor

    y1he Honorable George J. Feldm~;-.,n ancJl1\1rs. Feldman, New York, N. Y. /' Mr. Feldman is a former Ambassador ./

    ~ear Admiral WiUiarn Lukash, MC, USN, and~rs. Lukash Dr.~ukash is Physi.cian to the President

    ~r. and~rs. RonlareH. Bearden, New York, N.Y. Mr. Bearden is an artist

    01'. ,is Candice Bel' Los Angeles, California ~is.:; Poll):.J3ergen, Malibu, California v10.r. and~rs. Forrest Boyd, Silver Spring, Maryland

    Mr. Boyd is with Mutual BroadcastingV'M.r. an~rs. Robert S. Boyd, Washington, D. C.

    Mr. Boyd is with Enight Newspapers ~r. and~s. '\'{ernel' Brown, Wilrnington, Delaware

    M~Brmvr: is President, Hcrcules t Inc. ~r. a.n~lrs . .t\rt Buchwald, Washington

    l\~r. Buchwa]d is a columnist

    H.K. Bell' ki

    Mr. Burki is '.,,·ii:h the Pakistani Tim.cs

    01'1'.

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  • APPENDIX "e" p. 3 2/$/75

    ~. and~s. Alvah H. Chapman, Jr., Mialni, orida ~..1;r. Chapman is Pres., I

  • APPENDIX "e" p.4 2/5/75

    anc~.s. Richard M. Scaife, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mr~caife is a publisher

    andlll.(frs. H. Robert Sharbaugh, St. Davids, Pennsylvania ./ Mr. Sha.rbaugh is President of the Sun Oil Company

    ~iss Janet Solinger, Washington, D. C. . Gu~ of Paul Healy

    ~r. and~rs. Donald O. Swan, New York, New York Mr • ..,.5wan is President of the Exxon Chemical Company'

    andweGs. Billy Taylor, New York, New York Mr. Taylor is a jazz musician

    Mr. Mukhtar Zaman Foreign Editor, Associated Press of Paldstan

  • .-, APPENDIX "D"After-Dinner Entertainment Guest List

    State Dinner

    Februarv 5, 1975

    Vindicates attendance confirmed by EPS01r. an~rs. Richard Bales

    Mr. Dales is Music Director, National Gallery of Art

    /,;,.V!v1.l . Jam,es .,t3allard

    Esc9·t of Miss Brooke Farland

    0\11'. a}),~1rs. Joe Bartlett Mr. partlett is Clerk to the House Minority

    ~r. and~rs. Robert A. Beer Mr. Beer is a polo player on i}1nerican polo tearn

    ~ Honorable Ronald Bern"lan anclo1Vrrs. Bern1.an Dr. Berman is Chairn1.an, National Endowrnent for the Hun,Clnities

    ~~ofessor Francois Bondy Fellow, Vloodrow 'Wilson Center for International Scholars

    ~r. an~rs. Simeon Booker M,r. Booker is 'V'ashington Bl:reau Chief, Johnson Publishing Con'1pany

    ~r. and~rs. Robert D. Buchler Mr. Buehler is Director of Governn,enl: Relations, B. F. Goodrich

    ~. and~rs. John A. Buggs Mr. Buggs is Staff Director, Comrnis ~.ion on Civil Rights

    ~),. and~·s. Hugh Collier Mr. Collier is Chief of Pakistan Office, International Bank for

    e . onstruct-ion ~nd Devrd.oprncnt ~

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    ~iS r; Ann Haas Mrs. F'ord's correspondence office

    ~l·. Charles Han1TDond Cou~ry Officer for Pakistan, Export-Import Bank of the U. S.

    v:(r. all(~rs. Robert Herren)a Mr. )-Ierrema is Adrninistrative Assistant to Senator LO\vell '\Yeicker

    ~r. an~rs. Arthur Houghton . Ivfr.~oughton is a staff member, National Security Council

    ~r. al1~rs. F ..Michael Hugo Iv1r. Hugo is Minority Staff Assistant, House Appropriations Corx1Tnittce

    ~r. In'ldad Husain Paldyani violinist

    ~r. ancl~rs. L: Bruce Laingen Ml. Laingen is Acting Deputy Assistant Secr-ctary for Near Eastern and~onth Asian i'ufairs, Department of State

    ~r. andwefrs. Robert Lindh. Mrs.p.,indh is Speci;:;] Assistant to the President and~:s. Thomas Ivfanton, New York, New York

    J' Mr. Manton is with the China-·Amcrka Relations Society ~iss Margaret Mayer

    Dall~ Times Herald, Washington, D. C. ~. alld~~trs. Joseph \Y. McCar)" Silver Spring, Maryland ~iss SlobouarJka 1\'1i(}c, Washington, D. C.

    / Gt,(~syof }A.r. Charles Halnmond ~1l:. and WI's. Hal NOl'ton

    Mr. Norton is Coordinator, Near East and South Asia, Foreign ./ Ag9'tultural Service, Department of Agriculture

    ~1r. a.ncl~rs. Robert B. Gakley Mr. Oakley is Senior Staff Member for Near East and South Asia,

    National Security Council

    ~. Marios Papadopoulos Accomp2.niDt for Mr. Imdad Husain

    ~. Robert A. Peck Pakistan Political Officer, Bureau of Ncar Eastern and South Asian

    Affairs, Department of State

    .,dr.

    , ~ ;\11' • and Mr s. Robert Pelikan

    Mr. Pelikan is with the office of South Asian Affairs, Department /"'" of the Treasury

    ~v1iss Susan Porter / Appointments Secretary for }.1rs. Ford

    .,rY1r. Luther D. Prescott, Washington, D. C . ./ Escort of lvHss Margaret Mayer

    ~1is s Kaye Pullen / Spee~wr1ter, White House staff

    ~ir. an~rs. JarDes R. Eogers .M t'. R agel's is \Vhite }louse Per S onnel Officer

  • APPENDIX "D" p.3 2/5/75

    ~:. Jonathan C. H.ose r:;sC(~ of 1v1iss Susan Porter

    ~" and~Ts. George Saunders Mr. j5a.unders is with the Federal Bureau of Investigation

    ~l'. and\ltl1r s. Jeff Skov Mr. j1};ov is 'with Golden West Broadcasting

    ~. and~rs. Sidney Sober 1\11'. Sober is Deputy Assistant Secretary foJ' Near Eastern & South

    Asj an Affair s, Departrnent of State Mr. and :Mrs. Richarci Sololnon

    Mr. Jiolomon is a Senior Staff Mernber, National Security Council vt1'r. and~rs. Alexander Ivi. Sullivan

    Mr'';;ullivan i,s with the U. S. Inforn"lation Agency ~r. an~lrs.\ Denms Taylor

    Mr. ;raylor is Legislative Counsel to the House Minority Leaderv'ir. and~rs. Dennis ThoDlas

    Mr. ),homas is Administrative Assistant to Senai:or J. Glenn Beall, Jr. ~r, and~rs. Thomas P. Thornton

    l~r. Thornton is with the Policy Planning St?!ff, South Asia, Departrnent

    " L of .§tate ~r. an~rs. Michael Van DURen

    Mr. Van Duscn is Staff Assjstant, House Foreign Affairs Coymnittee l\1r. Roger W. Wallace

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    ~r. tvioharnmad Hanif Mernbcr, National As sembly

    Safiuddill 1'-.1en"lher, National As sembly

    Hafizullah Khall lvlernb e r, Nat i OI:.al As 5 ernbly

    ~1ik Anway Ali Noon ./ IVf(T~el', National Assembly

    V"fYJr. and~rs. Ahal Said Khan / Mr. Khan is Secretary to the PriIne Minister

    ~r. T~:lib Hussain JVlcll1her, Provincial As selubl y

    ~r. Abdul' H

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    ~'in~:f! 1\1obiuddin of Kalat ~" Sl1!ta:l Ahrn~c1 Chandio ~/s. NaSln12 Sultana Akmu.t \A'5r. (Mrs.) Khu r shid Hyder

    ector-General, 1vlinisLl-y of Foreign Affairs ~lonel Isn~ail Khan

    Clli ef of Protocol ~r. Akram Shaikh

    Director ~ng Comrnander lvlehbook Ahrned

    Personal physician to the Prime Minister y'-"v1r. Arnin Jan Nairn

    Director, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Major I